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A growing list of classic animation.


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Movie: Buddy's Bearcats (Short 1934) ( 1934 )
Buddy's baseball team battles to the final inning with their rival.
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Movie: Why Do I Dream Those Dreams (Short 1934) ( 1934 )
Another retelling of Rip Van Winkle who has a vivid dream before awakening.
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Movie: Buddy of the Apes (Short 1934) ( 1934 )
Buddy must battle a group of natives who have kidnapped his girlfriend.
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Movie: Goin' to Heaven on a Mule (Short 1934) ( 1934 )
A passed out drunken farm hand dreams of entering heaven on a mule.
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Movie: Buddy's Trolley Troubles (Short 1934) ( 1934 )
Buddy runs his own trolley. Most of it seems to be a musical number. However, there is a criminal living in the ditches as he breaks loose and hijacks Buddy's trolley.
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Movie: Pettin' in the Park (Short 1934) ( 1934 )
While at the park, a group of birds engage in a swimming contest.
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Movie: Those Were Wonderful Days (Short 1934) ( 1934 )
At a 4th of July picnic, a hero and a villain battle for the heart of a girl.
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Movie: Buddy's Garage (Short 1934) ( 1934 )
While having lunch at the garage, Cookie is kidnapped by a man and Buddy engages in a car chase to rescue her.
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Movie: Buddy's Show Boat (Short 1933) ( 1933 )
Buddy's boat floats merrily down the river as various musical and dance shows are performed.
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Movie: Buddy the Gob (Short 1934) ( 1934 )
While on shore leave, Buddy the Sailor is called upon to rescue a young girl from a dragon.
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Movie: Bosko's Mechanical Man (Short 1933) ( 1933 )
Bosko creates a robot. The only problem is that his creation goes mad wreaking havoc.
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Movie: Bosko the Musketeer (Short 1933) ( 1933 )
When Honey shows Bosko a book about the three musketeers he re-imagines the story with himself as the lead.
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Movie: Beau Bosko (Short 1933) ( 1933 )
Bosko is a soldier in the Foreign Legion out to capture the desert scourge, Ali Oop.
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Movie: Wake Up the Gypsy in Me (Short 1933) ( 1933 )
A camp of Russian gypsies, dancing and playing music. After an opening dance, a quartet of beer-drinkers gargles the Volga Boatman song, then another group hauling on a rope sings it (we finally see that the other end of the rope is anchored by a very small dog). A trench-coated bomber sneaks into the palace, where we see Rice-Puddin', the mad monk, cheating at a jigsaw puzzle. He spies the activity in the gypsy camp and orders a henchman to fetch the gypsy girl. The villagers revolt as a result, sending The Mad Monk scrambling on his horse; they stuff a bomb into his pants just as he turns his horse into a helicopter, and it explodes.
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Movie: Bosko the Speed King (Short 1933) ( 1933 )
Bosko fine tunes his car for a big race at the track.
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Movie: Bosko in Dutch (Short 1933) ( 1933 )
Bosko the mailman skates across a frozen pond along with various other animals.
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Movie: The Organ Grinder (Short 1933) ( 1933 )
An organ grinder and his monkey make their way down a New York streetscape. The monkey climbs up several stories to get tips from a couple of women. It does a little dance for a group of kids, then uses some props to impersonate Harpo Marx, Stan Laurel, and Oliver Hardy. It then sits down at a couple of pianos and begins playing, first, the title song, then 42nd Street. It gets caught in a runaway car, and after running into a fruit cart, crashes into a music store and comes out as a one-man band with the organ grinder in the rear.
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Movie: Bosko the Sheep-Herder (Short 1933) ( 1933 )
Bosko takes care of a flock of sheep and finds music in nature at every opportunity.
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Movie: Bosko's Knight-Mare (Short 1933) ( 1933 )
Bosko, after reading a book about medieval knighthood, falls asleep and has a nightmare where Honey, his girlfriend, in the role of a princess, gets captured. Bosko finds the villain, and wakes up in the midst of fighting him and destroys his knight replica.
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Movie: Bosko's Dizzy Date (Short 1932) ( 1932 )
Honey is a music teacher; her pupil is a kitten who hates playing the violin. No matter what she does to correct him, the kitten plays horribly. She phones Bosko, who is asleep. Bosko's dog, Bruno, tries to wake him but fails. He answers the phone himself by knocking off the receiver and barking into the speaker. Honey asks Bruno to wake up Bosko, so the dog tries again. Even the phone does its part by sprouting hands and arms, which it uses to whistle and knock its receiver on the floor. Bosko finally answers and tells Honey he'll be right over. When Bosko arrives at Honey's place, the two of them sing and dance and play music. The kitten expresses its disdain by dumping bathwater into Bosko's saxophone, but Bosko continues to play as bubbles emerge from the bell. Honey dances on the soap bubbles, safely descending from her balcony to the ground as they pop. The kitten is soon forgotten as Bosko and Honey go for a bicycle ride, followed by Bruno. A fierce thunderstorm interrupts their fun.
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Movie: Young and Healthy (Short 1933) ( 1933 )
The lazy yet large King Louis could care less about the royal ball and is more interested in sleeping on his throne. He suddenly heard the cries and cheers of the kingdom's kids playing outside and decides to play with them much to the dismay of the queen.
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Movie: One Step Ahead of My Shadow (Short 1933) ( 1933 )
To music - and sometimes the song "One Step Ahead of My Shadow" - we see various scenes of a China imagined by 1930's U.S. stereotyping. We're in what may be Shanghai, with rickshaws and other cultural touchstones. A young man steers his small boat down a river to visit his sweetheart, to whom he sings. A large man, who's well-to-do, seems to cheat his rickshaw driver who takes him to the same house where the kids are courting. A dragon interrupts the fun, the damsel is in distress, and fireworks may follow.
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Movie: The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives (Short 1933) ( 1933 )
Christmas Eve. A poor orphan boy trudges through the snow, pathetically. He finally arrives at his miserable cabin. While he is crying, Santa arrives and, singing the title song, offers to take the boy to his workshop. They arrive, and the toys go wild (in the full version, they sing the title song, but this has been censored in some versions due to outdated stereotypes). He plays with a few toys. A candle falls off the tree and starts a fire. The toys try in vain to fight the fire; the boy hooks up a hose to a set of bagpipes and takes care of it.
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Movie: Bosko's Woodland Daze (Short 1932) ( 1932 )
Bosko and his dog Bruno play hide and seek in the woods.
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Movie: A Great Big Bunch of You (Short 1932) ( 1932 )
A mannequin in the city dump improvises a piano from the junk to play and sing the title song The various animals and pieces of junk all join in.
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Movie: Bosko the Drawback (Short 1932) ( 1932 )
Bosko is the star player in a wacky game of professional football.
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Movie: Bosko the Lumberjack (Short 1932) ( 1932 )
Bosko is a lumberjack who cut's down trees and saves his girl, Honey, from a villain.
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Movie: You're Too Careless with Your Kisses! (Short 1932) ( 1932 )
A bee returns home late after a night out having too much honey. His wife leaves him, but quickly ends up in the clutches of an evil ladybug. The whole hive turns out to fight the ladybug and get her back.
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Movie: Bosko's Store (Short 1932) ( 1932 )
Bosko spends the day working away in his store.
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Movie: The Queen Was in the Parlor (Short 1932) ( 1932 )
The king returns to his castle, and asks where the queen is; she's in the parlor, and won't be seen, according to the title song. He goes to his throne and summons his jester, Goopy Geer. Various bits of silliness ensue (including an Amos & Andy impression cut in some versions). A black knight arrives and threatens one of the young ladies in court; Goopy fights him off, first with an ax, then in armor from kitchen utensils, then butting him with a mounted animal head, which makes the knight's armor fall apart. He pulls it together again and runs away.
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Movie: Bosko's Party (Short 1932) ( 1932 )
Bosko whistles "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo" as he walks down the sidewalk in the pouring rain. His umbrella provides a good sailboat when he wants to cross a flooded street. Meanwhile, Honey is getting dressed and made up. She's about to remove her nightgown when she realizes that we in the audience are watching her. She goes behind a modesty screen, but the mirror reveals all to us. Bosko arrives at Honey's place and one of her friends opens the door. Little does she know that several of her friends are downstairs waiting to surprise her. This is Honey's birthday. Honey's little yapping dog causes trouble before and during the party. Worse trouble comes from her pupil--a little kitten who hides underneath a flowerpot and can't get out from under it. When he finally does, he causes a minor catastrophe.
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Movie: Bosko at the Beach (Short 1932) ( 1932 )
Bosko, Honey, and Bruno spend a day at the beach.
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Movie: The Squawkin' Hawk (Short 1942) ( 1942 )
Henery Hawk, making his first appearance in a Warner Bros. cartoon, refuses the worm his mother is trying to feed him; after all, he's a chickenhawk. That night, he sneaks out to the henhouse, but comes up against a protective rooster.
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Movie: Double Chaser (Short 1942) ( 1942 )
A mouse, being chased by a cat, enlists the help of a sleeping bulldog. When the dog awakes, the mouse hides in a hen's nest, and the cat disguises himself as a hen - and even does a hen imitation when the chicks hatch. The mouse then keeps pointing out the cat's hiding places, but when he points to a dump where the cat isn't hiding, the dog turns on him. The mouse paints an apple black and lights the fuse, but it explodes and sends him to mouse heaven.
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Movie: Gopher Goofy ( 1942 )
A homeowner is enjoying his lovely lawn and garden when it's invaded by a couple of gophers with Brooklyn accents. The homeowner attacks, but the gophers outsmart him at every turn: They duck his hoe and shotgun. He gasses them with helium, and they float away -- causing a crow to throw away his bottle. The inflated gophers hit a tree and fall to earth. The gardener fishes for the gophers under his hat; they substitute a tomato, and he cries, thinking he's squished a gopher. Next, he tries the garden hose; the gophers stop the flow until there's a huge blast of water, which they direct back at the homeowner. He hits the ground and starts burrowing himself, surfacing in his fountain.
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Movie: Calling Dr. Porky (Short 1940) ( 1940 )
A dog thinks he is being chased by small pink elephants, and goes to the hospital. While Porky is working on medication, the pink elephants find him and cause havoc. Porky finally gives him some medication, that only works temporarily, but then sees them again. He rushes back in and is once again ill.
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Movie: Malibu Beach Party (Short 1940) ( 1940 )
Jack Bunny (a spoof of Jack Benny) invites Hollywood celebrities to his Malibu house for a party.
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Movie: Wacky Wildlife (Short 1940) ( 1940 )
A series of typical Avery spot gags set around wild animals. A dainty deer drinks very loudly and rudely from a lake. A pack rat swaps an egg and an acorn, then back again ("monotonous, isn't it?"). A flock of ducks lands; a hunter fires; all fly away, except one with an American flag on its side. A termite fells a huge tree. A cowboy rides across the plains well, no; his horse is just slapping itself with the front hooves. A coyote calls to its mate: "Hey, Mabel, come on out!" A camel contradicts the narrator, saying he's really thirsty. A wild dog: because of the lumbermen.
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Movie: The Timid Toreador (Short 1940) ( 1940 )
The bull makes short work of the matador, and then turns on Porky, a tamale vendor who wanders into the ring accidentally. But then he makes the mistake of actually eating most of Porky's extra hot tamales.
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Movie: Bedtime for Sniffles (Short 1940) ( 1940 )
Sniffles is determined to stay up until midnight on Christmas Eve in order to see Santa Claus. As the time grows later, and his eyelids grow heavier, Sniffles desperately tries to rid his home of all sleep-inducing sights and sounds, but no matter how hard he tries, he just can't seem to stay awake.
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Movie: Porky's Hired Hand (Short 1940) ( 1940 )
Porky hires on Gregory Grunt to watch over his chicken coop to stop the fox from raiding it. He falls asleep, and the fox fills his bag. But Grunt wakes up and confronts the fox who then talks him into becoming his partner. As the fox is leaving, he locks himself into the incubator room by mistake. Porky hears the noise and comes running.
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Movie: Shop Look & Listen (Short 1940) ( 1940 )
J.T. Gimlet's department store is closed, and the mice are going on a tour, led by the same W.C. Fields mouse as in Little Blabbermouse (1940). First, the shoe department, where we see mules, both red and green, who pop out of the box and bray at us. Next, the artworks: Whistler's Mother proves to be a good whistler herself; The Thinker is puzzling over his tax return; a painting that starts with two Indians becomes The Last of the Mohicans. In housewares, an automatic ashtray deals with a cigar (prompting a string of babble from Blabbermouse). An automated poker table plays the whole game, complete with the requisite ace-up-the-sleeve. And finally, the gift-wrap department, which includes one robot to measure out ribbon and another to wrap packages. This prompts another string of babble from Blabbermouse, which gets *him* wrapped up (and, when that's not enough, slapped with a "Do Not Open Until Xmas" sticker on his mouth).
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Movie: Saps in Chaps (Short 1942) ( 1942 )
Gags depict the old west in a variation of "Go West, young man," and a parody of Cutler's Last Stand.
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Movie: Dog Tired (Short 1942) ( 1942 )
The Two Curious Puppies, vying over a bone, chase each other into the zoo, where their confrontations with the various animals keep the laughing hyena in stitches.
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Movie: Nutty News (Short 1942) ( 1942 )
Elmer Fudd narrates a newsreel (but is never seen on screen). A hunter uses a moose call; the moose answers back using a hunter call. A barber uses an invention to startle a boy. A man uses a rear-view mirror to guard his hat while eating, but that's not all he should have guarded. In a laboratory, we see how rabbits multiply: 2x2=4, etc. Fireflies are having a blackout. An artist uses his thumb to get the proportions correct as a model is posing. A baby chick follows along as ducks take their first swim. In the South, the traffic signs read "No U-All Turns." A baseball pitcher throws a dollar across the Potomac, but it gets only halfway; his Scotty dog explains that a dollar doesn't go as far. A fox hunt: the dogs run in circles, because the lead dog is romancing the fox. A new department store is about to be built, and it's already attracted a protestor. Finally, we see a series of battleships, all in the rain except the U.S.S. California, in bright sunshine.
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Movie: Lights Fantastic (Short 1942) ( 1942 )
A tour of the bright lights of New York City, where the various advertising signs come to life.
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Movie: Hobby Horse-Laffs (Short 1942) ( 1942 )
A spoof of a popular radio program of the time called "Hobby Lobby", with blackout gags showcasing people's various hobbies and inventions.
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Movie: Hold the Lion, Please (Short 1942) ( 1942 )
A dim-witted lion sets out to prove he's still "king of the forest" and attempts to capture Bugs Bunny. While Bugs proves that the lion is no match for his superior wit, they both discover they each have someone else to answer to - the lady of the house!
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Movie: Ghost Wanted (Short 1940) ( 1940 )
An inexperienced little ghost tries out for a house-haunting job, but winds up getting terrorized by the fat ghost interviewing him for the position.
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Movie: The Egg Collector (Short 1940) ( 1940 )
Sniffles the mouse and his friend the Bookworm decide to take up egg collecting, setting their eyes upon a big barn owl egg. But the big barn owl isn't so hot on the idea.
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Movie: Little Blabbermouse (Short 1940) ( 1940 )
A mouse, imitating W.C. Fields, leads tours of a drugstore for other mice. We see a number of products living up to their names: vanishing cream, reducing pills, sleeping powders, smelling salts, cough medicine. On to the lunch counter: a giant malt (sign). More products: shaving brush, Krazy mineral water, a rubber band (and brushes dancing to it). A musical revue: the clocks all sing "Start the Day Right"; an order pad would "Love to Take Orders From You"; a ballet troupe wants to "Shake Your Powder Puff"; and so on. Greeting cards greet our tourists. The mousetraps are harmless but the cat next to them isn't, and thus ends the tour. An annoying little boy who's been chatting away the whole time finally gets a jar of alum in the face to shut him up.
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Movie: Buddy and Towser (Short 1934) ( 1934 )
On a cold winter's night, Buddy puts his dog, Towser, in charge of protecting the chickens.
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Movie: Pappy's Puppy (Short 1955) ( 1955 )
Butch, a mean bulldog, teaches his young son about the facts of life, including how to attack cats. The pup is at first frightened when he encounters Sylvester, but the youngster (remembering his father's lesson) soon becomes a thorn in the pussycat's side. Sylvester makes several failed attempts to get rid of the pesky puppy (including concealing him under a tin can and throwing a stick into a busy street). In the end, the stork (for once, sober) shows up with another litter of mean bulldogs and Butch demanding that Sylvester care for them.
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Movie: Two Scent's Worth (Short 1955) ( 1955 )
A crook disguises a cat as a skunk to scare people out of a bank, but then the great lover Pepe sees her and the chase is on through the French Alps.
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Movie: Dime to Retire (Short 1955) ( 1955 )
Porky Pig is a tired traveller driving into a town and looking for a hotel. He is delighted to find one with a 10 cent per-night fee. But its manager is Daffy Duck, who infests Porky's room with a succession of rest-disturbing animals and asks an increasingly hefty sum for each time he has to remove an animal from the room.
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Movie: A Kiddies Kitty (Short 1955) ( 1955 )
To escape a bulldog, Sylvester Cat allows himself to be adopted by a little girl. The little girl turns out to be rougher than the bulldog, though in her case it is entirely out of love. She bathes him in a washing machine, feeds him sardines and liver made of mud, puts him in the refrigerator to hide him from her disapproving mother, thaws him out with an overhot electric blanket, and blows his facial fur off with a backfiring rocket. Sylvester prefers to go back to the dog.
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Movie: Past Perfumance (Short 1955) ( 1955 )
Paris, 1913: Passionate, odiferous Pepe Le Pew pursues the latest love of his life, a cat who's been made up to look like a skunk, through the sets of a silent-movie studio.
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Movie: Lighthouse Mouse (Short 1955) ( 1955 )
Sylvester Cat is a lighthouse keeper's mouse-catcher assigned to keep a mouse from unplugging the light. The mouse only wants a good night's sleep and asks Hippety Hopper, the baby kangaroo who has just crashed off of a ship on the nearby rocks, to help him fight Sylvester and keep the lighthouse light turned off.
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Movie: Stork Naked (Short 1955) ( 1955 )
A drunken stork comes to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daffy Duck with a bundle of joy, but Daffy wants no more children and takes extreme measures to keep the stork away.
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Movie: All Fowled Up (Short 1955) ( 1955 )
Intending to catch a chicken for his dinner, little Henery the Chicken Hawk ventures onto the farm of the eternally feuding Foghorn Leghorn and barnyard dog. Foghorn tries to dump a load of concrete on top of the dog, but the chute for dropping the concrete suddenly extends itself to a position directly above Foghorn, who is covered over by the concrete and frozen in a "Thinker" pose. Little Henery attaches a rope to the cement-laden Foghorn and drags him home for a tough-to-chew chicken dinner.
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Movie: Pests for Guests (Short 1955) ( 1955 )
Elmer Fudd buys a wooden set of drawers not knowing that two polite twin gophers have claimed the piece of furniture as their home. When Elmer places the drawers in his bedroom, the gophers decide to start storing their nuts and begin drawing an excess of tree acorns into Elmer's house. Fudd loses his cool and tries to eliminate the gophers by any means.
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Movie: Feather Dusted (Short 1955) ( 1955 )
Foghorn Leghorn decides to teach Widow Hen's egghead genius son how to have fun by playing croquet, cowboys and Indians, cops and robbers, and battleship. The little genius turns out be a better, slyer player at each of these than the overconfident, loudmouthed Foghorn.
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Movie: Sheep Ahoy (Short 1954) ( 1954 )
After punching in for work, Sam Sheepdog deals with Ralph Wolf's attempts to steal the flock, which this time make use of a balloon, a fake Acme-brand rock and a bicycle-propelled submarine.
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Movie: Lumber Jack-Rabbit (Short 1954) ( 1953 )
Bugs Bunny stumbles on the carrot patch of Paul Bunyan, but doesn't realize that it is guarded by a 124-foot, 4,600-ton dog named Smidgen.
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Movie: From A to Z-Z-Z-Z ( 1954 )
In his first of two Warner Bros. cartoons, schoolboy Ralph Phillips daydreams in class, the lessons inspiring his fantasy heroics, such as being a pony-express rider, a deep-sea diver, a boxing champion and even General Douglas MacArthur.
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Movie: Yankee Doodle Bugs (Short 1954) ( 1954 )
Bugs lectures his nephew Clyde about early America, inserting himself into events wherever possible.
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Movie: Little Boy Boo (Short 1954) ( 1954 )
Foghorn Leghorn, shivering at the thought of another cold winter in his dilapidated roost, decides to court the well-to-do Miss Prissy, but she won't marry him unless he can prove he'll be a good father to her son, a bespectacled egghead genius who, by scientific means, bests Foghorn in every game they play.
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Movie: Mixed Master (Short 1956) ( 1956 )
Harry, a mild-mannered man, brings home a shaggy dog he has named Robert. Harry's wife, Alice, disapproves because they already have a dog named Chang, a tiny Pekinese Thoroughbred. Harry tries to prove to Alice that Robert, the dog he brought home, is also some sort or Thoroughbred. But all Robert seems to do is make a nuisance of himself as he goofily practices all the abilities of various breeds.
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Movie: Tweet and Sour (Short 1956) ( 1956 )
Sylvester Cat tries to catch Tweety Bird in Granny's farm house, but Granny catches Sylvester and warns him if anything ever happens to Tweety, she will have Sylvester turned into violin strings. A one-eyed orange tabby makes off with Tweety, and Sylvester must rescue the canary to avoid being sent by Granny to the violin string factory.
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Movie: Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee (Short 1932) ( 1932 )
As a tribe of Indians sings, the women are all falling for the three singers of the title, Bing Crosby, Russ Columbo, and Rudy Vallee. A brave brings a radio to his girlfriend, and she joins in the title song. The woodland animals join in, doing impersonations. While the tribe dances, a fire gets out of control. Three baby birds, trapped in a tree, are saved by a spider web used as a net.
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Movie: Battling Bosko (Short 1932) ( 1932 )
Honey is thrilled that her plucky little boyfriend is about to challenge the enormous brute, Gas House Harry, in the ring. A radio announcer has some nice things to say about Bosko; but supporters of the champion would probably find the commentary even more encouraging. Gas House Harry, who trains by using an anvil as a punching bag, isn't the champion for nothing.
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Movie: Bosko at the Zoo (Short 1932) ( 1932 )
Bosko rides to the zoo on his bicycle as Honey sits on the handlebars. As the two sweethearts are about to walk in, Honey hears the lion roaring. Bosko assures her the lion won't hurt her. Sure enough, Honey remains safe on this outing; but Bosko soon finds himself in great peril. His troubles begin with an ostrich that steals his derby. Later, a porcupine will be in the wrong place at the wrong time. But the real trouble starts when Bosko spanks a misbehaving monkey, which incurs the wrath of the monkey's enormous father. It won't be long before Bosko wins the narrowest of escapes from the ape, a snake and that roaring lion.
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Movie: Red-Headed Baby (Short 1931) ( 1931 )
The old toymaker goes to sleep, and his toys immediately come to life and sing "Red-Headed Baby." A red-haired baby doll begins the song. She's soon joined by her sweetheart, a toy soldier named Napoleon. A spider briefly spoils the fun when he descends upon the toys and grabs the doll. It's up to Napoleon to save her.
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Movie: The High and the Flighty (Short 1956) ( 1956 )
Salesman Daffy Duck comes upon a farm, the site of Foghorn Leghorn's ongoing feud with the barnyard dog, and proceeds to sell Foghorn and the dog contraptions to continue their violent, mutual heckling.
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Movie: Weasel Stop (Short 1956) ( 1956 )
A shaggy dog is the guard at a farm's chicken coop when a lip-smacking weasel comes along, intending to gain access to the chickens. And, never one to side with a canine, Foghorn Leghorn opts to help the weasel by trying to violently remove the guard dog.
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Movie: Too Hop to Handle (Short 1956) ( 1956 )
Sylvester Cat scoffs at his son's idea that a pipe like that of "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" could lure mice into their home to catch. But when Junior tries it and Hippety Hopper, the baby kangaroo, comes along, Sylvester believes in the power of the pipe and that Hippety is a giant mouse. The usual hijinks ensue, with Sylvester landing at the bottom of a well.
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Movie: A Waggily Tale (Short 1958) ( 1958 )
A boy named Junior, who treats his dog, Elvis, cruelly, is scolded by his mother and sent to his room to have a nap. Junior dreams that he is a dog adopted by a loving little girl, who doesn't know that dogs aren't supposed to be washed in a washing machine, or bandaged from head-to-toe after being beaten up by a scrappier, smaller dog, or toothbrushed with shaving cream. Junior awakes from his dream in shock. Now sensitive to his own dog's feelings, Junior vows to be nicer to him.
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Movie: Hare-Way to the Stars (Short 1958) ( 1958 )
While Bugs is sleeping, a rocket is placed over his hole. He climbs abord and finds himself in space, where Marvin the Martian has finished his laboratory research and is about to destroy the Earth; it's up to Bugs to save the world.
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Movie: Hare-Less Wolf (Short 1958) ( 1958 )
An absent-minded wolf sets out to catch Bugs for dinner but keeps forgetting what he was heading out to shoot in the first place.
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Movie: Don't Axe Me (Short 1958) ( 1958 )
Farmer Elmer Fudd agrees to provide a duck to his wife for dinner. Daffy Duck has been a moocher on Elmer's farm and has therefore not endeared himself to Fudd or to Fudd's dog. So, axe in hand, Elmer, with the dog's help, chases Daffy, intending to slaughter the pesty, black duck.
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Movie: Mouse-Taken Identity (Short 1957) ( 1957 )
Sylvester Cat checks in to work at a museum with his son, Junior. He is bragging about his mouse-catching prowess when the baby kangaroo, Hippety Hopper, having escaped from the zoo, turns up in the museum. Sylvester and Junior, as usual, mistake Hippety for a giant mouse and chase him around the exhibits.
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Movie: Touché and Go (Short 1957) ( 1957 )
On the French Riviera, a dog chases a female cat under a street-painter's wagon, which paints a white stripe on the cat's back. Pepe Le Pew, the amorous French skunk, sees the female cat and thinks she's a girl skunk. She cannot bear his foul scent and runs away, resulting in an underwater chase.
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Movie: Ducking the Devil (Short 1957) ( 1957 )
The Tasmanian Devil escapes from the City Zoo. The reward for his capture is 5000 dollars, which is enough incentive for Daffy Duck to overcome his frantic cowardice and musically lull the Devil into peacefully walking back with him to the City Zoo.
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Movie: Fox-Terror (Short 1957) ( 1957 )
Foghorn's going fishing, but a fox has other plans for him. Posing as a racetrack tout, he suggests Foggy get a hunting dog and go hunting. Once the dog is gone, the fox comes after the chickens. One of them pulls the fox alarm, and the dog comes running back (too late). The fox next poses as a quiz show host, tricking Foghorn and the dog into blowing each other up. They go through another cycle or two of abuse before identifying their common enemy. They team up and go after him.
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Movie: Cheese It, the Cat! (Short 1957) ( 1957 )
In this spoof of TV's "The Honeymooners", Ralph Crumden and Ned Morton, two mice patterned on Jackie Gleason and Art Carney's characters in the TV show, try to obtain a cupcake from a refrigerator to use as a birthday cake for Ralph's wife, Alice. But they have to pass through a kitchen guarded by an orange cat.
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Movie: Three Little Bops (Short 1957) ( 1957 )
Three hip, Little Pigs are travelling entertainers, moving from straw to wood, to brick nightclubs, playing swinging tunes for high-class, "with it" crowds, but an uncool Big Bad Wolf keeps intruding on their act with his "corny horn" and uses it to blow down their nightclubs when they throw him out - until they are playing in their brick club and the Wolf tries a more drastic, explosive method for destroying the "House of Bricks".
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Movie: Two Crows from Tacos (Short 1956) ( 1956 )
Two none-too-bright Mexicali crows chase a grasshopper who outwits them at every turn.
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Movie: The Slap-Hoppy Mouse (Short 1956) ( 1956 )
Sylvester Cat takes his son, Junior, on a mouse-hunting expedition in an old, broken-down, mouse-infested house near some railroad tracks. Baby kangaroo Hippety Hopper falls out of a passing train and turns up in the house. Sylvester and Junior, as usual, mistake him for a giant mouse, and Sylvester is obliged to fight the playful Hippety.
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Movie: The Daffy Duckaroo (Short 1942) ( 1942 )
Singing cowboy Daffy retires to the Painted Desert (still wet). He falls for an Indian maiden with a Brooklyn accent, but her very large boyfriend catches them. Daffy dresses in drag, which fools him for a while until Daffy's wig falls off. The boyfriend chases Daffy into the Petrified Forest (where Daffy freezes and breaks tomahawks). The Indian sends smoke signals from a phone booth and his tribe attacks Daffy, trapping him under his house trailer. They steal his tires, but return them because they don't fit.
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Movie: Fox Pop (Short 1942) ( 1942 )
Hearing that silver foxes are all the rage in high society, a fox paints himself silver and gets himself trapped, finding out too late that it's only his fur anyone is interested in.
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Movie: The Impatient Patient (Short 1942) ( 1942 )
Telegram deliverer Daffy Duck is in a swamp, with a message for someone named Chloe, when he starts hiccupping. Unable to stop his hiccups, Daffy decides to seek medical help, in a old house belonging to a Dr. Jerkyl, who advertises his services on a neon sign atop his house. Examining the hiccupping Daffy, Jerkyl decides to use a "scare cure" and chemically transforms himself into a goofy lug named Chloe, to whom Daffy had been assigned to deliver the message- a birthday greeting. Chloe chases Daffy around the house, until Daffy uses a syringe to squirt formula into Chloe's mouth, transforming him into a mischievous infant.
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Movie: The Bird Came C.O.D. (Short 1942) ( 1942 )
Conrad Cat, making his first appearance in a Warner Bros, cartoon, has trouble getting a prop tree he's delivering to a theater into the door. Once inside, he falls victim to an intimidating little bird who hops out of a magician's hat.
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Movie: The Cagey Canary (Short 1941) ( 1941 )
A cat (not Sylvester) tries to capture a little canary bird (not Tweety), and not get caught by protective Granny.
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Movie: Hop, Skip and a Chump (Short 1942) ( 1942 )
The grasshopper Hopalong Casserole easily outwits two birds that are modeled on Laurel and Hardy; he substitutes a bee when they think they've trapped him in a bag, he lures one off a cliff (apparently these are flightless crows), he plays "The Storm" on a piano they are hiding in, and he escapes through the closing "iris out."
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Movie: Porky's Pastry Pirates (Short 1942) ( 1942 )
Porky owns a bakery. A hungry fly stares in through the window, as a bee shows up and tells him he should just go for it. The bee enters and at first intimidates Porky; when Porky finally gets angry enough to try swatting the bee, the bee electrifies the flyswatter. The bee then coaches the fly: with a little help from the trash bin, the fly is soon disguised as a bee himself. But the costume falls off the first time the fly faces Porky, and the fly finds himself on the wrong end of the swatter. The bee returns for a dinner snack, only to find the angry fly wielding the swatter.
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Movie: Rhapsody in Rivets (Short 1941) ( 1941 )
At a busy urban construction site, an appreciative crowd of gawkers watches the foreman use the building plans as his score and conduct the workmen in Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, a symphony of riveting, hammering, sawing, and more. The workmen are dogs in human clothes. Elevators, picks, shovels, and a steam shovel are instruments in music making and construction. As the clock nears 5:00 PM, the crew works furiously, and the Umpire State Building rises toward the clouds. With the pennant planted at the top and the work completed, the foreman takes a bow. Droopy leaves last, closing the door behind him. Is the rhapsody over or are there still a few bars to play?
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Movie: Saddle Silly (Short 1941) ( 1941 )
A Pony Express rider's adventures in getting the mail through Indian country.
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Movie: Porky's Midnight Matinee (Short 1941) ( 1941 )
Working backstage at a theater, Porky frees a little ant he finds in a cage, only to learn that it's a rare and valuable trained pygmy ant.
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Movie: Robinson Crusoe Jr. (Short 1941) ( 1941 )
Stranded on an island after his ship was wrecked by a hurricane, Porky meets a friendly African Native. They build a house, and Porky begins to explore the island. On his way we see various sight gags. First, Porky finds a parrot that won't say, 'Polly wants a cracker' because he's waiting for the $64 question. We also see monkey's playing craps, and a monkey who can't seem to climb up a 'Slippery Elm.' Then, Porky sees animals crowded around a water cooler. Porky is then confronted by African Natives who chase him off the island. Porky escapes by chopping a motorboat out of a tree and drives away in it with his African friend. But when the Natives throw spears at the boat, Porky puts an American flag on the back of the boat, and the spears back off.
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Movie: The Bug Parade (Short 1941) ( 1941 )
Documentary style short full of bug puns.