Red, Red, Freckled
About the red-haired boy everyone laughed at until the sun gilded everyone and everyone turned red.
About the red-haired boy everyone laughed at until the sun gilded everyone and everyone turned red.
About the red-haired boy everyone laughed at until the sun gilded everyone and everyone turned red.
When the meanest, nastiest villains pull a trick to take over their town, two brave children team up with a family of magical animals to bring them down.
The Big Bad Wolf torments Little Red Riding Hood and the Three Little Pigs.
Bugs Bunny hosts an award show featuring several classic Looney Tunes shorts and characters.
Arnold and his friends must recover a stolen document in order to prevent the neighborhood from being bulldozed.
Winnie the Pooh and his friends experience high winds, heavy rains, and a flood in Hundred Acre Wood.
If Bugs Bunny were to direct his signature inquiry--"What's up, doc?"--toward the modern-day Warner Bros. creative team, he wouldn't be far off. For 1001 Rabbit Tales, they've doctored up a batch of classic cartoons featuring the carrot muncher and his bumbling comrades and bundled them, near seamlessly, into a feature-length film. Here's the premise: Bugs and Daffy, both book salesmen, are competing to sell the most copies of a kids' book. Instead of burrowing a beeline to his sales territory (he should have made a left at Albuquerque), Bugs ends up in the castle of Yosemite Sam, here a harem-leading honcho. Sam's pain-in-the-spurs son, Prince Abalaba, needs somebody to read him stories; Bugs, who'd sooner take the job than suffer the alternative, that involving being boiled in oil, signs on.
Jerry and his little French mouse friend are raiding while the king sleeps. They awaken him and he calls for Tom to give him an ultimatum: One more sound from the mice and it's off with Tom's head. The mice hear this and team up to torment Tom.
GrandPat travels through alternate dimensions and timelines to get home.
Lupita Nyong'o narrates a documentary about Peanuts and its creator, Charles M. Schulz. Famous fans—including Drew Barrymore, Kevin Smith, and Al Roker—share its influence on them, and a new animated story finds Charlie Brown on a quest.
Greg Heffley is a scrawny but ambitious kid with an active imagination and big plans to be rich and famous – he just has to survive middle school first.