In this classic WW2 cartoon, a German foxhole commandeered by Nazi officer Von Vulture and his gormless aide Schultz is...
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1943
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In the tradition of Hellzapoppin', Hi Diddle Diddle is an all-stops-out "screwball comedy" populated by certifiable zanies....
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1943
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In this wartime morale-booster, an enraged Adolf Hitler literally chews up a rug when he hears about Daffy Duck's mountainous...
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1943
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This deathless satire of Hitler's rise to power tells the story of three barnyard fowls who grow up to become fascist...
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1942
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A farm is the setting for a series of "spot" gags about the American Home Front during WW2. Most of the jokes are built...
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1942
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Here's another in an endless parade of Warner Bros. spot-gag cartoon travelogues, courtesy of Tex Avery. There's a bit of...
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Friz Freleng updates some familiar fairy tales--and this being a 1942 cartoon, most of the gags have a wartime slant. Typical...
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This pre-WW2 cartoon is a satire of the life of the American Enlisted Man, with an abundance of basic-training gags. There...
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Porky Pig rents a theater to show some of his own hand-made animated cartoons. Drawn in stick-figure style, these featurettes...
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The credits read "Technical Advisor: Mother Goose," but chances are that Tex Avery never let the old dear past the studio...
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Tex Avery cross-breeds the stories of Goldilocks and Little Red Riding Hood in his inimitable fashion. While the Three Bears...
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This comedy is set in New York and centers upon a singing Irish cop who causes quite a sensation among two producers when he...
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A huge flock of predatory ducks--who look like Daffy but sound like Donald--steal all the corn from Porky Pig's chickens....
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Booted out of an operation for his zany behavior, Dr. Daffy Duck decides to prove his worth by dragging Porky Pig off the...
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Paramount's final "Big Broadcast" musical had perhaps the least exciting musical lineup of the series (Tito Guizar,...
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1937
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On the whole, Joe E. Brown's vehicles for independent producer David L. Loew were distinct retrogressions from his films at...
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Here's a typically zany Tex Avery spin on a familiar fairy tale, highlighted by some eyecatching colored-pencil background...
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Porky Pig's Poppa will lose his farm to flint-hearted landlord Mr. Viper unless Porky can raise some money in a hurry....
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Hardly a typical Tex Avery effort (indeed, Avery doesn't even receive a screen credit), Page Miss Glory is instead a...
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1936
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Tex Avery's first Warner Bros. cartoon stars Beans the Cat as a prospector during the 1849 Gold Rush--and when we say "rush",...
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After everyone else at "Termite Terrace" has gone home, one lonely animator burns the midnight oil, laboring away on a...
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1935
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1934
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Directed by Tenny Wright, The Telegraph Trail features John Wayne as John Trent, a calvary scout who has been sent to put a...
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1933
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This seven-minute Merrie Melodies short concerns a sad little boy forced to spend Christmas cold and alone in a frozen...
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1933
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The Man From Monterey was the last of John Wayne's "B"-westerns for Warner Bros. The Duke plays U.S. army captain John...
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1933
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This cartoon marks the first appearance of Buddy, Warner Bros.' replacement for their departed star Bosko. After we're...
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1933
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Curley Fletcher's famous lament "The Strawberry Roan became Ken Maynard's favorite Western and went a long way to popularize...
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1933
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In this western, John Wayne plays a bronc buster who flees to Mexico after he is falsely accused of rigging a stagecoach...
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Ride Him, Cowboy was the first entry in John Wayne's "B"-western series for Warner Bros. Wayne plays John Drury, a handsome...
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1932
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One of The Duke's earlier efforts, this John Wayne vehicle sees our hero using his wits against not only gold hunters, but...
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