Somewhere In Dreamland, Santa’s Surprise, Hector’s Hectic Life, Snow Foolin, Jack Frost, Christmas Comes But Once A Year, The Night Before Christmas, The Shanty Where Santy Lives.
Christmas Comes But Once A Year - 1936
This 1936 Dave Fleischer cartoon stars Grampy as he helps orphans have a good Christmas.
Robin Hood 137 – Bride For An Outlaw - 1960
To avoid capture in Nottingham by the Sheriff Robin is forced into a proxy marriage, performed by Friar Tuck, to Judith Denton, the daughter of wealthy merchant Master Bligh Denton who mistakes Robin for her real suitor Sir Peter Marston.
Robin Hood 136 – The Pharaoh Stones - 1960
Little John is given three dice - stones by a pedlar, which he claims once belonged to the Ancient Egyptian Kings. Truth or not, the stones bring more than their fair share of trouble to the Greenwood.
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Climax! – Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - 1955
Classic Season 1 Episode of CBS’s live CLIMAX! drama program. This is an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s “The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde”. Hosted by Bill Lundigan, this episode was originally aired on 28 July 1955 (Season 1 Episode 34). The story was adapted for television by Gore Vidal.
Casper The Friendly Ghost – There’s Good Boos Tonight - 1948
Casper makes friends with a little fox. Animation by Myron Waldman, Morey Reden and Nick Tafuri. Scenics by Anto Loeb. Story by Bill Turner and Larry Reilly. Music by Winston Sharples. Narrator is Frank Gallop. Produced in 1948.
Clutch Cargo – The Ghost Ship - 1959
While relaxing in a small fishing village, Clutch discovers that a ship piloted by ghosts is keeping the locals from fishing.
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Betty Boop’s Ker-Choo - 1932
Betty, Koko, and Bimbo drive at the auto races; Betty has a cold, and her sneezes help her win.
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Betty Boop – The Candid Candidate - 1937
Betty Boop campaigns for Grampy to be the new mayor, and he wins by one vote. Betty gets everything in his office ready. But the moment Grampy sits down, the citizens come out from everywhere -- the chandelier, his desk drawer, behind a painting of a jackass -- to complain and to demand he fix things. Grampy is in his element. He finds novel ways to build a new bridge, fight fires, and stop drivers from ignoring the stoplight. He even improves ramshackle houses by pasting over them with posters of better looking houses. The subway train now goes directly into buildings, saving commuters the trouble of going outside. And the public fountain now serves beer. Hooray for Grampy!
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