Tom and Jerry visit a Texas dude ranch. Tom tries to impress a girl by pretending that a recording is his own performance. Jerry competes with Tom for the girl's attention. They both engage in hyperbolic physical distortion and humorously exaggerated cowboy skills. In the end, Tom and Jerry reconcile and return to their cat-and-mouse dynamic.
Captain Sindbad sets off on a thrilling journey filled with evil creatures, magical prophecies, and swashbuckling sword fights.
Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse get caught up in a series of misadventures while trying to outsmart each other. Their comedic escapades involve a raid on the refrigerator, a crawling baby, a basement covered in soot, and a hilarious diaper change. The film ends with a clever wink to the audience.
Popeye the Sailor (1933) follows the adventures of Popeye, a brave and strong sailor who gains incredible power after consuming spinach. With his trusty pipe and the support of his love interest Olive Oyl, Popeye takes on the brutish Bluto and various other challenges, all while navigating the surreal world of carnival games and newspaper headlines.
A barmaid, a Mexican officer and a terrible toreador form a love triangle, as they dance, skip, kiss, punch and slap to the tune of Bizet's "Carmen." Later, the barmaid cheers her lover, and the officer razzes him, during the big bullfight. The toreador and the bull are not above clowning, but never doubt they are two fearsome opponents striving toward a gruesome climax.
Bad Luck Blackie is a black and white animated short film about a mischievous black cat who brings bad luck to a mean bulldog. The cat manages to outsmart the bulldog and gets its comeuppance in the end.
In 'Royal Cat Nap,' Tom the cat character tries his best to be quiet and steal some cheese in a castle without waking up Jerry the mouse character. He goes to great lengths, breaking dishes, locking doors, and walking on tiptoe. Tom even tries to use earplugs and a lullaby to put Jerry to sleep. However, his attempts are foiled when he steps on a tack and gets stabbed in the nose and butt, causing him to scream in pain. The noise wakes up Jerry, who then starts singing and playing the violin, causing chaos in the castle. Tom desperately tries to catch Jerry while avoiding the castle guard and various traps. Eventually, the two characters engage in a sword fight, but Jerry uses his elongating arm to outsmart Tom and hilariously defeat him. The movie ends with Tom turning blue and defeated.
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.
In this animated short film, Tom tries to frame Jerry for stealing food from the fridge. He sets up a dog bone to make it look like Jerry took it, but Jerry manages to outsmart him and expose the truth.
In this animated comedy, a sorceress takes a job as a traveling companion, but her adventures become more spooky and surreal when she encounters a witch's familiar and a spooky house.
Tom the cat gets into all sorts of hilarious escapades, from chasing mice to trying to catch birds. Along the way, he faces various obstacles and mishaps, leading to comedic outcomes.
Tom and Jerry engage in a comedic chase and fight as they struggle to get a good night's sleep. Jerry's playful antics and Tom's relentless pursuit cause chaos and sleeplessness, leading to hilarious and surreal situations.
In Fit to Be Tied, Tom and Jerry engage in their usual slapstick antics, with Tom trying to catch Jerry and various comic mishaps ensuing along the way. The film is filled with humorous moments of cartoon violence and clever use of everyday objects.
Summertime, and Mickey takes Minnie on a picnic. While Pluto is chasing a rabbit, and Mickey and Minnie are doing a courtship dance, every animal in the woods is busy making off with their picnic food. And then the rain comes.
Bosko, an ink pen, comes to life and engages in various comedic antics, including singing, dancing, and playing the piano.
Boarding house proprietor Wally Walrus takes out an ad in the local paper looking for a sweetheart. Woody Woodpecker reads this and decides he might be able to trick Wally out of some cooking if he dresses up like a girl and answers the ad.
In 'Slicked-up Pup,' a mischievous puppy named Spike wreaks havoc as he tries to avoid getting a bath, leading to a series of comedic mishaps and a race against time. With the help of his friends Tom and Jerry, Spike must outsmart their owner, Tom's son, and avoid getting caught in a web of soap, tar, and feathers. Will Spike be able to stay clean and out of trouble? Find out in this hilarious and surreal animated adventure!
Tennis Chumps is a hilarious animated short film that follows the misadventures of Tom the Cat and Jerry the Mouse as they compete in a tennis match filled with absurd and comical situations. With no dialogue, the film relies on physical comedy and surrealism to entertain the audience.
Oswald is riding along on his horse having a merry old time when the two of them fall down a hill, right up to a castle. Oswald whistles for the princess, who blows him a kiss as she appears on a balcony. He reaches her by lassoing the balcony and tying the other end of the rope to his horse's tail, using it as a tightrope. A rival knight suddenly appears and Oswald falls off the balcony, startled. He manages to climb back up and the two fight for the princess.
Bosko is a Mountie in the cold, snowy north. His sergeant demands that he get his man: a peg-legged villain wanted dead or alive.