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- DirectorNatalie NourigatIn Far From the Tree, curiosity gets the better of a young raccoon whose frustrated parent attempts to keep them both safe.
- DirectorWalt DisneyWalt Disney's first drawing of a single-frame picture of the life in Kansas City, and his first ever Disney Short ever.
- DirectorWalt DisneyWalt Disney's second drawing of a single-frame picture of the life in Kansas City.
- DirectorWalt DisneyWalt Disney's third drawing of a single-frame picture of the life in Kansas City.
- DirectorWalt DisneyWalt Disney's hand drawing of a single-frame picture of local law enforcement cleaning up Kanas City.
- DirectorWalt DisneyMother is making donuts: She throws up a circle of dough, and a cat shoots a hole in it. Later, he fishes them out of the oil with a fishing line; he eats one, and loses all 9 lives. Mother puts together a basket for Red to take to granny. Red uses her cart, which is pushed by her little dog; the cart gets a flat tire, and she inflates a donut to replace it. A wolf (a human lothario) drives by in a flivver, and dashes off to grandma's house, where he finds a note saying she's gone to the movies. He shrinks his car and stashes it in his pocket, then waits for Red, who stopped to watch a dancing flower. Red arrives, and they go into the house, where he attempts to have his way with her. The dog rushes off and gets help from an airplane pilot, who uses a skyhook to remove the house and, ultimately, lift the wolf in his car and drop him in the lake.
- DirectorWalt DisneyFour animal musicians consisting of a Horse, Cat, Dog, and Rooster set out on their own quest to try to find some fame by playing their own music. Unfortunately, everywhere they go, trouble occurs whether they are being chased by town folk, a swordfish, or being attacked by an army.
- DirectorWalt DisneyLost film, one of the seven versions Walt Disney did of the "Jack and the Beanstalk" fairy-tale in his Laugh-O-Gram Studio. Not much about the actual plot is known.
- DirectorWalt DisneyWalt Disney's 7th and last retelling of an old British fairytale from the Laugh-O-Gram Studio. Jack is trying to impress Susie by showing her a story how he will win her heart.
- DirectorWalt DisneyGoldie Locks and the Three Bears was a 1922 Laugh-O-Gram film directed by Walt Disney. The film was based on the fairy tale by Robert Southey.
- DirectorWalt DisneyA boy falls for a princess, his cat for hers. But her father does not like the idea of a commoner marrying a noblewoman and kicks him out. After seeing a Rudolpho Valensino movie at the local theater his cat has the idea that he could try impressing the king as bullfighter, to win his daughters hand. Bullfighting is relatively easy, when you can hypnotize the bull, but why does his cat need new boots ?
- DirectorWalt DisneyCinderella, the "ash girl," is kept in menial labor by her two wicked stepsisters. Meanwhile the handsome prince of the territory is out hunting bears. His father invites everyone in the country to a ball, and a fairy godmother appears to help Cinderella attend in style. The prince falls for her, but she runs away as her fairy godmother's deadline of midnight arrives. The prince finds her lost slipper and searches the territory for its rightful owner, hoping to live happily ever after when he finds her.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsJack RecordsAn educational short about how important dental care is to physical health and success in life.
- DirectorWalt DisneyHugh HarmanCarman MaxwellStarsVirginia DavisWalt DisneyHugh HarmanAlice visits an animation studio, where the animators show her various scenes on their drawing boards. A few of them: a cat dancing to a cat band; a mouse poking at a (live) cat until it moves; a couple mice boxing, while the animators crowd around cheering and acting as corner-men. That night, she dreams of taking a train to cartoon-land, where a red carpet reception awaits. She appears in live action. They have a welcoming parade, with Alice riding on an elephant. The cartoons dance for her, and she dances for them. Meanwhile, the lions break out of the zoo. The lions chase her into a hollow tree, then into a cave and down a rabbit hole. Finally, she jumps off a cliff and awakes back in her bed.
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- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsVirginia DavisAlice's trip to the sea inspires her to dream of a visit to an animated underwater world.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsVirginia DavisLeon HolmesSpec O'DonnellWhen a ball is accidentally knocked through the window of a neighborhood haunted house, Alice is the only one brave enough to go inside to retrieve it. While she's in there she falls and bumps her head, sending her to a cartoon dreamworld in which she rescues a cat and battles some spirits in a ghost town.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsVirginia DavisTommy HicksAlice and her friends put on a show. After a brief overture, act one: A saloon; Alice enters, and shoots down two bad guys. Tubby O'Brien and his gang then enter the audience; Alice's cast leaves out of fear. Alice decides to tell stories of her wild west adventures, and we finally get two brief animated sequences: Alice riding atop a stagecoach, shooting at Indians, and Alice as Sheriff, taking care of a bad guy who steals a safe. The overall feel is much more like an Our Gang short than the rest of the Alice series.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsVirginia DavisWalt DisneyTommy HicksAlice wants desperately to get out of practicing her piano so she can go have fun with her friends. She tricks her mother into thinking she's still playing by getting her dog to play for her, and then she and the gang hitch a ride to the local pond where they spend their time fishing. While there, she envisions what it would be like to go fishing at the North Pole.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsJoe AllenVirginia DavisWalt DisneyAlice conducts a secret meeting and devises a plan to free all dogs by eliminating the dog catchers.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsVirginia DavisTommy HicksLeon HolmesAlice tries to make two rival newsboys friends by telling them a story of a cat and a mouse whose constant battlings lead to being hunted by the police, when they learned to cooperate.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsVirginia DavisTommy HicksDavid F. HollanderAfter Alice is caught pulling a prank in class, she's sent to the corner with a dunce's cap, where she quickly grows tired and begins daydreaming. She imagines herself cavorting with various animals until they're all espied by her teacher, who immediately calls forth her book army to vanquish Alice and friends. After a lengthy chase, Alice defends herself by forming her animal friends into an army; the teacher retaliates using a cannon, and looks to be winning until the animals build their own cannon from a junk heap and fill it with pepper. The battle wages until Alice is awakened from her reverie and discovers she hasn't left her classroom after all.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsVirginia DavisAlice and Julius go on a safari in Africa to hunt wild game, but they get very different results.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsVirginia DavisThe Three Bears are busy cooking when Baby Bear realizes his recipe requires hops. Naturally his first inclination is to go find some frogs to provide for him his hops, so he runs off and pursues a frog at the local pond. In the meantime Alice and her cat stumble upon the Three Bears' house and sneak inside (Ma and Pa Bear are nowhere to be seen). Baby Bear returns and gets into a fight with the cat, and then calls in his parents to help out. The cat is defeated and the bears make off with Alice, who they throw in a sack and tie to a sawmill. When the cat revives, he calls in reinforcements: his nine lives, who take on the Three Bears and eventually lose. The cat gets another idea: he liquors up one of his nine lives, who is then able to take on all three bears at once. Pleased with himself, the cat hurries into the mill to rescue Alice, who proclaims him her hero.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsVirginia DavisThe rats are out of control in Hamlin; they've taken over the kitchen, but when they take over the King's bedroom, that's the last straw. He posts a $5 reward, which the rats change to $5,000. Alice and Julius accept the challenge; they play a tune and the rats gather around, but they won't fall for the old "follow me into the river" trick. Fortunately, a very powerful vacuum cleaner is nearby, and Alice and Julius suck all the rats into it. The king gives them their reward: $5.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsAnne ShirleyLittle Alice and Julius the cat operate an egg factory. The hens are a bit lazy, but Julius cracks the whip. An out-of-town chicken arrives, only she's a labour agitator, Little Red Henski from Moscow, Russia, who comes courtesy of the I.W.W. Soon she has the hens striking for "shorter hours" and "smaller eggs". Alice and Julius need to fill an urgent egg order. They spot two roosters fighting. They organize a pugilistic event, and charge each hen one egg admission. Alice and Julius fill their order and drive away ... but the load slips off, breaking all the eggs.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayAlice, at the beach with her cat, tries to solve a crossword puzzle, when Woodleg Pete, a ruthless collector of rare crossword puzzles, sees that Alice's one is missing in his collection. But while trying to steal it, he did not include Alice's cat in his calculation...
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsVirginia DavisJulius the cat is chasing a rabbit. The rabbit escapes down one of a pair of holes, and teases the cat for a while; the cat finally catches the rabbit by leaving his face to watch one hole and his body at the other. The rabbit pleads for mercy: think of her poor children. Julius breaks down, and the rabbit laughs at him (after powdering her nose with her own tail). Julius chases the rabbit into her hole, where she grows larger and chases him out. Alice appears, carrying a rifle, and helps the cat by dragging over a fire hose and putting it down one hole, thus flushing out the rabbit. We then see several forest creatures playing instruments and dancing; most notably, two bears dance. Alice fires at one bear; she hits, then misses for a while, then hits again, but there is no lasting effect to the bear, which then chases them. Alice and her friends hide in a barrel under a beehive; the bear knocks the hive into the barrel. They try to escape in a lake without luck.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsVirginia DavisAlice and Julius are going to stage a bullfight. Their bull is a broken-down old cow. They fix it up with some rollerskates. A family of cats uses a see-saw to catapult themselves over the fence; a cop (dog) spots them, but ends up helping them by accident. Julius replaces the bull with a more presentable one from a tobacco billboard for the introduction to the crowd. Alice fights the sad cow, sending her into a cactus; this makes her mad enough to really fight. Time for another swap: Julius dresses as a pantomime cow, and Alice throws him across the ring...
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsVirginia DavisAlice and her cat are driving along the coast when they accidentally ride off a cliff and into the ocean. They trick a fish into towing them along until a storm hits and they are swept away to the Cannibal Islands, where they are pursued aggressively by the locals.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayA rich garbage magnate (Ima Hogg) is being driven along to a hotel, run by Alice and her cat Julius. The hotel has seen better times, and so the two are thrilled when they see the limousine roll up. Hogg demands a barber and a manicurist, and Julius feels he's up to the job. He does his best to please the grouch, with mixed results.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayAlice, Julius, and one other character are in a combined auto/horse race. Julius gets off to a bad start when his car takes off, without him, in the wrong direction; it takes him a while to get it straightened out. Alice and the bad guy battle a bit for the lead, which Alice takes; they pass a detour, which the bad guy changes the sign for. Julius, taking the bad road, eventually drives up a cliff and, after a mighty struggle at the top, makes it, in third place, to the changeover. Alice and the bad guy ride off on horses; Julius has a wind-up wooden horse. Julius' horse keeps breaking down, eventually losing the back legs (Julius uses an empty thought balloon to hold up the rear). Alice's horse jumps a fence, and won't continue. The bad guy looks like he'll win, but Alice makes a mighty leap and knocks him off to win the race.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayAlice and Julius are driving a train, which is carrying a large payroll. Pete the Bear and his gang find out about it and devise a plan to rob the train.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayAlice is kidnapped by Chinese Gangsters and brought to Chinatown. Her cat tries (successfully) to rescue her, but then they're hunted by a bunch of angry Chinese Triad members.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayAlice leaves her home and has asked her cat to take care of the house. But the rats are trying to keep the cat out of their way, especially, when they discover Alice's home-brew, it is not that difficult...
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsVirginia DavisAlice and Julius the cat are riding an elephant through the jungle. Julius falls and is nearly eaten by crocodiles but manages to escape nevertheless. Meanwhile, two elephant children are having fun at a watering hole and a monkey barber has his barber pole eaten by a hippo, who mistakes it for a candy cane. Julius tries to remedy the latter injustice by starching up a tiger's striped tail and knocking it off, using it as a replacement pole. Alice hunts a lion who proves to be too much for her to handle, but Julius bravely comes to the rescue.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayAlice and Julius are riding along on a turtle until they notice someone has left a pie to cool on their third-storey window sill. They swipe it with the aid of the turtle and his elongated neck, but are pursued by a police officer. They try to paddle away across a pond and up a river, but the officer's determined to catch them. He tricks them into his paddy wagon and they end up in prison, where the hijinks continue with a daring jail break.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayJulius is a lifeguard at the beach, where he meets and falls in love with a beautiful female cat. Alice decides to help out by driving the car when the two decide to elope.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayIt's mayhem in the house as Julius the cat squares off against a pugilistic bear while Alice looks on adoringly.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayJoe AllenLeon HolmesThe neighborhood kids are putting on a production of Uncle Tom's Cabin. When the director demands more snow for a scene, he tries to shave the ice himself and accidentally drops it on Alice's head. She is knocked into a dream world where she and Julius the cat build a snowman and fire snowballs at targets. Unfortunately the landlord (a bear reminiscent of Simon Legree) happens by at this time and threatens to take away their cabin. Julius and the landlord end up dueling with icicles, and mayhem ensues, ending with Alice and Julius' cabin falling into a partially frozen river towards a waterfall.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayWhile Julius is milking his cow, Pete kidnaps Alice. Julius gives chase, and winds up in a duel with Pete.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayAlice and Julius, as a team, are one of four entrants in a $10,000 balloon race. The bad guy takes out one balloon quickly. It's not clear what kind of balloons these are, since they are sealed like hydrogen/helium balloons, but a good thwack on the top by the bad guy sends Alice and Julius plummeting to the ground, balloon still intact. Julius makes some attempts to re-launch, but they fail. He spots a hippo, smoking nearby, and has an idea: using some pepper, he creates a massive sneeze that re-launches them. But he wasn't onboard. Alice throws down a rope ladder, but it isn't anchored; Julius eventually pulls himself up with a rope. They are then immediately under attack by a lightning storm, which deflates the balloon. Julius makes substitutes from, first, a weiner dog and a couple of empty thought balloons, then, an elephant with extra air pumped in. He grabs a passing bird and catches up to the bad guy, then finds himself in another battle with lightning. He throws a bolt at the bad guy's balloon, then has his own elephant get pierced by another. They land on top of each other, and on Alice, who was pacing back and forth on the ground, then run away from the bad guy.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayJulius the cat is skating on a pond when he espies a young lady break through the ice. He saves her, only to realize she's not particularly attractive, and so throws her back. Meanwhile, a kitten orphan is left in a basket by the side of the pond; Julius discovers it and takes it skating with him, afterward taking it home to Alice. They name him Oscar, and Julius tries to give the brat a bath. He then feeds Oscar and teaches him some table manners.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayA little girl presides as general over her cartoon army made up of various animals as they head off to the trenches.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayA mouse and his boss pose as dogcatchers and grab a schoolhouse full of dogs; they use several other ruses to round up dogs for, as we discover, a sausage factory. Alice and Julius are on the trail soon after the first caper, but it takes them a while to catch up with the bad guys. They do, and Julius tricks the big boss into getting clobbered by the sausage guy, then turns the dogs loose on him.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayJulius goes courting, but another suitor is favored, so he decides to commit suicide and consistently fails.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayPutrid Pete becomes infatuated with Alice's guitar playing, so he kidnaps her and imprisons her in his castle.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayAlice and Julius go fishing where Alice charms the fish ashore with a tune from her flute.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayAlice and Julius, while out hunting big game, find themselves brought before the court of the Lion King.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayJulius is out for a ride on his horse; he does some rope tricks. Some bad guys rob a stagecoach; one of the passengers is Alice, who finds herself stuck between the head bad guy and a cactus. Julius rides in and saves most of the passengers, but the bad guy rides off with Alice. After a short chase, he ends up battling Julius on top of a tall rock outcropping. A piece eventually breaks off, sending both of them into a boulder field. They play hide-and-seek a while. Julius then takes off his fur and sends it out as a decoy while he sneaks up behind the bad guy with a club and beats him into the ground. Alice comes up to thank him; ashamed by his nakedness, he hides behind a rock and puts his fur back on, then accepts her thanks.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayWhen the local hotel is found to be on fire, the firemen (all of them Julius the cat lookalikes), led by Fire Chief Alice, are called in. The residents are busy escaping the blaze while the cats get to work helping them out of the building and putting out the flames. When a feline tenant gets caught on the top floor, one of the firemen bravely saves her by riding a smoke cloud up to reach her, but when they get back to the ground, he finds her expiring from smoke inhalation. He saves the day by rolling the smoke out of her with a rolling pin, and when she revives the two fall instantly in love.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayJulius tries to elope with Alice's maid. Alice gets ahold of a policeman and they give pursuit.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayAnother horse race with Julius riding a mechanical horse and Pete unsuccessfully trying to cheat to win.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayPete schemes to kidnap Alice while she and Julius are working as lumberjacks along the river.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayAlice, Julius and Pete compete in a golf tournament.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayJulius discovers that Alice has been captured by Pete and held prisoner on his pirate ship. He sets out to rescue Alice.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayAlice and Julius visit a carnival where they ride the rides and take in the sideshow.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayJulius wins a bronc-riding contest at the rodeo. However, Pete steals his prize money, so Julius must go after him to get it back.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayAlice gets a job teaching football at a local college, where the star quarterback is none other than Julius.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayAlice and Julius go ice-skating in the Swiss Alps, and later go on a mountain-climbing expedition with Pete.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsMargie GayAlice, Julius and Peter enter a road race. Pete, of course, tries to cheat by pulling such stunts as switching road signs, but Julius is on to Pete's tricks.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsLois HardwickAlice and Julius are getting ready for their big performance at the circus while many of the other acts are being showcased. They are acrobats, with Julius balancing on a tightrope holding several stacked chairs, and Alice sitting atop the topmost chair. When Julius lights a cigar he accidentally throws the match onto the rope, burning it and sending them clattering to the ground.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsLois HardwickPete, dressed in a suit of armor, steals away the female that Julius is after. So Julius devises his own suit of armor, made mostly out of junk, to win her back.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsLois HardwickAlice and Julius have to hold their western fort against The Three Bad Eggs and a band of marauding Indians.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsLois HardwickJulius and Pete have a contest to swim across the English Channel, with Alice as the referee.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsLois HardwickJulius and Alice go prospecting for gold in the Klondike and strike it rich. However, they have to protect their claim against Pete, who wants to take it for himself.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsLois HardwickAlice and Julius are in a traveling medicine show, and part of their job is to sell patent medicine to audiences.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsLois HardwickAlice is dancing aboard her ship with a veritable zoo of a crew. Meanwhile, in the galley, the chef (a cat) is preparing food while his assistant, a mouse, is peeling potatoes. When the chef complains that they need eggs, the mouse is enlisted to retrieve them from the crow's nest. The birds there give him a rough time, but he's eventually able to capture one and strong-arm three eggs out of it. When he returns, though, he finds the chef now wants some milk, and so he's off to find the ship's goat, with similar comedic results.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsLois HardwickAlice attempts to umpire a big league baseball game where the animals begin to take exception to her bad calls.
- DirectorWalt DisneyOswald the Rabbit is the conductor on a runaway trolley.
- DirectorWalt DisneyOswald battles a mischievous cat for possession of both his girlfriend and his bicycle.
- DirectorWalt DisneyOswald wakes up grumpy and takes it out on his alarm clock, afterward trying his best to wake up the mechanical cow sleeping in the bed beside him, with limited success. They finally do get going, sailing around the barnyard offering milk to denizens of the farm. When kidnappers arrive and takes Oswald's girlfriend away, he and the cow set off to rescue her.
- DirectorWalt DisneyOswald's country is at war, like many other volunters he joins the army and finds himself soon in the trenches. A short battle leaves him wounded, but at least in the field hospital where his girlfriend is working.
- DirectorWalt DisneyUb IwerksOswald attempts to win the affections of another rabbit by pretending to be a beach life guard.
- DirectorWalt DisneyUb IwerksOswald the Rabbit enters an airplane race with a makeshift aircraft and ends up riding a dachshund lifted into the air by balloons. Meanwhile, his peg-legged rival tries to cheat his way to victory.
- DirectorWalt DisneyOswald works for a rich banker as his limousine driver. Unfortunately, he gets fired for flirting with his daughter, Sadie. However, soon afterwards, the banker's bank is robbed by Pete. Oswald eventually stops him and presumably gets his job back.
- DirectorWalt DisneyUb IwerksThe Christmas celebration of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
- DirectorWalt DisneyOswald 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.
- DirectorWalt DisneyStarsLois HardwickAlice visits the beach where Julius is working as a lifeguard. Suddenly an emergency arises and Julius must rescue a drowning swimmer.
- DirectorWalt DisneyOswald takes Ortensia ("Sadie") out for a ride in his jalopy and soon finds himself in a race with a chasing police car.
- DirectorWalt DisneyA pastoral outing as Oswald and his friends take in the delights on a swimming hole.
- DirectorWalt DisneyUb IwerksOswald the Rabbit goes hunting for big game in Africa.
- DirectorWalt DisneyOswald is off to see his sweetheart when he is passed by a rival in a faster car. He takes the lead, though, when both drivers encounter a mud puddle; Oswald isn't afraid to get a little dirty, while his competitor is. Oswald arrives and serenades his love, hampered by the animals in the yard. The rival shows up and they fight over the girl, during which time she slips away with a third suitor.
- DirectorWalt DisneyPenniless Oswald tries sneaking backstage to meet the shimmy dancer he fancies.
- DirectorWalt DisneyOswald and Ortensia/Sadie are travelling on a mountain road. When her stagecoach gets away, Oswald tries to rescue her. Sadie for Oswald. Pete tries to beat him to it. Resulting in both vying to rescue her.
- DirectorWalt DisneyIn a foreshadowing of what was to become a staple of the Mickey shorts, Oswald manages his farm along to a musical beat.
- DirectorWalt DisneyOzzie tries to find a way to arrest the scoundrel Pete.
- DirectorWalt DisneyOswald 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.
- DirectorWalt DisneyOswald is with his mates in a fox hunt, but he finds his horse is stubborn and won't let him ride at first. Meanwhile, the sly fox outwits the dogs and riders in pursuit at every turn.
- DirectorWalt DisneyUb IwerksConstruction worker Oswald must save his sweetheart when his boss makes advances toward her.
- DirectorWalt DisneyOswald struggles with clever ducks, rolling boulders, and bears in his encounter with nature.
- DirectorWalt DisneyUb IwerksOswald the Rabbit plays the hockey champ, but gets distracted and flirts with a beautiful snow bunny.
- DirectorWalt DisneyOswald the Rabbit becomes father to a brood of unruly bunnies.
- DirectorWalt DisneyOswald sneaks away from school in order to visit a circus sideshow, and is chased through the circus by the police.
- DirectorRollin HamiltonRudolf IsingOswald and his girlfriend, Ortensia go to the circus. While she is impressed by the high wire act, Oswald in an attempt to prove how brawny he is, climbs the wire to perform, which upsets the ring master, from which, high-jinx pursue.
- DirectorUb IwerksWalt DisneyStarsWalt DisneyMickey Mouse is a mischievous deckhand on a riverboat that is under the command of the tyrannical Captain Pete.
- DirectorWalt DisneyUb IwerksWandering minstrel Oswald must rescue his lady love from imprisonment.
- DirectorWalt DisneyUb IwerksStarsWalt DisneyInspired by Lindbergh's flight from New York to Paris, Mickey builds a plane to take Minnie for a trip involving some necking, though Minnie objects to the necking.
- DirectorWalt DisneyThe film follows the misadventures of Oswald and his roughneck pal, Putrid Pete, as they ride a freight car loaded with animals and devise ways to cook a meal using the tools at hand. When a policeman chases them off the train, the duo poses as a hurdy-gurdy man and a monkey as part of their escape.
- DirectorWalter LantzTom PalmerA puppy is forced into a barber shop run by Oswald the Rabbit. Oswald can't shave the dog's back at first, as the hair keeps growing back. He eventually realizes the mutt's drinking hair tonic and so he takes the bottle away and finishes the job. A hippo's next in line, then an elephant, then a truculent and lascivious bear, all with equally humorous results.