Product Tag - Jack Hannah

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    Chip 'n Dale: Trouble in a Tree (2005)

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    Chip ‘n Dale: Trouble in a Tree (2005)

    The most mischievous characters to ever come out of Disney studios, Chip ‘N’ Dale are cute, cuddly and always in the centre of trouble. Here is a special collection of their adventures that will have you and your family laughing again and again. Donald Duck goes nuts when he finds himself “Out On A Limb” as he tries to prune Chip ‘N’ Dale’s tree home! In “Corn Chips”, Donald convinces them to shovel his snowy sidewalk but ends up shovelling popcorn! Next, it’s Christmas and Chip ‘N’ Dale fight with Donald over the goodies under his tree in “Toy Tinkers”. Guess who invite themselves over for Donald’s pancakes in “Three For Breakfast”?

    $15.00
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    From All of Us to All of You (1958)

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    From All of Us to All of You (1958)

    Hosted by Jiminy Cricket along with Mickey Mouse and Tinker Bell, this special combines newly produced animation with clips from vintage animated Disney shorts and feature films, presented to the viewer as «Christmas cards» from the various characters starring in each one. «From All of Us to All of You» is an animated television Christmas special, produced by Walt Disney Productions and first presented on December 19, 1958 on ABC as part of the Walt Disney Presents anthology series. The show has been shown infrequently in the US in recent years, but in the Nordic countries (Norway, Finland, Denmark, Sweden and Iceland) the show has been broadcast every year since 1959, and has become a holiday classic.

    $15.00
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    Walt Disney's Where Do the Stories Come From? (1956)

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    Walt Disney’s Where Do the Stories Come From? (1956)

    Walt answers the often-asked question of just where the stories for his studio’s cartoons come from, which is from practically anywhere.

    $15.00
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    Poop Deck Pirate (1961)

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    Poop Deck Pirate (1961)

    Woody is trying to sleep in the middle of the big city but there is way too much racket going on. He decides to vacation at the peaceful Tooti Fruiti Islands but there is even noise going on here…coming from a pirate (a literal “Sea dog”) trying to bury his treasure. Craving rest and relaxation, Woody is determined to send the nautical canine on his way, eventually blowing him up with a shore mine. The pirate doesn’t appreciate this and forces Woody to walk the plank… but, being none too smart, the old tar often ends up many times in the drink himself and not the woodpecker.

    $25.00
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    Franken-Stymied (1961)

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    Franken-Stymied (1961)

    In a thunderstorm, the tree in which Woody Woodpecker makes his home is struck by lightning and utterly destroyed. Completely dazed by his misfortune.

    $25.00
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    Fish and Chips (1962)

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    Fish and Chips (1962)

    Smedley is guarding his master’s estate when he receives a package in the mail containing Chilly Willy. Chilly immediately sets his sights on devouring the master’s stuffed barracuda which Smedley does everything in his power to prevent…

    $25.00
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    Rocket Racket (1962)

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    Rocket Racket (1962)

    Gabby Gator lives in the Okeedokee Swamp. Wally’s watching one of those “cook” shows on TV about how to prepare a bird for dinner. Gabby’s starving so bad that he licks the TV screen, but that doesn’t help. He sends a telegram to Woody: his country needs him. Woody needs to try out the new “Atlas (But Not Least) Space Rocket.” Woody arrives, suitcase in hand, ready for anything- except being an alligator’s dinner…

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    Three for Breakfast (1948)

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    Three for Breakfast (1948)

    Donald Duck gets into a lot of trouble while he’s cooking pancakes for breakfast – Chip and Dale are up to their mischief. Donald tries a number of plans to get rid of them, but they repeatedly foil Donald’s plans.

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    Chicken in the Rough (1951)

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    Chicken in the Rough (1951)

    Chip ‘n’ Dale wander into a farmyard to collect acorns. Dale mistakes an egg for a nut, but when he tries to demonstrate to a newly hatched chick how to get back into the egg, a rooster mistakes him for one of his chicks.

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    Squatter's Rights (1946)

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    Squatter’s Rights (1946)

    Two chipmunks have made a cozy little home for themselves in the wood-burning stove of an empty cabin. They sleep in a matchbox, wash up in an empty acorn shell filled with water and look at their reflections on the back of a spoon, which serves as their bathroom mirror. They even have a staircase made with a pocket comb. Invading their space are Mickey Mouse and his dog Pluto, who are all set for a swell vacation. They don’t reckon on the two squatters. Pluto immediately discovers the presence of these two pests, but Mickey never finds out. All he knows is that when he tries to light the stove, the matches go out; he doesn’t know the chipmunks are blowing them out. Soon, Mickey is outside chopping wood, while Pluto is alone with the chipmunks. Pluto wants blood, but he’ll end up with a bottle of ketchup.

    $25.00
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    Uncle Donald's Ants (1952)

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    Uncle Donald’s Ants (1952)

    Donald spills some sugar on his sidewalk, and soon the ants are in complete control of his home, stealing the cake he was baking, building a pipeline from his maple syrup to their hill, and causing general mayhem.

    $25.00
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    They're Off (1948)

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    They’re Off (1948)

    At the race track, various spectators (all Goofy lookalikes) are playing the ponies. A posh rich Goofy bets on the equally posh Snapshot III while another more common looking Goofy bets on the bedraggled Old Moe. When the race begins, Snapshot and the rider are so overconfident they wait a few minutes after the race has begun to start running. When they finally do get going, Snapshot is not above stooping to dirty tricks such as tripping and biting the other horses. Sadly, Snapshot’s vanity is what costs him winning the race (he stops to pose for the photo finish) and Old Moe is declared the winner.

    $25.00
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