A little boy builds a snowman who comes to life and takes him on a magical adventure to the North Pole. Years later, the boy finds a snowdog and together they embark on another journey filled with love and friendship.
Little Johnny Jet is a baby jet plane with anthropomorphic characteristics. He dreams of one day flying around the world but faces disapproval from his disapproving father. Determined to prove himself, Little Johnny Jet enters a contest to test his flying abilities. With the help of a delivery stork and some unexpected adventures, Little Johnny Jet sets out on a journey that leads him to famous landmarks like the Great Sphinx of Giza, Eiffel Tower in Paris, and Statue of Liberty in New York City. Through satire and comedy, this 1950s film showcases Little Johnny Jet's determination and his ultimate triumph in achieving his dream.
Bank robber Yosemite Sam forces Bugs to try to fly the largest airplane in the world.
Bugs tells stories to his nephew Clyde derived from earlier cartoons ("Baseball Bugs", "Stage Door Cartoon", "Rabbit Punch", "Falling Hare", and "Haredevil Hare").
Popeye runs a small airport, and Pappy wants to be a pilot.
Despite the title, the vehicles here are airplanes, not balloons. Bluto and Popeye are racing around the world; Bluto's got a sort of rocket plane, and Popeye's got a sad old prop model that has to be hand-started. He gets off to a bad start, as Bluto spins the prop, getting Popeye tangled up in it. This knocks him out; Olive puts him into his plane and gives him a push, and Popeye wakes up in the nick of time. Bluto stops off at the Eiffel Tower to woo a maiden; Popeye, with help from a lightning bolt, passes him. Bluto catches up again, and removes Popeye's engine. The plane crashes into the ocean, but fortunately, there's a case of spinach and a giant magnet nearby, so Popeye rebuilds the plane, using spinach cans to replace the missing pistons, and wins the race, as his spinach exhaust fries Bluto's plane.
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