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Koko The Clown - Jumping Beans (1922) - Koko the Clown plants a jumping bean that becomes a beanstalk. Later, he creates duplicates of himself and attacks his creator.

Gabby Goes Fishing (1941) - Gabby teaches a young boy how to fish, even though the boy was doing much better without him.

Bosko Honey Hold Anything (1930) - Bosko does construction and several animals help him, he then meets Honey who is with a typewriter ...

Aesop Fables Mad Melody (1931)

Twinkletoes in Hat Stuff (1941) - Twinkletoes is sleeping on the counter at the "Wide-Awake Delivery Service." when Mysto the Magician telephones and wants his magical paraphernalia picked up at his home and delivered to the theatre in five minutes. The twinkly-one runs to the magician's house, picks up the heavy suitcase and flitte…

Milton The Monster (1965) - Zelda The Zombie - Rare Lost Cartoons And Kids Shows

The Raven (1942) - Very loosely based on the Edgar Allan Poe poem, the title character is a reformed criminal who now sells vacuums.

The Rag Dog (1935) - Singing kittens scare and anger their dog housemates by dressing inside a stuffed 'rag' dog.

The Picnic Panic (1935) - On a rainy day, an animated coffee pot tells the story of how his family went on a picnic to three live action kids.

Mary's Little Lamb (1935) - Despite her scolding, Mary's lamb follows her to school. It's the last day of school and the children have planned special festivities and performances. The lamb wants to participate, much to the teacher's chagrin.

Dangerous Holiday (1937) Colonel Bleep and his brave crew find their vacation interrupted by the menacing Black Knight of Pluto.

Battling Bosko (1932) - Bosko is a brave little boxer who battles the champion, Gas House Harry. The enormous brute proves a bit much, even for a plucky underdog.

Hector the Pup (1935) - Sherrif Hector the Pup hunts a bounty in the wild west.

Buzz Saws and Dynamite (1935) - A stop motion animated film from 1935 featuring Mugzee. Mugzee rescues Miss Tille from bandits

Flip The Frog - Village Specialist (1931) - Flip gets called in to deal with a piece of plumbing that won't stop leaking is well constructed, paced and drawn....

One Mothers Family (1939) - A mother hen is taking her brood for a walk near their farm. They encounter obstacles along the way, such as traffic. There's a runt of the litter, who has more trouble with these than the rest. Momma stalks an inchworm; she shushes the chicks; of course, the runt keeps bumping into things and making noise. And the biggest hazard of all is the hawk. But just when it looks like the hawk is going to get the runt, a run-in with a skunk saves him.

Bully Beef (1930) - The story, such as it is, concerns a cat and mouse going off to War -- looking a lot like World War One, down to the artillery and tanks. It looks inspired, in a completely uninspired way, by WHAT PRICE GLORY.

Aesop Fables - Fly Frolic (1932) - A Jekyll-and-Hyde-like spider kidnaps a housefly from a cabaret.

Herman The Mouse - Little Red School Mouse (1949) - The primary subject taught in Mouse School is Cat Identification. One little mouse announces he doesn't know what a cat is and has never seen one. Meanwhile, Mr. Cat has found his way into the classroom, but the dumb little mouse stands up and challenges him, which gives the other little mice the courage to a concerted attack against the cat.

Ratskin (1929) - Krazy and a motley band of horses and turkeys set out across the plains on a covered wagon trek west. They are attacked by indians along the way and he is tied to a stake and a fire set at his feet. He blows cold air on the flames, making them vanish, then manages to run away, but the indians chase him. He manages to make a rifle play music with a record-like disc, at..

New 3 Stooges - Goofy Gondoliers (1965) - The Stooges are hired as gondoliers on the canals of Venice, Italy.

Oswald The Lucky Rabbit - OhTeacher (1927) - Oswald battles a mischievous cat for possession of both his girlfriend and his bicycle.

Oswald The Lucky Rabbit (1928) - Rivals Romeo - Oswald sets off to see his sweetheart when he's passed by a rival in a faster car. However, he quickly takes the lead when both drivers encounter a mud puddl...

Much Ado About Mutton (1947) - The big bad wolf is hungry and thinks lamb-chops would fill his need, so he puts the a snatch of a couple of Uncle Blackie's fleecy-white nephews. Uncle Blackie takes offense at this and dispatches the wolf and rescues his little kinsmen. This minor setback has not diminished the wolf's appetite for lamb, so he disguises himself as Little Boy Blue and sets out once again to get a lamb-dinner. This doesn't work, either, but the odds are high that the wolf is out there somewhere working on a Little Bo-Peep outfit.

Trolley Ahoy (1936) - Mr. Bang bets the Skipper ten dollars he can't get the trolley to arrive at the train station on time.

Galloping Fanny (1933)

Oswald The Lucky Rabbit - Rivals Romeo (1928) - Oswald is off to see his sweetheart when he is passed by a rival in a faster car. He takes the lead, though, when both drivers encounter a mud puddle; Oswald...

Felix The Cat - Comicalamities (1928) - An animated short in which Felix the Cat is drawn, but he is not satisfied with the results and he attempts to fix it.

Trolley Ahoy (1936) - Mr. Bang bets the Skipper ten dollars he can't get the trolley to arrive at the train station on time.

Van Beuren's Tom & Jerry - Rabid Hunters

Ups And Downs Derby (1950) - Said to be the fastest horse around, Lightning the horse is a sure bet for the Ups and Downs steeplechase. The jockey is all set to go for the big race, but Lightning decides to take a nap instead. The jockey tries all sorts of things to get Lightning to wake up. The real fun begins as he comes up with a plan of how to enter the race with a sleeping horse.

Van Beuren's Tom & Jerry - Pencil Mania (1932) - Tom & Jerry alludes to the myth of Hephaestus, the Greek god who created automata, or self-operating machines, for his workshop. In this case, the animated characters become animators themselves, interacting with the

A Kick In Time (1940) - Spunky is kidnapped and sold at an auction to a cruel Italian peddler. It's up to Hunky to save him.

Hunky And Spunky (1938) - A mother and her son, she teaches him life skills later on the son gets niked by a man so the young donkey can be his work slave and his mother saves him.

Snubbed By A Snob (1940) - A young horse says hi to little donkey Spunky. But the horse's mother pulls him away, saying we don't associate with that kind. Spunky makes a few more overtures, and eventually they set off on a chase, running across a bull from time to time. The horse stops to eat a lot of apples and drink far too much water; this leaves him too bloated to move much at all. The two continue to anger the bull, which gives chase; Spunky saves the colt, and they all live in harmony.

Oswald The Lucky Rabbit - All Wet (1927) - Oswald is on the beach, manning a hot dog stand. He wards off two young cats who want hot dogs (what a strange way to do business) and eventually sells a hot dog to...a dog. The dog goes off to try and eat, but the ...

Oswald The Lucky Rabbit - All Wet (1927) - Oswald is on the beach, manning a hot dog stand. He wards off two young cats who want hot dogs (what a strange way to do business) and eventually sells a hot dog to...a dog. The dog goes off to try and eat, but the ...

Goofy Goofy Gander (1950) - Little Audrey likes school, but doesn't like Mother Goose rhymes. She gets so involved in the crooks in her comic books that she doesn't hear when asked by the teacher to recite a rhyme, Instead she comes up with hip-gangster talk. Her punishment is to wear a dunce cap and sit in the corner. She goes to sleep, has a dream and finds out that Mother Goose is a "hep" character and that there is more excitement in the nursery rhymes than in her comic books.

The Picnic Panic (1935) - On a rainy day, an animated coffee pot tells the story of how his family went on a picnic to three live action kids.