Little Runaway is an animated comedy short film from 1952. It follows the story of a runaway seal who gets caught up in a chaotic chase with a cat and a mouse. The film is packed with surrealism, comic violence, and anthropomorphism.
Tom and Jerry, the famous cartoon characters, stowaway on a cruise ship and cause chaos with their comic-violence antics. They flatten themselves, chase each other with dynamite, and even surf on a diving board. The ship's captain and the crew try to stop them, but their attempts are in vain. The film also includes a film-within-a-film, where Tom and Jerry play the roles of a cowboy and a lasso-wielding cat.
In 'Cat Napping,' Tom the Cat tries to find a quiet spot to take a nap but is constantly interrupted by Jerry the Mouse. They engage in a series of comedic battles and pranks, including Tom getting hit with a baseball bat and nearly being eaten by Spike the Dog. In the end, Tom is left exhausted and frustrated, while Jerry triumphantly relaxes in a hammock.
Three thieves, Henri-Pierre, Bob and Dimitri decide to take on Frankie Strong, a wealthy businessman.
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.
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