Give and Tyke (1957)
Gênero : Animação, Comédia, Família
Runtime : 6M
Director : Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
Sinopse
The city is rounding up all unlicensed dogs. Spike has a license. So does Tyke. An unlicensed stray steals Tyke's license; Tyke gets collared and the chase is on.
Salsicha consegue um emprego como professor de educação física numa escola de criaturas sobrenaturais chamada Escola Grimwood, e se torna responsável pela segurança das alunas Sibelle, filha do Conde Drácula, Winnie, filha de um lobisomem, Elza, filha do Frankenstein, Tannis, filha de uma múmia e Phantasma, filha de um fantasma. Os terríveis monstros avisam a Salsicha e Scooby-Doo de que estes pagariam caro se algo de ruim acontecesse às suas filhas. Os problemas começam quando uma terrível bruxa chamada Revolta, com a ajuda de seu monstro-ajudante Creeeper, sequestra as meninas para revoltalizá-las e conquistar o mundo. Então Salsicha, Scooby-Doo e Scooby-Loo tem como missão resgatá-las e assim acabar com o plano de Revolta. Os heróis também contam com a ajuda dos garotos-cadetes da Escola Calloway, uma escola rival da Escola Grimwood.
Entre seus filhotes comportados, Dama e o Vagabundo criam o bagunceiro Banze – que está sempre aprontando alguma. Sonhando com a liberdade, Banzé sai de casa e conhece uma vira-lata adorável e teimosa chamada Angel. Ela o apresenta aos cães do lixo, liderados pelo escolado Buster que o desafia para o teste supremo da vida sem coleira. Agora, Banzé fica dividido entre um mundo repleto de aventuras e o amor pela família que abandonou.
Daphne e Fred tentam a sorte num show de talentos em uma antiga casa de ópera, mas o show poderá ser cancelado antes dos ensaios, pois um fantasma mascarado reaparece do passado.
Garfield, Jon and Odie go to Jon's family farm for Christmas, where Garfield finds a present for Grandma.
The special is hosted by Tony Danza and Annie Potts celebrating 50 years of William Hanna and Joseph Barbera's partnership in animation. This is the first animated project to be broadcast in Dolby Surround sound system.
The wolf escapes from prison but can't get away from police dog Droopy no matter how hard he tries. This is the first cartoon starring Droopy.
Garfield and his pup pal Odie go trick-or-treating, only to wind up in a house haunted by ghostly pirates.
Charlie Brown is having hallucinations as a result of a rash on the back of his head resembling the stitchings of a baseball, most notably seeing the rising sun as a baseball. He goes to camp to take his mind off of baseball with a paper sack on his head to cover up said rash and is suddenly elected camp president as the other kids find his appearance cool. But then he removes his sack the next morning and becomes uncool again. He watches the sun rise, fearing that it will appear as a rising baseball. Instead, the sun is replaced with MAD Magazine mascot Alfred E. Neuman.
The wolf escapes from Alka-Fizz prison, but the persistent Sergeant McPoodle (Droopy) of the Canadian Mounties follows his trail wherever he goes.
Mickey is playing Christmas carols on a standup bass for change. Alas, all he gets is screws, rocks, and other useless stuff. He plays outside a rich man's window, and the spoiled brat kid inside decides he wants Pluto. Mickey isn't selling, but when his bass gets destroyed by a passing sleigh and he sees a house full of orphans with no presents, he changes his mind. Mickey plays Santa to the kids. Meanwhile, the brat has been torturing Pluto; his father finally has enough and throws Pluto out and spanks the child. Pluto and Mickey are reunited, and as a bonus, the kid has tied the Christmas turkey to Pluto's tail.
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Bugs Bunny exploits the situation when an uncle leaves Elmer Fudd three million dollars on the condition that he harm no animals, especially rabbits.
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Tom is chasing Jerry again. In a panic, the mouse runs into the doghouse of little Tyke, the bulldog. Right next to the sleeping Tyke sleeps Spike, his father. Tom unthinkingly snatches the puppy out of his house. When Spike wakes up and sees this, he delivers a stern warning: Stay away from my boy, or else. Jerry realizes that sticking close to the boy is the best way to repel his feline tormentor, but Tom is not about to let the mouse evade him so easily.
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The Peanuts gang perform the classic Broadway musical. In addition to the classic songs, we see Charlie Brown and his friends perform the various comedy sketches of the play.
Spike is taking his son on a picnic. Jerry keeps hiding in the basket, so Tom keeps disrupting the picnic while chasing him.
The family dog warns Tom not to make any noise so he can take a nap. Jerry hears this and immediately devises plans to ensure that the dog's nap will be interrupted.
Spike explains to his son the rules of being a dog: 1: be man's best friend (begging, lying at feet); 2: bury bones; 3: chase cats. Just then, Tom (and Jerry) run by, offering the perfect practice subject. Spike lectures Tom to be scared by the pup or else; Jerry overhears, and is soon doing his best dog impersonation, while Tom works on various strategies to neutralize Tyke
Two outlaws are trying to steal a shipment of gold being guarded by Deputy Droopy, and have to keep quiet to avoid alerting the sheriff.
The animated adaption of the second stage musical based on the "Peanuts" comics strip, focusing on Snoopy.