La mosca e il ragno
This short film using animated puppets to show a fly trying to escape a spider is a little masterpiece. The technique is quite surprising, and the fly's tricks reminds quite closely many later animated films.
This short film using animated puppets to show a fly trying to escape a spider is a little masterpiece. The technique is quite surprising, and the fly's tricks reminds quite closely many later animated films.
This short film using animated puppets to show a fly trying to escape a spider is a little masterpiece. The technique is quite surprising, and the fly's tricks reminds quite closely many later animated films.
On Motunui, Maui tries to catch a fish with his magical fishhook, only to be comically foiled by the ocean.
The princess is to wed the Prince against her wishes. When she refuses, the king locks her in the tower. Minstrel Mickey sees her and rescues her, making a rope from the clothes of lady-in-waiting Clarabell. The king spots them and prepares to chop off Mickey's head until Minnie intercedes. The king calls for a joust. Mickey wins and they live happily ever after.
To the tune "I Would Like to Be a Bird," a young mouse fashions wings from a pair of leaves, to the great amusement of his brothers when his attempts to use them fail. When the butterfly he rescues from a spider proves to be a fairy, he wishes for wings. But his bat-like appearance doesn't fit in with either the birds or the other mice, and he finds himself friendless; even the bats make fun of him. Written by Jon Reeves
A mother bird tries to teach her little one how to find food by herself. In the process, she encounters a traumatic experience that she must overcome in order to survive.
The people of Hamelin, overrun with rats, offer a bag of gold to anyone who can get rid of the rats. A piper offers to do the job, and successfully lures the rats into a mirage of cheese, which disappears. The citizens, disappointed that all he did was play a tune, offer only pocket change. The piper, angered, plays a new tune that has all the children of the city follow him, even the new twins the stork is preparing to deliver.
Mickey is first seen reading Gulliver's Travels while the mice orphan children are pretending to be sailors. After ruining their game Mickey tries to make it up to them by retelling the Liliput sequences of Gulliver's Travels pretending it was a real event that happened to him by portraying the role of Gulliver. The story ends with Mickey saving the town from a giant spider (Pete). However after telling the story, one of the children dangles a fake spider attached to a fishing rod which scares Mickey out of his witts.
มิคกี้บังเอิญพาแมวน้ำกลับบ้าน มิคกี้เจอแมวน้ำตอนที่อาบน้ำ และมิคกี้จึงพาแมวน้ำกลับไปที่สวน แต่มิคกี้และพลูโตกลับพบว่าห้องน้ำมีแต่แมวน้ำเต็มไปหมด
This short film continues the adventures of the title character as he tries to retrieve his elusive acorn.
Donald Duck is at the beach and tries to ride a rubber horse. He notices Pluto sleeping at the shore and decides to have some fun with him by sending the rubber horse over to Pluto which completely mesmerizes him. Meanwhile, a tribe of ants abduct Donald's picnic lunch. Donald lays out fly paper to stop the ants. Pluto follows one of the ants and, of course, he and later Donald become enmeshed in the fly paper
Donald shows his nephews the moves that won him his hockey trophy. But the boys have a few moves of their own.