Wonder Woman, a member of the Amazonian race of warrior women, travels to Man's World to fight against evil and protect humanity. She must confront her own past and face various threats, including powerful Greek deities and a plot to unleash a nuclear missile. With her superhuman strength, agility, and the magic Lasso of Truth, Wonder Woman battles her enemies and proves herself a true superheroine.
Alice follows a white rabbit and falls into a rabbit hole, leading her to the magical world of Wonderland. She encounters various eccentric characters and undergoes bizarre adventures in her quest to find her way back home.
Allegro Non Troppo is a satirical animated movie that parodies classical music and explores various absurd and comedic scenarios. The film includes a mixture of live-action and animation, with some scenes in black and white. It tells different stories ranging from a snake trying to catch a bee to a satyr creating life and a lonely old man trying to relive his past.
DC Showcase: Jonah Hex is a western action thriller that follows the story of Jonah Hex, a bounty hunter with a dark past. As he tracks down a ruthless outlaw, Jonah Hex discovers a plot that could endanger the lives of many innocent people. With his unique set of skills and determination, Jonah Hex must stop the villainous plan before it's too late.
In this animated short film, The Spectre, a supernatural superhero, seeks revenge for his own murder. The Spectre, a ghostly cop, is brought back to life to solve his own murder and bring his killer to justice. With his supernatural powers, The Spectre embarks on a mission filled with mystery and intrigue.
This short documentary looks at the animated art of Lotte Reiniger. We are taken through a demonstration by Lotte herself on the way she cut out, constructed and filmed a silhouette character. She also discusses how she developed the use of coloured gelatines for her backgrounds. To illustrate her output, the documentary includes extracts from several of her films including Papageno (1935), The Adventures of Prince Achmed (1926) and The Frog Prince.
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage is a comedy and documentary movie that showcases bloopers, out-takes, and rare footage from the world of Hollywood. It includes comical mistakes, behind-the-scenes moments, and promotional material. The film also features interviews with actors and actresses, providing a unique insight into the filmmaking process. With its mix of humor and behind-the-scenes glimpses, Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage offers a fun and entertaining experience for movie buffs and fans of Hollywood history.
The story of Walter Lantz and Woody Woodpecker from the early days at Universal Pictures to the creation of brand new cartoons in 2018. Featuring contributions from Woody experts and of course, Woody himself.
A compilation of animated shorts restored by Thomas Stathes. A snapshot of the state of animated filmmaking 100 years ago. Includes several 1923 films.
The spread of the Soviet revolution drives the blood sucking international capitalists to desperation, so they take their wealth and fly off into space, but even then cannot escape the wrath of the wronged workers.
A dog inherits a fortune and becomes an influential capitalist snob in the human world.
In a small town in 1940s Canada, a young boy named Roch wants a Montreal Canadiens sweater for Christmas, but receives a blue sweater of the rival team Toronto Maple Leafs instead. Despite his disappointment, Roch wears the sweater to a hockey game, which leads to a surprising turn of events and teaches him a valuable lesson about prejudice and acceptance.
A snapshot of the state of animated filmmaking 100 years ago. Includes several 1922 films: Walt Disney's "The Four Musicians of Bremen," Dave Fleischer's "Birthday," Otto Messmer's "Felix Makes Good," Paul Terry's "The Farmer and His Cat," Earl Hund's "Fresh Fish," Dave Fleischer's "Mechanical Doll," Otto Messmer's "Felix Fifty-Fifty," and Paul Terry's "Henry's Busted Romance".
Legendary TV news anchor Walter Cronkite takes ecstatic Disneyland tourist Robin through the process of Disney's hand drawn animation and makes Robin's wish of visiting the animated world of Peter Pan (1953) come true.
A nightwatchman who works at a pesticide plant manipulates chemicals (of which he treats a strange garden of marrow-like vines in his apartment) , causing evolution to accelerate, in this short illustrating the harmful effects of human interference with nature.
The Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers When Papa Bear tells the cubs they should never talk to strangers, Sister begins to view all strangers as ominous, until Mama brings some reassuring common sense to the problem. Story and teleplay by Stan and Jan Berenstain
A documentary television special hosted by Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz.
The first ever comprehensive history of animation worldwide. Animated with hosts created by Bill Plympton, this films includes over 160 films from 26 countries.
A charcoal on paper animation about a motorcycling circus bear who decides to leave the daily routine and takes off to the forest where his true happiness seems to dwell. Selected at 70+ film festivals. International Festival Premier at Clermont-Ferrand 34th Int'l Short Film Festival, France, 2012.