In 'Madhouse,' a young intern begins working at a psychiatric hospital, where he soon discovers a horrifying mystery surrounding a series of murders. As he delves deeper into the hospital's dark history, he becomes entangled in a web of deception, ghostly apparitions, and supernatural horrors. With his own sanity at stake, he must uncover the truth before it's too late.
Jung is a mortician at the morgue, who has to rely heavily on medicine for his severe tuberculosis and arthritis. Despite his illness, cleaning and dressing the dead is a noble and even beautiful work. His life over there is both a reality and a fantasy while the corpses are his models and friends for his paintings, his sole living pleasure. Why this morbid hobby? Jung was adopted by a horrible woman who used him as a slave for her dress shop. The natural son of the woman is younger than Jung and has a strange desire. He wants to transform his male body into a female one. Despite the love and hate relationship Jung has with his brother and burdened with the weight of life and the difficulties he has to deal with at his job, Jung endures the pain and prepares a last gift for his brother...
In this animated short film, Tom tries to frame Jerry for stealing food from the fridge. He sets up a dog bone to make it look like Jerry took it, but Jerry manages to outsmart him and expose the truth.
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