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- Oswald the Rabbit is the conductor on a runaway trolley.
- Oswald attempts to win the affections of another rabbit by pretending to be a beach life guard.
- Oswald battles a mischievous cat for possession of both his girlfriend and his bicycle.
- The Christmas celebration of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
- Oswald wakes up grumpy and takes it out on his alarm clock, afterward trying his best to wake up the mechanical cow sleeping in the bed beside him, with limited success. They finally do get going, sailing around the barnyard offering milk to denizens of the farm. When kidnappers arrive and takes Oswald's girlfriend away, he and the cow set off to rescue her.
- A schoolboy Sen'ka accompanied by an anthropomorphic crocodile travels to Africa on a hot air balloon.
- Oswald's country is at war, like many other volunters he joins the army and finds himself soon in the trenches. A short battle leaves him wounded, but at least in the field hospital where his girlfriend is working.
- The Country Rat visits his friend, the Town Rat, but finds that life in the great metropolis is rather too hectic (and dangerous - there's a live cat among all the puppet rats!)
- Alice is dancing aboard her ship with a veritable zoo of a crew. Meanwhile, in the galley, the chef (a cat) is preparing food while his assistant, a mouse, is peeling potatoes. When the chef complains that they need eggs, the mouse is enlisted to retrieve them from the crow's nest. The birds there give him a rough time, but he's eventually able to capture one and strong-arm three eggs out of it. When he returns, though, he finds the chef now wants some milk, and so he's off to find the ship's goat, with similar comedic results.
- Oswald works for a rich banker as his limousine driver. Unfortunately, he gets fired for flirting with his daughter, Sadie. However, soon afterwards, the banker's bank is robbed by Pete. Oswald eventually stops him and presumably gets his job back.
- Julius and Pete have a contest to swim across the English Channel, with Alice as the referee.
- Oswald the Rabbit becomes father to a brood of unruly bunnies.
- Felix, bawled out by his wife and told to get some money creates ingenious methods for bringing money home.
- Alice and Julius are getting ready for their big performance at the circus while many of the other acts are being showcased. They are acrobats, with Julius balancing on a tightrope holding several stacked chairs, and Alice sitting atop the topmost chair. When Julius lights a cigar he accidentally throws the match onto the rope, burning it and sending them clattering to the ground.
- Nina Starr saves a caterpillar's life. Later she dreams it has changed into a beautiful butterfly and all the butterflies and insects have made her their queen. When the evil King of Spiders kidnaps her, all her subjects rush to her aid.
- This film features beautifully done recreations of famous paintings featuring George Washington, either made or destroyed frame by frame by sculptress Virginia May. It was likely created for home movie/non-theatrical rental market.
- Oswald the Rabbit enters an airplane race with a makeshift aircraft and ends up riding a dachshund lifted into the air by balloons. Meanwhile, his peg-legged rival tries to cheat his way to victory.
- Alice, Julius and Pete compete in a golf tournament.
- Felix the Cat comes home late after a night of drunken revelry at a nightclub. He tells his rolling pin-wielding wife three ludicrous tales to explain himself.
- Felix gets involved in some surreal Halloween pranks, then visits a fortune-telling owl who foretells romance. But can Felix find the cat of his dreams on such a spooky night?
- Julius discovers that Alice has been captured by Pete and held prisoner on his pirate ship. He sets out to rescue Alice.
- On K. Chukovsky's fairy tale.
- Julius wins a bronc-riding contest at the rodeo. However, Pete steals his prize money, so Julius must go after him to get it back.
- Alice and Julius have to hold their western fort against The Three Bad Eggs and a band of marauding Indians.
- Alice and her friends decide to go to the park and have a picnic. Everything is going well until a gang of rats steals their food. Alice and her friends decide to go after the rats and get their food back.
- Alice visits the beach where Julius is working as a lifeguard. Suddenly an emergency arises and Julius must rescue a drowning swimmer.
- Pete, dressed in a suit of armor, steals away the female that Julius is after. So Julius devises his own suit of armor, made mostly out of junk, to win her back.
- Alice and Julius go ice-skating in the Swiss Alps, and later go on a mountain-climbing expedition with Pete.
- Alice and Julius are in a traveling medicine show, and part of their job is to sell patent medicine to audiences.
- Oswald plays a cop who woos a nurse who wanders into the park. Pete then gets Oswald drunk and woos the nurse wearing Oswald's stolen uniform.
- Julius and Alice go prospecting for gold in the Klondike and strike it rich. However, they have to protect their claim against Pete, who wants to take it for himself.
- Alice and Julius visit a carnival where they ride the rides and take in the sideshow.
- Nibbins and his dog, Pal, have adventures in the far north.
- Alice gets a job teaching football at a local college, where the star quarterback is none other than Julius.