The Crystal Brawl 1957
Bluto muscles out Popeye to take Olive to the fair. Popeye rushes ahead and poses as a fortune teller, luring Olive in. He shows Olive her future (actually, her past) in the crystal ball.
Bluto muscles out Popeye to take Olive to the fair. Popeye rushes ahead and poses as a fortune teller, luring Olive in. He shows Olive her future (actually, her past) in the crystal ball.
Popeye and Olive board a run-down ship, which turns out to be haunted.
Popeye opens a diner; Bluto pulls one up right across the street. Wimpy comes along, and they compete for his business. The competition escalates, until finally they are throwing things at each other; Wimpy stands between them and snags a complete meal from the stream of objects passing overhead. Another spinach-free Popeye.
A movie producer is searching for a new sensation, even to going overseas. He is unsuccessful, until one day when his hat is blown off, and is retrieved by a suave, singing cat with obvious star potential.
A French shopkeeper's life is disrupted by a daily parade. The parade consists of "ze king, ze premier, all ze lords and ministers, army, navy, department sanitaire." When the "department sanitaire" hits a pothole, all the garbage gets dumped onto the street in front of his store.
The story of Geronimo, an American indian, and his brother.
Professor Schmaltz, an "inventor, genius and stuff like that there," makes life easier for his wife Lena- or so he thinks- by coming up with new household gadgets. Instead of helping her, his inventions all go awry.
Scat the Cat is chasing a mouse through a novelty store.
The harried wife of an incorrigible cigarette smoker confines her husband to an institution that promises to break him of his habit.
The Cat goes out West to clean up a rough town.
Herman rescues Princess Genevieve, who has been captured by baron-robber Katnip. Good music score on this cartoon.
Herman the mouse and his little mice pals are having a good time in River City's pool-hall, that doesn't have a billiards table anywhere in it...and that spells trouble when mice are playing pocket pool, and it soon arrives in the form of Katnip Kat looking to cause some disturbance. But, having just read a horror book, Katnip is a bit off his usual game and is a bit nervous. Herman, crafty as ever, plays on these fears and Katnip is scared off.
Not unlike Casper the Friendly Ghost, little Spunky the Burro, is having a hard time finding a friend, so he takes a horse from a carousel and sets out to visit the fair with his synthetic, and non-responding, friend. Spunky tries hard to impress the merry-go-round horse various booths and exhibitions but the horse remains unimpressed...and mute. Spunky finally takes him back to where he got him.
Goodie the Gremlin is on trial for doing good deeds.
Two of Popeye's nephews get caught playing with fireworks on the Fourth of July. Popeye takes them away, and they spend the rest of the picture trying to get them back (mostly by getting Popeye away from them).
We meet Abner propped upon a pillow in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. With an annoyingly twee voice emerging from his anthropomorphised face, Abner reveals the events leading up to his arrival in this hallowed hall. It seems that Abner is the baseball that got whacked by Mickey Mantle for a home run against the Detroit Tigers, on 10 September 1960 ... sailing for an astonishing 634 feet (193 metres).
Beatnik mice are chased by a square cat.
A Selection of Public Domain Vintage Christmas Classics from various studios: 1. Christmas Comes But Once A Year (Fleischer Studios, 1936) 2. Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer (Jam Handy Organization, 1948) 3. Santa and the Three Bears (Tony Benedict Productions, 1970) 4. The Snow Queen (Soyuzmultfilm, 1957) 5. The Little Christmas Burro (Titlecraft, 1977) 6. The Shanty Where Santa Claus Lives (Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies, 1933) 7. Snow Foolin' (Famous Studios, 1949) 8. Somewhere In Dreamland (Fleischer Studios, 1936) 9. Hector's Hectic Life ( Famous Studios, 1948) 10. Jack Frost (Celebrity Productions, 1934) 11. Christmas Night (Van Beuren Studios, 1933) 12. Santa's Surprise (Famous Studios, 1947) 13. The Alpha-Bots Christmas (North of Philly, 2005) 14. The Christmas Visitor (Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, 1959)
An office drudge goes on a cruise and winds up a castaway on a tropical island. He soon meets his man Friday in the form of a friendly ape.
Creepers tries to get Jeepers to get the courage to ask for a date with a bathing beauty that Jeepers knew as a "puppy." Jeepers helps Creepers look for his old girlfriend.