In this beloved animation, Peter and his animal friends must outsmart a cunning wolf that threatens their peaceful village.
Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd engage in their usual chase and rivalry, with a comedic twist involving time travel to the future.
In 'Toy Tinkers,' Chip and Dale try to get nuts from Donald Duck's walnut tree, leading to a chaotic battle involving toys, cannons, and lots of mischief.
In this animated short film, a mischievous kitten dreams of becoming a career criminal. He uses a toy gun and a wooden sword to try and rob a stagecoach, but his plans go awry when he encounters a bulldog and falls into a rain barrel. With the help of his cartoon horse and dog friends, the kitten learns the importance of friendship and the consequences of his actions.
In 'Gift Wrapped,' Sylvester the Cat tries to catch Tweety Bird as they both get caught up in a humorous series of Christmas-themed mishaps.
Ralph Phillips is overjoyed when he runs out of Fort Itude, because he's a civilian again. Things, however, don't go well for him when he gets home, and two pixies named Pete and Re-Pete convince him to stay in civilian life or go back to the army. At the end, Ralph chooses to go back to the army
Mickey and Minnie are on a wagon train; they camp for the night, unaware that Indians have spotted them and are doing a war dance. The attack comes, and Minnie is captured.
In 'Prest-O Change-O,' a stage magician's magic tricks continually backfire, leading to hilarious shenanigans. From transformation mishaps to an enchanted trunk, this surrealistic cartoon is filled with comic chaos and anthropomorphic animals.
Mrs. Mouse is reading "A Visit from St. Nicholas" to her brood when a cat tries to break in. The cat overhears them arguing about the existence of Santa, so he dresses up accordingly.
Bugs fights with Blacque Jacque Shellacque over Klondike gold.
The old toymaker goes to sleep, and his toys immediately come to life and sing "Red-Headed Baby." A red-haired baby doll begins the song. She's soon joined by her sweetheart, a toy soldier named Napoleon. A spider briefly spoils the fun when he descends upon the toys and grabs the doll. It's up to Napoleon to save her.
Bugs Bunny gushes with excitement over the end of school, but while stopping to wonder why he's excited about this at his age, he runs into a tree and has a flashback to his youth, when he was just as excited about the end of school. But his nemesis, a young Elmer Fudd, is also out, and he's out to get the budding wascally wabbit.
Bosko is shipwrecked on an island where he is chased by a lion and pursued by simian cannibals.
Bosko is a Mountie in the cold, snowy north. His sergeant demands that he get his man: a peg-legged villain wanted dead or alive.
Scrappy, his little brother, and the dog take the car and drive to the camping grounds.
Warners' "economy cartoon," repackaging footage from earlier Tweety and Sylvester chases with new footage. In this one, Sylvester tells a psychiatrist of his frustration at not being able to catch Tweety, his repeated failures illustrated through past cartoons featuring the canary and puddy tat.
Junior and Pudgy slip away from Betty Boop's care to go hunting with a pop-gun.
Jacky's Whacky World presents the story of George Washington, told from a young boy's perspective, complete with his own drawings and his own narration.
Bosko going to Grandma's to bring her a bag of cookies. It also has him encountering some frogs meant to caricature some famous African-American musicians of the time who want those cookies as they sing and dance with Bosko in tune for them.
This short film documents the daily life of the goings-on on Orchard Street, a commercial street in the Lower East Side New York City.