Cinderella 1950
When Cinderella's cruel stepmother prevents her from attending the Royal Ball, she gets some unexpected help from the lovable mice Gus and Jaq, and from her Fairy Godmother.
Thru the Mirror (1936)
Thru the Mirror (1936) Mickey has been reading Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There", and falls asleep. He finds himself on the other side of the mirror, where the furniture is alive. He eats a walnut, which makes him briefly larger, then small. He dances
Food for Feudin (1950)
Food for Feudin (1950) Chip 'n' Dale have filled a hollow tree with nuts. Pluto sticks a bone into the tree, but this triggers an avalanche of nuts - right into Pluto's doghouse. He's not at all happy about them coming after the nuts. Chip 'n Dale hide in a pair of garden gloves and eventually get P
A Number (2008)
A Number (2008) When Salter's son, Bernard, is told that he's a result of a cloning experiment, he finds out that he's one of an unknown number of human clones. He confronts his father and demands an explanation. Why was he created? Is he an original or a copy? Salter tries to explain the background
Mickey Down Under (1948)
Mickey Down Under (1948) Mickey is running a banana plantation. Pluto is frightened by Mickey's boomerang and gets tangled up with it. Meanwhile, Mickey has found an ostrich egg whose owner isn't at all happy that Mickey wants to take it.
Out of Scale (1951)
Out of Scale (1951) Donald Duck has a model train and town laid out in his yard. He decides to move a live tree that doesn't match the model scale, not realizing it is home to chipmunks Chip and Dale. They in turn move into one of the miniature houses.
Clock Cleaners (1937)
Clock Cleaners (1937) The clock-tower is getting a major cleaning. Donald soon characteristically looses his temper while cleaning the inner clockwork, when a resilient spring proves better at springing back then he at pushing and hammering it where it just won't fit. Mickey is in charge of the exte
All in a Nutshell (1949)
All in a Nutshell (1949) Donald steals Chip and Dale's nuts for his nut-butter shop, which is shaped like a giant walnut, Chip and Dale, roll and "shoot" Donald into a nearby lake.
Trailer Horn (1950)
Trailer Horn (1950) Chip and Dale come across Donald's house trailer. They amuse themselves by jumping on his car horn, which wakes up Donald, who chases them off. Donald heads for the swimming hole, but Chip and Dale mess with the diving board and send him crashing into his trailer. Next, they bomb
Beezy Bear (1955)
Beezy Bear (1955) Beekeeper Donald catches Humphrey the bear raiding his hives. He complains to Ranger Woodlore, who assembles his bears and lectures them. Donald puts up a barbed wire fence, which slows Humphrey down a bit, but doesn't stop him.
Grand Canyonscope (1954)
Grand Canyonscope (1954) Donald is visiting the Grand Canyon as Ranger Woodlore narrates its various attractions. Donald tends to be a thorn in the ranger's side, bothering Native sand painters, borrowing a rain dance outfit heralding the inevitable raincloud, and getting into an argument with his o
Bearly Asleep (1955)
Bearly Asleep (1955) Park ranger Donald sends his bears off to hibernate, but Humphrey would rather stay in his hammock, run out for a glass of water, etc., than sleep; when he does get to sleep, his snoring gets him thrown out. His search for a new bed leads him right into the ranger's house.
Plutos Purchase (1948)
Plutos Purchase 1948 Mickey sends Pluto to the butcher store Butch sees this and contrives to take Plutos sausage, ultimately using some of his fleas to distract Pluto long enough Pluto manages to retrieve the prize and get it safely home, only to discover its a birthday present for Butch
Trick or Treat (1952)
Trick or Treat 1952 Donalds nephews come by for Halloween and Donald plays tricks on them But Witch Hazel was watching, and offers to help the boys get even She brews up a potion that animates inanimate objects and sics them on Donald He initially agrees to treat the boys, until he hears the witch c