Philip DeGuard

Most Popular Philip DeGuard Trailers

Total trailers found: 83

Water, Water Every Hare Trailer (1952)

19 April 1952

Bugs Bunny's rabbit hole floods, causing him to float to the laboratory of an evil scientist who wants to use his brain for a robot.

A Sheep in the Deep Trailer (1962)

10 February 1962

Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog punch into work, with Sam guarding a flock of sheep against Ralph's attempts to snatch some mutton for dinner.

Fastest with the Mostest Trailer (1960)

19 January 1960

Wile E. Coyote tries to drop a rocket bomb on the Road Runner from a balloon but inflates himself instead.

Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special Trailer (1980)

20 November 1980

A 1980 Looney Tunes Thanksgiving special, starring Daffy Duck. Cartoons featured "The Scarlet Pump"

Cat Feud Trailer (1958)

20 December 1958

Bulldog Marc Anthony, guarding a construction site, finds a kitten, Pussyfoot, to whom he affectionately gives a wiener for lunch.

Mouse-Warming Trailer (1952)

08 September 1952

A teen-aged boy mouse falls in love with the girl mouse who lives in the hole across the room. But Claude Cat literally comes between them, and also tries to stir up a feud between their two families.

Mexican Joyride Trailer (1947)

28 November 1947

Daffy Duck drives to Mexico for a vacation, and after a harrowing experience with the local cuisine that literally sets his mouth afire, Daffy goes to a bullfight ring to observe the spectacle.

The Pied Piper of Basin Street Trailer (1945)

15 January 1945

In this swing version of the famous tale, a small town is overrun with rats. The mayor (caricature of Lou Costello) is in a quandary.

Deduce, You Say Trailer (1956)

29 September 1956

Daffy Duck is a detective who is hunting for the Shropshire Slasher.

Wild About Hurry Trailer (1959)

09 October 1959

Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner by enclosing himself inside an indestructible steel ball.

High Note Trailer (1960)

03 December 1960

The sheet music for Johann Strauss' The Blue Danube is constructed by moving musical symbols. A baton-toting conductor note tries to direct his fellow notes in performing this musical piece, but finds that one of the notes has become drunk.

Zipping Along Trailer (1953)

18 September 1953

Hypnosis doesn't help the Coyote catch the Road Runner, nor do a clutch of string-controlled rifles or dozens of mousetraps, but they all manage to backfire on him, naturally.

Guided Muscle Trailer (1955)

10 December 1955

While cooking a tin can, the Coyote spots a better meal rushing by: the Road Runner.

Going! Going! Gosh! Trailer (1952)

23 August 1952

The Coyote makes various attempts to get the Road Runner with an explosive-tipped arrow, by shooting himself out of a sling shot and by covering the road with quick drying cement.

Scrambled Aches Trailer (1957)

25 January 1957

Wile E. Coyote uses, among other things, a dehydrated boulder to try to catch the Road Runner.

No Barking Trailer (1954)

26 February 1954

A homeless cat (Claude Cat) searching for food is harassed by the playful antics and barking of an energetic pup (Frisky Puppy).

Claws for Alarm Trailer (1954)

22 May 1954

Porky and Sylvester stay overnight in what Sylvester realizes is a terrifying hotel filled with endless imminent danger.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Trailer (1966)

18 December 1966

Bitter and hateful, the Grinch is irritated at the thought of a nearby village having a happy time celebrating Christmas.

The Beach Nut Trailer (1944)

15 October 1944

A crowd gathers at the beach to witness vacationer Wally Walrus thrashing Woody Woodpecker. Wally explains, in flashback, why he is trying to rid himself of Woody.

Ready.. Set.. Zoom! Trailer (1955)

29 April 1955

Among the strategies that fail in Wile E. Coyote's attempts to catch the Roadrunner: glue on the road, a giant rubber band, an outboard motor in a wash tub, and dressing in drag as a female Roadrunner.

Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z Trailer (1956)

05 May 1956

Wile E. Coyote unsuccessfully chases the Road Runner using such contrivances as a rifle, a steel plate, a dynamite stick on an extending metal pulley, a painting of a collapsed bridge (which the Coyote falls into while Road Runner passes right through), and a jet motor.

Rabbit Rampage Trailer (1955)

11 June 1955

Bugs Bunny is playfully harassed by his animator.

Zip Zip Hooray! Trailer (1965)

08 November 1965

Wile E. Coyote suspends his chase with the Road Runner to explain to two young boys watching him on TV why he wants to catch the speedy bird.

Woody Dines Out Trailer (1945)

31 March 1945

Woody Woodpecker goes out to dine and accidentally stumbles into a taxidermist's shop, thinking it is a restaurant.

Much Ado About Nutting Trailer (1953)

23 May 1953

A squirrel in a downtown park lugs a giant coconut back home, but nothing he tries will crack it open.

Forward March Hare Trailer (1953)

14 February 1953

Bugs Bunny gets a draft notice by mistake and joins the army, with disastrous results, especially for the sergeant of his platoon.

Rabbit Seasoning Trailer (1952)

20 September 1952

Elmer Fudd is hunting both Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny again.

Much Ado About Mousing Trailer (1964)

14 April 1964

When a bulldog tells Jerry to "just whistle" any time that he needs him, Tom's in for big trouble until he puts earmuffs on the mutt.

Advance and Be Mechanized Trailer (1967)

25 August 1967

Jerry uses a robot mouse to snatch a sample from a lunar cheese mine being mined by robots; Tom gives chase with a robot cat.

Duck Amuck Trailer (1953)

28 February 1953

The short-tempered Daffy Duck must improvise madly as the backgrounds, his costumes, the soundtrack, even his physical form, shifts and changes at the whim of the animator.

Horton Hears a Who! Trailer (1970)

18 March 1970

In this story, Horton discovers there is a microscopic community of intelligent beings called the Who's living on a plant that only he can hear.

Ski for Two Trailer (1944)

12 November 1944

Planning a vacation, Woody reads in the newspaper about Swiss Chard Lodge which promises lots of good food (which, as Woody says, is his "favorite dish").

One Froggy Evening Trailer (1955)

30 December 1955

A workman finds a singing frog in the cornerstone of an old building being demolished. But when he tries to cash in on his discovery, he finds the frog will sing only for him, and just croak for the talent agent and the audience in the theater he's spent his life savings on.

Louvre Come Back to Me! Trailer (1962)

18 August 1962

Pepe Le Pew, the eternally amorous skunk, is in Paris, where his stench sends a female cat upward to hit a freshly painted flagpole, which puts a white stripe on her back and causes Pepe to think she also is a skunk.

The Great Piggy Bank Robbery Trailer (1946)

20 July 1946

While reading his favorite comic book, Daffy accidentally knocks himself unconscious and dreams he's Duck Twacy, famous detective, trying to solve the case of the missing piggy banks.

Riff Raffy Daffy Trailer (1948)

26 November 1948

No matter where vagabond Daffy Duck goes to sleep, policeman Porky Pig is there to toss him out. Finally, Porky kicks him out the city park entirely, and it starts snowing.

Who Scent You? Trailer (1960)

23 April 1960

A female cat wants to board a French cruise ship. Prior to the ship's departure, she crawls under a freshly-painted gate and gets a white streak atop her back and tail.

Nelly's Folly Trailer (1961)

30 December 1961

Nelly the Giraffe is discovered in Africa and leaves to begin a singing career, but finds that chasing fame brings her nothing but unhappiness.

Little Beau Pepé Trailer (1952)

28 March 1952

After driving the Foreign Legionnaires from their fort with his aroma, lovesick skunk Pepe falls for the camp mascot, a cat who's accidentally gotten a white stripe painted down her back.

Bewitched Bunny Trailer (1954)

24 July 1954

Bugs must rescue Hansel and Gretel from Witch Hazel's clutches.

The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics Trailer (1965)

15 December 1965

Animated work detailing the unrequited love that a line has for a dot, and the heartbreak that results due to the dot's feelings for a lively squiggle.

To Beep or Not to Beep Trailer (1963)

27 December 1963

Wile E. Coyote hopes to stop and catch the Road Runner using a huge, boulder-throwing catapult. But no matter where Wile E.

Baby Buggy Bunny Trailer (1954)

18 December 1954

Baby-Faced Finster robs a bank, but the baby carriage with the money in it goes down Bugs' rabbit hole.

Hare-Way to the Stars Trailer (1958)

29 March 1958

Bugs Bunny groggily climbs out of bed and his hole and, unknowingly, into a rocket ship that's parked directly above.

Cheese Chasers Trailer (1951)

25 August 1951

After eating their fill at a cheese factory, Hubie and Bertie decide there is nothing left to live for, and try to get Claude Cat to eat them.

Beep Prepared Trailer (1961)

11 November 1961

Wile E. Coyote tries yet again to catch the Road Runner.

The Cats Bah Trailer (1954)

20 March 1954

Penelope, an American tourist cat who's gotten a white stripe of paint down her back, is pursued through the Casbah by the amorous skunk Pepe Le Pew, who woos her with his rendition of "As Time Goes By".

The Hypo-Chondri-Cat Trailer (1950)

15 April 1950

Those crazy mice Hubie & Bertie are at it again with Claude. This time the mice see that Claude is seriously ill, so they give him an operation.

Two Scent's Worth Trailer (1955)

15 October 1955

A crook disguises a cat as a skunk to scare people out of a bank. Soon after, great lover Pepé Le Pew sees her and the chase is on through the French Alps.

Stop! Look! and Hasten! Trailer (1954)

13 August 1954

A Burmese tiger trap, a pop-up steel wall, a motorcycle, and a box of Acme-brand leg-building vitamins can't help the Coyote (Eatibus anythingus) catch the Road Runner (Hot Rodicus supersonicus).

A Scent of the Matterhorn Trailer (1961)

24 June 1961

In the French Alps, an out-of-control street-painter's wagon sprays a stripe of white paint atop a female cat's back.

Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary Trailer (1966)

17 February 1966

Jerry keeps sleepwalking and doing things unknowingly to Tom. He becomes aware of this and tries to stay awake.

Bully for Bugs Trailer (1953)

08 August 1953

Bugs Bunny, once again making that "wrong turn at Albuquerque", burrows into a bullring where a magnificent bull is making short work of a toreador.

Tom-ic Energy Trailer (1965)

27 January 1965

Essentially one long chase scene, in an urban setting; at the end, a dog joins in, to Jerry's annoyance.

Wild Over You Trailer (1953)

11 July 1953

A wildcat escapes from the zoo, disguises herself as a skunk to fool her pursuers, but that only attracts lovestruck Pepe le Pew.

Zoom and Bored Trailer (1957)

13 September 1957

Wile E. Coyote uses a bottle full of bees, a brick wall, a boulder in a catapult, and a harpoon gun in his attempts to catch the Road Runner.

The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse Trailer (1964)

08 December 1964

Tom enjoys the role of top cat until an adorable red-and-white-haired kitten is brought into the house of a young blonde woman.

Heaven Scent Trailer (1956)

31 March 1956

On the French Riviera, a female cat is frightened by sudden outbursts of barking by every dog around her.

Operation: Rabbit Trailer (1952)

19 January 1952

Wile E. Coyote, genius, announces to Bugs Bunny that he is going to catch him and eat him, and then employs a variety of gadgets and plans in an attempt to do so.

The Cat Above and the Mouse Below Trailer (1964)

25 February 1964

Tom, famous baritone Signor Thomasino Catti-Cazzaza, enthralls a concert audience with his rendition of "Largo al factotum", from Rossini's "Il Barbiere di Siviglia", while Jerry strives for sleep under the stage.