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The Three Bears (1939)
A singing, jitterbugging Goldilocks goes through her paces with the grizzly trio, but when a bear hunter gets into the house, she joins with them to fight and eventually tie him up.
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4.9
/17/

Cat Meets Mouse (1942)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 20 February 1942.
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5.2
/15/
10
/1/

Seasick Sailors (1951)
A Terrytoons cartoon with Little Roquefort.
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5.6
/18/
10
/1/

Pastry Panic (1951)
Little Rocqueford is in the kitchen making a cake and accidentally drops an egg on the cat. The cat is highly offended by this affront to his dignity and, in the mêlées that follows, thinks he has killed Little Roqueford. He then suffers great pangs on conscience when he sees that the c... Moreake for for his birthday. But the little Mouse is alive and well and the cat is overjoyed. Less
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5.8
/25/
10
/1/
60
/1/

Mouse and Garden (1950)
A Terrytoons cartoon released October 1950. With Little Roquefort.
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6.5
/35/
60
/1/

The Racket Buster (1948)
Mighty Mouse makes a personal appearance at a movie theatre and three gangster cats capture him in an unguarded moment, rob the box-office, kidnap Pearl Pureheart, and take Might Mouse for a one-way ride. However, he free himself, rescues the girl and captures the gangsters.
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7.3
/45/

Seeing Ghosts (1948)
The undead inhabitants of a haunted house decide to scare a poor house decorator and his dog away from the property.
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6.5
/37/

The Magic Slipper (1948)
Cinderella, through the help of her fairy godmother, is able to go to the ball to meet the prince. Complcations arise when midnight strikes, and she must leave before the spell wears off. The prince must find the person whose foot fits the glass slipper left behind.
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5.8
/29/

Mexican Baseball (1947)
Gandy Goose and his friend Sourpuss take on the Mexican League Bulls in a baseball game to end all baseball games.
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5.9
/20/
60
/1/

The Housing Problem (1946)
A topical post-WWII cartoon dealing with the shortage of housing for the returning military people and their families. In this one, though, the family having a housing problem is a family of pigs. They trail moving vans and investigate "For Rent" signs, and even try to move the dogs out... More of their kennel. Finally, they buy a prefabricated house, have a very hard time putting it together and, then, termites show up and destroy their new home. Less
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5.7
/13/

Time Gallops On (1952)
The village blacksmith, standing under the chestnut tree, is appalled when he sees his first horseless carriage. He stays appalled and becomes dismayed when the horseless carriages increase and his business dwindles to a standstill. He then decides to build a robot horse. He does so, af... Moreter many years, and challenges one of the famous auto-racers of the day to race against his horse. Less
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5.5
/23/
10
/1/

Squirrel Crazy (1950)
Winter arrives and Nutsy Squirrel does not have an adequate nut supply, but he discovers a well-stacked table of nuts guarded only by a small dog. It doesn't take Nutsy long to make off with the nuts. The maid returns and finds the nuts gone, and locks the little dog out in the cold. Nutsy takes pity and invites him in to share his warm home and nuts.
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5.0
/15/

Venice Vamp (1932)
The Van Beuren Studios animals have their Venice moments of song and romance.
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4.8
/13/

The Elephant Mouse (1951)
A Terrytoons cartoon with Half Pint the elephant.
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5.2
/13/
10
/1/

The Red-Headed Monkey (1950)
A Terrytoons cartoon released July 1950. Directed by Mannie Davis.
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5.4
/18/

Papa's Day of Rest (1951)
A Terrytoon cartoon with the Terry Bears where the kids tries to wake up Papa Bear on his rest day.
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5.1
/19/

The Newcomer (1938)
Made circa the era when a panda was the current zoological stellar attraction (and rarity) in American zoos. Here, a baby panda is getting all the attention in the zoo by visitors and staff, and this rouses jealously in the other animals, especially the lion. The lion breaks out of its ... Morecage and is chasing the panda around the zoo (with a meal in mind) but the panda is rescued by a kangaroo. Less
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5.9
/18/

Felix the Fox (1948)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 10 March 1948.
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6.0
/20/

The Chipper Chipmunk (1948)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 9 March 1948.
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4.7
/9/

The Mysterious Cowboy (1952)
The Mysterious Cowboy to the rescue in this Terrytoons cartoon.
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4.6
/13/
10
/1/

Stage Struck (1950)
Half-Pint, a stage-struck baby circus elephant, is forever getting into and messing up somebody's act. Although the ringmaster thinks he is too young to perform, Half-Pint cannot resist the applause of the crowd, and is continually turning up in the center-ring in impromptu acts which a... Morere not part of the circus-manager's plan. He joins the band making music with his trunk; performs as a unicycle artist, and generally disrupts the execution of the show. Less
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4.8
/20/

The Foolish Duckling (1952)
Dink figures he is smarter than the other ducks and ducklings and rather than waste his time swimming aimlessly around the pond, he floats around on a rubber raft quoting poetry. When the other ducklings are learning to fly so they can go south for the winter, Dinky lies under a shade t... Moreree sniffing the autumn air. He learns his lesson when the others fly south and he is left behind in the winter cold. But he luckily wins a free airplane-trip in a poetry contest and beats them there. Less
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6.2
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10
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Seaside Adventure (1951)
The youngest son of poverty-stricken Old Mother Rabbit, who lives in a show in a forest, leaves home to seek his fortune in order to help his family. He soon fins himself in an amazing land where trees dance, sing and play. The baby rabbit saves the frog kind from the clutches of a hungry crane. He is given a pile of gold coins as a reward.
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5.6
/13/

Hypnotized (1952)
Little Rocquefort and the resident-cat are engaged in their usual cat-versus-mouse activities when the cat finds and reads a book on hypnotism. He soon has Rocquefort under his spell and has him thinking he is a bird and then a dog. But the last trick has consequences when he brings bac... Morek a pack of real (cartoon) dogs, and, while the dogs are chasing the cat, the little mouse finds the hypnotism book and turns the tables on the cat. Less
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5.1
/17/

The Lion Hunt (1938)
Mrf. and Mrs. Mouse and family are going through the jungle in a trailer looking for a cheap place to rent. Mr. Lion captures Mr. Mouse but Mrs. Mouse exerts her femme wiles and sings a blues song that touches the heart of Mr. Lion, and he releases Mr. Mouse. The Mouse family later repa... Moreys Mr. Lion, after he has been wounded by hunters, by taking him to their trailer for medical attention. Less
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5.2
/22/

The One-Man Navy (1941)
After Gandy Goose being rejected by the US Navy during World War II for being an incompetent, Gandy's Goose-like girlfriend suggests that he create his own navy. Encouraged by her suggestion, Gandy creates his own military with the aid of his barnyard friends and he helps the US military win the war.
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4.4
/24/

Eat Me Kitty, Eight to the Bar (1942)
A bulldog, shocked by the friendship between a cat and mouse, decides to take their lead and become friends with the whole world.
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4.0
/25/

The Big Game Haunt (1937)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 19 February 1937.
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4.7
/20/

Farmer Al Falfa in The Health Farm (1936)
Farmer Al Falfa runs a rural fitness resort with all the workout gags, involving dumbbells, rowing machines, steam boxes, etc. Kiko the Kangaroo helps expose one of the guests as a criminal in disguise, and a big reward is forthcoming.
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5.4
/26/
30
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Mad Melody (1931)
We see a lion at a piano, apparently trying to compose a melody. He gets frustrated, starts speaking vehemently in what sounds like German and begins pacing the floor-and his piano does likewise! After they settle back to work, a monkey comes in, words are exchanged and the monkey goes ... Moreto the back of the piano with a brush and a dustpan. Musical notes flow out of the piano onto the floor and the monkey brushes most of them into the dustpan and drops them back into the piano. Less
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3.8
/21/

The Western Trail (1936)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 3 April 1936.
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4.8
/18/

Keep 'Em Growing (1943)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 28 May 1943.
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4.5
/18/

The Hay Ride (1937)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 2 April 1937.
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4.7
/18/

A Tough Egg (1936)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 26 June 1936.
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4.9
/17/

The Golden West (1939)
A western bad guy kidnaps a girl stage singer, and a Hairbreadth Harry-type hero with a small Indian companion rescue her after a shootout involving using a hoop skirt for cover and a runaway stage coach that goes over a cliff. Most of this cartoon was remade almost shot for shot with Mighty Mouse for Davis's "Bad Bill Bunion" six years later.
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4.7
/20/

The Hot Spell (1936)
Farmer Al Falfa and Puddy's farm is shriveling up under the intense heat. A peddler provides magic explosive pills that cause it to rain, and the crops swell up instantly. Unfortunately, it's all a dream.
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5.0
/19/

Just Ask Jupiter (1938)
A dog wonders what it would be like to be a cat, and imagines he goes to heaven to ask Jupiter to grant that wish. He finds nothing but hatred and violence in his feline mode.
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7.0
/33/

The Three Bears (1934)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 26 January 1934.
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5.3
/23/

Uncle Joey Comes to Town (1941)
The spry, fun-loving, genial and enterprising Uncle Joey Mouse comes to the big city to visit his nephews who live in the basement of a large mansion. The butler sets the dining table elaborately for a meal, but the mice have other ideas; they scurry up on the table and, using the tableware and food for equipment, start a baseball game.
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5.9
/28/

The Hopeful Donkey (1943)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 17 December 1943.
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5.3
/25/

Night Life in the Army (1942)
At the army base one night, as Private Gandy and Sergeant Sourpuss are sleeping, Gandy has a nightmare.
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5.4
/26/
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Club Life in the Stone Age (1940)
A cave-boy comes to woo a cave-girl, but her cave-father is against it. A giant stone valentine is catapulted into her high rise cave, but it hits father instead. In the end, girl clubs boy in a reversal of standard antediluvian courting techniques.
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6.3
/28/

The Home Guard (1941)
Gandy Goose joins the home guard, a ramshackle bunch of barnyard creatures that mostly march and drill. At one point, Gandy is menaced by a fifth columnist, who travels in a literal fifth column from a porch.
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5.4
/28/

Uncle Joey (1941)
Joey, a mouse caricature of Joe E. Brown, comes to visit a bunch of kiddie mice in their home inside a wall. A cat that's been chasing them is easily outwitted by Joey.
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5.4
/25/

A Wicky, Wacky Romance (1939)
In the land of Wicky Whacky a muscular young mouse takes heroic efforts to rescue his favorite hula-dancer from the attentions of a ruffian band buccaneering cats. The hero and his lady friend are disporting themselves in the ocean with the aid of a friendly swordfish when the pirates s... Moreight the enchanted island, and he has many difficulties in scuttling the ship of the villainous pirate crew. Less
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4.9
/22/

Flying Fever (1941)
Gandy Goose is induced to become an Army Air Corps pilot by a hardboiled flight commander, a rooster and it only takes a short time to discover that Gandy has no equilibrium or sense of direction. The training progresses from desperate difficulties to ignominious disaster, before the ro... Moreoster pronounces Gandy ready for a solo flight, which also does not end well. The rooster then takes Gandy up for a flight and orders him to bail out and then kicks him out. Gandy takes the rooster with him. Less
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5.1
/18/

The Ice Pond (1939)
A wolf plays ice hockey and lures some rabbits into the game, then traps them, all the while a pig man stumble on his skates, often falling through the ice.
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5.2
/20/

The Cuckoo Bird (1939)
A hungry cat swallows a bird from a cuckoo clock. He is rushed to a veterinary hospital, where every effort is made to remove it.


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