Antboy is the story of a young boy named Pelle, who is bitten by a genetically modified ant and gains its powers. With his newfound abilities, Pelle becomes a superhero and must use his powers to protect his town from evil villains.
Sach receives news that he is the heir to the Terwilliger Debussy Jones fortune. Accompanied by his pal Slip, he arrives at the Jones mansion to review the legal papers needed for him to claim his new fortune. However, Sach and Slip discover that the rightful heir, the young Terwilliger III, is being cheated out of his inheritance by the miscreant duo of Stuyvesant Jones and Clarissa. Sach and Slip, with the help of their fellow Bowery Boys, save the day and restore the heir’s inheritance.
Only a few minutes remain of this partially lost film. A scientist discovers a potion that restores things to their original form: pets, jewelry--endless possibilities. His assistant wonders about its applications, with comical results.
In this slapstick comedy set during the Great Depression, a mischievous chimp wreaks havoc in a struggling circus. With bankruptcies, mistaken identities, and pratfalls galore, the circus performers must navigate through hilarious chaos.
Max is inspired by a cute puppy, and gives Ko-Ko a trained dog to show off in a circus ring. The dog performs a variety of tricks, but things get out of hand once Ko-Ko's trained fleas are let loose into the crowd.
When a mischievous dog named Pooch comes to town, he wreaks havoc on the community, causing chaos and hilarity. From wrestling with a dog to hitting someone with a rock, Pooch's antics lead to a wild adventure filled with laughter.
Dot Farley is throwing a benefit for cats but hasn't any. This means she calls up her husband, Edmund Breese, to bring some. He being busy with business deputes the job to Franklin Pangborn. Pangborn gets office boy Ray Cooke, and in no time at all, Breese has fleas.
Quinton (Mike Hartsfield, The DEATH TOILET Franchise) and Bob (Evan Jacobs, director of the original FLEAS) are two lovable losers who get more than they bargain for when a home remedy goes wrong. After injuring himself while trying to fix an ingrown toenail, Quinton becomes convinced that he needs to do a lot more "surgery" on his toe. Amidst a lot of arguing, eating and other tomfoolery, Quinton eventually decides that the best way to remedy the situation is to amputate his foot.
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