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Colonel Dan Cupid and his matchmaking babies bring together two very difficult people: a prudish spinster (Edna Mae Oliver) and a bulbous-nosed dyspeptic (W.C. Fields). When Cupid's young charge... |
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Goldie, the golden-egg laying goose, provides gold coins for Felix to give to the poor. When Goldie ends up being abducted by the nefarious Captain Kidd, it is up to Felix to save her. |
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Lost at sea, Molly Moo-Cow lands on Robinson Crusoe's desert island, where she is stranded (God only knows how). A happy-go-lucky Robinson Crusoe sings about being "happy to be alone" -- then he... |
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Molly, the farm ducks and all are heading west in a wagon train. Along the way, the busybody ducks happen on an Indian camp, and they and Molly play around. When the papoose of the Indian mom falls... |
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This cartoon features a cast of birds who live in the town of Parrotville and that behave very much like people you would recognize every day. This featurette focuses upon the residents of the... |
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The Black Parrot is on the loose, and he is knocking off post offices. He comes to the Captain's cozy post office, as the postmaster is watching Mrs. Perkins' children (it seems that the Captain has... |
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This short features a combination of live action and animation that tells the story of a boy and girl who become friendly with some animated mice that live in a dollhouse. |
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The mean-spirited Mr. Bang makes a $10 bet with Skipper that the Toonerville Trolley can't get him to the main train line on time. Skipper takes the bet, not realizing that the two men are traveling... |
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