The Lone Ranger and his trusty sidekick, Tonto, embark on thrilling adventures as they uphold justice in the wild and lawless Old West. They encounter outlaws, assist those in need, and strive to bring peace to the land.
The Lone Ranger is the central character of an American animated television series that ran 26 episodes on CBS from September 10, 1966, to September 6, 1969. The series was produced by Herb Klynn and Jules Engel of Format Films, Hollywood, and designed and made at the Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Film studios in London, England & Artransa Park Studios in Australia.
The Mad Doctor is a 1933 animated short film created by Walt Disney and released by United Artists. The film follows the story of a mad doctor who captures and kidnaps Mickey Mouse, intending to switch bodies with him. Mickey and his loyal dog Pluto must escape and stop the mad doctor's evil plans.
A man documents his life journey through video diaries as he navigates the challenges of fatherhood, the loss of his pregnant wife to cancer, and his own terminal illness. Along the way, he explores themes of dysfunctional family dynamics, the afterlife, greed, and reconciliation.
A group of children embark on a thrilling adventure to uncover the truth behind a stolen animal from the local zoo during their summer vacation. With disguises, sound recording devices, and unexpected encounters, they must outsmart the culprits and bring the stolen animal back home.
Yellowbeard, a notorious pirate with a hook for a hand, is released from prison and embarks on a treasure hunt with his estranged son and a motley crew of misfits. Along the way, they encounter musket-wielding Royal Navy officers, treacherous Spanish sailors, and a tattooed treasure map. The journey is filled with sword fights, comedic mishaps, and a funeral march by Chopin.
Getting Any? is a slapstick comedy about a young man's absurd and hilarious attempts to find success and romance. He goes to great lengths, including becoming a yakuza member, renting an armored car, and even turning invisible. Along the way, he encounters various comedic situations and encounters with women, resulting in a series of bizarre and comedic adventures.
In Moose Hunters (1937), Mickey, Donald, and Goofy go on a hilarious hunting expedition for moose, leading to chaotic and comical situations.
Yankee Doodle Daffy follows the misadventures of Daffy Duck, an agent and entertainer who tries to juggle multiple roles, including a pilot, musician, and talent agent. He faces numerous challenges, from auditions to appointments, while trying to make a name for himself in showbiz.
A homeless cat (Claude Cat) searching for food is harassed by the playful antics and barking of an energetic pup (Frisky Puppy). Frisky repeatedly sneaks up behind the poor tabby cat (who hates the dog) and scares it into jumping vertically when it barks. After Claude finally silences the pup, he encounters a larger dog, whose bark has a disastrous effect. Tweety Bird has two lines. Can you guess what they are?
A group of Texas Rangers chasing the Butch Cavendish gang is massacred in an ambush. One of the Rangers survives and becomes a vigilante, a masked Lone Ranger who, aided by his native friend Tonto, promises to bring all outlaws to justice.
In Tennis Racquet, a goofy dog tries to play tennis, causing havoc on the court. With hilarious antics and mishaps, this animated short is a delightful and light-hearted watch.
In 'How to Fish,' Goofy, an anthropomorphic dog, tries his hand at fishing but his clumsiness leads to comic mishaps. With the help of a book and some slapstick comedy, Goofy learns the ins and outs of fishing and has a memorable adventure.
In Donald's Garden, Donald Duck tries to plant a garden but is constantly interrupted by a pesky gopher. The two engage in a series of comedic battles, with the gopher outsmarting Donald at every turn. Eventually, Donald manages to trap the gopher and successfully plants his garden, only to have it destroyed by the gopher's friends.
In Porky's Duck Hunt, Porky Pig goes duck hunting with his trusty hunting dog, and hilarity ensues as they encounter various comedic mishaps and misadventures.
In this animated short, a comical adventure unfolds when a flying jalopy gets into various mishaps. Along the way, the protagonist battles villains, navigates through dangerous situations, and pursues a valuable insurance policy.
A cartoon bird named Tweety finds himself in a romantic rivalry between a cat and a dog. The story involves a telescope, a bird's nest, kisses, and a frying pan to the head. There is also a horse costume, a cartoon bulldog, and a bone. The characters fall from heights and there is a talking cat and other talking animals. The setting includes a junkyard, an alley, and surreal elements. The film is a spoof of Jimmy Durante and features a cartoon bee. It is part of the Merrie Melodies series and includes the William Tell Overture. There are scenes viewed through a telescope and the cat and bird are anthropomorphic.
Farmyard Symphony is a lighthearted animated comedy that takes place on a farm, showcasing the antics and misadventures of various animals. The film features a henhouse, a rooster, a water mill, a trough, sheep, a pig and piglet, a lamb, a horse, a hen, a goose, a foal, a donkey, a cow, a chick, a calf, a bull, birds and a birdhouse, all brought to life through anthropomorphism. The story is accompanied by the famous William Tell Overture, creating a lively and entertaining experience for viewers. The film is part of Disney's Silly Symphony series, showcasing their trademark whimsical and creative style.
Goofy narrates his own quest to Africa accompanied by various tour guides. He is in search of wild game. After run-ins with various animals while camping for the night and taking his morning plunge (ruined by a hippo that takes all the water with him when exiting the pool), he sets off in search of the black rhinoceros. Unfortunately for Goofy, the rhino is prepared for Goofy (thanks to a stool pigeon bird resting on his horn) and charges him. Goofy tries his gun against the rhino but the rhino is still to much for Goofy so he leaves Africa and leaves the rhino for other hunters.
In this surreal and comedic animated short film, Porky Pig encounters a Dodo bird who has come to life from a drawing. They engage in various comedic adventures together, including a performance of the William Tell Overture, a sunrise elevator ride, and a slingshot mishap. The film is filled with whimsical and imaginative scenes that showcase the creativity of cartoon characters. It also features a cameo appearance by The Three Stooges.