A group of cannibals gather together for a tribal dance. In the middle of their gala, they are interrupted by a ferocious lion!
A cartoon bird named Tweety finds himself in a romantic rivalry between a cat and a dog. The story involves a telescope, a bird's nest, kisses, and a frying pan to the head. There is also a horse costume, a cartoon bulldog, and a bone. The characters fall from heights and there is a talking cat and other talking animals. The setting includes a junkyard, an alley, and surreal elements. The film is a spoof of Jimmy Durante and features a cartoon bee. It is part of the Merrie Melodies series and includes the William Tell Overture. There are scenes viewed through a telescope and the cat and bird are anthropomorphic.
Various animals prepare for winter and enjoy a variety of winter sports. A hen invites us to follow her bouncing egg and sing along to Jingle Bells. Finally, a turtle dispenses hot coffee to a bird on her nest.
A sheep rancher entrusts his goofy sheepdog Dizzy to guard his herd one night. The dog is told to blow a whistle when he sees a wolf, but he spends his time fooling his master by "crying wolf," and he proceeds to blow the whistle for no reason other than to excite the farmer. The fun begins when a real wolf shows up to steal the flock after Dizzy has worn out his warning. Taken from the "Boy Who Cried Wolf" story.
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