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24
6.9
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65
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71
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3.6
/1399/

Skeleton Frolic (1937)
Ub Iwerks dusts off the skeletons from his early-Disney days and puts them to work at Columbia… in a graveyard replete with eerie owls and surrealistic bats, skeletons begin to rise from their graves and form a loosely-jointed band.
poster
68
18
7.0
/474/
76
/11/
67
/17/
3.4
/661/

The Little Match Girl (1937)
A small girl makes her living selling matches on the streets of New York. It's winter, and the hustling crowds at best ignore her, and some are outright rude. She takes shelter and, to try to stave off the cold a bit, lights a match. It gets blown out; this happens again, then on the third try, she falls into a dream. In this dream, cherubs attend her, she gets a new doll, then a new dress. The cherubs put her on a throne. Then a storm comes, and she goes toward a candle. That candle goes out, and we see that back in the real world, so did her match and her life. An angel comes along and takes her soul.
poster
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7.4
/21/

Polar Playmates (1946)
An Eskimo boy's fishing excursion is interrupted by a cooky pair: a polar cub and penguin.
poster
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5.9
/33/

Carnival Courage (1945)
Willoughby Wren gets a job at a circus and, with the help of this magic hat, saves the circus from an escaped gorilla.
poster
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6.2
/50/
30
/1/
60
/1/

Song of Victory (1942)
A vulture, a gorilla and a hyena (“with no small resemblances to actual dictators”) bully the woodland animals, who eventually fight back, using the letter V as their victory symbol.
poster
60
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7.0
/109/
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.
poster
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6.4
/41/
60
/1/

Tree for Two (1943)
The Fox is a tree surgeon, who provides his services to the weather-beaten old tree the Crow calls home and doesn't want fixed.
poster
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5.8
/47/

Slay It with Flowers (1943)
The Fox arrives at his penthouse apartment with an assortment of seeds and vegetables to plant in his garden. Naturally, the crow notices his haul and immediately tries to steal some for himself. The fox discovers the crow and evicts him by replacing the seeds with hot peppers. The crow returns to encounter a Hitler-esque scarecrow planted by the fox but the crow dresses as Stalin to frighten the scarecrow away! The fox puts salt on the crow's tail and throws him from the building but the crow discovers salt has no effect on a bird's ability to fly and returns to the penthouse to tussle with the fox some more. Finally, the fox reveals he is using the seeds to plant a victory garden at which point the patriotic crow finally promises to leave the fox alone and the two shake hands (with a joy buzzer).
poster
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6.4
/55/

Plenty Below Zero (1943)
This entry in Columbia's "Fox and Crow" series (production number 5006) finds the Crow staying north instead of flying south for the winter, and steals his food from the Fox's meager supply.
poster
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6.3
/106/
70
/4/

A Hollywood Detour (1942)
This cartoon, featuring a running-gag throughout of a John Barrymore caricature being mobbed by fan for an autograph, is a burlesqued tour of Hollywood. The narrator conducts a tourist tour all around the town of Hollywood Boulvevard, Malibu Beach, Santa Anita Race Track, the Brown Derby, and Grauman's Chinese theatre.
poster
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7.5
/59/

Football Bugs (1936)
The Beetles and The Boogey Bugs have a football game. The Beetles seem outmatched until a brown bottle with three x's comes into play.
poster
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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.
poster
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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.
poster
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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.
poster
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7.4
/19/

Little Moth's Big Flame (1938)
A 1938 Color Rhapsody.
poster
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5.3
/33/
77
/4/
10
/1/

Window Shopping (1938)
Three mice run, cavort, sing and dance around in the stores and restaurants a big city at night. They wind up in a café for an early-morning snack and stocking up on food provisions before they return to the safety of their den beneath a man-hole cover in the street.
poster
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5.5
/28/

Jitterbug Knights (1939)
The king paces back and forth; a knight rushes in with the news: It's a boy! The knight visits the three wise fairies with the news, inviting them to a ball in celebration. The fairies arrive (singing), and bestow various blessings on the child (including dancing the jitterbug). There follows some general merriment and dancing, until the clock strikes three. Everyone leaves to let the baby sleep, but he's not done yet -- a full set of percussion instruments pops up in his bed, and his drum solo brings everyone back for more.
poster
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5.6
/34/

The Cuckoo I.Q. (1941)
A spoof of radio quiz shows. The host asks questions, with the contestant getting worse and worse punishments for wrong answers. Professor Cornelius Van Goon (a real dope) gets all the answers wrong- and pays for it.
poster
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5.7
/23/

Hollywood Sweepstakes (1939)
This is not a "Scrappy" cartoon - A two-year-old horse is trained and primed to run in the Hollywood Sweepstakes, but catches cold and has to be scratched from the race. A small pony, from the stable, is substituted but with no hope of winning, and surprises all -- horses included -- by slipping in 'under' the finish wire.
poster
?
5.6
/31/

Tangled Television (1940)
In this 1940 entry from Columbia Pictures' "Color Rhapsodies" series, three television pioneers demonstrate how TV works. Featured is singer Madame Dish, followed by trips to India, Egypt, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Venice. With the original main titles intact, this 1940 Screen Gems cartoon, with animation by Art Davis and Herb Rothwell plus music by Joe De Nat, was directed by Sid Marcus.
poster
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6.1
/37/

Wise Owl (1940)
An owl seeking to add some meat to his dinner adopts several disguises to get into a party being held by some musical bats. They are not fooled for long and the owl ends up in his own cauldron.
poster
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5.9
/20/

A Worm's Eye View (1939)
Scrappy goes fishing, tying a worm onto his hook before casting it into the water to face a myriad of fish with sharp teeth. Can the worm escape from being devoured?
poster
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6.4
/12/

The Early Bird (1938)
Scrappy is reading Dale Carnegie's How To Win Friends and Influence People. A bird keeping him company hears Scrappy say "The early bird catches the worm" and goes in search of one. But will the worm or the bird be caught?
poster
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6.2
/79/
40
/1/
50
/1/

Hollywood Picnic (1937)
Caricatures of many of the stars in Hollywood from the 1930's all playing and eating as best suits their public image.
poster
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6.2
/16/

Silent Tweetment (1946)
Flippy, the singing bird, plans to get rid of an annoying house cat living under the same roof. The cat silences Flippy's tweeting, then thinks he'll get blamed, so he does his best to make the bird sing again.
poster
?
4.9
/27/

Lo, The Poor Buffal (1948)
A buffalo tries to avoid being killed by a buffalo hunter.
poster
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6.4
/22/

Hot Footlights (1945)
A caricature of W.C. Fields runs a theater show with four separate short stories in which nursery rhymes are sung in the beginning (by Andrews Sisters lookalikes) and then acted out.
poster
?
6.5
/25/

Fiesta Time (1945)
It's Fiesta Time in Mexico, so two little kids and a donkey have fun.
poster
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4.9
/17/

River Ribber (1945)
Professor Small and Mr. Tall are on a Mississippi riverboat, where they attempt to race Captain Nobody- a ghost- on his boat. They win the race when Mr. Tall finds his lost lucky rabbit's foot.
poster
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7.7
/14/

Wacky Wigwams (1942)
A satire focusing on Native American life on and off the reservation. It is filled with black-out sight gags, word-play and caricatures.
poster
?
6.9
/22/

The Land Of Fun (1941)
A travelogue for some vacation spot, possessed of every natural attraction the tourist seeking peace could wish for.
poster
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6.7
/16/

King Midas, Junior (1942)
Midas Junior inherits the Golden Rubber touch on his birthday and is unhappy because everything he touches turns to rubber. But when he learns there is a great shortage and need for rubber, he happily goes around turning everything to rubber.
poster
?
5.6
/23/

Ye Olde Swap Shoppe (1940)
Mice get into trouble with toys and record players in a closed toy store.
poster
?
6.5
/27/

The Gorilla Hunt (1939)
A boxing kangaroo tricks his son into fighting when he really wants to be a violinist.
poster
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7.1
/36/
75
/1/

Cinderella Goes To A Party (1942)
An irreverent, animated modernization of the Cinderella story.
poster
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6.4
/19/

The Egg Hunt (1940)
An English fellow lectures about his trip to the Gobi desert to find a dinosaur egg.
poster
?
7.3
/18/

He Can't Make It Stick (1943)
An anti-Hitler cartoon. While the soundtrack survives in full, the animation is partly lost.
poster
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5.8
/24/

A Helping Paw (1941)
A man visits the doctor and gets a new pair of glasses. The doctor's dog guides him throughout the city.
poster
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6.1
/46/
40
/1/

Happy Tots' Expedition (1940)
The Happy Tots are a group of tiny elves. They decide to build a rocket and blast off to Mars.
poster
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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.
poster
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5.5
/13/

Happy Birthday (1938)
Scrappy is very happy when he discovers his friends are giving him a birthday party. An uninvited little girl crashes the party and proceeds to dominate and disorganize it completely. Scrappy's friends finally give up and leave, but Scrappy and the girl solve their differences and end up eating the whole birthday cake themselves.
poster
?
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.
poster
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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.
poster
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6.1
/75/
50
/1/

The Merry Mutineers (1936)
Two little boys "battle" their toy pirate ships in a pool. The crews of both sea vessels are made of caricatures of such 30's era stars as Charles Laughton (as Captain Bligh), the Three Stooges, Wallace Beery, Jimmy Durante, Laurel & Hardy, and the Marx Brothers.
poster
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6.7
/19/

Two Lazy Crows (1936)
Two crows do not want to work and prepare for winter.
poster
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5.9
/11/

Playing Politics (1936)
Scrappy's young brother Oopie is running for President, but doesn't know anything about the issues, so he lip-syncs his speeches from a hidden "speech recorder". He winds up running into more trouble than he bargained for.
poster
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6.2
/37/
50
/1/

Birds In Love (1936)
A bird couple are deeply in love. Throughout the story the female bird rejects a lecherous salesbird who repeatedly tries to enter their home.
poster
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6.3
/44/
60
/1/

The Way of All Pests (1941)
Various members of the insect world join forces to harass a man who unknowingly makes their lives miserable.


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