In this comedic and surreal animated short, Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse engage in a fencing lesson with hilarious results. Tom, the eager student, is constantly getting into comedic situations with props like a letter, a cork, a barrel, and a puddle. The short is filled with slapstick humor and absurdity, making it an entertaining watch for both children and adults.
Mickey, Donald, and Goofy organize a talent show, but things go awry when Peg-Leg Pete shows up to cause trouble.
A grasshopper toys with two crows trying to catch him.
No Mutton fer Nuttin' is a hilarious and surreal animated short film from 1943. The plot follows a mischievous sheep named Blackie as he gets into various comedic and surreal situations. The film is filled with slapstick humor, witty dialogue, and unexpected twists.
Popeye's nephews practice their music, swinging out at the end. He puts them to bed with a perfunctory story; they say their prayers, finishing by blessing "all the nice people that come to see their pictures." But they're not ready to sleep, so they sneak down to their instruments. Popeye confiscates the instruments (even the piano) so he can get some sleep. The tots quickly realize that common objects in their bedroom can be used as musical instruments and they start swinging out on everything in sight. Popeye can't catch them in the act; they are always asleep when he looks in, even through the window or floorboards. He pulls his bed outside the iris-out, but they follow and he runs down the aisle of the theatre.
A message in a bottle alerts Mighty Mouse to the plight of three mice shipwrecked on an island, which is overrun by cannibal cats.
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