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- DirectorRoger AllersRob MinkoffStarsMatthew BroderickJeremy IronsJames Earl JonesLion prince Simba and his father are targeted by his bitter uncle, who wants to ascend the throne himself.
- DirectorRudolf IsingStarsPinto ColvigRudolf IsingA hobo flea finds an unoccupied dog and settles in, chopping down hairs, stringing a hammock, and building a fire. This forces the dog to take comfort in a fish-bowl, and to go after the flea.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsDorothy ComptonHarland EvansMartha WentworthBunnies, turtles, and other small woodland animals play. A skunk sits apart, singing "I ain't got nobody" and mopes his way home. His mother, Mrs. O. Dora Skunk, sings of her love to her large brood. That's enough for them, but not for our hero, Stinky. He spots a hairbrush and decides that's all he needs to do; he dashes out, and everyone runs away (including a turtle who apparently discovered his inner turbo-charger). A girl bunny with a cold finds Stinky's hat and returns it to him. They play: he pushes her on a swing. This attracts a bobcat with a black stereotype voice. The bobcat chases, but runs away when encountering Stinky. He strips off several layers of shirt, then finds a discarded perfume bottle, douses himself, and goes to douse Stinky. This neutralizes the smell, and he resumes chasing. The bunny runs home to her mother, but the rabbit mother throws Stinky out. Stinky runs home to his mother, who confronts the bobcat, which runs away. Now Stinky gladly joins his siblings in song.
- DirectorSam BaerwitzStarsGeorge GivotCurly HowardBob CallahanA trio of amateur film makers try to persuade a group of studio executives to exhibit their new movie.
- DirectorRoy William NeillStarsDonald CrispPauline StarkeLeRoy MasonVikings compete for power and the love of a woman.
- DirectorJames ParrottStarsStan LaurelOliver HardyBobby BurnsTwo bumbling circus performers inadvertently help drive the circus into ruin and then end up in possession of a flea circus and an oversized chimp.
- DirectorJules WhiteStarsMoe HowardLarry FineCurly HowardThe stooges are janitors working in a movie studio. After wrecking the bosses office, they get jobs as actors in an African movie. Curly plays a gorilla and Moe and Larry are primitive natives. On location in Africa, the stooges have a confrontation with a witch doctor from whom Curly buys some "love candy" with hopes of attracting the films leading lady. When a female gorilla disrupts the movie set, Curly eats some of the candy and chases after her.
- DirectorJules WhiteStarsMoe HowardLarry FineShemp HowardThe stooges are tricked out of their inheritance by Icabod Slipp, a crooked lawyer. The boys follow Slipp onto a passenger train and corner him, but not before they accidentally let a lion loose on the train.
- DirectorRay McCareyStarsHarry JansHarold WhalenEleanor ThatcherThe Globe Broadcasting Company does a radio broadcast from Dutch New Guinea, with the aborigines as performers.
- DirectorNick GrindeStarsPete SmithLuis AlberniUna MerkelA chef helps a housewife cook a duck dinner that will not give her husband indigestion.
- DirectorJules WhiteStarsPete SmithA look at colorful (and mostly imported) birds, ranging in size from hummingbirds to storks.
- DirectorZion MyersStarsPete SmithThis "Fisherman's Paradise" entry shows various species of tropical fish at the Steinhart Aquarium in San Francisco, California.
- DirectorJack CummingsStarsBenny RubinVernon DentPolly MoranBenny Rubin takes a tour of the "Lame Brain Sanitarium" and meets some of its strange patients.
- DirectorGordon DouglasStarsEugene 'Porky' LeeGeorge 'Spanky' McFarlandCarl 'Alfalfa' SwitzerSpanky and Alfalfa plot to play hooky so they can go fishing, by pretending that Alfalfa is sick and Spanky should stay with him while the parents are away. But Spanky's mom, knowing the truth, turns the tables by insisting they also watch Spanky's little brother. But taking care of little brother turns out to be more difficult than they expected.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsBasin Street BoysHarland EvansPhilip HurlicBosko finds himself aboard a pirate ship with a gang of jazz-loving frogs. Caricatures of Bill Robinson and Fats Waller.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsCount CutelliHarland EvansMelvin J. GibbyBosko imagines he's in Baghdad where giant frogs want to steal the cookies he's supposed to deliver to his grandma.
- DirectorHugh HarmanStarsPhilip HurlicMartha Wentworth
- DirectorFriz FrelengHugh HarmanStarsRochelle HudsonCarman MaxwellBosko entertains while his girlfriend goes out to get an ice cream cone.
- StarsJames A. FitzPatrickSpikehorn MeyerThis Traveltalks entry roams through the northern end of Michigan's Lower Peninsula and makes a short visit to the Upper Peninsula. We start with a ride in a dune buggy on the Sleeping Bear sand dunes. Then it's on to Traverse City, the cherry capital of the world. In Harrison, we visit with Spikehorn Meyer, who lives with the bears that roam freely on his large natural preserve. Our visit ends with a look at Mackinac Island and Sault Ste. Marie, with emphasis on water sports and the water transportation industry.dvd movie: THREE LITTLE WORDS
- StarsJames A. FitzPatrickA Traveltalks look at California focusing on the greater L.A. area. After wildflower-covered hills and valleys, there are some famous buildings in Hollywood, the Farmers Market, and churches and art at Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park.dvd movie: TIL THE CLOUDS ROL BY
- DirectorJames A. FitzPatrickStarsJames A. FitzPatrickThis Traveltalks short showcases the Paris International Exposition of 1937. It features a tour of the pavilions of several nations, as well as the spectacular water and light displays.dvd movie: AN AMERICAN IN PARIS
- DirectorJack CummingsStarsSidney TolerFranklin PangbornEmerson TreacyThe staff at Drake's Department Store is exasperated because Mr. Drake, the store owner and president, has let his adult son Freddy run rampant at the store despite knowing that he is a troublemaker. Freddy has made some unilateral changes at the store without his father's knowledge. Some such changes are to replace many of the floor staff with a bevy of chorus girls, to convert the nursery into a nightclub, and to make bargain shopping a spectator sport. As such, Drake senior, a conservative man who believes in tradition, decides personally to investigate. Which Drake will win by making the other see the world of the store through his eyes?