Fantasmagorie is a pioneering animated film that features a series of surreal and playful scenes. It showcases the innovative use of simple black and white lines to create various characters and objects. The film takes the viewers on a whimsical journey filled with transformations, humorous antics, and imaginative visuals.
In Moving Day (1936), Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy attempt to move a piano into their new house. However, they face numerous challenges, including a mischievous cat, Peg-Leg Pete. Chaos ensues as they try to navigate the piano through narrow doorways and up steep stairs. Ultimately, they manage to triumph over the obstacles and successfully settle into their new home.
In this early animated film, a waiter's dream takes him on a wild ride through a fantastical and absurd world. He experiences bizarre transformations, encounters strange creatures, and has his reality distorted in hyperbolic ways. The film explores themes of delirium, surrealism, and the effects of alcohol and other substances on perception.
They Go Boom! (1929) is a comedy short film featuring the famous comedy duo Laurel and Hardy. The film follows their misadventures as they try to share a bed at a boarding house, resulting in a series of uproarious events. From fighting over bed covers to being hit on the head by falling objects, the duo's hilarious antics escalate to a chaotic finale. With its slapstick comedy and clever gags, They Go Boom! is sure to leave viewers in stitches.
Pluto wants to chase the sausage man, but Fifi convinces him to look after their five rambunctious puppies instead. The puppies end up in the basement, where they tangle with a compressed air tank, paint, a jug of hooch, and other hazards. Fifi returns and finds a drunk Pluto, paint on everyone, and gets very angry.
Christmas Eve. A poor orphan boy trudges through the snow, pathetically. He finally arrives at his miserable cabin. While he is crying, Santa arrives and, singing the title song, offers to take the boy to his workshop. They arrive, and the toys go wild. He plays with a few toys. A candle falls off the tree and starts a fire. The toys try in vain to fight the fire; the boy hooks up a hose to a set of bagpipes and takes care of it.
George and Junior hunt for the world's smallest pygmy.
In 'The Big Wash,' Goofy the dog is tasked with washing an elephant at a circus. However, his clumsy attempts result in chaos and hilarity as he tries to use various tools and methods to clean the large animal. From blowing up like a balloon to disguising himself as a hose, Goofy's antics entertain both the audience and the elephant. The short film is filled with hand-drawn animation and traditional cartoon humor that will delight viewers of all ages.
Just Ducky is a heartwarming animated short film from 1953 about a baby duckling who struggles to learn how to swim. When the duckling falls into a pond and nearly drowns, it is saved by a mouse who uses a shovel as a boat to rescue it. The duckling learns to swim and the story ends happily.
"Is this trip really necessary?" asks a road sign. "Sure, it's necessary," replies Woody Woodpecker. "I'm a necessary evil." Patriotic gestures are evidently not Woody's strong suit. When he goes to the gas station for a refill, he doesn't even know what a ration book is. The attendant thinks Woody is a wise guy and takes a large mallet and knocks him and his car into a junkyard several miles away. What luck! The old cars still have a bit of gas in them. Woody takes a rubber hose and siphons the gasoline from some of them. Unluckily, one of the cars he picks is brand new. And it's a cop car. Woody is soon at odds with a bulldog police officer.
Oswald the Rabbit enters an airplane race with a makeshift aircraft and ends up riding a dachshund lifted into the air by balloons. Meanwhile, his peg-legged rival tries to cheat his way to victory.
Barney Bear goes duck hunting, but is forbidden by the rule book to shoot the one duck available: a duck that is asleep.
Bluto thinks he needs a complete rest (and a pretty nurse), at Havarest Hospital. Popeye, however, soon teaches him that honest toil is best as he puts him through a workout in the rest hospital.
A dirty bird with a penchant for mooning falls in love with a hostile cat who sits in a tree.
When the owner of a department store is about to go on vacation, he tells his children that any idiot could run the store. So they put Joe Cook in charge.
The stretchy superhero, Plastic Man, alternately insulted and encouraged by his parole officer, Archie, battles outré super-villains. His latest nemesis is the slippery man of water, The Puddle.
Gran'pop Monkey opens a nursery, but the mischievous baby animals overwhelm him and his two assistants.
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