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6.0
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Log Rollers (1953)
Heckle and Jeckle, the talking magpies, are in need of upgraded-housing and decide to help themselves to the logs and lumber laying unused in Big Pierre's lumber yard. Big Pierre thinks this a bit high-handed on the part of the two birds, and his objections leads to several battles and mêlées, which leads to a big explosion which causes the logs to fall and form a house. But the house collapses, and Heckle and Jeckle shrug it off and depart the premises.
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5.8
/24/
10
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Pirate's Gold (1955)
Heckle and Jeckle, the talking magpies, tangle with a pirate who has a treasure map, and after much finagling and talk, they are able to get the map and the treasure, only to find that an agent for the Iternal Revenue Service is waiting to collect the unpaid back taxes.
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6.4
/38/

Magpie Madness (1948)
Heckle and Jeckle, the always-talking Magpies, kick this one off by stealing a bowl of bones from Soupbone, an old hound dog. Soupbone raises some objections that leads to a fracas or two, with all hands ending up in a nervous place, and the two birds trying to rescue Soupbone from a padded cell.
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5.4
/32/
100
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Fishing by the Sea (1947)
Dimwit the hound is going fishing. Heckle and Jeckle are roommates in this one, sharing a single large birdhouse. They taunt Dimwit for no particular reason, then try to steal his catch of fish.
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5.2
/14/
10
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Deep Sea Doodle (1960)
Heckle and Jeckle run a dilapidated old scow that they pass off a sport fishing boat to unsuspecting Dimwit. When things start falling apart, The dopey dog chases the merry birds around the tub until it sinks.
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5.7
/25/

The Lion Hunt (1949)
The talking magpies go to Africa to indulge in a bit of lion-hunting and, once there, they find a lion who has no desire to be hunted by two wise-cracking birds. Heckle almost meets his maker when Jeckle persuades him to serve as lion bait. The lion is deceived for a little while when they promise him a movie contract but the end finds the score about dead-even between the hunters and the huntee.
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7.3
/71/
70
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The Power of Thought (1949)
Heckle and Jeckle know something other animated toilers don't: they're cartoons. That means unlimited power, which they use to outwit a bulldog cop.
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7.5
/39/

Out Again, in Again (1948)
A few weeks before this epic was released, the two magpies had starred in 'Free Enterprise', a cartoon that ended with them both in prison. 'Out Again, in Again' begins like the latest chapter of a serial in progress, with a nasal-voiced narrator informing the audience that "in our last episode" Heckle and Jeckle were in prison, and then picking up the action from there.
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6.4
/52/

Taming the Cat (1948)
We see a house cat next to an unoccupied birdcage as he pulls a canary feather out of his mouth. Hmm, I wonder what happened? Now he hangs up a sign: 'Songbirds Wanted'.
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6.3
/35/

A Sleepless Night (1948)
Heckle and Jeckle wind up blowing out a tire on the car they are in and go up to a bear's cave to try and find a place to stay for the night.
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5.8
/40/

Goony Golfers (1948)
When a big bulldog is on the driving range, Heckle and Jeckle's treehouse is riddled with golf balls.
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6.2
/35/

Free Enterprise (1948)
Heckle & Jeckle sneak into a prison to sell drills, hack saws and other tools to the inmates.
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5.3
/33/

The Stowaways (1949)
The magpies decide to stow away aboard a luxury flight to Africa, and of course mayhem ensues.
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6.3
/46/

The Hitch Hikers (1947)
The boys are trying to hitch a ride with no luck. They see a car parked in front of a bank with the door open. They jump in against the driver's will, and a bank tobber runs out and jumps into his escape car, too. The boys get more of a ride than they wanted.
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5.4
/29/
100
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Cat Trouble (1947)
Heckle and Jeckle see a seemingly helpless baby bird (who keeps saying he is only three years old) in danger as a cat is trying to capture it.
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6.1
/51/
100
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The Super Salesman (1947)
Heckel and Jeckle. the two talking-magpies are selling hair-tonic in a public park without a license...
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5.9
/29/

Happy Go Lucky (1947)
Heckle and Jeckle try to steal food from under the watchful eye of Dimwit the dog.
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6.6
/48/
90
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The Uninvited Pests (1946)
Farmer Al Falfa and his dog try to have a private picnic, but Heckle & Jeckle decide to freeload. The usual hijinks ensue as the farmer and his dog try to get rid of the magpies. Eventually, the farmer gives them a stick of dynamite disguised as a hot dog. As they try to roast it, the farmer drives away in his car to avoid the explosion, but Heckle & Jeckle throw the dynamite into their car.
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5.9
/25/
10
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The Fox Hunt (1950)
Heckle & Jeckle become part of a televised fox hunt when the fox and his pursuer, Dimwit, burst through their TV screen.
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7.6
/57/
10
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40
/2/

A Merry Chase (1950)
The two magpies are wanted criminals, complete with "Wanted" posters being spread everywhere. They come across Dimwit and the tough Bulldog, and the pursuit is on!
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7.1
/52/
10
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70
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Rival Romeos (1950)
Heckle and Jeckle, despite the animals falling in love all around, swear they won't. Of course, immediately after they say this, a pretty girl drops a hanky, and they fight over her. Jeckle hides in a gift box; Heckle nails Jeckle into a rocket, then mails him to Mexico. Jeckle returns with a bull. They both swear off dames, until, of course, another one walks by.
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5.6
/25/
10
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Steeple Jacks (1951)
Entrepreneurs Heckle & Jeckle are pursued throughout a building construction site by the bulldog watchman...
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6.4
/42/
10
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The Rainmakers (1951)
After a rainstorm ruins their picnic, Heckle & Jeckle make a wish on a wishbone that it will never rain again. Their wish only leads to a massive drought that dries up all of the water in the world. Realizing their mistake, the pair invent a makeshift helicopter and head for the clouds. They cause the clouds fight amongst themselves and rain is finally produced. The magpies return home to a hero's well-deserved- and wet- parade.
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5.8
/32/
10
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Movie Madness (1951)
The talking magpies, Heckel and Jeckle, crash a movie studio driving a papier-mache limousine, and have no problem eluding the studio watchdog by disguising themselves, at various times, as knights-in-armor, Romeo and Juliet and, then, a couple of penguins. After many defeats, the vigilant-but-dumb bulldog finally kicks them of the lot.
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5.8
/25/
10
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Off to the Opera (1952)
Those rabble-rousing magpies Heckle and Jeckle are watching high-society crowds going into the theater to see a performance of "The Barber of Seville" and decide to get some culture of their own by sneaking into the show. The stage-door manager tosses them out on their first attempt, but they finally get past him, leading to a wild chase as the opera is underway.
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7.3
/80/
10
/1/
70
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House Busters (1952)
The Talking Magpies, Heckel and Jeckel, are working as professional house-wreckers, and they run up against an escapee, wanted-criminal bulldog who is hiding out in a house they have been hired to demolish. Before the confusion and destruction that follows his discovery, the bulldog wishes he had stayed in jail.
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5.5
/34/
10
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Pill Peddlers (1952)
Heckle and Jeckle ruin the business of a body building instructor by peddling fitness pills that promise instant results.
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6.1
/29/
10
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Hair Cut-Ups (1952)
Dangerous Dan the desperado enters the barbershop run by Hackle and Jackle with guns blazing, and that is his highlight as the Magpies use their barber equipment to teach him a lesson and drive him crazy.
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6.2
/27/
10
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Ten Pin Terrors (1953)
Heckle and Jeckle, the talking magpies, have trouble sleeping because they live under a bowling alley...
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5.7
/20/
10
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Wild Life (1959)
A cameraman on an assignment to Darkest Africa to film wild life finds into the top of the species in Heckel and Jeckel, and they foil all of his efforts and ruin his film.
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5.6
/25/
10
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Thousand Smile Check-Up (1960)
Heckle and Jeckle set up the "Last Chance Service Station" in the desert...
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4.6
/27/
10
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Stunt Men (1960)
Heckle and Jeckle are stuntmen who try to sabotage the screen tests of the studio's newest TV star, Flint Locke, an actor who does all his own stunts.
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5.2
/27/
10
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Trapeze Pleeze (1960)
In 'Trapeze Pleeze', bizarrely, Heckle and Jeckle operate a marital bureau and work as matchmakers.
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4.9
/15/
10
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Mint Men (1960)
Undercover treasury agents Heckle and Jeckle are assigned to test a new security system at the United States Mint.
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4.5
/23/
10
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Sappy New Year (1961)
Heckle and Jeckle's New Year's resolution is to refrain from any more practical jokes, but their attempts at good deeds meet with more hostility than their annoying gags.
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4.9
/21/
10
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Messed Up Movie Makers (1966)
Heckle and Jeckle lease their entire motel to a film company, who wants to film a TV series there. However, they start wrecking their rooms and furniture during the action sequence, so the magpies have to devise a way to get them out.
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5.8
/34/
30
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Dancing Shoes (1949)
Salesmen Heckle and Jeckle set up shop in a hotel lobby selling mechanical shoes - they do the walking for you - and the hotel detective, an irritable and irascible dog with no tolerance for talking magpies, especially those selling mechanical shoes, objects to their business location. H & J object to his objections. Mayhem follows.
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6.0
/34/
100
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50
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McDougal's Rest Farm (1947)
Heckle & Jeckle are looking for a place to build a bird house, and they decide to do so on McDougal's Rest Farm, which is reserved for peace and quiet. Dimwit, apparently the guard dog here, tries to stop all the racket.
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5.9
/39/
60
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Hula Hula Land (1949)
The Talking Magpies, Heckle and Jackle, open a hot-dog concession stand in Hawaii. The first customer is a dumb dog who becomes the innocent victim of the merry, mischief-making magpies. Another dog, a tough one, is getting the same treatment but not for long. Written by Les Adams
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7.6
/49/
10
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70
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Bulldozing the Bull (1951)
Heckel and Jeckel are in Mexico and selling real-hot hot-tamales at the bullfight arena. When their customers are burned up after eating the tamales, the arena manager tries to throw the talking-magpies out but, in attempting to escape the wrath of the manager, the find themselves trapped in the ring with a ferocious bull. The only recourse is to fight the bull, albeit in many unorthodox ways.
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7.1
/45/
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Blue Plate Symphony (1954)
This short has Heckle and Jeckle running a diner.
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5.3
/25/
10
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Bargain Daze (1953)
There's a big sale about to start at the store. To get there early, Heckle and Jeckle go to bed in the store's window.
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5.9
/47/
10
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King Tut's Tomb (1950)
Heckle and Jeckle, wearing pith helmets, are riding their flying carpet over Egypt. They come in for a landing near a likely pyramid, and decide to investigate.
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57
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6.1
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50
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70
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The Talking Magpies (1946)
The magpies move into a nest in a tree right outside an old man's bedroom window. Chaos ensues as the magpies and the old man each try to best each other, the old man trying to get the magpies to be quiet, and the two of them being anything BUT quiet.
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6.4
/38/
10
/1/
70
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Miami Maniacs (1955)
Heckle and Jeckle set up camp on the lawn of a swank Miami Beach hotel, raise havoc hither and yon and all about. All efforts and methods use by the hotel management result in total failure, until...


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