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7.7
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/304/
73
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4.0
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/29/
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/12/

Ball of Fire (1941)
A group of academics have spent years shut up in a house working on the definitive encyclopedia. When one of them discovers that his entry on slang is hopelessly outdated, he ventures into the wide world to learn about the evolving language. Here he meets Sugarpuss O’Shea, a nightclub singer, who’s on top of all the slang—and, it just so happens, needs a place to stay.
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57
6.6
/5338/
64
/165/
62
/137/
3.2
/4434/
69
/13/
52
/104/

Gulliver's Travels (1939)
Gulliver washes ashore on Lilliput and attempts to prevent war between that tiny kingdom and its equally-miniscule rival, Blefiscu, as well as smooth the way for the romance between the Princess and Prince of the opposing lands. In this he is alternately aided and hampered by the Lilliputian town crier and general fussbudget, Gabby. A life-threatening situation develops when the bumbling trio of Blefiscu spies, Sneak, Snoop, and Snitch, manage to steal Gulliver's pistol.
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74
54
7.7
/2423/
73
/76/
69
/79/
4.0
/3101/

The Great Piggy Bank Robbery (1946)
While reading his favorite comic book, Daffy accidentally knocks himself unconscious and dreams he's Duck Twacy, famous detective, trying to solve the case of the missing piggy banks. Taking a streetcar (conducted by Porky Pig, in a non-speaking cameo role) to the gangsters' hideout, he meets up with such grotesque criminals as Pickle Puss, Eighty-Eight Teeth and Neon Noodle.
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44
7.6
/1305/
69
/31/
71
/37/
3.8
/1423/
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The Old Grey Hare (1944)
Failed hunter Elmer Fudd laments that he's never able to catch the rabbit (Bugs Bunny); just then a bolt of lightning strikes, and the voice of God takes him through a flash-forward to the year 2000. Elmer and Bugs, now both elderly, look back to when they first met as babies.
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42
7.0
/1561/
68
/58/
67
/60/
3.6
/1570/

Blitz Wolf (1942)
Yet another variation on the Three Little Pigs theme, this time told as WW2 anti-German propaganda (the US had just entered the war), with the wolf as a thinly-disguised Hitler.
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42
7.5
/1762/
72
/39/
69
/32/
3.8
/1750/

Tortoise Wins by a Hare (1943)
Bugs challenges Cecil Turtle to race, only this time he's wearing an aerodynamic suit like Cecil's. Unfortunately, the gambling ring has bet everything on the rabbit, and Bugs now looks like a tortoise.
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42
8.2
/2382/
75
/44/
72
/18/
3.5
/679/
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/211/

The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971)
It's Christmas Eve, early 1930s on Walton's Mountain. As the family prepares for the holiday, they anxiously await Pa's return home from his job in the city some 50 miles away. He is late, and Ma and the grandparents hear on the radio a report of a bus accident that worries them. Oldest son John-Boy must step up to help grandfather cut down a Christmas tree, and upon learning the concern about Daddy sets out to find him.
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37
7.5
/1333/
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/26/
68
/35/
3.8
/1383/

The Big Snooze (1946)
Elmer Fudd walks out of a typical Bugs cartoon, so Bugs gets back at him by disturbing Elmer's sleep using "nightmare paint."
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37
7.1
/1328/
75
/34/
69
/36/
3.5
/1354/

The Wabbit Who Came to Supper (1942)
Bugs Bunny exploits the situation when an uncle leaves Elmer Fudd three million dollars on the condition that he harm no animals, especially rabbits.
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36
7.9
/1373/
68
/16/
68
/47/
3.6
/1014/

Old Rockin' Chair Tom (1948)
Mammy Two-Shoes replaces Tom with a younger cat who is a lightning-quick mouser. Tom and Jerry form an alliance in order to get rid of this dangerous newcomer.
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70
36
7.3
/1092/
72
/23/
65
/33/
3.6
/1525/

To Duck.... Or Not to Duck (1943)
Daffy challenges duckhunter Elmer to a boxing match, rigged in his favor with the collusion of the duck referee. In the stands, Elmer's dog Larrimore suspects that something funny is going on, but he's drowned out by Daffy's all-duck cheering section.
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35
6.5
/949/
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/25/
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/41/
3.2
/2050/

The Ducktators (1942)
A wartime cartoon that satirizes the Axis leaders of World War II.
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71
34
7.3
/993/
68
/29/
71
/37/
3.6
/1112/

Kitty Kornered (1946)
Porky puts his cats out in the snow, but then they put him out and have a party. Expelling them again, Porky goes to bed, only to be terrorized by the felines' mock Martian invasion.
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70
32
6.9
/1125/
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/20/
65
/31/
3.5
/1434/

Daffy - The Commando (1943)
Commando Daffy Duck goes behind enemy lines and causes havoc for a Nazi German officer and his troops.
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28
7.5
/814/
74
/22/
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/32/
3.6
/817/

The Shooting of Dan McGoo (1945)
Dangerous Dan McGoo (Droopy) faces the wolf, a dangerous outlaw who is trying to steal his girl Lou, during the Alaska gold rush. Loosely based on "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" by Robert W. Service.
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26
7.2
/716/
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/14/
70
/24/
3.7
/904/

The Wise Quacking Duck (1943)
An exceedingly mild-mannered man is sent out to kill a duck for dinner by his wife. Unfortunately for him, he picks Daffy Duck as his victim. The two face off and do battle for the remainder of the cartoon.
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21
7.1
/749/
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/26/
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/17/
3.5
/818/

Daffy Duck & Egghead (1938)
Daffy taunts a hunter in Tex Avery's classic, meta short.
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10
6.1
/375/
50
/10/
58
/12/
3.2
/316/

Porky at the Crocadero (1938)
The Crocadero nightclub. Porky has his diploma from the Sucker Correspondence School of music, and has dreams of being a bandleader, but he's broke. He gets a job at the club washing dishes. His boss mistakes Porky going after a fly for loafing and fires him. His bandleaders don't show, and he brings Porky back to impersonate several famous bandleaders.
poster
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5.9
/34/

Canine Commandos (1943)
A Walter Lantz Andy Panda cartoon released June 28, 1943.
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6.1
/207/
50
/2/
58
/9/

We, the Animals - Squeak! (1941)
Porky hosts a radio program, where animals tell their stories. The guest star is Kansas City Kitty, the best mouser in the country. She tells the story of her life, including her marriage to Tom Collins, the birth of Little Patrick (not necessarily in that order), and the turning point of her life. The mice have plotted out a major operation like gangsters. They sneak out and kidnap Patrick and hold him hostage...
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59
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6.4
/239/
58
/6/
58
/4/

Holiday Highlights (1940)
Blackout gags about the holidays. New Year's (the baby speaks to us). Valentine's Day, Washington Day, etc.
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52
?
5.8
/181/
40
/3/
60
/2/

The Hardship of Miles Standish (1940)
In this version of "The Courtship of Miles Standish", Elmer Fudd is messanger John Alden, sent to give Miles' love letter to Pricilla. While delivering the message, however, her house is attacked by Indians, and John is the only one who can save her.
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48
?
5.6
/136/
40
/7/
46
/3/

Sioux Me (1939)
When there is a drought on an Indian reservation, everyone is in desperate need of water so that they can quench their thirst, their crops can grow, the animals will provide them food, etc. But rather than having to wait for the rain to come the old-fashioned way, a weather pill pertaining to that is used to bring instant showers.
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62
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6.3
/263/
58
/6/
62
/6/
3.3
/376/

The Sneezing Weasel (1938)
When Mama hen takes her chicks out to get breakfast, little Wilbur is soaked in a sudden rainstorm and comes down with a head cold. Mama puts him to bed, then goes back out to get the doctor. A conniving weasel, seeing Mama leave, disguises himself as a doctor and comes calling on the unattended chicks.
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56
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5.9
/241/
55
/6/
50
/7/
3.1
/304/

A Sunbonnet Blue (1937)
A rat comes between two mice in love.
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6.1
/255/
68
/8/
63
/6/
3.1
/287/

Count Me Out (1938)
Egghead decides his road to riches is through a boxing correspondence course. When he graduates, he takes on champion Biff Stew. Biff pummels him mercilessly (the correspondence course record continues to coach him during the match), but by accident, he knocks Biff out until we see it was all in Egghead's head, after being knocked out by the practice equipment.
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68
?
6.6
/261/
68
/12/
74
/9/
3.4
/314/

The Screwdriver (1941)
Woody Woodpecker is driving through the countryside and is, shall we say, not a stickler for the rules. He's practically asking for trouble when he confronts a traffic cop who explains he is looking for speeders. Woody reveals himself to be a speeder by driving to Alaska and back in less than a minute. The cop tries to arrest him but Woody states, "I bet ya wouldn't be so tough without that uniform." The officer undresses but Woody attacks him with a boxing glove camera. Woody also gets his goat by dressing as a farmer on horse-and-buggy and as a Chinaboy with rickshaw. Finally, the cop flips out and is sent to a mental hospital with Woody as his caretaker.
poster
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6.3
/61/
75
/4/
68
/2/

Hysterical Highspots in American History (1941)
A comical twist on the history of America.
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59
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6.3
/358/
57
/8/
57
/9/
3.3
/299/

A Coy Decoy (1941)
Characters on book covers come to life, including Porky and Daffy. The "Wolf of Wall Street" chases Daffy through "The Hurricane," "The Storm" and across "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" before expiring in "For Whom the Bell Tolls."
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57
?
5.8
/170/
56
/3/
52
/5/

Shop Look & Listen (1940)
J.T. Gimlet's department store is closed, and the mice are going on a tour, led by the same W.C. Fields mouse as in Little Blabbermouse. First, the shoe department, where we see mules, both red and green, who pop out of the box and bray at us. Next, the artworks: Whistler's Mother proves to be a good whistler herself; The Thinker is puzzling over his tax return; a painting that starts with two Indians becomes The Last of the Mohicans. In housewares, an automatic ashtray deals with a cigar (prompting a string of babble from Blabbermouse). An automated poker table plays the whole game, complete with the requisite ace-up-the-sleeve. And finally, the gift-wrap department, which includes one robot to measure out ribbon and another to wrap packages. This prompts another string of babble from Blabbermouse, which gets *him* wrapped up (and, when that's not enough, slapped with a "Do Not Open Until Xmas" sticker on his mouth).
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59
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6.3
/265/
60
/6/
55
/4/

Pied Piper Porky (1939)
Porky Pig stars as the Pied Piper, who thinks he has taken care of all the mice. However, there is one rogue mouse that he is unable to catch. So he tries an old-fashioned mouse trap (a cat) and when the cat tries to fight, the result is the mouse wearing his fur (i.e. he killed him).
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53
?
6.6
/239/
48
/6/
53
/3/

Porky's Hotel (1939)
Porky runs a small-town hotel. An old goat with gout checks in for a rest, but a talkative goose child will prevent him from getting it.
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52
?
5.8
/121/
51
/5/
60
/2/

Hobo Gadget Band (1939)
A group of homeless men who reside in a hobo camp make their own musical instruments out of found objects, form a band and audition for a radio program.


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