The Atom Ant Show is a timeless animated series from the 1960s. It follows the adventures of Atom Ant, a superhero ant who possesses atomic powers and works as a police officer. With his incredible strength, flight ability, and various gadgets, Atom Ant fights crime and protects the innocent. The show combines action, comedy, and fantasy elements, making it a beloved family-friendly series.
Resourceful teens Yogi Bear, Boo-Boo Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Snagglepuss and Cindy Bear work as detectives in the local mall to thwart criminals, including the scheming Dickie Dastardly.
The Grasshopper spends the summer hopping around and playing his fiddle while the Ants work hard to gather food for the winter. When winter comes, the Grasshopper realizes the importance of hard work and asks the Ants for help.
Tea for Two Hundred is a comedic animated short film from 1948. The plot revolves around an ant who tries to steal food at a picnic, leading to various comedic mishaps and chaos. The film features elements of slapstick comedy and anthropomorphism.
The series follows the adventures of Lloyd B Fly, a housefly and the middle child of 451. Lloyd lives with his parents, his little sister PB and their 224 maggot siblings inside a compost bin they call home. In the series, Lloyd and PB are usually accompanied by Lloyd’s best friend, Abacus Woodlouse, and eccentric tag-along, Cornea Butterfly. Together they explore the strange world beyond the compost bin, where there is no shortage of lessons for Lloyd to very nearly learn.
Yogi's Gang is a 30-minute animated series and the second incarnation of Hanna-Barbera's Yogi Bear which aired 16 half-hour episodes on ABC from September 8, 1973, to December 29, 1973. The show began as Yogi's Ark Lark, a special TV movie on The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie in 1972. Fifteen original episodes were produced for broadcast on ABC, with the hour-long Yogi's Ark Lark thrown in as a split-in-half two-parter. After a successful run on Saturday mornings, Yogi Gang returned in 1977 as a segment on the syndicated weekday series, Fred Flintstone and Friends. In the late 1980s, repeats were shown on USA Cartoon Express and later resurfaced on Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network and Boomerang.
Pup on a Picnic (1955) follows the mischievous pup as he embarks on a fun-filled picnic outing. Join him in a series of hilarious escapades involving a chase with Tom the cat, encounters with Jerry the mouse and Spike the bulldog, and plenty of comedic antics. With an anthropomorphic animal cast, this animated comedy is sure to entertain the whole family.
Ballot Box Bunny is a political-themed animated comedy short film featuring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. Bugs Bunny disguises himself as a baby in order to disrupt Yosemite Sam's mayoral campaign. The film is filled with hilarious gags, booby traps, and political satire.
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.
In this animated short film, Tom the cat, Jerry the mouse, and Spike the bulldog get into a hilarious brawl at a backyard barbecue. The antics involve grilling, swimming, and plenty of chaos.
The 1890s; a picnic in the park. A man is pitching woo to his girl, while behind them a steady stream of ants is methodically devouring and carting off their food. Some other interludes include four ants eating Russian rye bread, then breaking for a Russian dance; a torch singer that sends everyone scurrying for some kind of ear plugs; a chef ant that coordinates the creation of three sandwiches that the humans eat.
A series of wacky vignettes involving farm animals.
Porky uses his cafe's kitchen's mechanical gadgets to fix a meal for a diner, while cook Conrad Cat deals with an ant in the pancake mix.
Donald spills some sugar on his sidewalk, and soon the ants are in complete control of his home, stealing the cake he was baking, building a pipeline from his maple syrup to their hill, and causing general mayhem.
Jerry runs into the Metropolitan Opera, trying to evade Tom.
The story is about Katy, now grown up as a lovely butterfly, and her children, young twin caterpillars names Kiki and Koko, facing off against aliens who came to their forest searching for food which happens to be inhabitants of the forest. With the help of their friends, Katy, Kiki and Koko were able to defeat the alien X and save their forest and its inhabitants. The sequel to "Katy the Caterpillar."
Elmer Fudd, on a fourth of July picnic, throws some of his firecrackers into an ant colony, and the ants declare all-out war on him.
In Africa, Porky tries to catch a rare pygmy ant.
Working backstage at a theater, Porky frees a little ant he finds in a cage, only to learn that it's a rare and valuable trained pygmy ant.
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