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Total trailers found: 91
19 September 1946
In this classic Western cartoon, Bad Bill Bunion's horse helps his master escape from Alcatraz Island Prison.
07 September 1930
Farmer Al Falfa goes to Paris along with a flapper who turns out to be some crook.
16 November 1930
Various anthropomorphic animals flock to the stadium to watch a horse race. Released November 16, 190
12 September 1951
Litle Rocquefort, the mouse named after a cheese, is reading a horror book to his cat pal. A Dr. Jekyll/Mr.
01 January 1933
Releasing a new cartoon to theaters every two weeks, producer Paul Terry had the idea to create an animated movie serial parodying 1890s melodrama.
01 September 1951
Two beavers, working harder than beavers, are cutting down trees in order to build a dam when they notice cords of wood piled next to a dog-house.
17 February 1950
Heckle & Jeckle become part of a televised fox hunt when the fox and his pursuer, Dimwit, burst through their TV screen.
09 April 1941
Terrytoons theatrical short originally Released on April 10, 1941.
11 November 1943
This is actually a "Super Mouse" cartoon. The character was not known as "Mighty Mouse" until The Wreck of the Hesperus.
16 February 1945
This one has lots of what Terrytoons are notorious for: cycles! And cycles of the commonest kind: ants harvesting and a baby factory! It also has a voluptuous Queen Ant and a sweetly delivered punchline which may make it worth your trouble.
25 June 1948
The undead inhabitants of a haunted house decide to scare a poor house decorator and his dog away from the property.
13 December 1945
The superist hero of them all, Mighty Mouse, easily brushes aside molten lava and stems the tide of an island volcano, set off by the torrid dancing of Krakatoa Katy, the hottest dancer of them all.
04 December 1957
Medieval times. A juggler has little success making a living; he puts on a hair shirt and becomes an ascetic, but attracts only other ascetics.
25 July 1946
A parody of the Greek myth of the conquering of the Trojan people featuring mice and cats.
02 February 1945
Shanghai Pete and his crew of pirate cats sail into San Francisco to kidnap sailors at the port for their crew.
27 December 1940
A lion with a Bert Lahr voice can't stand being cooped up in a cage at the zoo, and escapes to confront the man who captured him in the first place, big game hunter, Major Doolittle.
08 January 1946
A hypnotist cat charms a sweet young mouse femme-fatale into luring all the mice in town into his cellar, with intent of eating them.
06 September 1946
A perverted and merciless Cat-professor takes scientific progress to his own selfish ends by perfecting an electronically-operated mouse trap.
05 February 1943
Mighty Mouse animated short, although here he is still called Super Mouse. Saul's Lunch Wagon is quiet during the day.
15 January 1960
Struggling blacksmith Hector Heathcote tries to get Paul Revere's horse ready for his midnight ride.
16 November 1957
Dinky quits the cartoon business and gets a job as a spokes-duck for TV commercials.
29 May 1947
Classic satire on the Western genre, with the sheriff fighting the bad guy. Then a mysterious stranger enters.
11 November 1949
In a burlesque of the silent-film serials, Oil Can Harry, the most evil of all evil cats, has wicked gleam-in-the-eyes designs on Pearl Pureheart, the cutest mouse in all of Micedon.
13 May 1959
In this Terrytoon,Foofle goes on a tour-train guided-excursion. But, par for his usual course, he screws everything up from the schedule to the baggage.
27 March 1947
In Arabia, a feline bandit kidnaps Aladdin's beautiful daughter. Mighty Mouse saves the day in this operetta parody.
21 August 1951
Heckle and Jeckle of the Northwest Unmounted Police pursue the dreaded outlaw, Powerful Pierre.
13 November 1942
Two nutty little gnome-like men that look exactly alike, meet in the woods and proceed to hunt and fish and even attempt a duel with clumsy incompetence.
18 September 1942
A short cartoon based on the Nancy comics. The cartoon is presented as three blackout sequences, each introduced by a classroom of pupils singing the praises of the comic books.
29 February 1952
In a little village in a far-away mythical country lives an old cobble and his dog. The old man can no longer make good shoes and they have fallen upon hard times until, one night, the dog hears noise in the workshop.
27 June 1946
Re-enactment of the famous May 31, 1889 Johnstown, Pennsylvania flood where the dam broke and flooded out an entire town! In this version, the town is occupied by mice and dogs.
17 March 1950
A Terrytoons cartoon released March 1950. With Victor the Volunteer.
26 November 1943
A Terrytoons cartoon released 26 November 1943.
09 June 1953
The Terry Bears find a dog and want to enter him in a dog show. Only thing they have to do is give the dog a bath.
20 May 1954
A favorite plot at the studio: a character running around the house being terrorized mostly by his own imagination.
01 October 1953
After watching a television commercial, Papa Bear decides to take up gardening but has more than his share of problems.
02 January 1954
Papa Bear gets extremely tired of his oversized dog Pago causing problems- so much that he is ready to execute him.
15 July 1930
Short sponsored by Western Electric to explain to the general public how their newest technology works.
04 June 1953
A moral story of being good to the little creatures with the Terry Bears.
07 February 1941
Paul Terry's competent crew, headed by Connie Rasinski, doesn't do much with this cartoon combining elements of SHOW BOAT and a minstrel show.
03 September 1953
Heckle and Jeckle, the talking magpies, are in need of upgraded-housing and decide to help themselves to the logs and lumber laying unused in Big Pierre's lumber yard.
06 July 1944
In the town of Nowhere, the main street is divided by a broad green line. The mice live on one side. The cats live on the other, and never cross over the line, until an evil spirit convinces one of the cats to cross the line.
06 October 1943
This early Mighty Mouse cartoon -- actually, he was still called 'Super Mouse' at this point -- is one of the better ones, due to the large number of good comedy gags inserted -- cats hiding behind skinny trees, mice running down cats' gullets and into their tails, and so forth.
11 January 1945
A pirate cat has his eyes set on a beautiful island mouse princess. He and his fellow pirates kidnap the beautiful girl.
13 April 1948
We see a house cat next to an unoccupied birdcage as he pulls a canary feather out of his mouth. Hmm, I wonder what happened? Now he hangs up a sign: 'Songbirds Wanted'.
20 July 1945
A Terrytoons cartoon released 20 July 1945. A twisted version of some famous fairy tales! The Wolf introduces himself and explains that he's misunderstood! Red Riding Hood comes along, and the Wolf changes into his zoot suit, grabs Red and makes her do a jive boogie-woogie dance with him! Mighty Mouse sees this, and he clobbers the Wolf.
10 December 1931
A young couple's marriage is jeopardized by the husband's descent into alcoholism.
09 March 1945
A colony of rabbits (and their newborns) is terrorized by a wake of marauding vultures (who fly around like bad enemy Second World War airplanes- even though they are supposed be an Indian tribe).
13 December 1940
Three bunny rabbits have fun playing with a jovial snowman who has come to life. But along comes a villainous bear who wants to put the snowman on a hot stove.