Falling Hare is a 1943 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The cartoon features Bugs Bunny.
Bugs encounters wartime sabotage and takes to the air to do battle. Director: Robert Clampett Writer: Warren Foster (story) Stars: Mel Blanc, Robert Clampett
We, the Animals Squeak! is a 1941 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon short directing Bob Clampett. The short was released on August 9, 1941, and stars Porky Pig. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc, Sara Berner, Billy Bletcher and Michael Maltese.
This short is a parody of the 1930s radio program, "We the People," an early reality program where people would share unusual stories with the audience. Porky Pig is the program's moderator.
Director: Robert Clampett
Writer: Melvin Millar (story)
Stars: Mel Blanc, Sara Berner, Billy Bletcher
In a fast moving, keystone cops-like series of events, the Pink Panther, a caveman, a small dinosaur, and a large dinosaur fight over a bone with hilarious results.
Director: Hawley Pratt
Writer: John W. Dunn (story)
The Barn Dance is a Mickey Mouse short animated film first released on March 15, 1929, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series; it was the first of twelve shorts released during that year. It was directed by Walt Disney with Ub Iwerks as the head animator. The title is written as Barn Dance on the poster, while the full title is used on the title screen.
The Barn Dance is a Mickey Mouse short animated film first released on March 15, 1929, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series; it was the first of twelve shorts released during that year.
Director: Walt Disney (uncredited)
Star: Walt Disney
A Date to Skate is an American animated short film, released November 18, 1938 and starring Popeye the Sailor.
Summaries
Popeye takes Olive roller skating in a rink; she's never skated before, so he has to teach her, and she's not exactly a quick learner. After a while, she ends up outside the rink, and still out of control; she skates through a department store and causes major traffic problems. When she gets stuck on a speeding fire truck, Popeye realizes he'll need his spinach, but he's out fortunately, an audience member tosses him a can.
Cast
Uncredited cast:
Jack Mercer Jack Mercer ... Popeye (voice) (uncredited)
Mae Questel Mae Questel ... Olive Oyl (voice) (uncredited)
Collection of classic Popeye cartoons that fell into the Public Domain.
Case of the Missing Hare is a 1942 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones and starring Bugs Bunny. The short was released on December 12, 1942.
Bugs' home in a hollow tree is marred when the magician, Ala Bahma, plasters his show posters all over it. Bugs goes to the show to heckle.
Director: Chuck Jones (as Charles M. Jones)
Writer: Tedd Pierce (story) (as Ted Pierce)
Star: Mel Blanc
Pantry Panic is the third animated cartoon short in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 24, 1941, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures.
Weatherby Groundhog predicts a cold winter and advises all the birds to fly south. But Woody Woodpecker decides to stay, and nearly starves.
Animation by Alex Lovy and Lester Kline
Story by Ben Hardaway and L.E. Elliott
Music by Darrell Calker.
A very superstitious cat tries to catch Buzzy for breakfast but Buzzy outsmarts him. Animation by Graham Place and John Walworth. Story by Carl Meyer and Jack Ward. Scenics by Anton Loeb. Music by Winston Sharples. Produced in 1947.
Directors: Seymour Kneitel, Graham Place (uncredited)
Writers: Carl Meyer (story), Jack Ward (story)
Stars: Carl Meyer, Jackson Beck
Puss n' Booty is a 1943 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. The short was released on December 11, 1943 in the United States.
Woman wonders why her little pet birds keep disappearing. Rudolph the cat knows, but other than burping feathers, he's not saying. But it looks like he's met his match when the woman orders...
Director: Frank Tashlin
Writer: Warren Foster (story)
Stars: Bea Benaderet, Mel Blanc
A Haul in One is the color remake of Fleischer Studios' Let's Get Movin (1936), released by Famous Studios in 1956 as the 225th Popeye cartoon.
Popeye and Bluto are, believe it or not, pals and partners in a moving company. (Maybe it's because Popeye isn't squinting here.) Anyhow, Olive has made the mistake of hiring them. She ...
Directors: Izzy Sparber (as I. Sparber), Al Eugster (uncredited)
Writer: Larz Bourne (story)
Stars: Jackson Beck, Jack Mercer, Mae Questel
Collection of classic Popeye cartoons that fell into the Public Domain.