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- This film introduces three new bear families to the Goldilocks tale. The panda baby bear has two Mums, the polar baby bear has two Dads and the brown baby bear has a Mum and a Dad.
- An anti-breast cancer Public Service Announcement, starring a number of TV's most beautiful women, discussing (in a completely "tongue-in cheek" way) the importance of breast self examination in the early detection of breast cancer. Although the subject manner is approached in a humorous way, the subject could NOT be more serious.
- Dr. Carson Breed is an infectious disease research specialist recounting a time of a deadly pandemic sweeping across the world. Pressured by upper echelons, the doctor and his team race against time to find a cure or vaccine to stop the spread of the disease. Testing random individuals for possible antibodies to the virus, they seize upon a small boy, Gannon. Gannon is a profoundly autistic ward of the state, currently in institutional care. To synthesize a vaccine as quickly as they need it, Breed realizes he would have to take more blood and tissue samples than any one individual could give - and survive.
- The plot summary of "Ain't Doe" starring Ed Genesis starts with a nod to his Aunt Doris who he affectionately called Aunt Do as suggested in the title and also a message. It begins with Ed Genesis being awakened by a phone call after a dream and feeling a need to go back to his place of birth in Gary, Indiana. Once back in Gary, Ed Genesis begins his journey while rapping lines like "thought is was a game but it ain't doe" throughout the city and neighborhood he grew up in.
- When a young married man returns to his mistress' apartment late at night, he is ambushed by two collectors who mistake him for a different man. Realizing he is not the man they were looking for, they are faced with a major dilemma: Let him go and risk the consequences, or cover their tracks for good.
- Young Joey imagines he is flying as he runs down the steep hills around his rural home. Eventually he grows up and believes that he just imagined flying. But, one night, with his daughter, he will recall this skill at an opportune moment.
- Cats make the perfect pet. Or do they? Is there a hidden price? Our feline friends are killing an astronomical number of wild songbirds each year in the United States alone. Bird biologist Amy Cilimburg faces the ultimate dilemma: How can you keep an outdoor cat happy and ensure the safety of visiting wild birds? Join filmmakers Simon Schneider and Ed Watkins as they discover a unique (if not fashionable) solution to this significant environmental problem.
- A jealous wife is chasing her unfaithful husband during a parade, after he starts to flirt with a pretty woman.
- Two very different housemates attend a very different funeral.
- Witch Hazel's claim to be the ugliest witch of all is threatened by a Halloween witch who turns out to be Bugs trick-or-treating.
- When Nasty Canasta cheats Bugs out of his gold, the rabbit retaliates by playing a naive hayseed whose effortless and unrelenting winning bankrupts Canasta's new casino.
- Disguised as a truant officer, Bugs attempts to rescue Hansel and Gretel from Witch Hazel, who plans to cook him for her dinner.
- Yosemite Sam traps Bugs Bunny and tries to cook him -- until he sees that Bugs is having a party and wants to join in the fun.
- Bugs Bunny faces off against Farmer Fudd's robot.
- Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck (as Jack) find themselves at the top of a beanstalk where they get chased around by a giant Elmer Fudd.
- Sam Von Schamm The Hessian and Bugs Bunny fight it out in the little known American Revolutionary War Battle of Bagle Heights.
- Bugs Bunny is chased by Elmer Fudd throughout a TV studio and its various productions.
- Charlie is walking in the park. A girl leaves a seaman on one bench and joins Charlie on another. The seaman wakes up. He and Charlie stage a brick fight. Policemen get hit and arrest both men. During an ensuing fight on the dock the policemen, the seaman, Charlie and the girl wind up in the water.
- A crashed comet causes all technology to stop working and the people flee London. The city is left empty and overgrown for many years until today when the old tin robots wake up!
- Bugs Bunny retaliates against the pompous opera star who does him violence.
- Elmer Fudd and his dogs are hunting for Bugs Bunny in the woods. As Fudd is about to shoot Bugs, he receives a telegram telling him that his uncle is leaving him three million dollars on the condition he doesn't harm any animals.
- Bugs Bunny becomes a superhero who does battle with a rabbit-hating cowboy and his horse.
- When protocol and routine fail to resolve a malfunction during an electric chair execution, responsibility falls into the hands of the Warden.
- Emily tries to keep the strange creature hidden for her partner Leigh, but she doesn't think that he would take to spying on her. While watching Emily through the keyhole, Leigh starts to show some strange symptoms. He coughs up a live grub he decides that something must be done, but getting rid of the creature may prove disastrous.
- A hotdog girl gives one to a policeman who then allows her into a race track. While other customers swipe her hotdogs, Charlie runs off with the whole box, pretending to sell them while actually giving them away. She calls her policeman who battles Charlie.
- Packard Charles Hewitt, a fading, former child star, meets with his put upon, tell it like it is, agent, Theo. Already thirteen, Packard knows that this newest audition, a call back for a network television series, will be his last chance to secure long term employment before the dreaded teen hormone fairy spreads her dust all over him and effectively wrecks his career. Theo's sources tell him that Packard's arch rival, Dickie Carver, has the inside track at getting the part, but Packard has a plan to beat him out for the role.
- Charlie and friends illustrate various bonds in life and the most important, Liberty Bonds for the war...
- An out-of-work swindler takes a job as a reporter. After witnessing a car go over cliff, he grabs a rival reporter's camera and races to the newspaper office to enter the photo as his own. His rival is delayed when he gets caught in a woman's bedroom by her jealous husband. The swindler follows the distribution of the paper containing his 'scoop' around town where he is once again chased by the rival reporter. Both end up on the cow-catcher of a streetcar.
- The Tramp wanders into and disrupts the filming of a go-kart race.
- At once wryly comedic travelogue and heartbreaking tale of love lost, THE JAPANESE SANDMAN is a visual interpretation of a letter William Burroughs' wrote to Allen Ginsberg in 1953, recounting his travels in Central America. Told through Burroughs' wickedly incisive voice, cocaine snorting in Panama and post-prom hand-jobs in 1931 St. Louis become a meditation on loss, memory and the human condition.
- A Grandfather, who becomes unhinged when he feels his own Grandchildren have betrayed him, seeks revenge on all Grandchildren via internet video chatting.
- Mad inventor, Rupert Tofton has built a time machine and intends to use it to find the hidden treasure of Big Beard the pirate. His plan involves stealing Big Beards treasure map from under his nose and hoping he doesn't notice. Maybe disguising the time machine as a Wendy house wasn't such a good idea after all.
- An amorous couple. A crook. A policeman. A nursemaid and a stolen handbag. These are some of the things the Little Tramp encounters during a walk in the park.
- The plot is a satire derived from Hugh Antoine D'Arcy's poem of the same title. The painter courts Madeleine but loses to the wealthy client who sits for his portrait. The despairing artist draws the girl's portrait on the barroom floor and gets tossed out. Years later he sees her, her husband and their horde of children. Unrecognized by her, Charlie shakes off his troubles and walks off into the future.
- Charlie attempts to meet his favorite movie actress at the Keystone Studio, but does not win friends there.
- Charlie and another man compete in trying to help a young lady cross a muddy street. The rival finds a wooden plank which Charlie takes from him. They fight over an umbrella belonging to the rival. A policeman settles the dispute, ultimately arresting the rival. An innocent tramp is pushed into the lake.
- Following a sudden and unexpected demise, Jonathan finds himself in a realm beyond his wildest imagination. He stands at the crossroads of existence, confronted with mortality and discovers death is merely a threshold to another journey.
- Sometimes, unexpected guests can very quickly become pests. But what happens when you ask them to leave? Join the Red Queen and Alice on live action, animated journey down the rabbit hole, as they are caught in an evolutionary arms war between parasite and host.
- In an attempt to cure his recurring nightmares, Jonathan Chambers approaches a mysterious medical company, with catastrophic results.
- 18-year-old Hiroko spends her final days in Osaka, Japan before running away to Chicago, hell-bent on becoming a blues singer.
- In a day and age where the media and news is inescapable Ed Bentley goes to find how certain minorities are effected by these changes in a fast moving, contemporary setting. In this short documentary Ed speaks to four very different individuals who all have very interesting views about the social climate they live in.
- Part animation, part archival exploration this short film will take you to the moon, and back (and quite possibly beyond). Yet, for all mankind's fascination we still know very little about the Moon. So join us as we take a sideways look at the history of Lunar observation, exploration and adoration. From Gallileo (who had a fantastic beard) to Neil Armstrong (who didn't). And from Méliès (who made the first Sci-Fi film) to the Mesopotamians (who didn't even know what Science was).
- Ted 11-11 works for the Mother Board transferring files from one place in the construct to another (eg. copy paste). We follow Ted through his journey as he delivers files to zany characters. All the while, the ever increasing speed, available updates, upgrades, spam and glitches are making daily life for Ted unbearable. Is complete disconnection from the system Ted's only option for freedom?
- A nephew takes his wheelchair-bound uncle and sweetheart to the park, where he meets the Little Tramp. The Tramp knows a money-making opportunity when he sees one.
- Two drunks live in the same hotel. One beats his wife, the other is beaten by his. They go off and get drunk together. They try to sleep in a restaurant using tables as beds and are thrown out. They lie down in a rowboat which fills with water, drowning them--a fate apparently better than going home to their wives.
- Charlie is janitor for a firm the manager of which receives a threatening note about his gambling debts. He throws a bucket of water out the window which lands on his boss and costs him his job. The boss, attempting to steal the money heeds from the office safe, is caught by his secretary and Charlie comes to save her and the money. He is briefly accused of being the thief but ultimately triumphs.
- Charlie pretends to be a dentist though he is only his assistant. When a patient can't stop laughing from the anesthesia Charlie knocks him out with a club. He is sent to the drug store, gets in a fight with a man who (after a brick in the face) becomes another patient, and pulls the skirt off the dentist's wife (who is out walking). At one point Charlie pulls a tooth (the wrong one) using enormous pliers.
- Charlie and his partner are to deliver a piano to 666 Prospect St. and repossess one from 999 Prospect St. They confuse the addresses. The difficulties of delivering the piano by mule cart, and most of the specific gags, appeared later in Laurel and Hardy's "The Music Box".
- A very plastered fella follows a pretty woman home, and proceeds to make a nuisance of himself.
- Charlie and a rival vie for the favors of their landlady. In the park they each fall for different girls, though Charlie's has a male friend already. Charlie considers suicide, is talked out of it by a policeman, and later throws his girl's friend into the lake. Frightened, the girls go off to a movie. Charlie shows up there and flirts with them. Later both rivals substitute themselves for the girls and attack the unwitting Charlie. In an audience-wide fight, Charlie is tossed through the screen.