Solly
Harlem's legendary Cotton Club becomes a hotbed of passion and violence as the lives and loves of entertainers and gangsters collide.
Astronut (voice)
a Terrytoons Cartoon
James Hound
Another adventure of James Hound, secret agent extrodinaire.
James Hound (voice)
a Terrytoons Cartoon
Marvin/George (voice)
Marvin, a teenage ball of fur, gets the idea to paint the entire city in groovy, psychedelic colors.
James Hound (voice)
It's the heat of summer, but the whole town is freezing up. It's up to James Hound to find out why.
James Hound (voice)
A Terrytoons Cartoon
The world goes into panic when it is discovered that the Telestar satellite has gone missing. It turns out that Astronut has taken it out of orbit because it was getting in his way on his spaceship. As Oscar tries to return it to authorities two thieves steal the satellite and holds it for $2 million ransom.
a Terrytoons Cartoon
Astronut (voice)
a Terrytoons Cartoon
Astronut / Oscar (voice)
A Terrytoons cartoon released in 1964.
Astronut (voice)
A Terrytoons Cartoon
Sidney (voice)
A Sideny the Elephant Cartoon
Deputy Dawg
A canine sheriff's deputy in a backwoods Southern town always manages to catch the bad guy.
Sidney (voice)
a Terrytoons Cartoon
Sidney the Elephant (voice)
Sidney wants to go to Camp Pookie Wooki Pooki, and asks Cleo that he wants to go there, but when the camp bus arrived, he get's homesick, and drove the scout master crazy and begs Cleo and Stanly to take him home, but now, Sidney doesn't want to go.
Hardy / Pay Toll Man (voice)
A humorous look at the future of suburbia.
Stanley / Cleo the Giraffe
Tree Spree is a 1961 Sidney the Elephant cartoon.
Matchmaker (uncredited) (voice)
A Russian matchmaker tries to find a wife for a space alien who has landed in the neighborhood.
A movie producer is searching for a new sensation, even to going overseas. He is unsuccessful, until one day when his hat is blown off, and is retrieved by a suave, singing cat with obvious star potential.
Grateful Gus (uncredited)
Grateful Gus, a happy-go-lucky panhandler, puts the touch on a bank executive who is hastily absconding with the bank's liquid assets. The banker gives Gus a ten-dollar bill, and Gus is so filled with gratitude that he sticks closer to the embezzler than glue, no matter where the robber goes. This eventually causes the apprehension of the worn-out robber. A policeman gives Gus a reward and Gus then turns his grateful attention to him.
Cat (voice)
A nervous cat tells the story of the origin of Mighty Mouse.
Geni (voice)
A Terrytoons cartoon.
Mrs. Jones (voice)
A very tired lion comes to the rest farm operated by Mrs. Jones, a duck, badly in need of a long rest. (No, he doesn't eat Mrs. Jones.) First, Mrs. Duck Jones' goats eat his suitcase, followed by her rest-disturbing mishaps, and then he learns that the old dilapidated building he is in is inhabited by the ghosts of various animals. He departs the premises in a hurry.
Narrator / Edward G. Robincat (voice)
Mighty Mouse makes a personal appearance at a movie theatre and three gangster cats capture him in an unguarded moment, rob the box-office, kidnap Pearl Pureheart, and take Might Mouse for a one-way ride. However, he free himself, rescues the girl and captures the gangsters.
Heckle / Jeckle / Bulldog Golfer (voice) (uncredited)
When a big bulldog is on the driving range, Heckle and Jeckle's treehouse is riddled with golf balls.
Heckle / Jeckle / Dimwit / Doctor (voice)
Heckle and Jeckle, the always-talking Magpies, kick this one off by stealing a bowl of bones from Soupbone, an old hound dog. Soupbone raises some objections that leads to a fracas or two, with all hands ending up in a nervous place, and the two birds trying to rescue Soupbone from a padded cell.
Dimwit / Felix the Fox (voice)
A Terrytoons cartoon released 10 March 1948.
Heckle, Jeckle, Dimwit (voice) (uncredited)
Farmer Al Falfa and his dog try to have a private picnic, but Heckle & Jeckle decide to freeload. The usual hijinks ensue as the farmer and his dog try to get rid of the magpies. Eventually, the farmer gives them a stick of dynamite disguised as a hot dog. As they try to roast it, the farmer drives away in his car to avoid the explosion, but Heckle & Jeckle throw the dynamite into their car.
Papa Hare / Papa Tortoise / Pig (voice)
In one of the great (hooray!)spoiler titles of all time, this version of the Hare vs. Tortoise fable finds the contest being done on ice skates between teams of rabbits and turtles, and the turtles cheat like crazy...and, since the title tells all, I suppose it's okay to mention the plodders win again.
Radio Announcer / Narrator (voice)
Gandy Goose, now in the pest-extermination business takes the job of ridding his friend's house of mice. Everything he tries backfires on him and the goosey one is soon gone and the mice are still playing.