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Cal Dalton

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Cal Dalton (Calvin Moore Dalton) was an American animator and director at Warner Bros. Cartoons.

02-12-1908

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Calvin M. Dalton, Calvin Dalton

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Los Angeles County, California, USA

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Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume One

Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume One

A Blu-ray Disc and DVD box set containing 50 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons and numerous supplements. All but seven cartoons included on this volume - Lovelorn Leghorn, The Hasty Hare, Hare-Way to the Stars, Bill of Hare, A Witch's Tangled Hare, Feline Frame-Up, and From A to Z-Z-Z-Z - have been previously released, either as a part of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection or a Looney Tunes Super Stars DVD.
8.9

Year:

2011

Looney Tunes Spotlight Collection Vol:2

Looney Tunes Spotlight Collection Vol:2

Thirty more cartoons from the vaults of Warner Bros. to spotlight the inimitable Looney Tunes characters
9.3

Year:

2004

Your Safety First

Your Safety First

An animated film about the development of the automobile from the perspective of futuristic consumers.
5.0

Year:

1956

The Mouse-Merized Cat

The Mouse-Merized Cat

Babbit hypnotizies Catsello, despite his efforts to resist, into believing he's Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Jimmy Durante, then a chicken, and finally a dog, who he sics on the cat. The cat hypnotizes him back. Finally, Catstello hypnotizes both of them into cowboy and horse, leaving him alone to enjoy the deli they live in.
6.4

Year:

1946

Walky Talky Hawky

Walky Talky Hawky

Young Henery Hawk's father regretfully admits their family's shame: they hunt and eat chickens. Henery set off to find one, and comes across Foghorn Leghorn, where the loudmouth rooster is engaged in his favorite pastime, playing tricks on grumpy Barnyard Dog.
7.1

Year:

1946

Acrobatty Bunny

Acrobatty Bunny

When the circus arrives they put the lion's cage right over Bugs' rabbit hole.
6.5

Year:

1946

Daffy Doodles

Daffy Doodles

Porky Pig is hot on the trail of a vandal painting mustaches on signs everywhere (Daffy Duck).
7.2

Year:

1946

Hare Remover

Hare Remover

Elmer Fudd is an amateur scientist who wants to turn a normal character into a devilish fiend; he's all out of experimental animals. Enter Bugs Bunny.
6.0

Year:

1946

A Tale of Two Mice

A Tale of Two Mice

Babitt and Catstello return; their goal: steal the cheese the cat is guarding.
5.3

Year:

1945

The Unruly Hare

The Unruly Hare

When Elmer Fudd disturbs Bugs with his railroad surveying, Bugs fights back.
7.4

Year:

1945

Brother Brat

Brother Brat

A "Rosie the Riveter" type is in need of a baby-sitter for her awful child. The only person available is a clueless Porky Pig. His only instructions are to use a book of child psychology. After fruitless attempts to control the brat, his mother returns to show Porky how to use the book - as a paddle on his little behind.
7.2

Year:

1944

Puss n' Booty

Puss n' Booty

Woman wonders why her little pet birds keep disappearing. Rudolph the cat knows, but other than burping feathers, he's not saying. But it looks like he's met his match when the woman orders another bird from the pet shop: a little yellow canary named "Petey".
6.5

Year:

1943

Porky Pig's Feat

Porky Pig's Feat

Porky Pig and Daffy Duck owe an outrageous sum to the Broken Arms Hotel. The manager thwarts their efforts to escape without paying their bill.
7.1

Year:

1943

The Wabbit Who Came to Supper

The Wabbit Who Came to Supper

Bugs Bunny exploits the situation when an uncle leaves Elmer Fudd three million dollars on the condition that he harm no animals, especially rabbits.
7.0

Year:

1942

Meet John Doughboy

Meet John Doughboy

Porky introduces a newsreel of wartime spot gags, including a spoof of the RKO Pictures logo, and caricatures of Jack Benny and Rochester.
5.6

Year:

1941

Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt

Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt

Bugs Bunny is hunted by Hiawatha, a stereotyped Native American who fills roughly the same role as Elmer Fudd in other Bugs Bunny cartoons of this era.
5.9

Year:

1941

Porky's Baseball Broadcast

Porky's Baseball Broadcast

Porky Pig provides play-by-play radio-broadcast commentary during a World Series baseball game.
5.5

Year:

1940

Busy Bakers

Busy Bakers

Struggling Swenson the baker is down to just a single donut remaining in his shop. He gives it to a blind beggar who stops in. Later, while Swenson sleeps, the kindness is rewarded.
5.0

Year:

1940

Breakdowns of 1939

Breakdowns of 1939

Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1939.
7.0

Year:

1939

Fagin's Freshman

Fagin's Freshman

Momma's singing "Three Little Kittens" with her brood, but Blackie thinks it's for sissies and he'd rather listen to crime dramas on the radio. Momma sends him to bed, where he dreams of venturing out. He sees a sign looking for boys, no experience needed. It's Fagin's school, where he trains boys to steal. The cops raid the place. In the shootout, the phone rings; Fagin answers and passes the message on to a cop: bring home a pound of butter. Blackie dives out a window, gets tangled up in a curtain, and wakes up, tangled in his blanket; he runs downstairs and joins in "Three Little Kittens."
5.3

Year:

1939

Porky the Giant Killer

Porky the Giant Killer

Porky Pig is tapped for a giant-killing expedition. When the expedition reaches the giant's castle (which is normal sized, requiring the giant to stoop), everyone but Porky runs at the first sign of trouble, leaving Porky alone to awaken the giant's sleeping baby. Porky then must soothe the baby back to sleep and attempt his escape.
5.4

Year:

1939

Sioux Me

Sioux Me

When there is a drought on an Indian reservation, everyone is in desperate need of water so that they can quench their thirst, their crops can grow, the animals will provide them food, etc. But rather than having to wait for the rain to come the old-fashioned way, a weather pill pertaining to that is used to bring instant showers.
4.7

Year:

1939

Hare-um Scare-um

Hare-um Scare-um

Facing high meat prices, a man decides to take his dog and go hunt for his own. Unfortunately, the crazy rabbit they are after is cleverer than they are.
6.4

Year:

1939

Hobo Gadget Band

Hobo Gadget Band

At the hobo hotel, it's morning. One hobo awakens, and carefully avoids the shower, except for a drop on each eye. He stops at the medicine cabinet for some "soda fizz" which jets about, causing havoc. A train goes by, and the swinging rhythm inspires a makeshift clarinet solo. The cook grabs some fish from the fridge, which opens right onto the river. Another train whistle prompts an announcer; the hobos board down a slide. The clarinet player starts up again, and everyone dances. The engineer notices, stops the train, and pulls the "hobo eliminator" lever, which ejects them. Fortunately, they land right in front of a sign looking for amateur musicians at a radio station. They play and sing, to everyone's enjoyment. The station owner offers them luxury but a passing train whistle changes their minds.
5.0

Year:

1939

Porky and Teabiscuit

Porky and Teabiscuit

Porky Pig is sent out by his father with $11.00 spending money for help on the farm, unfortunately, he accidentally spends it on an auction, for a sickly, broken-down race horse known as Tea Biscuit. Porky shapes him up for a race, although Tea Biscuit's attention is diverted to a trombone. However, a balloon pop assures that Porky wins with Tea Biscuit and gets the reward...
5.8

Year:

1939

Bars and Stripes Forever

Bars and Stripes Forever

A collection of gags set inside a prison.
5.8

Year:

1939

Gold Rush Daze

Gold Rush Daze

A hound dog drives to the hills to dig for gold. However, a gas station hound explains that, in 1849, there was a major gold rush in the hills at the first sight of gold, and he didn't have any success digging, mining, or panning any gold. When a horseman reports a sign of gold, the station hound trades his gas station for the other hound's car and equipment.
5.3

Year:

1939

It's an Ill Wind

It's an Ill Wind

Porky and his friend Dizzy Duck go fishing, but their trip is cut short by a thunderstorm. They take refuge in an old building that appears haunted, though the biggest hazards are an old bearskin that lands on a swivel chair, a dog that gets tangled up in chains and a diving helmet, and their own clumsiness generally.
6.2

Year:

1939

Count Me Out

Count Me Out

Egghead decides his road to riches is through a boxing correspondence course. When he graduates, he takes on champion Biff Stew. Biff pummels him mercilessly (the correspondence course record continues to coach him during the match), but by accident, he knocks Biff out until we see it was all in Egghead's head, after being knocked out by the practice equipment.
6.3

Year:

1938

Porky the Gob

Porky the Gob

A battleship, manned mainly by dogs (and Porky), and whose captain sounds rather like Yosemite Sam, sets sail. When the crew threatens to get to the mess hall before the captain, he orders them to halt (and they do, some in mid-air). The ship gets a radio message of a reward for capturing the pirate submarine. The crew sets out in planes to go looking, leaving Porky behind. Naturally, the sub comes after the ship, and defense is up to Porky. He manages to repel the boarding party and winches the sub onboard with a plunger.
5.8

Year:

1938

A-Lad-In Bagdad

A-Lad-In Bagdad

Hayseed Egghead arrives in the big city of Bagdad and quickly wins a magic lamp in a carnival coin-operated crane game. The shady character who was playing the game before him covets the lamp, and tries to steal it. Egghead sees a poster: The sultan is having a contest for his daughter's hand in marriage. With his lamp, Egghead thinks he's a sure bet; he conjures up a magic carpet, and he's off. After a couple bad vaudeville acts, it's Egghead's turn, but in the meantime, the bad guy swapped the lamp for a coffeepot. Egghead is thrown out, then sees the bad guy using the lamp; Egghead breaks in, steals the lamp and the girl, and flies off. But she uses the lamp herself to conjure up a real hunk to replace the nerdy Egghead.
4.8

Year:

1938

Love and Curses

Love and Curses

An aging hero is looking through the photo album and remembering the Gay 90's, and in particular a picnic interrupted by villainous Roger St. Clair, who tries to tempt Emily to the big city and away from Harold; when that fails, he takes her by force. Six months later, Harold is still searching; Emily is forced to sing on the stage of Roger's bar, accompanied by a barbershop quartet on "All Is Not Gold That Glitters." Harold passes by and hears her. Roger beans him with the curtain and ties Emily to the railroad tracks. Harold rescues her; there follows a sawmill scene, a shootout, and ultimately victory for our hero. Back in the present day, they wonder what happened to Roger, which is his cue.
5.8

Year:

1938

Katnip Kollege

Katnip Kollege

At the Katnip Kollege, we see a roomful of cats taking a course in Swingology. Everyone swings except Johnny, who can't cut it and has to sit in the dunce chair. Miss Kitty Bright tells him to look her up when he learns how to swing. Finally, listening to the pendulum clock at night, Johnny gets the beat. He rushes out to where everyone is playing and sings "Easy As Rollin' Off a Log" to Kitty Bright. She joins in; he grabs a trumpet for an instrumental break, with the complete band. They both fall off a log; she covers him with kisses.
5.6

Year:

1938

Porky's Phoney Express

Porky's Phoney Express

A pony express office. Porky's only allowed to clean up and lick envelopes. When a rider comes back...
6.0

Year:

1938

Plenty of Money and You

Plenty of Money and You

A hen's chicks hatch, but one of them is actually an ostrich. She treats it as her own, but the ostrich keeps getting into trouble.
5.7

Year:

1937

Streamlined Greta Green

Streamlined Greta Green

In a world wherein cars act like humans, Junior wants to be a taxi, but his mother wants him to grow up to be a nice touring car like his father. Mom doesn't know that Junior sometimes skips school and ventures into the city to ride in traffic, drink hi-test gas, and race trains.
5.8

Year:

1937

At Your Service Madame

At Your Service Madame

Mrs. Hamhock finds herself the object of unwanted attention following an article in the paper about...
5.6

Year:

1936

I Wanna Play House

I Wanna Play House

Two bear cubs, one black, one brown, frolic near their sleeping father.
5.9

Year:

1936

Into Your Dance

Into Your Dance

The showboat comes to town, piloted by Captain Benny. A quartet sings "Go Into Your Dance" in honor of its originator, Al Jolson. They introduce the conductor, who is a pig caricature of orchestra leader Paul Whiteman. One of the musicians plugs the pig's tail into a light socket so he conducts at super speed. Then Captain Benny announces the start of the amateur hour, with an operatic cow and a tough guy reciting poetry with sound effects.
5.0

Year:

1935

Mr. and Mrs. Is the Name

Mr. and Mrs. Is the Name

A merman boy and mermaid girl play, explore a sunken ship, and deal with a giant octopus.
4.3

Year:

1935

Hot-Toe Mollie

Hot-Toe Mollie

This jazzy short was one of two efforts in the very brief "Binko the Bear Cub" series. Completed in 1930 yet never exhibited in theaters. Created by a team of future animation stars including Preston Blair and brothers Bob and Tom McKimson, this fragmentary short of Binko haunting a run-down Mexican cantina whizzes along with funky, freaky visuals and fluid movement.
0.0

Year:

1930