The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives

The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives 1933

5.00

Christmas Eve. A poor orphan boy trudges through the snow, pathetically. He finally arrives at his miserable cabin. While he is crying, Santa arrives and, singing the title song, offers to take the boy to his workshop. They arrive, and the toys go wild. He plays with a few toys. A candle falls off the tree and starts a fire. The toys try in vain to fight the fire; the boy hooks up a hose to a set of bagpipes and takes care of it.

1933

The Wayward Pups

The Wayward Pups 1937

4.00

The cat of the house has its nap interrupted by two playing puppies, which sets off a chain of events.

1937

The Booze Hangs High

The Booze Hangs High 1930

5.03

Bosko has a grand time on the farm, dancing with a cow, playing a horse's tail like a violin and getting drunk with three pigs.

1930

Smile, Darn Ya, Smile!

Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! 1931

5.37

A streetcar conductor has adventures with a would-be passenger hippo, a cow blocking the tracks, and a runaway train while he, his passengers, and some hobos sing the title song.

1931

Sinkin' in the Bathtub

Sinkin' in the Bathtub 1930

5.72

The film opens with Bosko taking a bath while whistling "Singin' in the Bathtub". A series of gags allows him to play the shower spray like a harp, pull up his pants by tugging his hair, and give the limelight to the bathtub itself which stands on its hind feet to perform a dance.

1930

Ain't Nature Grand!

Ain't Nature Grand! 1931

5.00

Bosko fishes, and sings and dances with frogs. But two ladybugs use a wasp as an airplane, and a beehive and tree branch as a machine gun to drive him away.

1931

Freddy the Freshman

Freddy the Freshman 1932

5.50

Freddy comes to a party and is a hit; he then goes on to be the star quarterback at the football game.

1932

Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid

Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid 1929

5.40

Original short that introduced Bosko, never released. Producer-directors Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising showed it to various studio executives as a pilot for the Bosko character.

1929

Hold Anything

Hold Anything 1930

5.31

Bosko is a construction worker who impresses Honey by making music from everything in sight, including a decapitated mouse, a typewriter and a goat filled with hot air.

1930

Bottles

Bottles 1936

8.00

A dark and stormy night in a drugstore. The druggist mixes a potion and falls asleep. The skull-and-crossbones on the bottle comes to life and drips the potion on the druggist.

1936

It's Got Me Again!

It's Got Me Again! 1932

5.65

Late at night, the mice come out and sing and play to the title tune, among others. That is, until the cat arrives, but he's quickly sent packing.

1932

Big Man from the North

Big Man from the North 1931

4.90

Bosko is a Mountie in the cold, snowy north. His sergeant demands that he get his man: a peg-legged villain wanted dead or alive.

1931

To Spring

To Spring 1936

6.70

Gnomes greet the coming of spring by manufacturing various bright colours.

1936

Bosko's Holiday

Bosko's Holiday 1931

5.06

Bosko and Honey go on a picnic that ends badly.

1931

The Chinese Nightingale

The Chinese Nightingale 1935

5.00

A Chinese emperor is gladdened by the song of the nightingale and is moved to play his own song. One day the Japanese send a music box with a mechanical bird; the nightingale feels rejected and leaves. Soon the clockwork breaks down, and the emperor dispatches his crow to go look for the songbird. The emperor, meanwhile, grows sicker with the passing months.

1935

We're in the Money

We're in the Money 1933

5.57

After the last human has left the department store, the toys proceed to the music department where they start performing the Warren/Dubin song "We're in the money". The money soon joins for a chorus, as well as display dolls in the wardrobe department.

1933

The Organ Grinder

The Organ Grinder 1933

4.79

In this Merrie Melodies animated short, an organ grinder and his monkey make their way down a city street.

1933

The Pups' Christmas

The Pups' Christmas 1936

5.20

On Christmas morning two pups and the household's children are up early. The pups are frightened by a large stuffed dog, a train set, a crying doll, a toy tank, and other toys.

1936

The Queen Was in the Parlor

The Queen Was in the Parlor 1932

5.50

The king returns to his castle, and asks where the queen is; she's in the parlor, and won't be seen, according to the title song. He goes to his throne and summons his jester, Goopy Geer. A black knight arrives and threatens one of the young ladies in court; Goopy fights him off, first with an ax, then in armor from kitchen utensils, then butting him with a mounted animal head, which makes the knight's armor fall apart. He pulls it together again and runs away.

1932