It’s 1932, the Great Depression, Prohibition and Franklin Roosevelt is about to defeat Herbert Hoover. Betty Boop decides to run for president against Mr. Nobody (“Who cares if you break a log? Nobody!”). Betty’s promises are wonderful…
A mad scientist unleashes robots to rob banks and loot museums. Superman saves the day. Animation by Steve Muffati and George Germanetti. Music by Sammy Timberg. Produced in 1941.
This short stars a Mutt and Jeff-like pair named Tom and Jerry, who came and disappeared before the more famous pair debuted for MGM somewhat later. This is one of their shorts-not one of their best, but also not one of their worst either.
Felix has to help his master find the answer to a crossword puzzle before he is allowed to feed. Like other Felix cartoons, this one contains ethnic stereotypes.
Clark Kent helps a pretty blonde Federal agent escape a gang of Nazi saboteurs, and lets himself be captured to learn their plans. The blonde, pursued again, falls into the gears of a drawbridge…
An imaginative version of the old folktale, directed by Harry Bailey and John Foster. In this version of the story, Grandma’s got more bite than the wolf!