Toons!

Toons!

9 Episodes

TOONS! presents popular classic cartoons and animated shorts for enjoyment by the family and classic film fans. All episodes have English subtitles or title cards to help promote reading and literacy.

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Toons!
  • Toons! 001R

    Episode 1

    This episode presents 3 cartoon shorts which include “Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee” (1932), “Doggone Tired” (1949), and “Secret Agent” (1943).

  • Toons! 002R

    Episode 2

    This episode presents 3 cartoon shorts which include “Case of the Missing Hare” (1942), “Customers Wanted” (1939), and “The Mummy Strikes” (1943).

  • Toons! 003R

    Episode 3

    This episode presents 3 cartoon shorts which include “Swee’Pea” (1936), “Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur” (1939), and “The Magnetic Telescope” (1942).

  • Toons! 004

    Episode 4

    This episode presents 3 cartoon shorts, which include “Paneless Window Washer” (1937), and “Showdown” (1942). Also presented is “A Tale of Two Kitties” (1942) which features the first appearance of Tweety. It also has the first appearance of Babbit and Catsello who are based on the movie comedy d...

  • Toons! 005

    Episode 5

    This episode presents 2 shorts, which include the cartoon “Sure-Locked Homes” (1928) and the stop motion animated film "The Cameraman's Revenge" (1912).

  • Toons! 006

    Episode 6

    This episode presents 3 cartoon shorts, which include “Porky Pig's Feat” (1943), "I'm In The Army Now" (1936), and "Destruction, Inc." (1942).

  • Toons! 007

    Episode 7

    This episode presents the animated feature film "Gulliver's Travels"(1939) which was directed by Dave Fleischer.

  • Toons! 008

    Episode 8

    This episode presents the cartoon short 'Felix Gets The Can' (1925) and two early animated films directed by Emile Cohl. These pioneering animated films, which were mixed with live action, are 'The Happy Microbes' (1909) and 'The Neo-Impressionist Painter' (1910).

  • Toons! 009

    Episode 9

    This episode presents two Fleischer cartoons which include "Poor Cinderella" (1934) and "Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer" (1948).