Call Me a Taxi 1964
Shorty picks up a taxi. Swifty turns out to be the cab driver, and he plays every known cab-driver trick on Shorty... and even some new ones. In the end, Shorty gets his revenge.
Shorty picks up a taxi. Swifty turns out to be the cab driver, and he plays every known cab-driver trick on Shorty... and even some new ones. In the end, Shorty gets his revenge.
Grateful Gus, a happy-go-lucky panhandler, puts the touch on a bank executive who is hastily absconding with the bank's liquid assets. The banker gives Gus a ten-dollar bill, and Gus is so filled with gratitude that he sticks closer to the embezzler than glue, no matter where the robber goes. This eventually causes the apprehension of the worn-out robber. A policeman gives Gus a reward and Gus then turns his grateful attention to him.
Snuffy, Barney and Louise are stranded in the big city with no money for a mule and a wagon until a pair of gangsters offer to buy them one if they will just deliver a note and a satchel to the nearby bank. Desperately in need of funds to return to Hootin' Holler, Snuffy gets a job helping out the men by standing guard outside of a building... not realizing that he's becoming an unwitting pawn to a pair of bank robbers. The chase is on. The only clue to the robbery is a photograph of Snuffy's hat
Wingy the chicken is excited that it's the first day of school. Buck the weasel, disguises himself as his teacher, builds a dilapidated schoolhouse, and tries various ways to eat Wingy!
A cannibal wreaks havoc in Cincinnati.
A compilation of spot gags about tourists from earlier cartoons.
Creepers tries to get Jeepers to get the courage to ask for a date with a bathing beauty that Jeepers knew as a "puppy." Jeepers helps Creepers look for his old girlfriend.
When Spooky learns that Casper has a date with Wendy to the beach instead of playing baseball, he plays tricks on them.
The Cat goes out West to clean up a rough town.
The last Tommy tortoise/Moe hare cartoon. In this cartoon shows a different design frecuently used by the animation unit headed by Al Eugster, released in 1957 the credits and mpaa certificate are the correct
A boy on another planet builds a ray-gun and breaks something in his house and is sent out by his mother to go play in space.
Jacky's Whacky World presents the story of the little Dutch boy who put his finger in the dike.
An office drudge goes on a cruise and winds up a castaway on a tropical island. He soon meets his man Friday in the form of a friendly ape.
In this mystery set in London, the Phantom Mustacher is on the loose. His butler Smedley tries to stop him.
A cat is made General of an alien planet's army and put in charge of hunting a giant mouse.
Scat the Cat is chasing a mouse through a novelty store.
Quacky Whack tries to get on Noah's Ark. Hilarity ensures.
Two of Popeye's nephews get caught playing with fireworks on the Fourth of July. Popeye takes them away, and they spend the rest of the picture trying to get them back (mostly by getting Popeye away from them).
Ignatz find out that true friends can't be bought.
Sir Blur was Famous Studios' answer to Mr. Magoo in that he was another nearsighted fellow who mistakes something or someone for something else.