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6.4
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73
/3/
55
/14/
3.4
/313/

The Sunshine Makers (1935)
Happy sunshine-bottling gnomes battle gloomy swamp-dwellers.
poster
59
9
6.1
/323/
61
/5/
50
/10/
3.3
/370/

Bold King Cole (1936)
Felix the Cat is perched in a tree playing his guitar and serenading himself and a canary with a little ditty called "Nature and Me." It is a beautiful day in cartoon-land but Mother Nature, perhaps not a music lover, whips up a lightning-laden thunderstorm and Felix is soon seeking shelter. He finds it at the castle of King Cole, a boastful, fabricating blow-hard. The King's ancestors, tired of hearing the braggart, come out of their pictures as ghostly specters and take the King to the dungeon and pump the gassy hot-air out of him.
poster
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5.8
/14/

Pickaninny Blues (1932)
The story fines a black cat transported to Egypt. There, there is a a LOT of singing and shenannigans involving mummies, the Spinx and crypts. One thing it doesn't seem to have much of are jokes....and the emphasis is more on cuteness and music.
poster
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5.8
/12/

Gridiron Demons (1928)
Cartoon short.
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30
/3/
100
/1/

Cartoons That Time Forgot: From the Van Beuren Studio (1999)
Enjoy these rarely-seen gems from the Amadee J. Van Beuren Studio. Twenty-one classic cartoons from the 1930s are here in the lush, bizarre style that the studio innovated with such characters as Felix the Cat, Molly Moo-Cow and the people from the "Toonerville Trolley" comic strip. A treat for all animation fans!
poster
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5.8
/22/
20
/1/

Stage Struck (1929)
A series of animated short subjects created by Paul Terry and actor-turned-writer Howard Estabrook.
poster
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4.8
/38/
45
/2/

The Iron Man (1930)
A feline organ grinder wanders by Farmer Al Falfa's house making some very bad music. Farmer Al Falfa chases him away. Later, the old man chases two roosters up a tree. One of the roosters, improbably, lays an egg and throws it at Al Falfa. The old man climbs up the tree with a handsaw. He sits on the same branch as the roosters, and begins sawing it off. The roosters jump from the branch into a hole in the tree. Al Falfa doesn't realize what he's doing until he saws the branch clean through. Cartoon magic is on his side: the tree falls, but the branch stays in place. Later, a delivery man drops off a large package. Al Falfa is surprised to see that it's a robot. The robot performs a dance, and Al Falfa feels compelled to mimic him. The robot kicks Farmer Al Falfa in the behind. Al Falfa does the same to the robot, which causes it to grow so tall it reaches outer space.
poster
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6.2
/15/

Circus Romance (1932)
At a circus, the ring master and a clown both love Kitty the high-wire artist.
poster
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5.5
/21/

Love in a Pond (1931)
The party life in a pond.
poster
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6.0
/21/

Sky Skippers (1930)
Aesops Fables characters goes airborne.
poster
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5.1
/21/

Wooden Money (1929)
The annoying animal antics- combined with the collapse of his porch- finally get to Farmer Al Falfa, so he sells his house to odd-looking twins. But their money bag is filled with mice who chase Al Falfa into the lake. Drawn into a whirlpool, he magically travels through a faucet back into his house. The mice also pour out and chase him- and the loony twins- down the road.
poster
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5.3
/16/

Big Game (1928)
Farmer Alfa goes hunting big game.
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4.9
/44/
40
/2/
40
/1/

Fresh Ham (1933)
Cubby Bear opens a vaudeville booking agency on Tin Pan Alley. The usual assortment of second-rate talent shows up, only to be dispatched through a trap door in this good Cubby Bear cartoon.
poster
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5.5
/31/
30
/1/

The Nut Factory (1933)
Dentures have gone missing at the Old Lady's Home, and Cubby is called in to investigate. After much sleuthing, he finds the answer: the squirrels have been using them to build a massive nut-processing factory, as nutcrackers and scoops.
poster
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5.2
/10/
40
/1/

Hizzoner (1933)
In this comedy short not-so-smart copper Bert Lahr gets in over his head when he becomes a mock candidate for mayor.
poster
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6.6
/45/

The Golden Goose (1932)
The old woman who lives in the shoe is a cat. Her son Jack climbs the beanstalk and gets the golden goose.
poster
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7.5
/33/

Fang and Claw (1935)
Frank Buck and his native crew hunt the jungles of the Far East to capture wild animals for American zoos.
poster
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4.4
/9/

Strange Case of Hennessy (1933)
An escaped lunatic poses as famed detective Silo Dance in this musical comedy mystery set in an old dark house in this spoof of S.S. Van Dine's famed sleuth Philo Vance.
poster
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4.9
/29/

Sinister Stuff (1934)
A mustachioed villain fox and suit-sporting yes-men kidnap Cubby's girlfriend. Cubby pursues them to the old sawmill, where the villain has tied her to a log that is soon to be sawn. A classic good guy vs. bad guy battle to save the girl ensues.
poster
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4.7
/35/

The Jungle Fool (1929)
Farmer Al Falfa flies to Africa with the Royal Society of African Explorers to hunt in the jungle.
poster
47
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5.9
/121/
35
/2/

A Waif's Welcome (1936)
Troublemaking kid not happy with new adopted brother.
poster
61
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5.7
/166/
65
/2/
60
/1/

Cupid Gets His Man (1936)
A look into the whole cupid operation; we see how the process is supposed to work, with cupids practicing their archery, and the couples handed off to the stork. But there's one particularly resistant couple (the man is a W.C. Fields caricature) who takes the whole crew to finally corral.
poster
46
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5.4
/118/
40
/3/

Molly Moo-Cow and Robinson Crusoe (1936)
Molly Moo-Cow washes to shore on an island, the one occupied by Robinson Crusoe. Much of the short is Crusoe extolling the virtues of the solitary life, Molly trying to ingratiate herself to Crusoe and Crusoe trying to get rid of her. He finally succeeds-just before cannibals come ashore, capture Crusoe and dump him in a pot. From the time they grab him Crusoe is yelling for help (from whom is unclear, given that he wants the island to himself).
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51
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5.7
/122/
50
/1/
47
/3/

Trolley Ahoy (1936)
The terrible tempered Mr. Bang is commuting to work. When the trolley takes more than 5 seconds to arrive, he follows the tracks to the Skipper's house, where he bets him $10 he won't get to work on time. So motivated, the Skipper cuts breakfast short, but he hasn't paid the bill and his power is off. His wife rigs a sail, which gets him going, but a typhoon blows them off course. They land atop Mr. Bang's train...
poster
48
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5.6
/129/
60
/1/
40
/2/

Toonerville Trolley (1936)
The Skipper's morning trolley run is disrupted by several forces.
poster
40
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5.1
/123/
40
/1/
30
/1/

It's a Greek Life (1936)
Mercury, the winged messenger, drops his sandals off with a centaur to be repaired. The centaur, who has coveted wings to the extent that he's used a couple ducks to help him fly, takes the sandals for a spin, and fails to finish the repair job on time. Mercury returns; in a panic, the centaur strips the wings from a couple birds and nails them to some plain sandals, but Mercury is not fooled. He turns the centaur into a pretzel.
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5.4
/39/

Puzzled Pals (1933)
Tom and Jerry are solving a jigsaw puzzle when the stork, frustrated by all the quarantine and "not welcome" signs, leaves a foundling on their doorstep. The tot proves to be more than a handful for them; eventually, he ends up in a closet with a giant vacuum cleaner which causes mayhem. The stork shows up and, disgusted with the job Tom and Jerry have done, decks them and flies off with the baby.
poster
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4.9
/29/

In the Park (1933)
Tom and Jerry play with a bratty baby.
poster
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5.6
/35/

Rabid Hunters (1932)
Tom and Jerry, together with their faithful hound and horse, go hunting and end up matching wits with a rascally rabbit.
poster
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5.0
/32/

The Phantom Rocket (1933)
Tom and Jerry are about to embark on on a voyage into space when their rocket ship is hijacked and they are taken hostage by an escaped convict.
poster
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6.2
/67/
100
/1/

Joint Wipers (1932)
Tom and Jerry are plumbers who spend more time singing and dancing than fixing leaky pipes.
poster
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5.1
/41/

Trouble (1931)
Tom and Jerry are ambulance-chasing lawyers in search of more business.
poster
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5.5
/30/

The Rag Dog (1935)
This musical cartoon about three kittens who get into a spat with two small dogs over milk.Te technical competenceis good -- the dogs are well rotoscoped and there is some nice camera movement to maintain composition.
poster
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5.4
/72/
45
/2/

A Close Call (1929)
The short starts with a mouse playing some bell-like tulips like musical bells....
poster
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4.8
/27/
70
/1/
20
/1/

The Big Burg (1929)
An Aesop fable installment from Paul Terry and co.
poster
58
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5.7
/107/
60
/1/

Scotty Finds a Home (1935)
A young boy finds a Scottish terrier who he tries to bring home. His mom refuses him a home, but when he saves the family from a wandering bum, it's the dog who saves the day.
poster
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5.6
/81/
60
/2/

Spinning Mice (1935)
A girl is sewing in her playroom when a boy sneaks in and lets loose a horde of mice into her doll house. She discovers them and is fascinated by them, one in particular who can speak.
poster
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6.0
/86/
60
/1/

Parrotville Post Office (1935)
A mother and her two rowdy children come into the Parrotville Post Office. The postmaster is annoyed by the children at first. Later, the children come in handy. A notorious mail thief sneaks into the post office, and the kids and postmaster apprehend him. They put the thief in a mail sack and send him to prison via the next mail delivery.
poster
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4.9
/97/
30
/1/
63
/3/

The Merry Kittens (1935)
[Animated] short of kittens taking unfair advantage of a well meaning dog, who actually is functioning as their protector.
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5.0
/85/
40
/2/
60
/1/

Parrotville Old Folks (1935)
Some elderly parrots are washing and cleaning up around the house, when one of them is phoned by Matron Birdkins, who invites them over to the Old Folks Home to play some tunes. They're hindered by a snowstorm, but make it none the worse for wear, warming themselves by a fire they help stoke. They play and sing some songs, and then a chaotic dinner ensues. This is followed by more singing and dancing, and a good time is had by all.
poster
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5.3
/92/
60
/1/
45
/2/

Molly Moo-Cow and Rip Van Winkle (1935)
Despite the warnings from her conscience, Molly drinks the same brew that got poor Rip Van Winkle drunk and made him sleep for 20 years. The bizarre bovine has a close encounter with little men, throws her own private keg party, bowls against her ghostly double and awakens the famous Washington Irving character just in time for the iris out. Just plain weird!
poster
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5.3
/36/
52
/2/

The Parrotville Fire Department (1934)
2nd Cartoon in the Rainbow Parade Series by Van Beuren.
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5.3
/77/
53
/3/
37
/3/

Bubbling Over (1934)
In this all-black short musical comedy, a woman has a husband so lazy she can stick a pin in him without him waking up... but announcing lunch gets him up pretty fast. She's also saddled with a bevy of his lazy relatives. Four more come by and sing as a quartet. After the wife learns they had been traveling men, she advises them to keep traveling and kicks them out...
poster
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5.1
/33/
60
/2/

Grandfather's Clock (1934)
A grandfather clock comes to life and tells two children a story (presented in animated cartoon form) about clocks going to school and playing football.
poster
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5.4
/77/
40
/1/
49
/8/

A Little Bird Told Me (1934)
A live-action little boy is caught stealing jam! When he asks his big sister how she knew he had done it, she answers "A little bird told me." This launches an animated segment about a newspaper run by birds and how they got the scoop on the little boy's crime.
poster
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4.4
/33/
30
/1/

Cubby's Stratosphere Flight (1934)
A Rube Goldberg-style flying machine transports Cubby to the North Pole, where he ducks an angry polar bear/traffic cop into an igloo/speakeasy which boasts a wild musical floor show.
poster
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5.2
/29/
70
/1/
30
/1/

A Royal Good Time (1934)
A Little King cartoon from the Van Beuren Studios.
poster
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4.8
/31/
30
/1/

Fiddlin' Fun (1934)
Cubby the Bear participates in a roman chariot race for his girl friend.


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