I thought I'd show old cartoons like I play old records, but couldn'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.
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK
Celebrity Productions Inc., 1933
dir: Ub Iwerks
THE SCREWY TRUANT
Metro Goldwyn Mayer, 1945
dir: Tex Avery
WHAT ON EARTH!
National Film Board of Canada, 1966
dirs: Kaj Pindal & Les Drew
Academy Award Nominee, Best Short Subject
Blackie: NO MUTTON FOR NUTTIN
Famous Studios, 1943
FELIX DOPES IT OUT
Pat Sullivan Studios, 1925
THE SELFISH GIANT
Gerald Potterton Productions, 1972
dir: Peter Sanders
Academy Award Nominee: Best Short Subject
SELF DEFENSE FOR COWARDS
Rembrandt Films (CZ), 1962
dir: Gene Deitch
Academy Award Nominee, Best Short Subject
DOG MEETS DOG
Screen Gems, 1942
dir: Frank Tashlin
EVERYTHING IS A NUMBER
Se-Ma-For Studios, 1967
dir: Stefan Schabenbeck
Pathe's Weekly Pictorial: WE NEARLY LOSE HIM
U. I. C. Productions, 1926
dir: Sid Griffiths
I WANT TO BUTT
Soyuzmultfilm, 1968
dir: Leonid Amalrik
HOW I, THE EIGHTH MAN, CAME TO BE (Eighth Man Appearance)
TCJ Productions (JP), 1963
dir: Harayuki Kawajima
THE OIL CAN MYSTERY
Terrytoons, 1933
dirs: Paul Terry & Frank Moser
BOSKO THE LUMBERJACK
Vitaphone Pictures, 1932
dir: Hugh Harman
Guy gets even with entitled Karen line-cutter at coffee shop by making her
order take forever: 'Can you explain your whole pastry selection?'
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No one likes that one entitled customer who thinks they can cut the line
without any repercussions.
In fact, we all have likely been stuck at the end of...
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