The Crane from "Go For Croak" and "A Snake in the Gracias" returns to eat the toads, but of course, his plans backfire.
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Based on the story of the same name by L. Davydychev.
The Adventures of Chip
O slniečku, čo nechcelo ráno vstávať
A merry village guy meets a sorcerer's daughter in the forest and immediately proposes to her. But her father decides to challenge him to a game of hide-and-seek.
Slashing Fellow
Short film made with stop motion animation techniques.
Black and White
A story about amusing tourists and a boy who tried to outrun everyone, but...
The Very First
In a series of transformations, a boy with a football under his arm is transformed into increasingly aggressive-looking sportsmen.
Sportflesh
With the help of Charles Dickens, two young children attempt to save the essence of Christmas from the evil Mantu.
A Christmas Tree
Hoot, thinking it's impossible to catch Crazywolf on his horse Fester, replaces him with a police-car. Crazywolf of course makes it impossible for him to catch him even with his car.
Ten Miles to the Gallop
Filmmaker Richard Baily was offered a position at Robert Abel & Associates based on his work in this award-winning early computer animation film, made while a student at CalArts.
Night Waves
About three neighbors who were constantly fighting.
The Neighbors
Ogg is a dreamer, a bizarre, unconventional being who enjoys playing and constantly makes up new situations. His true friend Eva is in vain trying to explain the real purpose of the object he is having fun with. In Ogg’s hands the umbrella will remain practically unused, but it will nevertheless turn into an extremely inspiring toy.
The Umbrella
A cartoon about a boy who pretended to be sick in order not to go to school, writing a note saying that he was sick and needed to call a doctor. A strange red-haired doctor came and gave pills, after which it is not necessary to go to school at all. He said they were magic. The boy did go to school, but he was late again. Then he decided to take the pill, after which began absolutely incredible events ...
The Green Pill
Based on an Altai fairy tale about a girl named Silk Tassel.
Silk Tassel
A conciliatory review of the life of the author using the techniques of animated film. In 1972, Selfportrait received the award of the New York State Council.
Selfportrait
This animated feature casts the Red Baron as a hero, in a world of heroic anthropomorphic dogs and villainous anthropomorphic cats.
The Red Baron
A BAFTA award nominated animation based on a poem by Earle Birney and a painting by El Greco. The theme concerns the responsibility of the innovator for the thing he makes. In the film, a carpenter builds a cross but is reluctant to become involved in the right or wrong of situations that bring men to die on crosses. His interest is in his own craftsmanship. To illustrate this moral, the filmmaker used light-pen drawings, giving colour and emphasis through optical processes.
Espolio
Based on a folk tale. About how a mischievous sparrow was punished for his impudence.
Ding-Ding, My Saz, Ding-Ding
Part six of the Emilia animation series. Once upon a time there was a boy whose fifth birthday was coming up. Most of all, Oskari wanted a doll, but he couldn't have it. When he grew up, he met a girl who looked exactly like the doll he had wanted.
Emily and the Doll
Satirical cartoon-almanac, consisting of four stories: "Elevator", "Gossip Girls", "Fame" and "The Door".
The Door
Begins as a whimsical piece with 'sheets' of lines running down the screen, progressing into more and more complex geometic patterns but without deviating from the basic precepts of 'dot and line' animation. Jazz piano on a lazy Sunday afternoon, and a spring color palette. -- Stephanie Sapienza. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2001.
Shapes and Gestures
About the adventures of the little men painted on the blackboard.
Draw Start
Piticul Cipi
A short animated film pursuing a metaphoric, “cosmic romanticism”.
Ode
A stylish Louis XIV chair leaves the interior of the house and exposes itself to the forces of nature. It falls prey to a chainsaw that turns everything into a mass of identical, practical objects.
Ludwik
A man makes a bet with himself to stop smoking, but he can't.
Purple Hat
Ironbark Bill defeats some giant mosquitoes.
Bill and Giant Mosquitoes
Mountain Music illustrates what happens when technology gets too advanced too soon. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2012.
Mountain Music
When grandfather hedgehog sees the sun with its beams on the sea horizon, he thinks it's a hedgehog and tries to sail to it on a soap.
Grandfather, the Soap and the Ocean
A farmer and his wife had a girl in addition to their seven sons. An evil old woman turned the boys into ravens because she had not been invited to the christening. When the girl turned seven, she learned of the sad fate of her brothers and set out to redeem them. Her journey to the end of the world, to the sun, moon and stars, was adventurous and full of danger. But the girl persevered, found her brothers in the glass mountain, was able to rescue them and return with them to her parents' house.
Die sieben Raben
This film shows various forms of triangles.
Enchanted Triangles
Cartoon short film
Nutrition: You Are What You Eat
An Indian fakir's magic rope falls in love with the Pink Panther's tail. (Reissue of "The Pink of Arabee" 1976).
The Pink of Bagdad
Convinced of her limitless talent, charm, and ability, Rosie sweeps the neighborhood Nutshell Kids into the beam of her private spotlight as they perform in her pretend movie.
Really Rosie
A singing mechanic from 1912 finds himself in Arthurian Britain.
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
A funny story about a smart little pig who played checkers very well. He beat the donkey and the horse, and then went to look for the strongest in the forest, which, of course, was the wolf. This is how their confrontation began, because the wolf did not want to gain fame among the forest dwellers, who turned out to be weaker than the pigs in checkers...
About The Piglet Who Knew How To Play Checkers
The mole ends up at an abandoned carnival site.
The Mole and the Carnival
My first smile comes from a man of peace, my second from a thinker, and my third from a demon. The whole thing is a recap of deep, (very) dark humour.
Smile 1, 2 & 3
A story about the adventures of a helicopter girl named Hela.
Hallo, Hela!
Лесные сказки
A song of disenchantment with the city, yet an acknowledgement of it as a many-faceted place of dreams. Words and music by Jean-Pierre Ferland and Franck Dervieux.
La ville
Along a country road Volk is chasing Zayats who is riding on a bicycle.
Well, Just You Wait! 3
A man experiences a scary night in the old forest. The trees resemble monsters that have been frozen in time, the clock faces melt as in a surreal painting and the revolving door grinds them into pieces as in an expressionist film.
The Hum of the Forest
A man named Parasolka, who is forever barging into ridiculous situations, carefully prepared his car for the upcoming trip. Of course! After all, he's going to travel. And a beauty whom he suddenly greeted on his way completely knocks him out of the rut, inadvertently forcing do stupid things. Now, because of Parasolka’s carelessness, his car is completely out of order after drinking alcohol...
Parasolka and the Car
Vince Collins earliest animation short from 1972, restored by Mark Toscano at AMPAS.
Ingemination
Percy works in the maintenance department of Crumbs Custard Factory. He likes custard so much that he has his own private custard-making machine at home. One evening, Percy fails to notice that his vat has sprung a leak, and is spurting custard on a courting couple outside his apartment. A mob breaks into his room, smashing up his vat. Driven to revenge, Percy decides to flood the city with custard.
Custard
Lucy van Pelt instructs Charlie Brown and Snoopy in the finer points of proper flossing technique for healthy teeth and gums.
It's Dental Flossophy, Charlie Brown
Charlie Brown leaves his appointment with his dentist armed with an instructional pamphlet on proper tooth brushing technique. He endeavors to practice toothbrushing with Linus and his dog Snoopy.
Tooth Brushing
The Blue Racer's wife wakes the Blue Racer up and sends him out for food. He encounters the Japanese Beetle, tries to eat and capture the Beetle over and over, but fails. First "The Blue Racer" cartoon.
Hiss and Hers
About that, how badly to torment animals.
The Tin
Animated film produced by Zagreb Film
Perpetuo
It's Oscar's birthday. The cake and candles are ready. Oscar is feeling blue because no one has remembered his birthday. In pops Astronut from outer space with a gift of his own: a space scooter. He just happened to pick up the nuclear-powered jet ride at a discount store on the other side of Jupiter. After a few flights around town, and with everyone taking about the UFO, who should show up at his door with questions? The government...
Oscar's Birthday Present
A butterfly collector seeks the last missing piece of his collection.
The Collector
The Pink Panther is inspired by The Scarlet Pimpernel, and decides to rescue dogs captured by the local dog catcher.
The Scarlet Pinkernel
Arriving for the school celebration, parents go to extreme lengths to iron out all the wrinkles from their boisterous children. They find they are helped in this by the rigidly strict dance teacher. The domineering commands of the lumbering teacher who cannot bear clatter of any sort and the hammering bars of the piano deconstruct the children and uniformize them in accordance with the ideal of adults: first they turn into oafish garden gnomes, then motionless mushrooms, graceful swans, and finally bounding deer.
Dance School
A walking figure emerges from a changing, circular cycle; his inner self emerges and precipitats a series of violent struggles with himself, adapting various animal forms along the way. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive.
Phases
This short experimental film from Peter Foldès hails from the very early days of computer animation. Created entirely on a computer belonging to the National Research Council of Canada, it registered hundreds of movements to produce a fluid, evolving effect with images seamlessly morphing into one another.
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The Princess and the Goat Boy
Smoke Everywhere
Weird Harold and Fat Albert plan a potentially dangerous go-cart race. After hitting a police squad car after an out-of-control slapstick race, the kids find themselves arrested and in trouble with their parents.