Pooh, a bear residing in the Hundred Acre Wood, finds himself in a never-ending pursuit of honey. With the help of his friends Christopher Robin, Rabbit, Eeyore, and others, Pooh embarks on various misadventures and learns important life lessons along the way.
Pluto the dog becomes a caddie on a golf course and encounters various comedic situations.
Pluto, the lovable dog, gets his bones stolen by a mischievous gopher. Chaos ensues as Pluto tries to retrieve his bones from the cunning critter.
In 'Lumber Jerks' (1955), two polite gophers find themselves causing chaos in a lumberyard as they try to collect nuts and build a comfortable home. Their antics involve sawdust, an Acme-brand saw, a waterfall, rowing, and a rubber hose. This Looney Tunes cartoon showcases surrealism and comedy in a forest setting.
Gopher Broke is a comedy animated short film about a mischievous gopher who causes chaos at a farmers market. The gopher steals food from the vendors, creates potholes, and even tricks a cow with a cow bell. The frustrated farmers try to catch the gopher, but he always manages to escape. In the end, the gopher escapes with a truck full of vegetables, leaving the farmers in disbelief.
In Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh, Pooh and his friends plan to celebrate Halloween in the Hundred Acre Wood. However, when Tigger accidentally scares all the friends with his ghost costume, they end up believing that they are being haunted. They work together to solve the mystery and realize that it was all a misunderstanding. This heartwarming movie teaches the value of friendship and overcoming fears.
Pluto tries to catch a gopher and encounters comedic obstacles along the way.
Two polite twin gophers are indignant at the swiping of all their vegetables by "vandals" in trucks. They follow the trucks to a food processing plant and become caught in the machinery when they try to retrieve their property.
Elmer Fudd buys a wooden chest of drawers not knowing that two polite twin gophers (known as The Goofy Gophers) have claimed the piece of furniture as their new home.
Two polite twin gophers raid a vegetable patch guarded by a rather smug dog, whose various unsuccessful schemes to nullify the crafty and modest gophers involve a female gopher disguise, a hand grenade, and a carrot stuffed with TNT.
Woody's friends warn him that the groundhog has predicted a blizzard. Unconcerned, Woody decides not to go South with his pals. Soon enough, the blizzard sweeps in and destroys the loony woodpecker's stash of food. Facing starvation, a glimmer of hope arrives in the form of a cat. The cat is also starving and it turns into a match of brawn and wits to see who eats who.
Daffy Duck goes to a forest on a gold hunt, and his treasure map indicates the presence of gold in a hole occupied by two polite twin gophers.
A dog decides to quit the slapstick comedy of cartoons and go to his country home to concentrate on Shakespeare, but two troublesome yet polite gophers foil his grand plans.
Two polite gophers are in their underground home, playing gin, when a dog buries his bone right on top of them. They try to negotiate with the dog so that he will bury the bone elsewhere. But the dog refuses to be cooperative.
When Spike tries to bury a bone he finds a belligerent gopher.
Despite a 'No Trespassing' sign, an irritable gopher, and an obvious lack of skill, Woody is determined to play some croquet.
The Goofy Gophers are about to harvest the vegetables on the farm when the farmhands beat them to the punch. Worried that their food source is being "vandalized," they follow the truck to the barn so they can recover what they consider to be their food.
A homeowner is enjoying his lovely lawn and garden when it's invaded by a couple of gophers with Brooklyn accents. The homeowner attacks, but the gophers outsmart him at every turn: They duck his hoe and shotgun. He gasses them with helium, and they float away -- causing a crow to throw away his bottle. The inflated gophers hit a tree and fall to earth. The gardener fishes for the gophers under his hat; they substitute a tomato, and he cries, thinking he's squished a gopher. Next, he tries the garden hose; the gophers stop the flow until there's a huge blast of water, which they direct back at the homeowner. He hits the ground and starts burrowing himself, surfacing in his fountain.
Popeye is planting his spinach bed. Just as he finishes, the plants start disappearing. He discovers a gopher filching the baby plants and starts battling it.
A theatrical dog decides to answer the call of the wild and hunt for his food. He targets two polite twin gophers as his first conquest and tries to kill them with a falling-rock trap hooked to a radish patch, then plots to attract them into range of his clutches by dressing himself like a baby, then by playing music. The gophers foil all of these schemes and trap the dog in his own piano as they play the keys, which are linked to hammers whacking the dog's rear.