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.
Mother Goose Melodies is a musical animation that brings to life various nursery rhymes, including characters like Humpty Dumpty, the black sheep, and Little Bo Peep. Mother Goose and her rhyming creatures go on fun adventures filled with music and laughter.
Mickey Mouse grand marshals a parade of 1932 Academy Award nominees. Minnie Mouse leads the marching band and Clarabelle Cow rolls out a carpet for the celebrities. Wallace Beery marches in boxing gloves with Jackie Cooper as his footman. Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt walk the route together. Helen Hayes shuffles down the carpet. Fredric March appears as both Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Marie Dressler follows, trailing a corset and an alarm clock. Pluto brings up the rear of the parade.
Happy-Go-Nutty is a surrealistic animated comedy short film from 1944. The plot revolves around a nutty squirrel who ends up in various absurd situations, including escaping from an insane asylum.
A no-nonsense, hulky rooster guards a chicken coop that a sneaky fox repeatedly tries to raid.
Willie tells his friend that he was once a cowboy.
A young boy finds a Scottish terrier who he tries to bring home. His mom refuses him a home, but when he saves the family from a wandering bum, it's the dog who saves the day.
Back in the Old West, Casper the Friendly Ghost meets a little boy who calls himself Billy the Kid.
Cinderella, through the help of her fairy godmother, is able to go to the ball to meet the prince. Complcations arise when midnight strikes, and she must leave before the spell wears off. The prince must find the person whose foot fits the glass slipper left behind.
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