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    Poster for Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
    Movie
    1964•
    7.4

    Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

    Sam the snowman tells us the story of a young red-nosed reindeer who, after being ousted from the reindeer games because of his glowing nose, teams up with Hermey, an elf who wants to be a dentist, and Yukon Cornelius, the prospector. They run into the Abominable Snowman and find a whole island of misfit toys. Rudolph vows to see if he can get Santa to help the toys, and he goes back to the North Pole on Christmas Eve. But Santa's sleigh is fogged in. But when Santa looks over Rudolph, he gets a very bright idea...

    Poster for Dream On
    Movie
    1991

    Dream On

    A magical realist feature drama exploring the lives of a women’s darts team on North Shields’ Meadow Well Estate.

    Poster for The Daydreamer
    Movie
    1966•
    4.6

    The Daydreamer

    A young Hans Christian Andersen goes in search of knowledge in the Garden of Paradise in order to make his studies easier. Each time he falls asleep, he experiences in his dreams the different characters he would later write about in fairy tales including The Little Mermaid, Thumbelina, and The Emperor's New Clothes.

    Poster for Willy McBean & His Magic Machine
    Movie
    1965•
    4.3

    Willy McBean & His Magic Machine

    Little Willy McBean joins up with a Mexican monkey named Pablo to travel back in time and stop the evil Prof. von Rotten from changing history.

    Poster for Marco
    Movie
    1973

    Marco

    A combination of live action and animation chronicinge the great journey of Marco Polo to the mysterious Orient. Much of the story centers on Polo's relationship with the powerful Kublai Khan.

    Poster for Mad Monster Party?
    Movie
    1967•
    6.6

    Mad Monster Party?

    When Dr Frankenstein decides to retire from the monster-making business, he calls an international roster of monsters to a creepy convention to elect his successor. Everyone is there including Dracula, The Werewolf, The Creature, Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde and many more. But Frankenstein's title is not all that is at stake. The famous doctor has also discovered the secret of total destruction that must not fall into the wrong hands!

    Poster for Return to Oz
    Movie
    1964•
    2.0

    Return to Oz

    Rather than adapt a later or create a new Oz story, this production has Dorothy still in posession of the shoes, and she clings to an apple tree during a tornado which takes her back to Oz. The Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, and Lion (using the names created for the nearly-abstract television series, Tales of the Wizard of Oz, from which this was derived) have had their MGM gifts destroyed by the restored Wicked Witch, and the four proceed to the Wizard for help, who is ineffectual as usual.

    Poster for The Wacky World of Mother Goose
    Movie
    1967•
    2.3

    The Wacky World of Mother Goose

    In this animated children's film, Mother Goose and her fairytale friends must stop a group of sneaky spies.

    Poster for Here Comes Peter Cottontail
    Movie
    1971•
    6.0

    Here Comes Peter Cottontail

    Peter Cottontail wants to be the #1 chief Easter Bunny, and everyone in April Valley agrees...except for Evil Irontail. Peter must deliver more eggs than this archrival to earn the top spot...and save Easter for children everywhere!

    Poster for The Red Baron
    Movie
    1972

    The Red Baron

    This animated feature casts the Red Baron as a hero, in a world of heroic anthropomorphic dogs and villainous anthropomorphic cats.

    Poster for The Emperor's New Clothes
    Movie
    1972•
    5.0

    The Emperor's New Clothes

    Two con men convince a king that they have woven for him a suit made of magical cloth that only stupid or incompetent people are unable to see. Not wanting to seem dull, everyone pretends to admire the king's new clothes although he is completely naked.

    Poster for Ballad of Smokey the Bear
    Movie
    1966•
    3.5

    Ballad of Smokey the Bear

    "Ballad of Smokey the Bear" tells the story of how Smokey got his name. Smokey and his forest friends encounter a creature they've never seen before that is starting fires. Smokey finds his calling in dealing with this strange new animal.

    Poster for The Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians
    Movie
    1970•
    6.0

    The Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians

    The Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians is a 1970 American animated television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. After the Christmas special Frosty the Snowman (1969), it was Rankin/Bass' second hand-drawn animated work to be outsourced to Osamu Tezuka's Mushi Production in Tokyo, Japan. The show aired on ABC on April 7, 1970 before the airing of that year's Oscars. It was a tribute to early vaudeville, and featured animated reworkings of various famous comedians' acts.

    Poster for The Mad, Mad, Mad Monsters
    Movie
    1972•
    9.0

    The Mad, Mad, Mad Monsters

    All of Universal's greatest classic monsters gather at the Transylvania Astoria Hotel for Frankenstein's monster and his bride's Friday the 13th midnight wedding.

    Poster for The Tomfoolery Show
    TV
    1970•
    4.0

    The Tomfoolery Show

    The Tomfoolery Show is an American cartoon comedy television series made and first broadcast in 1970, based on the works of Edward Lear. The animation was done at the Halas and Batchelor Studios in London and Stroud. Though the works of other writers were also used, notably Lewis Carroll and Ogden Nash, Lear's works were the main source, and characters like The Yongy Bonghy Bo and The Umbrageous Umbrella Maker were all Lear creations. Some original material was also written based on characters created by Lear, although much of the material was a straight recital of poems and limericks or songs using Lear's poems set to music. A recurring joke had a delivery boy running around trying to deliver a large plant and shouting 'Plant for Mrs Discobolus!'. The series was produced by Rankin/Bass, who also made the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Frosty the Snowman.

    Poster for The Reluctant Dragon & Mr. Toad Show
    TV
    1970

    The Reluctant Dragon & Mr. Toad Show