A boy named Nobita befriends Doraemon, a robotic cat from the future. Together, they go on adventures and learn important lessons about friendship and family.
All This and Rabbit Stew is a 1941 animated short film produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film is notable for being one of the Censored Eleven, a group of Bugs Bunny cartoons withheld from syndication due to their racially insensitive content. The plot revolves around an African-American hunter pursuing Bugs Bunny through various comedic scenarios.
When Daffy hears that the Klondike trading post is paying good money for furs, Bugs' pelt becomes endangered.
In this classic Tom and Jerry short, Tom tries to steal food from the refrigerator and gets into a fight with Jerry over a bottle of milk. Meanwhile, a hungry waif comes to their door looking for food. Chaos ensues as Tom and Jerry battle it out while trying to feed the waif.
In Cue Ball Cat, Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse engage in a hilarious game of pool, filled with surrealism and comedic antics. From billiard balls being swallowed to portable holes and tightrope walking, this animated comedy is a wild ride of unpredictable fun.
In 'Beep Prepared,' Wile E. Coyote sets a series of traps to catch the elusive Road Runner, using various tools and contraptions. The chase takes place in a desert landscape, with rock formations and train tracks providing the backdrop for their antics. Despite his elaborate plans, Wile E. Coyote fails to catch Road Runner at every turn, often resulting in humorous consequences and physical gags.
A scientist invents the portable hole, only to have a thief steal his samples to go on a crime spree.
An arctic saloon. The tiny dog, Dan McFoo, is playing a pinball-like marble game in the back. His girlfriend, Sue, sounding like Katharine Hepburn, stands by. A stranger comes in with eyes for Sue; he begins a boxing match with Dan. After Dan gets knocked down, he accuses the stranger of having something in the glove; the ref finds four horseshoes and a horse. After the fight goes on a while with no conclusion, the narrator tosses a couple of guns, the lights go out, and Dan is shot or is he?
Molly Moo-Cow washes to shore on an island, the one occupied by Robinson Crusoe. Much of the short is Crusoe extolling the virtues of the solitary life, Molly trying to ingratiate herself to Crusoe and Crusoe trying to get rid of her. He finally succeeds-just before cannibals come ashore, capture Crusoe and dump him in a pot. From the time they grab him Crusoe is yelling for help (from whom is unclear, given that he wants the island to himself).
The story of a town where everything is topsy-turvy.
Scrappy, his little brother, and the dog take the car and drive to the camping grounds.
The Aardvark is bedeviled by a portable hole which removes the ground beneath him on the edge of a cliff and lets the air out of a balloon suspending the Aardvark above the Ant onto whom the Aardvark plans to drop an anvil; anvil does not crush the Ant but hits the fallen Aardvark on his head.
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