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- Los histéricos habitantes de California se preparan para una invasión japonesa en los días tras el ataque de Pearl Harbor.
- Los Gremlins están de vuelta, y esta vez, han tomado el control del edificio de alta tecnología de un magnate de la ciudad de Nueva York.
- Este es un programa de comedia muy variada que enseña conceptos básicos de fonética y gramática utilizando sketches en vivo, dibujos animados, canciones y episodios de Spider-Man.
- A grumpy hermit hatches a plan to steal Christmas from the Whos of Whoville.
- Milo is a boy who is bored with life. One day he comes home to find a toll booth in his room. Having nothing better to do, he gets in his toy car and drives through - only to emerge in a world full of adventure.
- A young mongoose protects his human family from two murderous cobras.
- A red and white-striped top-hatted cat visits two children left home alone.
- Bugs Bunny reflects on his past cartoon exploits.
- Horton The Elephant struggles to protect a microscopic community from his neighbours who refuse to believe it exists.
- El desierto en el suroeste de los Estados Unidos, es el hábitat natural del correcaminos, un pájaro que corre tan rápido en las carreteras del desierto que deja un rastro de llamas o hace que el pavimento se mueva.
- A rather frozen Jerry rolls up to a cheese shop guarded by Tom; after he locks Tom out and thaws out, he carves himself a little Swiss village in a giant wheel of cheese.
- An old bitter miser is given a chance for redemption when spirits visit him on Christmas Eve.
- Family-oriented TV series, produced by MGM, in which guest hosts and animated versions of the "Wizard of Oz" characters were used as wrap-arounds to introduce various family-oriented films from the MGM film library ("Lili," "The Glass Slipper," among others), usually shown in two parts, nature documentaries, and original programming, most notably the Emmy-nominated "Whatever Happened to Mother Goose?," featuring an all-star cast as various Mother Goose characters.
- Tom and Jerry get trapped inside a can in Cannery Row.
- While exploring a planet for a molecule needed for yo-yo polish, Duck Dodgers and his cadet Porky Pig encounter Marvin the Martian and his plan to blow up the Earth.
- Animated adaptation of Prokofiev's musical score. Peter awakens to the first day of spring and the beautiful morning turns into an amazing adventure as Peter and his friends - a bird, a cat and deliriously dizzy duck - outwit a mighty wolf.
- Tom is living the high life in a pent-house, while Jerry is starving way down below.
- ABC-TV's Saturday morning series hosted by three children (two boys and one girl) with short skits and songs mixed together with cartoons of an educational (e.g. the story of Icarus) and of a purely entertainment nature. The focus was the Curiosity Shop itself, a sort of tame Pee-Wee Herman Playhouse full of puppets, action figures and wild and educational props.
- Jerry creates a potion that makes him super-fast, which causes Tom nothing but trouble.
- Tom and Jerry are on a building construction site. Things explode, Tom loses his fur for a while, Jerry hides in a glove, Tom falls from a great height and Tom has great trouble with a rock-and-girder see-saw.
- Swept up in a holiday mood, Alvin gives away his cherished harmonica to a sick little boy. Meanwhile, Dave has booked Alvin to perform a harmonica solo at Carnegie Hall. Alvin keeps the loss of his harmonica a secret from Dave, and with the help of Simon and Theodore, he scrambles to earn enough money to buy another harmonica in time for his Carnegie Hall debut. Along the way you'll hear Alvin, Simon, and Theodore getting ready for the big night, singing their own comical versions of holiday favorites like "Jingle Bells," "Deck the Halls", and their famous "Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)". This heartwarming story, brimming with joyful music, makes "A Chipmunk Christmas" a great way to celebrate the holidays - any day.
- Secret agent Jerry-akin has to steal a giant refrigerator full of cheese, guarded by the evil Tom Thrush with a vast array of diabolical gadgets and traps. Of course, Jerry has a few tricks of his own.
- Tom tries a variety of tricks to trap Jerry, but winds up smashed into accordion shape, flattened like a doormat, squeezed into a fishbowl and trapped inside a female mouse costume.
- Tom is an opera singer, trying to sing "Figaro"; Jerry lives under the stage and Tom is disturbing his sleep. This, of course, means war.
- The first new theatrical adventures of Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner in 30 years, it includes many familiar sight gags.
- Tom has Jerry on a leash and is treating him like a slave when a cute little kitten arrives. Since the kitten is a threat to Tom, Jerry naturally befriends him.
- When pirate Yosemite Sam discovers Bugs Bunny's treasure chest, the rabbit, unwilling to part with his riches, pursues Sam aboard his ship and proceeds to pester the pirate until he pleads for mercy.
- Essentially one long chase scene, in an urban setting; at the end, a dog joins in, to Jerry's annoyance.
- A simple line attempts to woo his true love, a dot, away from the unkempt squiggle she prefers. But he'll have to learn to bend before she'll notice him.
- The adventures of veterinarian John Dolittle, who can "talk to the animals", in his ongoing battle with pirate Sam Scurvy.
- Pete Puma is trying to raid the henhouse Foghorn Leghorn is guarding; Foggy decides to have some fun with Pete. He tells Pete what he really wants is a Venezuelan Racing Chicken which has unfortunately run back to Venezuela. Pete runs there and back in jig time. Next, he really wants an Irish Wrestling Chicken, which turns out to be a rope tied to a bull's tail. When Pete makes off with a chicken, nest and all, Foghorn grabs the chicken, then says Pete's found the rare Mongolian Disappearing Chicken, and the only way to make it reappear is tap dancing; Pete dances into a hole; Foggy drops an anvil on Pete's head ("a whole lotta lumps!") . Foggy walks away, chuckling at his cleverness, when a genuine Irish Wrestling Chicken pins him ("I'm glad I didn't show him the Norwegian Exploding Chicken") .
- A unique white seal searches for a refuge for his herd from humans.
- On a travel tip from Ray Bradbury, Bugs ends up in King Arthur's time and is mistaken for a "dwagon" by the always astute Sir Elmer of Fudde.
- A feral child raised by jungle wolves must eventually assert his humanity to save his wolf parents from a tiger's malevolent influence on his pack.
- Tom has problems with a dog as he chases Jerry.
- Tom and Jerry battle on the ledges of a tower block, but join forces when Tom gets wedged in a drainpipe.
- Chester Cricket gets trapped inside a picnic basket and transported from his home in Connecticut to the middle of New York City. Alone and lost, he meets up with Harry and Tucker, a cat and mouse that have somehow become friends, and with Mario, a young boy who works with his father at a Times Square newsstand. When it's discovered that Chester can play songs he hears from the radio just by rubbing his legs, people begin to come from all around to listen. Though Chester is happy with his new-found friends, he will eventually have to say good-bye and return to his home.
- Tom has a nightmare of being pounded by a giant dog. Jerry lures Tom into a series of encounters with the miniature vicious bulldog introduced in No es el Perro Como lo Pintan (1965). Tom finally decides the nightmare wasn't so bad after all.
- Jerry's mouse hole connects two buildings, with Tom and another cat. Jerry decides the best survival is pitting the cats against each other, without their knowledge.
- 2565 AD. Tom and Jerry are once again manipulating robot versions of themselves in space. Tom experiments with invisibility, a giant electromagnet, and explosives, with results from bad to disastrous.
- A bear wakes out of hibernation in the middle of a human society that blindly refuses to recognize him as an animal.
- Michigan J. Frog is shown to have caused problems throughout history to those greedy souls who try to exploit him.
- Daffy is supposedly a super hero and tries to show off his "super powers."
- With the help of a shark, Jerry protects a pet goldfish from a hungry Tom.
- Jerry's cousin, a magician, comes to visit Jerry and torment Tom.
- 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.
- Daffy Duck tries to go into the government to make a law stating that Rabbit Season shall be a minimum of 12 months, while Bugs tries to stop him by means of the U.S. constitution.
- After Tom gets pulverized by a downtown train, he ends up chasing Jerry throughout the toy section of a large department store.
- Tom and Jerry face off in a series of duel scenarios, using everything from slingshots to swords to cannons.
- Tom is chasing Jerry through the back yard. Jerry escapes to a bird house. A bit more chasing. Jerry crashes into the wall. Both decide they've had enough, and wave the truce flag; they go to the movies of themselves, which is an excuse for another bargain clip show. The truce doesn't hold, and eventually the characters on screen stop and take notice.