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.
Pluto, Mickey's loyal dog, competes in a high-society dog show, but faces rejection due to his lack of fancy pedigree. Determined to prove himself, Pluto comes to the rescue when a fire breaks out, and his bravery wins over the judges and the crowd.
In this animated comedy, a clever fox tries to outwit a group of hunters who are after him. The fox uses various tricks and disguises to avoid capture, leading to hilarious and chaotic situations. Will the fox be able to outsmart the hunters or will they finally catch him? Find out in this fun-filled adventure.
A prisoner with a good singing voice escapes, only to grow jealous when an opera singer who looks like him is delivered back to the prison and receives attention, especially from Ann, the warden's daughter who leads the prison glee club.
Donald Duck tries to play a round of golf but encounters various obstacles and humorous mishaps along the way.
Donald Duck struggles with his conscience as a devilish imp and a playful angel try to influence his actions. When he accidentally knocks himself out, his soul leaves his body and chaos ensues.
We take a tour of Porky's Poppa's farm, to the tune of Old MacDonald. After meeting several animals, "on this farm, he has a mortgage" which he frets over, particularly since Bessie has stopped producing milk. Poppa orders an Acme milk producing robot, and the beast vs. machine battle is on.
The Lone Stranger is sleeping when his faithful, if overly caricatured, Indian scout sees stagecoach driver Porky being robbed by a bad guy. The scout summons the Lone Stranger, who rides to the rescue. The bad guy goes after him (and, briefly, the narrator). But just in the nick of time, the Lone Stranger recovers and conquers the bad guy. Meanwhile, Silver and the villain's horse have been having their own close encounter, and Silver returns with several little colts.
Harry, who can't resist a bargain, buys a St. Bernard dog.
The stooges are sailors working in a ships' tailor shop. When they can't get passes to go ashore, they steal officers uniforms and go to a party with Curly passing himself off as Admiral Taylor and Moe and Larry as his aides. Two spies, one of them a beautiful woman, trick the stooges into stealing a new submarine. The boys turn the table on the spies and capture them. When the real Admiral shows up, Curly's reenacts the capture and accidentally detonates a bomb, blowing them all to kingdom come.
The Pilgrims, led by captain Porky Pig, set sail from Plymouth for America. We get a series of ocean sailing blackout gags, including a running bit between our narrator and the cook, looking for a fish suitable for dinner, a singing trio interrupted by seasickness, flying fish (in airplanes). Then, The Rains Came. A collision with an iceberg is narrowly averted. Land is sighted. The pilgrims are welcomed by Chief Sitting Bull.
A world famous conductor suffers while leading a mediocre orchestra.
Three children embark on a fantastical adventure as they sail through a dreamy world filled with anthropomorphic stars and clouds. They encounter surreal landscapes and encounter a storm before waking up to realize it was all a dream.
Edgar impulsively invites his boss, Mr. Markham, to his home for dinner when his boss compliments him for giving coffee money to a down and out man. At the train station Edgar intervenes, keeping another man from beating a young man named Frankie, and Edgar takes Frankie home with him, even though the stranger warns Edgar that the young man is nothing but trouble.
Daffy Duck and Egghead engage in a hilarious and surrealistic hunting adventure set to the tune of the William Tell Overture. The anthropomorphic characters showcase their unique personalities, showcasing the wit and humor that made this cartoon a classic.
Momma's singing "Three Little Kittens" with her brood, but Blackie thinks it's for sissies and he'd rather listen to crime dramas on the radio. Momma sends him to bed, where he dreams of venturing out. He sees a sign looking for boys, no experience needed. It's Fagin's school, where he trains boys to steal. The cops raid the place. In the shootout, the phone rings; Fagin answers and passes the message on to a cop: bring home a pound of butter. Blackie dives out a window, gets tangled up in a curtain, and wakes up, tangled in his blanket; he runs downstairs and joins in "Three Little Kittens."
Mr. (and Mrs.!) Daffy Duck are expecting four ducklings; Daffy plays the nervous father, and Porky drops by to offer congratulations. Soon, a bald eagle hijacks the runt of the litter, and Daffy gives chase (despite the fact he's been celebrating the birth a little too much).
A satirical visualization of strange and forgotten, but (at that time) nevertheless still existing laws in the U.S.A.
The cat of the house has its nap interrupted by two playing puppies, which sets off a chain of events.
Two dimwitted detectives investigate the robbery of an express company.