In 'Way Back When a Triangle Had Its Points,' a group of Stone Age characters find themselves in a comical situation as they navigate the challenges of their primitive world.
A comic look at prehistoric life.
A comic look at prehistoric life. Inept Stone Age characters play baseball.
A persistent door-to-door salesman tries to sell his wares in a gated community that doesn't allow peddlers. He makes a killing selling clubs to a bunch of battling street brawlers.
A comic look at prehistoric life.
A comic look at prehistoric life.
Oversize garden pests overcome the springtime urge to garden. The story opens in the spring. A caveman starts working in his garden, where a humongous locust comes and eats his goods. After going inside, he finds another huge (Stone Age-sized) bug at the table eating. The caveman then makes his own meal, only to be infested at his door by bees! It's caveman vs. big bugs in this hilarious entry, loaded with great gags plus caricatures of Groucho and Harpo Marx.
A mother dinosaur hatches three little cuties, but the fourth is "ugly." He gets an inferiority complex because his brothers won't play with him, and they treat him meanly. When a big sabertooth tiger comes along, the baby dinosaur begs the predator to eat him. The little dino says, "Eat me, eat me....I have a face that even a mother couldn't love." The "ugly dino" ends up saving the day, and his mother showers him with kisses and hugs.
A comic look at prehistoric life.
A comic look at prehistoric life.
A comic look at prehistoric life- about how boy might have gotten girl.
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