Krypto, a superhero dog from the planet Krypton, defends the Earth against various threats. With his alter ego as Clark Kent's pet, he fights villains alongside his sidekick, Kevin, and forms a bond with other animals.
In this interquel, best friends Tod and Copper face the challenges of jealousy and betrayal when Copper joins a band of singing dogs, testing their friendship and loyalty. With the help of their animal friends, they must find a way to save their friendship and confront the slimy leader of the singing dogs.
Oliver, a homeless kitten, befriends a street-smart dog named Dodger and joins his gang of misfit animals in New York City. Together, they embark on a series of adventures and learn the importance of friendship and family.
In All Dogs Go to Heaven 2, Charlie and Itchy return to Earth to retrieve Gabriel's horn and prevent a demonic cat from taking over Heaven. Along the way, they befriend a young boy named David and encounter various challenges and obstacles. Will they be able to save Heaven and find their own redemption?
Silver Fang follows the story of a young male protagonist and his loyal dog as they face the challenges of the wilderness, including dog fights, bear encounters, and the ultimate battle for survival. Set against a backdrop of snow and mountains, this anime adaptation is based on the popular manga.
Ginga Legend Weed (2005) follows the story of Weed, a courageous dog who embarks on a thrilling adventure to protect his pack and seek justice. With his trusty canine friends by his side, Weed must overcome numerous challenges, including intense dog fights and dangerous enemies. Based on a manga, this anime adaptation captivates audiences with its compelling storyline and heartwarming portrayal of a dog as the protagonist.
Easter Parade is a romantic musical set in 1910s New York City. It follows the story of a dance duo who join forces to become stars in the famous Ziegfeld Follies. Along the way, they navigate romantic rivalries, show-business betrayals, and the challenges of making it in the competitive world of show business.
A novelist and his younger brother fall in love with the same woman.
This short features two women who run around in their nighties. Paul McCullough spends most of the picture in a dress, and Bobby Clark does an extended riff on the word "Alright!" which Lou Costello later stole verbatim. There is a political frameup, a nearsighted hotel house detective, and the ever-popular upstairs motorcycle chase.
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