A scientist accidentally discovers a magical formula that repels wood, enabling him to become an unbeatable baseball player. As he joins a struggling baseball team, he begins to gain fame and attract attention. However, his secret formula starts to create complications in his personal and professional life, leading to a series of comedic and dramatic events.
A dog decides to quit the slapstick comedy of cartoons and go to his country home to concentrate on Shakespeare, but two troublesome yet polite gophers foil his grand plans.
In this animated short film, a cheating competitor tries to win a sports competition through various devious means. With explosions, disguises, and surrealistic twists, the competitor goes to great lengths to come out on top.
In this surreal animated short film, a man narrates his life story using a series of colorful slang expressions. The film explores the comedic and poetic use of language and the various metaphors and visual puns associated with slang. The narrative takes unexpected twists and turns, ultimately culminating in a surprising and whimsical ending.
Blitz Wolf is a surrealistic cartoon that tells the story of the Big Bad Wolf and his attempts to defeat the Three Little Pigs during World War II. The film uses satire and humor to criticize the propaganda that was prevalent during the war. The wolf tries various tactics, including disguises, bombs, and explosions, but ultimately ends up in hell.
In Triplet Trouble, Tom the Cat and Jerry the Mouse engage in comic violence as they play pranks on each other, causing chaos and destruction. With their mischievous antics, they leave a trail of mayhem wherever they go.
In 'The Zoot Cat', Tom the cat tries to impress a girl by wearing a zoot suit and engaging in various antics. He tries to play the piano and speak in jive slang, but his attempts only lead to mishaps and chaos. Meanwhile, Jerry the mouse enjoys watching Tom's failures and even takes advantage of the situation to play pranks on him. The short film showcases surrealism, slapstick comedy, and the iconic cat-and-mouse dynamic.
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.
Scheming mice Hubie and Bertie convince a cat that he is, in fact, a lion.
Secret agent Jerry-akin has to steal a giant refrigerator full of cheese, guarded by the evil Tom Thrush with a vast array of diabolical gadgets and traps. Of course, Jerry has a few tricks of his own.
In Bacall to Arms, a wolf and a battle-axe fight against a mother-in-law, with radar, high heels, and a blonde woman as key elements. The plot involves an usher, a lion, and various surreal elements. The story takes place in the 1940s in a movie theater where a noisy audience member disrupts a movie reality crossover. The film includes racial stereotypes, movie theater disguises, hotfoot pranks, blackface, newsreels, exploding cigars, and a spoof of the MGM lion.
Tiger Trouble is a hilarious animated short film from 1945. It follows the comical adventures of Goofy the Dog as he encounters a mischievous tiger in Africa. Full of slapstick humor and anthropomorphic animal antics, the film takes viewers on a surreal journey filled with laughs and tickling feet.
In Daredevil Droopy, Droopy the dog shows off his daredevil skills in the circus, performing dangerous stunts such as tightrope walking and being shot out of a cannon. His rival, Spike the dog, tries to compete for the same job, but Droopy outshines him with his impressive acts.
Part Time Pal is a hilarious comedy animation short featuring the iconic cat and mouse duo, Tom and Jerry. In this adventure, Tom and Jerry find themselves in a series of hilarious mishaps involving gelatin, falling down stairs, corn, chickens, chases, brooms, and more. The laughs never stop as Tom and Jerry's antics escalate in this classic family-friendly animation.
In Squatter's Rights, a mischievous squatter causes chaos in a house he decides to call home. Chip and Dale, Pluto the dog, and Mickey Mouse try to evict him in a series of hilarious encounters. With pranks, mishaps, and silly antics, this animated short is sure to keep you laughing.
While chasing Jerry around a dock, Tom sees and instantly falls in love with a female cat. The female cat appears to return Tom's interest, so Tom sneaks aboard the ship the female cat and her owner have just boarded. Jerry follows Tom onto the boat and proceeds to interfere with Tom's subsequent flirtations.
World War I, apparently. There is a series of quick blackout gags, including a soldier that throws the pin...
Donald Duck and Jose Carioca, both literally blue, stumble across the Cafe do Samba, whose proprietor is determined to cheer them up with samba music. After they get their color back, they land in a giant brandy snifter, where a live-action woman is playing the tune on an organ. She also drums and dances a bit. The only dialogue is the lyrics of the song, sung by women.
A tour of the bright lights of New York City, where the various advertising signs come to life.
A spoof of a popular radio program of the time called "Hobby Lobby", with blackout gags showcasing people's various hobbies and/or inventions.