When Olivia's father is kidnapped by the evil Professor Ratigan, the Great Mouse Detective Basil of Baker Street teams up with the bumbling Dr. Dawson to find him. Together, they navigate the dark streets of Victorian London, solve puzzles, and outsmart Ratigan to save the day.
In this adventure comedy, an investigator sets out to find a mythical creature called Missing Link and discovers a plot that threatens the peace between humans and creatures. With the help of a fearless explorer, they embark on a journey to Shangri-La, facing dangerous obstacles and uncovering hidden secrets along the way.
In this classic animated short film, a prince tries to rescue a princess who is held captive in a tower by an evil king. Along the way, he encounters various comedic obstacles and characters such as a talking horse, a minstrel, and a damsel in distress. With its hand-drawn animation and slapstick comedy, Ye Olden Days is a quirky and entertaining family film from the 1930s.
Mickey, Minnie, and their friends go on a camping trip, encountering various mishaps and funny situations along the way.
In Pardon Us, a group of inmates, Stan and Ollie, escape from prison and end up posing as a blackface minstrel show to hide from the police. They get involved in various comedic situations, including a prison riot, a rescue from a fire, and smuggling contraband. As they try to navigate their way through these challenges, they form bonds with their fellow inmates and learn valuable lessons about friendship and loyalty.
The Ugly Duckling is a heartwarming story about a duckling who is ostracized by its peers due to its appearance. The duckling embarks on a journey to find its true identity and ultimately discovers that it is not a duck, but a beautiful swan. Along the way, it faces various challenges and encounters different animals, learning valuable lessons about acceptance and self-discovery.
Mickey Mouse and his friends stage their own production of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Swans, peacocks, ducks, and more birds dance.
Hell's Bells is a surreal animated short film from 1929. It tells the story of a musician who finds himself in hell after falling off a cliff. He encounters various bizarre creatures and experiences strange events in his journey through this nightmarish underworld.
In 'The Gorilla Mystery', Mickey and Minnie Mouse find themselves trapped in an attic with an animated gorilla. They must find a way to escape and outsmart the gorilla before it's too late.
Another barn dance. Minnie plays piano; Mickey plays fiddle, then percussion, then harmonica. Mickey dances with the huge Patricia Pig.
Bosko is a soda jerk, who gives poor service to a mouse and to his former schoolteacher. Later, he must contend with Honey's bratty kitten pupil.
Summertime, and Mickey takes Minnie on a picnic. While Pluto is chasing a rabbit, and Mickey and Minnie are doing a courtship dance, every animal in the woods is busy making off with their picnic food. And then the rain comes.
Mickey and Minnie are next-door neighbors tending their yards. When Minnie is captured by a bird's song, Mickey hides in his bird-house and pretends to be a bird himself, until a cat attacks and blows his cover. Then he does a dance while wearing the house; their song attracts more birds, and again the cat. Pluto chases, but he's still pulling the lawnmower, and it causes much destruction.
Bosko, an ink pen, comes to life and engages in various comedic antics, including singing, dancing, and playing the piano.
In 'It's Got Me Again!' a mischievous mouse wreaks havoc in a music-filled household, using weapons like a mousetrap, xylophone, and metronome. The mouse jumps through windows, mocks laughter, and even dances in this funny and animated short film.
George and Junior hunt for the world's smallest pygmy.
Mickey takes Pluto fishing in a boat on a lake, but they aren't too successful. The fish mock them, and even steal the bait can. Finally, the game warden spots them (Mickey had ignored the "no fishing" sign) and gives chase.
A canary is frustrated by being caged. One day the kind old lady who owns him opens a nearby window, and also leaves the door to the cage open. Freedom! But it's not all it's cracked up to be.
In this classic fable, a hen asks help with chores from other farm animals. None of the animals want to help do work, but they all want to share the fruits of the hen's labor.