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, 30minutes
Directed by Fred WolfOrigin USAGenres Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about dragonsActors Burgess Meredith,
Frank Nelson,
David Mendenhall,
Joan Gerber,
Bob Holt,
Billy JayneRating74%
Puff finds a young boy named Terry who has an overactive imagination, and who therefore has trouble making friends with other children, instead having an imaginary friend - a duck wearing a saucepan as a hat named Mr. Nobody. When Terry's imagination starts to get him in trouble, he begins to blame Nobody for imagining the things that Terry has dreamed up, until Terry ceases to believe that he has any imagination of his own. Eventually, Mr. Nobody abandons him and Puff must take Terry on a quest to find Nobody, teaching him along the way to embrace his creativity., 1h14
Directed by Fred WolfOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Musical theatre,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationActors Ringo Starr,
Paul Frees,
Dustin Hoffman,
Lennie Weinrib,
Alan Thicke,
Joan GerberRating74%
, 30minutes
Directed by Fred WolfOrigin USAGenres Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about dragonsActors Burgess Meredith,
Frank Nelson,
Robert Ridgely,
Regis CordicRating74%
The film begins with Puff's narration about a little boy named Jackie Draper, who is filled with so much self-doubt and fear that he has stopped talking altogether. His parents are so concerned that they have three doctors examine him, and they say it is hopeless and that little Jackie will never talk again. Jackie returns to his room, where he sits until Puff comes to his bedroom window and starts a conversation with him., 1h23
Directed by Fred Wolf,
Fred WolfOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationActors Peter Ustinov,
Neville Brand,
Cliff Norton,
Andy Devine,
Cliff Osmond,
Sally KellermanRating67%
The mouse and his child are two parts of a single small wind-up toy, which must be wound up by means of a key in the father's back. After having been unpacked, they discover themselves in a toy shop where they befriend a toy elephant and toy seal. The child mouse proposes staying at the shop to form a family, which the other toys ridicule. After breaking due to a fall from the counter, they are thrown in the trash. Outside, they become enslaved by Manny the rat, who runs a casino in the city dump and uses broken wind-up toys as his slave labor force. With the aid of a psychic frog, the mice escape and meet various animal characters on a quest of becoming free and independent self-winding toys. They rediscover the elephant and seal, who are somewhat broken down. Together they manage to form a family and destroy the rat empire., 1h22
Directed by Fred WolfOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Superhero filmsActors Fred Wolf,
Pat Fraley,
Kenneth Mars,
Hal Smith,
Bob Holt,
Lorenzo MusicRating53%
The story begins just after the birth of Robert Rabbit (Barry Gordon). As his parents and friends welcome him into the world, a mysterious old rabbit who walks with a cane greets young Rob and disappears. Neither parent knows who he is, each assuming that he was from the opposite side of the family. Rob grows up as a normal child, skilled at sports and playing the piano, and the old rabbit shows up a few times to inquire about Rob's talents and attitude before disappearing. One day, when his parents become endangered by a falling boulder, Rob sprints towards them and changes into a striped and star-spangled superhero on golden rollerskates. The old rabbit reappears and tells Rob that he is the American Rabbit, capable of changing into superhero form when he sprints and changing back to normal when he says his own name., 24minutes
Directed by Fred WolfOrigin USAGenres AnimationThemes Children's filmsActors Randi Kiger,
Frank Welker,
Darla Hood,
Stymie Beard,
Cliff Norton,
Frank NelsonRating69%
Spanky (Philip Tanzini) and Porky (Robby Kiger)'s mother (Darla Hood) is a single mother during the Depression. Money is tight with very little left over to buy anything nice. When the boys overhear Mom talking on the phone about a Blue Comet, they think she is ordering for them the Blue Comet train set for the holidays. However, Mom wasn't talking about the train, but rather a vacuum cleaner. Realizing that she confused her sons, she exchanges a coat she had ordered for the train. When she gets sick and the boys realize the truth, they enlist the help of the gang to raise the money to get the coat back. Meanwhile, two neighborhood bullies steal the train set so now there are no gifts for the boys or their mom. A grouchy Santa (Jack Somack) arrives to spread cheer., 1h35
Origin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Space adventure films,
Superhero films,
Space operaActors Robert Ridgely,
Bob Holt,
Diane Pershing,
Vic Perrin,
David Opatoshu,
Melendy BrittRating74%
The story takes place during World War II. Flash Gordon is on a mission in Warsaw, which is suffering heavy bombing. He arrives too late and his contact, who is near death, says he has a message for Doctor Zarkov, but can utter only one word, "Mongo," before he dies., 23minutes
Origin USAGenres Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Children's filmsActors Russi Taylor,
Robert Ridgely,
Bob Holt,
Romeo Muller,
Joan Gerber,
Julie McWhirterRating71%
Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City chronicles Strawberry Shortcake's trip to Big Apple City (an obvious parallel to New York City, also known as the "Big Apple"), so she can compete in a baking contest at "the little theater off Times Pear" (referencing Times Square). Strawberry's journey, however, is in jeopardy due to the constant interference of the Peculiar Purple Pieman of Porcupine Peak, who is her only competition in the bake-off. The Pieman counts on his kohlrabi cookies and a little trickery to beat Strawberry and her famous shortcake. A "Spinach Village" is also mentioned, a reference to Greenwich Village.