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- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsMarion DarlingtonJeanne DunneMelvin J. GibbyBarney's settling in for the winter. But water leaks, a loose shutter, a noisy fire, a teakettle left on, and some stray embers all get in the way, and Barney also locks himself out. And that's just the beginning.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsRudolf IsingBarney's going fishing, but just as he's getting ready to hook a whole school of trout, a rather persistent duck keeps getting in the way.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsRudolf IsingBarney and his severely overloaded pack mule are prospecting, high on a mountain, when Barney spots gold nuggets, and a whole cave lined with gold.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsFrank BingmanPinto ColvigRudolf IsingIn a humorous report, "Strife" magazine follows a bear who gets drafted and goes through the rigors of Army basic training.
- DirectorRobert AllenRudolf IsingStarsPinto ColvigBarney's an aviation mechanic for the Army, though his technique is more like a bartender. His plane is a cute little prop that's not only much smaller than the jets but much more anthropomorphic. Once they get aloft, the plane goes after a pelican out of sheer playfulness, but it turns into an all-out war. The pelican finally demolishes the plane. The plane and Barney plummet to the ground, where they land in the seats of a much larger plane. Barney is clearly unfamiliar with the controls, and takes them on a harrowing trip high into the atmosphere, where they freeze solid until they crash into "Ceiling Zero"; once again, they are demolished and plummet to Earth. In the hospital, Barney and his plane have adjoining beds.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsPinto ColvigRudolf IsingBarney has run out of firewood in mid-winter. His quest for more is not too successful. Meanwhile, the beavers have been busily cutting and stacking their wood, which proves too tempting for Barney. The beavers are not pleased...
- DirectorRudolf IsingBarney sets off in search of honey, but his various gadgets don't always work out they way they should.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsFrank BingmanBarney Bear grows a victory garden that a gopher is only too happy to gobble up.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsFrank BingmanPinto ColvigJeanne DunneBarney's on a camping trip, but the great outdoors is a bit too wild for him: first the wildlife, then the air mattress, then a bit of rain...
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsPinto ColvigRudolf IsingBarney is settling in for his hibernation when a squirrel spots his bedtime snack: a bowl of walnuts. The squirrel sneaks in and wakes Barney up. Barney chases out the squirrel, who proceeds to drop first the nut, then himself, down Barney's noisy tin roof.
- DirectorGeorge GordonStarsBilly BletcherBarney takes his air-raid warden post too seriously, telling first an owl (shining eyes) and then a firefly to put their lights out. The firefly isn't at all happy and keeps pestering Barney. Then Barney finds a huge offender: a cabin that's all lit up. Looks familiar...
- DirectorGeorge GordonStarsHenry BlairBilly BletcherBarney just wants to hibernate for the winter, but his nephew, just in from the North Pole, has other plans.
- DirectorGeorge GordonMichael LahStarsBilly BletcherBarney Bear runs afoul of a foul-smelling skunk who wants to steal his berries.
- DirectorPreston BlairMichael LahJoseph BarberaStarsBilly BletcherAn anthropomorphic jumping bean from Mexico causes Barney Bear no end of trouble.
- DirectorPreston BlairMichael LahStarsBilly BletcherWilliam HannaBarney Bear hunts a snowshoe rabbit, whose white fur makes him impossible to see in the snow and whose wiliness makes him impossible to catch.
- DirectorPreston BlairMichael LahStarsSara BernerBilly BletcherPinto ColvigBarney has a dive mask and swim fins to help with his pursuit of fish. First, though, he needs to get the anchor set, despite an overly helpful little seal. The seal acts like an inept hunting dog, leading Barney to a cave with an angry lobster, then an unfortunate encounter with a shark.
- DirectorDick LundyStarsSara BernerRed CoffeyPaul FreesBarney Bear goes duck hunting, but is forbidden by the rule book to shoot the one duck available: a duck that is asleep.
- DirectorDick LundyStarsPaul FreesBarney gets involved in Good Neighbor Week by helping out the local beaver, help the beaver could do without.
- DirectorDick LundyStarsTex AveryPaul FreesBarney Bear heads to a national park for a vacation while another bear, native to the park, notices Barney's picnic lunch and makes various attempts to steal Barney's food while Barney tries to eat. Barney notices the bear and tries to escape the moocher but wherever Barney goes, the omnipresent bear is always there too. Finally, Barney gives up and offers the bear some food at which point the bear informs the park rangers that Barney is feeding the animals and the rangers take Barney off in their wagon.
- DirectorDick LundyStarsPaul FreesPat McGeehanBarney is plagued by crows. Joe Scarecrow comes along and, using a wind-up puppet, gets the crows to follow it out in a conga line. He then tells Barney everything is under control only to remove his scarecrow costume when Barney leaves, revealing two more crows. The crows get the best of Barney, eventually turning his field into popped corn.
- DirectorDick LundyStarsPaul FreesBarney inherited a map to treasure buried in his backyard, but his digging doesn't square with the plans of the gopher sleeping on the treasure.
- DirectorDick LundyTex AveryStarsPaul FreesWilliam HannaBarney, outraged by his neighbor William Wildcat spanking his son, borrows the lad to try applying child psychology. But the boy's grasp of psychology (and explosives) is much better than Barney's.
- DirectorDick LundyStarsPaul FreesBarney Bear sets out to capture the world's smallest horse.
- DirectorDick LundyStarsPaul FreesBarney sets out to trap a possum for his dinner, but that proves difficult until he uses a puppet of a girl possum, and even then...
- DirectorDick LundyStarsPaul FreesBarney Bear is forced to give lodgings to a noisy squirrel who makes it impossible to get any sleep.
- DirectorDick LundyStarsPaul FreesBarney Bear prepares to go hunting, but first he needs a bird dog. The dog he gets, though (Harry Hound), turns out to be a bird lover.
- DirectorRobert AllenStarsBilly BletcherJeanne DunneShirley ReedMama has everyone working on spring cleaning, or so she thinks; in fact, everyone's slacking off in various ways. The Captain is the only one to get caught and face her wrath, though. To escape, he fakes illness, but the boys catch him at it. Mama calls the doctor; the boys intercept him and impersonate him. They get revealed, but so does the Captain, and Mama puts him to work doing everyone's job.
- DirectorWilliam HannaStarsBilly BletcherPinto ColvigMartha WentworthThe Captain, after much wrestling with his alarm clock, finally wakes up to discover there's no buttons (for suspenders) on his ding-busted pants. He chews out Mama; she tells him if he doesn't like the housekeeping, he can do it himself, and storms out. What follows is pretty much the usual bunch of man-keeping-house jokes: a voracious vacuum, an overflowing sink, crashing dishes, and a dozen crises at once. And still no buttons on the pants.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsMel BlancBilly BletcherPinto ColvigThe ducks and chickens next door eye the Captain's garden covetously through a poorly mended fence. The Captain, armed with a board, is standing guard (but not fixing the fence). He falls asleep, and the poultry attack, stripping the garden methodically. When the Captain comes after them, they lock him into a shed. He gets out, and fetches his shotgun. That stops them, and they drop their booty, until the Captain sets his gun down to collect the veggies; the birds all rush in, snatch them back, and slam the gate. Except there's a straggler: one tiny chick struggling with a huge tomato. The Captain catches him, and even though the chick puts the tomato back, the Captain gives him a cute little spanking. The chick runs home and tells daddy (of course, in his version, the chick was a saint); the word is passed to ever-larger roosters, until one that's even larger than the Captain goes to settle the score. After some posturing, they fight (to the storm sequence from the William Tell Overture). The Captain is knocked out, and awakes to discover it was a dream, but he's still got the original battle with the poultry - one he finally loses as he knocks down the fence.
- DirectorRobert AllenStarsBilly BletcherPinto ColvigMartha WentworthThe mangiest pup at Pete's Pooch Palace catches the Captain's eye. He takes it home, but Mama is less than thrilled; she forbids it to stay in the house. The Captain pretends to put it out, but hides it under his coat. At the dinner table, though, it is soon exposed. Confined to the back yard, the dog howls the night away. The Captain is sent outside to quiet it, but is too tired to make it out the door. He finally gets there and sneaks the dog back inside to his own bed. The dog sees the Captain's foot and seizes it like a rabbit, waking both the Captain and Mama. Exiled to the hallway, Hamlet (as the dog is now known) spots a mouse and chases it into the trap, giving the Captain in idea. He releases the mouse into Mama's room, then sends Hamlet in to chase it into the trap, and Hamlet is declared a hero. Misunderstanding, Hamlet rounds up a whole mouse family, getting both him and the Captain exiled to the back yard.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsMel BlancBilly BletcherPinto ColvigThe whole family is at the beach for an outing, and each is having their own little adventure. The Captain fights the sun with his beach umbrella, in an attempt to nap. Grandpa tries to build a sand castle, but the waves keep wiping it out. Mama, after trying to defend her picnic basket, tries dipping a cautious toe into the big bad ocean, eventually needing to be rescued by the Captain. And the kids, naturally, are cooking up mischief. Their first target is that picnic basket, but their plan to use a pelican backfires when a lobster cuts the rope they were using. Then they set out to enjoy the water, but their "borrowing" the bottom of the safety rowboat has bad consequences later.
- DirectorWilliam HannaStarsBilly BletcherShirley ReedRobert WinklerThe Captain and Inspector are hunting lions in Africa, though their attempts to sneak up are hampered by alarm clocks and squeaky shoes. Fortunately, there's a lion ready for them: it's the boys, dressed in a lion costume, with an "ah-ooga" horn for the roar. They're soon chasing the Captain, when their costume gets stuck and pulled off. The captain comes in to the costume after them, but the boys manage to tie him up. Before long they've run into a real (sleeping) lion. They provoke it (in costume), and get its head stuck in a hollow log. Then they go taunt the Captain again and bring him over to the log, where the lion is still stuck; he whacks it with a board and pulls it out, then tries to remove the costume when the boys walk up behind him. The inevitable chase starts slowly, then speeds into a cave.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsBilly BletcherPinto ColvigThe Captain runs a safari business. He sets off to catch a live pygmy, with help from a tracking dog, but the dog isn't the world's most efficient, distracted first by some flowers, then when he actually encounters a pygmy, by the bone in his hair. Ultimately, he buries the pygmy; the Captain comes chasing along. With this crew, the pygmy's in no danger. Eventually, the pygmy swaps clothes with the Inspector; he runs off and grabs his whole tribe, and the safari crew takes off.
- DirectorWilliam HannaStarsBilly BletcherPinto ColvigMartha WentworthEngine Co. No. 1 is replacing faithful fire horse Old Smokey with a new engine, which Der Captain is very proud of. He soon gets a chance to test it, when his panicked wife calls; unfortunately, he's still learning how to use it, and damages the ladder upon hitting a tree. As he finally arrives, the ladder extends to its full range, with the Captain on top and most of the rungs missing. Fortunately, Old Smokey and the Inspector are plodding along nearby to bring Smokey to his retirement farm; Smokey smells the smoke, which whips him into action. Smokey saves the house, Mama, the Captain, and, in the process, himself.
- DirectorRobert AllenStarsMel BlancBilly BletcherHarry LangWhile the Captain is fishing, the kids plant a treasure map on his hook. The rather dim Captain follows it to the island, where the kids have made it easy for him to find what they've prepared. But what they weren't prepared for was Long John Silver, who's followed the Captain and kidnaps him and the treasure chest. The kids head for Silver's ship to help the Captain. Fortunately, what's waiting for John in the treasure chest is a wildcat, which keeps him busy (despite breaks for the ice cream man and a low-flying plane) while the kids untie the Captain. His gratitude is short-lived, when he discovers they were responsible for the whole adventure.
- DirectorBurt GillettStarsElvia AllmanMel BlancBilly BletcherJohn Silver's ship has been repossessed; the Captain and the Kids have won $100,000 in a lottery. Silver dresses as an old lady and pretends to faint on the Captain's porch. He is taken inside and soon finds the winning ticket. Meanwhile, the kids spotted him outside and dress themselves as a young lady and come on to Silver, eventually handcuffing him to a batch of fireworks.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsMel BlancBilly BletcherPinto ColvigLong John Silver forces the Captain to bet his house in a cockfight. It's John's champion rooster, the Honduras Hurricane, versus the Captain's: a scrawny bird with a bad cold. The boys replace the sick bird with a violent baby eagle.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsCharles BennettMel BlancBilly BletcherThe Captain is playing Santa; John and his henchmen stick him up and take over, but John breaks all the toys. They go into town and sing, so badly that people throw things at them to get them to to stop.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsMel BlancBilly BletcherMelvin J. GibbyAs a narrator describes the scene, we watch the whole Katzenjammer clan camping in the park of the title, a composite of several national parks in the western USA. There are several spot gags, including Mama taking a picture of a bear and ending up being photographed by several bears. Mama has a run-in with the law for picking a flower; The Captain has his own for feeding a bear, which turns out to be a ranger/cop in disguise. Also featured are the many geysers, where the boys fetch water for the radiator; it erupts, both there and in The Captain's belly after he drinks some.
- DirectorFriz FrelengStarsMel BlancBilly BletcherDon BrodieA trained seal has escaped from the Jingling Brothers circus; there's a $100,000 reward. Both the Captain and John Silver hear this news, as does the seal. They show up, offering the seal a ride to wherever she wants to go; home to the arctic, as it happens. The Captain wins round one, grabbing the seal while John is engaged in a fight with yet another reward seeker. But John's got a few tricks up his sleeve, primarily the seal suit he dresses up in that fools the seal briefly and the Captain for a bit longer.
- DirectorFriz FrelengDan GordonStarsBilly BletcherMartha WentworthThe boys buy mama a new hat for Mother's Day, but on the way home, fall in the mud and ruin it. They swap the bad hat with one that a nearby horse is wearing and head home, with the horse in pursuit. Mama loves her new hat, and sets out to show her friends, but encounters the horse, who goes after the hat. The horse chases her home, where the kids divert it into a room and try on several different hats. The horse tires of this, and ends up in the basement, where a gluepot spills, attaching a fan to its rump, which gets switched on and, combined with a drop-leaf table, turns the horse into an airplane. It collects the entire family, flies outside, and eventually crashes into a circular clothes rack, which turns into a merry-go-round with everyone grabbing for the hat like a brass ring.
- DirectorMilt GrossStarsMel BlancHarry LangPat McGeehanCount Screwloose and J.R. the Wonder Dog are promoting a $10,000 swing contest. They plan to skip town with the entry fees, but a menacing thug from the "Citizens for Fair Play" convinces them otherwise. The contestants: A singing hippo, "Mother Goose" who starts out as an old woman, then sheds her disguise to reveal a pretty girl, and a fan-dancing ostrich. Throughout, a couple of penguins are heckling. The ostrich proves wildly popular, and Screwloose fears he'll have to give the prize to her, when he gets an idea. He dresses J.R. up as the ostrich and sends him out, but the penguins use a box of sausages to expose the dog. The crowd runs Screwloose and J.R. out, and they grab a ride on a train where the penguins are waiting for them.
- DirectorMilt GrossStarsMel BlancPinto ColvigKent RogersCount Screwloose and J.R. the Wonder Dog share a house. Screwloose hogs all the pancakes at breakfast, so to get even, the dog pastes a picture of a pretty woman over the hag advertising for a husband. Screwloose answers the ad, and soon finds himself chased by the spinster, who keeps telling the minister to wait. They finally get married, and the dog thinks he's going to get a meal to himself when the Screwloose family, including all the kids, moves in.
- DirectorTex AveryStarsBill ThompsonFrank GrahamThe Wolf escapes from prison but is hounded by the police dog named Droopy. Wherever The Wolf goes, the little fellow is there, too.
- DirectorTex AveryStarsBill ThompsonTex AveryBea BenaderetThis starts off as an adaptation of Robert Service's poem 'The Shooting of Dan McGrew', complete with a literal depiction of a man with one foot in the grave, but when Dan McGoo turns out to be Droopy, it turns into another Droopy-versus-the Wolf gagfest.
- DirectorTex AveryStarsBill ThompsonAnn Pickard RheaTex AveryThe Wolf rides into town, terrorises it, kidnaps the girl, and is chased by the outraged townspeople, accompanied by Droopy, who despite introducing himself as "the hero" at the end, in fact barely features in this one - but connoisseurs of Tex Avery wolves will have a field day.
- DirectorTex AveryStarsBill ThompsonTex AveryFrank GrahamA wolf convict makes his escape, but is pursued by a diminutive Mountie who seems to be everywhere.
- DirectorTex AveryStarsBill ThompsonLina RomayTex AveryA bullfight contest between Droopy and The Wolf, staged in the Chili Bowl.
- DirectorTex AveryStarsTex AveryWilliam HannaPat McGeehanA millionaire with two dogs (Spike and Droopy) leaves his fortune to Droopy with the stipulation that should he be killed the entire fortune will revert to Spike. Guess what Spike is up to?
- DirectorTex AveryStarsBill ThompsonTex AveryDaws ButlerDroopy is an unlikely fox-hound, but the highly civilised (and resourceful) English upper-class fox makes even more unlikely prey...
- DirectorTex AveryStarsDaws ButlerFrank GrahamDon MessickDroopy and Spike compete in a series of athletics contests, and no prizes for guessing who starts cheating...
- DirectorTex AveryStarsBill ThompsonTex AveryDaws ButlerSimilar in tone to The Chump Champ (1950), but this time Droopy and Spike are in competition for a circus acrobat's job.
- DirectorTex AveryStarsBill ThompsonTex AveryDaws ButlerDroopy the Boy Scout attempts to do good deeds, but has various Spike-related hurdles to overcome first...
- DirectorTex AveryStarsBill ThompsonDaws ButlerDroopy and his identical twin brother Drippy are assigned to look after a house, and are told to deal violently with strangers. But Droopy takes pity on his friend Spike, and agrees to put him up for a few days - but he forgets to warn Drippy...
- DirectorDick LundyTex AveryStarsCharles LungManuel ParísBill ThompsonDroopy is on his way to woo his lovely senorita when he is waylayed by a wolf intent on winning the fair lass. But the wolf wasn't counting on Droopy's uncanny ability to be in the right place at the right time...
- DirectorTex AveryStarsBill ThompsonDaws ButlerRed CoffeyA variation on the age-old 'Three Little Pigs' theme, with Droopy and pals being the target of one of the most laid-back wolves you'll ever see.
- DirectorTex AveryStarsBill ThompsonTex AveryDroopy is a shepherd. His sheep graze into cattle country, despite the warning sign. He gets in an argument with the cattle owner, but of course, nobody wins a battle against Droopy.
- DirectorTex AveryStarsTex AveryColleen CollinsPaul FreesHomesteaders are not popular in cattle country, so when the cows complain to Dishonest Dan, The Cattle Man, he makes it tough on the Droopy family.
- DirectorTex AveryStarsBill ThompsonTex AveryJohn BrownDon't be fooled by the title - Droopy looks like Droopy, but he's actually jazzman John Pettibone, with his performing flea combo, and the film shows how it came into being.
- DirectorTex AveryMichael LahStarsBill ThompsonTex AveryDaws ButlerA jailhouse, a tempting safe, and a sleeping sheriff. Can the two villains make off with the loot without waking him up? Not if deputy Droopy, who is on patrol guarding the safe, has his way. Much of this cartoon is a remake of Rock-a-Bye Bear (1952).
- DirectorTex AveryMichael LahStarsBill ThompsonTex AverySara BernerDespite what's printed on the credits, Tex Avery had nothing to do with this cartoon - it's a CinemaScope remake of 'Wags to Riches' (1949), put together by others from his original artwork and production cels. Apart from the new CinemaScope backgrounds, it's identical to the earlier film.
- DirectorMichael LahStarsBill ThompsonButch and Droopy have equal shares in a gold mine. When they finally strike gold, Butch tries to make his share more equal by doing away with Droopy, with no success.
- DirectorMichael LahStarsDaws ButlerJoe TrescariA wolf with a Southern accent walks by just as a teacher is getting fed up with his class and walks out. Unfortunately, the class consists of three junior clones of Droopy, who manage to try his patience.
- DirectorMichael LahStarsBill ThompsonSir Droopalot and Sir Butchalot (Droopy and Butch) vie with each other to kill a dragon that is terrorizing their kingdom. Whoever vanquishes the dragon will marry the king's daughter.
- DirectorMichael LahStarsDaws ButlerBill ThompsonJoe TrescariDroopy guards his flock of sheep from the southern wolf, whose unsuccessful schemes to capture his prey work against him.
- DirectorMichael LahStarsVic PerrinBill ThompsonDroopy and Butch are competing race car drivers in a road race. While Butch has the faster car, his cockiness and the time he spends on unsuccessful schemes to stop Droopy work against him.
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip the Frog is the featured performer at an outdoor nightclub in the forest. His dancing and piano-playing please the crowd of critters.
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip and a turtle train for a boxing match. They have comedic problems with their training equipment. In the match, a parrot acts as the ref.
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip the Frog works the town barbershop.
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip finds himself having to care for an abandoned baby.
- DirectorUb IwerksThe Cuckoo Bird residing in an old clock in a creepy old mansion is shot dead by an unknown assailant; Flip the Frog is called in to investigate (and finds more than he bargained for).
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip and his girlfriend go on a date in a swimming hole.
- DirectorUb IwerksWhen a cat's horse throws a shoe while pulling her carriage, she enlists in the help of a blacksmith in re-shoeing her horse.
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip the Frog is a café employee who performs with the band, makes soup and delivers food to patrons.
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip is a dentist. A walrus in the waiting room is apprehensive when he hears the screams of earlier patients, but he is wrestled into the chair. Flip tries to pull the bad tooth, but keeps getting laundry, small cars, etc. He drills, but the bit breaks. Finally, he uses gas (a skunk) to put the walrus out. The walrus comes to just in time to find that Flip has put a lit stick of dynamite in his mouth; walrus removes his dentures and the dynamite, and puts them under Flip. The whole office blows sky high.
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip the Frog serenades his feline sweetheart to the delight of everyone in her building - everyone, that is, except a homely cow, who is trying to get some sleep.
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip The Frog goes out to buy a new car.
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip the Frog wants to be a movie actor, but a guard thwarts his attempts to sneak inside a movie studio.
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- DirectorUb IwerksFlip the Frog working as prison guard, must go after an escaped convict.
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip the Frog finds himself in the wilds of Africa where he is captured by a tribe of cannibals, and is put into a pot to be boiled for dinner. But the very-resourceful Flip performs a magic trick which transforms the flames into little demons which chase the men of the tribe away. The women then make Flip their King.
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip the Frog finds himself in a house haunted by crazy skeletons.
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip, the owner of a dairy farm, wakes up one morning and goes to milk his cow. He has problems with a pesky fly who is eventually swatted by the cow's tail. Flip then takes the milk into town to deliver it. While in town, he encounters a bratty little kid who just won't leave him alone. Eventually Flip and the kid make up and become friends.
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- DirectorUb IwerksFlip the Frog and his human friend are poor and hungry street musicians who have a series of unlucky run-ins with a policeman.
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- DirectorUb IwerksFlip walks to school whistling as his dog follows behind.
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- DirectorUb IwerksFlip schemes to get himself hired as an office boy at the Screwy Nuts & Bolts factory, especially because of the attractive typist. He starts well, using a cat's tongue to lick a stack of envelopes. Before long, the cat starts chasing a mouse around the office and causing more trouble than Flip or the secretary can handle. Her dress gets caught in the duplicating machine and removed. In all the confusion, the boss arrives, and even though Flip kills the mouse (after it lands on his head), he gets fired.
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip the Frog is trying to sneak out of an hotel without paying bill.
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- DirectorUb IwerksFlip the Frog is working as a hot dog vendor at a circus. A thief steals a woman's purse and it's up to Flip to stop him.
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip the Frog plays college football with wacky results.
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip is working on the pony express with his girlfriend and the Iwerks old crone. After having trouble with the local wildlife, they encounter tough villain Bronx Cheerio and his horse, who take the girl hostage. Flip meets them down the mountain in Bronx's cabin, and escape once the crone traps the villain in love.
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip makes mischief during his piano lesson.
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip the Frog is out doing his own thing when a mother asks him to watch her baby while she goes into a store and shops. Flip takes the job but soon regrets it when the baby swallows his coin and he must try and get it back.
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip is trying to impress a young lady but his face isn't right for that. He decides on better looks through surgery and gets turned into a pretty man.
- DirectorUb IwerksFlip the Frog and his girlfriend are out for a walk when a magician begins to do a few tricks for him. Soon the magician oversteps his line and a fight breaks out.