The Teen Titans face off against various villains and deal with the trials and tribulations of being teenagers.
Fun and Fancy Free tells the story of a ventriloquist who entertains at a circus and encounters various fairy-tale characters. It is a mix of live-action and animation.
The movie follows the misadventures of Mr. Toad, a wealthy and reckless toad who gets himself into trouble, and Ichabod Crane, a skinny schoolteacher who becomes the target of the Headless Horseman. Both characters face their respective challenges in a series of humorous and exciting events.
Get ready to join Mickey and friends on their most amazing adventure ever -- a new movie classic inspired by Disney's ALICE IN WONDERLAND. It's Daisy Duck's birthday, and, in preparation, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck have arranged a surprise party and bought a cuckoo clock as a present. However, the bird inside the clock escapes, leading Donald and Mickey into a strange fantasy world, modeled after Lewis Carroll's Wonderland. Some friends tag along for the journey, and some even appear as characters from the original tale. Goofy becomes the Goofy Hatter and Clarabelle Cow becomes Queen Clarabelle.
A teenage girl tries to deal with her idiosyncratic, Luis Buñel-esque family while putting up with the pressures of everyday life, which turns out to be more difficult than it seems.
In this animated short film, Jerry the mouse uses his creativity to outsmart Tom the cat. Jerry uses a mousetrap, a hammer, a windshield wiper, and other household objects to foil Tom's attempts. The plot revolves around the clever ways Jerry uses drawings and inventions to escape from Tom's clutches. The film is filled with humor and slapstick comedy.
Tea for Two Hundred is a comedic animated short film from 1948. The plot revolves around an ant who tries to steal food at a picnic, leading to various comedic mishaps and chaos. The film features elements of slapstick comedy and anthropomorphism.
In 'The Million Dollar Cat,' Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse compete to win a million dollars. Their rivalry escalates as they engage in pranks, truce-making, and attempts to outsmart each other. The plot takes unexpected turns as they navigate through a high-rise apartment, newspaper headlines, and even a sharing of the same bed.
In this beloved animation, Peter and his animal friends must outsmart a cunning wolf that threatens their peaceful village.
Professor Ludwig von Drake plays a variety of popular music, all of which he wrote. First, ragtime: the Rutabaga Rag, with vegetables dancing in stop-motion. Next, the Charleston, with cut-out animation of a singer and dancers. Dixieland and more cut-out animation; the crooner/love ballad; 50's doo-wop; and finally, rockabilly.
Woody's friends warn him that the groundhog has predicted a blizzard. Unconcerned, Woody decides not to go South with his pals. Soon enough, the blizzard sweeps in and destroys the loony woodpecker's stash of food. Facing starvation, a glimmer of hope arrives in the form of a cat. The cat is also starving and it turns into a match of brawn and wits to see who eats who.
On the Western frontier, the Pink Panther is a traveling vendor of pep pills. He unwittingly sells some pills to a frail criminal, who gains the strength to rob every bank in a nearby town! Thus, the panther is in as much trouble with the law as the robber and must act to apprehend the scoundrel.
The Clock Watcher follows the hilarious misadventures of a clock watchman who finds himself in various comedic situations, from department store shenanigans to getting sprayed in the face. With a shoddy workmanship and a lunch break that never seems to end, this movie will keep you laughing from start to finish!
In 'Bath Day,' a mischievous kitten named Figaro finds himself in various misadventures during his bath time. The curious kitten encounters a stray cat, an alley cat, and a skunk, leading to a series of comical and chaotic situations. However, Figaro eventually finds his way back home, ready for another bath.
In this early animated film, a waiter's dream takes him on a wild ride through a fantastical and absurd world. He experiences bizarre transformations, encounters strange creatures, and has his reality distorted in hyperbolic ways. The film explores themes of delirium, surrealism, and the effects of alcohol and other substances on perception.
In 'Cat Napping,' Tom the Cat tries to find a quiet spot to take a nap but is constantly interrupted by Jerry the Mouse. They engage in a series of comedic battles and pranks, including Tom getting hit with a baseball bat and nearly being eaten by Spike the Dog. In the end, Tom is left exhausted and frustrated, while Jerry triumphantly relaxes in a hammock.
Tom enjoys the role of top cat until an adorable red-and-white-haired kitten is brought into the house of a young blonde woman.
Kit, a mischievous and troublemaking cat, causes chaos in the household of a dog, framing him for various crimes. The dog must find a way to clear his name and restore peace.
In "Pent-House Mouse," Tom the cat is famished and tries to catch Jerry the mouse in a high-rise apartment building that is under construction. Tom uses various cartoon physics and objects like a barrel, telephone wire, girder, and more to try to catch Jerry. Meanwhile, a dog show is taking place in the building and adds to the chaotic situation. The plot is filled with surrealism and hyperbolic physical distortions.
Bongo is a musical comedy film from 1947. It tells the story of a lovable bear named Bongo who dreams of becoming a circus star. Along the way, he falls in love and encounters various challenges and adventures. Will Bongo's dreams come true? Watch the movie to find out!