Beezy Bear follows the hilarious adventures of a half-dressed cartoon bear named Beezy, who gets into mischief with his friends, including Donald Duck and Spike the Bee. The film showcases Beezy's encounters with various challenges, such as barbed wire, playful ducks, and stubborn park rangers. Through humorous situations, Beezy learns the importance of beekeeping and the value of honey bees.
Inferior Decorator is a hilarious short animation film from 1948. The story follows a bumbling decorator who wreaks havoc while attempting to beautify a cottage. As he struggles with glue, wallpaper, and a swarm of bees, chaos ensues. With exposed rear ends, stings, and dizziness, this cartoon is sure to leave you in stitches.
During World War II, Donald Duck and his nephews participate in civil defense activities on the home front.
Gardener Donald spots bees in his garden and follows them back to the hive in search of honey. The bee guarding the hive won't let him in, so Donald disguises himself as a bee.
In Let's Stick Together, Donald Duck falls in love with a sexy woman and embarks on a hilarious adventure involving bees, balloons, and unexpected friendships. Set in the 1950s, this heartwarming film explores themes of aging, relationships, and the importance of sticking together.
Window Cleaners (1940) is a hilarious animated short film about a bumbling window-washing duo who get into all sorts of trouble when they accidentally release a swarm of bees.
Donald is working in his greenhouse when he notices a bee harvesting nectar (well, actually, it appears to already be honey). Donald tries various approaches to find the hive, which despite the bee's best efforts to throw him off, he eventually discovers in the radiator of an old car. He drains the honey and starts to leave when the bee spots him and mounts an attack. The bee adds a cactus needle to extend his stinger. Donald relents and returns the honey all but one jar, until the bee spots him.
In Bee at the Beach, Spike the Bee and Donald Duck find themselves in a hilarious misadventure at the beach. When Spike accidentally angers a shark, chaos ensues as the two try to outsmart the shark and seek revenge. With anthropomorphic insects, cartoon birds, and a lot of beach humor, this classic animated short is sure to entertain audiences of all ages.
Pluto wants to sing along with the birds, bee and cricket, but he is tone deaf.
Pluto is playing with a ball in the park when he mistakes a bubble gum machine for it. He tries briefly to get a gumball from the machine when a bee flies into the machine and carries a gumball off to his hive. Pluto goes after the hive and knocks it down; it's full of gumballs, which he eagerly scoops up and begins chewing. The bee returns and is understandably upset; he tracks down Pluto, but Pluto manages to defend himself with gum bubbles for quite a while. The bee manages to wrap the gum from one bubble around Pluto's legs, hobbling him. Finally, the bee flies into Pluto's mouth; Pluto blows a giant bubble around the bee, and when it explodes, they both fly into the air and land in a flower patch; the bee finally manages to sting Pluto (and, being a cartoon bee, lives through it).
Baseball fan and would be-star Donald Duck enjoys listening to a World Series game on the radio and 'playing' the part of his favorite star Casey in his own yard. Unfortunately a melomanic apis melifera (Latin for honeybee) is as avid to listen on the same radio to a mellifluous symphony and play the director theatrically, waving a match as baton, instead of fertilizing his garden flowers. Donald first just turns the switch, then hides it, but the bee dials inside, so he tries to chase it, but is scared by the sting. The battle for channel choice gets worse, and vindictive.
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