In Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise (1987), a group of nerds go on vacation to the tropical paradise of Fort Lauderdale. However, their vacation turns into a wild adventure as they encounter jocks, frame-ups, and a mysterious plot. With their nerdy skills and ingenuity, the nerds take revenge on the jocks and prove that intelligence is more powerful than strength.
Frank Sr. sells his supplies to Hook, but then Hook has the Bannion Boys bushwhack his wagon to get the money back. Frank is murdered, but Junior gets away. He comes back 10 years later to settle the score as the Singing Cowboy. He finds that Hook is still doing his dirty deeds on the unsuspecting people. Along the way, Frank meets the lovely Jen, who came out in the same wagon train 10 years before.
In 'Back to the Woods,' a man disguises himself as a Native American to avoid trouble from an English court. Chaos ensues as he gets involved with a Native American tribe, gets hit with a fish, and faces various comedic mishaps.
Racketeer Rabbit is a 1946 animated short film featuring Bugs Bunny. In the plot, Rocky and Mugsy, two gangsters, attempt to hide stolen money in a steamer trunk. Bugs Bunny, disguised as a police officer, tricks them into opening the trunk and retrieves the money. The film is filled with surreal and comedic scenes, featuring gags, puns, and slapstick humor.
In 'Boobs in the Woods,' a painter and his anthropomorphic animal friends go camping in the countryside. They encounter various comedic situations involving native American stereotypes, disguises, and parodies. The film is filled with surreal humor and Looney Tunes-style antics.
Out in the desert, a dopey wolf tries to catch an obnoxious rabbit.
On Be Kind to Animals Week, Porky Pig decides to practice the principle and affectionately pets a large, slobbering dog. The dog takes an instant liking to Porky and follows the pig everywhere.
Jacky's Whacky World presents the story of George Washington, told from a young boy's perspective, complete with his own drawings and his own narration.
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