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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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6.2
/12/
10
/1/

Open House (1953)
A moral story of being good to the little creatures with the Terry Bears.
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5.5
/28/

Mother Goose Nightmare (1945)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 11 May 1945. Gandy and Sourpuss take a trip to Mother Goose Land, where they meet the many famous characters who live there. But things aren't what they seem, and this trip winds up as a nightmare of epic proportions.
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5.3
/21/

Smoky Joe (1945)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 25 May 1945. A faithful horse retires as the method of getting to a fire and is replaced by a fire engine. Of course, when the big fire breaks out, the fire engine breaks down and Joe comes to the rescue!
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5.5
/20/
10
/1/

A Yokohama Yankee (1955)
When a wicked male spider tries to capture a Japanese butterfly for his harem, a Yankee bug sailor comes to her rescue.
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5.2
/17/
10
/1/

Duck Fever (1955)
Papa Bear, his cubs and the Hound Dog go duck hunting and, as usual, the experts (Papa and the dog) have nothing but misadventures, while the amateur hunters bag all the ducks. When Papa returns home, empty-handed, angry and frustrated, he throws the ammunition into the fireplace, followed by a barrage of bullets firing upward through the chimney and bringing down a flock of ducks that were flying overhead.
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10
/1/

Valley Forge Hero (1974)
A Hector Heathcote short.
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10
/1/

The Time Eraser (1972)
A Mighty Heroes cartoon.
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5.4
/19/
10
/1/

Mouse Menace (1953)
The feud between Little Roquefort and the cat gets increasingly intense with explosives and tanks.
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10
/1/

Nobody's Ghoul (1962)
A Deputy Dawg cartoon.
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4.7
/16/
10
/1/

Pet Problems (1954)
Papa Bear gets extremely tired of his oversized dog Pago causing problems- so much that he is ready to execute him. Of course, he becomes soft-hearted and lets the dog go, only to be treated to another more frustrating experiences as a result of the antics of Pago and his three cubs.
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8.0
/18/
10
/1/

Lucky Dog (1956)
A man transforms himself into a dog to live a dogs life.
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5.9
/14/
10
/1/

Nonsense Newsreel (1954)
A collection of jokes and gags disguised as a newsreel.
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6.2
/32/
53
/3/

Friday the 13th (1953)
Percy the Cat informs Little Roquefort the Mouse that it is Friday the 13th and the day will involve a lot of bad luck for Roquefort. Percy then proves his statemnet by making life miserable for the mouse. But Percy breaks a mirror and the tables are turned.
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7.5
/50/

Swooning the Swooners (1945)
Frankie, the skinny, crooning alley-cat, is serenading his fan-pack of female animals late at night, who are swooning off the fence in droves, but the homeowner trying to sleep is not impressed and he belts Frankie with a tomato and chases him away. Frankie's fans are upset and, as retribution for his act, the homeowner is kept awake all night by the singing of the fans.
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6.2
/20/
10
/1/

The Cat's Revenge (1954)
When Percy the Cat attempts to blow up Little Roquefort with a cannon, he is visited by his "good angel." Unknown to the cat, the angel is Little Roquefort in disguise.
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10
/1/

The Fleet's Out (1962)
A Sidney the Elephant short.
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5.0
/12/

China (1931)
A Terrytoons short.
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5.5
/23/
10
/1/

Satisfied Customers (1954)
Heckle and Jeckle, the talking Magpies, are running rampant and causing much havoc in a supermarket mush to the dismay of the proprietor. Seveal wild chase ensue, with the store owner on the short end of most of them, until all three are caught inside of a giant soap bubble and carried skyward. The bubble bursts, and H & J are returned to the cartoonist's inkwell.
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5.4
/16/
10
/1/

Uranium Blues (1956)
An old prospector and his faithful mule have shared the dangers of gold-seeking together for many years until the hunt for uranium becomes a quest. The old prospector switches to a jeep and leaves his faithful mule behind. However, the jeep is not as dependable as the mule and fails the prospector in a crisis situation, and the mule goes to his rescue.
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10
/1/

It's for the Birds (1967)
Diamond Jill uses ducks to smuggle watches across the border.
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10
/1/

Martian Recipe (1965)
Astronut was a kind, zany guy from outer space who always seemed to get into trouble. Oscar was his human friend.
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5.7
/28/
10
/1/

Flop Secret (1951)
Litle Rocquefort, the mouse named after a cheese, is reading a horror book to his cat pal. A Dr. Jekyll/Mr.Hyde-type character is mixing his evil potion, and needs the tail of a black cat and chooses the one on Roquefort's buddy. The mouse comes to his rescue, and when Dr. Silvana ropes the cat's tail, Roquefort uses his tail to make an electrical short-circuit. After a few more harrowing chases, the mouse finally rescues the cat. The cat's finale act if to make Little Roquefort eat the book.
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5.7
/43/
70
/2/

Raiding the Raiders (1945)
A colony of rabbits (and their newborns) is terrorized by a wake of marauding vultures (who fly around like bad enemy Second World War airplanes- even though they are supposed be an Indian tribe).
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6.0
/12/
10
/1/

Pride of the Yard (1954)
Percval Sleuthhound, the Sherlock Holmes of the dog kingdom, tracks down a pair of shifty characters who just escaped from jail. The crooks try every trick they know to get the relentless hound off their trail and, finally, the try to dynamite their adversary, but are blown up themselves, and land at Percival's feet in the police station.
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6.0
/31/
10
/1/

Log Rollers (1953)
Heckle and Jeckle, the talking magpies, are in need of upgraded-housing and decide to help themselves to the logs and lumber laying unused in Big Pierre's lumber yard. Big Pierre thinks this a bit high-handed on the part of the two birds, and his objections leads to several battles and mêlées, which leads to a big explosion which causes the logs to fall and form a house. But the house collapses, and Heckle and Jeckle shrug it off and depart the premises.
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4.9
/18/

A Truckload of Trouble (1949)
A cat, a dog and a bird hitch a ride on the rear of a moving van driven by a very tough and easy-to-offend bulldog. When he discover the uninvited hitch-hikers he puts them to work unloading the van, but is quickly made sorry he did.
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5.4
/21/

Ickle Meets Pickle (1942)
Two nutty little gnome-like men that look exactly alike, meet in the woods and proceed to hunt and fish and even attempt a duel with clumsy incompetence.
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7.2
/7/
10
/1/

Tin Pan Alley Cat (1960)
A Terrytoons animation.
poster
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7.9
/16/
10
/1/

The Tale of a Dog (1959)
Through a stray dog's mishaps, the stray gets mixed up with people who aren't really paying attention. He starts out as a shoe shine boy, then ends becoming the president of the GALLAGER and Foofer Frankfurter Co.
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5.2
/6/
10
/1/

Love Is Blind (1957)
A fat, ugly hippo with no friends is finally befriended by a nearsighted mole. Weasels go after the mole to eat him. The hippo saves the day.
poster
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10
/1/

Railroaded to Fame (1961)
A Hector Heathcote Cartoon
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10
/1/

The First Telephone (1963)
A Hector Heathcote Cartoon
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10
/1/

Tea Party (1963)
a Terrytoons Cartoon
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10
/1/

A Bell for Philadelphia (1963)
A Terrytoons Cartoon
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10
/1/

Lost and Foundation (1970)
A Terrytoons Cartoon
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10
/1/

Land Grab (1970)
The war is over, and a lot of land is up for settlers to grab. Hector Heathcote and his talking dog Winston have just been kicked out of the boarding house, and they have to join the land rush, too, in order to find a place to stay. Homesteaders Hector and Winston try to prevent their greedy, land-grabbing neighbor Benedict from taking over their property.
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6.4
/20/
10
/1/

The Timid Scarecrow (1953)
The story of Dinky Duck and the scared Scarecrow.
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5.8
/24/
10
/1/

Pirate's Gold (1955)
Heckle and Jeckle, the talking magpies, tangle with a pirate who has a treasure map, and after much finagling and talk, they are able to get the map and the treasure, only to find that an agent for the Iternal Revenue Service is waiting to collect the unpaid back taxes.
poster
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5.0
/8/
10
/1/

Cloak and Stagger (1956)
A Boy Scout outsmarts two spies.
poster
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4.9
/11/
10
/1/

Gaston's Easel Life (1958)
While Gaston LeCrayon is setting up his painting area on the sidewalk, a limousine zooms by and splashes mud all over the canvas. The wealthy woman, who was a passenger in that limousine, mistakes the mud-splashed canvas for "art" and invites Gaston to her mansion, wanting him to create a masterpiece with her expensive art supplies. Her husband, however, has different ideas.
poster
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10
/1/

Gaston, Go Home (1958)
Short with Gaston Le Crayon.
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6.9
/13/
10
/1/

Gaston's Baby (1958)
A rich woman on her way to a costume party thinks Gaston is a babysitter; Gaston thinks he's there to paint her child's picture. Gaston mistakes her husband, in costume, for the child, and takes extreme measures to make him sit still for his portrait.
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7.3
/17/
10
/1/

Gaston Is Here (1957)
Gaston Le Crayon is a French (kind of beatnik-looking) artist who brings his artwork to life. He's doing a famous painting to be. Movie director Alfred Fitchcock moves in next door. Fitchcock is making a movie about a man stranded in the frozen Arctic. Gaston takes it seriously. He paints a toaster, stuffs the freezing man in it, and pops him out like a piece of toast. Gaston thinks that he's doing a good deed. Fitchcock is furious.
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10
/1/

The Red Tractor (1964)
Timmy drives his tractor all around the Vidsville farm. His red tractor sputters on down the road. Do you know how to spell tractor?
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5.3
/12/
10
/1/

Gaston’s Mama Lisa (1959)
A Terrytoons cartoon of 1959 with Gaston le Crayon
poster
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7.8
/23/
10
/1/

Prescription for Percy (1954)
Little Roquefort, a mouse living in a drugstore, is prepared to have a good time while the store is closed. Before he has a chance to eat his elaborately-concocted sundae, Precy, the cat, starts chasing him. The two have a battle that uses all of the merchandise in the drugstore as props. Roquefort, with the aid of some vanishing-cream, cause havoc for the cat, and finally ejects him from the store, and leaves himself in charge of the soda-fountain delights.
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7.8
/16/
10
/1/

Phony News Flashes (1955)
A collection of newsreel spoofs. Among them, a house with some special features for the mother-in-law, an egg-eating champion who speaks fluent chicken, a slow-motion view of a spitball pitcher, a toothpaste with unfortunate side effects, a look at a heavenly body from Mt. Wilson observatory, a speaker is unconcerned with alien invasions, a circus performer retires from diving into wet anvils, a dog that does income taxes, and an anti-noise campaign in a small town.


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