In this animated adventure, Tom and Jerry join forces to find hidden treasure on a pirate island, encountering seasickness, animated skeletons, and a curse along the way.
In Moving Day (1936), Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy attempt to move a piano into their new house. However, they face numerous challenges, including a mischievous cat, Peg-Leg Pete. Chaos ensues as they try to navigate the piano through narrow doorways and up steep stairs. Ultimately, they manage to triumph over the obstacles and successfully settle into their new home.
In this classic animated short, Tom the cat attempts to play a piano solo, but Jerry the mouse interferes and chaos ensues. They engage in a comedic battle, with Tom trying to catch Jerry while still playing the piano. The concert turns into a hilarious display of cartoon violence and physical comedy.
Beep, Beep is a humorous cartoon short featuring the iconic characters Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner. The plot revolves around Wile E. Coyote's attempts to catch the elusive Road Runner using various failed contraptions and clever strategies. The cartoon is known for its fast-paced action, slapstick comedy, and exaggerated physical gags.
In Knighty Knight Bugs, Bugs Bunny is tasked with retrieving a magical sword for King Arthur, but must outsmart the evil Black Knight, Yosemite Sam, who is determined to stop him. Throughout the film, Bugs encounters various obstacles and uses his wit and cleverness to overcome them, leading to hilarious and adventurous situations.
In Love That Pup, Tom the cat tries to catch the mischievous Jerry while dealing with the protective bulldog Spike. The film is filled with surreal humor and physical gags as Tom faces various obstacles in his pursuit.
In 'Hopalong Casualty,' Wile E. Coyote's attempts to catch the Road Runner backfire, resulting in comedic and exaggerated mishaps with Acme brand products and surreal situations in the desert.
Porky Pig, Bugs Bunny, and Daffy Duck find themselves in a hotel where chaos ensues. From escaping out of a window to getting flattened like pancakes, the gang experiences one absurd situation after another. With surrealism and physical comedy, this short film delivers non-stop laughs.
Yosemite Sam leads his Indians against Fort Lariat while Bugs is in charge.
Barney gets involved in Good Neighbor Week by helping out the local beaver - help the beaver could do without.
Putty Tat Trouble follows the hilarious adventures of Sylvester the cat as he tries to catch Tweety bird.
Desert Mirage is a comedy fantasy animated movie that follows the adventures of a group of animals and humans as they navigate through a desert mirage. With a mix of traditional animation and live-action, the movie combines humor, action, and stunning visuals to create an entertaining experience.
In 'Up a Tree,' Chip 'n' Dale, two mischievous chipmunks, try to stop Pluto, a lovable, but slow-witted dog, from chopping down a tree. Their antics involve dynamite, a telephone, and an exploding house. This classic cartoon short from the 1950s showcases the comical adventures of these beloved Disney characters.
In 'Much Ado About Nutting,' a squirrel navigates through various bizarre and humorous situations in New York City, including encountering anthropomorphic nuts, navigating a construction site, and climbing the Empire State Building. The film is filled with surrealism, physical humor, and witty visual gags.
Woody Woodpecker is engaged in combat with a big tomcat and after several break-even escapades, Woody finally tricks the cat into a dogcatcher's truck which is filled with dogs with a sour disposition, especially regarding cats. Woody finally shoots the cat off into outer space using a giant rocket (not from Acme).
Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck find themselves in the Sahara Desert as they try to outwit Yosemite Sam, a trespasser in the French Foreign Legion. The cartoon features humorous situations and surrealistic elements.
Mickey's Manglers get a couple of last-quarter touchdowns and tie the football game with the Alley Cats, 96 to 96. Can Mickey score the winning touchdown at the last second? An early Goofy is the radio announcer; Pluto is the water-dog.
A mother puts her baby boy in an outdoor playpen, but he's more mature than she realizes, and quickly breaks out, and with the help of a raccoon and a squirrel, they are soon raiding the watermelon patch. Mother returns: turns out it's moving day, and the family is moving to the city.
Pooch the Pup takes his girlfriend and an anthropomorphic camera to the jungle in search of the giant ape, King Klunk. They arrive just as the Hot-Cha tribe is offering one of their own girls to the ape as a sacrifice. King Klunk tries to bite down on her head, but even his enormous fangs can't make a dent in her hard skull. His attention turns to Pete the Pup's girl, whom he snatches up in his huge hand. The ape doesn't know what to make of her until Cupid hits him with an arrow. Suddenly, King Klunk is in love. He even battles a dinosaur to prevent her from getting devoured. During the fight, Pooch takes the opportunity to rescue her. After winning his battle, the ape takes after the fleeing pair, but they defeat him by cracking a giant egg over his head. Soon, Pooch and his girl are exhibiting the giant ape in a big-city theater. Mischievous Cupid reappears to reignite the ape's passion for the girl.
Sylvester Cat joins a tour group through the City Zoo and finds Tweety Bird among the exhibits. Sylvester chases Tweety and ends up in a bear's den.