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Directed by Walter LantzOrigin USAGenres AnimationActors Mel Blanc,
Ben Hardaway,
Kent Rogers,
Sara BernerRating66%
Le Professeur Weatherby Groundhog, une marmotte, sort en trombe de son terrier pour placarder un avis de vague de grand froid et sonner le tocsin (en perdant par moments sa culotte). Aussitôt, les oiseaux (habillés et agissant comme des humains) sortent de leurs nids en forme de maisons et accourent devant l'affiche. Elle recommande à ceux-ci de partir au plus vite et d'émigrer vers le sud. C'est la panique ! Chacun va chercher ses affaires et tous quittent rapidement la région : un couple barricade la maison, un oiseau rentre la sienne dans un trou d'arbre et tire une fermeture-éclair pour refermer le trou. Une famille entière se précipite dehors en se tenant chacun la main (y compris le grillon du foyer), elle est suivie du poussin qui vient tout juste d'éclore de son œuf., 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.Directed by Bill Nolan,
Walter LantzGenres AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogsRating73%
Pooch (now wearing shoes and a hat) is a penniless vagabond wondering the countryside, and carrying a sack on the end of a stick. On his way, he comes across his sweetheart the girl coonhound (now having lighter fur) who is milking a cow. After they greet each other, Pooch sings the song A Great Big Bunch of You. Moments later, an old dog, who is the girl coonhound's employer, shows up and isn't happy to see him. The old dog hurls Pooch past the fences bordering the farmlands where he lands next to a sign saying "No tramps allowed." Directed by Walter LantzGenres AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogsPooch is walking around in the forest. Though he whistles sometimes, he does not have any lines in this film. On his way, he encounters a young featherless bird that is trying to get a worm. But the worm suddenly reverses direction and swallows the bird. Pooch, who is sympathetic for the little fowl, extracts the bird from within the worm. 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.