Bonkers is a hilarious animated TV show that follows the adventures of a wacky police officer bobcat named Bonkers. He works at the Toontown Police Department and uses his offbeat methods to solve crimes and catch criminals. With his slapstick comedy and surrealistic adventures, Bonkers entertains viewers of all ages.
Growing up can be confusing! When Zach and Annie face difficulties in their lives, they go to special place called Plato’s Peak. There, Plato—a talking buffalo!—and his friends are always willing to lend a helping hand.
The Living Desert explores the diverse animal species and their daily routine in the harsh environment of the Arizona desert. From reptiles like lizards and rattlesnakes to mammals like bobcats and mice, the movie showcases the unique adaptations and struggles of these creatures for survival. It also highlights the intricate web of life in the desert, showcasing the predator-prey relationships and the mating rituals of various species.
The Mighty River is an animated documentary that explores the rich wildlife of the Saint Lawrence River in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It highlights the environmental issues faced by the river and its inhabitants, including pollution, deforestation, and the impact of human activities. The film showcases various species such as seals, walruses, snow geese, puffins, polar bears, and more. It also sheds light on the efforts of environmentalists and the importance of conservation.
Savage Sam follows the story of a teenage boy who embarks on a dangerous rescue mission to save his kidnapped uncle. Along the way, he forms a strong bond with his loyal dog as they navigate through the treacherous wilderness of 19th-century Texas. Filled with action, drama, and coming-of-age themes, this movie explores themes of family, racism, and bravery.
A suspenseful and romantic tale of a young man, Guy Montgomery (Michael Christian), whose whole life thus far has been a desperate escape from a tragic and dangerous past. Idealistic as he tries to be, a series of unfortunate incidents in the neon jungle of Hollywood lead him deeper and deeper into the mire of its seamier side until one terrifying evening at the home of a famous actress (Josette Banzet) Guy gets into a fight with her husband and beats him up so badly that he thinks he has killed the man. Once again, Guy is running from his past toward an uncertain future.
The film takes place away from the glittering strip of mega casinos, but the greed of Sin City is just as pervasive on the desert outskirts. This is where a happy family learns of a forgotten fortune that may be buried beneath their home. Their lives are turned upside down. A sophisticated study of just how far people are able and willing to go if faced with the tempting prospect of easily acquired wealth.
Grand Canyon is a 1958 American short documentary film directed by James Algar and produced by Walt Disney Productions. It is a pictorial interpretation of Ferde Grofé's Grand Canyon Suite. Grand Canyon is one of Walt Disney's more unconventional and experimental works, as it has musical accompaniment, but no dialogue or narration. The short won an Oscar at the 31st Academy Awards in 1959 for Best Short Subject (Live Action).
Catching Trouble is a documentary short film from 1936 that showcases the thrilling and dangerous life of a wildlife trapper. The film follows the trapper as he confronts various wild animals like rattlesnakes, bobcats, and bears, including a cute bear cub. It also highlights the trapper's relationship with his loyal sidekick and the challenges they face in their quest to capture these creatures. However, the film raises some ethical concerns regarding animal cruelty and abuse.
Virgil Reality reveals his latest invention, and Ally plans to steal it.
An altruistic park ranger stumbles upon a beautiful but feral young girl who spent most of her life being raised by a pack of white wolves. But his plans to tame her wild ways are cut short when an enterprising trapper hears about her story and sets out to sell her as a freak to a traveling side show.
A wacky travelogue takes us to the forests of Yosemite, the rocks of Brice Canyon, the frozen wastes of Alaska, the desert wastes of New Mexico, the Grand Canyon, the Colorado River and the giant redwoods of California.
This Disney Circle-Vision 360-degree film shown at Walt Disney World's EPCOT Center showcases the breathtaking scenery and other visual delights of Canada. Highlights along the coast-to-coast tour include winter sports such as skiing, dog sledding, bobsledding, ice skating, and ice hockey; organ music and the boys choir at Montreal's Cathédrale de Notre Dame; a parade with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police; rodeos and the Calgary Stampede; a flight with the Royal Air Force; and a glimpse at all manner of wildlife including geese, possums, wolves, bison, bears and bobcats.
Snow Animals is a captivating documentary that explores the lives and struggles of various snow animals in the harsh winter conditions. From the majestic polar bears of the Arctic to the adorable penguins of Antarctica, this film takes viewers on a journey of discovery and showcases the resilience and adaptability of these incredible creatures. With the help of advanced thermal cameras, we get a rare glimpse into their world and learn about the challenges they face due to global warming and changing environments. Join us on this breathtaking adventure as we witness the beauty and hardships of snow animals.
Floridaland is an experimental documentary-style film about the delicate balance between nature and humanity in a dance of peace and chaos.
An underachieving college drop-out is dumped by his girlfriend of many years. Completely devastated, the young man employs his two best friends to aid him in an all night search through the New Jersey suburbs to find her. Closely following her trail, the trio encounter an evening of unpredictable adventure and bizarre mayhem they never bargained for.
Bunnies, turtles, and other small woodland animals play. A child skunk remains apart, heartbroken that he has no friends.
Trapper Jake is a captivating documentary that explores the extraordinary life of a renowned trapper, highlighting his adventures in the wild and the challenges he faced. It delves into his unique experiences, the dangers he encountered, and the impact he made on the trapper community.
SHOOT STRAIGHT - starring Paul Parrott, with Jobyna Ralston, Eddie Baker and George Rowe. A rarely-seen comedy short. Parrott is a hapless hunter in this predecessor to Tex Avery toons of the 1940s, and in a series of inventive gag sequences fails to capture squirrel, rabbit, chinchilla, bobcat, duck, and bear all in one reel.
In this Pete Smith Specialty short, a raccoon spends the night looking for food for his family. After his encounters with a skunk, a frog, and a menacing bobcat, he experiences the dangers in a vacant cabin.