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Directed by Bill Nolan,
Walter LantzGenres AnimationThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Children's filmsRating59%
On the street, Oswald leads a handful of musicians whose devotedness towards him varies. Although the performance of the band showed some flaws, it mattered little to Oswald who simply carries on. Suddenly, the musicians decided to have a break inside the tavern, much to the rabbit's surprise. Oswald tries to follow them to the place, only to be pushed back out. Directed by Bill Nolan,
Walter LantzGenres AnimationThemes Transport films,
Road movies,
Children's films,
Chase filmsRating62%
Oswald and the girl beagle (making her debut in this film) are at the fair, dancing on a wooden platform. All of a sudden, a large oppressive pit bull pulls it right under their feet, much to their surprise. The pit bull pretends to apologize in giving Oswald a handshake but snaps a rat trap at the rabbit's hand instead. When the large dog flirts with the girl beagle, the annoyed Oswald quickly takes her and walks out of the scene. Directed by Walter LantzGenres AnimationThemes Films about families,
Buddy films,
Children's filmsRating57%
Hansel (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit) and Gretel are two simple children who live with their father and stepmother. Although they have little resources, they are happy. One day the stepmother is irritated by the food shortage, and makes the children go to bed without dinner. The stepmother then talks to the father about taking the children deep in the forest to be abandoned. The father is too timid to argue. Hansel and Gretel overhear their conversation. Directed by Bill Nolan,
Walter LantzGenres AnimationThemes Circus films,
Children's filmsRating47%
Oswald, as the title implies, is a circus clown who performs acts in the big top along with his partner the live female stuffed doll. After doing some acts involving horses, the doll is being asked by the ringmaster to sign some kind of contract. Oswald is suspicious of the ringmaster's plans, and tries to intervene, only to be whipped away by the ringmaster. , 9minutes
Directed by Walter LantzGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogsActors Billy BletcherRating58%
A boy, Bobby, gets a lesson in school about how to properly massage his gums to take care of his teeth. After class is dismissed, Bobby is offered by his friends in to an ice cream shop to have a sundae and go fishing. Bobby refuses saying, "My father won't let me." On the way home, Bobby finds a beagle and takes him home. They sneak into the house where Bobby cleans him up in order to convince his father to keep him. Bobby's father scares the dog away and the dog hides in the house. Muttering about his son, he steps on a rollerskate and falls down the stairs. He walks back upstairs to Bobby's room to punish him, but Bobby is not there and he begins looking for him. The gnomes and elves on the wallpaper in Bobby's room come alive and knock Bobby's father unconscious and take him into the forest scene in the wallpaper., 1h28
Directed by Simon WellsOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Space adventure films,
Mars in film,
Comedy science fiction films,
Films set in the future,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Martiens,
Space opera,
Children's films,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Alien invasions in films,
Disaster filmsActors Seth Green,
Dan Fogler,
Elisabeth Harnois,
Breckin Meyer,
Mindy Sterling,
Tom Everett ScottRating54%
Nine-year-old Milo (Seth Green, voice-over by Seth Dusky) is just beginning summer vacation, and his father (Tom Everett Scott) is leaving for a business trip. While Milo is wanting his summer to be a fun one, his mother (Joan Cusack) assigns him chores and tasks like taking out the trash. At dinnertime, Milo is given broccoli. His mother has a "no broccoli, no TV" rule which Milo cleverly evades. When Milo feeds his broccoli to his cat, his mom grounds him and sends him to bed early. After a heated argument with his mother, Milo wishes that he never had a mom. Later that night, his wish comes true when his mother is abducted by Martians who plan to steal her "momness" to rear their own young.