Falling Hare, with Bugs Bunny, 1943
Falling Hare, 1943
An animated short by Robert Clampett
“Bugs encounters wartime sabotage and takes to the air to do battle.” (IMDB)
Falling Hare, 1943
An animated short by Robert Clampett
“Bugs encounters wartime sabotage and takes to the air to do battle.” (IMDB)
Southern Fried Rabbit, 1953
An animated short by Friz Freleng (as I. Freleng)
“Bugs heads toward the record carrot crop in Alabama but runs into Colonel (Yosemite) Sam who is under orders to let no Yankee cross the Mason-Dixon line…” (IMDB)
Mother Goose: Little Miss Muffet, 20th Century
An animated short
This 3D animated short, a version of the Mother Goose fairy tale, “Little Miss Muffet,” is part of the Nursery Rhyme Review Series.
Taxi-Turvy, 1954
An animated short by Seymour Kneitel
“Popeye and Bluto are taxi drivers; they are, of course, competing for fares – and Olive, in particular.” (IMDB)
Noah’s Ark, 1960
An animated short by New World Productions
An animated version of the Biblical story of Noah’s Ark. This is part of a series of animated shorts presenting various folk tales, myths, biblical stories, and modern works of fiction.
Little Miss Spider, 2002
An animated short by Jeffrey Kleiser, Diana Walczak
Ground breaking 3D animation brings the story telling of artist David Kirk to life. This delightful animated short is based on his best-selling book.
Zero Gravity Rebellion, 2003
An animated short by James Maduzia
A young man defies his mother when he comes across a hover board, the toy he’s always wanted.
Betty Boop: Baby Be Good, 1935
An animated short by Dave Fleischer
“Betty Boop tells naughty Little Jimmy a corrective fairy tale (with herself as fairy). Part of the action is replayed in reverse.” (IMDB)
Say Cheese, 2001
An animated short by Derek Flood
This is a cute 3D animated short featuring a gluttonous mouse who eats too much cheese, ending up in less than tip top condition when the cat decides to hunt.
Tom and Jerry: Barnyard Bunk, 1932
An animated short by John Foster, George Rufle (as Geo. Rufle)
“An old farmer has let his entire farm go and it is falling down around him, with mice taking over. Tom and Jerry (the human versions, not the cat and mouse) show up with magical saxophones, and the music has amazing effects on the farm. A chicken lays dozens of eggs, a cow gives gallons and gallons and gallons of milk, and two woodpeckers don’t just peck a tree, they cut it down and split it into firewood…” (IMDB)