In the world of clouds, storks are responsible for delivering babies to new parents. However, Gus, a lovable but clumsy stork, struggles to deliver a baby during a thunderstorm. With his determination and the help of his friends, Gus manages to successfully complete his delivery and find his place in the skies.
Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck are selling fictional books that contain famous stories involving various Looney Tunes characters. They encounter different characters and get involved in humorous situations.
In this animated short film, a tortoise and a hare compete in a foot race. Despite the hare's initial lead due to its super speed, the tortoise wins the race by taking a slow and steady approach. The story teaches the moral lesson that consistency and determination can overcome speed and arrogance.
Clock Cleaners is a hilarious animated short film that follows Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as they work to clean a clock tower. However, their cleaning efforts quickly turn into a series of comedic mishaps and slapstick moments, resulting in chaos and laughter.
Bugs encounters marsupials and an aborigine in Australia's outback.
In A Mouse Divided (1953), a mix-up occurs when a drunken stork delivers a baby carriage to the wrong address, causing chaos as a cat and mouse try to take care of the baby. Hilarity ensues as they disguise themselves and try to navigate the challenges of parenthood. This Merrie Melodies cartoon explores themes of fatherhood, family, and the challenges of raising a new baby.
Apes of Wrath tells the story of an expectant mother and father who have their baby switched with a gorilla. Chaos ensues as they try to navigate through the jungle to find their real baby.
Mickey's Nightmare is a delightful animated comedy short from 1932 that showcases the beloved characters Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Pluto the Dog. The story follows Mickey as he experiences a nightmare that involves a mischievous stork, stress-inducing situations, and the challenges of fatherhood. Through humor and heartwarming moments, Mickey learns important lessons about family relationships and the joy of parenthood.
Baby Bottleneck (1946) is a Looney Tunes animated comedy short film. The story revolves around a mix-up in a baby delivery service, resulting in various mishaps and chaos. The film showcases the comedic struggles of the characters as they navigate through the challenges caused by the mix-up. It is filled with humorous situations and surreal elements, making it an entertaining watch for both children and adults.
A drunken stork delivers the baby of a giant to a normal-sized couple instead, and they try to raise him as well as they can.
A meditative nighttime tour through a swamp to the title song. A stork walks slowly through the water, takes a brief flight, and lands again; we examine the ripples his movement makes. A second stork joins in on a second slow, sweeping flight.
A hungry indian tries to cook bugs, yet Bugs outwits him yet again. Banned for offensive depiction of Native Americans.
Butch, a mean bulldog, teaches his young son about the facts of life, including how to attack cats. The pup is at first frightened when he encounters Sylvester, but the youngster (remembering his father's lesson) soon becomes a thorn in the pussycat's side.
A drunken stork comes to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daffy Duck with a bundle of joy, but Daffy wants no part of the delivery and takes extreme measures to keep the stork away.
An expectant father rooster fetches doctor stork, who comes out with a basket full of white chicks and one little black one, who gets crowded out of the food. After singing the title song, he manages to improvise a pair of wings and fly over the chicken coop, but regrets it when he is chased by a mean scarecrow.
A far-fetched tale about a baby who doesn't want to be delivered and a stork who goes a little goofy in the process. The stork has a rush delivery, but the baby isn't ready to settle down yet.
The Two Curious Puppies get into mischief at the zoo.
An animated singing and dancing revue of babies (representing a variety of stereotypes) who are being prepared for delivery by stork.
A couple goes to the World's Fair.
The stork tells about a harrowing encounter with a gun emplacement. As a result, he declares himself "closed for the duration."