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.
Porky and his friends race against time to reach their destination on a modern steam train while encountering various obstacles along the way.
In this surreal and whimsical cartoon, Foxy the Fox encounters various bizarre situations as he navigates a chaotic cityscape. With catchy songs and comedic antics, Foxy takes viewers on a delightful adventure filled with anthropomorphic animals, singing, and surprising twists.
A train runs into a cow on the tracks; with the captain nowhere to be found, the fireman is forced to desperately improvise in order to keep the train going.
Bosko and his porcine friend are hobos in a runaway boxcar.
Bosko, carrying his hobo stick, travels along the railroad tracks with his dog, Bruno. Unfortunately, they're both on the tracks as they cross a bridge and realize that a train is coming perilously near. They manage to escape via a handcar, which was waiting for them on the tracks. however, once over the bridge, Bruno gets his foot caught near the switch. Bruno escapes, but not before allowing his poor master to think he's dead. Bosko is angry at his pet, but outrage turns to fear when the sound of another train gets them both panicking again. Luckily, the "train whistle" is only the mooing of a cow. The pair's adventures continue as they try to steal a chicken for her eggs. Finally, they end up on a runaway boxcar and have a second encounter with the obnoxious cow.
Jerry's train encounters a cow on the railroad tracks and can't get it to budge.
Eddie leaves on the train for his uncle's place to meet the girl who has been picked out for him to marry, much to his displeasure. Victoria sets out for her aunt's for the same purpose and takes the same train. Neither knows the other and has no idea in what the other looks like. The fat man and his wife and three children board the train. Finding that they have left the baby's nursing bottle behind, the wife gets off to buy another and misses the train. At the next stop the fat man gets off to telegraph to his wife, leaving the children in charge of Eddie, who is his friend.
An old coal-burning locomotive roars down the tracks, manned only by engineer Scrappy and his assistant, Oopie. They go along at a fair clip, with Scrappy maintaining the engine, but Oopie can barely get one lump of coal into the boiler at a time.When they come to a steep grade, Oopie's broken off most of the controls, and a headlong hurl over a cliff awaits.
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