In Alpine Climbers, Mickey, Donald, and Pluto venture into the mountains of the Alps. They encounter various obstacles like a mischievous goat, snow-covered landscapes, and comedic adventures. The trio faces comic frustration and hilarious mishaps as they navigate the treacherous terrain.
In 'Cat Napping,' Tom the Cat tries to find a quiet spot to take a nap but is constantly interrupted by Jerry the Mouse. They engage in a series of comedic battles and pranks, including Tom getting hit with a baseball bat and nearly being eaten by Spike the Dog. In the end, Tom is left exhausted and frustrated, while Jerry triumphantly relaxes in a hammock.
Bugs Bunny gets involved in a magic show where he has to outsmart a mean-widdle kid and perform various tricks such as pulling a rabbit from a hat. The show is filled with surrealism and comedic moments.
George and Junior hunt for the world's smallest pygmy.
Foundling Beaky Buzzard is adopted by a couple of polite, English sparrows, named Monte and Gwendlyn. When Monte tries to teach lame-brained Beaky to catch a chicken, Beaky's ineptitude results in Monte being repeatedly struck with a mallet and caught in a grenade explosion.
Big Bad Wolf and his nephew create a club for rabbits, Club del Conejo, to try to catch Bugs Bunny.
The Fox, a lumberjack, sets off to chop down his daily tree. He decides on the Crow's but the Crow is determined to save his home. He tries appealing to the Fox's sympathies with poetry and singing but the Fox pays no heed. After agreeing to let the Crow move out his possessions first (getting the Fox crushed by an elevator and piano in the process), the Fox sets to work chopping the tree. The Crow removes the blade from his axe so the Fox then uses a saw which the Crow uses to propel the fox into orbit. Next he tries bashing down the tree with an elephant but the Crow scares the pachyderm away with a toy mouse. Finally, the Fox plans to crash a train into the tree but it turns out the tree is petrified (or is it?).
Mother Goose and a scarecrow are having a secret romance.
The half-blind Sir Blur, who is both knight and mailman, torments a blacksmith with his bumbling.
The Fox is overweight and his doctor has put him on a light diet, which lasts only until the Fox arrives home hungry and prepares himself a large meal. The Crow, hungry as usual, decides to throw a fright into the Fox and get the meal for himself. The Crow does such a good job that the Fox imagines that he himself is dead.
A pelican blacksmith is bedeviled by a tree, which drops its burred-covered chestnuts on a horse just as he is trying to shoe it.
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