In this animated comedy short, a truant officer tries to catch a mischievous squirrel who is playing hooky. The squirrel leads the officer on a chase through various comedic scenarios, including fishing and golfing. Eventually, the two end up in a photo booth, where the squirrel gets hit on the head with a mallet. The story is set during World War II and showcases the antics of the squirrel and the truant officer in a humorous and surreal way.
In the small town of Shadowheart, a sheriff seeks revenge for the murder of his father. With the help of a prostitute and a Navajo Indian, he sets out on a journey to track down the killer. Along the way, they encounter gunfights, saloon shootouts, and a corrupt preacher. Will justice be served in this tale of revenge?
Bad Luck Blackie is a black and white animated short film about a mischievous black cat who brings bad luck to a mean bulldog. The cat manages to outsmart the bulldog and gets its comeuppance in the end.
In 'Mouse for Sale,' Tom the cat tries to catch Jerry the mouse after Jerry finds a classified ad for a pet mouse. Tom chases Jerry all around the house, causing chaos and destruction. Jerry manages to outsmart Tom using clever hiding spots and comedic tactics. In the end, Tom realizes that Jerry is more trouble than he's worth, and the two become unlikely friends.
In 'Release the Prisoners to Spring,' a prison guard hatches a plan to bring joy to a small Northern European town by releasing prisoners during the vibrant spring season. Chaos ensues as the prisoners, including a criminal mastermind and a well-meaning baker, navigate colorful escapades and comical situations. This musical comedy offers a hilarious and heartwarming tale of freedom, friendship, and the power of spring.
Pepe Le Pew, the eternally amorous skunk, is in Paris, where his stench sends a female cat upward to hit a freshly painted flagpole, which puts a white stripe on her back and causes Pepe to think she also is a skunk. He lustfully pursues her into the Louvre art gallery.
On the French Riviera, a female cat is frightened by sudden outbursts of barking by every dog around her. So, to scare them away, she paints her back with a white stripe like that of a skunk. But she doesn't receive the peace she'd expected, because Pepé Le Pew, the amorous French skunk, sees her, thinks she's a girl skunk, and pursues her.
In the French Alps, an out-of-control street-painter's wagon sprays a stripe of white paint atop a female cat's back. Enter Pepé Le Pew.
In 'Slicked-up Pup,' a mischievous puppy named Spike wreaks havoc as he tries to avoid getting a bath, leading to a series of comedic mishaps and a race against time. With the help of his friends Tom and Jerry, Spike must outsmart their owner, Tom's son, and avoid getting caught in a web of soap, tar, and feathers. Will Spike be able to stay clean and out of trouble? Find out in this hilarious and surreal animated adventure!
A wildcat escapes from the zoo, disguises herself as a skunk to fool her pursuers, but that only attracts lovestruck Pepe le Pew.
A female cat wants to board a French cruise ship. Prior to the ship's departure, she crawls under a freshly-painted gate and gets a white streak atop her back and tail. Enter enamored Pepé Le Pew.
The amorous skunk, Pepé le Pew, chases a female cat by the seaside, under the sea and finally on a desert island.
Two militia officers are assigned to a museum in an undercover assignment to protect a valuable painting from an international group of art thieves.
A crook disguises a cat as a skunk to scare people out of a bank. Soon after, great lover Pepé Le Pew sees her and the chase is on through the French Alps.
Penelope, an American tourist cat who's gotten a white stripe of paint down her back, is pursued through the Casbah by the amorous skunk Pepe Le Pew, who woos her with his rendition of "As Time Goes By".
In 'Dog Pounded,' a cartoon bulldog named Hector tries to catch a mischievous bird while dealing with various obstacles and disguises. The story is filled with humor and slapstick comedy.
After driving the Foreign Legionnaires from their fort with his aroma, lovesick skunk Pepe falls for the camp mascot, a cat who's accidentally gotten a white stripe painted down her back.
Foghorn Leghorn assigns Prissy, who's been laying some odd, unsatisfactory eggs, to lay turquoise eggs for Easter...
Paris, 1913: Passionate, odiferous Pepe Le Pew pursues the latest love of his life, a cat who's been made up to look like a skunk, through the sets of a silent-movie studio.
Calamity results when the Pink Panther wishes for a pair of roller-skates and is granted his wish by his fairy godmother. The "enchanted" skates take the Pink Panther on an uncontrollable junket through a city. He smashes repeatedly through huge windows being unloaded by moving men, knocks over a painter's ladder, tracks through the paint, and puts double lines on a road- and off the road- for cars to follow. He collides with a brick wall, and still the skates won't stop. Every attempt by the panther to remove the troublesome skates fails, until his fairy godmother returns to grant two more wishes. The panther wishes for the removal of the skates, then for the skates to be placed on the fairy godmother's feet, sending her on a similarly uncontrolled and disastrous journey.