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5.3
/20/

Tetched in the Head (1935)
Tiny Barney Google sleeps under a tree. Along comes his enormous wife, who begins to do the washing. Six babies ranked in a tub persecute Barney.
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6.6
/8/

Monkey Love (1935)
A pair of monkeys (male and female) meet in the jungle and immediately fall in love. After serenading the little lady, the boy takes her home and runs into trouble in the shape of a gorilla...a jealous gorilla. But the girl monkey dispatches the gorilla with ease.
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60
/1/

Toby the Fiddler (1930)
A Toby the Pup short.
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60
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7.0
/111/
50
/1/

The Novelty Shop (1936)
The novelty shop owner has gone home, and that means it's time for its items to animate and have fun.
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6.3
/11/

Patch Mah Britches (1935)
A Barney Google cartoon.
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5.3
/12/

False Alarm (1933)
Scrappy the fireman.
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6.8
/28/

Poor Elmer (1938)
The staff at a large big-city hospital is all bothered and nervously awaiting the arrival of a patient, named Elmer, and the doctors and nurses are busily preparing for a major operation. Finally, a woman arrives in a large town-car, with a chauffeur, and she is followed by attendants carrying the patient on a stretcher...Elmer the Goldfish.
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5.4
/25/

Indian Serenade (1937)
Against the background of the Grand Canyon, a young Indian boy and an-equally-young Indian maiden fall in love. While they are romancing along in the beautiful scenery, their little dog gets into a hassle with a snake. The snake was harmless, the animation was outstanding.
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7.0
/30/

Major Google (1936)
Barney Google, in a parody of the radio program, Major Bowles Amateur Hour, stages his own version, but uses catch-phrases all through the broadcast used by Bowles on his. Things go well until hillbilly Snuffy Smith gets an early gong and hooked-from-the-stage during his talent presentation.
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6.9
/26/

Peaceful Neighbors (1939)
Two rival families of chickens are arming in preparation for a battle in a property-line dispute over the division line between their two barnyard coops. After much fighting, squabbling and squawking between the two factions, two peaceful doves bring about a settlement between the two groups.
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7.5
/44/

A Cat, a Mouse and a Bell (1935)
A Color Rhapsody cartoon
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6.6
/29/

The Dog Snatcher (1931)
Scrappy tries to rescue his dog, Yippy from a mean dog catcher.
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6.5
/16/

The Pet Shop (1932)
The adventures of a young boy and his dog. Vonsey and Oopie are the two bullies on the block who sometime give the two problems.
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7.0
/9/

Rail Rode (1927)
A Krazy Kat Cartoon.
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6.2
/13/

The Concert Kid (1934)
Oopie is to give a violin concert, but doesn't want to play. Scrappy gives him a stick of chewing gum, which calms him. However, the gum gets on the two of them.
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5.5
/17/
70
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Sandman Tales (1933)
A Columbia Scrappy cartoon released October 6, 1933.
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6.2
/17/

The Gold Getters (1935)
The adventures of Scrappy and his dog.
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6.5
/27/

The Gorilla Hunt (1939)
A boxing kangaroo tricks his son into fighting when he really wants to be a violinist.
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5.9
/14/

The Merry Cafe (1936)
A musical extravaganza centered around Depression-struck Krazy Kat trying to cadge a free meal in an automat (The Eato-Mat Restaurant)
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6.3
/23/

Scary Crows (1937)
Farm-boy Scrappy and his dog awaken at dawn and, all day long, they work in the fields only to have crows undo their hard work, tear up the fields and eat the crops. They keep beating off the crows and finally win out just as the sun sets.
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5.6
/24/

Lucky Pigs (1939)
A down-and-out family of pigs wins a sweepstakes, are immediately besieged by reporters and photographers, and then go on a wild spending spree, which soon exhausts their windfall-prize money. Than the tax collector shows up. After paying the taxes, the pigs are right back where they started from.
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6.7
/27/

The Foolish Bunny (1938)
Told in flashback, th story explains why one of the bunnies in the classroom is so much bigger and older than his classmates. He devoted his early years to disrupting the class rather than studying and learning his lessons, with the result that he remained behind while the other students were promoted.
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6.7
/39/
70
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60
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Krazy Spooks (1933)
On a stormy, windy night, Krazy's car breaks down so he and Kitty must seek refuge in an eerie old house. Happy the pup finds a skeleton, but the really scary resident is a huge, violent gorilla that runs off with Kitty, and Krazy must rescue her.
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5.6
/11/

Garden Gaieties (1935)
Krazy Kat gets help from Mother Nature to take care of some plants.
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5.9
/14/

The Graduation Exercises (1935)
Scrappy and Oopy are on their way to Scrappy’s last day of class. Oopy’s distractions cause Scrappy to be late to graduation, so Oopy devises a plot to sneak into class so Scrappy can still graduate.
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5.9
/69/

The Kangaroo Kid (1938)
A Columbia Color Rhapsody released December 23, 1938. A parody of the film "Golden Boy."
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5.9
/20/

The Lone Mountie (1938)
An animated short starring Krazy Kat and set in the Yukon.
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7.0
/18/

Movie Struck (1933)
Scrappy in Hollywood.
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5.6
/28/

Happy Tots (1939)
The King declares a Festive Day in Happy Tots Kingdom and all his subjects, the Happy Tots, are invited to the celebration. Once there, they all have a great time and there are no conflicts in sight in this entry in the Happy Tots cartoon series, which isn't part of the Scrappy series.
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6.8
/20/

Beer Parade (1933)
Scrappy and Oopie, though little boys, happily celebrate the return of beer after fourteen years, with the help of brew-guzzling gnomes, apparently from the "Rip Van Winkle" story. They leave an allegorical "Prohibition" figure (ugly old man in stovepipe hat) stripped and chased off.
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5.8
/25/
80
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Scrappy's Art Gallery (1934)
The adventures of a young boy and his dog. Vonsey and Oopie are the two bullies on the block who sometime give the two problems.
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6.1
/24/
66
/6/

The World's Affair (1933)
Scrappy and Oopy are the welcoming "committee" at the Chicago World's Fair. Zestful. Loaded with celebrity caricatures. The man receiving hair treatments is a spoof of supervising animator Art Davis.
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6.0
/21/
60
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The Match Kid (1933)
Twisted take on "The Little Match Girl". Cartoon child abuse at its finest.
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6.3
/31/

The Flop House (1932)
Scrappy runs a dime-a-night flop house, cheerfully sprinkling disinfectant around before the night's customers arrive. They're all animal people except Oopie, who as usual can't help but make trouble, and breaks things and makes a racket enough that the other denizens can't sleep.
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58
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6.2
/150/
61
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50
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Gifts from the Air (1937)
A toyless boy finds a broken soldier doll and gets a very special Christmas as a result.
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5.4
/35/

Doctor Bluebird (1936)
Scrappy hurt his leg and is sad because he can't go fishing. The bluebirds from Happyland realize this and put on a song and dance show, helping heal poor Scrappy's hurt leg and foot.
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5.7
/16/

The Puppet Murder Case (1935)
Scrappy is running a puppet show for the neighborhood kids. Scrappy won't let his little brother see the show, socking him in the face repeatedly every time her tries. Oopy sneaks in anyway and, using a pee shooter, kills a stageful of puppets by breaking their strings. After Scrappy beats Oopy again, then has the 'puppets' put him on trial. This concludes with a puppet jury deciding Oopy is guilty, sentencing him to more abuse.
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6.1
/44/

Yelp Wanted (1931)
Scrappy's dog, Yippy, isn't feeling well. Scrappy sees a sign for Dr. Woof's Dog Tonic and thinks that's just the thing...
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60
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6.2
/107/
56
/6/
60
/3/
3.2
/342/

Hallowe'en (1931)
Toby the Pup organises a Halloween celebration. Some witches and elves join the party.
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6.2
/82/
35
/2/

Down South (1931)
Toby the Pup is a steamboat skipper and there are lots of strange and wildly animated animals like always. There are inspirations from the early days of Mickey Mouse, especially Steamboat Willie and Plane Crazy.
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6.3
/56/
35
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60
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The Milkman (1931)
Toby the Pup is a milkman and a partyman in this silly cartoon with everything you need from the '30s animation.
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68
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6.0
/121/
70
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The Bon Bon Parade (1935)
A little poor boy, attracted one evening by a confectionery shop's window display, unexpectedly finds himself inside, where a cupid offers him a wish. The boy asks to live in Candytown full time.
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5.9
/25/

The Great Experiment (1934)
Scrappy cartoon from Charles Mintz of Columbia Pictures. In this one, mad scientist Hugo Plotz experiments on the boy character in a water bowl by first turning him into a fish and then an old man. When his little brother comes in, Hugo then turns them into babies. And then when they go back to normal, they travel into the future, all the way to 1990. There they encounter people in propeller hats and attempt to rescue a girl from Plotz.
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6.1
/45/

Rodeo Dough (1931)
This was a Krazy Kat cartoon made for Charles Mintz and distributed by Columbia. While the studio originally based the character on the comic strip created by George Herriman, by 1931 he was changed in design and personality to be more like Walt Disney's popular Mickey Mouse (whose cartoons, ironically, were also distributed by Columbia at the time).
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4.7
/34/
60
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Showing Off (1931)
Young Scrappy tries to impress a girl by smoking a cigar made out of cabbage, but he only succeeds in accidentally swallowing the cigar and setting her panties on fire.
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5.9
/66/
70
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50
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The Little Pest (1931)
The cartoon follows Scrappy as he tries to get rid of his baby brother, Oopy, so he can go on a fishing trip with his dog. The more Oopy insists on tagging along, the more violent Scrappy turns against him.
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7.2
/25/

Scrappy's Party (1933)
Scrapy's birthday party is attended by a raft caricatures of famous movie stars and world leaders, including Mussolini, John D. Rockefeller, Will Rogers, Laurel & Hardy, George Bernard Shaw, Jimmy Durante, King George V,Ghandi, Babe Ruth, Ex-King Alphonso XII, Professor Picard and even Al Capone is seen, unfortunately unable to make it as he's in prison.
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6.6
/25/

The Wolf at the Door (1932)
In the one, a goat is being held hostage in his own cabin by a wolf knocking at his door. The goat calls on his phone for help so Scrappy sends his little brother to arrest the wolf. But the younger bro keeps coming back from the winter snow until he has a couple of rubber hot water bottles on him.


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