Little Men follows two young boys who become best friends while their parents are involved in a business dispute. As their friendship grows, they navigate the challenges of growing up, family relationships, and the changing dynamics of their neighborhood.
Aunt Agatha threatens to call the police on innocent trick-or-treaters. Her nephew, Ralph, would love to be out with them. But what he wants most of all is a pumpkin. From across the street, Raggedy Ann and Andy watch the drama unfold. Andy is furious at Agatha for preventing the boy from enjoying the wonderful, horrible holiday. Ann, with her irritating insistence on fairness, decides that Agatha has merely forgotten what it's like to be young. The pressing matter ahead is getting Ralph a pumpkin. Andy scoffs at the idea of finding one at this late date. Ann reasons that if there's a little boy who needs a pumpkin, there must be a pumpkin who needs a little boy. She's right. Not far away, a miserable pumpkin is blubbering out pumpkin seed-tears because no one wants him for Halloween.
In 'The Lonesome Mouse,' Tom the cat tries to catch Jerry the mouse, but Jerry outsmarts him at every turn. Their chase leads to hilarious antics and slapstick humor, making this a classic comedy for all ages.
A family moves out to the 'peaceful' suburbs where everything goes wrong, including the mother-in-law moving in.
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.
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