A man working in a fish cannery has a guilty conscience and begins to imagine he is a murderer. In his delirium/dream the fish try him for murder in a crazy court-room scene at the bottom of the ocean, which incorporates the 'Information, Please" radio routine, and also has a fish-jury who sing a little ditty called "There's Nothing On the End of the Hook." Re-released to theaters again in 1954, before Columbia sold it to television stations.
Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy go on a winter adventure, exploring the snowy weather, ice fishing, ice skating, and playing various winter sports. They encounter humorous situations and face challenges as they navigate through the winter landscape.
In 'Cat Fishin'', Jerry the Mouse and Spike the Bulldog both want to catch the biggest fish in a fishing contest. They use various tactics to outsmart and outwit each other, leading to hilarious and chaotic situations.
In 'How to Fish,' Goofy, an anthropomorphic dog, tries his hand at fishing but his clumsiness leads to comic mishaps. With the help of a book and some slapstick comedy, Goofy learns the ins and outs of fishing and has a memorable adventure.
Pogo Possum is finagled into running for President of the United States in this stop motion animated film.
Merbabies is a 1938 animated short film that takes place underwater and follows a group of adorable baby mermaids as they play and perform in a lively circus-like environment. Through magical materializations and dematerializations, they encounter various sea creatures like pufferfish, snails, starfish, and even a cartoon whale. The film showcases their adventures, including a sneeze that creates chaos, a seahorse race, and a hula dance performed by a mermaid. Join the Merbabies in this whimsical journey under the sea!
In Jerry and the Goldfish, Jerry the mouse gets into a series of ridiculous mishaps involving a goldfish, a pressure cooker, a diving mask, and a radio show about cooking. The film is filled with surreal humor and cartoon violence.
In Porky's Duck Hunt, Porky Pig goes duck hunting with his trusty hunting dog, and hilarity ensues as they encounter various comedic mishaps and misadventures.
In 'No Sail,' Donald Duck and Goofy embark on a fishing trip but find themselves marooned on a deserted island instead. They encounter surreal situations and humorous challenges as they try to survive and find a way back home.
Popeye and Olive, adrift on a raft, land on what apparently is Africa, and are immediately battling elephants and gorillas (also a moose!). Popeye eventually battles an entire menagerie at once - after first gulping down a can of spinach, of course.
Porky Pig owns a fish store and goes out to lunch. After a cat is not having much success with a mouse, he goes into the fish store when Porky is away. When the cat thinks he has the good appetite, the fish go to war against him and drive him out of the store. He is then freaked out by the mouse and shrinks as the mouse grows.
Porky and his friends race against time to reach their destination on a modern steam train while encountering various obstacles along the way.
The title pretty much says it: fish and other marine life dance and frolic to various tunes. An octopus keeps spoiling the fun in various ways.
An alley cat attempts to steal the goldfish Andy Panda just bought from a pet shop, but the fish proves too clever for him.
A program for radio KUKU set in the woods, mostly starring birds as caricatures of celebrities of the day. The MC is bandleader Ben Birdie, heckled by Walter Finchell. Wendell Howell prepares to lead a singalong; he gives several different page numbers in the songbook, then says, "Never mind, we won't use the books." The audience, responding "Oh yes we will" pelts him. Billy Goat and Ernie Bear introduce and sing the title song. Everyone sings along, except a fox, who informed he's singing the wrong song, responds, "Why don't somebody tell me these things?" We pan across a series of celebrity guests, like W.C. Field-mouse, Dick Fowl, Deanna Terrapin, Bing Crowsby, and the high-note competing duo of Grace Moose and Lily Swans. Tizzie Fish has a cooking segment. Finally, Louella Possums introduces a company performing a scene from The Prodigal's Return.
Barney's going fishing, but just as he's getting ready to hook a whole school of trout, a rather persistent duck keeps getting in the way.
Porky sets sail for the Boola-Boola islands in the South Seas with a ship full of general merchandise and plans to open a 5 & 10 cent store. But a swordfish cuts a hole in the ship and Porky's goods fall into the ocean, where the fish make creative uses of them, ultimately opening a Hollywood nightclub, complete with fish impersonating various stars.
Henry, comic strip character, gets a job at Betty Boop's pet store.
Porky decides to go fishing the next day and tells his cat. The cat sleeps fitfully. The next day, while they are fishing, the cat gets into a battle with a flying fish who behaves rather like Daffy Duck.