Animaniacs follows the zany antics of three animated siblings, Yakko, Wakko, and Dot, as they wreak havoc in the town of Burbank, California. With their absurd comedy, clever wordplay, and slapstick humor, the Animaniacs deliver non-stop entertainment for viewers of all ages. From their encounters with genius mice trying to take over the world to their hilarious exchanges with a variety of other cartoon characters, the Animaniacs never fail to bring laughter and mischief wherever they go.
Oggy and the Cockroaches is a surrealistic and hyperbolic physical comedy that takes place in Oggy's house. The series follows the constant rivalry between Oggy, an anthropomorphic cat, and three mischievous and anthropomorphic cockroaches who constantly disrupt Oggy's life. The show is known for its slapstick humor, cartoon physics, and minimal dialogue. It is set in the 20th and 21st centuries and incorporates elements of silent comedy. Oggy and the Cockroaches has become a psychotronic series with a cult following.
Tiny Toon Adventures introduces a new generation of Looney Tunes characters, including Buster Bunny, Babs Bunny, Plucky Duck, and many others. These young cartoon characters attend Acme Looniversity, where they are taught by the original Looney Tunes characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Porky Pig. They navigate life at school, face challenges, and often find themselves in absurd and hilarious situations, making this show a favorite among kids and adults alike.
When a cartoon rabbit is accused of murder, he enlists the help of a burnt out private investigator to prove his innocence. Together, they uncover a conspiracy involving blackmail, a corrupt studio owner, and a plan to destroy Toontown.
The Mask: Animated Series (1995) follows the adventures of a masked man with a split personality – mild-mannered Stanley Ipkiss and his alter ego, the mischievous and hyperactive Mask. With the help of his sidekick cartoon dog Milo, the Mask embarks on surreal and comedic adventures, utilizing his magical mask's hyperbolic physical distortion abilities. This absurd comedy is based on the cult classic film and features a mix of superhero action, fantasy, and slapstick comedy.
In Cool World, a cartoonist named Jack Deebs is transported into the animated world he created, where he must stop an evil animated character from crossing over into the real world and wreaking havoc. As Jack navigates this strange and unpredictable world, he encounters various bizarre and eccentric cartoon characters along the way.
Red Hot Riding Hood is a visually stunning and humorous spin on the classic tale of Little Red Riding Hood. The story follows a voluptuous redhead who grabs the attention of a wolf in the big city, leading to a series of hilarious and sexy escapades.
Get ready to join Mickey and friends on their most amazing adventure ever -- a new movie classic inspired by Disney's ALICE IN WONDERLAND. It's Daisy Duck's birthday, and, in preparation, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck have arranged a surprise party and bought a cuckoo clock as a present. However, the bird inside the clock escapes, leading Donald and Mickey into a strange fantasy world, modeled after Lewis Carroll's Wonderland. Some friends tag along for the journey, and some even appear as characters from the original tale. Goofy becomes the Goofy Hatter and Clarabelle Cow becomes Queen Clarabelle.
In this hand-drawn animation, a group of skeletons dance and play music in a graveyard. The surreal and comedic elements make for an entertaining and unique viewing experience.
In Love That Pup, Tom the cat tries to catch the mischievous Jerry while dealing with the protective bulldog Spike. The film is filled with surreal humor and physical gags as Tom faces various obstacles in his pursuit.
Muscle Beach Tom (1956) is a comedic and surreal animated short film featuring Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse. Set at Muscle Beach, the story revolves around a love triangle, with Tom and Jerry trying to impress a girl. The film includes hyperbolic physical distortion, weightlifting, beach activities, and humorous rivalry between the characters.
In Knighty Knight Bugs, Bugs Bunny is tasked with retrieving a magical sword for King Arthur, but must outsmart the evil Black Knight, Yosemite Sam, who is determined to stop him. Throughout the film, Bugs encounters various obstacles and uses his wit and cleverness to overcome them, leading to hilarious and adventurous situations.
Spider-Ham, a superhero pig from an alternate universe, finds himself trapped in a ham and must navigate through a series of wacky and surreal situations to find a way back home.
Tummy Trouble (1989) is an animated short film that follows the adventures of Baby Herman as he causes chaos in a hospital. With his babysitter, Roger Rabbit, trying to keep him under control, Baby Herman's antics lead to hilarious and surreal situations. This classic animation showcases the slapstick comedy and surreal humor that made it a favorite among audiences.
Mouse in Manhattan follows the mischievous mouse Jerry as he navigates the bustling streets of Manhattan, encountering various challenges and comedic moments along the way.
In this classic animated short, Tom the cat attempts to play a piano solo, but Jerry the mouse interferes and chaos ensues. They engage in a comedic battle, with Tom trying to catch Jerry while still playing the piano. The concert turns into a hilarious display of cartoon violence and physical comedy.
Tom and Jerry visit a Texas dude ranch. Tom tries to impress a girl by pretending that a recording is his own performance. Jerry competes with Tom for the girl's attention. They both engage in hyperbolic physical distortion and humorously exaggerated cowboy skills. In the end, Tom and Jerry reconcile and return to their cat-and-mouse dynamic.
In this classic animated short, Roger Rabbit takes on a madcap adventure on a roller coaster, facing off against a mustache-twirling villain and experiencing hyperbolic physical distortions. With slapstick comedy and surreal elements, this hand-drawn animation is a must-watch for fans of classic cartoons.
In 'The Bowling Alley-Cat,' Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse wreak havoc at a bowling alley. With hyperbolic physical distortion and anthropomorphism, the duo engages in a surreal battle, tripping, falling, and skating without skates. From mice in spittoons to bowling pins as characters, this comedic short takes viewers on a wild and entertaining ride.
In 'Zipping Along,' a cartoon coyote named Wile E. Coyote tries to catch a speedy roadrunner using a variety of schemes and gadgets, all of which backfire hilariously.