Do I Sound Gay? is a personal documentary that explores the insecurity and self-doubt felt by gay men due to the stereotypes associated with their voice. The film follows the filmmaker as he seeks answers and tries to change his voice to sound more masculine.
Willy, a sparrow, discovers he has the power to transform into different animals. He embarks on a magical adventure to rescue his friends, who are being captured by an evil cat. Along the way, Willy learns about friendship, courage, and the importance of standing up against tyranny.
In 'The Bowling Alley-Cat,' Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse wreak havoc at a bowling alley. With hyperbolic physical distortion and anthropomorphism, the duo engages in a surreal battle, tripping, falling, and skating without skates. From mice in spittoons to bowling pins as characters, this comedic short takes viewers on a wild and entertaining ride.
In 'Blue Cat Blues,' Tom the cat is heartbroken after losing his love interest to Butch the cat. He contemplates suicide, reflecting on his unsuccessful attempts to win her over. The episode reveals Tom's life savings wasted on extravagant gifts, his drinking problem, and his overall depressed state. The story ends with Tom and Jerry sitting together on a railroad track, implying their joint decision to end their lives.
In this animated comedy, a talking dog named Spike becomes a bodyguard for a cat named Tom. Together, they navigate various adventures and comedic mishaps, including rescuing Jerry the mouse and foiling the plans of a dogcatcher. Along the way, their friendship grows as they learn the importance of gratitude, friendship, and returning favors.
Tom chases Jerry around a high-rise apartment, and then around the ledge surrounding the building. They torment each other with a compressed air horn. Jerry goes down a drainpipe and Tom follows, stretching himself the length of the pipe (and getting unstuck with help from the air horn).
In 'Baby Butch,' a mischievous cat named Butch disguises himself as a baby to gain access to a household's food. However, his plans are constantly hindered by the house mouse, Jerry, who is determined to outsmart him and protect the family's food. The cartoon features comedic and slapstick violence as Butch tries various tricks to get his paws on the delicious treats.
In Cue Ball Cat, Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse engage in a hilarious game of pool, filled with surrealism and comedic antics. From billiard balls being swallowed to portable holes and tightrope walking, this animated comedy is a wild ride of unpredictable fun.
A young girl's view on belonging and loss.
In this animated short film, Tom the cat, Jerry the mouse, and Spike the bulldog get into a hilarious brawl at a backyard barbecue. The antics involve grilling, swimming, and plenty of chaos.
In Downbeat Bear, a trained bear with a passion for music escapes from a circus and embarks on a wild adventure filled with jazz, tango, and dance. Along the way, he encounters various cartoon characters and encounters bizarre situations. This entertaining and whimsical short film showcases the bear's love for music and his mischievous antics.
Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse get caught up in a series of misadventures while trying to outsmart each other. Their comedic escapades involve a raid on the refrigerator, a crawling baby, a basement covered in soot, and a hilarious diaper change. The film ends with a clever wink to the audience.
In this surreal comedy animation, Tom the cat tries to impress a mouse, Jerry, by putting on a romantic show filled with absurd and humorous moments.
Jerry runs into the Metropolitan Opera, trying to evade Tom.
In 'Hic-cup Pup,' Tom the cat is trying to avoid making noise while Jerry the mouse and Spike the cartoon bulldog are causing chaos around him. Tom must be careful not to wake up the sleeping baby. Will Tom be able to keep the quiet or will the baby's hiccups ruin his plans?
In 'The Cat Above and the Mouse Below,' Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse engage in a musical competition filled with funny gags and slapstick humor. Tom tries to sleep while Jerry, an opera singer, keeps him awake with his loud singing. The two rivals use various objects like rubber bands, plungers, and suction cup arrows to disrupt each other's performances. The film ends with a hilarious twist and showcases the comedic talents of both characters.
In 'Sufferin' Cats! (1943)', Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse engage in their classic game of cat and mouse, filled with comedic mishaps and chases. Tom tries various methods to catch Jerry, including hitting him with a metal pipe, a frying pan, and a garden hose. Jerry retaliates by tying a knot in Tom's tail and giving him a pie in the face. The cartoon ends with Tom and Jerry getting trapped in a tree, unable to catch each other.
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.
Jerry uses a robot mouse to snatch a sample from a lunar cheese mine being mined by robots; Tom gives chase with a robot cat.
In 'Feedin' the Kiddie', Tom and Jerry find themselves in a surreal and comedic adventure as they try to catch dinner and outsmart each other. This animated short showcases their classic cat-and-mouse antics in a whimsical and entertaining way.