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The Sour Puss (1940)
$25.00Porky decides to go fishing the next day and tells his cat. The cat sleeps fitfully. The next day, while they are fishing, the cat gets into a battle with a flying fish who behaves rather like Daffy Duck.
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Meet John Doughboy (1941)
$25.00Porky introduces a newsreel of wartime spot gags, including a spoof of the RKO Pictures logo, and caricatures of Jack Benny and Rochester.
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Daffy’s Southern Exposure (1942)
$25.00It’s the dead of winter, and Daffy Duck is starving. A fox and a weasel invite him into their cabin and feed him beans. But they have an ulterior motive–namely eating Daffy.
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Lights Fantastic (1942)
$25.00A tour of the bright lights of New York City, where the various advertising signs come to life.
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Snafuperman (1944)
$25.00Pvt. Snafu becomes a superhero, only for him to become the world’s dumbest one because he won’t study his field manuals.
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Gas (1944)
$25.00Snafu learns the need of keeping his gas mask at hand when he is attacked by anthropomorphic gas cloud.
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Booby Traps (1944)
$25.00Pvt. Snafu thinks he’s too smart to get caught by an enemy booby trap, but he soon finds that the traps are alluring and that he is every bit the booby.
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Rumors (1943)
$25.00Snafu inadvertantly starts a panic on his base when he begins a mistaken rumour that the base is about to be bombed.
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An Itch in Time (1943)
$25.00Elmer threatens to give his dog a bath if he doesn’t stop scratching, but the poor pooch is the victim of a hungry flea whose tools of the trade include pickaxes and dynamite.
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Super-Rabbit (1943)
$25.00Bugs Bunny becomes a superhero who does battle with a rabbit hating cowboy and horse.
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Hollywood Capers (1935)
$25.00W.C.Fields enters the Warmer Bros. Studio. Beans tries to drive in, but the guard throws him and his car against a tree. Charlie Chaplin drives in, followed by Oliver Hardy on foot – but we see that it’s really Beans in disguise. Oliver Owl is directing a picture; Beans sneaks onto the stage. He’s watching from a catwalk when someone knocks him off, into the middle of the scene. Beans is thrown off the set, right into the set of a Frankenstein movie. He accidentally brings the robotic monster to life, and it crashes into the original studio, eating the camera. Beans tries to stop the monster, but is sent flying. He lands against a wind machine. which chops up the monster.
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A Tale of Two Kitties (1942)
$25.00Two alley cats, Babbitt and Catsello, decide to make a meal out of Orson as he sleeps in his nest atop a telephone pole. The gullible (and loud) Catsello is repeatedly gulled into trying to “get the bird,” earning a variety of thrashings from the casually murderous little canary. Catsello finally resorts to an air strike (with a pair of wooden boards for wings), but it’s wartime, and Orson has the cat blasted out of the sky by anti-aircraft guns.
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