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Ben Washam

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17-03-1915

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Tom and Jerry's Winter Wackiness

Tom and Jerry's Winter Wackiness

Tom and Jerry's Winter Wackiness movie was released Oct 01, 2013 by the Turner Home Entertainment (T.H.E.) studio. Come in from the cold with Tom and Jerry! The holidays are here! Celebrate the season with Tom and Jerry in these seven cartoon adventures that will battle away your winter blues. Tom and Jerry's Winter Wackiness movie One good chase deserves another, and lots of friends join the fun, whether it's Spike on a sled, a giant abominable snow mouse or a St. Tom and Jerry's Winter Wackiness video Bernard to the rescue with some hearty spirits. Tom and Jerry's Winter Wackiness film No matter how many new friends they make, Tom and Jerry will always be best buddies... but even better enemies. Tom and Jerry's Winter Wackiness review Snuggle up for a snowstorm of fun for the entire family!
6.0

Year:

2013

Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th Century

Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th Century

Duck Dodgers finds Marvin Martian's hideout.
5.6

Year:

1980

Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special

Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special

A 1980 Looney Tunes Thanksgiving special, starring Daffy Duck. Cartoons featured "The Scarlet Pumpernickel" "Robin Hood Daffy" "Drip-Along Daffy" "His Bitter Half"
6.1

Year:

1980

Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy in the Pumpkin Who Couldn't Smile

Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy in the Pumpkin Who Couldn't Smile

Aunt Agatha threatens to call the police on innocent trick-or-treaters. Her nephew, Ralph, would love to be out with them. But what he wants most of all is a pumpkin. From across the street, Raggedy Ann and Andy watch the drama unfold. Andy is furious at Agatha for preventing the boy from enjoying the wonderful, horrible holiday. Ann, with her irritating insistence on fairness, decides that Agatha has merely forgotten what it's like to be young. The pressing matter ahead is getting Ralph a pumpkin. Andy scoffs at the idea of finding one at this late date. Ann reasons that if there's a little boy who needs a pumpkin, there must be a pumpkin who needs a little boy. She's right. Not far away, a miserable pumpkin is blubbering out pumpkin seed-tears because no one wants him for Halloween.
5.7

Year:

1979

Raggedy Ann & Andy: The Great Santa Claus Caper

Raggedy Ann & Andy: The Great Santa Claus Caper

When inventor/efficiency expert Alexander Graham Wolf plots to take over Santa's workshop, Comet asks for help from Raggedy Ann, Andy and their dog, Raggedy Arthur.
5.9

Year:

1978

Carnival of the Animals

Carnival of the Animals

Bugs and Daffy perform and act out their own version of the classic "Carnival of the Animals."
5.9

Year:

1976

Horton Hears a Who!

Horton Hears a Who!

In this story, Horton discovers there is a microscopic community of intelligent beings called the Who's living on a plant that only he can hear. Recognising the dangers they face, he resolves to keep them safe. However, the other animals around him think Horton has gone crazy thinking that there are such beings.
6.9

Year:

1970

Horton Hears a Who!

Horton Hears a Who!

In this story, Horton discovers there is a microscopic community of intelligent beings called the Who's living on a plant that only he can hear. Recognising the dangers they face, he resolves to keep them safe. However, the other animals around him think Horton has gone crazy thinking that there are such beings.
6.9

Year:

1970

The Pogo Special Birthday Special

The Pogo Special Birthday Special

Pogo and his friends celebrate various holidays in their own special ways, while Porkypine does his best to woo Mademoiselle Hepzibah.
5.7

Year:

1969

The Bear That Wasn't

The Bear That Wasn't

A bear settles down for his long winter nap, and while he sleeps the progress of man continues. He wakes up to find himself in the middle of an industrial complex where nobody believes he's a bear.
6.8

Year:

1967

Purr-Chance to Dream

Purr-Chance to Dream

Tom has a nightmare of being pounded by a giant dog. Jerry lures Tom into a series of encounters with a miniature vicious bulldog.
5.8

Year:

1967

Advance and Be Mechanized

Advance and Be Mechanized

Jerry uses a robot mouse to snatch a sample from a lunar cheese mine being mined by robots; Tom gives chase with a robot cat.
5.8

Year:

1967

Advance and Be Mechanized

Advance and Be Mechanized

Jerry uses a robot mouse to snatch a sample from a lunar cheese mine being mined by robots; Tom gives chase with a robot cat.
5.8

Year:

1967

Cat and Dupli-cat

Cat and Dupli-cat

Tom is on the canals of Venice, singing opera. He ends up on a cruise ship, where another cat tricks him out of Jerry (who Tom has just caught), then mirrors his every move. Eventually the cats start chasing each other.
6.1

Year:

1967

How the Grinch Stole Christmas!

How the Grinch Stole Christmas!

Bitter and hateful, the Grinch is irritated at the thought of a nearby village having a happy time celebrating Christmas. Disguised as Santa Claus, with his dog made to look like a reindeer, he decides to raid the village to steal all the Christmas things.
7.5

Year:

1966

How the Grinch Stole Christmas!

How the Grinch Stole Christmas!

Bitter and hateful, the Grinch is irritated at the thought of a nearby village having a happy time celebrating Christmas. Disguised as Santa Claus, with his dog made to look like a reindeer, he decides to raid the village to steal all the Christmas things.
7.5

Year:

1966

Love Me, Love My Mouse

Love Me, Love My Mouse

Tom is wooing Toots; he presents her with a present - Jerry. But Toots would rather play mother to Jerry than eat him, much to Tom's annoyance.
5.7

Year:

1966

Love Me, Love My Mouse

Love Me, Love My Mouse

Tom is wooing Toots; he presents her with a present - Jerry. But Toots would rather play mother to Jerry than eat him, much to Tom's annoyance.
5.7

Year:

1966

Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary

Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary

Jerry keeps sleepwalking and doing things unknowingly to Tom. He becomes aware of this and tries to stay awake.
6.3

Year:

1966

Duel Personality

Duel Personality

Each having submitted his challenge card to the other, Tom and Jerry meet in a field to duel, using as weapons swords, pistols, bows and arrows, cannons and slingshots.
6.2

Year:

1966

The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics

The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics

Animated work detailing the unrequited love that a line has for a dot, and the heartbreak that results due to the dot's feelings for a lively squiggle.
7.3

Year:

1965

Zip Zip Hooray!

Zip Zip Hooray!

Wile E. Coyote suspends his chase with the Road Runner to explain to two young boys watching him on TV why he wants to catch the speedy bird.
6.6

Year:

1965

Of Feline Bondage

Of Feline Bondage

Tom chases Jerry around a pool hall. Jerry's fairy godmouse arrives, and Jerry tells the story; she gives him an invisibility potion. Jerry uses this to do some creative barbering on Tom, but when the potion wears off, Tom gets his revenge, and they both have a good laugh.
6.1

Year:

1965

Haunted Mouse

Haunted Mouse

Jerry is paid a visit by a look-alike magician.
6.1

Year:

1965

Tom-ic Energy

Tom-ic Energy

Essentially one long chase scene, in an urban setting; at the end, a dog joins in, to Jerry's annoyance.
6.0

Year:

1965

Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story Of Life

Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story Of Life

Tom chases Jerry around a high-rise apartment, and then around the ledge surrounding the building. They torment each other with a compressed air horn. Jerry goes down a drainpipe and Tom follows, stretching himself the length of the pipe (and getting unstuck with help from the air horn).
6.0

Year:

1965

The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse

The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse

Tom enjoys the role of top cat until an adorable red-and-white-haired kitten is brought into the house of a young blonde woman.
5.8

Year:

1964

Much Ado About Mousing

Much Ado About Mousing

When a bulldog tells Jerry to "just whistle" any time that he needs him, Tom's in for big trouble until he puts earmuffs on the mutt.
6.0

Year:

1964

Is There a Doctor in the Mouse?

Is There a Doctor in the Mouse?

Jerry mixes and drinks a high-acceleration potion which renders him so fast that he eats all of Tom's food before the bewildered cat can even see him.
6.1

Year:

1964

The Cat Above and the Mouse Below

The Cat Above and the Mouse Below

Tom, famous baritone Signor Thomasino Catti-Cazzaza, enthralls a concert audience with his rendition of "Largo al factotum", from Rossini's "Il Barbiere di Siviglia", while Jerry strives for sleep under the stage.
5.9

Year:

1964

Pent-House Mouse

Pent-House Mouse

Tom is living the life of luxury, high atop a fancy apartment building. Jerry is starving way down below when he spots a lunchbox on a girder at a construction site. Jerry goes in, the girder goes up, and the lunchbox falls off, landing on Tom, and the chase is on.
6.2

Year:

1963

Gay Purr-ee

Gay Purr-ee

Mewsette is a starry-eyed cat who grows weary of life on a French farm and heads for the excitement of 1890s Paris. Her tomcat suitor, Jaune-Tom, and his furry cohort, Robespierre, chase after Mewsette, but she's already fallen under the spell of a feline modeling-school racket run by Madame Rubens-Chatte and her slimy assistant, Meowrice.
6.6

Year:

1962

Nelly's Folly

Nelly's Folly

Nelly the Giraffe is discovered in Africa and leaves to begin a singing career, but finds that chasing fame brings her nothing but unhappiness.
6.2

Year:

1961

Ready, Woolen and Able

Ready, Woolen and Able

A hungry Ralph Wolf wants to swipe and eat some of the sheep in Sam Sheepdog's flock. Not only does Sam foil all of Ralph's schemes.
6.3

Year:

1960

Who Scent You?

Who Scent You?

A female cat wants to board a French cruise ship. Prior to the ship's departure, she crawls under a freshly-painted gate and gets a white streak atop her back and tail. Enter enamored Pepé Le Pew.
6.4

Year:

1960

Fastest with the Mostest

Fastest with the Mostest

Wile E. Coyote tries to drop a rocket bomb on the Road Runner from a balloon but inflates himself instead.
6.7

Year:

1960

A Witch's Tangled Hare

A Witch's Tangled Hare

Rabbit - in this case Bugs - is an important needed ingredient in Witch Hazel's brew.
6.0

Year:

1959

Wild About Hurry

Wild About Hurry

Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner by enclosing himself inside an indestructible steel ball.
7.0

Year:

1959

Baton Bunny

Baton Bunny

Bugs conducts the Warner Brothers Symphony in Franz von Suppé's "Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna" while reacting to a bothersome fly.
6.7

Year:

1959

Cat Feud

Cat Feud

Bulldog Marc Anthony, guarding a construction site, finds a kitten, Pussyfoot, to whom he affectionately gives a wiener for lunch. A hungry grown cat sees and is determined to have the wiener.
6.0

Year:

1958

Drafty, Isn't It?

Drafty, Isn't It?

Ralph Phillips dreams about his future, only to have his dreams interrupted by Willie N. List, using an ACME Anti-Nightmare Machine, to compare military and civilian life.
5.3

Year:

1957

Scrambled Aches

Scrambled Aches

Wile E. Coyote uses, among other things, a dehydrated boulder to try to catch the Road Runner.
7.0

Year:

1957

90 Day Wondering

90 Day Wondering

Ralph Phillips is overjoyed when he runs out of Fort Itude, because he's a civilian again. Things, however, don't go well for him when he gets home, and two pixies named Pete and Re-Pete convince him to stay in civilian life or go back to the army. At the end, Ralph chooses to go back to the army
5.1

Year:

1956

There They Go-Go-Go!

There They Go-Go-Go!

Wile E. Coyote is hungry and schemes to catch the Road Runner.
6.6

Year:

1956

Deduce, You Say

Deduce, You Say

Daffy Duck is a detective who is hunting for the Shropshire Slasher.
6.9

Year:

1956

Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z

Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z

Wile E. Coyote unsuccessfully chases the Road Runner using such contrivances as a rifle, a steel plate, a dynamite stick on an extending metal pulley, a painting of a collapsed bridge (which the Coyote falls into while Road Runner passes right through), and a jet motor.
6.7

Year:

1956

Broom-Stick Bunny

Broom-Stick Bunny

On Halloween night, Bugs Bunny, masquerading as a witch, trick-or-treats at the creepy old mansion of Witch Hazel, who prides herself on being the ugliest witch of all.
6.8

Year:

1956

One Froggy Evening

One Froggy Evening

A workman finds a singing frog in the cornerstone of an old building being demolished. But when he tries to cash in on his discovery, he finds the frog will sing only for him, and just croak for the talent agent and the audience in the theater he's spent his life savings on.
7.7

Year:

1955

Guided Muscle

Guided Muscle

While cooking a tin can, the Coyote spots a better meal rushing by: the Road Runner.
7.0

Year:

1955

Two Scent's Worth

Two Scent's Worth

A crook disguises a cat as a skunk to scare people out of a bank. Soon after, great lover Pepé Le Pew sees her and the chase is on through the French Alps.
6.5

Year:

1955

Rabbit Rampage

Rabbit Rampage

Bugs Bunny is playfully harassed by his animator.
7.2

Year:

1955

Ready.. Set.. Zoom!

Ready.. Set.. Zoom!

Among the strategies that fail in Wile E. Coyote's attempts to catch the Roadrunner: glue on the road, a giant rubber band, an outboard motor in a wash tub, and dressing in drag as a female Roadrunner.
7.0

Year:

1955

A Hitch in Time

A Hitch in Time

John McRogers dreams about his future after spending four years in the U.S. Air Force, and is convinced by "Grogan," Technical Gremlin First Class, on why he should remain in the Air Force, rather, and what the advantages would be if he returned to civilian life.
5.1

Year:

1955

Baby Buggy Bunny

Baby Buggy Bunny

Baby-Faced Finster robs a bank, but the baby carriage with the money in it goes down Bugs' rabbit hole.
6.7

Year:

1954

From A to Z-Z-Z-Z

From A to Z-Z-Z-Z

Ralph is a daydreamer... and he is quick to adapt his current surroundings into new, adventurous dreams.
5.8

Year:

1954

Bewitched Bunny

Bewitched Bunny

Bugs must rescue Hansel and Gretel from Witch Hazel's clutches.
7.1

Year:

1954

Claws for Alarm

Claws for Alarm

Porky and Sylvester stay overnight in what Sylvester realizes is a terrifying hotel filled with endless imminent danger.
7.2

Year:

1954

Zipping Along

Zipping Along

Hypnosis doesn't help the Coyote catch the Road Runner, nor do a clutch of string-controlled rifles or dozens of mousetraps, but they all manage to backfire on him, naturally.
6.8

Year:

1953

Bully for Bugs

Bully for Bugs

Bugs Bunny once again making that "wrong turn at Albuquerque" burrows into a bullring, where a magnificent bull is making short work of a toreador. The bull bucks Bugs out of the arena, prompting the bunny to declare "Of course you realize, this means war!" The deft Bugs' arsenal comes plenty packed, as he uses anvils, well-placed face slaps and the bull's horns as a slingshot. The bull fights back, using his horns as a shotgun barrel. The bull's comeback is short-lived; just after Bugs makes out his will, he lures the bull out of the arena, just in time to set up a rube-like device that leads to the bull's defeat.
7.2

Year:

1953

Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century

Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century

Space hero Daffy battles Marvin the Martian for control of Planet X.
7.6

Year:

1953

Much Ado About Nutting

Much Ado About Nutting

A squirrel in a downtown park lugs a giant coconut back home, but nothing he tries will crack it open.
6.8

Year:

1953

Duck Amuck

Duck Amuck

The short-tempered Daffy Duck must improvise madly as the backgrounds, his costumes, the soundtrack, even his physical form, shifts and changes at the whim of the animator.
8.1

Year:

1953

Kiss Me Cat

Kiss Me Cat

Marc Antony must convince his owner that Pussyfoot is a great mouser to keep him in the house.
6.6

Year:

1953

Forward March Hare

Forward March Hare

Bugs Bunny gets a draft notice by mistake and joins the army, with disastrous results, especially for the sergeant of his platoon.
6.5

Year:

1953

Rabbit Seasoning

Rabbit Seasoning

Elmer is hunting both Daffy and Bugs again. Bugs talks Elmer into going after Daffy, who ends up getting the worst of all the pranks.
7.4

Year:

1952

Mouse-Warming

Mouse-Warming

A teen-aged boy mouse falls in love with the girl mouse who lives in the hole across the room. But Claude Cat literally comes between them, and also tries to stir up a feud between their two families.
6.6

Year:

1952

Going! Going! Gosh!

Going! Going! Gosh!

The Coyote makes various attempts to get the Road Runner with an explosive-tipped arrow, by shooting himself out of a sling shot and by covering the road with quick drying cement.
6.8

Year:

1952

The Hasty Hare

The Hasty Hare

A Martian, with his green dog-soldier, K-9, arrive on Earth with instructions to bring back an Earth creature. He chooses Bugs Bunny.
6.7

Year:

1952

Feed the Kitty

Feed the Kitty

A bulldog adopts an adorable kitten, but he can't let his owner know.
7.3

Year:

1952

Operation: Rabbit

Operation: Rabbit

Wile E. Coyote, genius, announces to Bugs Bunny that he is going to catch him and eat him, and then employs a variety of gadgets and plans in an attempt to do so.
6.7

Year:

1952

Frosty the Snowman

Frosty the Snowman

This short little cartoon is based on the popular song by Jack Rollins and Steve Nelson, first recorded in 1950 by Gene Autry as his followup to Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
5.6

Year:

1951

Drip-Along Daffy

Drip-Along Daffy

Daffy Duck plays a western hero, but things don't go as he hoped in a one horse town.
7.1

Year:

1951

A Bear for Punishment

A Bear for Punishment

Junyer Bear has a number of surprises for Good Ol' Pa on Good Ol' Father's Day, whether he wants them or not.
6.8

Year:

1951

Chow Hound

Chow Hound

A muscular dog exploits a cat and a mouse for food, but they keep forgetting to bring him gravy!
6.4

Year:

1951

Scent-imental Romeo

Scent-imental Romeo

A hungry cat disguises herself as a skunk to get in on feeding time at the zoo, but amorous Pepe thinks she's the real thing and pours on his Maurice Chevalier impression to win her over.
6.8

Year:

1951

Bunny Hugged

Bunny Hugged

Bugs gets involved in a wrestling match to save Ravishing Ronald from the Crusher.
6.7

Year:

1951

Rabbit of Seville

Rabbit of Seville

Behind the Hollywood Bowl stage which is playing the opera The Barber of Seville, Bugs Bunny flees into the backstage area with Elmer Fudd in close pursuit. Seeing his opportunity to fight on his terms, Bugs raises the curtain on Elmer, trapping him on stage. As the orchestra begins playing, Bugs comes into play as the barber who is going to make sure that Elmer is going to get a grooming he will never forget.
7.5

Year:

1950

The Ducksters

The Ducksters

Quiz-show contestant Porky is the one who's supposed to be penalized each time he misses a question, but host Daffy is the one who winds up getting safes and boulders dropped on him and deluged by torrents of water.
6.8

Year:

1950

Dog Gone South

Dog Gone South

Charlie Dog attempts to ingratiate himself to a southern plantation owner.
6.6

Year:

1950

8 Ball Bunny

8 Ball Bunny

Bugs helps a penguin return home.
6.7

Year:

1950

The Scarlet Pumpernickel

The Scarlet Pumpernickel

Daffy tries to sell movie studio head J.L. his script for a swashbuckler set in Merry Olde England, a plot involving a maiden in distress, a scheming Chamberlain, an evil Grand Duke and a dashing masked hero (to be played by Daffy, of course).
6.7

Year:

1950

Rabbit Hood

Rabbit Hood

While trespassing in the royal gardens in search of carrots, Bugs runs afoul of the Sheriff of Nottingham, who tries to apprehend him for poaching. Of course Bugs sets out to endlessly turn the tables on the hapless sheriff.
6.7

Year:

1949

Fast and Furry-ous

Fast and Furry-ous

This was the debut for Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. It was also their only cartoon made in the 1940s. It set the template for the series, in which Wile E. Coyote (here given the ersatz Latin name Carnivorous Vulgaris) tries to catch Roadrunner (Accelleratii Incredibus) through many traps, plans and products, although in this first cartoon not all of the products are yet made by the Acme Corporation.
7.0

Year:

1949

Long-Haired Hare

Long-Haired Hare

Bugs Bunny vs. a famous opera singer at the Hollywood Bowl.
7.0

Year:

1949

Mississippi Hare

Mississippi Hare

After getting mixed in with a bale of cotton, Bugs ends up on a Mississippi riverboat, where he meets up with the notorious gambler Col. Shuffle.
6.8

Year:

1949

So Much for So Little

So Much for So Little

Little Johnny Jones, to be born in the next year, is shown growing to a ripe, healthy old age, thanks to the efforts of his local public health officers. But without them, he might be one of the 5% or so that dies in the first year. The price for the public health service: about 3 cents a week. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2005.
6.0

Year:

1949

Scaredy Cat

Scaredy Cat

Porky Pig and Sylvester the Cat spend the night in an old dark house, whose horrors only Sylvester sees.
7.6

Year:

1948

You Were Never Duckier

You Were Never Duckier

Finding that the prize for best duck at the National Poultry Show is only $5.00, but $5,000 for the best rooster, Daffy disguises himself as one, but then becomes the object of Henery Hawk's chicken hunt.
7.0

Year:

1948

Haredevil Hare

Haredevil Hare

Bugs is the test rabbit shot to the moon. There, he meets Commander X-2, who is intent on destroying the Earth with his Aludium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator.
7.0

Year:

1948

A Pest in the House

A Pest in the House

A very tired businessman needs some sleep and checks into a hotel run by Elmer Fudd, where Daffy Duck is the bellhop.
6.9

Year:

1947

Quentin Quail

Quentin Quail

Take-off on Fanny Brice's "Baby Snooks" radio program. An exasperated Mr. Quail tries to catch a worm for his whining daughter, Baby Toots, and gets the worst from a tough crow who has designs on the worm himself.
5.7

Year:

1946

Hare Tonic

Hare Tonic

When Elmer Fudd brings Bugs Bunny home for dinner main course, Bugs tricks him into thinking there is a terrible outbreak of Rabbititus.
6.9

Year:

1945

Lost and Foundling

Lost and Foundling

A mouse adopts a hawk.
5.9

Year:

1944

Hell-Bent for Election

Hell-Bent for Election

A full-blown re-election piece for President Franklin Delano Roosevelt at the expense of Republican presidential candidate Thomas Dewey. Roosevelt is depicted as a streamlined diesel express train in a race against Dewey, a worn-out steam train. The public is admonished to "get behind the president and stay the course to victory."
5.3

Year:

1944

Wackiki Wabbit

Wackiki Wabbit

On a tropical island, a pair of castaways look to Bugs as a source of food.
6.8

Year:

1943

Super-Rabbit

Super-Rabbit

Bugs Bunny becomes a superhero who does battle with a rabbit hating cowboy and horse.
6.5

Year:

1943

To Duck.... Or Not to Duck

To Duck.... Or Not to Duck

Daffy challenges duckhunter Elmer to a boxing match, rigged in his favor with the collusion of the duck referee. In the stands, Elmer's dog Larrimore suspects that something funny is going on, but he's drowned out by Daffy's all-duck cheering section.
6.4

Year:

1943

My Favorite Duck

My Favorite Duck

Porky tries to relax on a hunting and fishing trip, but Daffy, smugly pointing out the "No Duck Hunting" signs, subjects him to constant irritation. Then the "Duck Hunting Season Open" signs start going up.
7.1

Year:

1942

The Dover Boys at Pimento University or The Rivals of Roquefort Hall

The Dover Boys at Pimento University or The Rivals of Roquefort Hall

Three fun-loving, morally upright brothers from Pimento University save their fiancée from their fiendish archenemy, Dan Backslide, in this spoof of the Rover Boys.
6.9

Year:

1942

Hold the Lion, Please

Hold the Lion, Please

A lion wants to prove he's still "King of the Jungle" and, to prove it, he hunts rabbit.
6.2

Year:

1942