In Eshbaugh’s ‘political’ animated cartoon world, the Democratic platform is destroyed by its own swallowing of the NRA (National Recovery Act), sending the Donkey representing the party into a dizzying disastrous bucking fury (thanks to a ‘liberal’ added dose of Russian vodka).
When two musicians are fired from their orchestra, they must find a way to survive on the streets. They end up staying in a boarding house, where they get into various comedic misadventures.
In 'The Hoose-Gow,' Laurel and Hardy find themselves in a labor camp where they create mayhem and havoc. Their attempts at a prison break, food fights, and comedic antics lead to hilarious consequences.
A firefly with a miner's lighted helmet explores a camper's tent and the various people-sized items that, from his perspective, are gigantic, then utters the cartoon's single line of dialog.
Rock-a-Bye Bear (1952) is a hilarious cartoon that follows Spike the dog as he tries to sleep but is constantly disturbed by a mischievous bear. With a series of funny and ironic events, the bear creates chaos in Spike's life, leaving him exhausted and frustrated. Can Spike find a way to outsmart the bear and finally get some sleep? Find out in this classic animated comedy.
In 'From Hare to Heir', a rabbit named Bugs Bunny inherits a kingdom in 17th-century England. However, he must learn to control his short temper in order to rule effectively. With comedic twists and a surrealistic storyline, Bugs Bunny navigates the challenges of being an heir while dealing with unwanted houseguests, financial straits, and the intricacies of the kingdom.
In the Alps, Tom gets knocked out chasing Jerry, and is revived, revitalized and intoxicated by a St. Bernard with a keg of brandy. After several such episodes, Tom escapes with Jerry to a tropical island, where he is hit with a coconut. Not to worry- the St. Bernard appears and renders his special brand of first aid.
When Elena, a middle-aged waitress with love-lorn love handles, can't take dishing up another plate of tater tots, she leaves her diner life forever. Or so she thinks. But the silverware has another plan. As plate after spatula after utensil hop after her, a new fate unfolds - Will she escape forever, or will the utensils win her back?
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