In a desperate attempt to win a basketball match and earn their freedom, the Looney Tunes seek the aid of retired basketball champion, Michael Jordan. Michael Jordan, as a young boy, dreams of becoming a famous sports player. Many years later, he retires from the NBA and plays baseball instead. In outer space, the Moron Mountain Theme Park owner sends his evil minions to capture the Looney Tunes. Bugs Bunny convinces them to challenge the Nerdlucks to a basketball game. The Nerdlucks steal the abilities of NBA players and become the Monstars. Michael joins the Looney Tunes team with the help of his friends, defeats the Monstars, and returns home to resume his basketball career.
Woody Woodpecker is a stable boy. The stables are located right in an airfield, and the sound of airplanes droning around only fuels his lust to fly. "I want to fly like the birds!" declares the woodpecker. But the only thing the bulldog sergeant on the airfield feels Woody is competent for is clipping the horses with an electric clipper. And considering that Woody accidentally allows the clipper to clip off the sarge's shirt buttons and a long strip of hair off his chin, he may be giving Woody too much credit. Nevertheless, Woody spends his time reading "How to Fly a Plane from the Ground Up." And eventually, he sneaks onto a PU-2.
Mouse Trouble is a comedic animated short film from 1944. The plot revolves around a cat named Tom and a mouse named Jerry, who constantly cause mischief and chaos for each other. In this particular episode, Tom tries to catch Jerry using various traps and tricks, but Jerry always manages to outsmart him and turn the tables. The film is full of slapstick humor, clever gags, and hilarious chase sequences. It is a classic example of the iconic cat and mouse rivalry.
In 'Zoom and Bored,' Wile E. Coyote relentlessly chases the elusive Road Runner through the desert, using various ingenious traps and Acme products. The chase escalates to absurd heights, with the Coyote suffering from his own devices. This iconic animated short encapsulates the classic predator-prey dynamic with a healthy dose of slapstick comedy.
Elmer Fudd tries to capture a rabbit using his camera, but his plans backfire and he ends up in a series of surreal and hilarious situations.
In this Screenliner short, New York City police detectives investigate the case of a missing girl, whose clothes are found on a bridge. Was it a suicide, was she murdered, or is this a hoax?
Barney Bear sets out to capture the world's smallest horse.
Wile E. Coyote chases the Road Runner using a skateboard, a hunting falcon, two doves tied to his feet.
The Coyote tries, with no success, to find a way across a gorge to reach the Road Runner on the other side.
Barney sets off in search of honey, but his various gadgets don't always work out they way they should.
In this black comedy about the disintegration of a love affair, a young woman's loneliness in the midst of Kuala Lumpur's metropolitan sprawl triggers a tenuous relationship with a naïve salesman who has a tendency to please and over-emote.
No Mutton fer Nuttin' is a hilarious and surreal animated short film from 1943. The plot follows a mischievous sheep named Blackie as he gets into various comedic and surreal situations. The film is filled with slapstick humor, witty dialogue, and unexpected twists.
Barney Bear grows a victory garden that a gopher is only too happy to gobble up.
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