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The Berenstain Bears Play Ball
Papa Q. Bear wants more than golden honey to have one of his cubs play baseball. Brother has no interest, while Sister goes unnoticed.Year:
1983

Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City
Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City chronicles Strawberry Shortcake's trip to Big Apple City, so she can compete in a baking contest at "the little theater off Times Pear". Strawberry's journey, however, is in jeopardy due to the constant interference of the Peculiar Purple Pieman of Porcupine Peak, who is her only competition in the bake-off. The Pieman counts on his kohlrabi cookies and a little trickery to beat Strawberry and her famous shortcake.Year:
1981
Keep the Cool, Baby
Mr. Spider picks up the milk and the morning news. Now he needs something to eat for breakfast. The hungry spider is hoping to make his breakfast from the various visitors in his web, but oh, boy, is he in for a big surprise! He traps a honeybee in his web; the irate bee threatens him with a sting and gets away. Next, he gets a British wasp. The wasp thinks that he wants to have breakfast and a spot of tea with him. No tea, no wasp. Next, a little moth... only the moth snares the spider in his own web and takes it home to his mother for breakfast... Features a cool jazz music score and a wild visual design.Year:
1967
The Stubborn Cowboy
A young schoolboy gives his class report on a TV western, believing the commercials to have been part of the story.Year:
1967
A Bridge Grows in Brooklyn
Hard Hat trains Fall Guy how to build a bridge, but keeps getting distracted by a flower with a mind of its own.Year:
1967
The Stuck-Up Wolf
A cute cartoon from the 60's. A child draws and narrates his own version of the Red Riding Hood story, describing how "Red Robin Hood" buys candy at the store for her sick grandmother, and has to stop the wolf with some sticky bubblegum (hence the title).Year:
1967
High But Not Dry
Cousin Maggie goes away on a trip and leaves Honey Halfwitch with instructions on how to make rain to water their garden, on the account that the city has been suffering a drought for weeks. Honey successfully creates a raincloud, which catches attention of a cloud-seeder. He makes Honey the official rainmaker and successfully refills the city's water supply. Unfortunately Honey doesn't know how to stop the rain and the city starts flooding.Year:
1967
Forget-Me-Nuts
An elephant is on the loose when escaping from the jungle.Year:
1967
Brother Bat
A Famous Studios cartoon.Year:
1967

Clean Sweep
Cousin Maggie needs to get her broom repaired, so she and Honey Halfwitch disguise themselves as humans and goes to the city.Year:
1967

Alter Egotist
Lonesome Honey Halfwitch draws a friend and bewitches the paper so that her drawing comes to life.Year:
1967
Geronimo and Son
The story of Geronimo, an American indian, and his brother.Year:
1966
A Wedding Knight
Sir Blur stumbles into a kingdom. A king is having trouble getting someone to marry his daughter because she's, to put it mildly, ugly. Guess who stumbles into the contest? Sir Blur was Famous Studios' answer to Mr. Magoo in that he was another nearsighted fellow who mistakes something or someone for something else.Year:
1966

A Balmy Knight
Sir Blur was Famous Studios' answer to Mr. Magoo in that he was another nearsighted fellow who mistakes something or someone for something else.Year:
1966

A Balmy Knight
Sir Blur was Famous Studios' answer to Mr. Magoo in that he was another nearsighted fellow who mistakes something or someone for something else.Year:
1966
Grateful Gus
Grateful Gus, a happy-go-lucky panhandler, puts the touch on a bank executive who is hastily absconding with the bank's liquid assets. The banker gives Gus a ten-dollar bill, and Gus is so filled with gratitude that he sticks closer to the embezzler than glue, no matter where the robber goes. This eventually causes the apprehension of the worn-out robber. A policeman gives Gus a reward and Gus then turns his grateful attention to him.Year:
1958