In 'The Year Without a Santa Claus,' Santa Claus decides to skip Christmas due to a lack of belief in him. A young boy and girl, with the help of elves and a snow miser, try to save the holiday and restore faith in Santa Claus.
The Blue Angel is a tragic drama about a straight-laced professor who becomes infatuated with a seductive cabaret performer named Lola Lola. As his obsession grows, it leads to his downfall and ultimate destruction. Set in Weimar Germany, this film explores themes of love, jealousy, and self-destructiveness.
Mickey, Donald, Goofy, and other characters attempt to perform a recital at a theater. Chaos ensues as they face various mishaps, including getting hit with hammers and bricks, throwing food, and dressing as makeshift parachutes.
Uuno Turhapuro, a lazy and idle-rich man, loses his memory after a head injury. He becomes a different person and embarks on a series of hilarious adventures.
In The Fixer Uppers, Laurel and Hardy find themselves in a compromising situation when the husband catches his wife with another man. In an effort to make the husband jealous and save their friendship, the duo comes up with a plan to challenge the man to a duel. As they navigate through various comedic obstacles like business cards, greeting cards, and a cafe, they must find a way to fix the situation before it gets out of hand.
Orphans' Benefit is a funny and heartwarming animated short film from 1941. It follows a group of orphans as they prepare for and perform in a talent show. The film is filled with laughter and silly moments as the orphans showcase their unique talents.
Mickey Mouse is a singing lifeguard. Minnie Mouse is the damsel he must rescue before she is swept out to sea.
A strange balloon with an eye floats towards infinity, accompanied by surreal imagery of trains, zeppelins, and other fantastical elements.
The stooges are three inventors trying to a get a patent on their preposterous fly catching invention. When they learn they'll have to catch 100,000 flies to earn enough to get a patent, some crooks overhear and think the boys are the $100,000 sweepstakes winners. When the crooks give chase, the stooges hide in a sporting goods store where Curly shoots a dummy, which they mistake for a real person. The boys decide to bury the "body" in a pet cemetery, but the cemetery owner arrives from a costume party with his partners, all dressed as spooks, and they proceed to scare the devil out of the stooges.
Flip the Frog was Iwerks' first creation. He made his debut appearance in "Fiddlesticks." In this cartoon, Iwerks supplied Flip with a bow tie and buttons, but there is no mistaking that Flip is a frog. When he first appears in "Fiddlesticks," Flip hops on all fours from one lily pad to the next as he crosses a pond. And he doesn't talk. He croaks...
Lulu answers wrong on a history quiz after cheating off of Tubby. While sitting in the corner and wearing a dunce cap Lulu falls asleep and dreams of chasing Tubby through history to get back at him.
Ham and Bud rescue a lady on a runaway horse, and Ham falls in love with her.
Juror Zasu accidentally swallows a piece of evidence which just happens to be a time bomb.
A mother puts her baby boy in an outdoor playpen, but he's more mature than she realizes, and quickly breaks out, and with the help of a raccoon and a squirrel, they are soon raiding the watermelon patch. Mother returns: turns out it's moving day, and the family is moving to the city.
A goat is driving his car but he is blocked off by a road hog. When he finally passes the road hog up the road hog quotes "D***!" The goat runs into some pretty weird antics. But he comes out in the end.
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