Spike gets a job running the house for a hibernating bear. Only problem is that same bear is VERY noise-sensitive, and Spike's got a rival that wants his job.
A crazy squirrel provokes a dog into trying to catch him throughout the picture.
The wolf, the champion toreador, and Droopy, the challenger, are competing to see who is best in the bullring in the hopes of winning the hand of actress Lina Romay (who appears in a live action shot).
The king of the jungle, after a well spent day terrorising the rest of the animals, is petrified by a mouse.
The big bad wolf starts out chasing Little Red Riding Hood but switches to Cinderella after seeing the film's title, and ends up being chased in turn by her fairy godmother.
At the gates of Heaven, the admitting officials have a hard time understanding a newcomer's life story with all his contemporary slang.
A variety of fanciful innovations in "future" T.V. sets, including a model with a built-in stove, and a number of highly interactive models. And of course, even with dozens of channels, there's nothing on...or more accurately, there's nothing but the same Western.
A much-abused cat really hates living with people, so decides to go to the moon for some peace and quiet.
A cat is driven up the wall by the inhabitant of the cuckoo clock, so he spends the film trying to catch him.
The early worm barely escapes the bird, again. In search of a way to get rid of the bird, he enlists the help of a cat, but the bird is too smart for the cat.
The first Texas bad man come running into town a million years B.C.
In this animated comedic short, the entire entourage of a flea circus runs away to join a dog.
In this triangle drama a country chicken chooses between a country rooster and a city rooster.
A poor cobbler feeds his last crust of bread to some birds that are really elves, who show their gratitude by finishing all his work while he sleeps.
The truant officer is after Screwy Squirrel for not going to school.
Dangerous Dan McGoo (Droopy) faces the wolf, a dangerous outlaw who is trying to steal his girl Lou, during the Alaska gold rush. Loosely based on "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" by Robert W. Service.
In this variation on "The Three Little Pigs", Droopy and his brothers, Snoopy and Loopy, repeatedly outwit the big bad wolf, a dogcatcher who tries to find a way to get the pooches out of their house of bricks.
A cat learns the art of ventriloquism in order to play a series of practical jokes on a slow-witted bulldog...
Droopy inherits a fortune, but the will says that if he meets an untimely death all the money will go to Spike, who spends the entire film trying to make this happen.
A dog lives in harmony with its flea Homer, until Homer spots a lady flea on a passing dog and relocates.