Flik, a misfit ant, recruits a group of bugs from a failed circus troupe to save his colony from the greedy grasshoppers. Together, they work to scare away the grasshoppers by creating an artificial bird. In the end, Flik's plan succeeds, and the ants are saved.
An audit by the Internal Revenue Service about overdue taxes reveals that the supposedly incredibly wealthy Pruitts family is in fact broke. Presumably causing the economic depression, an improbably charitable IRS allows them to continue living in their mansion and maintaining the pretensions of great wealth.
The Gong Show is a popular and iconic TV show from the 1970s that was filled with shocking and hilarious moments. The show featured a talent competition where contestants showcased their unique skills in front of a panel of celebrity judges. However, if the judges found the act to be too boring or terrible, they could use a giant gong to stop the performance. The Gong Show became known for its wild and wacky acts, making it a must-watch for comedy lovers.
When a prince sets out to find his true love, he must overcome fears and face a powerful sorcerer to ensure a happily ever after. Along the way, he encounters dragons, magical mirrors, and a misfit group of friends.
A teenager, playing an acoustic guitar, finds a treasure map and goes on a treasure hunt with a group of people on an island. They encounter various obstacles and comedic situations. Will they be able to find the treasure?
The Silence of the Hams is a dark comedy spoof movie that follows an FBI agent as she investigates a psychopath serial killer. With absurd comedy and parody elements, the movie takes the audience on a hilarious journey filled with unforgettable characters and unexpected twists.
Hanna-Barbera's 50th is a movie that celebrates the 50th anniversary of the iconic animation studio. It takes a retrospective look at the history of Hanna-Barbera and showcases their beloved characters and shows such as The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Scooby-Doo, and many more. The movie highlights the influence and impact Hanna-Barbera had on the animation industry.
A young girl named Clara receives a magical nutcracker doll that comes to life and takes her on an adventure in a world of toys, sweets, and evil rats.
Cartoon Network holds an awards show awarding cartoon excellence.
A documentary that delves into the history of cinema's most notoriously bad movies, providing insightful analysis and commentary on why they failed to resonate with audiences.
The Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians is a 1970 American animated television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. After the Christmas special Frosty the Snowman (1969), it was Rankin/Bass' second hand-drawn animated work to be outsourced to Osamu Tezuka's Mushi Production in Tokyo, Japan. The show aired on ABC on April 7, 1970 before the airing of that year's Oscars. It was a tribute to early vaudeville, and featured animated reworkings of various famous comedians' acts.
When a young girl named Marie receives a nutcracker doll from her uncle, she enters a magical world where the nutcracker comes to life and protects her from the evil mouse king. Together, they must embark on a journey to save the land of the sweets and return peace to the kingdom.
A couple who own and run a cheap motel have to put up with an assortment of weirdos and perverts who rent rooms there on a Friday night.
Showtime's "In the 20th Century" is a millennium-related series of feature-length documentaries in which famous directors take on major subjects of their choosing. In the third of the six films, "Yesterday's Tomorrows," filmmaker Barry Levinson delves into what we, as Americans, thought the future would be as we traveled through the 20th century. Houses and cars of the future, the promise of technology, and the other hopes and dreams of the early part of the century gave way to the fears and anxieties brought about by the atomic age and the Hollywood disaster films that followed. Soon we wondered if we could control technology, or if it would control us. This film is by turns light-hearted and thoughtful, and rare historical and archival film, produced by government and industry, alternates with on-screen interviews with people as diverse as consumer advocate Ralph Nader, cartoonist Matt Groening, futurist Alvin Toffler, comedienne Phyllis Diller, and actor Martin Mull.
In 'Mad Monster Party?', Dr. Victor Frankenstein decides to retire and throw a convention on a remote island to find his replacement. Chaos ensues as monsters and other creatures gather for the event, leading to humorous and musical adventures.
George Burns, the legendary comedian, celebrates his 80th birthday with a star-studded event showcasing his remarkable career in show business. Through interviews, performances, and anecdotes, this TV movie pays tribute to Burns' talent and long-lasting impact on the entertainment industry.
Stars celebrate Bob Hope's 50 years with NBC.
In 'Forget About It,' a young girl unexpectedly comes across a large sum of money and decides to embark on a series of humorous and dramatic adventures.