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70
62
7.6
/4384/
70
/185/
67
/269/
3.5
/6012/

Mickey and the Beanstalk (1947)
A mysterious thief has stolen the prosperous Happy Valley's most prized possession: the musical Singing Harp. Can Mickey, Donald, and Goofy find the answer in the irritable Willie the Giant's magnificent castle up in the blue sky?
poster
Disney Plus
72
59
7.4
/3179/
69
/159/
70
/152/
3.7
/4441/

Clock Cleaners (1937)
It's time to laugh like crazy as Mickey, Goofy and Donald fight against raging gears, twisted springs, deafening bells and a sleeping stork. Watch them reach new heights of humor as their valiant efforts to clean a bell tower turn into a real circus!
poster
JustWatchTV
71
53
7.3
/4504/
69
/175/
66
/142/
3.7
/14424/
77
/9/

Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor (1936)
After wrecking Popeye's ship and stealing away Olive Oyl, hero of Arabic legend Sindbad decides to test him and his ever-resilient new rival's strength in order to prove their supremacy as the "most remarkable, extraordinary fella" of Sindbad's menagerie island.
poster
75
52
7.9
/2363/
76
/66/
72
/85/
3.8
/1880/

Donald's Snow Fight (1942)
It's snowed, and Donald Duck is going sledding. Meanwhile, his nephews have built a snowman at the bottom of the hill. Donald aims his sled at their snowman and demolishes it, so the boys get even by including a boulder in the bottom of their next snowman. This means war, so they retreat to opposing snow forts for battle.
poster
68
46
7.3
/1702/
65
/44/
66
/41/
3.4
/1636/
68
/860/

Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears (1944)
The bears tempt Goldilocks with carrot soup, the scent of which brings Bugs on the scene. Bugs romances Mama bear and she becomes infatuated with him.
poster
70
44
6.1
/1224/
65
/23/
54
/25/
2.7
/948/
100
/5/
88
/31/

All This and Rabbit Stew (1941)
Bugs Bunny heckles a black hunter and escapes from a bear. One of the “Censored 11” banned from TV syndication by United Artists in 1968 for racist stereotyping.
poster
70
44
7.6
/1298/
69
/31/
72
/35/
3.7
/1403/
62

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.
poster
Disney Plus
66
43
6.7
/1393/
69
/80/
65
/68/
3.3
/3864/

The Pied Piper (1933)
The people of Hamelin, overrun with rats, offer a bag of gold to anyone who can get rid of the rats. A piper offers to do the job, and successfully lures the rats into a mirage of cheese, which disappears. The citizens, disappointed that all he did was play a tune, offer only pocket change. The piper, angered, plays a new tune that has all the children of the city follow him, even the new twins the stork is preparing to deliver.
poster
Disney Plus
66
43
6.8
/1280/
66
/85/
65
/64/
3.4
/1900/

Society Dog Show (1939)
Rather out of place at a swanky dog show, Pluto flirts with Fifi, a dainty Pekingese. The judge orders Mickey and Pluto to leave, but when a fire breaks out Pluto rescues Fifi and is proclaimed a hero.
poster
Disney Plus
64
41
6.6
/1483/
66
/94/
61
/65/
3.2
/1903/

Donald's Golf Game (1938)
Donald Duck tries to exhibit his golfing ability to his nephews only to have them tease him with sneezes, noises and "trick" clubs. Finally, they put a grasshopper in a ball and it "jumps" all over.
poster
Hoopla
65
39
6.6
/959/
63
/55/
65
/57/
3.4
/1771/

Wynken, Blynken & Nod (1938)
Three sleepy babies in a clog-boat sailing through the night sky attempt to fish with candy canes for very smart fish.
poster
72
38
7.7
/1493/
72
/17/
71
/49/
3.6
/1135/

The Mouse Comes to Dinner (1945)
Tom invites Toots to an elegant dinner. However, he's made the mistake of trying to put Jerry to work, as a serving boy, a corkscrew, and other tasks. Jerry puts up with a little of this, but mostly gets revenge on Tom.
poster
68
34
7.1
/857/
72
/19/
68
/26/
3.5
/962/
62

Buckaroo Bugs (1944)
Red Hot Ryder is sent to catch the Masked Marauder (Bugs Bunny) who is terrorizing a small Western town.
poster
70
33
7.2
/1333/
64
/27/
67
/30/
3.5
/1185/

Case of the Missing Hare (1942)
After a traveling magician puts a poster over the entrance to his home, Bugs visits his act to get revenge.
poster
68
33
7.3
/1055/
68
/33/
66
/43/
3.4
/1038/

Mad as a Mars Hare (1963)
Marvin the Martian is monitoring through his telescope a rocket launch on Earth. The rocket heads straight for him and lands on Mars. The only occupant is Bugs Bunny, lured into Cape Canaveral by a carrot and sent to Mars as an expendable "astro-rabbit". Bugs is to claim Mars in the name of the Earth, but Marvin won't allow an Earth creature to contaminate his atmosphere. He trains a time-projector gun on Bugs and reverts the bunny to a Neanderthal Rabbit, who crushes Marvin with one hand.
poster
Disney Plus
65
33
6.7
/769/
67
/51/
64
/40/
3.3
/1313/

Inferior Decorator (1948)
A bee is flying among Donald's flowers when he notices a veritable paradise of flowers in the guise of wallpaper Donald is hanging. The bee is rather frustrated when he is unable to stay on the flowers so Donald has some fun with the bee tormenting him with the fake flowers. The bee gets his revenge when Donald is accidentally pasted to the ceiling by the wallpaper making him an easy target for the bee's stinger.
poster
70
32
7.5
/836/
61
/19/
73
/27/
3.6
/1330/

Somewhere in Dreamland (1936)
A poor boy and girl in rags gather wood in the snow. They pass by a tailor, a butcher and a baker, all of whom pity the children. Later, they arrive home. Their poor mother sets before them the only food she can: Stale bread. The children get ready for bed; In their dreams, visions of ice cream and donuts, candies and cakes fill their sleeping minds-- Will they awake to the same sorry situation?
poster
67
28
6.8
/998/
74
/37/
59
/43/
3.4
/654/

Donald's Better Self (1938)
Schoolboy Donald is torn between his angel and devil sides, though in Donald's case, the devil side isn't hard to resist. But the smoking he's encouraged to do turns him green and gives him regrets, and when the good side shows up and kicks evil's butt, Donald cheers.
poster
70
27
7.2
/966/
71
/21/
69
/26/
3.6
/824/

The Hare-Brained Hypnotist (1942)
Elmer Fudd goes after Bugs using hypnotism, only the plan backfires.
poster
67
26
6.8
/668/
61
/20/
68
/30/
3.5
/795/

Tulips Shall Grow (1942)
In this Puppetoon animated short film (an Academy Award Best Short Subject, Cartoons nominee), a young Dutch couple find their idyllic countryside being overrun by unfeeling, unthinking mechanical men and machines that lay waste to everything in their path. In 1997 this film, deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant," was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry.
poster
71
26
7.3
/692/
71
/26/
71
/33/
3.5
/559/

Rugged Bear (1953)
It's a peaceful day in a national forest...until hunting season begins at which point all the bears hide out in a cave but one bear, Humphrey, doesn't make it. He hides out in a cabin and, seeing hunter Donald Duck approaching, hides the bearskin rug in a trunk and takes its place. Masquerading as the rug tends to be an unpleasant experience for Humphrey as Donald opens nuts and bottles in his mouth and washes him in the washer/dryer among other things. Finally, when hunting season ends and Donald leaves, Humphrey is relieved but makes a startling discovery.
poster
66
25
6.9
/657/
65
/21/
64
/36/
3.4
/637/

The Practical Pig (1939)
After his two brothers are captured, the third little pig invents a machine to capture the big bad wolf.
poster
70
24
7.2
/612/
73
/25/
65
/26/
3.5
/704/

The Screwy Truant (1945)
The truant officer is after Screwy Squirrel for not going to school.
poster
70
24
7.3
/759/
71
/22/
65
/28/
3.5
/682/

Wild and Woolfy (1945)
Droopy chases the wolf, a dangerous outlaw, after he kidnaps Lou, a sexy female singer, from the saloon.
poster
67
23
7.1
/727/
63
/19/
65
/20/
3.5
/830/

Rhapsody in Rivets (1941)
A construction foreman conducts his workers like a symphony orchestra as they build a skyscraper to Franz Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2."
poster
69
23
7.0
/605/
69
/13/
69
/34/
3.4
/420/

Tiger Trouble (1945)
Big game hunter Goofy and his trusty elephant search for a tiger to hunt.
poster
65
22
6.7
/688/
67
/28/
62
/35/
3.3
/401/

A Good Time for a Dime (1941)
Donald visits a penny arcade where he sees a risque Daisy dancing in one of the nickelodeon shows and later has trouble with the airplane ride.
poster
68
22
7.1
/762/
69
/19/
63
/28/
3.5
/526/

The Vanishing Private (1942)
Private Duck is a camouflage painter. He paints a giant cannon with some very gaudy colors, until Sergeant Pete explains that the point is to make it so the cannon can't be seen. Donald finds a bucket of experimental invisible paint and makes the cannon disappear. Pete isn't happy with this, and knocks Donald into the paint, then chases him, until he runs into the general. As Pete tries to explain, Donald prods him with a cactus, then goes off to steal some pies. Eventually, Pete goes berserk and starts throwing grenades willy-nilly and gets in more trouble with the general.
poster
63
22
6.4
/645/
61
/28/
60
/36/
3.3
/433/

The Fox Hunt (1938)
Donald controls the hounds , and Goofy is riding on Horace Horsecollar, as the fox outwits both of them.
poster
62
22
6.4
/626/
62
/20/
58
/31/
3.3
/658/

Peculiar Penguins (1934)
Penguins dance and play in Antarctica.
poster
65
21
6.7
/575/
65
/12/
63
/30/
3.3
/469/

How to Be a Sailor (1944)
Goofy provides a history of ships and sailing.
poster
68
21
7.1
/743/
63
/26/
66
/16/
3.5
/781/

Daffy Duck & Egghead (1938)
Daffy taunts a hunter in Tex Avery's classic, meta short.
poster
67
21
6.7
/742/
70
/22/
63
/30/
3.4
/359/

Donald's Camera (1941)
Inspired by a store display, Donald decides to "hunt" some wildlife with his camera. First, he encounters a too-friendly chipmunk, then a large group of shy animals, then some animals in a dark cave. But his biggest challenge is a woodpecker, who finds a number of ways to torment him, even though Donald does manage to trick him briefly using some toothpaste that pretends to be a worm.
poster
68
20
7.1
/477/
67
/9/
67
/21/
3.5
/618/

The Paneless Window Washer (1937)
Bluto dirties all of an office building's windows himself, to drum up business for his window cleaning service. When he gets to Olive's stenographer office, about ten floors up, she says no: Popeye's going to wash her windows. And the battle with Popeye is on.
poster
66
20
6.8
/530/
65
/20/
65
/26/
3.4
/475/

No Hunting (1955)
Donald is inspired by the spirit of his forefathers to take up a gun and go hunting for his food.
poster
69
20
7.3
/393/
73
/36/
60
/30/
3.5
/385/

Adventures of the Road-Runner (1962)
Adventures of the Road-Runner is an animated film, directed by Chuck Jones and co-directed by Maurice Noble and Tom Ray. It was the intended pilot for a TV series starring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, but was never picked up until four years later when Warner Bros. Television produced The Road Runner Show for CBS from 1966 to 1968 and later on ABC from 1971 to 1973. As a result, it was split into three further shorts. The first one was To Beep or Not to Beep (1963). The other two were assembled by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises in 1965 after they took over the Looney Tunes series. The split-up shorts were titled Road Runner a Go-Go and Zip Zip Hooray!.
poster
60
19
6.0
/64/
50
/2/
60
/2/
Popcorn
71
/258/

Double or Nothing (1936)
Double or Nothing is a 1936 American short musical comedy film directed by Joseph Henabery. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 9th Academy Awards in 1936 for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel). Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with Library of Congress. Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division in 2013.
poster
67
19
6.9
/556/
63
/13/
66
/27/
3.4
/314/

Hold That Pose (1950)
Goofy is tired and bored. He needs a hobby and decides to pursue photography. Wildlife is an excellent choice for photography so Goofy decides to take a grizzly bear's picture. Unfortunately, when Goofy's flash powder explodes, the bear becomes infuriated and chases Goofy through an amusement park and back to his apartment. Fortunately for Goofy, the bear is pleased with the resulting pictures and ultimately sets up a stand giving his "autographed photo" for $10.
poster
65
18
6.6
/594/
70
/19/
60
/22/
3.3
/510/

The Nifty Nineties (1941)
Mickey courts Minnie in the Gay Nineties: they take in a vaudeville show and go for a drive in his horseless carriage, to the strains of "While Strolling Through the Park" and "In the Good Old Summertime". Goofy rides by on a penny-farthing bicycle, and the whole Duck family rides by on a bicycle built for five.
poster
67
17
6.7
/535/
73
/14/
59
/26/
3.4
/338/

Trombone Trouble (1944)
Pegleg Pete is practicing his trombone, badly. So badly, it's annoying the gods Jupiter and Vulcan and neighbor Donald. Only Donald has the temerity to confront him. He does, and Pete kicks him back home. The gods see this, and decide to give Donald a little bit of power which instantly goes to his head.
poster
64
17
6.5
/575/
66
/17/
57
/26/
3.3
/348/

Contrary Condor (1944)
Donald is trying to collect a condor's egg when the condor returns. He hides inside an empty egg and regrets this when the large, warm mother returns. He regrets it even more when he "hatches" and mama encourages him to fly. And mama proves to be even more protective than Donald would like.
poster
66
17
6.8
/437/
71
/16/
60
/21/
3.2
/509/

Big Heel-Watha (1944)
To prove he's a true Indian Brave, Big Heel-Watha decides to catch a squirrel - but wouldn't you know it; Screwy Squirrel is the first one he sees...
poster
71
16
7.3
/489/
78
/9/
69
/14/
3.4
/534/

Tick Tock Tuckered (1944)
Porky and Daffy are workers at an aircraft company and are chronically late. Why? Because they have a great deal of trouble getting to sleep, between the noisy cats, the full moon shining insistently, and the sudden rain shower (and leak in the roof).
poster
66
16
6.6
/492/
70
/17/
62
/22/
3.3
/298/

Foul Hunting (1947)
Goofy goes duck-hunting.
poster
68
15
7.1
/582/
64
/11/
70
/15/
3.4
/370/

Lumber Jack-Rabbit (1953)
Bugs Bunny stumbles on the carrot patch of Paul Bunyan, but doesn't realize that it is guarded by a 124-foot, 4,600-ton dog named Smidgen.
poster
68
15
7.2
/484/
67
/14/
68
/11/
3.4
/546/

Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk (1943)
Bugs Bunny encounters the legendary giant.
poster
68
15
7.7
/694/
60
/12/
65
/12/
3.5
/425/

Dizzy Detectives (1943)
The Stooges are carpenters who become policemen. A mysterious burglar disguised as a gorilla has the cops baffled and Mr. Dill, the head of the citizens league, threatening the police chief's job. The boys go on the case and pose as night watchmen at an antiques store. They confront the crook, who turns out to be a real gorilla owned by Dill. After defeating Dill and some other bad guys in a wild fight, the gorilla drinks some nitroglycerin and blows up.
poster
61
15
6.9
/691/
61
/16/
53
/17/
3.1
/427/

Whoops, I'm an Indian! (1936)
Set in the Old West, the stooges are crooked gamblers swindling the residents of a frontier town. They are discovered and must escape into the woods. To elude the sheriff they disguise themselves as Indians. Their plan works until Curly, dressed as a squaw, is forced to marry a local tough guy. The stooges are unmasked and wind up in the hoosegow.


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