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Looney Tunes Classic Shorts
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Here is a List of Looney Tunes Classic Cartoon Shorts. Featuring such iconic characters as Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Sylvester & Tweety, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Roadrunner & Wile E. Coyote and many more.


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Movie: Buddy's Day Out ( 1933 )
Buddy prepare for his romantic picnic with Cookie but along the way she takes her baby little brother Elmer.
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Movie: Hurdy-Gurdy Hare (Short 1950) ( 1950 )
Bugs, the entrepreneurial bunny, reads a classified ad for a hurdy gurdy and monkey and decides to go into the music business.
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Movie: A Broken Leghorn ( 1959 )
On Old MacDonald's farm, an egg hatches in slow-witted hen Miss Prissy's nest, and out of the shell comes a baby rooster. Fearing he will be replaced by the kid rooster and sent to be slaughtered, Foghorn Leghorn plots to do away with the little tyke.
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Movie: Cat Feud (Short 1958) ( 1958 )
Marc Anthony, the ferocious guard dog, falls for a cute cuddly little kitty. An evil cat tries to swipe the kitty and it's up to Marc Anthony to protect the sweet feline.
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Movie: Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! (Short 1931) ( 1931 )
Foxy is a streetcar driver who sings "Smile, Darn Ya, Smile!" as he drives along the tracks. Nearly everyone he encounters sings along: the hippo who can't fit into the car, the girl-fox who can, and the hobos on the side of the tracks. Even the characters on the billboards come to life and sing. Foxy's job is not without troubles. His first difficulty is the cow who blocks his way and refuses to move. Later, he's in more serious trouble when he loses control of the car, sending him and the girl-fox careening down the tracks at top speed.
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Movie: Feed the Kitty ( 1952 )
A bulldog, charmed by a kitten, tries to keep her hidden from his human guardian.
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Movie: Duck! Rabbit, Duck! ( 1953 )
The final installment of the "Hunting Trilogy" once again has Elmer out hunting, while Bugs and Daffy try to con him into shooting the other.
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Movie: The Great Piggy Bank Robbery (Short 1946) ( 1946 )
After reading a Dick Tracy comic, Daffy Duck has a surreal dream in which he is a P.I. pursuing an army of grotesque villains who stole every piggy bank in town, including his own.
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Movie: Good Night Elmer ( 1940 )
Elmer Fudd spends an endless night trying to fall asleep amid myriad frustrations, in particular, a candle that won't go out.
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Movie: Cheese Chasers (Short 1951) ( 1951 )
After invading a cheese factory, mice Hubie and Bertie have finally had their fill of cheese and figure there's nothing more left to live for. They plan to end it all by surrendering to Claude Cat, who becomes decidedly suspicious.
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Movie: Putty Tat Trouble ( 1951 )
Sylvester Cat and a one-eyed orange tabby have a feud over catching Tweety Bird, who seems to merely be enjoying himself.
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Movie: To Hare Is Human ( 1956 )
Wile E. Coyote consults a "Univac Electric Brain (Do It Yourself)" in his efforts to catch Bugs.
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Movie: Hop and Go (Short 1943) ( 1943 )
Claude Hopper, a kangaroo, and "best darn hopper in the world," is full of himself (and dumb), so a couple of Scottish rabbits take him on. They set up a boxing ring; Claude gets tangled in the ropes. Next, he tries a distance leap, but the rabbits ride on his tail, then leap over as he lands. He tries again, without all the ballast in his pouch, but they've stuck his tail down with chewing gum. Claude falls into the river; the rabbits wash up in his water-filled pouch. Now they start coaching him. First, he's launched from a see-saw, bouncing off a zeppelin and right through the meat price ceiling; he lights a match to find out where he is and attracts anti-aircraft fire. The rabbits had given him a case of dynamite as "ballast"; he pulls it out, and falls -- on Tokyo. "Guess we know who's champeen now."
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Movie: Patient Porky ( 1940 )
Porky checks into a hospital with a tummyache; he has the bad luck to encounter a patient posing a "Dr. Chilled-Air" who is a bit too eager to operate.
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Movie: Quack Shot (Short 1954) ( 1954 )
Elmer Fudd goes duck-hunting on a pond, where Daffy Duck proclaims himself guardian of all his web-footed cousins and retaliates against Elmer by using various types of explosive.
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Movie: Tugboat Granny ( 1956 )
Tweety Bird and his mistress, Granny, are at the controls of a tugboat that Sylvester tries unsuccessfully to board.
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Movie: Daffy Duck for President ( 2004 )
Daffy Duck is up to his old tricks again as he runs for President to eliminate rabbits. However, Bugs Bunny is ready for him as he gives the Duck an education in the various provisions of the Constitution of the United States even as Daffy experiences first hand the checks and balances concept of the federal government's separation of powers.
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Movie: A Bird in a Guilty Cage (Short 1952) ( 1952 )
Sylvester Cat spots Tweety Bird in a display window of an after-hours department store and sneaks inside through a mail server chute. Tweety flees Sylvester by hiding in a hat pile and a doll house, evades the shots from a rifle Sylvester uses, and escapes in a vacuum tube. Tweety sends a dynamite stick through another tube, and Sylvester swallows it, thinking it is T...Read all
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Movie: Have You Got Any Castles? (Short 1938) ( 1938 )
Another entry in the "books come alive" subgenre, with possibly more books coming alive than any other. We begin with some musical numbers, notably the various pages of Green Pastures all joining in on a song, The Thin Man entering The White House Cookbook and exiting much fatter, and The House of Seven (Clark) Gables singing backup to Old King Cole. The Three Muskete...Read all
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Movie: Claws for Alarm (Short 1954) ( 1954 )
Porky Pig doesn't realize that the old hotel where he and Sylvester are spending the night is really part of a ghost town. It's only Sylvester who sees the band of murderous mice trying to do them in, while Porky chalks his fears up to insanity.
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Movie: Pancho's Hideaway ( 1964 )
A hot-tempered bandit, Pancho Vanilla, robs a Mexican bank and rushes to his hideout to count the loot. Speedy Gonzales, Mexico's fastest mouse, follows Pancho there, intending to return the money to the bank. He challenges Pancho to a duel and then speeds past him again and again, bringing every cent of the money back to the bank and causing a flustered and enraged Pancho to shoot himself in the feet.
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Movie: Tweet and Lovely (Short 1959) ( 1959 )
Sylvester Cat's new hang-out is an inventor's lab, which is near Tweety Bird's house atop a pole. Guarding Tweety's house is a bulldog named Spike. Sylvester invents all kinds of contraptions including a storm cloud, a robot dog, inv
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Movie: Wideo Wabbit (Short 1956) ( 1956 )
Bugs Bunny is chased by Elmer Fudd throughout a TV studio and its various productions.
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Movie: The CooCoo Nut Grove (Short 1936) ( 1936 )
A visit to a Hollywood nightclub, featuring caricatures of, among others, Walter Winchell, Hugh Herbert, W.C. Fields, Katharine Hepburn, Ned Sparks, Johnny Weissmuller, Lupe Velez, John Barrymore, Harpo Marx, George Arliss, 'Mae West', Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, 'Clark Gable', Edna May Oliver, Gary Cooper, The Dionne Quintuplets, Groucho Marx, Helen Morgan, Wallace Be...Read all
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Movie: Nuts and Volts ( 1964 )
Sylvester Cat turns to automation in hopes it will help him catch the fastest mouse in Mexico, Speedy Gonzales. He builds a robot to chase Speedy around their house, but Speedy outsmarts Sylvester's new mechanical stooge, reducing it to a heap of scrap metal.
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Movie: Swallow the Leader (Short 1949) ( 1949 )
Migrating swallows are making their annual spring return to San Juan Capistrano, and a hungry cat awaits them with a radar scope and with his mouth and head disguised as a bird's nest. The clever advance scout for the flock of swallows tricks the cat into ingesting a metallic statue of a swallow, then uses a magnet to pull the cat through pipes and the prongs of a lad...Read all
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Movie: Porky's Poultry Plant ( 1936 )
Porky is raising chickens, ducks, and geese. Many birds have fallen victim to the hawk, Porky's going to do everything he can to fight back. He takes to the air, but the buzzard calls in reinforcements; first they pull Porky's tail, then they bombard him with eggs, and finally they steal his machine gun. The birds toss the chick back and forth football style, but drop it; Porky recovers, and manages to take out the flock of buzzards.
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Movie: SeƱorella and the Glass Huarache ( 1964 )
A Mexican retelling of the story of Cinderella.
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Movie: Road to Andalay (Short 1964) ( 1964 )
Sylvester Cat uses a hunting bird, Malcolm Falcon, in another unsuccessful attempt to catch Speedy Gonzales, the fastest mouse in Mexico.
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Movie: It's Got Me Again! ( 1932 )
Late at night, the mice come out and sing and play to the title tune, among others. That is, until the cat arrives, but he's quickly sent packing.
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Movie: Dog Pounded (Short 1954) ( 1954 )
Sylvester Cat tries to catch Tweety Bird, who is up in a tree in the middle of the city dog pound.
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Movie: Congo Jazz ( 1930 )
Bosko hunts in the jungle, but ends up playing music with the animals.
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Movie: Ride Him, Bosko! ( 1932 )
Bosco in the wild west, tries to have fun with any situation that come in his way.
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Movie: Yankee Dood It ( 1956 )
The King of the Elves comes to help a failing shoemaker industrialize through the doctrine of industrial capitalism.
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Movie: Pilgrim Porky ( 1940 )
The Pilgrims, led by captain Porky Pig, set sail from Plymouth for America. We get a series of ocean sailing blackout gags, including a running bit between our narrator and the cook, looking for a fish suitable for dinner, a singing trio interrupted by seasickness, flying fish (in airplanes). Then, The Rains Came. A collision with an iceberg is narrowly averted. Land is sighted. The pilgrims are welcomed by Chief Sitting Bull.
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Movie: The Super Snooper (Short 1952) ( 1952 )
In this parody of trench-coat detective films, Daffy Duck is Duck Drake, a "Private Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat" who receives a telephone call summoning him to the J. Cleaver Axe-Handle Estate, where a murder has supposedly taken place. Daffy/Drake arrives at a lavish house that he thinks is the murder site and suspects its occupant, an amorous lady duck, of committing the crime. As the lady duck showers him with affection, Daffy attempts to reenact the crime as he believes it happened and orders the lady duck to cooperate. In the process, Daffy is shot, crushed by a falling piano, and run over by a train, before the lady duck tells him that he came to the wrong address, that the real murder site is a house down the road, and that the only thing of which she is guilty is love for Daffy, whom she matrimonially pursues straight through her house's door and outside onto the street.
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Movie: Book Revue (Short 1946) ( 1946 )
As the literary characters come to life in a bookstore at night, Daffy Duck sings and dances before being chased by the Big Bad Wolf.
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Movie: Chow Hound ( 1951 )
A perpetually-hungry dog has a great scheme going: planting a cat in different houses and bullying it out the food its "owners" give it. But he keeps getting hungrier and hungrier, and the cat keeps forgetting the gravy.
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Movie: Drip-Along Daffy ( 1951 )
Daffy Duck plays a western hero, but things don't go as he hoped in a one horse town.
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Movie: Tweet Dreams (Short 1959) ( 1959 )
Warners' "economy cartoon," repackaging footage from earlier Tweety and Sylvester chases with new footage. In this one, Sylvester tells a psychiatrist of his frustration at not being able to catch Tweety, his repeated failures illustrated through past cartoons featuring the canary and puddy tat. Apparently, Sylvester's sob story puts the doctor to sleep, and upon the doctor's waking up, realizes he's got to fly (literally, by flapping his arms) to Detroit. Sylvester jumps out the window to fly after the psychiatrist.
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Movie: The Sheepish Wolf ( 1942 )
First appearance of Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf.
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Movie: The Big Snooze (Short 1946) ( 1946 )
Elmer Fudd walks out of a typical Bugs cartoon, so Bugs gets back at him by disturbing Elmer's sleep using "nightmare paint."
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Movie: Hyde and Go Tweet (Short 1960) ( 1960 )
Sylvester is sleeping on the ledge outside the office of Dr. Jekyll, who is drinking the potion that turns him into a monster. Sylvester chases Tweety as he flies by and Tweety ends up in the Hyde formula turning him into a giant.
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Movie: The Hypo-Chondri-Cat (Short 1950) ( 1950 )
Herbie and Bertie have a good time at the expense of Claude the Cat who suffering from a phobia that makes him think he is always sick. Convincing Claude that all of his maladies can be cured, they eventually get rid of him, and take over his home and supply of cheese.
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Movie: Daffy Duck & Egghead (Short 1938) ( 1938 )
A very early appearance of a barely recognisable Daffy Duck, seen here tormenting Egghead, a prototype Elmer Fudd who is just as unsuccessful with ducks as he was later to be with a certain wascally wabbit.
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Movie: The Case of the Stuttering Pig ( 1937 )
Porky and his family are the target of a monster who wants their inheritance.
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Movie: Sandy Claws ( 1955 )
Tweety Bird is taken by his mistress, Granny, to a beach, where Sylvester Cat spots him and tries to reach his cage, only to be stopped again and again by tidal waves.
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Movie: West of the Pesos (Short 1960) ( 1960 )
Sylvester Cat is a guard at a Mexican experimental laboratory where mice are confined for research. The families of the captured mice place a call to Speedy Gonzales, the fastest mouse in Mexico, to help them rescue their compadres. Speedy comes and engages in the usual battle of wits and feet with Sylvester.
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Movie: Big Top Bunny ( 1951 )
An acrobatic bear at Colonel Korny's World Famous Circus finds an unwanted partner in Bugs Bunny.
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Movie: Tree Cornered Tweety ( 1956 )
Sylvester Cat chases Tweety Bird while Tweety narrates. The chase takes them out of the city to the country, straight into a mine field, down a ski slope, and to the middle of a wooden bridge, where Sylvster stupidly saws a hole, with himself in its center.
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Movie: The Jet Cage ( 1962 )
Tweety Bird sits in his house, forlorn over the fact he can't fly outside like other birds because of his hungry puddy predator, Sylvester, who lurks outside. Granny reads an advertisement for a jet-propelled cage and decides to order one, which will allow her bird to fly outside safely. Sylvester doesn't give up easily, of course, and employs several tricks to get at the bird, all which (of course) fail. In the windup, Sylvester joins the U.S. Air Force, vowing to get even with the object of his carnivorous desire.
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Movie: The Rebel Without Claws (Short 1961) ( 1961 )
In the American Civil War, Tweety is determined to get a message to General Lee, but Sylvester has been deployed to stop him.
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Movie: Homeless Hare (Short 1950) ( 1950 )
A construction worker destroys Bugs' home with a steam shovel and refuses to repair the damage.
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Movie: Poultry Pirates (Short 1938) ( 1938 )
The ducks and chickens next door eye the Captain's garden covetously through a poorly mended fence. The Captain, armed with a board, is standing guard (but not fixing the fence). He falls asleep, and the poultry attack, stripping the garden methodically. When the Captain comes after them, they lock him into a shed. He gets out, and fetches his shotgun. That stops them, and they drop their booty, until the Captain sets his gun down to collect the veggies; the birds all rush in, snatch them back, and slam the gate. Except there's a straggler: one tiny chick struggling with a huge tomato. The Captain catches him, and even though the chick puts the tomato back, the Captain gives him a cute little spanking. The chick runs home and tells daddy (of course, in his version, the chick was a saint); the word is passed to ever-larger roosters, until one that's even larger than the Captain goes to settle the score. After some posturing, they fight (to the storm sequence from the William Tell Overture). The Captain is knocked out, and awakes to discover it was a dream, but he's still got the original battle with the poultry - one he finally loses as he knocks down the fence.
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Movie: A Gruesome Twosome (Short 1945) ( 1945 )
Two cats (one a caricature of Jimmy Durante) battle violently for the affections of a pretty girl cat, who'll dispense her favors on the one who brings her a little bird. Unfortunately for the lovestruck felines, the bird in question is a vicious little thing named Tweety.
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Movie: Ali Baba Bunny (Short 1957) ( 1957 )
Bugs and Daffy are tunneling their way to a vacation spot (with Bugs doing all the work, naturally), when a wrong turn lands them in a cave in the middle of the desert. Daffy's true nature once again shines through when the cave is discovered to be full of treasure. Daffy's glee quickly turns to terror, however, when Hassan the guard (whose only orders are "chop!") catches him with his hands in the gold.
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Movie: Slick Hare (Short 1947) ( 1947 )
Humphrey Bogart visits the Mocrumbo Restaurant. He orders fried rabbit and Elmer Fudd has twenty minutes to serve it.
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Movie: Meet John Doughboy ( 1941 )
Porky introduces a newsreel of wartime spot gags, including a spoof of the RKO Pictures logo, and caricatures of Jack Benny and Rochester.
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Movie: A Corny Concerto ( 1943 )
Elmer Fudd introduces two pieces of classical music: "Tales of the Vienna Woods" and "The Blue Danube", and acted out by Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, and a flock of ducks.
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Movie: A Star Is Bored ( 1956 )
Daffy Duck must double for Bugs in any slapstick which Warners considers too dangerous for its star Bug Bunny.
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Movie: Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur (Short 1939) ( 1939 )
Go back billions of years to the dinosaur age with Caspar Caveman and his pet dino, Fido. Caspar spots Daffy in a lake and hunts him but Daffy just keeps outsmarting him.
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Movie: Daffy - The Commando (Short 1943) ( 1943 )
Commando Daffy Duck goes behind enemy lines and causes havoc for a Nazi German officer and his troops.
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Movie: Hare Tonic (Short 1945) ( 1945 )
Bugs Bunny tricks Elmer Fudd into believing his house has been quarantined for something called "rabbititus."
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Movie: Bugs' Bonnets ( 1956 )
A psychological study of the behavioral effects of headgear as Bugs and Elmer continually switch personas depending on which hats they wear.
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Movie: Bosko the Doughboy ( 1931 )
Bosko is a doughboy in the Great War.
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Movie: Porky's Poppa ( 1938 )
We take a tour of Porky's Poppa's farm, to the tune of Old MacDonald. After meeting several animals, "on this farm, he has a mortgage" which he frets over, particularly since Bessie has stopped producing milk. Poppa orders an Acme milk producing robot, and the beast vs. machine battle is on.
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Movie: Oily Hare ( 1952 )
A Texas oilman fights Bugs over property rights to his rabbit hole.
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Movie: Holiday for Shoestrings (Short 1946) ( 1946 )
To the tune of The Nutcracker, a number of elves do all the work in a shoe shop.
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Movie: Assault and Peppered ( 1965 )
Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales wage war on each other.
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Movie: Daffy Duck in Hollywood (Short 1938) ( 1938 )
Daffy Duck wreaks havoc on a movie set at Wonder Pictures ("if it's good, it's a Wonder"). Daffy's creative editing impresses producer I. M. Stupendous.
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Movie: Chili Weather ( 1963 )
Sylvester is guarding the Guadalajara Food Processing plant; a group of mice see this and try to enter, with no luck. Speedy gets some cheese, but when he goes back, Sylvester starts chasing him. They end up on a conveyor belt, where Sylvester gets shaved by some chopping blades. Speedy spreads some grease on a platform, and Sylvester skids into a vat of Tabasco Sauce. He melts a block of ice to recover. On another conveyor belt, Sylvester gets a bottle cap on his head. He pries it off, but Speedy "yee-ha's" him into the ceiling where it gets stuck again, and Speedy hides his bottle opener. Sylvester wanders off, into a dehydrator, where he emerges much smaller than Speedy and runs away in fright. (Even with all this machinery, the soundtrack does not include "Powerhouse.")
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Movie: The Bashful Buzzard (Short 1945) ( 1945 )
Once again, as in Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid (1942), Beaky Buzzard is sent out by his Italian-voiced Mamma to bring home something to eat. While his brothers fetch a milk cow (with farmer attached), a string of circus elephants (including a baby one brandishing a banner reading "I am NOT Dumbo") and a dog attached to a fire hydrant, Beaky manages to capture a baby bumble bee.
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Movie: Birdy and the Beast ( 1944 )
Tweety is set upon by a fat, jowly cat, who winds up with, among other things, a dozen eggs and a gallon of gasoline in his mouth instead of the little bird.
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Movie: I Love a Parade ( 1932 )
A circus parade, to the title tune. Next, a series of sideshow acts: the wild boy, the rubber man, siamese twin pigs, a tattooed man, a hula-dancing hippo, an Indian snake (or goat) charmer. Into the ring, we have a hippo riding a horse (much to the horse's dismay), a high-wire act (again, to the title song), and finally a lion tamer.
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Movie: Awful Orphan ( 1949 )
Porky Pig's quiet life in his high-rise apartment building is rudely disrupted when an obnoxious mutt sneaks in and refuses to leave.
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Movie: Porky at the Crocadero ( 1938 )
The Crocadero nightclub. Porky has his diploma from the Sucker Correspondence School of music, and has dreams of being a bandleader, but he's broke. He gets a job at the club washing dishes. His boss mistakes Porky going after a fly for loafing and fires him. His bandleaders don't show, and he brings Porky back to impersonate several famous bandleaders.
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Movie: Back Alley Oproar (Short 1948) ( 1948 )
A weary Elmer Fudd retires to bed with hopes for a good night's sleep, but his slumber is disrupted by the incessant singing of Sylvester Cat, who is perched atop a fence beneath Elmer's window. Fudd resorts to increasingly violent methods to try to silence the pesky feline.
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Movie: A Pest in the House ( 1947 )
A sleepy man demands total quiet from hotel manager Elmer Fudd, but bellhop Daffy's noisy antics keep prompting the exasperated guest to sock Elmer in the face.
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Movie: Bye, Bye Bluebeard (Short 1949) ( 1949 )
Bluebeard the killer is at large, and in Porky Pig's home, a crafty mouse disguises himself as Bluebeard to scare Porky into providing him with a generous serving of food. Just as Porky realizes the mouse is too tiny to be Bluebeard, the real Bluebeard appears and ties Porky onto a rocket, intending to blast the pig into orbit! But when Bluebeard is distracted by Pork...Read all
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Movie: Daffy's Southern Exposure ( 1942 )
It's the dead of winter, and Daffy Duck is starving. A fox and a weasel invite him into their cabin and feed him beans. But they have an ulterior motive--namely eating Daffy.
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Movie: Pigs Is Pigs (Short 1937) ( 1937 )
A hungry little pig eats a couple of pies off the windowsill. When it's time for dinner, he ties together the spaghetti of all the other little pigs and eats it all. That night, he has a nightmare where he is force-fed by a mad scientist.
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Movie: Now Hear This (Short 1962) ( 1963 )
In this very abstract cartoon, a hard-of-hearing old Britisher finds a red horn and uses it as a megaphone, unaware that it is really a lost horn from the Devil's forehead. The Britisher finds that the horn has the effect of amplifying every sound psychedelically and causing him serious bodily harm.
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Movie: Mama's New Hat (Short 1939) ( 1939 )
The boys buy mama a new hat for Mother's Day, but on the way home, fall in the mud and ruin it. They swap the bad hat with one that a nearby horse is wearing and head home, with the horse in pursuit. Mama loves her new hat, and sets out to show her friends, but encounters the horse, who goes after the hat. The horse chases her home, where the kids divert it into a roo...Read all
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Movie: One Droopy Knight ( 1957 )
Sir Droopalot and Sir Butchalot (Droopy and Butch) vie with each other to kill a dragon that is terrorizing their kingdom. Whoever vanquishes the dragon will marry the king's daughter.