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07:53
Tin Pan Alley Cats
From Tin Pan Alley Cats (1934).
Warner Brothers recycles Porky in Wackyland (1939), with a racist difference.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
09:08
To Spring
From To Spring (1936).
A 1936 Happy Harmony celebrates the arrival of Spring.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
07:56
Broken Toys
From More Silly Symphonies (1935).
A 1935 Disney Silly Symphony.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
06:11
Bedtime
From Bedtime (1923).
A 1923 Out of the Inkwell Cartoon
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
06:50
Rabbit Seasoning
From Rabbit Seasoning (1952).
Daffy and Bugs mess with Elmer Fudd; Daffy is rearranged.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
06:39
To Beep or Not To Beep
From To Beep or Not To Beep (1963).
Wile E. Coyote demonstrates ACME products.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
07:08
Fast and Furry-ous
From Fast and Furry-ous (1949).
The first Road Runner cartoon.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
07:05
Snow White
From Snow White (1933).
Fleischer studios does Snow White in a minstrel style.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
07:32
Rabbit Fire
From Rabbit Fire (1951).
Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny Befuddle Elmer Fudd.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
06:19
Petering Out
From Petering Out (1927).
Walter Lantz and Pete the Pup do battle.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
07:13
Alice the Whaler
From Alice the Whaler (1927).
An early Disney short in which a live girl shares the screen with an early Disney minstrel, Julius.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
06:29
Magical Maestro
From Magical Maestro (1952).
An opera singer is tormented by a magician.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
01:18
The Hasher's Delerium
From The Hasher's Delerium (1910).
A man goes to a restaurant and hallucinates wildly.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
07:32
The China Plate
From The China Plate (1931).
A Disney Silly Symphony that indulges in racist stereotyping.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
06:41
Mississippi Swing
From Mississippi Swing (1941).
A cartoon minstrel show from the 1940s.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
06:26
The Minstrel Show
From The Minstrel Show (1932).
Krazy Kat puts on a minstrel show.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
06:41
Skeleton Frolic
From Private Collection (1937).
A Columbia short with a debt to Disney.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
02:40
Felix Out of Luck
From Felix Out of Luck (1924).
Felix the Cat contemplates suicide.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
07:55
Swing You Sinners
From Out of the Inkwell (1930).
A 1930 Fleischer short featuring a prototype of Bimbo as a minstrel.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
06:55
Jumping Beans
From Jumping Beans (1922).
Ko-Ko revolts!
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
06:51
My Old Kentucky Home
From My Old Kentucky Home (1926).
A Fleischer Song Car-Tune of a Stephen Foster song.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
06:48
The Sliphorn King of Polaroo
From Personal Collection (1945).
A 1945 cartoon by Walter Lantz
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
06:36
Heeza Liar At Bat
From Before Walt (1915).
A 1917 cartoon by Bray Studios featuring the popular caricature of Teddy Roosevelt.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
06:53
What's Opera Doc?
From What's Opera Doc? (1957).
Elmer and Bugs reimagine Wagner.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
07:43
Rabbit Punch
From Rabbit Punch (1948).
Bugs Bunny gets beat senseless, takes his revenge out on the film itself.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
06:55
The Foghorn Leghorn
From The Foghorn Leghorn (1948).
A chicken with a Southern accent.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
08:01
Mickey's Man Friday
From Mickey's Man Friday (1935).
Disney's favorite minstrel has another run-in with the natives.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
07:12
Trader Mickey
From Trader Mickey (1932).
Mickey Mouse travels upriver.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
07:46
Minnie the Moocher
From Minnie the Moocher (1932).
Cab Calloway as a ghostly walrus.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
07:09
I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You
From I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You (1932).
A Fleischer cartoon featuring Louis Armstrong
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
06:23
How a Mosquito Operates
From How a Mosquito Operates (1912).
A man is tormented by a mosquito
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
07:37
Lucky Ducky
From Lucky Ducky (1948).
Two dogs try to hunt a duckling and lose.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
05:53
Ko-Ko the Barber
From Ko-Ko the Barber (1925).
Ko-Ko the Clown attempts to be a barber.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
06:03
Futuritzy
From Futuritzy (1928).
A Felix the Cat Short.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
07:22
Porky In Wackyland
From Porky In Wackyland (1939).
Porky travels to Africa to capture the dodo.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
06:48
Hollywood Bowl
From Hollywood Bowl (1938).
An example of animation as advertisement for Hollywood.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
05:31
Skeleton Dance
From Silly Symphonies (1929).
An early Disney short demonstrates its debt to vaudeville.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
07:21
Ko-Ko Needles the Boss
From Out of the Inkwell (1927).
Fleischer creation Ko-Ko the clown battles with his creator.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
07:57
Thugs With Dirty Mugs
From Thugs With Dirty Mugs (1939).
A parody of an E.G Robinson film is highly self-referential.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
04:49
Bosko the Talk-Ink Kid
From Bosko The Talk-Ink Kid (1929).
Harman and Ising break into sound film with their new minstrel creation, Bosko.
Contributed by
Nicholas Sammond
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