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The Peachy Cobbler (1950)
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 and giving ‘Tex Avery’ a chance to show off lots of shoe gags.
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The Cat That Hated People (1948)
A cat who really hates living with people takes a rocket to the moon to get some peace and quiet, and finds it is even worse there.
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Swing Shift Cinderella (1945)
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.
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Rock-a-Bye Bear (1952)
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.
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Red Hot Rangers (1947)
Forest rangers George and Junior try to snuff out a frisky flame with a sparky personality that threatens to set the forest alight…
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Homesteader Droopy (1954)
Droopy and family head west to start a new homestead, but have to defend it against Dishonest Dan the cattle man.
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The Farm of Tomorrow (1954)
A series of gags showing how much more productive farms would be if farmers started crossbreeding their animals to create weird (but very useful) hybrids.
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Dixieland Droopy (1954)
John Pettibone (Droopy), a dog whose love of Dixieland music is not appreciated by those around him, has a lucky meeting with Pee-Wee Runt and his All-Flea Dixieland band at the circus.
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Cock-a-Doodle Dog (1951)
Collection of classic Tex Avery visual gags, set up as a battle between a sleep-deprived bulldog who just wants some shut-eye, and a rooster driven by his natural instincts to crow all night long.
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Billy Boy (1954)
A farmer is initially delighted to get a baby goat, but this soon turns to apprehension when he discovers that it eats literally anything (including, at one point, the animation artwork).
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Bad Luck Blackie (1949)
A kitten who is being tormented by a bulldog finds a savior in a black cat (from the “Black Cat Bad Luck Company”) who merely has to cross the dog’s path for something very unlucky to happen to the bully.
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Red Hot Riding Hood (1943)
Tired of always playing the same roles, Little Red Riding Hood, her grandmother and the Wolf demand a new version of the tale. The story then plays out in a more contemperary urban environment, with Little Red Riding Hood working as a pin-up girl in a night club.
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