Ali Baba is mysteriously absent in this video, but his 40 thieves are out causing a ruckus. Popeye and Oliv Oyl hear about an attack the thieves make on Arabia, so they gear up in their plane and fly over. They crash land in the desert, where they roam until they come across a town […]
Popeye – Popeye the Sailor Meets Sinbad the Sailor - 1936
Two legendary sailors battle for superiority over each other. This is longer than most of the Popeye cartoons made at the same time and features the early set or cast and characters.
Betty Boop – Bimbo’s Initiation - 1931
Bimbo the dog is initiated into a secret society by having to survive a sadistic ‘fun house’. Then Betty Boop shows up (wearing dog ears). The more Betty Boops show up.
Betty Boop – Snow-White - 1933
Trouble starts when the queen’s magic mirror says Betty Boop is fairest. Cab Calloway sings “St. James Infirmary Blues.”
Christmas Comes But Once A Year - 1936
This 1936 Dave Fleischer cartoon stars Grampy as he helps orphans have a good Christmas.
Betty Boop and Grampy - 1935
Two piano movers, a fireman and a traffic cop all drop what they’re doing to join Betty Boop at the contraption-happy Grampy’s eccentric party.
The Friendly Ghost - 1945
Casper is unlike his supposed friends, who live to get up at night and scare people. Casper decides to leave and make some new friends, but finds out it’s a little hard to make friends as a ghost. Then he finds two children… This is the first Casper cartoon ever produced.
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!
- From IMDB
Betty Boop and the Little King - 1936
Comic strip character The Little King, bored at the opera, sneaks over to the vaudeville house to see (and join) Betty’s Wild West Show. But the Queen tracks him down…