In 'Birds Anonymous,' Tweety Bird becomes addicted to eating cats and decides to join a support group to overcome his addiction. As he attends meetings and shares his struggles with other bird addicts, he begins to find hope and support in their recovery journey. However, temptation arises when Sylvester the Cat, Tweety's favorite meal, joins the group as his sponsor. Tweety must navigate the challenges of recovery while facing his biggest temptation.
The Eighth Day follows the story of Harry, a businessman who forms a friendship with Georges, a man with Down syndrome. Together, they embark on a journey of self-discovery and learn valuable life lessons. Their unique bond brings joy and laughter, as well as challenges and unexpected adventures.
In a small town in Czechoslovakia, a young factory worker named Andula embarks on a journey of love and relationships. She experiences the complexities of young love and explores her own desires and aspirations. Through a series of encounters and awkward moments, Andula learns about the challenges and disappointments that come with romantic relationships.
In 'The Zoot Cat', Tom the cat tries to impress a girl by wearing a zoot suit and engaging in various antics. He tries to play the piano and speak in jive slang, but his attempts only lead to mishaps and chaos. Meanwhile, Jerry the mouse enjoys watching Tom's failures and even takes advantage of the situation to play pranks on him. The short film showcases surrealism, slapstick comedy, and the iconic cat-and-mouse dynamic.
A kitchen is filled with houseflies. A spider wakes up and plays his web like a harp, attracting a pair of them; the female is trapped, and the male summons the cavalry, which arrives riding horseflies, riding dragonflies to drop pepper bombs, firing champagne bottles, and ultimately setting the web on fire and catching the spider on flypaper when he falls.
They Go Boom! (1929) is a comedy short film featuring the famous comedy duo Laurel and Hardy. The film follows their misadventures as they try to share a bed at a boarding house, resulting in a series of uproarious events. From fighting over bed covers to being hit on the head by falling objects, the duo's hilarious antics escalate to a chaotic finale. With its slapstick comedy and clever gags, They Go Boom! is sure to leave viewers in stitches.
In 'The Kid from Borneo', a group of children find themselves in a series of hilarious situations when they mistake a towering circus performer for a wild tribesman from Borneo. Chaos ensues as they try to outwit the mistaken identity and deal with fast-paced comedic situations.
The three are showgirls, each with a different approach to life and love.
In this comedy short, a man suffers from insomnia and tries various methods to fall asleep, including counting sheep, drinking warm milk, and taking a hot bath. Despite his best efforts, he is constantly interrupted by various noises and distractions. Eventually, he gives up and decides to embrace his sleeplessness, giving a soliloquy about the absurdity of sleep. The film features a mix of live-action and animated sequences, blending humor and deadpan delivery to create a unique and entertaining portrayal of the struggle to sleep.
Porky and Daffy are workers at an aircraft company and are chronically late. Why? Because they have a great deal of trouble getting to sleep, between the noisy cats, the full moon shining insistently, and the sudden rain shower (and leak in the roof).
When Mama hen takes her chicks out to get breakfast, little Wilbur is soaked in a sudden rainstorm and comes down with a head cold. Mama puts him to bed, then goes back out to get the doctor. A conniving weasel, seeing Mama leave, disguises himself as a doctor and comes calling on the unattended chicks.
A police officer alerts his audience to the fact that inanimate objects can be as dangerous as human criminals. He then displays several offenders that have recently been brought in. Shoelaces, for example, have an objectionable habit of breaking at crucial moments. The officer proceeds to call attention to window shades, bedroom slippers, and other menaces. He also answers his critics who advocate reasoning with these objects rather than punishing them.
On Porky Pig's farm, Miss Prissy, a slow-witted hen, has never laid an egg. So, one of her fellow hens paints Prissy's name on an egg and places it in Prissy's nest. Prissy believes she laid the egg and proudly refuses to let Porky have it to give to a market's truck. Porky takes the egg from her and gives it to the driver of the truck. Prissy follows the truck to a nearby city, determined to regain her egg.
Tom's Photo Finish is a hilarious animated short film from 1957. It follows Tom the cat as he stumbles into a photographic darkroom and gets caught in a series of comedic mishaps. From being framed for a crime to getting kicked out of the house, Tom's antics will keep you laughing from start to finish.
After introducing the small town Bugtown, inhabitated by bugs, this short shows what happens to two honeymooning lovebugs at the Honeymoon Hotel in town, due to the fact, that their love is a little bit to hot.
The stooge's friend Claude sells them his old lemon of a car so they can take Shemp, who is sick with a toothache, camping. The car won't work and the boys are apparently out a bundle, when a car collector happens on the scene and offers to buy it at a premium. Claude backs out on the deal and gives the stooges their money back, only to discover the "collector" is an escaped lunatic.
Svengarlic is a short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and one of the many cartoons featuring the comic strip character Krazy Kat.
A Bosko color cartoon in a haunted house.
Two criminals hear about a woman who has won a prize in the lottery, and decide to kidnap her to force her to give them the money. Unfortunately, they don't know that the prize she won amounted to $50.
After getting into a compromising situation with a woman and her angry boyfriend, Harry uses a fire escape to hide in a friend's apartment, but finds that he climbed into the woman's one by mistake.