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4.3
/24/

The Covered Pushcart (1949)
Sourpuss and Gandy Goose are touring the country by automobile pulling an ultra-modern trailer when they are attacked and invaded by a wild-west, non-modern Indian who wishes to scalp them. But he gets entangled in the machinery and blows himself sky-high when his scalping hatchet touch... Morees some electrical wires. Politically-incorrect by revisionists standards? Yes. Funny? Yes. Less
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4.8
/20/

It Must Be Love (1940)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 5 April 1940.
poster
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4.8
/24/

Slap Happy Hunters (1941)
Gandy Goose and his bullying, tormentor Cat buddy, are hunting in the jungle. The jungle birds and animals are irritated at being hunted (especially by an American goose and alley-cat), hold a counsel and devise ways and means to harass the unwelcome invaders. Gandy and Cat put up an inept fight and driven away.
poster
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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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4.9
/20/

It's All in the Stars (1946)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 12 April 1946.
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7.4
/45/

Post War Inventions (1945)
Gandy Goose is reading a book about Post-War Inventions. Sourpuss doesn't like it one bit, and that night he dreams that he has come to a hall of new inventions. At first he's impressed, but things begin to go wrong with the inventions, and when he finally wakes up, he promptly smashes the book over Goose's head.
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6.0
/20/

The Chipper Chipmunk (1948)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 9 March 1948.
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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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4.3
/20/
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10
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Songs of Erin (1951)
Gandy Goose, dreaming, is taken across the Atlantic ocean to a fairy-tale Erie, where flowers dance and then turn into geese; elves warble Irish lullabies, and a giant terrorizes the countryside. Just as the giant chase Gandy into the ocean, he awakens safe at home back in the USA.
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5.6
/18/
10
/1/

Dream Walking (1950)
A Terrytoons cartoon released May 1950. With Gandy Goose and Sourpuss.
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5.2
/21/
10
/1/

Wide Open Spaces (1950)
A duck becomes sheriff in a Western town ruled by Dead Eye Dick. Dead Eye warns: "This town ain't big enough few two of us and I ain't leaving!"
poster
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4.9
/23/

Fortune Hunters (1946)
Gandy Goose inherits a wealthy estate, which turns out to be haunted.
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4.5
/18/

Peace Time Football (1946)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 19 July 1946.
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5.8
/26/

Gandy's Dream Girl (1944)
Gandy (who sleeps with Sourpuss for some unknown reason) dreams about Sourpuss's girlfriend, so Sourpuss keeps waking him up and beating the heck out of him. Later, Sourpuss figures out how he can get into the dreams, too.
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6.2
/47/

The Ghost Town (1944)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 22 September 1944. Gandy Goose and Sour Puss are a couple of prospectors looking for a place to stay overnight. When a ghostly vulture eats their horse, they hole up in Ghost Town, named for its occupants, in this funny and scary Halloween cartoon.
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5.5
/27/

Fisherman's Luck (1945)
Opening with a few painful punful examples of various types of fish...a sunfish 'sets' and a starfish 'comes out', Gandy Goose and his pal go deep-sea fishing with the intent to land one of the denizens of the deep, with no luck until a whale appears.
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4.9
/24/

Who's Who in the Jungle (1945)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 19 October 1945. Gandy Goose and Sourpuss are flown in to hunt big game. The two have something else in mind. They can't get out of there fast enough!
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6.2
/20/

The Exterminator (1945)
Gandy Goose, now in the pest-extermination business takes the job of ridding his friend's house of mice. Everything he tries backfires on him and the goosey one is soon gone and the mice are still playing.
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5.2
/23/

Scrap for Victory (1943)
The opening scene shows a battle going on, and a soldier tells his commanding officer that they're running low on artillery. The commanding officer phones in to headquarters, and he tells them of the situation. During the rest of the cartoon, a song tells how all scrap donations are nee... Moreded for the war effort. Dump trucks and horsedrawn carts going up and down city streets, and people throw their scraps, such as old pots, pans and shoes, into the truck/wagon. At one point, someone throws a picture of Adolf Hitler into the back of one of the wagons. The song goes "Have you got any scrap, have you got any wood, any iron, rubber, or tin? For we need all your might, Uncle Sam's in a fight, and he needs your help again." Less
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5.3
/23/

Hook, Line and Sinker (1939)
Sourpuss the cat and Gandy Goose are fishermen who end up getting chased by a whale.
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5.8
/28/
80
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The Frog and the Princess (1944)
As was his usual pattern, Gandy Goose is sleeping. This time he dreams of the story of the princess and the frog and how the frog later turned into a prince into a prince and married the princess.
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5.8
/7/

The Outpost (1942)
Gandy Goose and Sourpuss, in army uniforms, man a far pacific advance station themselves. This day, Japanese planes try to bomb them, and are shot down. Then, sighting an enemy battleship, and itching for action, they jump into a PT boat to catch it. They climb up the anchor chain and b... Moreoard her. The Japanese sailors are large, fat pigs. Guns blazing, they chase Gandy and Sourpuss around the deck, and they shoot and chase them too. Many are tricked into putting their heads into a porthole and getting knocked silly, falling off the side. Another sailor is fooled by Gandy using cartridges for teeth and squinting his eyes into thinking he's another Japanese. Their leader, a full-dress Admiral, is stuffed into an anti-aircraft gun with a bar of soap, shot out in a soap bubble, then brought down with a slingshot. The Admiral takes off for our heroes with a barrel of gun powder, not realizing Sourpuss has set it alight. The boys escape as the battleship explodes. Less
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5.5
/18/

Tricky Business (1942)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 1 May 1942.
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5.7
/32/

Aladdin's Lamp (1943)
Gandy Goose takes on the classic story.
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6.0
/26/
60
/1/

Barnyard Actor (1955)
Gandy Goose has been studying his mail-order acting kit, and goes to visit his friend, Rudy Rooster, to show off his mimic skills. Rudy is unimpressed as his attention is more on another rooster who is bidding to replace Rudy as the ruler-of-the-roost in the hen-house. He gets Gandy to ... Moredisguise himself as a fox and raid the hen-house, and Rudy will show up and run him off and be a hero of the hens. But...there is already a real fox in the barnyard and he has no intention of being run of by a rooster. Less
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4.7
/24/

Barnyard Baseball (1939)
Gandy's Baseball team, composed mainly of fowl, takes on another made up of pigs.
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5.4
/21/

The Golden Hen (1946)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 24 May 1946.
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5.9
/48/

Tire Trouble (1942)
Gandy and Sourpuss have been patching up their worn-out tires, due to wartime civilian restrictions on rubber. But finally they give out for the last time, and they seek out replacements at a garage.
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5.0
/30/
30
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Lights Out (1942)
Gandy Goose reads a scary story just before lights out, and suddenly finds himself escorted to a house full of ghosts.
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6.2
/46/
80
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The Last Roundup (1943)
Private Gandy Goose and Sergeant Sourpuss go in hot pursuit of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini, depicted respectively as a hog and an oversized monkey.
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6.2
/29/

Somewhere in Egypt (1943)
Gandy Goose and Sourpuss and stationed in Egypt. As Gandy plays an Egyptian tomb, Sourpuss dreams of the terrors (or pleasures?) that await them inside the ancient temples.
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5.4
/34/

Dingbat Land (1949)
Gandy and sourpuss goes inside a book to get a rarest of all creature, the dingbat.
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7.2
/48/
10
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Comic Book Land (1950)
Gandy Goose/Sourpuss cartoon that has the Goose and Cat dreaming of being inside of a comic book with some musical entertainment that reuses a female dancing mouse from another Terrytoon short.
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5.4
/33/

G-Man Jitters (1939)
Gandy reads a book about detectives and decides he should become one. He wears a Sherlock Holmes-style cap and uses a magnifying glass, but he encounters movie monsters like Frankenstein and Dracula out in the woods.
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4.2
/54/

Spring Fever (1951)
A Paul Terry Terrytoon cartoon (production number 5109) in which Gandy Goose gets spring fever (the only mention of the word "spring" in this seven-minute cartoon) and runs away from home, and promptly runs into a fox, proprietor of a roadside diner, who wishes to offer goose-fricassee ... Moreon his menu. Gandy's goose is about to be cooked, until he develops a sneezing-fit and sneezes his way back home. This cartoon has nothing do do with some MTK3 short with the same title. Less
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5.5
/36/
10
/3/

Doomsday (1938)
Gandy Goose pulls a "Chicken Little," announcing that the sky is falling.
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5.6
/36/

Gandy the Goose (1938)
In Gandy's debut film, he leaves home to make is way in the world. Unfortunately, he's an idiot with an Ed Wynn voice, and a wolf with a George Givot voice tries to lure him into his lair to eat him. Incredible coincidences save him from the stew pot.
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4.9
/19/

The Goose Flies High (1938)
Final Terrytoon directed by John Foster.
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4.9
/20/

Aesop's Fable: The Mosquito (1945)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 29 June 1945.
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5.0
/19/

A Bully Romance (1939)
Gandy Goose goes to Mexico and falls in love with a beautiful senorita. But her father objects and, hoping to get rid of what he thinks is an unsuitable suitor, forces Gandy into fighting a bull.
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5.2
/22/

Sham Battle Shenanigans (1942)
Gandy appears on the "Dunker's Doughnuts" radio show and recalls a disastrous day when he and Sergeant Sourpuss were training for combat.
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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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5.3
/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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The Night (1942)
A Gandy Goose cartoon.
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Patriotic Pooches (1943)
Answering a call for dogs to contribute to the war effort and join the "W.O.O.F.S." a small white puppy falls in with the others at a training facility manned by Gandy and Sourpuss. To clean them up, Gandy removes their fleas with a vacuum cleaner labeled "Flea Internment Camp". While t... Morehe rest go through exercises and drilling, the puppy isn't big enough, so he's washed out. Moping around the beach, he sees a German submarine land and three fat pig Nazis emerge, one looking like Hitler. The pup alerts Sourpuss and the dogs, and a shootout ensues, the Nazis holed up in a shack. They toss out a bomb, but our hero tosses it back, blowing up the structure, and leaving the pigs as three hams with a swastika imprints. The pooch is truly patriotic, and gets a flag-waving medal ceremony. Less


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