Milky Way Yankee doodle mouse Mouse trouble Quiet please Cat concerto Tweetie Pie Little orphan For scent-imental reasons So much for so little Two mouseketeeers Johann Mouse Speedy Gonzales Birds anonymous Knighty-knight Bugs Dot and the line
Contents:
The Milky Way (1940) (7:58) (Rudolf Ising) ; Yankee Doodle mouse (Tom & Jerry) (1943) (7:28) (William Hanna and Joseph Barbera) ; Mouse trouble (Tom & Jerry) (1944) (7:24) (William Hanna and Joseph Barbera) ; Quiet please (Tom & Jerry) (1945) (7:35) (William Hanna and Joseph Barbera) ; The cat concerto (Tom & Jerry) (1947) (7:28) (William Hanna and Joseph Barbera) ; Tweetie Pie (Tweety and a cat here named Thomas, later known as Sylvester) (1947) (7:00) (Friz Freleng) ; The little orphan (Tom & Jerry) (1949) (7:50) (William Hanna and Joseph Barbera) ; For scent-imental reasons (Pepe Le Pew) (1949) (6:54) (Chuck Jones) ; So much for so little (a special educational Warner Brothers short) (1949) (10:18) (Chuck Jones) ; Two mouseketeers (Tom & Jerry) (1952) (7:22) (William Hanna and Joseph Barbera) ; Johann Mouse (Tom & Jerry) (1953) (7:52) (William Hanna and Joseph Barbera) ; Speedy Gonzales (1955) (6:40) (Friz Freleng) ; Birds anonymous (Tweety & Sylvester) (1957) (6:54) (Friz Freleng) ; Knighty-knight bugs (Bugs Bunny) (1958) (6:29) (Friz Freleng) ; The dot and the line (Chuck Jones classic MGM cartoon) (1965) (10:02) (Chuck Jones)
Summary:
Features 15 award winning shorts some of the most celebrated cartoons of their time!
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