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Merbabies (1938)
Walt Disney enlisted former colleagues Hugh Harman and Rudy Ising to help create this underwater Silly Symphony. Ocean waves form merbabies who are summoned to an aquatic circus playground on the sea floor, where they interact with a parade of seahorses, starfish and other marine life, before disappearing into the surface from which they came.
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100
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Tom & Jerry and Friends (1931)
Rare Tom & Jerry treasures.
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4.9
/21/
10
/1/
35
/2/

Cheating the Piper (1920)
When the New Monia station is overrun with mice, Mr. Givney can only shoot them one at a time, but Jerry uses a flute to lure them out, "Pied Piper of Hamlin" style.
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60
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Colonel Heeza Liar's Burglar (1923)
a Colonel Heeza Liar cartoon
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5.8
/22/
50
/1/

Jerry on the Job: Swinging His Vacation (1920)
When Mr. Givney says business at the railroad station is "too slow" to let him take vacation time, Jerry has an idea to increase ticket sales.
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5.4
/18/

The Awful Spook (1921)
A dog asks Krazy Kat to deliver a bowling ball to Kolin Kelly.
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5.4
/19/

The Wireless Wire-Walkers (1921)
The Wireless Wire-Walkers, also released as Wireless Wire Walker, is a 1921 silent animated film starring Krazy Kat. The film marks the final Krazy Kat film produced by Bray Studios before the filmmakers moved to Winkler Pictures.
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5.3
/17/

Jerry on the Job: A Thrilling Drill (1920)
Jerry Flannigan and Mr. Givney encounter some bellicose mosquitoes.
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5.4
/19/
30
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50
/1/

A Family Affair (1920)
Krazy Kat follows Ignatz Mouse and thinks about family as the latter takes his children out on a walk.
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5.2
/41/
50
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30
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Colonel Heeza Liar's Forbidden Fruit (1923)
Forbidden Fruit begins with New York in the grip of a banana shortage. Residents sing (or scream) “Yes! We Have No Bananas,” the hit novelty song of 1923 (inspired by real-life banana shortages—the film also references current events by mentioning mobster Louis Cohen, arrested for murder the same year). The scene shifts to animator Walter Lantz strumming the song on his guitar, before a co-worker presents him with a banana that transmogrifies into Colonel Heeza Liar, who tells the tale of how he ended “the great banana famine in 1923.”
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6.8
/32/

Colonel Heeza Liar's Knighthood (1924)
Heeza Liar was a club bore who told Munchausen-style stories. In this one he tells of how he was a knight when he was a youngster and defeated a brigand.
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5.4
/39/

Puzzled Pals (1933)
Tom and Jerry are solving a jigsaw puzzle when the stork, frustrated by all the quarantine and "not welcome" signs, leaves a foundling on their doorstep. The tot proves to be more than a handful for them; eventually, he ends up in a closet with a giant vacuum cleaner which causes mayhem. The stork shows up and, disgusted with the job Tom and Jerry have done, decks them and flies off with the baby.
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5.6
/35/

Rabid Hunters (1932)
Tom and Jerry, together with their faithful hound and horse, go hunting and end up matching wits with a rascally rabbit.
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6.2
/67/
100
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Joint Wipers (1932)
Tom and Jerry are plumbers who spend more time singing and dancing than fixing leaky pipes.
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5.2
/42/

Trouble (1931)
Tom and Jerry are ambulance-chasing lawyers in search of more business.
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5.4
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40
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Jerry on the Job: A False Alarm (1920)
Jerry his boss sees some kind of commotion from far away though it's only viewable from above a fence blocking the rest of it. So he and Jerry get a sheriff who when they arrive at the fence suggests a constable who then suggests a cop. In between all those encounters, we see them all take the long walks to various places of which one of those-up a hanging bridge-provides some good humour when they fall down on it a couple of times. When all of the above all gather together, they walk another long distance to the other side of the fence.
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4.4
/33/
30
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Cubby's Stratosphere Flight (1934)
A Rube Goldberg-style flying machine transports Cubby to the North Pole, where he ducks an angry polar bear/traffic cop into an igloo/speakeasy which boasts a wild musical floor show.
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5.2
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30
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A Royal Good Time (1934)
A Little King cartoon from the Van Beuren Studios.
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4.8
/31/
30
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Fiddlin' Fun (1934)
Cubby the Bear participates in a roman chariot race for his girl friend.
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6.2
/73/
35
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30
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Sultan Pepper (1934)
The Little King tries to teach his dog some tricks to perform in honor of a visiting sultan and his harem, who are arriving at the castle for an evening of merriment and surprises.
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6.0
/38/
30
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Jest of Honor (1934)
One of half a dozen movie cartoon's based on Soglow's "Little King" panel comic strip.
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4.7
/29/

Mild Cargo (1934)
Cubby the Bear goes out into the jungle and capture animals.
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6.7
/47/
60
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45
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Jolly Good Felons (1934)
In this short, The Little King has a trip scheduled to visit the state prison.
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60
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5.7
/164/
70
/1/
54
/7/

A Swiss Trick (1931)
Tom and Jerry are aboard a train making its way up a mountain in the Swiss Alps. When their train breaks down, they're spotted by a very thin St. Bernard, who brings the engine some liquor. The engine zips through the Alps, but leaves the pair behind.
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6.0
/58/
65
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Happy Hoboes (1933)
Tom and Jerry are hoboes, but the city is demolishing the hobo camp. They hop a ride on a freight train. The train comes to a lumber camp, where the Chinese cook has just prepared a huge platter of roast chicken; he invites the train people to eat, but hundreds of bums descend. He chases them off, into a log slide, and they end up right back in the original camp.
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6.0
/30/
40
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The Fatal Note (1933)
The Little King prepares to play the piano, but a evil witch has put a bomb in it.
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64
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6.3
/179/
65
/2/
42
/4/

Magic Mummy (1933)
Tom and Jerry are police officers, driving around in their car and enjoying listening to some music on their police radio, when they hear a bulletin announcing another theft of a mummy from the local museum. They stumble upon the culprit, a mysterious and ghoulish man who is carrying a coffin through a secret door in a cemetery. They sneak in after him and watch him command the mummy to life; it is a beautiful woman, who he then commands to sing for his audience of skeletal theatre-goers.
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46
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5.5
/112/
45
/2/
60
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Hook and Ladder Hokum (1933)
Tom and Jerry are firemen working to rescue the top floor residents of a burning apartment house.
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5.9
/99/
45
/2/
15
/2/

The Tuba Tooter (1932)
A German "ohm-pah" trio is incomplete until their tuba player arrives on a boat from overseas. The resulting quartet brings the whole town out for a German dance party, until the police arrive to take the "tuba tooter" to jail.
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6.7
/94/
50
/1/
40
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Jolly Fish (1932)
Tom and Jerry go fishing, where they encounter an affectionate but annoying fish who won't leave them alone. They hear a piano-playing octopus (with twelve arms!) and have a run-in with a sword fish who cuts their boat in half. Other hijinks ensue, and the two eventually catch a tiny fish, which is in turn swallowed by a larger fish, and this process continues until they've caught a veritable whale. They row ashore triumphant, but when one of them puts their reel (still holding the fish) over their shoulder, the larger fish slip off, unbeknownst to them, leaving them with the runt they started with.
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5.0
/103/
10
/1/
60
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Redskin Blues (1932)
Tom and Jerry find their wagon west attacked by Indians, but escape only after being rescued by all the branches of the military, including the Army's tanks.
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45
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5.8
/125/
40
/1/
40
/3/

A Spanish Twist (1932)
Tom and Jerry (the human versions, not the cat and mouse) are on a raft in the ocean. After being attacked by an octopus and losing their raft, they wash up on the shores of Spain. After harassing the waitresses at a local sidewalk café, they insult the owner and wind up in a bull ring as punishment. In the midst of fighting dozens of bulls, they receive a telegram that Prohibition has been repealed back in the U.S. They immediately leave Spain headed back to the U.S. for a drink.
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55
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6.8
/168/
32
/4/
55
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Pencil Mania (1932)
This Tom and Jerry cartoon (the human versions, not the cat and mouse) is an opportunity for the animators to have fun with the medium. There is no specific plot. One of the boys uses a pencil to create a myriad number of animated illusions that could only work in a cartoon. For example, a short vertical line is drawn, which when held by both ends suddenly becomes a saxophone. When played, the notes pop out of the bell of the instrument to suddenly grow legs and transform into ducks. After the song, the saxophone itself quickly follows suit and becomes a goose. The entire short consists of these disjointed, though often creative and humorously unlikely events.
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5.5
/79/
50
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58
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Jerry on the Job: The Bomb Idea (1920)
A man reads in the newspaper that Bolsheviks are on the loose and that the public should beware of odd acting strangers. He spots a pipe smoking man holding what he believes is a bomb, and thinks he must be one of the Bolsheviks. He tries to get away from the stranger, but the stranger seems to be following him, polishing his bomb and getting ready to light it. But that round bomb ends up having a more recreational use of a different type of explosion.
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5.8
/86/
20
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The Rasslin' Match (1934)
Kingfish somehow manages to get Andy to fight the champ, and of course Andy doesn't do too well...
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5.8
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/3/
30
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Jerry on the Job: Quick Change (1920)
A silent-era "Jerry on the Job" cartoon by Walter Lantz.
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5.3
/57/
60
/4/
35
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Love's Labor Lost (1920)
The whole effort is an extension of Krazy Kat's incomprehensible but unrequited love for Ignatz Mouse; Ignatz loves a hippo; the Hippo loves an elephant; and so forth.
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68
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59
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78
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Walt Disney's Fables - Vol.2 (2003)
Six more animated stories from the Disney studios. In 'Little Hiawatha' Little Indian cannot seem to kill the animals he hunts and ends up befriending a rabbit. In the Oscar-winning 'The Ugly Dickling' a baby duckling is shunned by his family for being ugly but finds a mother swan who takes him under her wing. 'Farmyard Symphony' sees a rooster, pig and lamb make beautiful music. 'Wynken, Blynken and Nod' sees three babies going to the moon in a wooden shoe. 'Merbabies' sees ocean waves turning into cherubic sea-maidens. And finally the Oscar-winning 'The Old Mill' goes inside a windmill during a stormy night.
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6.4
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50
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Colonel Heeza Liar, Detective (1923)
Colonel Heeza Liar jumps off the drawing board and into the real world to track down a stolen rooster.
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5.1
/86/
20
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25
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The Lion Tamer (1934)
The Lion Tamer is a 1934 animated short film produced by the Van Beuren Studios and directed by Vernon Stallings and starring Charles J. Correll and Freeman F. Gosden as the voices of their popular radio characters, Amos 'n' Andy.
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6.2
/60/
50
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The Great Cheese Robbery (1920)
Krazy Kat gets falsely arrested for cheese burglaries.
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60
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6.3
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60
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54
/7/
3.2
/227/

Wot a Night (1931)
Two passengers refuse to pay their cab fare, so the taxi drives chase after them.
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5.7
/37/
40
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Goode Knight (1934)
The classic story of Robin Hood, with Brownie Bear as the prince of thieves.
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5.4
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30
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Cactus King (1934)
Indians kidnap The Little King from the Royal Express. He tames a wild bronco and a chase returns him safely to the train.
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5.5
/59/
80
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30
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Art for Art's Sake (1934)
The Little King creates havoc when he goes on a tour of an art gallery.
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5.5
/76/
50
/1/

The Best Mouse Loses (1920)
Boxer Ignatz Mouse bets against himself in a match, then tries to lose the fight on purpose. But Ignatz's wife and Krazy Kat, both unaware of the bet, conspire to make sure Ignatz wins.
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5.3
/40/

How's Crops (1934)
Cubby rises and shines with the dawn, and, reading a headline, learns that a "mysterious menace" is attacking farms and destroying crops. He uses his ingenuity to uncover the mystery. Cubby and his girlfriend go underground and create a crop of synthetic vegetables in their underground cave-factory, then force them upward through the soil. An evil clothes-wearing opossum conspires to steal the entire load of vegetables in his pickup truck, but Cubby's worm friend tips them off. Cubby bombs the opossum with a pineapple, blowing him sky-high. Beans, peas, and other assorted objects take on lives and personalities of their own.
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How I Became Krazy (1921)
A Krazy Kat short.


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