Bigorno gets a visit to his seaside estate from a traveler, who brings a monkey and bric-a-brac for his wife and mother-in-law, and some opium for him.
Mr. Rossi goes camping.
A magician performs tricks involving three women, who are sometimes merged together into one corpulent female.
The picture opens with the Sultan lying down to rest on his luxurious cushioned couch. The scene changes to the grounds around the palace.
Mister Rossi goes to the seaside.
Mister Rossi goes on a Photo-Safari in Africa.
Mister Rossi goes to Venice.
Mister Rossi buys a car.
Mister Rossi goes skiing.
Mister Rossi wins an Oscar.
A train known as the Iron Mule is loaded with passengers, and starts off on its trip. Along the way, the train faces numerous obstacles and delays. The engineer is prepared for most of them, but the real challenges come when the train is ambushed by Indians.
Swans, peacocks, ducks, and more birds dance.
A group of beavers cheerily build a dam.
An old plate tells the tale of the Emperor of China, whose palace was disrupted by some children.
A spider gets lost inside the sphinx.
A book of nursery rhymes plays for Old King Cole.
Mother is making donuts: She throws up a circle of dough, and a cat shoots a hole in it. Later, he fishes them out of the oil with a fishing line; he eats one, and loses all 9 lives. Mother puts together a basket for Red to take to granny. Red uses her cart, which is pushed by her little dog; the cart gets a flat tire, and she inflates a donut to replace it. A wolf (a human lothario) drives by in a flivver, and dashes off to grandma's house, where he finds a note saying she's gone to the movies. He shrinks his car and stashes it in his pocket, then waits for Red, who stopped to watch a dancing flower. Red arrives, and they go into the house, where he attempts to have his way with her. The dog rushes off and gets help from an airplane pilot, who uses a skyhook to remove the house and, ultimately, lift the wolf in his car and drop him in the lake. Written by Jon Reeves
A jealous stump threatens two trees that are in love by starting a forest fire. When the rain comes and puts out the fire the forest revives and celebrates the wedding.
A re-telling of the annunciation story which blurs the sacred and the profane. The film combines many different optical film techniques with an exploration of drawing the human body which breeds Mickey Mouse with Michelangelo.
A small being transported water to the sound of the very famous song 'Take Five' by The Dave Brubeck Quartet.