A Haul in One, an animated short featuring Popeye the Sailor Man, 1956

A Haul in One, an animated short featuring Popeye the Sailor Man, 1956

A Haul in One, 1956

An animated short by Izzy Sparber (as I. Sparber)

“Popeye and Bluto are, believe it or not, pals and partners in a moving company. (Maybe it’s because Popeye isn’t squinting here.) Anyhow, Olive has made the mistake of hiring them. She hasn’t finished packing yet, so the boys, smitten as soon as she answers the door, compete to help her. Once packed, they compete to move more impressive piles of her belongings. Popeye easily wins these contests, even though Bluto locks him in the van at one point. At the end, Bluto socks Popeye into the piano, then into a table; though he hardly seems to need it, Popeye still eats his spinach, then thrashes Bluto.” (IMDB)

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The Mascot – Complete and Uncut, an animated short by Ladislas Starewicz, 1933

The Mascot - Complete and Uncut, an animated short by Ladislas Starewicz, 1933

The Mascot – Complete and Uncut, 1933

An animated short by Ladislas Starewicz

In this classic of stop motion animation, a toy dog attempts to deliver an orange to a hungry child, but must face many challenges and hardships along the way. It’s a 26-minute-long animated short, complete and uncut.

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Betty Boop for President, 1932

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Betty Boop for President – animated, by Dave Fleischer, 1932

Will the adorable and multi-talented Betty Boop defeat the uninspiring Mr. Nobody to win the office of the Presidency of the United States? This clever cartoon was first released during the 1932 Presidential race, when FDR defeated republican incumbent Herbert Hoover. (Browse our Movie Archive)

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