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    Content from Terrytoons

    Poster for Better Late Than Never
    Movie
    1950

    Better Late Than Never

    A Terrytoons cartoon released March 1950. With Victor the Volunteer.

    Poster for The Sultan's Birthday
    Movie
    1944•
    6.0

    The Sultan's Birthday

    Mighty Mouse rescues a Sultan and all his palace residents from an attack by evil cats on flying carpets.

    Poster for Mighty Mouse Meets Jekyll and Hyde Cat
    Movie
    1944

    Mighty Mouse Meets Jekyll and Hyde Cat

    Mice, seeking shelter from a storm, enter Dr. Jekyll's house. His cat chases them, ultimately crashing into the lab, where he mixes up some of the potion. He transforms, then rounds up the mice. Mighty Mouse comes to the rescue; in the fight, the lab catches fire. The mice escape, but the house rockets into the sky.

    Poster for Mighty Mouse and the Pirates
    Movie
    1945•
    6.0

    Mighty Mouse and the Pirates

    A pirate cat has his eyes set on a beautiful island mouse princess. He and his fellow pirates kidnap the beautiful girl. When singing cat pirates decide to kill all the mice on board for the buried treasure, the natives call to Mighty Mouse for help. Singing his way from the skies, Mighty Mouse flies to the pirate ship, fights buccaneers to the death, and saves the young beauty. He returns her to her people, to their thunderous applause. Lots of opera singing in this one.

    Poster for The Champion of Justice
    Movie
    1944

    The Champion of Justice

    A Terrytoons cartoon released 17 March 1944. An elderly couple (human, not animal) dies, leaving their substantial estate to their mice, who had befriended them. A distant nephew, Willy the Spender, is outraged, and he takes the mice to court in an effort to destroy them! The judge decides in favor of the mice. This really whizzes off Willy the Spender, and he goes after the mice! Can Mighty Mouse save them in time?

    Poster for The Hay Ride
    Movie
    1937

    The Hay Ride

    A Terrytoons cartoon released 2 April 1937.

    Poster for The Tortoise Wins Again
    Movie
    1946•
    4.0

    The Tortoise Wins Again

    In one of the great (hooray!)spoiler titles of all time, this version of the Hare vs. Tortoise fable finds the contest being done on ice skates between teams of rabbits and turtles, and the turtles cheat like crazy...and, since the title tells all, I suppose it's okay to mention the plodders win again.

    Poster for Somewhere in the Pacific
    Movie
    1942

    Somewhere in the Pacific

    A Gandy Goose cartoon.

    Poster for The Jail Break
    Movie
    1946

    The Jail Break

    In this classic Western cartoon, Bad Bill Bunion's horse helps his master escape from Alcatraz Island Prison. Free again, the wily crook commits a series of crimes, including the theft of a football during a championship Army vs. Navy playoff. Mighty Mouse returns to clobber his arch-foe, sending him flying back to Alcatraz. Mighty Mouse even returns the football to the game! There's a great gag at the end involving Frankenstein's Monster, Count Dracula and lawyers!

    Poster for The Snow Man
    Movie
    1946

    The Snow Man

    Three bunny rabbits are having fun play with a jovial snowman who has come to life. But along comes a villainous bear who wants to put the snowman on a hot stove. But also along comes the Friendly North Wind, as opposed to the Unfiendly North Wind, who rescues the snowman and reunites him with the bunnies.

    Poster for Mighty Mouse and the Kilkenny Cats
    Movie
    1945

    Mighty Mouse and the Kilkenny Cats

    Mighty Mouse" cartoon. Cat and gang are ousted by Mighty Mouse. The mice in a big city are being ravaged by a vicious gang of cats led by notorious gang leader Kilkenny. The mice create assembled military units (tanks and planes and infantry... it's World War II, after all) to take on the cats... but they fail, and Mighty Mouse must rescue them! What? You were expecting they could win without him?

    Poster for Mighty Mouse in Krakatoa
    Movie
    1945•
    6.0

    Mighty Mouse in Krakatoa

    The superist hero of them all, Mighty Mouse, easily brushes aside molten lava and stems the tide of an island volcano, set off by the torrid dancing of Krakatoa Katy, the hottest dancer of them all. Then he carries all of the island natives to the safety of higher ground, where Katy leads them all in a jive-chanting jitterbug dance in tribute to their hero.

    Poster for Mighty Mouse and the Wolf
    Movie
    1945•
    6.0

    Mighty Mouse and the Wolf

    A Terrytoons cartoon released 20 July 1945. A twisted version of some famous fairy tales! The Wolf introduces himself and explains that he's misunderstood! Red Riding Hood comes along, and the Wolf changes into his zoot suit, grabs Red and makes her do a jive boogie-woogie dance with him! Mighty Mouse sees this, and he clobbers the Wolf. Then the Wolf cross-dresses to impersonate Little Bo Peep, and lures a flock of lambs into his trap. He whips out a gun and makes the sheep take their wool off! Mighty Mouse sees this, and he beats the heck out of the Wolf. The Wolf then tries to get into the Three Little Pigs' house by pretending to be a cowboy. He calls for backup. The Wolves attack the pigs, Mighty Mouse trounces them, and all is well in Cartoonland!

    Poster for The Tale of a Dog
    Movie
    1959

    The Tale of a Dog

    Through a stray dog's mishaps, the stray gets mixed up with people who aren't really paying attention. He starts out as a shoe shine boy, then ends becoming the president of the GALLAGER and Foofer Frankfurter Co.

    Poster for The Port of Missing Mice
    Movie
    1945

    The Port of Missing Mice

    Shanghai Pete and his crew of pirate cats sail into San Francisco to kidnap sailors at the port for their crew. The mice sailors are unable to stop the assault from the buccaneers until a call is placed to Mighty Mouse at his headquarters at Telegraph Hill. The little superhero flies down and routs the villains.

    Poster for Ants in Your Pantry
    Movie
    1945•
    7.0

    Ants in Your Pantry

    This one has lots of what Terrytoons are notorious for: cycles! And cycles of the commonest kind: ants harvesting and a baby factory! It also has a voluptuous Queen Ant and a sweetly delivered punchline which may make it worth your trouble. Withheld from television release; presumably because it leaves too many "birds-and-bees" questions unanswered for tiny tots (and their beleaguered parents).

    Poster for The Snow Man
    Movie
    1940•
    7.0

    The Snow Man

    Three bunny rabbits have fun playing with a jovial snowman who has come to life. But along comes a villainous bear who wants to put the snowman on a hot stove.

    Poster for Super Mouse Rides Again
    Movie
    1943•
    6.0

    Super Mouse Rides Again

    Super Mouse visits some hardworking farmer-mice, who are thrilled to meet this super-celebrity. Three cats wait until the hero is gone before they set upon the defenseless creatures.

    Poster for Dress Reversal
    Movie
    1965

    Dress Reversal

    This series followed the exploits of Sad Cat, a scraggly looking cat, and his friends.

    Poster for Depth Study
    Movie
    1957

    Depth Study

    Three archaeologists learn about the impact television, especially the CBS network, had on postwar America.

    Poster for Tom Terrific
    TV
    1957•
    9.0

    Tom Terrific

    Drawn in a simple style, it features a gee-whiz boy hero, Tom Terrific, who lives in a treehouse and can transform himself into anything he wants thanks to his magic, funnel-shaped "thinking cap," which also enhances his intelligence. He has a comic lazybones of a sidekick, Mighty Manfred the Wonder Dog, and an arch-foe named Crabby Appleton, whose motto is, "I'm rotten to the core!" Other foes include Mr. Instant, the Instant Thing King, Captain Kidney Bean, Sweet Tooth Sam, the Candy Bandit and Isotope Feaney, The Meany.

    Poster for The Astronut Show
    TV
    1964

    The Astronut Show

    The Astronut Show was a syndicated animated television series produced by the Terrytoons animation studio. It first aired on August 23, 1965. Each episode included an episode of Astronut and Luno The White Stallion, plus another cartoon from the Terrytoons stable. Astronut first appeared on the Deputy Dawg series. He was a friendly alien who frequently got into mischief on Earth. He had a human friend called Oscar Mild. The series was directed by Art Bartsch, Bob Kuwahara, Connie Rasinski, and David Tendlar. The writers were Larz Bourne, Glan Heish, Tom Morrison, and Bob Ogle. Voices were provided by Dayton Allen and Bob McFadden.