An unhinged vocal coach and his dysfunctional staff struggle to keep the dying art of canned laughter alive.
Fresh Hare (1942)
Bugs Bunny is wanted "dead or alive" by the Mounted Police, led by Elmer Fudd. The "Fresh Hare" episode was banned from television for almost 30 years because it was considered too racey for the time.
Inki and the Minah Bird (1943)
Once again, the mysterious minah bird hops his syncopated way into Inki's lion-hunting expedition. This time the little black bird has a new reality- defying way to disappear: he hops into a haystack which gradually (and with the same catchy hip-hop) shrinks down to a single straw, which vanishes.
Two Late Elves (2018)
Produced for Glass Eye Pix as part of their 2018 Creepy Christmas Film Festival, in which each short is inspired by a holiday-themed word. This film, the twenty-third in the series, is inspired by the word “elf.”
Laundry Daze (2020)
Two college drop outs, Lee and Moe spend their time days getting high and doing Laundry on the weekends but after smoking a laced joint. Moe cant figure out what's real or fantasy as he contemplating his life choices.
The Timid Toreador (1940)
The bull makes short work of the matador, and then turns on Porky, a tamale vendor who wanders into the ring accidentally. But then he makes the mistake of actually eating most of Porky's extra hot tamales.
Snubbed by a Snob (1940)
A young horse says hi to little donkey Spunky. But the horse's mother pulls him away, saying we don't associate with that kind. Spunky makes a few more overtures, and eventually they set off on a chase, running across a bull from time to time. The horse stops to eat a lot of apples and drink far too much water; this leaves him too bloated to move much at all. The two continue to anger the bull, which gives chase; Spunky saves the colt, and they all live in harmony.
The Cat's Tale (1941)
The mouse, tired of being chased by the cat, convinces him there's no reason for it, and that the cat should talk to the dog and convince him too. The talks are not successful...
Meet John Doughboy (1941)
Porky introduces a newsreel of wartime spot gags, including a spoof of the RKO Pictures logo, and caricatures of Jack Benny and Rochester.
Coffee Date (2001)
Over the internet Todd arranges to meet a blind date named Kelly at a locale coffee house. When Kelly turns out to be another guy, things do not turn out as either expected.
Popcorn & Coke (2004)
An unsuspecting moviegoer is seduced by both sexes prior to the beginning of a movie.
Icebreaker (NaN)
Four strangers struggle to figure out why they matched on Icebreaker, a friend-finding app.
Porky's Bear Facts (1941)
Porky Pig works hard on his farm all year. On a neighboring farm, a bear lazes around and allows his animals to be idle. The winter comes, and he has nothing to eat.
Gabby Goes Fishing (1941)
Gabby teaches a young boy how to fish, even though the boy was doing much better without him.
Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat (1941)
Lazy black folks in Lazy Town (Pop. 123½) are napping and attracting flies. They are so lethargic they even fight in slow motion. Then a riverboat arrives with a red hot mama on board. Faster than you can say "Jim Crow", she has everyone moving to a Harlem boogie beat, dancing, scrubbing clothes, and eating watermelon. As the boogie-woogie comes to a close, Mammy hoists her skirt. Her big bottom reads "The End".
Out of the Blue (2013)
Sebastian and his mates are about to find out how life can change in a split second... Well, only if you let the circumstances take over.