In Merry Madagascar, the beloved Madagascar animals crash-land in the North Pole and must work together to save Christmas from being ruined. Along the way, they encounter Santa Claus, reindeer, and a rival group of penguins. Will they be able to bring holiday joy back to the world?
In 'Cat Fishin'', Jerry the Mouse and Spike the Bulldog both want to catch the biggest fish in a fishing contest. They use various tactics to outsmart and outwit each other, leading to hilarious and chaotic situations.
Daffy Duck needs to get Bugs Bunny into QTTV's studio ASAP in order to win the thousand dollar prize.
Popeye and Sindbad compete for the love of Olive Oyl on a remote island, encountering giant monsters, damsels in distress, and a fire-breathing dragon.
Chicken Little, a young and gullible chicken, believes the sky is falling after being hit on the head by an acorn. He spreads the rumor, causing a mass hysteria in his town. Despite being ridiculed, Chicken Little sets out to prove that the sky is indeed falling and learns valuable lessons about bravery and trust along the way.
In this animated comedy short film, Tom the cat tries to catch Jerry the mouse who suddenly becomes invisible. Chaos ensues as Jerry outwits Tom using his invisibility to create mischief and escape from the cat's clutches. The film is filled with humorous and surreal moments as the two iconic characters engage in their classic cat-and-mouse chase.
Bad Luck Blackie is a black and white animated short film about a mischievous black cat who brings bad luck to a mean bulldog. The cat manages to outsmart the bulldog and gets its comeuppance in the end.
Heavenly Puss is a 1949 Tom and Jerry cartoon. In the cartoon, Tom dies and is sent to Heaven, but Saint Peter gives him one chance to redeem himself by returning to Earth and capturing Jerry. Tom successfully captures Jerry multiple times, but each time Jerry manages to escape. Finally, Tom is sent to Hell by Saint Peter. However, it turns out to be just a dream and Tom wakes up to find himself alive and well.
Johann Mouse is a comedic short film that follows the cat-and-mouse duo, Tom and Jerry, as they engage in a lively chase set to the beautiful music of Johann Strauss. The film features classic animation and showcases the virtuosity of a piano-playing mouse. The story takes place in Vienna, Austria, where Tom and Jerry find themselves in various comedic situations in a palace. Filled with humor, action, and classical music, Johann Mouse is a delightful watch for all ages.
In 'A Bird in a Guilty Cage,' Sylvester the cat tries to catch Tweety Bird, who takes refuge in a department store after hours. Sylvester goes through various hilarious attempts to catch Tweety, including roller-skating, dynamite, and disguising himself as a mannequin. In the end, he is unsuccessful as Tweety cleverly outwits him.
Popeye and Olive, adrift on a raft, land on what apparently is Africa, and are immediately battling elephants and gorillas (also a moose!). Popeye eventually battles an entire menagerie at once - after first gulping down a can of spinach, of course.
Mickey, Minnie, and their friends go on a camping trip, encountering various mishaps and funny situations along the way.
Roland is a flower child; Rattfink is "a weed." Roland keeps growing, picking, and sniffing flowers; Rattfink keeps attacking Roland, but the attacks either fail or backfire. Among the gags: As Roland plays the harp, Rattfink tries to discourage him by drumming. When that fails, he inverts the drum to reveal a beehive; the bees attack, the harp strings send Roland back into a fountain, and the bee-stung Roland still presents Rattfink with a flower. Rattfink air-drops a bag of flour on Roland; the resulting cloud of flour engulfs RF's plane, and he crashes into a building. Finally, Roland is in a jam session; Rattfink paints a can of nitroglycerine to look like a drum, but slips on a banana peel and explodes. Roland puts a flower on his grave; Rattfink's ghost hurls it at Roland.
A hungry cat disguises herself as a skunk to get in on feeding time at the zoo, but amorous Pepé thinks she's the real thing and pours on his Maurice Chevalier impression to win her over.
In 'Baby Butch,' a mischievous cat named Butch disguises himself as a baby to gain access to a household's food. However, his plans are constantly hindered by the house mouse, Jerry, who is determined to outsmart him and protect the family's food. The cartoon features comedic and slapstick violence as Butch tries various tricks to get his paws on the delicious treats.
In 'The Last Hungry Cat,' Sylvester the cat becomes increasingly paranoid and develops a guilt complex after mistakenly assuming he has killed Tweety Bird. This leads to insomnia and a desperate search for a sleeping pill. In a surreal twist, Sylvester encounters a narrator who interacts with him, further fueling his paranoia. Ultimately, Sylvester's guilty conscience leads him to believe he is being pursued by a giant birdcage, and he becomes determined to right his perceived wrong.
Boston Quackie (Daffy Duck) is an American agent in Paris assigned to guard the valuable secret contents of a briefcase. A man in a green hat steals the briefcase and leads Quackie on a chase aboard the Cloak and Dagger Express.
Foghorn Leghorn tries to teach Henery Hawk a lesson by tricking him into hitting a dynamite-filled trunk with a hammer.
A cartoon insurance salesman tries to cover various accidents but only ends up causing more chaos. From explosions to stampedes, his attempts to maintain safety only lead to more destruction.
In this animated comedy, a quacking duck embarks on a wild adventure filled with surrealism, fortune-tellers, and hilarious mishaps. With a mix of comedy and adventure, the duck experiences anthropomorphic antics, pie-in-the-face moments, and even a fake injury stunt.