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The Big Benefit (1933)
A grab-bag of singers and dancers featuring, at the time, New York-based performers such as Rae Sanuels, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, the four Mullen Sisters and the team of Evans & Mayer. Dancers Pops & Louie (Albert Whitman and Louis Williams), later to be seen in Republic's "Hit Parade of 1943", are also along.
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6.4
/9/

Signing Off
1930s vaudeville acts.
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4.7
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20
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Ghost Town Frolics (1938)
In an abandoned hotel, idle ghosts get drunk, play slot machines and line up for their relief checks. Two chimpanzees and their big mopey dog venture inside. The ghosts are thrilled at this new opportunity for mischief.
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5.6
/9/

Boy Meets Joy (1939)
An assortment of musical acts parade before the camera; Joy Hodges and Pinky Tomlin sing; The Elderblooms, a group of ladies ranging in age from 63 to 76, sing a song; acrobatic dancer Lucille Page does a turn; and young Mary Ruth winds it up playing a classical piece on the piano. Disjointed is the word.
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6.2
/14/

The Rabbit Hunt (1938)
Jock and his dog hunt rabbit in the forest.
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6.5
/16/

The Disobedient Mouse (1938)
Baby-Face Mouse, disobeying his mother, goes into the territory of Rat Enemy No.1. The gangster is working on turning the young mouse into a member of his gang, but Baby-Face gets so tough he knocks out Rat Enemy No. 1 and turns him over to the police and gets a reward. Back home though, he gets spanked for crossing the railroad tracks into bad territory.
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7.6
/26/

Cheese-Nappers (1938)
Public Rat Number One takes along Baby-Face Rat to steal the cheese out of the kitchen icebox. The dishes in the kitchen become animated and chase the marauders, capturing the youngster while the gangster rat escapes. Baby-Face is brought before Policeman Sugar Bowl and given the third degree. He escapes, is chased by the frankfurter-bloodhounds but manages to get away. Arriving back in the rat-hole, he beats up the big rat for leading him astray into a life of crime. He turns the big rat over to the police, and then broadcasts over the radio that crime does not pay.
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5.1
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Turkey Dinner (1936)
Meany, Miny and Moe, three monkeys, have their hearts set on a turkey dinner but the turkey thinks otherwise. While they are out hunting the turkey, the turkey sneaks into their house and gobbles up all their food. The monkeys end up eating their Thanksgiving dinner at a hot-dog stand.
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4.6
/26/

Movie Phoney News (1938)
News clip parody using footage from earlier Walter Lantz cartoons.
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5.2
/13/

The Golfers (1937)
Meany, Miny & Moe goes golfing.
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5.8
/21/

Problem Child (1938)
Wildcat Willie, one of Walter Lantz's lesser known characters, is the protagonist here, a mean widdle kid who runs away from home and masquerades as an orphan. Trouble ensues when Wildcat's new family suspects Wildcat is a rat - er, wildcat. Lots of fast action and violence (Wildcat wields a mean axe).
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6.2
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Little Blue Blackbird (1938)
A mother blackbird hatches out two normal offspring and one featherless nitwit. The nitwit refuses to learn to fly and learn the other aspects of bird-life, but when he battles wicked hawks and saves his siblings from been eaten up, all is forgiven at the family nest.
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6.4
/14/

The Cat and the Bell (1938)
A family of starving mice try to come up with an idea to get past the cat guarding the food. After the youngest mouse trips over a bell, they come up with a plan to tie the bell to the cat's tail so they can hear when it's coming. The youngest mouse is elected to the dangerous task. After numerous attempts, the mouse finds himself running for his life. When the cat catches up, he accidentally swallows the bell, to the delight of the mice!
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6.1
/20/

Nellie the Indian Chief's Daughter (1938)
The story of Nellie the Indian Chief's Daughter.
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6.0
/10/

The Rest Resort (1937)
Eeny, Meeany and Moe, the three little monkeys, are running a resort, when a mama elephant and her. Calf drive up. Uh oh! No children are permitted! So mama has the youngster hide in her (steamer) trunk, and the monkeys carry it in, with the usual slapstick results.
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5.3
/13/

Queen's Kittens (1938)
Four kittens escape fro a wicker basket as Her Majesty walks past in the palace. They get into all sorts of trouble.
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5.3
/15/

The Lumber Camp (1937)
Meany, Miny & Moe chop some wood.
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5.7
/11/

Tail End (1938)
A story of the outcast dogs NYC's East Side. They live in the dog slums, and are trying to get some of the bones the fat bulldog has piled up in his yard, but the bulldog is too watchful. Along comes Clarence the lap dog, a snooty little aristocrat, who wants to pal with them. They give him a cold shoulder until he shows them the trick of getting the bones from the bulldog. In fact, he gets all the bones from the bulldog. Then the two outcasts recognize the fact that Clarence is a genius and a born leader an accept him as such.
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7.1
/13/

Sailor Mouse (1938)
A little mouse runs away from home and goes to sea. Aboard the ship, a rat starts to educate the mouse on the ways of sea-farin' mice by sending him to the galley to steal cheese from the Captain's table. But the Captain's parrot, a sea-goin' snitch, spots the thievery and squawks loud and long about it. That brings the whole crew down after the mouse, who gets away and learns that there is no place like home.
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5.9
/21/

Nellie the Sewing Machine Girl or Honest Hearts & Willing Hands (1938)
The story of Nellie the Sewing Machine Girl.
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5.0
/11/

The Country Store (1937)
Meany, Miny, and Moe attempt to run a country store. When a telephone order comes in, hijinks ensue.
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5.4
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Everybody Sing (1937)
Oswald is the conductor of an orchestra composed of several birds. Things are going well until three crows ransack their place.
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5.7
/13/

The Steel Workers (1937)
First seen as incidental characters in an Oswald the Rabbit cartoon, these three monkeys act is reminiscent of the Three Stooges. Acting out in pantomime, the monkeys were a bit hit with audiences in the mid-1930's.
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5.5
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House of Magic (1937)
First seen as incidental characters in an Oswald the Rabbit cartoon, these three monkeys act is reminiscent of the Three Stooges. Acting out in pantomime, the monkeys were a bit hit with audiences in the mid-1930's.
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4.3
/18/

Gopher Trouble (1936)
Fun and explosive-filled Oswald cartoon has the ever- resourceful bunny determined to exterminate an elusive and destructive gopher.
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5.9
/15/

The Big Cat and the Little Mousie (1938)
Like many other cartoons, Baby-Face Mouse deals with the tried and true cliche of cat and mouse, and as usual, Baby-Face Mouse is crowned the winner!
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5.0
/16/

The Birthday Party (1937)
Oswald throws a birthday party to a bunch of ducks. His dog is not amused.
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5.8
/23/

Night Life of the Bugs (1936)
An Oswald Rabbit cartoon.
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4.9
/14/

The Unpopular Mechanic (1936)
An Oswald Rabbit cartoon.
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4.8
/13/
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Duck Hunt (1937)
An Oswald Rabbit cartoon.
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64
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6.8
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66
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Chilly Willy (1953)
A schooner anchors at the South Pole, and the skipper goes ashore and leaves the ship's mascot, a St. Bernard dog, to stand watch and guard the ship. A small penguin, Chilly Willy (the only penguin not equipped for cold weather...anywhere), sees the ship and tries to get warm by its stove. The watchdog attempts to get rid of him, but Willy manages to get the dog drunk from the rum in its own cask. The captain returns to find Willy saving the ship from sinking, while the dog is found sleeping it off. Willy is made mascot and the dog is tossed in the ship's brig.
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International Revels (1940)
Cosmopolitan mixture of variety acts are presented in an international café: Spanish dance, Hawaiian song, Italian street singer, Cossack sword-dancer, swing version of an Indian folk dance, African Voodoo dance and a Chinese girl dancer.
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4.4
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Ostrich Feathers (1937)
Meany, Miny and Moe, the three little monkeys are in Africa looking for ostriches so they can grab their tail feathers.


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