A bit behind schedule but I'll catch up. I was out of town all day yesterday and slept all day today
I thought I'd show old cartoons every Sunday like I play old records every Saturday, but can't find a host. The rights are even more complicated here so I've gotten around it by only embedding things that have already been posted by someone else, absolving me altogether.
I take no responsibility for anything removed by the rightholders, watermarks from previous second-generation sources, editing, cropping, or other ways links that have been broken by parties other than me. Once in a while you'll come across offensive racial stereotypes. Remember the cartoon is about the story and not about them.
APOCALYPSE POOH
Todd Graham, 1987
I WAS A TEENAGE THUMB
Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. 1963
dir: Charles M. Jones
FORGET ME NUTS
Famous Studios, 1967
dir: Chuck Harrison
PARROTVILLE OLD FOLKS
Van Beuren Studios, 1935
dirs: Burt Gillett & Tom Palmer
THE BRONSWIK AFFAIR
National Film Board of Canada, 1978
dirs: Robert Awad, Andre LeDuc
THREE-HORNED FLINK
UPA Pictures, 1956
dir: Fred Crippen
THE DOGFATHER
DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, 1974
dir: Hawley Pratt
THE RETURN OF MR. HOOK
Warner Bros./ US Navy, 1945
dir: Robert McKimson
Go-Go Gophers: THE GREAT WHITE STALLION
Total Television, 1967
Hector Heathcote: PEACE PIPE
Terrytoon Cartoons, 1963
dir: Art Bartsch
The Most Important Person: TOUCHING
John Sutherland Learning Associates, 1972
Tom and Jerry: ROYAL CAT-NAP
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1958
dirs: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
Popeye: VOO-DOO TO YOU TOO
Paramount Cartoon Studios, 1960
dir: Seymour Kneitel
Krazy Kat: THE MOUSE EXTERMINATOR
Screen Gems, 1940
dir: Charles Mintz
Mutt and Jeff: DOMESTIC DIFFICULTIES
Pathé Frères, 1916
dir: Bud Fisher
15 Bosses who regretted firing their best employees: 'He won't sign it...
fire him'
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These bosses were pretty sure that they made the right choice when firing
their best employees, but that doesn't mean they don't have regrets about
it.
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55 minutes ago


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