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Gummi Bears: A New Beginning
6
As Duke Igthorn plans an attack on King Gregor's castle, Cavin (a page in the castle) is left in the woods after some of Igthorn's ogres run off the Humans. The Gummi Bears find Cavin passed out in the woods with a Great Gummi Medallion, that was left to him by his grandfather. When he proves he is a friend, the Gummi Bears and Cavin team up to stop Igthorn's plans.
Animation
E Flat Elephants
1

E Flat Elephants

Jan 01, 1965
In the pilot for George of the Jungle, two poachers try to capture George's elephant Shep
Comedy
Mariner Man
1

Mariner Man

Jan 01, 1983
Animation of a poem from Edith Sitwell's "Façade".
Animation
Happily Ever After
8

Happily Ever After

Oct 20, 1985
Third-grader Molly Conway finds out that her parents are getting divorced. She tries everything she can to get them back together, but most of her attempts backfire. Eventually, she accepts her new situation with the help of her friends.
Animation
Teen Tips
1

Teen Tips

Jan 01, 1980
UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. A parody of 16mm educational and social engineering films, "Teen Tips," tells a morality tale about a young man coming into puberty and attempting to find a suitable girl to date.
The Family Circus
6

The Family Circus

Jan 25, 1951
Five-year-old Patsy has competition for her father's attention from the family's new baby. Her attempts to win her father's praise receive instead a rebuke.
Animation
Rooty Toot Toot
6.6

Rooty Toot Toot

Nov 15, 1951
The story of Frankie and Johnny: Frankie walks into a bar, where she catches her boyfriend Johnny with the sensuous Nellie Bly and kills him in a fit of jealousy.
Animation
George de la jungle 2
4.4

George de la jungle 2

Aug 18, 2003
The story of Frankie and Johnny: Frankie walks into a bar, where she catches her boyfriend Johnny with the sensuous Nellie Bly and kills him in a fit of jealousy.
Adventure
Destination Earth
4.6

Destination Earth

Jan 01, 1956
A Martian explorer discovers the secrets behind the USA's prosperity — oil and free enterprise.
Animation
Pete Hothead
1

Pete Hothead

Sep 24, 1952
This UPA cartoon introduces a new character, Pete Hothead, a feisty little man with a violent temper. Pete Hothead was featured in only one other cartoon. In this one he receives a parrot from a store rather than the radio he ordered. In his attempts to exchange the parrot for a radio, he cause much havoc, disruptions and chaos in the store. He finally gets his radio, but then decides he'd rather have a television set.
Animation
Fuddy Duddy Buddy
6

Fuddy Duddy Buddy

Oct 17, 1951
Mr. Magoo has mistaken a walrus for a human friend and various sight gags are shown in typical Magoo fashion.
Animation
Il y a comme un os
6.1

Il y a comme un os

May 22, 1948
Mr. Magoo has mistaken a walrus for a human friend and various sight gags are shown in typical Magoo fashion.
Animation
Un vendeur explosif
7.083

Un vendeur explosif

Nov 20, 1948
Mr. Magoo has mistaken a walrus for a human friend and various sight gags are shown in typical Magoo fashion.
Animation
Terror Faces Magoo
4

Terror Faces Magoo

Jul 09, 1959
Mr. Magoo is watching a TV program named "Home Roam" which examines the homes of various families and subsequently learns that he and Waldo have been scheduled to air on tonight's broadcast. Magoo proceeds to show the cameramen the various rooms and exhibits of his house. Unfortunately, his publicity is threatened by a burglar and his trained gorilla who break into Magoo's house and attempt to rob it. Of course, Magoo doesn't notice the gorilla (he even mistakes it for Waldo) and reassures the cameramen that Waldo will be all right even if he does have "the manners of a gorilla".
Animation
Camouflage
1

Camouflage

Jan 23, 1944
This film is a treasure. It's one of the best examples of the theory and practice of the art of camouflaging military targets from air observation & attack that you'll find anywhere, presented in a highly entertaining Disney style full color animation supplemented by live action film. Hosted by “Yehudi the Chameleon,” the action is centered around a P-39 Airacobra base in the Pacific and is chocked full of useful information & “how-tos.” Some of the many things you'll learn: how camouflage works in Nature, analyzing the specific camouflage needs of your location, theories and application of different camouflages, hiding in shadow, using camouflage netting, creating dummy targets, breaking up distinctive shadow lines that outline structures, concealment by “blending,” making “trees,” hiding routes & paths or creating fake ones, hiding targets in plain sight by adding minimal camouflage and more.
Animation
The Tell-Tale Heart
7.2

The Tell-Tale Heart

Dec 17, 1953
One of the most discussed and imaginative cartoons of any era. It tells the famous Edgar Allan Poe story of the deranged boarder who had to kill his landlord, not for greed, but because he possessed an "evil eye." The killer is never seen but his presence is felt by the use light-and-shadow to give the impression of impending disaster.
Animation
The Phox, the Box, & the Lox
6.4
One of the most discussed and imaginative cartoons of any era. It tells the famous Edgar Allan Poe story of the deranged boarder who had to kill his landlord, not for greed, but because he possessed an "evil eye." The killer is never seen but his presence is felt by the use light-and-shadow to give the impression of impending disaster.
Animation
Wuzzles
6

Wuzzles

Dec 07, 1985
Disney's The Wuzzles is an animated television series created for Saturday morning television, and was first broadcast on September 14, 1985 on CBS. An idea of Michael Eisner for his new Disney television animation studio. The premise is that the main characters are hybrids of two different animals. The original thirteen episodes ran on CBS for their first run. With only 13 episodes of The Wuzzles, it was one of the shortest running animated series produced by Disney. One season later, Wuzzles moved to ABC for reruns, and disappeared from network television after that.
Animation
Les Gummi
7.4

Les Gummi

Feb 22, 1991
Cette série raconte l'histoire d'une petite bande d'ours anthropomorphes qui vivent dans la forêt, dans un monde fantastique. Avec l'aide d'un jeune humain, ils s'attaquent à une bande d'ogres commandée par un méchant chevalier. Grâce à une potion magique, la « gummiboise », ils deviennent rapides et forts.
Animation
Georges De La Jungle
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Georges De La Jungle

Jan 01, 1967
Le titre, George de la Jungle, est une parodie de l'histoire populaire de Tarzan. Le personnage de titre, George (exprimé par Bill Scott), est un "homme singe" à l'esprit vif mais au grand cœur qui vit dans la jungle. Il est appelé à chaque épisode pour sauver ses habitants de diverses menaces. Dans l'épisode teaser, il est célèbre pour ne pas regarder où il se balance et ainsi claquant le visage d'abord dans les arbres ou d'autres obstacles au son de "George, George, George de la jungle". L'intérêt amoureux de George est Ursula (exprimé par June Foray), auquel George se réfère comme «Fella». Il a un singe pour un ami, appelé de manière appropriée Ape (exprimé par Paul Frees), qui est beaucoup plus intelligent que George. Puis il y a Shep, l'éléphant de George qui agit comme un chien de tour, ou comme George l'appelle, "une grande poochie de cacahuètes." A noter également l'oiseau Tooky Tooky (ou Tookie Tookie) célèbre pour son appel: "Ah ah ee ee takey takey."
Animation
The Duck Factory
6

The Duck Factory

Jul 11, 1984
The Duck Factory is a 1984 NBC television series produced by MTM Enterprises that is perhaps most notable for being Jim Carrey's first lead role in a Hollywood production. The show was co-created by Allan Burns. The premiere episode introduces Skip Tarkenton, a somewhat naive and optimistic young man who has come to Hollywood looking for a job as a cartoonist. When he arrives at a low-budget animation company called Buddy Winkler Productions, he finds out Buddy Winkler has just died, and the company desperately needs new blood. So Skip gets an animation job at the firm, which is nicknamed "The Duck Factory" as their main cartoon is "The Dippy Duck Show". Other Duck Factory employees seen regularly on the show were man-of-a-thousand-cartoon voices Wally Wooster; comedy writer Marty Fenneman; artists Brooks Carmichael and Roland Culp, editor Andrea Lewin, and business manager Aggie Aylesworth. Buddy Winkler Productions was now owned by his young, ditzy widow, Mrs Sheree Winkler, who had been married to Buddy for all of three weeks before his death. The Duck Factory lasted thirteen episodes; it premiered April 12, 1984. The show initially aired at 9:30 on Thursday nights, directly after Cheers, and replaced Buffalo Bill on NBC's schedule. Jay Tarses, an actor on The Duck Factory, had been the co-creator and executive producer of Buffalo Bill, which had its final network telecast on Thursday, April 5, 1984.
Comedy
Super Chicken
8

Super Chicken

Oct 10, 1967
Super Chicken is a segment that ran on the animated television series George of the Jungle. It was produced by Jay Ward and Bill Scott, who earlier had created the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons. It debuted September 9, 1967 on ABC.
Animation
Hoppity Hooper
5.3

Hoppity Hooper

Jan 01, 1970
Hoppity Hooper is a American animated television series produced by Jay Ward, and sponsored by General Mills, originally broadcast on ABC on September 12, 1962 and premiered in full on January 1. The series was produced in Hollywood by Jay Ward and Bill Scott, with animation done in Mexico City by Gamma Productions.
Animation
Fractured Flickers
6

Fractured Flickers

Jan 23, 1964
Fractured Flickers is a live-action syndicated half-hour television comedy show that was produced by Jay Ward, who is otherwise known for animated cartoons. The pilot film was produced in 1961, but the series wasn't completed until 1963. Twenty-six episodes were produced; they were syndicated by Desilu Productions and played for several years on local stations.
Animation
The Bullwinkle Show
6.9

The Bullwinkle Show

Jul 05, 1963
A variety show, with the main feature being the serialized adventures of the two title characters, the anthropomorphic moose Bullwinkle and flying squirrel Rocky. The main adversaries in most of their adventures are the Russian-like spies Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale. Supporting segments include Dudley Do-Right, Peabody's Improbable History, and Fractured Fairy Tales, among others.
Animation
Georges De La Jungle
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Georges De La Jungle

Jan 01, 1967
Le titre, George de la Jungle, est une parodie de l'histoire populaire de Tarzan. Le personnage de titre, George (exprimé par Bill Scott), est un "homme singe" à l'esprit vif mais au grand cœur qui vit dans la jungle. Il est appelé à chaque épisode pour sauver ses habitants de diverses menaces. Dans l'épisode teaser, il est célèbre pour ne pas regarder où il se balance et ainsi claquant le visage d'abord dans les arbres ou d'autres obstacles au son de "George, George, George de la jungle". L'intérêt amoureux de George est Ursula (exprimé par June Foray), auquel George se réfère comme «Fella». Il a un singe pour un ami, appelé de manière appropriée Ape (exprimé par Paul Frees), qui est beaucoup plus intelligent que George. Puis il y a Shep, l'éléphant de George qui agit comme un chien de tour, ou comme George l'appelle, "une grande poochie de cacahuètes." A noter également l'oiseau Tooky Tooky (ou Tookie Tookie) célèbre pour son appel: "Ah ah ee ee takey takey."
Animation
The Gerald McBoing-Boing Show
6.9
A variety show, with the main feature being the serialized adventures of the two title characters, the anthropomorphic moose Bullwinkle and flying squirrel Rocky. The main adversaries in most of their adventures are the Russian-like spies Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale. Supporting segments include Dudley Do-Right, Peabody's Improbable History, and Fractured Fairy Tales, among others.
Animation
The Gerald McBoing-Boing Show
5.3
Hoppity Hooper is a American animated television series produced by Jay Ward, and sponsored by General Mills, originally broadcast on ABC on September 12, 1962 and premiered in full on January 1. The series was produced in Hollywood by Jay Ward and Bill Scott, with animation done in Mexico City by Gamma Productions.
Animation