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16
7.4
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35
/5/
67
/23/
3.5
/293/

Sh-h-h-h-h-h (1955)
A mild-mannered man whose nerves are shot from incessant noise is sent to an exclusive, silent retreat with hilarious results.
poster
45
15
4.8
/635/
46
/21/
42
/25/
2.2
/743/

Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat (1941)
Lazy black folks in Lazy Town (Pop. 123½) are napping and attracting flies. They are so lethargic they even fight in slow motion. Then a riverboat arrives with a red hot mama on board. Faster than you can say "Jim Crow", she has everyone moving to a Harlem boogie beat, dancing, scrubbing clothes, and eating watermelon. As the boogie-woogie comes to a close, Mammy hoists her skirt. Her big bottom reads "The End".
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7.4
/64/
10
/1/
50
/1/

Pig in a Pickle (1954)
Milford, the family pig, is being given a birthday party, on the farm, by Maw and Paw and all the kids, but he is kidnapped by one of the 39 Boomer Brothers on the neighboring farm, who want to make bar-b-que out of Milford. Maw and Paw set out to rescue Milford, but they are thwarted by the red-bearded brothers. But victory finally comes and Milford comes home to celebrate his birthday.
poster
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6.0
/52/
70
/1/
70
/3/

Fair Today (1941)
Cartune cartoon set in a country fair.
poster
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5.7
/42/
10
/1/

The Mouse and the Lion (1953)
The Lion, the King of the Jungle, is taking his royal snooze when a mouse comes on a safari to his royal hideaway. The mouse is from Bungling Brothers Circus [us], and his mission is to take HRH back to the states as a circus act. The mouse then goes about his business of capturing the lion. At the fadeout, back in the USA, the lion of performing on a precarious tight-rope, high above the arena sawdust, while the mouse whip lashes him.
poster
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7.5
/47/
10
/1/
35
/2/

Flea for Two (1955)
During a square dance, held on a dog's back, celebrating the upcoming marriage between a boy and girl flea, a city-slicker flea shows up and kidnaps the girl to the big-city. The boyfriend follows and rescues her from the villain's penthouse apartment.
poster
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6.4
/40/
10
/1/

Bear and the Bees (1961)
It's springtime and Cupid is bringing romance into the lives of every woodland creature... except for Fatso the bear who "ain't got no romance in his soul." Cupid sets out to remedy this and shows Fatso a female bear, then injects him with about 50 love arrows. Fatso, now smitten, is determined to win her affection but his clumsiness threatens the relationship of the two, despite Cupid's advice. He dumps a trash can on her head, shoves a bouquet of flowers in her face, knocks her in the mud, dumps a beehive on her head, and knocks her into a cave. Finally, he succeeds in winning her with "the caveman routine" only to discover she has a family of kids he must now look after. Furious, he vengefully chases Cupid into the distance.
poster
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5.9
/34/

Canine Commandos (1943)
A Walter Lantz Andy Panda cartoon released June 28, 1943.
poster
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7.5
/70/
10
/1/
79
/4/

Broadway Bow Wow's (1954)
The story of John, a show biz dog, and his partner/fiancee Mary. We see him about to jump off a bridge when he stops and explains why he is doing it.
poster
?
6.1
/33/

Air Raid Warden (1942)
A Walter Lantz Andy Panda cartoon released December 21, 1942.
poster
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7.5
/65/
10
/1/

The Dog That Cried Wolf (1953)
A sheep rancher entrusts his goofy sheepdog Dizzy to guard his herd one night. The dog is told to blow a whistle when he sees a wolf, but he spends his time fooling his master by "crying wolf," and he proceeds to blow the whistle for no reason other than to excite the farmer. The fun begins when a real wolf shows up to steal the flock after Dizzy has worn out his warning. Taken from the "Boy Who Cried Wolf" story.
poster
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6.1
/50/
70
/1/

Boogie Woogie Sioux (1942)
A group of indians are dancing in boogie-woogie style. Immeadiatly comes the rain but the indians are still singing.
poster
?
6.5
/46/
30
/2/

Freeloading Feline (1960)
In a big city penthouse atop a skyscraper, a big society party is in progress.
poster
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7.2
/91/
55
/4/
66
/5/

Dig That Dog (1954)
The story of Percy P. Pettipoint who purchases a much-desired great dane named Cuddles. He instructs Cuddles to bury his scraps in the back yard. Cuddles is a fast learner and obeys but, unfortunately, he carries it a little too far and eventually starts burying everything in the back yard including the refrigerator, the TV set, the bathtub (with him in it), and the mailman! Finally, when Cuddles buries Pettipoint's house, the man decides to get rid of the mutt...easier said than done.
poster
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7.5
/74/
10
/1/

The Flying Turtle (1953)
In this entry in Universal-International's "Foolish Fable" series (U-I production number 8327), Herman the Turtle's only ambition is to be able to fly. He reads articles on the subject and also enrolls in Madam Bluejay's Flying School, all of which leads to failure. He pays an eagle to give him flying lessons but the eagle drops him in the ocean and kills him. But Herman goes to Turtle Heaven where he is given a pair of wings and flies to his content. The "Be careful what you wish for" moral goes unstated.
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6.9
/42/
10
/1/
50
/1/

Space Mouse (1959)
Doc the cat tries to catch Hickory and Dickory, to sell to NASA as laboratory mice.
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?
6.2
/36/
70
/1/

Jungle Jive (1944)
At the Sandwich Islands, which includes the "deviled egg" island, the "hot dog on a bun" island, and the "hamburger" island (with a sign, "Hold the Onions"), we see a man on the "tunaville" island surveying the area with a telescope. He notices a crate full of musical instruments wash ashore and alerts the others. The tribe finds these instruments strange and unusual at first but eventually really get the hang of them, particularly one member who plays a hot piano, his playing being somewhat interrupted by a pestiferous crab.
poster
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6.1
/33/
10
/1/

Tin Can Concert (1961)
Doc, a feline with musical talents, conducts an all-alley-cat symphony orchestra in a rendition of Giacomo Rossini's Cinderella overture. He enters the rehearsal hall and, with a touch of spring, is projected to the top of a grandfather clock that is the podium from which he directs the orchestra. A mouse is peacefully sleeping on his matchbox bed inside the clock, underneath the swinging pendulum. As Doc is directing the orchestra, he leans over and playfully lowers the pendulum so that the mouse is caught and swings with its motion. The band plays on. The mouse, now angry, endeavors to out-scream the band, but he's muffled by Doc.
poster
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7.5
/74/

Kiddie Koncert (1948)
Wally Walrus conducts the school band's performance of Franz von Suppé's 'Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna' overture.
poster
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6.0
/96/
58
/5/
61
/6/

A Haunting We Will Go (1939)
The introduction of Lantz's little black-boy character, L'il Eight Ball, finds him going to bed in his small cabin and being visited by a baby ghost. He avers he is not afraid, and his isn't, so the little ghost transports him to a haunted mill where the adult ghosts hang out. They run the little hero through all the standard ghost tests and, while he is shaken, he still will not admit to being scared.
poster
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7.5
/78/
70
/1/
80
/3/

The Overture to 'William Tell' (1947)
In this Lantz Color Cartune (production number 2326), Wally Walrus, masquerading as famed orchestra leader, Sir Wally Walrus, mounts the podium to conduct the orchestra, and his troubles only end when the cartoon does, with the orchestra completely destroyed.
poster
?
5.5
/18/

Arabs with Dirty Fezzes (1939)
A Cartune cartoon featuring Baby Face Mouse.
poster
?
5.7
/18/

The One-Armed Bandit (1939)
A bandit is at the one-armed bandit.
poster
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6.5
/16/

The Disobedient Mouse (1938)
Baby-Face Mouse, disobeying his mother, goes into the territory of Rat Enemy No.1. The gangster is working on turning the young mouse into a member of his gang, but Baby-Face gets so tough he knocks out Rat Enemy No. 1 and turns him over to the police and gets a reward. Back home though, he gets spanked for crossing the railroad tracks into bad territory.
poster
?
4.6
/26/

Movie Phoney News (1938)
News clip parody using footage from earlier Walter Lantz cartoons.
poster
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5.7
/18/

Slaphappy Valley (1939)
It takes the form of a travelogue aboard a train that hits some California spots, including Death Valley and Pike's Peak.
poster
?
5.8
/14/

Charlie Cuckoo (1939)
A Cartune Theatrical Cartoon.
poster
?
5.5
/21/

Recruiting Daze (1940)
A Cartune short featuring Punchy.
poster
?
6.1
/20/

Crackpot Cruise (1939)
This cartoon is a series of blackout gags, as we set sail in New York harbor, visit a series of ports of call in totally random order, and return to New York. It's narrated by Knox Manning, or a very good imitator.
poster
?
6.2
/10/

Little Blue Blackbird (1938)
A mother blackbird hatches out two normal offspring and one featherless nitwit. The nitwit refuses to learn to fly and learn the other aspects of bird-life, but when he battles wicked hawks and saves his siblings from been eaten up, all is forgiven at the family nest.
poster
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6.1
/20/

Nellie the Indian Chief's Daughter (1938)
The story of Nellie the Indian Chief's Daughter.
poster
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6.4
/14/

Little Tough Mice (1939)
A little tough mouse is out on the town getting food.
poster
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5.7
/11/

Tail End (1938)
A story of the outcast dogs NYC's East Side. They live in the dog slums, and are trying to get some of the bones the fat bulldog has piled up in his yard, but the bulldog is too watchful. Along comes Clarence the lap dog, a snooty little aristocrat, who wants to pal with them. They give him a cold shoulder until he shows them the trick of getting the bones from the bulldog. In fact, he gets all the bones from the bulldog. Then the two outcasts recognize the fact that Clarence is a genius and a born leader an accept him as such.
poster
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6.9
/12/

Sailor Mouse (1938)
A little mouse runs away from home and goes to sea. Aboard the ship, a rat starts to educate the mouse on the ways of sea-farin' mice by sending him to the galley to steal cheese from the Captain's table. But the Captain's parrot, a sea-goin' snitch, spots the thievery and squawks loud and long about it. That brings the whole crew down after the mouse, who gets away and learns that there is no place like home.
poster
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7.3
/50/
10
/1/

The Goofy Gardener (1957)
Hercules, a gardener employed at a ritzy estate lets nothing divert him from his gardening chores, and continues to perform them in the midst of a big, outdoor party being held on the grounds by the owner. Herman them blames the host for all the mistakes, mishaps and problems the guest have to endure.
poster
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6.4
/45/
10
/1/

Hunger Strife (1960)
It's the first day of tourist season at Peachstone National Park and Ranger Willoughby is told by his superior to "keep things ship-shape".
poster
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6.1
/51/
70
/2/

Swing Your Partner (1943)
A horse (with a Jack Benny attitude and voice) is treated like a horse and doesn't like it, so he gets even with his owner.
poster
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6.0
/42/
35
/2/

Eggnapper (1961)
Tourist season is over and Ranger Willoughby closes the park for the winter, telling the bears they will have to forage for themselves from now on.
poster
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6.1
/48/
10
/1/
100
/1/

Fowled-Up Party (1957)
Sam and Maggie are on their merry way to a costume party, and Sam is wearing a Rooster costume. They run out of gas on the way and Sam hikes off looking for a gas station.
poster
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7.3
/64/
10
/1/

Hay Rube (1954)
The Jingling Bros. Circus is performing for one night only in the town that farm horse Sugarfoot lives in. Paw has Sugarfoot pulling a plow. A new billboard goes up with pretty circus horse Starbrite's picture on it. She is a star at the circus. Sugarfoot falls for her and leaves his farm to meet her. Once he arrives, he sees Starbrite's trainer beating her. Sugarfoot kicks the villainous circus trainer. Sugarfoot woos the crowd with his ability to thwart the angry trainer, who keeps shooting at him with a rifle and missing every shot while, at the same time, getting the worst end of each thing he attempts to do to wrangle the horse. Paw is discouraged until Sugarfoot shows up again... this time with a bride and four little ponies.
poster
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6.2
/44/
10
/1/
50
/1/

The Talking Dog (1956)
Maggie and Sam have finally saved enough money to be able to pay off the mortgage on their home, and Maggie warns Sam to be careful on his way to the bank. Sam immediately runs into a shady character who offers many ways for Sam to lose his money, but Sam resists them all until he is offered a talking dog. San, figuring a talking dog is a way to get rich immediately buys it. He has many rejections before he can get the dog a booking at a theatre. Before the dog can exhibit his skills, a cat shows up and ruins the act. Maggie and Sam lose their home, and Sam ends up in the dog house, with a talking dog as his companion.
poster
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6.9
/76/
35
/2/
60
/2/

The Ostrich Egg and I (1956)
Sam acquires and ostrich from which hatches, no surprise, an ostrich. The ostrich attach's itself to Sam, in addition to eating everything in sight, and Maggie orders him to get rid of it. When Sam thinks he has lost the bird, he returns home where Maggie leads him to the bedroom, where Sam finds the ostrich with a family of her own.
poster
?
5.8
/25/

Yankee Doodle Swing Shift (1942)
Swing Symphonies cartoon.
poster
?
4.6
/24/

Nellie Of The Circus (1939)
Nellie is lured to the circus by Rudolf Ratbone.
poster
?
5.7
/21/

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.
poster
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5.1
/31/

Silly Superstition (1939)
Lil' Eightball tries to disprove superstition, but comes into conflict with a lion, which is defeated by his tiny dog.
poster
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6.8
/47/
50
/1/

Man's Best Friend (1941)
A hunter and his tracking dog have been hunting all day and decide to call it quits for the night. They settle into the hunter's cabin and each go to their respective beds (with the hunter promising more hunting bright and early the next morning much to the hound's disgust). At any rate, the dog settles into bed but is kept awake all night by all manner of distractions. First, he deals with a noisy cricket which he settles and then is disturbed by the moonlight outside reflecting off a clock's pendulum. After that, the rug catches fire and the heroic dog bravely saves the house from being burned to a crisp by dousing it with water. But now his bed is all wet so he settles in with his master... who snores to the point of annoyance. Finally, morning comes and the hunter is raring to go but the insomniac dog tells the old boy off and goes to live with the other animals!
poster
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6.1
/27/

Salt Water Daffy (1941)
A narrator tells how military recruits are trained on land and sea. Men get a physical, undergo basic training, do duties on board ship for gunnery practice, clean the decks, and prepare for battle.


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