Betty Boop Poor Cinderella (1934)
In her only color cartoon, Betty Boop goes to the ball thanks to the good fairy; later, only her foot fits the glass slipper. A Dave Fleischer cartoon with lush graphics. Gotta love Betty Boop!
In her only color cartoon, Betty Boop goes to the ball thanks to the good fairy; later, only her foot fits the glass slipper. A Dave Fleischer cartoon with lush graphics. Gotta love Betty Boop!
A symphony composer lion is determined to show the audience that cartoon characters can be more than just silly and childish by having cartoons play a symphony orchestra. Things quickly fall apÍart as the true nature of cartoons comes out anyways. A Dave Fleischer cartoon with lush graphics.
A Dave Fleischer cartoon with lush graphics.
A collection of animals goes to school; their teacher, a goose, asks them several questions, during which time an ape, sitting behind an elephant, keeps tormenting the elephant. The teacher leaves the room, putting a turtle in charge. While she's gone, things go fine for a while, but the ape starts an all-out book tossing brawl. As the teacher returns, everyone suddenly stops, and although the room is a shambles, she congratulates them on behaving and dismisses them for the day. On the way home, the elephant (who kept reminding us that he never forgets) finally takes revenge on the ape.
This is about a World's Fair where a couple of charming hayseeds marvel at all the inventions that appear. There is a barber, a shop and a beauty parlor plus a dance hall with robots as instructors—and lots of other amazing things. A Dave Fleischer cartoon with lush graphics.
Two bunnies are getting married and going on their “Bunny Moon.” Featured on Peewee’s Playhouse. A Dave Fleischer cartoon with lush graphics.
The classic adventure by Jules Verne is told in this animated movie. Fun for all ages!
The classic adventure by H. Rider Haggard is told in this animated movie. Fun for all ages!
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.
Hunky and Spunky are settling in for a nap, but a horse fly sees them and sees dinner. After battling the fly for a while, the youngster enlists dad's help. But the fly is merely stunned, and rallies a new attack, this time with friends. Father eventually kills the lot of them.
Disobedient donkey Spunky's pranks create havoc amongst the sheep, geese and chicks until he's publicly decried; a barnyard bully is not more appreciated than a schoolyard one. But when the livestock go a little overboard with retaliation, they invite the wrath of mommy mule. One of several Hunky and Spunky adventures in the Fleischers' "Color Classics" series.
Hunky is teaching her son Spunky how to kick properly. She has him practice with a mattress propped against a tree. Spunky befriends a family of birds who are building a nest. Spunky copies their design and builds a nest of his own. Although he is a donkey, he tries to imitate the birds in flight and falls out of his nest. A vulture kidnaps the baby bird from the nest and Spunky follows them. Spunky uses his newfound kicking abilities to send the vulture packing and return the baby bird to its parents.
A short film about a mother and her son, she teaches him life skills later on the son gets liked by a man so the young donkey can be his work slave and his mother saves him. Hunky and Spunky are two of the oddest characters ever featured in Fleischer cartoons. The two donkeys, mother and son, want nothing more than to stroll through the prairie playfully. When a cruel prospector captures Spunky, Hunky must use her donkey wits to come to his rescue. Things pick up when the prospector comes in, and it's fairly entertaining from there on. A Dave Fleischer cartoon.
A miserly mill-keeper kidnaps two Dutch children, but their pet duck runs for help like Lassie. A Dave Fleischer cartoon with lush graphics.
The children at the orphanage are thrilled to wake up and find plenty of new toys on Christmas morning. Unfortunately, all of them break or fall apart within a few seconds. Prof. Grampy, the inventor, passes by in his motorized sled and hears the wailing of the disappointed orphans, which brings him to the door to investigate. When he learns what is wrong, he puts on his thinking cap and quickly comes up with a plan to make everything all right. He sneaks into the kitchen through the window, takes out every pot, pan, plate, spoon, etc., and builds better toys than the kids could have dreamed of. A Dave Fleischer cartoon. Got love Professor Grampy and his invention!
In this hour-long Clutch Cargo compilation of episodes, Clutch begins by racing an airplane against a man called the ace. Then in The Race Car Mystery, Clutch's friend has his car sabotaged in a race. When Clutch shows up, the same thing happens to him. Finally, the whole Clutch Cargo crew tackle The Elephant Nappers. Yep, its Clutch Cargo with his pals Spinner and Paddlefoot. They tried to sue the makers of Jonny Quest, but it failed.
While Clutch is at an in-store signing for his new book he gets a telegraph telling him he must go to South America to find a lost friend. Yep, its Clutch Cargo with his pals Spinner and Paddlefoot. They tried to sue the makers of Jonny Quest, but it failed. Next it is Twaddle in Africa, where Clutch’s Niece Nica introduces Clutch Cargo's adventure—Twaddle in Africa. The final episode is Water Wizards, in which Clutch and Spinner enter the boat races at the regatta and a man called Spider Black tries to sabotage them. Yep, its Clutch Cargo with his pals Spinner and Paddlefoot. They tried to sue the makers of Jonny Quest, but it failed.
As archaeologists in Egypt, the Three Stooges enter a pyramid and are surprised to discover not only mummies but their own ghosts as well. The final hurrah for the 3 Stooges.
Billy, a little boy who lives next door to the Stooges, decides to play a trick on them. When Billy gets a toy TV camera as a gift from his parents, he interrupts the show the Stooges are watching and pretends to be an invading Martian. Billy tells the Stooges to deliver a truckload of candy to his house or he will destroy the earth.
A spider runs a hotel for flies where he keeps his guests captive. A pair of fly newlyweds arrive and check in. Fortunately, the husband is "flyweight champion." After a pitched battle featuring arrows (fountain pen nibs) and a machinegun (aspirins shot from a perfume atomizer), the spider winds up in a bottle of library paste. Great animation!