a.k.a. 'The Fox Hunt'
A mouse saves a lion from being hunted.
Gandy the Goose. a.k.a. Gandy's Adventure. "The Gandy Goose", however despite the title, he was actually named Willie, In this short, Gandy, as a child, wants to be a man. He annoys those around him, he enjoys fun and games, and will laugh at just about anything, he's also very trusting and easily tricked, yet no harm ever seems to fall upon him as things often work out for him.
Puddy the Pup
a.k.a. 'Uncle Tom and Little Eva'
Gandy Goose. Gandy is hitch hiking next to his trailer. A dog comes by and latches on to it. They spend a restless night, fighting off hundreds of mosquitoes. Eventually Gandy's new acquaintance has enough and flees, but the skeeter swarm ends up flying the caravan away after their stingers are stuck in the roof.
a.k.a. 'Hare and Hounds'
Gandy Goose. After being rejected by the U.S. Navy during World War II for being an incompetent, Gandy's Goose-like girlfriend suggests that he create his own navy. Encouraged by her suggestion, Gandy gets in the war anyway. With the aid of his barnyard friends, Gandy creates his own military. He feeds chickens some dynamite, and they lay explosive eggs. Taking his munitions, he heads to sea to do battle with a enemy submarine, and he helps the U.S. military win the war.
The spry, fun-loving, genial and enterprising Uncle Joey Mouse comes to the big city to visit his nephews who live in the basement of a large mansion. The butler sets the dining table elaborately for a meal, but the mice have other ideas; they scurry up on the table and, using the tableware and food for equipment, start a baseball game.
Gandy Goose is induced to become an Army Air Corps pilot by a hardboiled flight commander, a rooster and it only takes a short time to discover that Gandy has no equilibrium or sense of direction. The training progresses from desperate difficulties to ignominious disaster, before the rooster pronounces Gandy ready for a solo flight, which also does not end well. The rooster then takes Gandy up for a flight and orders him to bail out and then kicks him out. Gandy takes the rooster with him.
Sourpuss. A Toreador, who talks like Jimmy Durante, wants to marry the fair Spanish lass, who talks like Lupe Velez, but her father, who talks like Leo Carrillo, tells him he must first prove himself worthy by fighting the bull. He does so and, after a few incidents in which things do not appear to be going his way and some scattered 'ole's, wins the hand of his fair lady.
Nancy, Sluggo and their friends try to find ways to earn money to help support the USO during World War II. Nancy's stand offers "Lemonade 1 cent; With Sugar 2 cents." They release mice into a house, then Nancy sells the owner a cat; a vase Nancy can't sell turns out to have $60 inside when she smashes it out of frustration; the boys rig a fan at a knothole in a fence to blow hats and toupees off passersby, then run away when one of their victims is a cop. Finally, they stage a carnival (one popular booth is breaking plates "made in Japan" with baseballs).
Mighty Mouse. The origin story of Super Mouse (later changed to "Mighty Mouse"). In Mouseville, the town's cats capture all the mice except one, who escapes to a Supermarket, where he uses Super Soap, and eats Super Celery and Super Cheese, transforming into Super Mouse, who then vanquishes the cats and saves the mice of Mouseville.
Gandy Goose is helping test artillery by putting an apple on his head (to a swinging version of the William Tell Overture). Our heroes cause mischief, first by lighting a map that Hitler is holding on fire, then by using a slingshot to hit Mussolini with a rock. Later, The dictators land in a cemetery, where the skeletons pop out of the ground with "Heil" and our heroes hoist mugs of beer.
Super Mouse
Gandy Goose/Sourpuss
Gandy Goose. The opera centers on Carmen, a cat in a red dress and high heels. In the opera, Carmen's mother, a pink hippo, urges Carmen to marry the count, a generous and wealthy but unattractive nobleman. Carmen, however, does not adore the count, and will therefore only marry whom she has affection for.
Farmer Al Falfa
A homeless dog comes to a sign offering a home at a farm for a watchdog. He just settles into the doghouse straight from the road. Adorable white bunnies appear, all hauling off the vegetable crops, one by one. Dog captures one of them, lines it up for a General Loan-style execution, but hasn't the heart. Failed at his mission, he quits.(No farmer was ever seen, so nobody even knew he was there to begin with)The rabbits now decide he's one of them, and put some fake bunny ears on him, and he happily joins them.
Mighty Mouse. Humans are the recipients of Mighty Mouse's help this time when the Wolf comes to collect the mortgage on the home of The Colonel and Nellie. A jockey promises to win the horse race and use the money to pay the mortgage. The Wolf plans to prevent the jockey from winning, but Mighty Mouse won't let that happen.
Heckle and Jeckle
Color remake of 1940's 'Professor Offkeyski'
Mighty Mouse. Even superheroes need time off, and as the mouse version of The Swiss Family Robinson gets underway Mighty Mouse is enjoying a vacation on a beach somewhere. The Robinsons send a note in a bottle for help, which finds its way to Mighty Mouse and he quickly returns from vacation to save the mice.
Mighty Mouse. Cheeseville is invaded by an infant, robot-like alien. Everyone thinks it's cute, until they learn that its parent plans to wipe out Cheeseville.
Dingbat. Two desert vultures, flying around over the desert, see a menu tossed out of a passing train. They acquire it and get an appetite for Rabbit Stew. They track a bunny rabbit but are foiled by a Dingbat. In their efforts to make stew out of the little bunny rabbit, they think they have completed their quest they learn that the Dingbat has substituted a hornet's-nest for the rabbit.
Roquefort & Percy. Little Roquefort is being chased by the cat. The cat crashes into the catnip, and suddenly Roquefort is his friend, until the catnip wears off. The first time, he brings food, but slips on a banana peel. The second time, the two of them dance, until they crash into the radio. Roquefort then figures out the catnip is to blame, and ties the besotted cat to a rocket, blasting him into the sky. He then hauls the refrigerator into his hole.
Mighty Mouse faces down Oil Can Harry for the safety of Pearl Pureheart in an amusement park.
Half-Pint, a stage-struck baby circus elephant, is forever getting into and messing up somebody's act. Although the ringmaster thinks he is too young to perform, Half-Pint cannot resist the applause of the crowd, and is continually turning up in the center-ring in impromptu acts which are not part of the circus-manager's plan. He joins the band making music with his trunk; performs as a unicycle artist, and generally disrupts the execution of the show.
Terry Bears. Mother Bear wants to cook a meal, but there's no wood for the stove. She hands Papa the axe and tells him to go to work. Outside, Papa gives the axe to the cubs and tells them to help. He saws down a tree with a hornet's nest in it and runs for the lake. The cubs bring in the wood and get the apple pie.
Roquefort & Percy. Little Roquefort is in the kitchen making a cake and accidentally drops an egg on the cat. The cat is highly offended by this affront to his dignity and, in the melees that follows, thinks he has killed Little Roquefort. He then suffers great pangs on conscience when he sees that the cake for for his birthday. But the little Mouse is alive and well and the cat is overjoyed.
Roquefort & Percy. Following one of their usual violent fights, the cat thinks he has killed Little Roquefort, and buries him in a flower pot. The mouse is not dead, of course, and he returns to frighten the cat, and does so to the point he thinks the cat has died. He hasn't and when the cat makes a comeback, they are both scared of each other.
Terry Bears. Papa bear brings home a new TV set and gets aggravated by the kids annoying him when setting it up.
Mighty Mouse, Oil Can Harry, and Pearl Pureheart time travel back to prehistoric times.
Roquefort & Percy. Little Roquefort, tired of being chased and torment by the cat of the house, goes to the country to visit his cousin on a farm. There, he finds that life is not all free cheese and that the rooster, chickens and pigs play the 'cat-mouse' game with intent to eliminate the mouse. He quickly returns home and gives the astonished cat a big hug.
Terry Bears. Papa is determined to rest on his day off. The Terry Bears are determined to help him rest. Their help he does not need. The Terry Bears try fixing him breakfast, but they get gunpowder in the pancake flour. He catches a truck out of town with a bed in back of it.
Dinky Duck wants to learn to fly from Wilbur Weasel, who has plan on having Dinky for dinner,
Dinky Duck wishes that he could sing. His wish is granted by his fairy godmother, and soon a beautiful tenor voice issues from his bill. A scheming fox comes by and takes the little fellow to the big city to sing for the people. Dinky makes a fortune- for the fox- and becomes famous. But he misses his family and he is suspicious of the fox's motives. One night, when he signed to sing at Carnegie Hall, Dinky Duck wishes that he didn't have to sing anymore. His fairy godmother grants this wish and the little fellow starts quacking again. He escapes from the fox and the angry mob and heads for home where his mother and the other farm animals welcome him home with open arms and tears.
Roquefort & Percy. Little Rocquefort and the resident-cat are engaged in their usual cat-versus-mouse activities when the cat finds and reads a book on hypnotism. He soon has Rocquefort under his spell and has him thinking he is a bird and then a dog. But the last trick has consequences when he brings back a pack of real (cartoon) dogs, and, while the dogs are chasing the cat, the little mouse finds the hypnotism book and turns the tables on the cat.
Mighty Mouse battles the witch and her cat to save mouse versions of Hansel and Gretel.
Terry Bears. Papa Bear is off relaxing and fishing at the lake, but he is followed by his little cubs, who proceed to make his day miserable. They catch more fish than he does and use unconventional ways to do it, and they are also responsible for him getting dunked in the water several times.
Dinky Duck overcomes his fears and learns to swim.
A young boy asks an old man why the valley they live in is such a beautiful utopia and is called Happy Valley, and the old man explains it is because everyone there is contented and happy but, he adds, it wasn't always that way. In a flashback, he tells the boy that many years ago this paradise was nearly wrecked when greed swept over the land, and this led to poverty and misery before all the farmers came to their senses.
Roquefort & Percy. Lots of chasing and splattering goes on as Little Roquefort tries to redecorate his mouse house. When he sees paint and supplies in the house, he sneaks by Percy the Cat, who wakes up, and the chase begins.
Terry Bears. The cubs hear a dog and scramble to pops bed. When they learn it's a puppy dog they want to keep him as a pet.
Mighty Mouse. Oil Can Harry and Pearl Pureheart meet Mighty Mouse in Holland.
Roquefort & Percy. Litle Rocquefort is reading a horror book to his cat pal. A Dr. Jekyll/Mr.Hyde-type character is mixing his evil potion, and needs the tail of a black cat and chooses the one on Roquefort's buddy. The mouse comes to his rescue, and when Dr. Silvana ropes the cat's tail, Roquefort uses his tail to make an electrical short-circuit.
Terry Bears. Papa Bear takes his Terry Bears cubs on a camping trip and, since he claims to be an expert camper, he sets out to give the cubs the benefits of his camping skills. He immediately proceeds to spend his time going from the firing pan to the fire, while the cubs prove that they are the expert campers.
Mighty Mouse. Pearl Pureheart is the laundry maid beholden to Oil Can Harry, and only Mighty Mouse can rescue her.
Terry Bears. Papa Bear decides to buy defense bonds following a nightmare about a foolish investment. He takes his paycheck and buys a robot butler which goes crazy in the house. The family is not happy. When Dad takes the rest of his pay to buy bonds, everyone is ecstatic!
Dinky Duck is a young duck who aspires to sing but can only quack. His wish for "a voice" is granted, but he falls victim to a wicked fox who exploits him for his unique new talent.
Mighty Mouse. A humble mouse dreams of being Mighty Mouse so he can impress the girl of his dreams, but the cats know the difference.
Roquefort & Percy. Percy Puss' owner brings home a pet canary and Roquefort wants to welcome the new member to the family. Percy Puss, on the other hand has plans for this avian pet.
The Terry Bears enter a big camera contest with $1000 for the first prize for the best candid camera shot.
Dinky Duck gets no cooperation as he goes about his usual rounds doing good deeds. He finds an orphan egg, and is unable to get anyone else to care for it. He takes it home and after it hatches, he feeds the young bird as it grows ever larger. A sneaky fox has captured all the farm animals and birds. But Dinky's bird, now a full-size eagle, comes to the rescue and, as a result, Dinky is acclaimed a hero.
Dinky Duck is picked on by the other farm animals for being a half-pint. A fox offers the animals a chance for stardom, but Dinky is too puny for even the sly fox. Dinky shows his bravery and rescues all.
Roquefort & Percy. A new kitten creates a stir, but Percy is determined to change things.
Terry Bears. It's 20 below zero, and Papa Bear is freezing. The pipes are frozen, water is everywhere, and there's no heat. Instead of getting a plumber, Papa Bear will try to "fix" the radiator in his home himself. Papa encounters a number of difficulties. Things are bad enough already, but when the Terry Bears offer their help, it really makes matters worse for Papa.
Mighty Mouse. Teenage mice driving their hot rods get into trouble that only Mighty Mouse can fix.
Roquefort & Percy. Percy the Cat informs Little Roquefort the Mouse that it is Friday the 13th and the day will involve a lot of bad luck for Roquefort. Percy then proves his statemnet by making life miserable for the mouse. But Percy breaks a mirror and the tables are turned.
Mighty Mouse. Taxes are at the heart of the troubles for the nobleman and his daughter Pearl. The Black Night (Oil Can Harry) wants the daughter's hand in marriage, and only Mighty Mouse can set things in order.
Terry Bears. Papa Bear is reading a newspaper: "This is Be Kind to Animals Week! Protect our little friends. Don't be cruel to them. Give them a home if you can." The cubs come along going fishing. Papa scolds them, telling them to be kind to animals and give them a home. They go into the woods, gather up all the turtles, rabbits, skunks and even a cow, and put them in his bedroom.. The cubs entertain a variety of animals in their home and end up taking in too many critters.
Roquefort & Percy. Percy Puss is having another day tormenting his captive Roquefort Mouse from the mouse hole. He ends up finding a letter that Roquefort is out somewhere. Percy finds Roquefort at a toy store and he thinks that is going to kill him.
The Terry Bears enlist Papa Bear's help in preparing their dog for a dog show. The bears want to enter their dog. The dog wants to enter, too... until he finds that he must take a bath. The bears try to give their dog a bath, but Papa Bear is the one who ends up getting wet.
Dimwit. In this spoof, it's so hot that the skyscrapers are melting. Dimwit heads for the beach to try and beat the summer heat. He gets stuck in traffic. Finally there, he finds that the beach is crowded! Then the ocean has its way with him, and the bugs drive him to just want to go home.
Dinky Duck helps a scarecrow gain his confidence.
The Terry Bears decide to give up gardening after they are plagued by a rabbit, weeds and tomato worms.
Mighty Mouse must teach respect to a group of unruly mice children.
Roquefort & Percy. Roquefort is fed up with Percy the cat always chasing him, and decides to leave. He finds himself trying to find food at the municipal zoo.
Dimwit has a nervous breakdown at work. He seeks help from his Doctor who suggests Dimwit takes up some hobbies. Each hobby turns into terrible problems for Dimwit.
The Terry Bears have a hard time keeping their dog out of Papa Bears way.
Roquefort & Percy. Fun with Little Roquefort in a drugstore with vanishing cream and Percy the Cat. All sorts of things can happen to a pussycat who can't mind his own business. Poor Percy runs through most of his nine lives -- all because he ate Little Roquefort's sundae.
Phoney Baloney
Terry Bears. Papa Bear hears that a fierce criminal has escaped and may be in the neighborhood.
Percival Sleuthhound
Roquefort & Percy. After being outsmarted by Roquefort Mouse, Percy Puss decides to get rid of the rodent with a cannon, only to be interrupted by his conscience. His conscience starts to remind him of the memories with Roquefort Mouse.
Mighty Mouse convinces a wolf that carrots are preferable to mutton.
Gandy Goose has been studying his mail-order acting kit, and goes to visit his friend, Rudy Rooser, to show off his mimic skills. Rudy is unimpressed as his attention is more on another rooster who is bidding to replace Rudy as the ruler-of-the-roost in the hen-house. He gets Gandy to disguise himself as a fox and raid the hen-house, and Rudy will show up and run him off and be a hero of the hens. But there is already a real fox in the barnyard and he has no intention of being run over by a rooster.
The Terry Bears and their Hound Dog go duck hunting and have nothing but misadventures.
Roquefort & Percy. Percy can't sleep very well, Roquefort uses different methods to make Percy sleep.
Good Deed Daly is a model boy scout and is helpful as can be even when his help is not needed. When he walks into a bank and finds all the employees bound-and-gagged, Daly senses that something is not quite right. They announced on the television set says that gangster Desperate Dumkopf is on the loose.
The clockmaker's dog runs off to join the school that trains the famous St. Bernard rescue dogs in the Swiss Alps, but he is rejected. Meanwhile, the clockmaker goes searching for his pet and is lost. His dog finds him in an unorthodox way. He is rewarded for his work and returns to his master's home to bask in glory while the clockmaker makes a clock commemorating the event.
Good Deed Daly
The Terry Bears, to Papa Bear's distress, try to train their hound Pago to be a rabbit dog. When Papa takes Pago hunting, the rabbits prove to be smarter than both him and the dog.
Clancy the Bull. Set in the big city, this is a spoof of Officer Joe Friday and the "Dragnet" radio and television shows of the 1950s.
Good Deed Daly. A Boy Scout outsmarts two spies.
John Doormat is asleep after a long day at work. His wife drags him into the living room, but John wants to watch TV. His wife tries to comply with him. As John has been on his feet for days. But all he wants to do is watch TV. A bunch of gags ensue until he finally gets to watch TV. Except it's morning. So he gets ready for work and another day goes.
Phoney Baloney tells the story how he sailed to Africa encountering natives and animals.
Dimwit. Dimwit tries to care for his baby daughter while his wife is away. His daughter creates nothing but trouble for Dimwit. Dimwit's problems get worse when he finds out that his wife is at the hospital and she has given birth to quintuplets.
John Doormat gets a new neighbor who comes with a dog that likes to grab and gnaw on John's leg every time he sees him. Doormat buys his own large mutt which chases the neighbor's pest-pet home. When the two men meet to exchange some bitter words, the neighbor's dog clamps on John's leg, and John's dog is chewing on the neighbor's leg.
Clint Clobber, the superintenden at an exclusive apartment house, kicks out a dog. The dog disguises himself as a cat to fool a kind-hearted, near-sighted old maid tenant, who becomes attached to it and tells off Clint when he wants to toss the dog out again.
Clint Clobber falls in love with a woman who has arrived to the apartment. The combination of love and spring, makes Clint forget about his duties, leading one of the flats to become floodded. The woman turns out to be a dangerous thief who is hidding her partner in a suitcase. Without wanting it, Clint spoils their plan and gets them caught by the police.
Dinky Duck escapes the clutches of a weasel, only to fall off a cliff and into a river, putting him in the path of a ravenous alligator. Dinky stops the film and declares that he has taken enough beatings from these cartoons. He walks off the screen and down the theater aisle, determined to find a better occupation. He walks past a TV showroom and sees a cat doing a mattress commercial. Now that's a soft job. Dinky declares that he is getting on television. He goes to the Go-Go TV studio and immediately gets a job as a spokes-duck.
John Doormats neighbor tells John to be assertive with his wife but every time he does, he gets beaten up.
Clint Clobber is constantly pestered by a retired Army general, who keeps the tenants in a dither with his hard-nosed military habits. Clint finally finds a way to rid the house of the undesirable tenant.
Clint Clobber
Clint Clobber is a landlord. One of the buildings tenants keeps a seal. After discovering the seal, Clint tells his tenant he can't keep the seal. A man looking for a circus act visits the tenant, and is not highly impressed by the seal, until Clint chases Alvin. The man then wants to sign the seal and Clint as a "clown with seal" act.
Clint Clobber is watching the fights on an old-fashioned TV set. He is annoyed because a male ballet dancer who lives above him is making noise and disturbing his TV time.
John Doormat has a domineering, nagging wife. He takes his ire at her out on his office workers. His wife sees him in a tobacco shop and, through an illusion, pictures him as her television hero. But when he gets home, he has turned back into his meek, spineless self.
Clint Clobber. After receiving a call stating that Mr. Flamboyant will be arriving at the apartment for inspection, Clint tries to clean the place up. During the process, he goes through clogged up garbage chutes, broken trash cans, faulty electricity, and a leaking ceiling, all of which makes the place worse for the inspection.
Foofle goes on a tour-train guided-excursion but, par for his usual course, he screws everything up from the schedule to the baggage.
Hashimoto, a Japanes mouse, explains the customs of the east to some visiting mice. A cat makes off with one of the visitors, Hashimoto goes to the rescue, bests the cat with judo, and then teaches it to his western visitors.
Dimwit runs all around as a small leak turns into a big splash. A dog attempts to water his plant when the faucet breaks. Dimwit goes crazy trying to dispose of the water and trying to find a plumber to fix it.
The mice of Cheeseville, who are farmers, are having a Saturday night barn dance. They receive a visit from a little mechanical creature (complete with diapers!) from outer space who looks and sounds harmless (they think he's funny and cute)- until one of their scientists translates the little character's language, and finds out that his father is planning to invade the earth and destroy Cheeseville. When the creature's father comes looking for him, he is 40 feet tall and breathing fire. An urgent call is sent to Mighty Mouse, who flies down and sends the evil aliens back to their own solar system, though even he has his hands full at first.
Foofle goes on a picnic and has a day governed by Murphy's Law: anything that can go wrong does. He sets his barbecue up, then his raft inflates to a huge size and he is adrift, only to have the raft punctured by the barbecue following him!
Foofle accidentally peels his hat instead of an apple, and he goes to buy a new one. But it escapes and leads him on a merry chase.
Hashimoto tells his American friend G.I. Joe the story of a giant cat terrorizing a village of mice, and about an invisible baby mouse. The giant cat attacks the village, and the invisible mouse battles the cat and beats it.
Mighty Mouse. A mechanical monster is kidnapping the children of Mouseville. Mighty Mouse must go to the alien world to bring them back.
Hashimoto and his American friend G.I. Joe went out to the night out, but end up getting chased by cat, and people throwing plates at them.
Mighty Mouse. The cats use Mighty Mouse to capture the mice of Cheeseville by making him believe the dam has burst and threatens the town. While trying to warn them, he sends the mice into the waiting clutches of the waiting cats.
Hashimoto tells his children a bedtime story about a young mouse who adopted a small dragon as a pet. When the pet dragon destroys the boy's town, it's time to say goodbye.
Hashimoto and his family come to the United States to visit their friends. Some thugs attack Hashimoto's son, and he uses ju-jitsu on them. The American friend wants to learn how to use it to beat up the local cat, so they teach him and they thump the kitty.
Hashimoto. A Japanese House cat, Tells a sad story about why Cats are polite to mouse, Which involves American Cats in luxury and Japanese Mouse in luxury, While Japanese Cats are forced to work in backbreaking, physcial labor. Which wasn't the case as Mice and Cats once lived in "perfect" harmony. Which basically meant that mean cat bosses treated mice like crap, but all was good until Hashimoto defeats Tachibana, A Cat wrestler who is the most popular Sumo wrestler in all of Japan. Which causes the cats to try to defeat Hashimoto in a Ju-Jistu match but fails. And hence why Cats are slaves and Mice are bosses.
Hashimoto and family receive a letter from the Royal Palace telling them the Royal Cat will pay them a visit.
Hashimoto
Deputy Dawg: Muskie tries every trick in the book to raid the hen house.
Deputy Dawg is the prime target for the boys' practical jokes.
Deputy Dawg is up for re-election.
Deputy Dawg The boys' fish is snatched by a hungry eagle.
Deputy Dawg has the job of catching the predator.
Deputy Dawg DD runs out of honey and visits his own private honey tree, only to find a bear has got there first.
Deputy Dawg has to get Muskie and Vince to go to school but they would rather go fishing.
Deputy Dawg: It's the annual contest to see who is the laziest and big money for the winner – except that Deputy Dawg always wins. Can the boys triumph this year?
Deputy Dawg: To drum up more tourist trade the Sheriff uses DD as an 'echo'.
Deputy Dawg: The Deputy needs to lose a lot of weight and goes on a fitness programme.
Deputy Dawg: It's extremely hot and Muskie and Vince are desperate to get to the Sheriff's ice plant.
Tents Moments
Deputy Dawg: The top of Outlook Mountain is big tourist potential...but guess who has to build the chairlift!
Deputy Dawg on a wanted poster? Just another of the boys' pranks...
Hector Heathcoat Show
Martian Moochers
Martian Moochers
James Hound
Mighty Heroes
Astronut/Martian Moochers