Quasimodo, the hunchback bell-ringer of Notre Dame, meets a gypsy dancer named Madellaine and embarks on a new adventure. Together, they must save the city from an evil magician and find true love.
Trolley Troubles is a comedic silent film from 1927 that follows the adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit as he tries to control a runaway trolley. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and toils to keep the trolley on track. With its unique blend of humor and animation, Trolley Troubles is an entertaining and inventive film.
During World War II, Daffy Duck wreaks havoc in a junkyard, encountering surreal situations and fighting against the forces of war. Along the way, he encounters Adolf Hitler, Hirohito, and various military propaganda.
Mickey Mouse tries to perform at the Opry House but faces comedic challenges with various characters and mishaps.
Mickey leads an 8-piece orchestra (that's counting the bass played by three birds as one) through the most recognizable parts of the Poet and Peasant Overture. The setting, as the title implies, is a barnyard, and some of the instrumentation reflects that (including various animals used as instruments, like a tuned group of piglets whose tails Mickey pulls).
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.
It's the Weavers vs. the Mathews in Hickory Holler. The Weavers are singing (the title song), the Mathews are sleeping...
In this classic hand-drawn animated film, an old man goes on a mountain adventure filled with comedy, jazz music, and unexpected encounters with various animals. The story follows the mishaps and hilarious situations the old man finds himself in, including a chase with a skunk, the rescue of a damsel in distress, and a playful interaction with a goat. With a touch of jazz and a hint of slapstick humor, this movie takes the audience on a fun-filled journey.
After Porky and Gabby oversleep yet again, their boss warns them that they'll be fired if they're late again...
In Mickey's Revue, Mickey Mouse tries to perform on stage with his friends, but chaos ensues when Pluto gets loose and causes trouble. It's a hilarious and entertaining comedy that will leave you laughing.
Mickey flirts with Minnie on the farm, but she spurns him - making him look bad in the eyes of his helper, Horace Horsecollar.
In Billy Boy, a baby goat sets off on a bizarre journey that takes him through strange encounters and surreal situations. Along the way, he meets anthropomorphic animals, explores abandoned farms, and discovers the true meaning of friendship. This animated comedy is filled with humor and heart, making it a delightful watch for the whole family.
The animated story of Tom Thumb
Porky Pig and ill-tempered Gabby Goat go on a camping outing. Chaos ensues.
At Betty Boop's Animal Hospital, various species have appropriate ailments. Morale becomes a problem; Professor Grampy to the rescue!
Orphan Heidi lives with her grandpa in Swiss Alps. She brings joy to all there. However, her aunt takes her to the city to live as a servant girl to a cold rich strict family and their nice but sad handicapped daughter.
Porky invests his savings. Mayhem ensues.
1925 Paul Terry version of the familiar story that was re-done twice by Walt Disney. Farmer Alfalfa gets into the early scenes since the story takes place on his farm.
Porky runs a small-town hotel. An old goat with gout checks in for a rest, but a talkative goose child will prevent him from getting it.
In this one, we're witness to a sort of vaudeville show with an all-animal cast, including a myopic turtle and a pig very proud of his ability to play the flute. There's a troupe of dancing "girls" who sing about "shaking your powder puff," and a dog (or wolf, or fox or something) keeps getting thrown out by the management.