Barney is settling in for his hibernation when a squirrel spots his bedtime snack: a bowl of walnuts. The squirrel sneaks in and wakes Barney up. Barney chases out the squirrel, who proceeds to drop first the nut, then himself, down Barney's noisy tin roof.
What Planet Are You From? (2000)
A human-looking alien from a highly advanced but emotionless all-male society is sent to Earth to impregnate a woman and bring the child back to their planet. The alien ends up falling in love there. A suspicious F.A.A. Agent targets him.
The Bear That Couldn't Sleep (1939)
Barney's settling in for the winter. But water leaks, a loose shutter, a noisy fire, a teakettle left on, and some stray embers all get in the way, and Barney also locks himself out. And that's just the beginning.
The Bear and the Hare (1948)
Barney Bear hunts a snowshoe rabbit, whose white fur makes him impossible to see in the snow and whose wiliness makes him impossible to catch.
The Fishing Bear (1940)
Barney's going fishing, but just as he's getting ready to hook a whole school of trout, a rather persistent duck keeps getting in the way.
Polar Pest (1944)
Barney just wants to hibernate for the winter, but his nephew, just in from the North Pole, has other plans.
The Flying Bear (1941)
Barney's an aviation mechanic for the Army. His plane is a cute little prop that's not only much smaller than the jets but much more anthropomorphic.
The Unwelcome Guest (1945)
Barney Bear runs afoul of a foul-smelling skunk who wants to steal his berries.
The Rookie Bear (1941)
In a humorous report, "Strife" magazine follows a bear who gets drafted and goes through the rigors of Army basic training.
Quiet! Pleeze (1941)
Poopdeck Pappy has a hangover. He asks Popeye to help him by keeping the noise down. Among the disturbances he deals with: a crying baby across the way, a horse-drawn milk truck, a factory whistle, a radio, a traffic accident, a construction site, and a blasting site.
Olive's Boithday Presink (1941)
Popeye wants to get Olive a fur coat, but after a run-in with dishonest furrier Geezil decides the best way is to go hunting for a bear himself.
Little Gravel Voice (1942)
A little burro is beloved by all the cute wild creatures until he opens his mouth and they hear the horrible braying.
The Bear and the Beavers (1942)
Barney has run out of firewood in mid winter. His quest for more is not too successful. Meanwhile, the beavers have been busily cutting and stacking their wood, which proves too tempting for Barney. The beavers are not pleased.
Wee-Willie Wildcat (1953)
Barney, outraged by his neighbor William Wildcat spanking his son, borrows the lad to try applying child psychology. But the boy's grasp of psychology (and explosives) is much better than Barney's.
Heir Bear (1953)
Barney inherited a map to treasure buried in his backyard, but his digging doesn't square with the plans of the gopher sleeping on the treasure.
Barney's Hungry Cousin (1953)
Barney Bear heads to a national park for a vacation while another bear, native to the park, notices Barney's picnic lunch and makes various attempts to steal the food.
Busybody Bear (1952)
Barney gets involved in Good Neighbor Week by helping out the local beaver - help the beaver could do without.