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Sinister Stuff (1934)
A mustachioed villain fox and suit-sporting yes-men kidnap Cubby's girlfriend. Cubby pursues them to the old sawmill, where the villain has tied her to a log that is soon to be sawn. A classic good guy vs. bad guy battle to save the girl ensues.
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The Parrotville Fire Department (1934)
2nd Cartoon in the Rainbow Parade Series by Van Beuren.
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5.6
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Croon Crazy (1933)
An Oil-can-Harry radio announcer presents Cubby Bear the Crooner as the star of his own radio program over station R-K-O and, while Cubby is crooning away, Slick also advises that Kitty Schmidt (Kate Smith), Cal Jolson (Al Jolson)and Sol Rightman (Paul Whiteman) will be Cubby's guest stars. Then a 100-year-old Western-Union 'boy' delivers a telegram informing that none of the guests will appear. So Cubby has to do the whole program by himself. Cubby comes through.
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5.0
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Cubby's Picnic (1933)
Cubby The Bear takes his girlfriend to the park where a band plays and they go fishing.
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5.0
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Galloping Fanny (1933)
Cubby The Bear is a jockey and prepares to race....
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Along Came a Duck (1934)
A little boy chasing after a duck encounters a cartoon frog, who tells him the story of how he saved that duck's life.
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For Better Performance (1954)
Gulf Oil calmly reminding us why their gasoline is better than anyone else’s gasoline. And it’s all because of their “balanced volatility” and “antiknock value.”
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Opportunities Unlimited (1956)
Film targeting magazine advertisers. Opportunities Unlimited describes the growing mid-1950s market of lower-income consumers and families with children. “Slick as a whistle—an extremely attractive blend of animation and live action depicting the current economic boom and its significance to producers and consumers,” wrote Howard Thompson.


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