All Seasons

Season 1 - Laugh-O-Grams

  • S01E01 Little Red Riding Hood

    • July 29, 1922
    • Syndication

    The traditional story of the little girl bringing treats to her grandma (in this case donuts with shotgun-created holes) with the "wolf" as a dapper gentleman in a flivver and her rescuer a passing aviator.

  • S01E02 The Four Musicians of Bremen

    • August 1, 1922
    • Syndication

    The four animal musicians take up arms and defeat a town who doesn't care for their presence.

  • S01E03 Jack and the Beanstalk

    • September 4, 1922
    • Syndication

    A Laugh-O-Gram cartoon based on the story of Jack and the Beanstalk.

  • S01E04 Jack the Giant Killer

    • September 12, 1922
    • Syndication

    Laugh-O-Gram short, a transposition of the Jack the Giant Killer fairy tale.

  • S01E05 Goldie Locks and the Three Bears

    • October 5, 1922
    • Syndication

    Laugh-O-Gram cartoon based on the classic story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears.

  • S01E06 Puss in Boots

    • November 3, 1922
    • Syndication

    A boy and his cat, Puss in Boots, visit the princess in her backyard. The king, however, catches the boy flirting with his daughter and kicks him out. The boy's cat- inspired by seeing "Rodolph Vaselino" in a film-within-a-film, "Throwing The Bull"- comes up with a way to win His Majesty's favor. The boy decides to fight the bull at his local arena, where the king and his daughter are watching. The boy (who is wearing a mask) becomes a seemingly expert bullfighter, while the cat secretly knocks out the bull with a remote-control "radio hypnotizer". After the boy wins the bullfight, the king says that he can marry his daughter. As soon as the boy removes his mask, the king runs after the pair, who escape in a car.

  • S01E07 Cinderella

    • December 6, 1922
    • Syndication

    This short is the traditional story with Cinderella as a 1920's flapper.

  • S01E08 Tommy Tucker's Tooth

    • December 6, 1922
    • Disney Channel

    The short extols the virtue of regular tooth brushing through the story of two boys: Tommy Tucker and Jimmie Jones. Tommy cares for his teeth, while Jimmie does not. The film ends with advice on proper tooth-brushing technique.

  • S01E09 Martha

    • January 1, 1923
    • Syndication

    Martha is a short film made by Walt Disney in 1923. It was black and white, and also silent. It was made in the United States, and aired there. It is the only film in the Laugh-o-Gram series that is presumed lost, as no prints are known to exist.

  • S01E10 Alice's Wonderland

    • May 16, 1923
    • Syndication

    Alice visits Disney's cartoon studio where the cartoons jump off the page. Later on, she sleeps and dreams that she has gone to Cartoonland where she is able to interact with the cartoon characters. This is the first Alice short.

  • S01E11 Cleaning Up!!?

    • March 20, 1921
    • Syndication

    The first film produced by Laugh-O-Gram Studio as part of demo reel. This film consists of Walt drawing a single-frame picture of the life in Kansas City, and is the first Disney Short ever.

  • S01E12 Kansas City Girls Are Rolling Their Own Now

    • March 20, 1921
    • Syndication

    Walt Disney's second drawing of a single-frame picture of the life in Kansas City.

  • S01E13 Did You Ever Take a Ride Over Kansas City Street 'in a Fliver'

    • March 20, 1921
    • Syndication

    Walt Disney's third drawing of a single-frame picture of the life in Kansas City.

  • S01E14 Kansas City's Spring Clean-Up

    • March 20, 1921
    • Syndication

    The first properly animated film produced by Laugh-O-Gram Studio; this film was part of a demo reel and it's a Walt Disney's hand drawing of a single-frame picture of local law enforcement cleaning up Kansas City.

  • S01E15 Clara Cleans Her Teeth

    • June 19, 1926

    Clara Cleans Her Teeth is a short live-action (silent)/(sound) film made ​​by the Disney studio and released in 1926. This is the second film made at the request of Dr. Thomas B. McCrum, a Kansas City dentist, as Walt Disney had just moved to Hollywood. The first film of the series is 1922's Tommy Tucker's Tooth.

Season 2 - Alice Comedies

  • S02E01 Alice's Day at Sea

    • March 1, 1924
    • Syndication

    Alice is entranced by an old sailor's stories of surviving a shipwreck which inspires a dream of her visiting the denizens of an underwater zoo.

  • S02E02 Alice's Spooky Adventure

    • April 1, 1924
    • Syndication

    Alice enters an abandoned house to retrieve a lost baseball and is knocked out. She dreams she is visiting a town called "Spookville" where she is chased by ghosts.

  • S02E03 Alice's Wild West Show

    • May 1, 1924
    • Syndication

    Alice and her friends put on a Wild West Show for the neighborhood kids where she regales the audience with her tales of cowboys and Indians.

  • S02E04 Alice's Fishy Story

    • June 1, 1924
    • Syndication

    Alice steals away from piano practice to go fishing and tells her friends a tale about fishing at the North Pole.

  • S02E05 Alice and the Dog Catcher

    • July 1, 1924
    • Syndication

    Alice presides over a secret club which proposes to rid the town of dog catchers and free the dogs!

  • S02E06 Alice the Peacemaker

    • August 1, 1924
    • Syndication

    Alice tries to break up a fight between two newsboys by telling them a story of a feuding cat and mouse.

  • S02E07 Alice Gets in Dutch

    • November 1, 1924
    • Syndication

    Alice misbehaves in school and is forced to sit in the corner. She falls asleep and dreams, but schoolwork intrudes even into her dreams.

  • S02E08 Alice Hunting in Africa

    • November 15, 1924
    • Syndication

    Alice and Julius hunt wild game in Africa with differing results.

  • S02E09 Alice and the Three Bears

    • December 1, 1924
    • Syndication

    In a twist on the traditional story, Alice comes across three bears operating a still, and she and Julius have to fight their way free.

  • S02E10 Alice the Piper

    • December 15, 1924
    • Syndication

    A take on the story of "The Pied Piper on Hamelin" as Alice and Julius are hired to rid the town of rats.

  • S02E11 Alice Cans the Cannibals

    • January 1, 1925
    • Syndication

    Alice and Julius drive their car into the sea where they become stranded on an island occupied by cannibals.

  • S02E12 Alice the Toreador

    • January 15, 1925
    • Syndication

    Alice is in a bullfight where she thinks she will win since she is matched against a peaceful bull. But the tables are turned when her bull is switched with one with a worse temper.

  • S02E13 Alice Gets Stung

    • February 1, 1925
    • Syndication

    Julius goes rabbit hunting while Alice goes bear hunting.

  • S02E14 Alice Solves the Puzzle

    • February 15, 1925
    • Syndication

    Alice and Julius are playing on the seashore when Pete comes around, gets Julius drunk and tries to steal a crossword puzzle from Alice. Julius has to sober up to come to the rescue.

  • S02E15 Alice's Egg Plant

    • May 17, 1925
    • Syndication

    Julius, the boss of Alice's chicken farm, has to find a way to deliver 5000 eggs to Sinkem and Soakem.

  • S02E16 Alice Loses Out

    • June 15, 1925
    • Syndication

    Alice manages a hotel where Julius does all the work, including janitor, barber, and manicurist.

  • S02E17 Alice Gets Stage Struck

    • June 23, 1925
    • Syndication

    While Alice and her gang are performing "Uncle Tom's Cabin" she is knocked unconscious and dreams she is being chased by Pete across ice floes.

  • S02E18 Alice Wins the Derby

    • July 12, 1925
    • Syndication

    In a combination of auto race and horse derby, Pete tries to send Julius on a false detour, but Julius comes from behind to win the race!

  • S02E19 Alice Picks the Champ

    • July 30, 1925
    • Syndication

    Alice and Julius visit Pete's gym where he takes on all comers in the boxing ring. Julius, of course, gets into the ring with him in a no holds barred boxing match.

  • S02E20 Alice Chops the Suey

    • August 30, 1925
    • Syndication

    Alice and Julius have an adventure in Chinatown. Alice is captured by a jinn and is rescued by Julius in a madcap chase.

  • S02E21 Alice the Jail Bird

    • September 15, 1925
    • Syndication

    After stealing a pie, Alice and Julius are put on a chain gang, where they escape with the help of a friendly ostrich.

  • S02E22 Alice's Tin Pony

    • August 15, 1925
    • Syndication

    Alice and Julius are driving a train carrying a large payroll which attracts the attention of Pete the Bear and his gang.

  • S02E23 Alice Plays Cupid

    • October 15, 1925
    • Syndication

    While serving as a lifeguard, Julius falls in love and then saves the life of a cute female cat. Alice helps out by driving the car they eventually elope in.

  • S02E24 Alice Rattled by Rats

    • November 15, 1925
    • Syndication

    Julius is put in charge of keeping the house free from rats. But when he falls into a still and gets drunk, the rats soon begin to take over.

  • S02E25 Alice in the Jungle

    • December 15, 1925
    • Syndication

    Alice and Julius are on safari in Africa; Alice gets chased by a lion after playing with a lion cub and Julius (as usual) has to come in and rescue her.

  • S02E26 Alice on the Farm

    • January 1, 1926
    • Syndication

    Julius is milking his musical cow when Pete kidnaps Alice. Julius chases him on a sawhorse and then wins Alice back in a duel.

  • S02E27 Alice's Balloon Race

    • February 15, 1926
    • Syndication

    Alice and Julius enter a madcap balloon race where Julius gamely attempts to keep their balloon aloft.

  • S02E28 Alice's Orphan

    • January 15, 1926
    • Syndication

    Another outing for Julius as he finds an abandoned baby by a pond, adopts it, and goes almost crazy trying to care for it.

  • S02E29 Alice's Little Parade

    • February 1, 1926
    • Syndication

    Julius leads an all-out war against the mice; but eventually, he has to defeat them single handedly.

  • S02E30 Alice's Mysterious Mystery!

    • February 15, 1926
    • Syndication

    Where are the missing puppies going to? That's the question before detectives Alice and Julius. But as usual, Pete is behind the kidnappings.

  • S02E31 Alice Charms the Fish

    • September 6, 1926
    • Syndication

    Alice and Julius go fishing where Alice charms the fish ashore with a tune from her flute.

  • S02E32 Alice's Monkey Business

    • September 20, 1926
    • Syndication

    While big game hunting, Alice and Julius find themselves brought into the court of the King Lion.

  • S02E33 Alice in the Wooly West

    • September 20, 1926
    • Syndication

    The Bear and his gang hold up a stagecoach. It's Julius to the rescue when they attempt to kidnap Alice.

  • S02E34 Alice the Fire Fighter

    • October 18, 1926
    • Syndication

    Many comic misadventures ensue as Alice and Julius attempt to put out a fire at a local hotel.

  • S02E35 Alice Cuts the Ice

    • November 1, 1926
    • Syndication

    When Julius tries to elope with Alice's maid, Alice enlists a nearby policeman to follow them and the chase is on!

  • S02E36 Alice Helps the Romance

    • November 15, 1926
    • Syndication

    When Julius' sweetheart is stolen by a rival, Alice arranges a devious plot to discredit his rival and bring them back together.

  • S02E37 Alice's Spanish Guitar

    • November 29, 1926
    • Syndication

    Pete once again kidnaps Alice as she plays guitar in a Spanish cafe. Julius, once again, comes swashbuckling to the rescue.

  • S02E38 Alice's Brown Derby

    • December 13, 1926
    • Syndication

    Another horse race with Julius riding a mechanical horse and Pete unsuccessfully trying to cheat to win.

  • S02E39 Alice the Lumberjack

    • December 27, 1926
    • Syndication

    The regular story of Pete trying to kidnap Alice, this time as she and Julius work as lumberjacks on the river.

  • S02E40 Alice the Golf Bug

    • January 10, 1927
    • Syndication

    Alice, Julius and Pete compete in a manic golf tournament.

  • S02E41 Alice Foils the Pirates

    • January 24, 1927
    • Syndication

    Julius discovers Alice being help captive on Pete's pirate ship and once again has to take on Pete to rescue her.

  • S02E42 Alice at the Carnival

    • February 10, 1927
    • Syndication

    Alice and Julius visit a carnival where they ride the rides and take in the sideshow.

  • S02E43 Alice at the Rodeo

    • February 21, 1927
    • Syndication

    Julius wins a bucking bronco contest at the rodeo, but when Pete steals his winning he is forced to take on the Bear to get them back.

  • S02E44 Alice the Collegiate

    • March 7, 1927
    • Syndication

    Alice coaches a college football team with Julius as her star quarterback.

  • S02E45 Alice in the Alps

    • March 21, 1927
    • Syndication

    Comic misadventures with the pair ice skating in the Alps and later mountaineering with Pete.

  • S02E46 Alice's Auto Race

    • April 4, 1927
    • Syndication

    A madcap auto race. Pete tries to cheat by switching some road signs, but Julius as usual comes in a winner.

  • S02E47 Alice's Circus Daze

    • April 18, 1927
    • Syndication

    Alice and Julius as circus acrobats, up on the high wire, and taming the lions.

  • S02E48 Alice's Knaughty Knight

    • May 2, 1927
    • Syndication

    Pete, in a suit of armor, steals away the object of Julius' affection. So Julius makes himself a suit of armor out of junk to fight back.

  • S02E49 Alice's Three Bad Eggs

    • May 16, 1927
    • Syndication

    Alice and Julius protect their western fort from the Three Bad Eggs and a band of attacking Indians.

  • S02E50 Alice's Picnic

    • May 30, 1927
    • Syndication

    Alice and all her pals enjoy a picnic day at the park, until a gang of rats steal their food and they are forced to attack back.

  • S02E51 Alice's Channel Swim

    • June 13, 1927
    • Syndication

    Julius and Pete match swimming skills in a race across the English Channel with Alice as the referee.

  • S02E52 Alice in the Klondike

    • June 27, 1927
    • Syndication

    Alice and Julius strike gold while prospecting in the Klondike and need to protect it from a thieving Pete.

  • S02E53 Alice's Medicine Show

    • July 11, 1927
    • Syndication

    Alice and Julius sell patent medicine as part of a travelling medicine show.

  • S02E54 Alice the Whaler

    • July 25, 1927
    • Syndication

    Alice and Julius on board a whaling ship where they have to deal with a temperamental cook as well as harpooning a whale.

  • S02E55 Alice the Beach Nut

    • August 8, 1927
    • Syndication

    Alice plays on the beach while Julius engineers a dramatic rescue as a lifeguard.

  • S02E56 Alice in the Big League

    • August 22, 1927
    • Syndication

    Alice attempts to umpire a big league baseball game where the animals begin to take exception to her bad calls.

Season 3 - Oswald

  • S03E01 Trolley Troubles

    • September 5, 1927
    • Syndication

    Oswald as the owner of a trolley car, which eventually turns into a very wild ride.

  • S03E02 Oh Teacher

    • September 19, 1927
    • Syndication

    Oswald's sweetheart is stolen by a schoolyard bully, so he has to fight him during recess to win her back.

  • S03E03 The Mechanical Cow

    • October 3, 1927
    • Syndication

    Oswald sets up a milk stand with a robot cow, who gives milk like a gas pump.

  • S03E04 Great Guns!

    • October 17, 1927
    • Syndication

    Oswald goes to war, fights in the trenches and is blown apart but put back together by his nurse girlfriend.

  • S03E05 All Wet

    • October 31, 1927
    • Syndication

    Oswald takes a job as a lifeguard to keep an eye on Fanny, who in turn stages a boating accident hoping Oswald will come to save her.

  • S03E06 The Ocean Hop

    • November 14, 1927
    • Syndication

    Oswald goes up against Pete in a Trans-Atlantic airplane race.

  • S03E07 The Banker's Daughter

    • November 28, 1927
    • Syndication

    Oswald is fired from his job as a limousine driver for flirting with the boss' daughter. But when the boss' bank is robbed by Pete, it's Oswald to the rescue!

  • S03E08 Empty Socks

    • December 12, 1927
    • Syndication

    The first Disney "Christmas" themed short as Oswald plays Santa for a group of orphans.

  • S03E09 Rickety Gin

    • December 26, 1927
    • Syndication

    A rather odd little short for Disney as Oswald plays a cop who woos a nurse who wanders into the park. Pete then gets Oswald drunk and woos the nurse wearing Oswald's stolen uniform.

  • S03E10 Harem Scarem

    • January 9, 1928
    • Syndication

    Oswald is a tourist in a Moroccan cafe and falls in love with a dancing girl, who he inevitably has to rescue from the clutches of Pete.

  • S03E11 Neck 'n' Neck

    • January 23, 1928
    • Syndication

    Oswald takes Fanny out for a ride in his jalopy and soon finds himself in a race with a chasing police car.

  • S03E12 The Ol' Swimmin' Hole

    • February 6, 1928
    • Syndication

    A pastoral outing as Oswald and his friends take in the delights on a swimming hole.

  • S03E13 Africa Before Dark

    • February 20, 1928
    • Syndication

    Oswald as a big game hunter in Africa.

  • S03E14 Rival Romeos

    • March 5, 1928

    Many misadventures as Oswald (as "Stage Door Johnny Oswald") sneaks backstage to pursue a dancing girl.

  • S03E15 Bright Lights

    • March 19, 1928

    Oswald finds a rival in Pete for the attentions of Lady Love. Eventually they are both bested by a motorcycling dog.

  • S03E16 Sagebrush Sadie

    • April 1, 1928

    Oswald plays a cowboy who must rescue Sadie from a runaway stagecoach and Pegleg Pete.

  • S03E17 Ride'em Plow Boy

    • April 15, 1928

    In a foreshadowing of what was to become a staple of the Mickey shorts, Oswald manages his farm along to a musical beat.

  • S03E18 Ozzie of the Mounted

    • April 30, 1928

    Oswald, this time as a member of the R.C.M.P. pursues Pete in the guise of Foxy Wolf through a variety of situations.

  • S03E19 Hungry Hobos

    • May 14, 1928

    In a switch for Pete, he plays a pal of Oswald as they become hoboes riding the rails until they are discovered and take refuge in a nearby schoolyard.

  • S03E20 Oh, What a Knight

    • May 28, 1928

    Oswald's medieval sweetheart is being help captive in a castle, so he has to fight and outwit her father, Pete, to rescue her.

  • S03E21 Poor Papa

    • June 11, 1928

    Oswald gets a visit from the stork ... again and again and again. He has to resort to a variety of strategies to stop the continual flow of babies.

  • S03E22 The Fox Chase

    • June 25, 1928

    A comic running-of-the-fox with Oswald atop a reluctant horse against a smarter-than-usual fox.

  • S03E23 Tall Timber

    • July 9, 1928

    Oswald goes out into the great outdoors where he canoes down the rapids and finds himself captured by a pack of bears.

  • S03E24 Sleigh Bells

    • July 23, 1928

    Oswald plays the hockey champ, but gets distracted and flirts with a beautiful snow bunny.

  • S03E25 High Up

    • August 6, 1928
    • Disney+

    Oswald and his wife, Ortensia the anthropomorphic cat go to the circus. While Ortensia is impressed by the high wire act, Oswald in an attempt to prove how macho he is by climbing the wire to perform, which upsets the ringmaster, from which, high-jinx pursue.

  • S03E26 Hot Dog

    • August 6, 1928

    Oswald sneaks away from school in order to visit a circus sideshow, and is chased through the circus by the police.

  • S03E27 Sky Scrappers

    • September 3, 1928

    Oswald takes a job on a construction site working high steel with Pete as his foreman.

  • S03E28 The Plumber

    • January 16, 1933

    Oswald Rabbit dances and sings about how it ain't gonna rain no more, when water begins coming in through the roof. A mouse has caused the sink to flood upstairs.

Season 4 - Mickey Mouse

  • S04E01 Plane Crazy

    • March 17, 1929

    Mickey tries to emulate his hero, Charles Lindberg, and woo Minnie with his own, homemade airplane.

  • S04E02 The Gallopin' Gaucho

    • August 2, 1928

    Gaucho Mickey flirts tempestuously with Minnie in a cantina, but must come to her rescue when bandit Pete captures her. He only rescues her after a manic swordfight.

  • S04E03 Steamboat Willie

    • November 18, 1928

    Mickey is a steamboat pilot captained by Pete, trying to impress Minnie and make a little music along the way.

  • S04E04 The Barn Dance

    • March 14, 1929

    Mickey wants to take Minnie to a dance, but Pete's flashy car beats Mickey's horse-drawn wagon as her transportation of choice. At the dance, Mickey uses some balloons to make himself light on his feet - the perfect dancing partner - but this doesn't keep Minnie at his side for long, either.

  • S04E05 The Opry House

    • March 20, 1929

    Mickey owns and performs at his own theatre, going in drag as a harem girl, in a derby as a Hasidic Jew, and finally in a wig as a fancy pianist.

  • S04E06 When the Cat's Away

    • May 3, 1929

    While Tom Cat, drunk on bootlegged hooch, is away hunting, Mickey, Minnie, and an army of mice ransack the feline's home for food.

  • S04E07 The Barnyard Battle

    • October 10, 1929

    It's World War I and Kommandant Pete leads the cats in a raid on Mickey's farm. After enlisting in the army, Mickey mounts a spirited defense of the farmhouse.

  • S04E08 The Plowboy

    • June 28, 1929

    Mickey flirts with Minnie on the farm, but she spurns him - making him look bad in the eyes of his helper, Horace Horsecollar.

  • S04E09 The Karnival Kid

    • July 31, 1929

    Mickey's selling hot dogs at the fair and heckling rival barker Kat Nipp; later, he serenades "shimmy dancer" Minnie with the help of two rowdy cat pals.

  • S04E10 Mickey's Follies

    • August 28, 1929

    Mickey and his barnyard pals put on a show that includes dancing ducks, opera singing by Patricia Pig, and Mickey's own rendition of his theme song, "Minnie's Yoo Hoo."

  • S04E11 Mickey's Choo-Choo

    • October 1, 1929

    Mickey's running a small-town railroad. He takes Minnie for a wild ride on a humanized train which eventually rumbles out of control.

  • S04E12 The Jazz Fool

    • October 15, 1929

    Mickey and Horace gather a rural audience and put on first a xylophone performance, then an elaborate piano solo.

  • S04E13 Jungle Rhythm

    • November 15, 1929

    Mickey plays music with various jungle animals.

  • S04E14 The Haunted House

    • December 2, 1929

    Mickey weathers a ferocious storm inside an old haunted house where he is compelled to play the organ for the ghost and skeleton dance.

  • S04E15 The Barnyard Concert

    • April 5, 1930

    Mickey, Horace, Clarabelle, and others put on a concert to the "Poet and Peasant Overture."

  • S04E16 Just Mickey

    • March 21, 1930

    a.k.a. 'Fiddling Around' Mickey plays "Traumerei," the finale to the William Tell Overture, and a Hungarian dance in a rousing (and ridiculously silly) violin performance.

  • S04E17 Wild Waves

    • December 21, 1929

    Mickey Mouse is a singing lifeguard. Minnie Mouse is the damsel he must rescue before she is swept out to sea.

  • S04E18 The Cactus Kid

    • May 15, 1930

    Riding in on Horace, Mickey enters a western town, fails to impress a Mexican Minnie with his mischievous antics, but succeeds in saving her from the dastardly Pegleg Pedro.

  • S04E19 The Fire Fighters

    • July 25, 1930

    Mickey, Horace, and a motley crew of firemen charge to a burning hotel, where Mickey ultimately rescues Minnie from the flames.

  • S04E20 The Shindig

    • July 29, 1930

    Mickey, Minnie, Horace, and Clarabelle are off to a wild barn dance. There Mickey plays the harmonica and dances with gigantic Patricia Pig, then joins Minnie in a duet on "Pop Goes the Weasel."

  • S04E21 The Chain Gang

    • September 5, 1930

    Mickey's a prisoner on jailer Pegleg Pete's rock pile. In a riot, he escapes, but when he's pursued by the jail guards' hounds, he jumps on a pair of motley horses who finally return him to jail the hard way.

  • S04E22 The Gorilla Mystery

    • October 10, 1930

    Beppo the Gorilla has escaped from the zoo, captures Minnie, and ties her up in her own attic. Mickey hunts down the attacker, plays cat and mouse, but finally captures the ape.

  • S04E23 The Picnic

    • October 23, 1930

    Mickey and Minnie go picnicking but make the mistake of bringing Pluto along. The hound chases rabbits and damages Mickey's car; meanwhile, animals ransack the picnic lunch and Mickey sings "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree."

  • S04E24 Pioneer Days

    • December 5, 1930

    Mickey and Minnie are out West, then attacked by Indians. Minnie is captured and Mickey is, too, when he comes looking for her, but she escapes and rescues him; later, they disguise themselves as soldiers and scare the entire tribe into the hills.

  • S04E25 The Birthday Party

    • January 7, 1931

    Minnie, Horace, and Clarabelle join hordes of others for a big birthday celebration. Mickey and Minnie jam on "I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby," then Horace and Clarabelle perform a dance and some scat-singing to "Darktown Strutters' Ball."

  • S04E26 Traffic Troubles

    • March 17, 1931

    Mickey's a taxi driver on a very dilapidated road. He tries to take Percy Pig to an appointment, but loses him on the way. He then tries to bring Minnie to her music lesson, but a detour through a barnyard and an encounter with a snake-oil salesman ruin that plan, too.

  • S04E27 The Castaway

    • April 6, 1931

    Mickey's shipwrecked on a desert island with bananas, wild animals, and a piano.

  • S04E28 The Moose Hunt

    • May 3, 1931

    Mickey and Pluto hunt for moose, the hunt being delayed when Mickey thinks he's shot Pluto and, later, when Mickey's gun falls apart in the foe's face.

  • S04E29 The Delivery Boy

    • June 13, 1931

    Mickey's delivering musical instruments, but stops his wagon to take them out and "test" them with Minnie - a project that leaves her farm and most of the instruments in ruins, and Mickey's mule without his hair.

  • S04E30 Mickey Steps Out

    • July 7, 1931

    Mickey and Pluto call on Minnie, but an alley cat disrupts their afternoon of music.

  • S04E31 Blue Rhythm

    • August 18, 1931

    Mickey and his gang gather to play "St. Louis Blues" in a concert hall.

  • S04E32 Fishin' Around

    • September 25, 1931

    Mickey and Pluto fish in a spot where no fishing's allowed. They enjoy various gags and a chase around the river bottom before the sheriff shows up.

  • S04E33 The Barnyard Broadcast

    • October 10, 1931

    Mickey and the gang have a rowdy musicale for the radio.

  • S04E34 The Beach Party

    • November 5, 1931

    Mickey and the gang frolic on the beach.

  • S04E35 Mickey Cuts Up

    • November 30, 1931

    Mickey helps Minnie with her yard work. Eventually a lawnmower runs berserk as Pluto pulls it chaotically around the garden.

  • S04E36 Mickey's Orphans

    • December 9, 1931

    A bunch of orphan kids (depicted as kittens) are left on Mickey's doorstep in a basket. They make life into hell as Mickey, Minnie, and Pluto try to give them a Christmas party.

  • S04E37 The Duck Hunt

    • January 28, 1932

    Mickey and Pluto go duck hunting, stopping to jam to "Columbia, Gem of the Ocean." The ducks get their own back, carrying the hunters through the air and dropping them on a clothesline.

  • S04E38 The Grocery Boy

    • February 11, 1932

    Mickey goes shopping for Minnie, but is late bringing the groceries back. She acts haughty as a result, then softens. She and Mickey make dinner in time to the music, but Pluto steals the turkey and causes chaos when they try to retrieve it.

  • S04E39 The Mad Dog

    • March 5, 1932

    Pluto swallows the soap while being bathed, then runs away. His soapy slobber makes locals think he's gone mad, and they call the dogcatcher to destroy him.

  • S04E40 Barnyard Olympics

    • April 15, 1932

    With Horace as his trainer, Mickey competes with Pete at running, vaulting, rowing, and finally a delightfully crazy bicycle race.

  • S04E41 Mickey's Revue

    • May 25, 1932

    Mickey, Minnie, Horace, and Clarabelle put on another big show, with Goofy as the running gag - eating peanuts and laughing to the annoyance of the audience.

  • S04E42 Musical Farmer

    • June 23, 1932

    One of Mickey's hens lays a giant egg, and the whole farm celebrates, preparing to take a photograph of the great event.

  • S04E43 Mickey in Arabia

    • July 18, 1932

    Mickey and Minnie are on vacation when Sultan Pete tries to capture Minnie for his harem.

  • S04E44 Mickey's Nightmare

    • August 13, 1932

    Pluto licks a sleeping Mickey, causing him to dream that Minnie's kissing him - and proposing marriage. The imagined union turns to catastrophe as tons of little mice demolish the house.

  • S04E45 Trader Mickey

    • August 20, 1932

    While taking a shipload of musical instruments along the African coast, Mickey and Pluto are captured by cannibals. The savages plan to eat them until Mickey trades the instruments for their freedom, then engages in a wild jam session to "The Darktown Strutters' Ball."

  • S04E46 The Whoopee Party

    • September 17, 1932

    Mickey and his pals throw a wild party - so wild that roast chickens and lamps come to life and join in the chaos. The police come to put down the racket, but end up joining in themselves.

  • S04E47 Touchdown Mickey

    • October 15, 1932

    It's the big game with Mickey's Manglers vs. the Alley Cats. Sportscaster Goofy keeps track of what's going on (badly) as Mickey takes his team to victory.

  • S04E48 The Wayward Canary

    • November 12, 1932

    Mickey's bought a canary to give Minnie as a pet, but doesn't know that the bird has a bunch of hatchlings in her cage, too. When they get away and fly around Minnie's house, an old cat tries to catch them and Mickey destructively tries to keep that from happening.

  • S04E49 The Klondike Kid

    • November 12, 1932

    Mickey entertains guests at a saloon as a piano player, then comforts poor, homeless Minnie. Pete comes to capture her, takes her to his cabin, and a wild Chaplinlike battle ensues.

  • S04E50 Mickey's Good Deed

    • December 17, 1932

    On Christmas Eve, Mickey needs money to help out a poor mother's desperate children. So he sells Pluto to a rich family - whose spoiled brat gives the pooch a real run for his money.

  • S04E51 Building a Building

    • January 7, 1933

    Mickey saves box-lunch-seller Minnie from Pete, who's boss on a construction site.

  • S04E52 The Mad Doctor

    • January 21, 1933

    Mickey dreams that Pluto has been captured by an evil scientist who hopes to graft his head onto a hen's body. When Mickey tries to save the hound from the villain's castle, he ends up on the operating table himself.

  • S04E53 Mickey's Pal Pluto

    • February 18, 1933

    Pluto rescues some kittens, but when Mickey and Minnie seem to treat them well at his own expense, his evil side (shown as a devil dog) convinces him to start a rivalry with the kits.

  • S04E54 Mickey's Mellerdrammer

    • March 18, 1933

    Mickey and the gang stage "Uncle Tom's Cabin," but the crowd receives Horace's villainous performance as Simon Legree too seriously, bombing him off the stage with vegetables. Clarabelle's dramatic performance as a fleeing slave is also ruined, when dogs that are supposed to be chasing her are led astray and through the orchestra pit by a cat.

  • S04E55 Ye Olden Days

    • April 8, 1933

    A stage play shows Mickey as a wandering minstrel, saving Maid Minnie from having to marry Prince Goofy of Poopoopadoo.

  • S04E56 The Mail Pilot

    • May 13, 1933

    Through rain, sleet, snow and mail bandits, Mickey's mail must go through.

  • S04E57 Mickey's Mechanical Man

    • June 17, 1933

    Mickey's built a robot named Champ who's going to win Mickey a prize by fighting Beppo the Gorilla, the Kongo Killer, in a boxing ring. The robot only works in fits and starts, though, so things look grim for a while. Luckily, Minnie resuscitates Champ by honking her car horn at him.

  • S04E58 Mickey's Gala Premiere

    • July 1, 1933

    Mickey and the gang attend a premiere of his latest cartoon at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, and lots of Hollywood celebrities of the time are all there to see it.

  • S04E59 Puppy Love

    • September 2, 1933

    Mickey and Pluto come to call on Minnie and Fifi, but when Pluto exchanges the chocolates Mickey was going to give as a gift with the bone he has for Fifi, Minnie thinks Mickey did it and a violent argument starts. Mickey and Minnie each vow to give up the opposite sex... but they don't keep those vows for long.

  • S04E60 The Steeple Chase

    • September 30, 1933

    Colonel Rolf Rolfe has bet his last "bottom dollar" on his horse, Thunderbolt, to win. When the horse discovers a gin bottle and drinks it, though, Mickey has to costume two stable hands as a horse and ride them in the race, instead.

  • S04E61 The Pet Store

    • October 28, 1933

    Tony Dinero enlists Mickey to watch the shop while he's away at lunch. Unfortunately Beppo the Gorilla escapes from his cage and uses Minnie as Fay Wray in a King Kong imitation.

  • S04E62 Giantland

    • November 25, 1933

    Mickey tells a crowd of orphans a version of "Jack and the Beanstalk" in which he plays the leading role and takes on Rumplewatt, the "king of the giants - prince of the tyrants."

  • S04E63 Shanghaied

    • January 13, 1934

    Mickey and Minnie have been captured on Pete's pirate ship, but fight their way to freedom in the face of a whole crewful of identical, bulldog roughnecks.

  • S04E64 Camping Out

    • February 17, 1934

    a.k.a. 'Camping Troubles.' Mickey, Minnie, Horace, and Clarabelle are picked on by a mosquito while camping. When Horace swats the 'skeeter, the little bug flies back to the swamp and rallies his relatives for a full-bore attack on our friends.

  • S04E65 Playful Pluto

    • March 3, 1934

    Pluto pesters Mickey as the mouse tries to do his housecleaning. When the hound swallows a flashlight and later sits on flypaper, you know there's going to be trouble.

  • S04E66 Gulliver Mickey

    • May 19, 1934

    Mickey tells the orphans how he once landed in Lilliput, was first attacked by its tiny citizens, but later saved them all from a giant spider monster.

  • S04E67 Mickey's Steam Roller

    • June 16, 1934

    While streetworker Mickey romances Minnie, Mickey's nephews Morty and Ferdy take control of his steamroller and it's full speed ahead on a very destructive ride.

  • S04E68 Orphan's Benefit

    • August 11, 1934

    An ensemble performance emceed by Mickey includes piano playing, an adagio dance, an operatic number, and numerous attempts by Donald Duck to recite "Little Boy Blue."

  • S04E69 Mickey Plays Papa

    • September 29, 1934

    While reading a murder mystery late at night, Mickey and Pluto find Elmer, a mouse toddler, on their doorstep. Trying to make the boy feel at home, Mickey and Pluto almost bring the house down around their knees.

  • S04E70 The Dognapper

    • November 17, 1934

    Officers Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck have to capture Pegleg Pete, who's stolen Minnie's dog and is holding it for ransom. A wild chase in a sawmill (including an extended battle to avoid the saw itself) is soon in order.

  • S04E71 Two-Gun Mickey

    • December 15, 1934

    Cowgirl Minnie thinks she can take care of herself on the prairie, but when she's captured by Pete, Mickey must come to her rescue.

  • S04E72 Mickey's Man Friday

    • January 5, 1935

    On a desert island, Mickey befriends the monkeyfaced native Friday, a cannibal whose brothers had planned him to be their evening meal. When the entire tribe returns to get even, Mickey and Friday hold them off from a boobytrapped fort.

  • S04E73 The Band Concert

    • February 23, 1935

    Mickey leads his band through a rendition of ""The William Tell Overture"" while Donald Duck and a passing tornado interrupt.

  • S04E74 Mickey's Service Station

    • February 23, 1935

    "You hear dot squeek?" says Pegleg Pete of his car. "Get reed of it! I'll be back in ten minutes! Get reed of dot squeek, or..." Inspired, disastrous comic moments for Mickey, Donald, and Goofy result.

  • S04E75 Mickey's Kangaroo

    • April 13, 1935

    A friend in Australia has sent Mickey the kangaroo Hoppy, who with her pesky son drives Pluto completely to distraction. Mickey wants to train the kangaroos to be fighters, but they end up throwing him in his own hay-baling machine. "C'mon - mix it up!"

  • S04E76 Mickey's Garden

    • July 13, 1935

    The famous mouse battles house-size insects after inhaling too much bug spray.

  • S04E77 Mickey's Fire Brigade

    • August 3, 1935

    A house fire is raging and Mickey, Donald, and Goofy attempt to put it out with the usual disastrous results.

  • S04E78 Pluto's Judgement Day

    • August 31, 1935

    Pluto chases a cat too much and in his dreams is brought to trial before a jury ... composed of cats!

  • S04E79 On Ice

    • September 28, 1935

    Mickey shows off for Minnie, but must rescue Donald when he's nearly blown over a frozen waterfall. Meanwhile, Goofy tries a new form of ice fishing.

  • S04E80 Mickey's Polo Team

    • January 4, 1936

    The Mickey Mousers take on the Movie Stars in a manic polo tournament.

  • S04E81 Orphans' Picnic

    • February 15, 1936

    Donald is supervising the ill-behaved orphans at Mickey's picnic and sticks to his task, even when the brats steal the food and give the duck a bee sandwich.

  • S04E82 Mickey's Grand Opera

    • March 7, 1936

    An opera starring Donald Duck and Clara Cluck? Mickey conducts and Pluto steals the show.

  • S04E83 Thru the Mirror

    • May 30, 1936

    Mickey dreams that he steps through the mirror where everything is alive. While there, he dances with a pair of gloves and a pack of playing cards.

  • S04E84 Mickey's Rival

    • June 20, 1936

    The heart of Minnie Mouse is the prize in a feud between Mickey and a new rival for her affections.

  • S04E85 Moving Day

    • June 20, 1936

    Mickey and Donald are six months behind on the rent and are being evicted by Sheriff Pete. So they have to move ... and fast!

  • S04E86 Alpine Climbers

    • July 25, 1936

    Mickey, Donald, and Pluto climb up into the Alps in search of eagle's eggs and edelweiss - leading to violent conflict with a mother eagle and a mountain goat.

  • S04E87 Mickey's Circus

    • August 1, 1936

    Mickey's circus has a performance that's dominated - and wrecked - by the orphans and by Donald's destructive trained seals.

  • S04E88 Mickey's Elephant

    • October 10, 1936

    Mickey receives a baby elephant as a gift from the Rajah of Gahboon. But Pluto isn't quite sure what to make of it, especially when he begins to suspect that he's being replaced.

  • S04E89 The Worm Turns

    • January 2, 1937

    Chemist Mickey concocts a super strength potion that turns a fly into a fighter and a mouse into a super-mouse.

  • S04E90 Magician Mickey

    • February 6, 1937

    Donald makes the mistake of heckling Mickey's magic act, so Mickey gets his revenge ... or so he thinks.

  • S04E91 Moose Hunters

    • February 20, 1937

    Mickey, Donald and Goofy are all out to catch a moose. But with this trio, what moose could possibly be in danger?

  • S04E92 Mickey's Amateurs

    • April 17, 1937

    Mickey hosts an amateur talent show while Donald attempts to get through a recitation of "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" without incident.

  • S04E93 Hawaiian Holiday

    • September 24, 1937

    Mickey and Minnie play the uke and dance for a few brief moments - then it's on to the main body of the short as Goofy surfs, Pluto fights with a crab, and Donald sets himself on fire.

  • S04E94 Clock Cleaners

    • October 15, 1937

    Mickey, Donald and Goofy attempt to clean a tower clock; gears, springs and all. The gears and springs have different ideas, as does a nesting stork.

  • S04E95 Lonesome Ghosts

    • December 24, 1937

    Mickey and his best friends are hired by telephone to evict a number of ghosts from a haunted house. Unknown to them they were hired by the ghosts themselves, four lonesome ghosts who are bored because nobody has visited the house they are haunting for a long time. They wish to play tricks on the mortals. And they do through a series of inventive gags, but by the end the trio has managed to scare the ghosts out of the house when flour accidentally spilled over the trio.

  • S04E96 Boat Builders

    • February 25, 1938

    Mickey, Donald, and Goofy construct the ship "Queen Minnie" from folding component parts. When Minnie launches the ship by hitting it with a champagne bottle, she whacks it so hard that, once out at sea, it separates into its parts again.

  • S04E97 Mickey's Trailer

    • May 6, 1938

    Our bold trio travels cross-country by trailer - and sorely lives to regret it, especially when the makeshift vehicle crashes its way down a cliffside.

  • S04E98 The Whalers

    • August 19, 1938

    While Captain Mickey struggles to empty a pail of water, Donald gets his head stuck in a boot that's tied to a harpoon rope, and in trying to save him, Goofy falls through the blowhole of the whale they're trying to capture.

  • S04E99 Mickey's Parrot

    • September 9, 1938

    A talking parrot wanders through Mickey's house while Mickey and Pluto think they're tracking an escaped criminal.

  • S04E100 Brave Little Tailor

    • September 23, 1938

    Mickey, the tailor, kills "seven flies with one blow." The king, thinking that Mickey is talking about giants, sends him out to kill one, and offers him the hand of the Princess Minnie in return.

  • S04E101 Society Dog Show

    • February 3, 1939

    Mickey enters Pluto in a ritzy dog show where they are hopelessly outclassed and have little chance of winning until the building catches on fire and Pluto saves the day.

  • S04E102 The Pointer

    • July 21, 1939

    Pluto becomes a hunting dog, learning how to point for Mickey.

  • S04E103 Tugboat Mickey

    • April 26, 1940

    Tugboat captain Mickey is cleaning his boat when he receives an SOS! Only Mickey, Donald and Goofy can save the day.

  • S04E104 Pluto's Dream House

    • August 30, 1940

    "Does you mean a kennel for a canine beast?" An invisible genie with a Rochester voice partially emerges from a lamp and creates a deluxe home for Pluto, nearly driving Mickey to distraction in the process.

  • S04E105 Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip

    • November 1, 1940

    No dogs are allowed on Pete's train, so Mickey tries to smuggle Pluto aboard with a variety of disguises.

  • S04E106 The Little Whirlwind

    • February 14, 1941

    Minnie wants Mickey to clean up her yard - or else he won't get any of her just-out-of-the-oven cake. Mickey cleans the yard, but then wrecks it trying to get rid of a pesky tornado. And does he get his cake? What do you think?

  • S04E107 The Nifty Nineties

    • June 30, 1941

    Mickey takes Minnie to a vaudeville show, then out for a wild drive in an antique car.

  • S04E108 Orphan's Benefit

    • August 22, 1941

    An ensemble performance emceed by Mickey includes piano playing, an adagio dance, an operatic number, and numerous attempts by Donald Duck to recite "Little Boy Blue."

  • S04E109 Mickey's Birthday Party

    • February 7, 1942

    Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Clarabelle Cow, Horace Horsecollar and Clara Cluck throw a big party for Mickey where the mouse's wild rhumba dancing rules the day. Goofy tries baking a cake, but keeps messing it up, such as making too much noise while it's baking, etc.

  • S04E110 Symphony Hour

    • March 20, 1942

    Never leave the instruments of a radio symphony orchestra in care of Goofy! That's what Mickey does, they end up getting squashed in a elevator, and the orchestra ends up sounding like Spike Jones.

  • S04E111 Mickey's Delayed Date

    • October 3, 1947

    Mickey is late for a date with Minnie and has to get himself ready in a hurry with Pluto's help.

  • S04E112 Mickey Down Under

    • March 19, 1948

    Mickey's in Australia, driving Pluto crazy with a boomerang and getting involved in chaos when he encounters a giant emu and tries to steal her egg.

  • S04E113 Mickey and the Seal

    • December 3, 1948

    A zoo escapee finds refuge in Mickey's bath, despite Pluto's protests.

  • S04E114 R'coon Dawg

    • August 10, 1951

    The racoon Mickey and Pluto hunt fools Mickey into thinking that she's got a family - but Pluto knows her "child" is really Mickey's coonskin cap.

  • S04E115 Pluto's Party

    • September 7, 1952

    It's Pluto's birthday party, but Mickey's dozen or so nephews seem to be having all the fun. Their present is a wagon so Pluto can pull them; the "Pin the Tail on Pluto" game doesn't go quite right, and everything seems to prevent Pluto from having his birthday cake. But Mickey has planned ahead.

  • S04E116 Pluto's Christmas Tree

    • November 21, 1952

    Pluto comes bounding outside to help Mickey get a Christmas tree. Chip 'n Dale see him and make fun of him, but the tree they take refuge in is the one Mickey chops down. They like the decorations, especially the candy canes and Mickey's bowl of mixed nuts. But Pluto spots them and goes after them long before Mickey spots them. Minnie, Donald, and Goofy drop by to sing carols.

  • S04E117 The Simple Things

    • April 18, 1953

    Mickey and Pluto go fishing. Pluto has a run-in with a clam, who eventually lodges in Pluto's mouth; Mickey thinks the clam is Pluto's tongue and can't understand why Pluto keeps begging for more food. After they get rid of the clam, Mickey's attempts to use his minnows as bait are thwarted by a hungry seagull; he brings his friends, and they chase our heroes away.

  • S04E118 Mickey's Christmas Carol

    • December 16, 1983

    A Disney version of the Dickens tale of the change of heart of a miserly old fellow named Scrooge.

  • S04E119 The Prince and the Pauper

    • November 16, 1990

    The classic Twain story loosely retold, as pauper Mickey takes the place of a royal double, but falls prey to Regent Pete's power-grabbing plans.

  • S04E120 Runaway Brain

    • August 11, 1995

    Looking to earn money for a trip to Hawaii, Mickey takes a "few hours of mindless work" with mad Dr. Frankenollie. He never expects to have his mind switched with Frankenollie's vast monster, Julius.

  • S04E121 Get a Horse!

    • June 11, 2013

    The hand-drawn short “follows Mickey, his favorite gal pal Minnie Mouse and their friends Horace Horsecollar and Clarabelle Cow as they delight in a musical wagon ride, until Peg-Leg Pete shows up and tries to run them off the road.”

  • S04E122 Minnie's Yoo Hoo

    • January 1, 1930

    A sing-a-long reel made for the Mickey Mouse Clubs featuring Mickey leading a rendition of the theme song.

  • S04E123 Mickey and The Beanstalk

    • September 27, 1947

    The classic fairy tale retold again. In a really naive move, Mickey sells the cow for magic beans, whereupon the climb to giant country begins for Mickey, Donald, and Goofy.

  • S04E124 Mickey and the Beanstalk

    • September 27, 1947

    When a mysterious thief steals Happy Valley's most prized possession -- the musical Singing Harp, Mickey, Donald, and Goofy team up to find the it and face off against the irritable Willie the Giant.

Season 5 - Silly Symphonies

  • S05E01 The Skeleton Dance

    • August 22, 1929

    A nightmarish graveyard provides the background for a quartet of dancing bones.

  • S05E02 El Terrible Toreador

    • September 7, 1929

    The title character vies with a Mexican officer for the affections of a comely barmaid, all set to Latin themes from classical music.

  • S05E03 Springtime

    • October 24, 1929

    The first of "4 Seasons" Silly Symphonies; Flowers, ladybugs, centipedes, birds, and frogs dance (and devour each other!) in time to the usual blend of themes from the light classics.

  • S05E04 Hell's Bells

    • October 30, 1929

    The devils of hell gather together for a mad frolic.

  • S05E05 The Merry Dwarfs

    • December 16, 1929

    A village of dwarfs dance and play through their day.

  • S05E06 Summer

    • January 16, 1930

    Second "4 Seasons" Symphony; More cavorting and devouring amongst woodland creatures; this time centipedes, butterflies, a cubistic stick-bug, and some cheerful dung beetles!

  • S05E07 Autumn

    • February 15, 1930

    Third "4 Seasons" Symphony; Bears, beavers, squirrels and other mammals rush to store up food for the winter - set, once again, to a lively pastiche of light classics.

  • S05E08 Cannibal Capers

    • March 13, 1930

    A group of cannibals gather together for a tribal dance. That is, until their dance is interrupted by a ferocious lion!

  • S05E09 Night

    • April 28, 1930

    The appearance of a full moon over the old mill pond inspires much comic "bad singing" amongst the flora and fauna living there.

  • S05E10 Frolicking Fish

    • May 8, 1930

    Title tells all here, until the festivities are interrupted by a "scary" octopus.

  • S05E11 Arctic Antics

    • June 5, 1930

    Polar bears (including a cub who looks exactly like an albino Mickey) cavort in the midnight sun, joined by walruses, seals, and penguins.

  • S05E12 Midnight in a Toy Shop

    • July 3, 1930

    A spider seeks shelter inside an old toy store, where he soon discovers that the merchandise comes to life after dark.

  • S05E13 Monkey Melodies

    • September 26, 1930

    Monkeys and apes swing through the trees to the usual mix of classical tunes and standards; including this time the recent vaudeville hit "Abba Dabba Dabba."

  • S05E14 Winter

    • October 30, 1930

    Final "4 Seasons" short. Synopsis: Various animals frolic in the new fallen snow, skating on an icy lake to tunes which include "Jingle Bells" and "The Skater's Waltz."

  • S05E15 Playful Pan

    • December 27, 1930

    The God Pan flits through the fields, coaxing music and dance out of the flora and fauna, who cooperate well. Maybe too well when a dancing thundercloud bumps together, producing a lightning strike that threatens to burn everything down. Fortunately, Pan's musical charms are able to lure the flames into a nearby pond where they are safely extinguished.

  • S05E16 Birds of a Feather

    • February 3, 1931

    A flock of birds flying through the air is attacked by a hawk who steals one of the baby birds. The other birds then join ranks to rescue him back.

  • S05E17 Mother Goose Melodies

    • April 16, 1931

    Old King Cole summons various storybook characters to life for his entertainment and a dance.

  • S05E18 The China Plate

    • May 23, 1931

    An oriental scene on a China plate comes to life to tell the story of two young lovers menaced by an overweight Emperor and a fire-breathing dragon.

  • S05E19 The Busy Beavers

    • June 30, 1931

    A cheerful tribe of musical beavers puts up an elaborate dam which, alas, is destined to be destroyed in a spectacular flood.

  • S05E20 The Cat's Out

    • July 28, 1931

    A cat, being sent out for the night, begins to make trouble for some birds. He later has a nightmare that the birds grow and begin to extract their revenge.

  • S05E21 Egyptian Melodies

    • August 27, 1931

    An inquisitive spider explores the creepy interior of an Egyptian tomb, causing mummies and strange wall paintings to spring to life.

  • S05E22 The Clock Store

    • September 28, 1931

    A lone lamplighter walks down the street lighting the streetlamps as he goes. He stops outside a clock store where, inside, the products perform their various alarms and dances. A fight breaks out between two alarm clocks (instigated by a wall clock) and everyone watches to see who will win.

  • S05E23 The Fox Hunt

    • October 20, 1931

    As the title indicates, a wild fox hunt ends when the hunters encounter a skunk instead of a fox.

  • S05E24 The Spider and the Fly

    • October 23, 1931

    The loves of the common house fly are briefly explored before a villainous black spider wearing Mickey Mouse gloves makes his presence felt. Soon the swarm must unite in military fashion to drive the intruder out--all to the strains of the familiar "Light Cavalry Overture."

  • S05E25 The Ugly Duckling

    • December 17, 1931

    The classic tale of an unwanted newborn who grows into a beautiful swan, but here retooled into an outcast duckling who returns to save his family.

  • S05E26 The Bird Store

    • January 16, 1932

    An idyllic recital at the titular establishment is disrupted by the untimely arrival of a hungry alley cat.

  • S05E27 The Bears and Bees

    • July 9, 1932

    Two cute bear cubs (who share more than a passing resemblance to Mickey Mouse) run afoul of a swarm of honeybees -- but luckily the brunt of their wrath is directed at a grumpy old grizzly.

  • S05E28 Just Dogs

    • July 30, 1932

    Two inmates at the city dog pound stage an escape and free most of their companions as well. A lively spree ensues, most of which takes place in a nearby junk yard.

  • S05E29 Flowers and Trees

    • July 30, 1932

    An idyllic dance of flora; until an wretched old tree stump tries to cut in the dance. Rebuffed, he proceeds to set the woods on fire!

  • S05E30 King Neptune

    • September 10, 1932

    The King of the Sea becomes enraged when lustful pirates threaten violence and rapine against his innocent mermaids. Creatures of the deep rise do Neptune's bidding and soon the pirate ship lies on the ocean floor. Peace and harmony are restored.

  • S05E31 Bugs in Love

    • October 1, 1932

    Inventive insects turn a junk yard into an amusement park. The fun is cut short however, by the arrival of a shifty (and hungry) hobo crow.

  • S05E32 Babes in the Woods

    • November 19, 1932

    Two lost children chance upon a village of elves when an evil witch comes to call. A reworked retelling of the "Hansel and Gretel" story.

  • S05E33 Santa's Workshop

    • December 10, 1932

    Santa reads off the list of good or bad boys and girls while the elves go about constructing the toys and making things ready for Santa's trip.

  • S05E34 Birds in the Spring

    • March 11, 1933

    Two birds rejoice over the hatching of their three eggs; as they grow, the hatchlings are taught to sing and fly. One falls from the nest and has adventures with a rattlesnake and a beehive before finding his way home.

  • S05E35 Father Noah's Ark

    • April 8, 1933

    A musical retelling of the Biblical story of Noah and the ark.

  • S05E36 Three Little Pigs

    • May 27, 1933

    Three pigs set off to set up housekeeping, and learn to deal with life and wolves.

  • S05E37 Old King Cole

    • July 29, 1933

    The Merry Old Soul throws a jazz party for the citizens of Storyland, featuring hepped-up renditions of everything from "Three Blind Mice" to "Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater.

  • S05E38 Lullaby Land

    • August 19, 1933

    A baby falls asleep. The little one and his stuffed puppy visit Lullaby Land, filled with everything that a baby needs. He dreams of a land where powder puffs and pacifiers grow on trees. But look out! Stay out of the Forbidden Garden, where "things are sharp and things are hot, and baby mustn't touch!"

  • S05E39 The Pied Piper

    • September 16, 1933

    Based on the classic tale of a mysterious piper who rids a town of its rat infestation with his music. When the townsfolk refuse to pay the piper his fee, he lures all the town's children away to a magical land in the same manner.

  • S05E40 The Night Before Christmas

    • December 9, 1933

    Loose rendition of Clement C. Moore's famous poem. St. Nick is seen delivering the toys he made in last year's "Santa's Workshop.

  • S05E41 The China Shop

    • January 13, 1934

    Closing time at "Ye Olde China Shop" brings the china pieces to life in a series of formal and informal dances, until a china demon threatens to steal the show.

  • S05E42 The Grasshopper and the Ants

    • February 25, 1934

    A grasshopper fiddles and plays through his day, tempting some of the worker ants to play with him, unaware that winter is coming and food will soon be scarce.

  • S05E43 Funny Little Bunnies

    • March 24, 1934

    This short explores the mysteries of the Easter Rabbits and how they get ready for Easter, making chocolate eggs and rabbits, decorating eggs, and weaving and filling baskets.

  • S05E44 The Big Bad Wolf

    • April 13, 1934

    The bad guy from "Three Little Pigs" does double duty here; he's back for revenge on his old adversaries from the first film, but also stands in for his famous cousin out of "Little Red Riding Hood."

  • S05E45 The Wise Little Hen

    • June 9, 1934

    The hen is looking for someone to help her plant her corn. Peter Pig and Donald Duck both feign belly aches to get out of the chore. So, with help from her chicks, she plants it herself. Harvest time comes; again, Peter and Donald claim belly aches. She cooks up a variety of corn dishes, and heads over to Peter and Donald, but before she can open her mouth, they already have their belly aches. Once she asks, they are miraculously "cured" but all she gives them is castor oil, for their belly aches.

  • S05E46 The Flying Mouse

    • July 14, 1934

    A small mouse saves a butterfly from a spider's web. The butterfly turns out to be a fairy who gives the mouse one wish : to be able to fly. But his wish turns out to be not quite what he bargained for.

  • S05E47 Peculiar Penguins

    • September 1, 1934

    Residents of the South Pole, including an amorous pair of penguins, dance and frolic in a Technicolor fantasyland. The "heavy", a large, hungry shark, is finally outwitted by our romantic hero.

  • S05E48 The Goddess of Spring

    • November 3, 1934

    An operatic (and melodramatic) take on the myth of Persephone and her abduction to the underworld.

  • S05E49 The Tortoise and the Hare

    • January 5, 1935

    A retelling of Aesop's fable where the hare learns that slow and steady wins the race.

  • S05E50 The Golden Touch

    • March 22, 1935

    Greedy King Midas is granted his wish that everything he touches turns to gold. He learns his lesson, however, when everyone and everything he loves,including food, turns to gold as well.

  • S05E51 The Robber Kitten

    • April 20, 1935

    A discontented young kitten tires of being mothered at home and runs away seeking adventure as a highwayman. A scary encounter with a genuine robber, however, soon sends him flying home to Mom.

  • S05E52 Water Babies

    • May 11, 1935

    The water sprites living in a rustic pond awake with the dawn for a rollicking picnic. The festivities climax as "matadors" test their courage against an angry bull-frog.

  • S05E53 The Cookie Carnival

    • May 25, 1935

    A confectionery Cinderella story in which a sad girl cookie is turned into the Queen of the Carnival by a wandering hobo cookie.

  • S05E54 Who Killed Cock Robin?

    • June 29, 1935

    A new twist on an old nursery rhyme as the criminal bird court attempts to determine who killed Cock Robin as he wooed his love, Jenny Wren. Robin, it turns out, is not dead, but merely wounded by Cupid's arrow.

  • S05E55 Music Land

    • October 5, 1935

    When the saxophone son of the King of the Isle of Jazz falls in love with the violin daughter of his father's rival, the Queen of the Land of Symphony, war erupts. The Prince and Princess are nearly drowned in the Sea of Discord until a cease fire is called. The short ends in a double wedding and the uniting of the two kingdoms with the Bridge of Harmony.

  • S05E56 Three Orphan Kittens

    • October 26, 1935

    Three kittens are heartlessly abandoned during a snowstorm. They try to take refuge in a nearby house and playfully begin to tear the house apart.

  • S05E57 Cock o' the Walk

    • November 30, 1935

    When a prize fighting rooster comes to town, a celebration is held, complete with elaborate parodies of Busby Berkley dance routines. When the cock sweeps a young hen off her feet, however, he is challenged to a fight by her jealous suitor.

  • S05E58 Broken Toys

    • November 30, 1935

    A discarded toy soldier tossed onto a junk pile rallies the spirits of his fellow cast-offs and founds an ersatz hospital to repair them.

  • S05E59 Elmer Elephant

    • March 28, 1936

    Poor Elmer is teased unmercifully by the other kids at Tillie Tiger's birthday party because of his long nose. But soon, he is shown that his trunk can be very handy when a fire breaks out.

  • S05E60 Three Little Wolves

    • April 18, 1936

    A Disney take on "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" as Fifer Pig and Fiddler Pig continually set off the wolf alarm to Practical Pig's annoyance. Unbeknownst to them, they are being stalked by the Big Bad Wolves' sons.

  • S05E61 Toby Tortoise Returns

    • August 22, 1936

    A return bout between Max Hare and Toby Tortoise, this time mis-matched in the boxing ring.

  • S05E62 Three Blind Mouseketeers

    • September 26, 1936

    The Three Mouseketeers must find different ways to escape the clutches of the devious Captain Katt.

  • S05E63 The Country Cousin

    • October 31, 1936

    Abner is invited by his cousin Monty to leave Podunk behind and move to the big city. But he soon learns that the hidden dangers of big city life are not all they are cracked up to be.

  • S05E64 Mother Pluto

    • November 14, 1936

    Pluto plays mother hen to a handful of chicks who have just hatched in his doghouse.

  • S05E65 More Kittens

    • December 19, 1936

    The three kittens once again get into trouble, this time finding a friend and protector in a big Saint Bernard dog.

  • S05E66 Woodland Cafe

    • March 13, 1937

    One of the liveliest Silly Symphonies featuring a Café full of jitterbugging bugs.

  • S05E67 Little Hiawatha

    • May 15, 1937

    A young Indian brave sets off into the forest primeval to prove his worth by hunting big game. Unfortunately, he finds that some of the game is a lot bigger than he is!

  • S05E68 The Old Mill

    • November 5, 1937

    A triumph of mood over plot, the short shows the inhabitants of an ancient, abandoned mill preparing for nightfall and an approaching storm.

  • S05E69 Moth and the Flame

    • April 1, 1938

    A swarm of moths tear into "Ye Olde Costume Shop" as one pretty girl moth is beguiled by a hypnotic candle flame.

  • S05E70 Wynken, Blynken & Nod

    • May 27, 1938

    An elaborate dream fantasy based on the popular children's poem as three children play and float among the stars.

  • S05E71 Farmyard Symphony

    • October 14, 1938

    A farmyard of animals go through their daily routine to the accompaniment of various classical themes.

  • S05E72 Merbabies

    • December 9, 1938

    A lush underwater backdrop provides the playground for the title characters and an underwater circus.

  • S05E73 Mother Goose Goes Hollywood

    • December 23, 1938

    From the opening scene where Mother Goose takes the place of the MGM lion, it's a trip through her famous rhymes with Hollywood stars taking the place of the storybook characters.

  • S05E74 The Practical Pig

    • February 24, 1939

    Practical Pig builds a lie detector while Fifer Pig and Fiddler Pig go for a swim. As usual, the Big Bad Wolf is not far behind.

  • S05E75 The Ugly Duckling

    • April 7, 1939

    A remake of an earlier Silly Symphony retells the story of an outcast duckling who turns out to become a beautiful swan.

Season 6 - Commercials

  • S06E01 Parade of the Award Nominees

    • November 18, 1932

    A short short made especially for the 1932 Academy Awards show; it features a small parade of the nominees for best actor and actress. In order they were Wallace Beery for "The Champ" (with Jackie Cooper trailing along behind), Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne for "The Guardsman", Helen Hayes for "The Sins of Madelon Claudet", Fredric March for "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", and Marie Dressler for "Emma."

  • S06E02 Mickey's Surprise Party

    • February 18, 1939

    Minnie's biscuits are spoiled when she accidentally gets unpopped popcorn into the dough, and the whole batch explodes. ("It always happened to my mother, too," Mickey helpfully comments.) Luckily, Mickey had biscuits from the store with him all along.

  • S06E03 The Standard Parade

    • December 1, 1939

    Mickey leads the way in a short promotional film for the 1939 Standard Oil "Travel Tykes Weekly" comic book tie-in.

  • S06E04 The Volunteer Worker

    • September 1, 1940

    A trailer created for the Community Chest features Donald as a charity collector having a hard time.

  • S06E05 The Thrifty Pig

    • November 19, 1941

    Reused and reconfigured animation from "The Three Little Pigs" is used to show the advisability of buying Canadian War Bonds to support the war effort.

  • S06E06 Seven Wise Dwarves

    • December 12, 1941

    Reworked animation from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves" has the dwarves investing the proceeds of their diamond mine into Canadian War Bonds.

  • S06E07 Donald's Decision

    • January 11, 1942

    Donald wrestles with his conscience in a decision of whether to buy war bonds or not.

  • S06E08 All Together

    • January 13, 1942

    Mickey conducts an orchestra in reused animation from "Mickey's Grand Opera" in this quick publicity film.

  • S06E09 The New Spirit

    • January 23, 1942

    Donald is taught the importance of paying his income taxes willingly and promptly.

  • S06E10 Four Methods of Flush Riveting

    • July 14, 1942

    Four methods of flush-riveting aircraft aluminum sheet-metal are described and illustrated.

  • S06E11 Food Will Win the War

    • July 21, 1942

    A morale booster film stressing the abudance of American agricultural output.

  • S06E12 Out of the Frying Pan, into the Firing Line

    • July 30, 1942

    Minnie is taught the importance of conservation and recycling of bacon grease, which can be turned into glycerine for the war effort.

  • S06E13 Stop That Tank!

    • December 31, 1942

    Military training film describing the characteristics and details of operation of the Boys MK.1 Anti Tank Rifle.

  • S06E14 The Grain That Built a Hemisphere

    • January 4, 1943

    This animated documentary outlines the history and importance of corn in North America.

  • S06E15 The Spirit of '43

    • January 7, 1943

    A companion piece to ""The New Spirit"" has Donald struggling with two sides of his personality, one a spendthrift, the other a tightwad, and , in the end, deciding to show the proper spirit and pay his income tax.

  • S06E16 The Winged Scourge

    • November 5, 1943

    The Seven Dwarves learn about the menace of mosquito borne malaria and the necessary precautions to control it.

  • S06E17 Defense Against Invasion

    • August 11, 1943

    A doctor persuades a group of boys to be vaccinated by explaining how it will protect them against disease.

  • S06E18 Cleanliness Brings Health

    • June 30, 1945

    The comparison of two rural families to demonstrate the need for proper hygiene and the consequences of its neglect.

  • S06E19 The Unseen Enemy

    • August 13, 1945

    Disney animated educational film about staying safe from disease.

  • S06E20 Planning for Good Eating

    • April 2, 1946

    An educational short from Disney on the importance of good nutrition.

Season 7 - Donald Duck

  • S07E01 Donald and Pluto

    • November 25, 1936

    Donald is a plumber dealing with Pluto and an unwieldy leak. The real fun comes when Pluto accidentally swallows one of Donald's tools - a magnet.

  • S07E02 Don Donald

    • January 9, 1937

    Donald attempts to woo the Spanish senorita Donna Duck (Daisy, in her first screen appearance) to the amusement of a jealous burro.

  • S07E03 Modern Inventions

    • May 29, 1937

    Donald visits ""The Museum of Modern Marvels"" including a robot butler, a hitchhikers aid, and an automatic barber.

  • S07E04 Donald's Ostrich

    • December 10, 1937

    Donald is the announcer of the Wahoo train station dealing with a troublesome piece of cargo : an ostrich.

  • S07E05 Self Control

    • February 11, 1938

    Donald tries to learn self-control with the help of radio announcer Uncle Smiley. But he finds that the radio advice is difficult to follow in real life.

  • S07E06 Donald's Better Self

    • March 11, 1938

    Donald's good side gets him out out bed and ready for school, while his bad side tempts him to go off fishing.

  • S07E07 Donald's Nephews

    • April 15, 1938

    Donald's first encounter with his three ""angel"" nephews, who proceed to destroy his home. Donald turns to the book ""Modern Child Training"" for help.

  • S07E08 Polar Trappers

    • June 17, 1938

    The ""Donald and Goofy Trapping Co."" Donald tries to catch himself a penguin supper while Goofy tries to ""bring 'em back alive.""

  • S07E09 Good Scouts

    • July 8, 1938

    Donald acts as scoutmaster for his three nephews for a nature hike through the wilderness.

  • S07E10 The Fox Hunt

    • July 29, 1938

    Mickey's only spotted in cameo (along with Horace, Clarabelle, and Clara Cluck) as Donald and Goofy get most of this fox-hunting film to themselves.

  • S07E11 Donald's Golf Game

    • November 4, 1938

    Donald needs silence to concentrate on his golf game, but his nephews (who have been pressed into duty as caddies) have other plans, including a bag full of trick clubs.

  • S07E12 Donald's Lucky Day

    • January 13, 1939

    It's Friday the 13th, and Donald has to avoid any number of bad luck omens in order to deliver an ominously ticking package.

  • S07E13 The Hockey Champ

    • April 28, 1939

    Donald ""the Hockey Champion of Duck Swamp"" plays a game of hockey with his nephews.

  • S07E14 Donald's Cousin Gus

    • May 19, 1939

    Donald is visited by his cousin Gus Goose, who proceeds to eat him out of house and home.

  • S07E15 Beach Picnic

    • June 9, 1939

    Donald and Pluto's swimming trip to the beach is interrupted by a swarm of hungry ants, among other things.

  • S07E16 Sea Scouts

    • June 30, 1939

    Commodore Donald teaches the finer points of seamanship to his crew of nephews.

  • S07E17 Donald's Penguin

    • August 11, 1939

    Donald receives a strange gift; Tootsie, a baby penguin, who turns out to be more trouble than she is worth.

  • S07E18 The Autograph Hound

    • September 1, 1939

    While trying to collect autographs at a Hollywood studio, Donald meets a number of movie stars, and runs afoul of a security guard.

  • S07E19 Officer Duck

    • October 10, 1939

    Donald plays a police officer, but could he possibly have any tougher job than having to serve Pete with an eviction notice?

  • S07E20 The Riveter

    • March 15, 1940

    Donald lands a job working high steel as a riveter for construction foreman Pete.

  • S07E21 Donald's Dog Laundry

    • April 5, 1940

    Donald builds himself a ""Modern Dog Washer"" and Pluto just happens to be handy to try it out on. All Donald has to do is to find a way to get him into it.

  • S07E22 Billposters

    • May 17, 1940

    Donald and Goofy attempt to post bills; Donald gets into it with a windmill while Goofy has it out with an angry goat.

  • S07E23 Mr. Duck Steps Out

    • June 7, 1940

    Donald wants to take Daisy jitterbugging, while Huey, Dewey and Louie find devious ways of tagging along.

  • S07E24 Put-Put Troubles

    • July 19, 1940

    Donald and Pluto go boating; but while Donald tries to get the outboard motor started, Pluto has his own problems with a spring coil.

  • S07E25 Donald's Vacation

    • August 9, 1940

    Donald decides to vacation in the great outdoors, but the denizens of the great outdoors are less than co-operative.

  • S07E26 Window Cleaners

    • September 20, 1940

    Donald is a window cleaner on the side of a skyscraper, with help from Pluto.

  • S07E27 Fire Chief

    • December 13, 1940

    Donald's fire department, manned by him and his nephews, are unable to cope when their own building goes up in flames.

  • S07E28 Timber

    • January 10, 1941

    Donald steals Pete's supper, so Pete puts him to work as a lumberjack to work for his food; a job that Donald does not exactly relish.

  • S07E29 Golden Eggs

    • March 7, 1941

    Donald is having a hard time harvesting eggs from the henhouse, so he goes in disguise as a hen to get them.

  • S07E30 A Good Time for a Dime

    • May 9, 1941

    Donald visits a penny arcade where he sees a risque Daisy dancing in one of the nickelodeon shows and later has trouble with the airplane ride.

  • S07E31 Early to Bed

    • July 11, 1941

    Donald has to get up early, but everything seems to be working to keep him awake. His loudly ticking alarm clock resists several attempts to quiet it...

  • S07E32 Truant Officer Donald

    • August 1, 1941

    Donald is responsible for making sure his nephews get to school when they attempt to play hookey.

  • S07E33 Old MacDonald Duck

    • September 12, 1941

    Farmer Donald goes through his farmer day until a fly causes him to lose control while milking a cow.

  • S07E34 Donald's Camera

    • October 24, 1941

    Donald finds a new hobby; photography, which he takes into the wilderness to photograph the wildlife.

  • S07E35 Chef Donald

    • December 5, 1941

    Donald decides to try cooking along with a radio show. He tries to make waffles but accidentally uses rubber cement in the mix.

  • S07E36 The Village Smithy

    • January 16, 1942

    Blacksmith Donald has two tasks on his list: put a new iron rim on a wagon wheel, and shoe Jenny, a female donkey. But the rim won't stay smooth, and the donkey doesn't want the shoes.

  • S07E37 Donald's Snow Fight

    • April 10, 1942

    After getting Donald's dander up in a sledding ""accident"", it's all out snow-war between Donald and his nephews.

  • S07E38 Donald Gets Drafted

    • May 1, 1942

    Donald does his patriotic duty when he recieves his draft notice and enlists in the army. The first of Donald's ""Army"" pictures follows him though his induction medical exam and boot camp.

  • S07E39 Donald's Garden

    • June 12, 1942

    Among other problems, Donald's prize watermelons are at risk from a hungry gopher while trying to tend his own garden.

  • S07E40 Donald's Gold Mine

    • July 24, 1942

    Donald attempts to dig for gold with difficult equipment and an uncooperative donkey.

  • S07E41 The Vanishing Private

    • September 25, 1942

    Donald is put on camoulflage duty, painting a large cannon when he comes across an experimental invisible paint. He finds that it works especially well on himself when he is trying to hide from Pete.

  • S07E42 Sky Trooper

    • November 6, 1942

    Donald dreams of flying so much that Pete finally gives him the chance. What he doesn't realize is that flying also includes jumping out of the plane as a paratrooper.

  • S07E43 Bellboy Donald

    • December 18, 1942

    Donald tries his best to be polite and dignified as a hotel bellboy. But when his first guest is Pete, the job is next to impossible.

  • S07E44 Der Fuehrer's Face

    • January 1, 1943

    A German ""oom-pah"" band parades through town extolling the ""virtues"" of the Fuehrer with the title song. They awaken Donald Duck who has to go to work in a Nazi munitions factory, much to his regret. Luckily in the end, after a frantic workday trying to alternate between making bombs and saluting Hitler, he finds that it has all been a nightmare and that he is still living the the good old U.S.A. Der Fuehrer's Face won the 1942 Academy Award for Best Short Subjects: Cartoons.

  • S07E45 Donald's Tire Trouble

    • January 29, 1943

    A flat tire proves to be more than enough to try Donald's patience.

  • S07E46 Aquarela do Brasil

    • February 6, 1943

    A short impressionistic view of Brazil turns into Donald Duck getting dance lessons from Jose Carioca.

  • S07E47 Lake Titicaca

    • February 6, 1943

    A short travelogue as Donald absorbs the sights, sounds and rugged terrain of Lake Titicaca.

  • S07E48 The Flying Jalopy

    • March 12, 1943

    Donald buys a used plane from Ben Buzzard who tries to sabotage it in order to collect on a forged insurance policy.

  • S07E49 Fall Out, Fall In

    • April 23, 1943

    Donald experiences one of the joys of army life; the extended march with an overnight respite in an uncooperative pup tent.

  • S07E50 The Old Army Game

    • November 5, 1943

    The old shell game gets a new face as Donald stays off-base past ""Taps"" and has to try to sneak back in with out alerting Pete.

  • S07E51 Home Defense

    • November 26, 1943

    Donald mans his listening post while his three nephews wait in readiness to attack the enemy. But chaos breaks out when the enemy turns out to be nothing more than a wandering bee.

  • S07E52 Trombone Trouble

    • February 18, 1944

    Pete's trombone playing is so awful and loud that it even incurs the wrath of the Gods. Donald Duck is eventually called in to help, but as it turns out, his playing is even worse!

  • S07E53 Donald Duck and the Gorilla

    • March 31, 1944

    Donald's nephews get revenge on Donald by dressing up in a gorilla suit, when a real escaped gorilla breaks into the house.

  • S07E54 Contrary Condor

    • April 21, 1944

    While mountain climbing in the Andes, Donald is taken under the wing of a mother condor who mistakes him for one of her newborn babies.

  • S07E55 Commando Duck

    • June 2, 1944

    Donald is given a wartime assignment to wipe out a Japanese airfield.

  • S07E56 The Plastics Inventor

    • September 1, 1944

    In much the same spirit as 1941's ""Chef Donald"", Don decides to build an airplane with instructions from a radio show. Unfortunately, his airplane has less longevity that his waffles did.

  • S07E57 Donald's Off Day

    • December 8, 1944

    Donald's golf game is ruined by a sudden thunderstorm. While passing the time with a medical book, he quickly becomes hypochondriac (with a little help from his nephews.)

  • S07E58 The Clock Watcher

    • January 26, 1945

    Donald takes a job as a gift wrapper in a department store.

  • S07E59 The Eyes Have It

    • March 30, 1945

    Donald learns hypnotism from a book and uses it on Pluto to make him believe he is a variety of animals, including one that bites back.

  • S07E60 Donald's Crime

    • June 29, 1945

    Donald breaks into his nephew's piggy bank to afford a date with Daisy, then afterwards must face up to his guilt.

  • S07E61 Duck Pimples

    • August 10, 1945

    Donald's over-active imagination is inspired by scary stories on the radio and in books.

  • S07E62 No Sail

    • September 7, 1945

    Goofy and Donald go sailing in a coin operated rented boat, but have to deal with sharks when they run out of nickles.

  • S07E63 Cured Duck

    • October 26, 1945

    Is there any cure for Donald's temper? Daisy seems to think so, and refuses to go out with him until he learns to control it.

  • S07E64 Old Sequoia

    • December 21, 1945

    Park Ranger Donald (Agent # 13) is in charge of making sure a tree ""Old Sequoia"" doesn't get gnawed down by beavers.

  • S07E65 Donald's Double Trouble

    • June 28, 1946

    Donald hires a look-alike with more gentlemanly manners to win back the heart of Daisy after an argument.

  • S07E66 Wet Paint

    • August 9, 1946

    Donald's brand new paint job on his car is threatened by Johnnie the bird, who only wants a thread for his nest.

  • S07E67 Dumb Bell of the Yukon

    • August 30, 1946

    Donald heads to the Yukon Territory to hunt up a fur coat for Daisy.

  • S07E68 Lighthouse Keeping

    • September 20, 1946

    Donald stoically tries to keep his lighthouse light lit, much to the chagrin of Marblehead the pelican, who is trying to get some sleep.

  • S07E69 Frank Duck Brings 'em Back Alive

    • November 1, 1946

    In a switch from "Tiger Trouble" and "African Diary," this time Donald plays the great white hunter, going after the "wild man of the jungle," Goofy.

  • S07E70 Straight Shooters

    • April 18, 1947

    Donald, as a carnival barker, cheats his nephews out of their prizes when they try his booth. The nephews, of course, have to retaliate.

  • S07E71 Sleepy Time Donald

    • July 11, 1947

    Donald sleepwalks through a date with Daisy.

  • S07E72 Clown of the Jungle

    • June 20, 1947

    As a photgrapher in the jungles of South America, Donald doesn't expect to come across the crazy Aracuan Bird, who more than fits his name as the ""clown of the jungle.""

  • S07E73 Donald's Dilemma

    • July 11, 1947

    A blow on the head from a flowerpot changes Donald's personality for the better, but Daisy loses him in the process.

  • S07E74 Crazy with the Heat

    • August 1, 1947

    Donald and Goofy are driving through the desert when their car breaks down. Eventually, thirst and the blinding heat begin to get to them.

  • S07E75 Bootle Beetle

    • August 22, 1947

    A young beetle attempts to run away from home, but is stopped by a lesson about the dreaded bug collector, Donald Duck.

  • S07E76 Wide Open Spaces

    • September 12, 1947

    Donald, not wanting to pay for a hotel room, decides to sleep outdoors. In doing so, he tangles with an air mattress, a boulder, and other elements of the great outdoors.

  • S07E77 Chip an' Dale

    • November 28, 1947

    Chip 'n' Dale's house is being chopped down by a snowbound Donald for firewood, along with their store of nuts!

  • S07E78 Drip Dippy Donald

    • March 5, 1948

    Poor, tired Donald is kept awake by a dripping faucet.

  • S07E79 Daddy Duck

    • April 16, 1948

    Donald plays daddy to a baby kangaroo.

  • S07E80 Donald's Dream Voice

    • May 21, 1948

    No one understands a word that salesman Donald says, so he takes voice pills to improve his speech.

  • S07E81 The Trial of Donald Duck

    • July 30, 1948

    All Donald wants is a cup of coffee when he gets mixed up in a misunderstanding about the abnormally huge bill.

  • S07E82 Inferior Decorator

    • August 27, 1948

    Spike the Bee doesn't understand why he can't get pollen out of Donald's new flowered wallpaper.

  • S07E83 Soup's On

    • October 15, 1948

    It's dinner time! And all the nephews have to do is wash up for dinner. But things take a turn against Donald when his nephews convince him that he's an angel.

  • S07E84 Three for Breakfast

    • November 5, 1948

    Donald's pancakes smell like a better breakfast for Chip 'n' Dale than acorns. Donald tries to slip them a rubber cement pancake in return.

  • S07E85 Tea for Two Hundred

    • December 24, 1948

    Donald is picnicking outdoors when he decides to have some fun with a line of ants. Big mistake as the ants decide to take revenge and go after his picnic.

  • S07E86 Donald's Happy Birthday

    • February 11, 1949

    Huey, Dewey, and Louie earn enough money to buy their Uncle Donald a birthday present. Donald, not knowing what the money is for, wants the kids to save their money for a rainy day. The boys manage to get the money back and buy Donald a box of cigars. Donald thinks the boys have taken up smoking and force them to smoke the cigars.

  • S07E87 Sea Salts

    • April 8, 1949

    Bootle Beetle reminisces about old times with Donald aboard ship.

  • S07E88 Winter Storage

    • June 3, 1949

    Winter is coming and Chip 'n' Dale's acorn ration is running low. What better place to find them than Park Ranger Donald's tree seeding project?

  • S07E89 Honey Harvester

    • August 5, 1949

    Donald's greenhouse is an ideal source of pollen for Spike the Bee.

  • S07E90 All in a Nutshell

    • September 2, 1949

    Chip 'n' Dale find a much better source of food than acorns at "Don's Nut Butter" stand.

  • S07E91 The Greener Yard

    • October 14, 1949

    A small beetle decides the grass is greener is the yard next door. Unfortunately, that yard is the property of Donald Duck.

  • S07E92 Slide, Donald, Slide

    • November 25, 1949

    Donald wants to listen to the World Series on the radio, but Spike would rather listen to classical music.

  • S07E93 Toy Tinkers

    • December 16, 1949

    It's Christmas time, and Chip 'n' Dale fight with Donald for the goodies under his tree.

  • S07E94 Lion Around

    • January 20, 1950

    Donald's nephews disguise themselves as a mountain lion to scare Donald, when a real mountain lion comes wandering along.

  • S07E95 Crazy Over Daisy

    • March 24, 1950

    Donald's quiet bicycle ride to see Daisy is interrupted by Chip 'n' Dale.

  • S07E96 Trailer Horn

    • April 28, 1950

    Chip 'n' Dale come across Donald camping in the woods and amuse themselves by bouncing on Donald's car horn. Donald, however, is not amused but tries to enjoy his holiday anyway and the usual war ensues. In the end, it's Donald's car that gets the worst of it!

  • S07E97 Hook, Lion and Sinker

    • September 1, 1950

    Louie attempts to steal the prizes from Donald's fishing expedition.

  • S07E98 Bee at the Beach

    • October 13, 1950

    Donald and Spike fight over limited space at the beach.

  • S07E99 Out on a Limb

    • December 15, 1950

    Donald is pruning Chip 'n' Dale's tree home. He doesn't want to chase them away like he usually does; just to have some fun with them which, of course, backfires.

  • S07E100 Dude Duck

    • March 2, 1951

    Donald goes on vacation to a dude ranch and gets a totally uncooperative horse as a mount.

  • S07E101 Corn Chips

    • March 23, 1951

    Donald cons Chip 'n' Dale into shoveling his snowy sidewalk, and ends up shovelling popcorn.

  • S07E102 Test Pilot Donald

    • June 8, 1951

    Dale dreams of flying and finds a perfect opportunity when Donald's remote control airplane gets stuck in their tree.

  • S07E103 Lucky Number

    • July 20, 1951

    Service Station owner Donald wins a car from a sweepstake ticket (a new Zoom V-8) and Huey, Dewey, and Louie decide to pick it up for him.

  • S07E104 Out of Scale

    • November 2, 1951

    Chip 'n' Dale make themselves at home in Donald's model train set.

  • S07E105 Bee on Guard

    • December 14, 1951

    Spike is responsible for protecting the hive against Donald's honey harvesting.

  • S07E106 Donald Applecore

    • January 18, 1952

    Donald is an apple farmer trying to save his crop from two mischievous chipmunks.

  • S07E107 Let's Stick Together

    • April 25, 1952

    An elderly bee, seeing an equally elderly Donald Duck in the park, looks back on their long partnership. The bee started helping Donald pick up trash, then using his sharp stinger to increase sales for balloon vendor Donald, then as a tattoo artist, and finally doing embroidery. After a particularly demanding tapestry, the bee asks for time off, and Donald shows him to a custom-built greenhouse. In there, along with lots of lovely flowers, and moreover, a lady bee. This obviously causes some problems in the relationship with Donald.

  • S07E108 Uncle Donald's Ants

    • July 18, 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.

  • S07E109 Trick or Treat

    • October 10, 1952

    Donald's nephews come by for halloween and Donald plays tricks on them. But Witch Hazel was watching, and offers to help the boys get even. She brews up a potion that animates inanimate objects and sics them on Donald. He initially agrees to treat the boys, until he hears the witch call him a "pushover". She animates his feet to get him to cough up the key to his pantry.

  • S07E110 Don's Fountain of Youth

    • May 30, 1953

    The boys are more interested in their comic book than the sights on their Florida vacation. When the car breaks down next to the spring "mistaken for the fountain of youth", Donald decides to have some fun with his nephews and hides the part of the sign saying "mistaken for". As baby Donald, he starts shredding their comic book and generally acting like a spoiled brat. But when he decides to pretend he's turned into an egg (borrowed from an alligator), he's in for trouble he hadn't bargained for once the gator finds out.

  • S07E111 The New Neighbor

    • August 1, 1953

    Donald moves into a new house and tries to get along with new next-door neighbor, Pete. If good fences make good neighbors, then Pete and Donald must be the best neighbors of all!

  • S07E112 Rugged Bear

    • October 23, 1953

    Humphrey the Bear tries to survive bear hunting season by disguising himself as a bear rug.

  • S07E113 Working for Peanuts

    • November 11, 1953

    Chip and Dale discover a new source of food - peanuts - as long as they can get them away from an elephant named Dolores guarded by zookeeper Donald.

  • S07E114 Canvas Back Duck

    • December 25, 1953

    Donald is lured into the boxing ring after provng his prowess at various circus games. He might have had second thoughts if he had known his opponent was going to be Pegleg Pete.

  • S07E115 Spare the Rod

    • January 15, 1954

    Donald has the same old problem dealing with his three troublesome nephews, and is torn between using psychology or losing his temper.

  • S07E116 Donald's Diary

    • March 5, 1954

    Donald finds out what happens when his dreams come true and he finally gets married to Daisy.

  • S07E117 Dragon Around

    • July 16, 1954

    Construction worker Donald tries to oust Chip 'n' Dale out of their home to build a highway, so the chipmunks become knights in shining armor to fight back.

  • S07E118 Grin and Bear It

    • August 13, 1954

    In his first appearance, the Ranger vainly tries to keep Humphrey from helping himself to Donald's picnic.

  • S07E119 The Flying Squirrel

    • November 12, 1954

    Donald enlists the help of a flying squirrel to hang a sign in a nearby tree for his peanut stand, but the squirrel has to take revenge when Donald renegs on his half of the deal.

  • S07E120 Grand Canyonscope

    • November 23, 1954

    The Ranger takes a tour group on a guided tour of the Grand Canyon. However, Donald is in the group and gets into a tussle with Louie to environmentally disatrous results.

  • S07E121 No Hunting

    • January 14, 1955

    Donald is inspired (possessed?) by the spirit of one of his forefathers to take up a gun and go hunting for his food.

  • S07E122 Bearly Asleep

    • August 19, 1955

    Kicked out of his cave because of his obnoxious snoring, Humphrey tries to find another place to hibernate away the winter.

  • S07E123 Beezy Bear

    • September 2, 1955

    Donald's bee-keeping is threatened by Humphrey's honey stealing.

  • S07E124 Up a Tree

    • September 23, 1955

    Chip 'n' Dale once again try to save their tree home from lumberjack Donald. Donald, in return, shows us how many ways he can fall of the side of a tree.

  • S07E125 Chips Ahoy

    • February 24, 1956

    Chip 'n' Dale find an acorn heaven on an island in the middle of a pond. But they need to borrow Donald's ship in a bottle to get there.

  • S07E126 How to Have an Accident in the Home

    • July 8, 1956

    J. J. Fate follows Donald through his day, showing how accidents can lurk in everyday occurences.

  • S07E127 Donald in Mathmagic Land

    • June 26, 1959

    Disney's animated short explains through this wonderful adventure of Donald's in how mathematics can be useful in real life. Through this journey Donald shows us how mathematics are not just numbers and charts, but magical living things.

  • S07E128 How to Have an Accident at Work

    • September 2, 1959

    A companion piece to the previous years' "How to Have an Accident at Home" follows the same accident-prone Donald to the workplace.

  • S07E129 Donald and the Wheel

    • June 21, 1961

    A father tells his son the invention of the wheel was most important; to prove it, the two hipsters visit the inventor caveman Donald Duck. There follows a survey of the progress of transportation, a digression into the basics of gear ratios, a series of live-action dancers to various styles of music inside a giant jukebox, an illustration of the use of wheels in power generation and space satellites, etc. Ultimately, Donald decides he doesn't want the responsibility, but certainly someone else would take on the task.

  • S07E130 The Litterbug

    • June 21, 1961

    Donald and his nephews are litterbugs: they drop garbage everywhere they go - even when they are out for a drive in Donald's car - until they are stopped by a policeman who makes them pick up everything they have dropped. This was the last Donald Duck cartoon ever made.

  • S07E131 The New Spirit

    • January 23, 1942

    Animated documentary promoting timely filing and payment of Federal income taxes, demonstrated by Donald Duck's difficulties with his tax return.

  • S07E132 The Spirit of '43

    • January 7, 1943

    Donald Duck deals with income taxes and their benefit to the American war effort in this inspirational documentary short animated film.

  • S07E133 Donald's Fire Survival Plan

    • May 1, 1965

    Donald Duck shows how to prevent fire in the home by using a bit of forethought and prevention.

  • S07E134 Cured Duck

    • October 26, 1945
    • Disney+

    Donald decides to visit Daisy at her home. Daisy is first annoyed by Donald blowing smoke from his cigar into her face. Daisy asks Donald to open the windows. Donald struggles and strains to open it, but it won't budge. Donald strains so hard his face sweats, turns red with anger, and he nearly tears the house apart with his straining, but still the window doesn't move. This causes Donald to enter an uncontrolled and maniacal rage. He smashes the window, tears down curtains, rips a refrigerator off its base, destroys a sofa, destroys some dishes, and even rips telephones and power lines through the wall, virtually wrecking the house. Daisy is appalled at his behavior and shows Donald that he just needed to turn the little knob atop the frame to open it. Disappointed, she tells him, "Temper, temper, shame on you. You never see me lose my temper, do you?" Upset at how easily he got angry, she orders Donald to leave and she refuses to go out with him until he can control his temper. While trudging through the streets, Donald sees an ad in a newspaper, from the Tootsberry Institute, promising a way to cure temper issues. They send an "anger control machine" to Donald which promises that if Donald can take its taunts for 10 minutes, and still control his temper, he'll be cured forever. The machine abuses Donald in numerous ways, from punching him, clipping the buttons off his sailor suit (a clever, in-universe explanation for why his buttons never re-appear after this cartoon: they were eliminated to increase animation pencil mileage), pummeling his feet with a brick, and even blaring loud sounds into his ear. After 10 minutes, Donald is still standing, and has not lost his temper. At this point, the machine declares that he's done it! Donald eagerly races back to Daisy's, to tell her that he's changed. She decides to test this by having him open the window. Donald manages to turn the little knob atop the window, but still struggles to get it open. He eventually us

  • S07E135 Donald in Mathmagic Land

    • June 26, 1959

    Donald in Mathmagic Land is a 1959 American animated-live-action featurette produced by Walt Disney Productions and featuring Donald Duck. The short was directed by Hamilton Luske (with Wolfgang Reitherman, Les Clark, and Joshua Meador as sequence directors) and was released on June 26, 1959. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) at the 32nd Academy Awards, and became a widely viewed educational film in American schools of the 1960s and beyond.

  • S07E136 A Day in the Life of Donald Duck

    • May 31, 2014
    • Disney+

  • S07E137 Donald's Valentine Dollar

    • May 29, 1999

    It's Valentine's Day, but Donald can only afford a "$1.00" box of candy for Daisy's present. Unfortunately, his dollar bill blows away on a gust of wind and into a kite-flying park. Donald straps on a kite to make a set of wings and takes to the sky, battling other kites, stormy winds and his pesky, playful dollar-bill before he emerges victorious. Sadly, the $1.00 box of candy is already sold by the time Donald returns to the store. Luckily, it was Daisy who bought the box and happily feeds Donald chocolate.

  • S07E138 Music Store Donald

    • February 17, 2001
    • Toon Disney
  • S07E139 Donald's Failed Fourth

    • May 1, 1999

    It's the Fourth of July and Donald Duck has found the perfect picnic spot to watch fireworks under the stars with Daisy. He battles the blanket, wrestles the lawn chairs, and combats the picnic basket until, finally, the site is set. But when Daisy arrives, she discovers that Donald has miscalculated and they can't even see the fireworks. Donald is disappointed to discover he has messed things up once again, but Daisy thinks the view is very romantic - a beautiful full moon.

  • S07E140 Donald's Shell Shots

    • May 8, 1999

    Portrait photographer Donald has to take a picture of Shelby, an adorable baby turtle who refuses to cooperate.

  • S07E141 Donald's Rocket Ruckus

    • May 22, 1999

    Huey, Dewey, and Louie want to go on the best ride in the whole amusement park, The Rocket Ruckus - but Uncle Donald is the ride operator, and he alters the height-requirement sign so his nephews are too short to ride. When the angry boys finally succeed in getting past him, Donald spins the ride out of control and his nephews decide to take mischievous revenge.

  • S07E142 Donald's Dinner Date

    • September 18, 1999

    Donald must restrain his temper on a dinner date with Daisy, even though the incompetent Goofy is their waiter.

  • S07E143 Donald and the Big Nut

    • October 3, 1999

    Donald tries to keep Chip 'n' Dale away from his acorns. But when he accidentally spills a super-grow formula on one, a super-sized acorn is at stake. It's either the chipmunks' dinner or Donald's prize at the fair.

  • S07E144 Survival of the Woodchucks

    • February 5, 2000

    In order to win Junior Woodchucks merit badges, Huey, Dewey, and Louie have to negotiate a difficult survival course. But then they discover that Donald, their scout leader, never finished the course himself.

  • S07E145 Bird Brained Donald

    • October 7, 2000

    Donald tries to take a picture of the Aracuan Bird for Daisy, but the bird keeps messing with Donald, making the duck unable to take a picture.

Season 8 - Pluto

  • S08E01 Pluto's Quin-puplets

    • November 26, 1937

    Pluto has to stay and watch the kids while Fifi goes out for food. Not an easy job with five rambunctious pups who won't stay still and end up fighting with an airhose and some spilled paint. Even more difficult when Pluto accidentally drinks moonshine.

  • S08E02 Bone Trouble

    • June 28, 1940

    An empty dog dish is all that awaits Pluto when he gets up in the morning, so he tries to steal a bone from the dog next door.

  • S08E03 Pantry Pirate

    • December 27, 1940

    Pluto is banished to his doghouse for trying to raid the pantry. But the smell of roast ham is more than he can resist.

  • S08E04 Pluto's Playmate

    • January 24, 1941

    Pluto fights with a baby seal during a visit to the beach, but the seal soon has to come to his rescue from an attacking squid.

  • S08E05 A Gentleman's Gentleman

    • March 28, 1941

    Mickey sends Pluto downtown to fetch the paper, but Pluto loses the coin he was to do it with. His effort to retrieve the coin with bubble gum only makes things worse.

  • S08E06 Canine Caddy

    • May 30, 1941

    Mickey and Pluto are on the golf links. Pluto fights a mangy gopher and eventually reduces the highest hill on the course to a Swiss-cheese-like construct of holes.

  • S08E07 Lend a Paw

    • October 3, 1941

    Pluto's conscience becomes the battleground when he saves a small kitten from drowning and then has second thoughts when Mickey welcomes it into his home.

  • S08E08 Pluto Junior

    • February 28, 1942

    Pluto's young son wants to play and fight to the exasperation of Pluto who only wants to take a nap.

  • S08E09 The Army Mascot

    • May 22, 1942

    Pluto longs to be an Army mascot (especially after he sees how well they are fed) so he hatches a plan to take the place of the real mascot.

  • S08E10 The Sleep Walker

    • July 3, 1942

    Pluto gives Dinah his bone while sleepwalking, but can't understand how she got it when he wakes up!

  • S08E11 T-Bone for Two

    • August 14, 1942

    Pluto tries differing ways of attempting to steal a bone from Butch.

  • S08E12 Pluto at the Zoo

    • November 20, 1942

    Pluto isn't satisfied with his little bone when he sees what the animals in the zoo get. So, he decides to steal one, but then has troubles hanging onto it.

  • S08E13 Pluto and the Armadillo

    • February 19, 1943

    Mickey stays pretty much in the background as Pluto befriends an armadillo while on a South American trip. He at first fights with the animal, but not after thinking he's killed it.

  • S08E14 Private Pluto

    • April 2, 1943

    Pluto is in the infantry guarding a pillbox from saboteurs.

  • S08E15 Springtime for Pluto

    • July 23, 1944

    Pluto gets spring fever! But too much fever can be a bad thing as nature begins to intrude on his pastoral romp.

  • S08E16 First Aiders

    • September 22, 1944

    Minnie practices first-aid on Pluto to Figaro's delight and amusement.

  • S08E17 Dog Watch

    • March 16, 1945

    Pluto is assigned to guard a ship at port from intruders, and is almost bested by a sly wharf rat.

  • S08E18 Canine Casanova

    • July 27, 1945

    Pluto's first meeting with Dinah, as he falls head over heels and tried to woo the cute, little dachshund.

  • S08E19 The Legend of Coyote Rock

    • August 24, 1945

    Sheepdog Pluto protects his flock from a coyote, and carves out a desert landmark in the process.

  • S08E20 Canine Patrol

    • December 7, 1945

    As a member of the Coast Guard, Pluto tries to keep a newborn turtle from off-limits beach territory.

  • S08E21 Pluto's Kid Brother

    • April 12, 1946

    Pluto and his little brother steal some weiners and have to elude other dogs and the dogcatcher.

  • S08E22 In Dutch

    • May 10, 1946

    Pluto is delivering milk in Holland, falls for a pretty Dutch dog, and cries wolf but ends up saving the town.

  • S08E23 Squatter's Rights

    • June 7, 1946

    Chip 'n' Dale take up residence in Mickey's stove while Pluto vainly attempts to chase them out.

  • S08E24 The Purloined Pup

    • July 19, 1946

    Ronnie is kidnapped by Butch, so Pluto, as a policedog must come in to rescue her.

  • S08E25 Pluto's Housewarming

    • February 12, 1947

    Pluto's brand new beach house is invaded by a wandering turtle, and then Butch the Bulldog, who are both looking for new homes of their own.

  • S08E26 Rescue Dog

    • March 21, 1947

    Pluto, as the title says, is a rescue dog in the frozen north. But when he tangles with a baby seal, it turns out that he is the one who needs to be rescued.

  • S08E27 Mail Dog

    • November 14, 1947

    Pluto is pressed into duty to deliver a sack of mail to a remote arctic outpost, helped along by a playful arctic rabbit.

  • S08E28 Pluto's Blue Note

    • December 26, 1947

    Pluto loves to sing, but no one, not even the radio will sing along with him. But success comes when he finds that his tail makes an excellent phonograph needle.

  • S08E29 Bone Bandit

    • April 30, 1948

    Pluto just wants to dig up one of his bones, but has to deal with an angry gopher to get at it.

  • S08E30 Pluto's Purchase

    • July 9, 1948

    Mickey sends Pluto to buy some sausages, not telling them they're a gift for neighbor pooch Butch - so when the tough bulldog tries to take them, Pluto defends himself, having no idea what the wursts are really meant to be used for.

  • S08E31 Cat Nap Pluto

    • August 13, 1948

    Pluto comes home after a long night and has to fight Figaro for the right to take a nap.

  • S08E32 Pluto's Fledgling

    • September 10, 1948

    Big-hearted Pluto helps Orville the bird learn to fly.

  • S08E33 Pueblo Pluto

    • January 14, 1949

    Vacationing in South America, Mickey leaves Pluto to fight with a St. Bernard pup and roll around the desert in a huge vase.

  • S08E34 Pluto's Surprise Package

    • March 4, 1949

    A package arrives in the mail for Pluto ... but he has terrible trouble trying to get it into the house.

  • S08E35 Pluto's Sweater

    • April 29, 1949

    Minnie knits a red sweater for Pluto, much to his disgust. Pluto is then teased by the neighbor dogs and Figaro.

  • S08E36 Bubble Bee

    • June 24, 1949

    Pluto discovers Spike the Bee's hive full of gum balls.

  • S08E37 Sheep Dog

    • November 4, 1949

    Pluto protects his sheep against ever-hungry coyotes. Bent-Tail disguises his son as a lamb to secretly get his prey.

  • S08E38 Pluto's Heart Throb

    • January 6, 1950

    Pluto once again falls in love with Dinah the dachshund, but has to compete with Butch for her affections.

  • S08E39 Pluto and the Gopher

    • February 10, 1950

    Pluto tries to rid Minnie's garden of a pesky gopher, and pretty much destroys the garden in the process.

  • S08E40 Wonder Dog

    • April 7, 1950

    Pluto envisions himself as a circus dog in order to win the heart of Dinah, who has fallen for a poster of Prince, the Wonder Dog.

  • S08E41 Primitive Pluto

    • May 19, 1950

    Primo, a wolf, convinces Pluto to go native and go out hunting for his own food like a 'real' dog.

  • S08E42 Puss Cafe

    • June 9, 1950

    Pluto is up against a band of cats who are out trying to steal food.

  • S08E43 Pests of the West

    • July 21, 1950

    Pluto guards the chicken house from a hungry coyote and his hungrier son.

  • S08E44 Food for Feudin'

    • August 15, 1950

    A feud begins when Pluto wants to hide his bones in the same tree where Chip 'n' Dale store their acorns.

  • S08E45 Camp Dog

    • September 22, 1950

    While camping out, Pluto must protect the food from a hungry coyote and his son.

  • S08E46 Cold Storage

    • February 9, 1951

    In the dead of winter, Pluto has to fight a stork who has taken over his nice warm doghouse.

  • S08E47 Plutopia

    • May 18, 1951

    Vacationing at a lodge, Pluto has a surreal nightmare where Milton is his butler and will fulfull any wish when Pluto bites him on the tail.

  • S08E48 Cold Turkey

    • September 21, 1951

    Pluto and Milton feud over a roast turkey they plan on cooking but the end their fight has the turkey end up a little overcooked.

Season 9 - A Special Cartoon

  • S09E01 Ferdinand the Bull

    • November 25, 1938

    Ferdinand is a quiet, peaceful young bull who only wants to stop and smell the flowers. But, when he is stung by a bee, the townspeople believe he is ferocious and take him to the bullfight ring!

  • S09E02 Education for Death

    • January 5, 1943

    A rather depressing story as Little Hans, a young German youth, is indoctrinated into the Nazi way of life, with tragic results.

  • S09E03 Reason and Emotion

    • August 27, 1943

    A subtle propaganda film features the two halves of a man's (and woman's) mind; the rational half and the emotional half, as they each try to gain control over a person's actions.

  • S09E04 Chicken Little

    • December 17, 1943

    The traditional story of the little chicken who believes that the sky is falling ... but with a decidedly different ending.

  • S09E05 The Pelican and the Snipe

    • January 7, 1944

    Monte is a sleeepwalking pelican whose talents come in handy when he has to rescue his friend, Vidi from a wartime bombing raid.

  • S09E06 The Brave Engineer

    • March 3, 1950

    A fanciful resetting of the tale of Casey Jones who, through all sorts of dangers and trials, always brings his train in on time (at least, what's left of it.)

  • S09E07 Morris the Midget Moose

    • November 24, 1950

    Morris is a small moose with tremendous antlers who is ostracized from the group until he meets his match; an oversized moose with small antlers.

  • S09E08 Lambert the Sheepish Lion

    • February 8, 1952

    Lambert is a lion cub who is mis-delivered to a flock of sheep. Because he is different, he is ostracized by the rest of the lambs. But things change when he grows up and a wolf attacks the flock.

  • S09E09 Susie the Little Blue Coupe

    • June 6, 1952

    Susie is an automobile in an auto showroom who is bought by a man who is taken with her. She finds it hard to fit into high society but copes with it. Eventually, she becomes old and hard to operate and her owner trades her in. Another man notices her and buys her but this men is considerably less genteel leaving her out in the cold and mistreating her. Much to her horror, she eventually discovers she is a stolen car and is chased by the police during which she is totalled in an accident. Now Susie is kept in a junkyard but, when all looks hopeless, another man notices her, buys her, gives her an overhaul, and has her back on the road in no time.

  • S09E10 The Little House

    • August 8, 1952

    A small house has to try to compete with progress and the encroaching press of the big city.

  • S09E11 Melody

    • May 28, 1953

    An owl teaches his class full of birds about melody. It's all around in nature. Only birds and man can sing; man "sings" even when he speaks. We see a quick survey of the stages of life, as captured by songs: the alphabet song for primary school, Here Comes the Bride, The Old Gray Mare, etc. Some inspirations for song are outlined in song: love, sailing, trains, the West, motherhood, etc., but "we never sing about brains." Finally, an example of how a simple melody can be expanded into a symphony: an elaborate version of the simple tune that opened the lesson.

  • S09E12 Football (Now and Then)

    • October 2, 1953

    The merits of how football as played in the past and how it is currently played are argued about by a grandfather and his grandson.

  • S09E13 Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom

    • November 10, 1953

    In this short subject (which mostly represents a departure from Disney's traditional approach to animation), a stuffy owl teacher lectures his feathered flock on the origins of Western musical instruments. Starting with cavepeople, whose crude implements could only "toot, whistle, plunk and boom," the owl explains how these beginnings led to the development of the four basic types of Western musical instruments: brass, woodwinds, strings, and percussion.

  • S09E14 Pigs is Pigs

    • May 21, 1954

    Flannery, a railway agent does everything by the book. He gets into a scrape with a customer, McMorehouse, who wants to pay 44 cents freight for two guinea pigs which he considers pets. Flannery, however, considers them pigs (freight 48 cents), a decision he begins to regret when the animals begin to reproduce.

  • S09E15 Casey Bats Again

    • June 18, 1954

    Casey comes to the plate again, this time as the manager of a team comprised of his nine daughters who manage to win despite Casey's leadership.

  • S09E16 Social Lion

    • October 15, 1954

    A lion decides to get a taste of civilization by letting himself be captured.

  • S09E17 Jack and Old Mac

    • July 18, 1956

    A two-part short; the first part a telling of "The House that Jack Built", the second, a hillbilly family sings the song "Old MacDonald" as "Old MacDonald Had a Band."

  • S09E18 A Cowboy Needs a Horse

    • November 6, 1956

    A young boy dreams of life as a cowboy, mending fences, fighting off indians, and "riding ... riding along."

  • S09E19 The Story of Anyburg U.S.A.

    • June 19, 1957

    The city of Anyburg decides its traffic situation has gotten out of hand, so it puts the automobile on trial. The trial (conducted in rhyme) starts with a car that was in a hit-and-run accident, followed by a sports car whose sins are peeling rubber and general hot-rodding, followed by a heap, on trial for lack of safety.

  • S09E20 The Hot Choc-late Soldiers

    • May 24, 1934

    The Chocolate Soldiers seek to attack Pastry Village.

  • S09E21 Fun with Mr. Future

    • October 27, 1982

    An animatronic talking-head replica of Abraham Lincoln (voiced by Phil Proctor) hosts a tour of what the future will look like.

  • S09E22 Off His Rockers

    • July 17, 1992

    The story of an old fashioned rocking horse who tries to regain the affection of a boy whose attention has turned to video games.

  • S09E23 Redux Riding Hood

    • August 5, 1997

    This is the story of the Wolf, who, having failed to get Little Red Riding Hood, obsesses over his failure to the point of ruining his life. The Wolf tries to get Little Red after hiding Grandma in a closet, only to be chased off by the Woodsman. The next morning he is caught daydreaming aqbout Red, scolded by his boss and mocked by his co-workers. So, in the middle of a nervous breakdown and his wife regretting the fact that she didn't marry an extremely rich Leonard Fox when she had the chance, our hero decides to build a time machine and get it right.

  • S09E24 Destino

    • June 2, 2003

    A poetic take on love and time.

  • S09E25 Lorenzo

    • March 6, 2004

    Lorenzo, a cat who is overly proud of his high-life and his overly fluffy tail is suddenly challenged when a spell is cast on his tail which give it a life of it's own.

  • S09E26 John Henry

    • October 30, 2000

    Disney's retelling of the legend of John Henry, the steel-driving man.

  • S09E27 Victory Through Air Power

    • July 17, 1943

    An animated documentary promoting of the soundness of strategic aerial bombing in World War II.

  • S09E28 The Coyote's Lament

    • March 5, 1961

Season 10 - Goofy

  • S10E01 Goofy and Wilbur

    • March 17, 1939

    Goofy enlist the help of his friend Wilbur, a grasshopper, in a fishing expedition, but then has second thoughts when he realizes that his friend might actually get eaten by a fish.

  • S10E02 Goofy's Glider

    • November 2, 1940

    Goofy learns to fly with his own homemade glider; but he has to try any number of ways to gain enough speed to get it off the ground.

  • S10E03 Baggage Buster

    • April 18, 1941

    Goofy is given a deceptively simple job : put a magicians trunk on an incoming train. Unfortunately for him, the trunk seems to have a mind (and a life!) of its own.

  • S10E04 How to Ride a Horse

    • June 20, 1941

    Aided by his horse, Percy, Goofy takes horsemanship to a new level.

  • S10E05 The Art of Skiing

    • November 14, 1941

    Goofy teaches us how to ski; sometimes forward, sometimes backwards, but one way or another he makes it down the mountain.

  • S10E06 The Art of Self Defense

    • December 26, 1941

    Goofy defends himself through a history of the manly arts through the ages.

  • S10E07 How to Play Baseball

    • September 4, 1942

    Everything you've always wanted to know about baseball, with Goofy as all 18 players.

  • S10E08 The Olympic Champ

    • October 9, 1942

    An overview of the Olympic Games, with demonstrations of the various games by Goofy.

  • S10E09 How to Swim

    • October 23, 1942

    An educational treatise on swimming and diving, as only Goofy can teach us how.

  • S10E10 How to Fish

    • December 4, 1942

    Goofy demonstrates yet another pasttime, fishing. His demonstrated skill fails to explain where all the trophies mounted in his study came from.

  • S10E11 El Gaucho Goofy

    • February 6, 1943

    Goofy is transplanted from being an old west cowboy to become a gaucho in South America.

  • S10E12 Victory Vehicles

    • July 30, 1943

    Goofy demonstrates different modes of transportation for wartime travel.

  • S10E13 How to Be a Sailor

    • January 28, 1944

    A history of sailing through the ages; from a prehistoric Goofy using a log, through the Age of Sail ("iron men, wooden ships") and on to modern times.

  • S10E14 How to Play Golf

    • March 10, 1944

    An analysis of the game of golf, the Goofy way.

  • S10E15 How to Play Football

    • September 15, 1944

    The Goofies of Taxidermy Tech take on the Goofies of Anthropology A and M.

  • S10E16 Tiger Trouble

    • January 5, 1945

    Tiger hunting in Africa with Goofy as a reluctant Great White Hunter.

  • S10E17 African Diary

    • April 20, 1945

    Akin to the earlier short "Tiger Trouble", this time Goofy's game is rhinoceros.

  • S10E18 Californy 'er Bust!

    • July 13, 1945

    Goofy takes a covered wagon on the overland trail to California.

  • S10E19 Hockey Homicide

    • September 21, 1945

    A hockey game concentrating on the finer points of "sportsmanship" as both players and spectators get into the fight.

  • S10E20 A Knight for a Day

    • March 8, 1946

    Goofy (as Cedric) is preparing his knight, Sir Loinsteak, for a joust against Sir Cumference when an accident demands that Goofy take his place and, in the process, win the hand of the Princess Esmerelda.

  • S10E21 Double Dribble

    • December 20, 1946

    The Goofies of P.U. take on the Goofies of U.U. in a full court basketball frenzy.

  • S10E22 Foul Hunting

    • October 31, 1947

    Goofy goes duck hunting, then the ducks go Goofy hunting.

  • S10E23 They're Off

    • January 23, 1948

    The science of horse racing. Goofy shows the proper way to pick a winner, with a horse race that comes down to a photo finish as a finale.

  • S10E24 The Big Wash

    • February 6, 1948

    Goofy tries his hand at a big job in the circus : feeding and washing the elephants.

  • S10E25 Tennis Racquet

    • August 26, 1949

    A tennis match between Goofy and Goofy, with Goofy spectators, a Goofy announcer, and a Goofy groundskeeper tending the court during the match.

  • S10E26 Goofy Gymnastics

    • September 23, 1949

    Goofy tries a gymnastics course in order to beat fatigue at the end of the work day.

  • S10E27 Motor Mania

    • June 30, 1950

    Goofy plays Mr. Walker: a kind hearted soul until he gets behind the wheel of his car and, like Dr. Jekyll turning into Mr. Hyde, he becomes Mr. Wheeler and his personality completely changes.

  • S10E28 Hold That Pose

    • November 3, 1950

    Goofy finds a new hobby to while away his free time : photography. And what better subject for the amateur photographer than nature? Ask a cantankerous grizzly bear, who doesn't seem to appreciate Goofy's attempts to get him to pose.

  • S10E29 Lion Down

    • January 5, 1951

    Goofy plans a relaxing day at rest, but he needs a second tree at his penthouse apartment to hang his hammock. So, he brings one back from the forest only to find it includes a mountain lion who wants some rest as well.

  • S10E30 Home Made Home

    • March 23, 1951

    Goofy builds his dream home; a job that was probably better left to the professionals.

  • S10E31 Cold War

    • April 27, 1951

    Goofy is attacked by a cold virus.

  • S10E32 Tomorrow We Diet!

    • June 29, 1951

    Goofy tries to lose weight by dieting, but has problems with his mirror talking back to him.

  • S10E33 Get Rich Quick

    • August 31, 1951

    Goofy tries to win big at gambling; a habit his wife has a major problem with until he brings home the bacon.

  • S10E34 Fathers Are People

    • October 21, 1951

    Goofy experiences the ups and downs of trying to be a father.

  • S10E35 No Smoking

    • November 23, 1951

    Goofy tries a number of ways to give up smoking.

  • S10E36 Father's Lion

    • January 4, 1952

    Goofy teaches his son the finer points of camping out, with a mountain lion in hot pursuit.

  • S10E37 Hello Aloha

    • February 19, 1952

    Goofy lives out the working-man's dream of walking away from his job and moving to a tropical island paradise.

  • S10E38 Man's Best Friend

    • April 4, 1952

    Goofy buys a pet dog (Bowser) and has trouble training it. As Bowser gets bigger, he becomes a larger problem, angering the neighbors. Goofy goes out for the night, and Bowser proves not to be much of a guard dog until Goofy comes home and tries to get in.

  • S10E39 Two Gun Goofy

    • May 16, 1952

    Bandit Pistol Pete enters a lawless western town and robs a bank. The town is in desperate need of a sheriff. Enter wandering cowboy Goofy who notices a pretty girl being held up in a stagecoach robbery by Pete. Lovestruck and completely oblivious to Pete, he foils the robbery while getting to know the girl better. This earns him a reputation as a great gunslinger and he is challenged to apprehend Pete. Pete tries to get his revenge on Goofy but every attempt backfires due to Goofy's clumsiness usually directed unintentionally at Pete.

  • S10E40 Teachers Are People

    • June 27, 1952

    As the narrator explains, educating children is one of the most important things today and the heroic man who takes on this role is "the school teacher" (Goofy, naturally). After taking role call, Goofy tries to teach the class but keeps having to deal with a mischievous trouble-maker named George who enjoys sneaking out of class to go fishing, eating the teacher's apple, squeaking chalk, making faces while teacher gives a geography lesson, and terrorizing the other students with his water pistol. In the end, George's mischief goes too far when he destroys the school with an exploding bomb and is forced to write "I will not bomb the school again" 100 times!

  • S10E41 Two Weeks Vacation

    • October 31, 1952

    After several long days at work, Goofy finally takes a much needed vacation. However, his trip never quite gets off the ground mainly because he spends most of it stuck behind a slow moving trailer. When he gets a flat tire, the mechanic inspects every part of his car except the tire. The only motel he can find is a little shack too close to a railroad track. On the road once more, he gets stuck behind said trailer again only to pass it and discover no one is driving it.

  • S10E42 How to Be a Detective

    • December 12, 1952

    Goofy is hired to solve a mystery of a missing "Al." He searches the city for clues, but constantly runs into a city sheriff (who is portrayed by Pete) who tells him to let the police handle it. A car chase occurs and the drivers ram into a haystack. It turns out that Al is actually the city sheriff who is supposed to get married to the woman who hires Goofy to find him.

  • S10E43 Father's Day Off

    • March 28, 1953

    Mrs. Goofy leaves for the day leaving the house in the hands of her husband, Goofy. Goofy is confident that he can handle the day's household chores but he keeps making typical goof-ups while attempting them. His first mistake is sending Junior to school on a Saturday. At first, he just makes small blunders but, of course, they keep escalating to the point where his house is flooded, scribbled on, set on fire, invaded by firemen and policemen alike, and, basically, an utter disaster area when the wife returns.

  • S10E44 For Whom the Bulls Toil

    • May 9, 1953

    Goofy, driving through Mexico, deals with a stubborn bull on the road who eventually charges, and Goofy unwittingly subdues the bull. Mexicans who are watching the scene believe that Goofy is "the great Matador" and the minute Goofy arrives in Mexico City, they dress him like a matador and make him do battle with another bull. The reluctant Goofy tries to escape the enormous bull although after a while, once again, he triumphs over the bull by accident.

  • S10E45 Father's Weekend

    • June 20, 1953

    Goofy plays everyman again. He's an average working joe who demonstrates "the up on time/work on time/bed on time" routine while going from work to home every weekday. On Saturday night, however, he parties it up and attempts to get some rest the next Sunday but with his son around, it's impossible. He insists Dad take him to the beach and, although Goofy refuses, he ends up going anyway where he gets into all sorts of trouble mainly as the result of chasing his son all over the place. Worse yet, when he leaves, he falls victim to the world's biggest traffic jam. As a result of all this, he is relieved to go back to work the following week!

  • S10E46 How to Dance

    • July 11, 1953

    A history of the dance, from primitive man down to modern times shows that man maybe hasn't progressed as far as he thinks he has.

  • S10E47 How to Sleep

    • December 25, 1953

    Goofy falls asleep everywhere - at work, in the car - everywhere except when his head hits the pillow at night.

  • S10E48 Aquamania

    • February 20, 1961

    Goofy gets the boating bug, but doesn't expect to be in a water skiing race with an octopus.

  • S10E49 Freewayphobia or The Art of Driving the Super Highway

    • February 13, 1965

    Goofy assays a number of roadway characters in showing the proper and polite way to drive on the freeway.

  • S10E50 Goofy's Freeway Trouble

    • September 22, 1965

    A sequel to the earlier "Freewayphobia", this entry shows how proper automotive maintenance and driver alertness is essential to freeway safety.

  • S10E51 Sport Goofy in Soccermania

    • May 27, 1987

    Uncle Scrooge donates an old beat-up trophy for Huey, Dewey and Louie's soccer tournament. But when he finds out that it is actually worth a million dollars, he has to put together a ragtag team, led by Sport Goofy to win it back.

  • S10E52 How to Hook Up Your Home Theater

    • December 21, 2007

    Goofy purchases a home theater system and attempts to hook up the maze of wiring and attachments himself, with predictable results.

Season 11 - Figaro

  • S11E01 Figaro and Cleo

    • October 15, 1943

    Figaro tries various methods of trying to get Cleo, the fish, for his supper.

  • S11E02 Bath Day

    • October 11, 1946

    Ever try to give a cat a bath? Minnie did, but Figaro didn't appreciate it!

  • S11E03 Figaro and Frankie

    • May 30, 1947

    Figaro is hungry for a small, yellow canary named Frankie.

Season 12 - Chip and Dale

  • S12E01 Chicken in the Rough

    • January 19, 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.

  • S12E02 Two Chips and a Miss

    • March 21, 1952

    Unknown to each other, both Chip and Dale, feigning sleepiness and disinterest, sneak out of their tree to head downtown and meet the same pretty lounge singer, Clarice.

  • S12E03 The Lone Chipmunks

    • April 7, 1954

    Chip 'n' Dale in the old west, trying to bring in Black Pete for a $10,000 reward.

Season 13 - Featurettes

  • S13E01 Ben and Me

    • November 11, 1953

    A revisionist version of American history as a small mouse comes to live with Benjamin Franklin and turns out to be responsible for many of his ideas; including the beginning of the Declaration of Independance!

  • S13E02 The Truth About Mother Goose

    • August 28, 1957

    We learn the true stories behind various nursery rhymes. Little Jack Horner: a servant to a city official was delivering a present to King Henry VIII, baked, as was the custom of the time, in a pie. The present was the deed to a valuable estate, which Horner stole.

  • S13E03 Paul Bunyan

    • August 1, 1958

    A retelling of the classic Canadian / American tall tale of the enormous lumberjack and his loyal companion, an equally huge blue ox.

  • S13E04 Noah's Ark

    • November 10, 1959

    A retelling of the Biblical story of Noah and the Ark.

  • S13E05 Goliath II

    • January 21, 1960

    Goliath is a miniature elephant who is ostracized from the herd because of his size. But his size comes in handy when he has to rescue the herd from an invader : a mouse!

  • S13E06 The Saga of Windwagon Smith

    • March 16, 1961

    Windwagon Smith blows into town with a strange contraption: a conestoga wagon outfitted with a wind sail. The town fathers figure that since a small windwagon does so well, a big one must do better. They set out to build one (while Smith woos the mayor's daughter) and launch it on it's maiden voyage to very unexpected results.

  • S13E07 A Symposium on Popular Songs

    • December 19, 1962

    Ludwig Von Drake lectures on the state of popular music punctuated by a number of stop-motion musical numbers.

  • S13E08 Scrooge McDuck and Money

    • March 23, 1967

    Huey, Dewey and Louie pay a visit to Uncle Scrooge. When they show an interest in becoming as rich as him, Scrooge gives them a musical lesson on money, banking, investing, and saving.

  • S13E09 It's Tough to Be a Bird!

    • December 10, 1969

    Part cartoon and part documentary, this film offers a humorous look at birds and the ways people perceive them.

  • S13E10 The Small One

    • December 16, 1978

    A young boy must sell his undersized donkey to raise mony for food. But instead of being sold to the local merchants, the donkey is destined for a very special passenger on a very special journey.

Season 14 - Humphrey

  • S14E01 Hooked Bear

    • April 27, 1956

    It's fishing season! Ranger Woodlore is stocking the lake, much to Humphrey's delight as he tries to intercept a meal intended for the anglers.

  • S14E02 In the Bag

    • July 27, 1956

    After the summer visitors have finally left, Ranger Woodlore sets upon a plan to get the bears to help him clean up the park. He gets them cleaning and dancing to a snappy worksong, but once the bears realize that it's a trick, he is forced to find another strategy.

Season 15 - Winnie the Pooh

Season 16 - Roger Rabbit and Baby Herman

  • S16E01 Tummy Trouble

    • June 23, 1989

    Roger and Baby Herman take an emergency trip to the hospital after baby Herman swallows his rattle.

  • S16E02 Roller Coaster Rabbit

    • June 15, 1990

    Baby Herman loses his balloon at an amusement park. When Roger goes to get him another, he's crawled off to explore the rest of the park.

  • S16E03 Trail Mix-up

    • March 12, 1993

    Baby Herman and Roger go camping and exploring the great outdoors, which in this case includes a wild ride down a sawmill flume.

Season 17 - Prep and Landing

  • S17E01 Prep & Landing

    • December 8, 2009

    Wayne gets a new rookie partner, Lanny, after his previous partner got the promotion he wanted. Lanny has to remind Wayne of the Spirit of Christmas and the importance of being an elf in Santa's Prep and Landing elite unit.

  • S17E02 Prep & Landing - Tiny's Big Adventure

    • November 22, 2011

    Tiny's Big Adventure is a two-minute computer animated short that debuted on Disney.com. The short features Magee's assistant, Tiny, trying to make a pot of coffee and in the process, accidentally ruins the elves' break room.

  • S17E03 Prep & Landing Stocking Stuffer - Operation: Secret Santa

    • December 7, 2010

    Wayne and Lanny, now partners, are called by Magee to meet with a secret contact – Mrs. Claus, who sends them on a new mission to retrieve a box from Santa’s secret workshop. Later they sneak into Santa’s office while he is asleep, using their high tech equipment from the previous film. Lanny’s expertise at dressing the tree enables them to enter the hidden workshop where they recover the box and escape just in time. Mrs Claus reveals the contents of the box to be the last part of the first toy that Santa ever made, and gives the complete toy back to him as his Christmas Present.

  • S17E04 Prep & Landing - Naughty vs. Nice

    • December 5, 2011

    The beginning of the special introduces the Coal Elf Brigade, a special unit of Christmas elves that is responsible for delivering lumps of coal to naughty children. While seeming cruel to some, the brigade adds small, encouraging notes to the lumps such as "Try Harder next year," in an attempt to steer the children back to the nice list.

Season 18 - Tangled

  • S18E01 Tangled Ever After

    • January 13, 2012

    The kingdom is abuzz over the royal wedding of Rapunzel and Flynn Rider.

Season 19 - Toy Story

  • S19E01 Toy Story of Terror

    • October 16, 2013
    • Disney Junior

    Woody and the gang are held up at a roadside motel and members of the group start to disappear from everywhere. Woody and set about getting to the bottom of the mystery.

  • S19E02 Toy Story That Time Forgot

    • December 2, 2014
    • Disney Junior

    It's a post-Christmas play-date and the toys have to go up against the fearsome and aggressive new dino toys.

  • S19E03 Lamp Life

    • January 31, 2020
    • Disney+

    Bo tells Woody the events of her life — from when she and her sheep are given to a new little girl, to when they get broken and eventually end up at Second Chance Antiques, where she meets Giggle McDimples, Duke Caboom, and Gabby Gabby.

Season 20 - Frozen

  • S20E01 Frozen Fever

    • March 15, 2015

    On Anna's birthday, Elsa and Kristoff are determined to give her the best celebration ever, but Elsa's icy powers may put more than just the party at risk.

  • S20E03 Once Upon a Snowman

    • October 23, 2020
    • Disney+

    What happened to Olaf within the moments after Elsa created him as she was “letting it go” and building her ice palace, and when Anna and Kristoff first meet him in the forest? And how did Olaf learn to love Summer? The film follows Olaf’s first steps as he comes to life and searches for his identity in the snowy mountains outside Arendelle.

Season 21 - Moana

  • S21E01 Gone Fishing

    • February 21, 2017

    On Motunui, Maui tries to catch a fish with his magical fishhook, only to be comically foiled by the ocean.

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