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- Alice stumbles into the world of Wonderland. Will she get home? Not if the Queen of Hearts has her way.
- Wendy and her brothers are whisked away to the magical world of Neverland with the hero of their stories, Peter Pan.
- 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.
- The romantic tale of a sheltered uptown Cocker Spaniel dog and a streetwise downtown Mutt.
- The kindly story-teller Uncle Remus tells a young boy stories about trickster Br'er Rabbit, who outwits Br'er Fox and slow-witted Br'er Bear.
- A group of clumsy superheroes fight menaces that threaten the city.
- Popeye and Bluto are running for president; it's election day, the vote is tied, and Olive is the only remaining voter.
- Private Eye Popeye gets a call from Olive Oyl to guard a precious gem. But no sooner does he get the gem than the butler takes it (and Olive). The rest of the cartoon is spent chasing the crook to Paris, the Swiss Alps, and North Africa; Popeye always gets there first, but fails to make the arrest until he lucks into some spinach, of course.
- Olive is reading ghost stories to the boys. Popeye scoffs; Bluto decides to take advantage of this by staging various pranks (a headless man, an animated skeleton, and a sheet-over-balloon ghost). He pins the blame on Popeye and then goes to comfort Olive. Popeye retaliates by turning invisible, thanks to a jar of vanishing cream.
- From the files of forgotten cartoon characters, The Adventures of Lariat Sam - the official follow up to Gene Deitch's pioneering TV cartoon Tom Terrific (1957). Like TT, Lariat Sam was a serialized cartoon produced exclusively for CBS' Captain Kangaroo show. Each of its 13 episodes consisted five "chapters" to tell its story.
- Popeye tries to get rid of termites before they ruin his newly built house.
- Popeye is marrying Olive tomorrow; he's ecstatic. She has a dream of the future, including twin sons who prove to be a real handful. When Popeye comes by the next morning, he gets a frosty reception.
- The over-sized Baby Huey wants to join the little ducks in their cowboy game but they don't want him. A fox comes along and the ducklings flee and leave Huey to fight the enemy. The fox uses an exploding-cigar, a shotgun and dynamite against him but Huey is too tough and the fox winds up being the pursued.
- An inept superhero tries to stop a tiny hairball that has been scaring various New Yorkers.
- Audrey brings her grandmother a cake, but grandmother seems strange today.
- Abner the baseball tells us how he came to be in the Baseball Hall Of Fame.
- Herman saves his love interest Louise from Katnip.
- A Paramount Noveltoon animated short. Jr. plays an alien spaceman to the annoyance of his mother until a real alien spaceman enters the scene.
- A very inquisitive Brother Bear is wondering why Spring is taking so long to arrive. With Easter approaching and a new arrival to the Bear family on the way, Brother looks for answers, and Mama teaches him the true meaning of Spring.
- It's the night of the Big Fight between Tommy Tortoise and Michael "Moe" Hare. Tommy takes a beating at first and "Moe" knocks him through the "screen" onto the the animator's table, where Tommy learns what strategy and weapons "Moe" will be using in the fight. Since his shell is good protection, Tommy produces two more shells and "Moe" is soon confused by having to play the old shell game. The hare then stuffs horseshoe into his gloves, but the tortoise reacts by pushing a magnet for the rabbit's throat. The rabbit is soon punching himself.
- Bluto is accusing Popeye in judge Wimpy's courtroom. Bluto tells a sad tale of how Popeye attacked him without provocation, but Popeye tells his side, in detail (in other words, a large chunk of A Balmy Swami (1949)).
- Possum Pearl, in the character's second appearance after a Popeye short earlier that year, is in search of a husband to the terror of all her kinfolk. Until a crook comes to town.
- Popeye is trying to get his nephews to eat their spinach, so he tells them about how Hercules (Popeye) defeated a bully (Bluto). Hercules gets his strength by sniffing garlic; he wins numerous tests of strength against the bully until the bully spots him sniffing garlic. The bully pulls out a handy bottle of chlorophyll and douses the garlic, disabling Hercules. He then knocks him into a field of spinach where Hercules discovers a new and better source of strength.
- Katnip tries to catch Herman and his friends as they climb the Alps.
- Because of their usual nemesis, Katnip the cat, the little mice are unable to get to the food. But Herman devises a plan in which Katnip thinks he has been poisoned. This works until Katnip discovers he has been tricked, but Herman tricks him again, and the mice finally get to the food.
- Casper discovers a baby penguin and is determined to help the little guy journey to the South Pole.
- Jonathan P. Grisley, the president of a toy company, is sent to a psychiatrist to find out why he plays with toys. He goes back to childhood and thinks that he's got "toy phobia".
- A cat is trying to quit smoking. He sends away for a book advertised on the radio, which suggests a salad of crow meat. Buzzy happens along, but has no intention of becoming a salad, so he offers his own remedies.
- Huey hatches from an egg again and a hungry fox pretends to be his "mother" in an attempt to eat him, ending in failed results.
- A series of blackout gags show the topsy-turvy world of Crazy Town.
- Cousin Maggie needs to get her broom repaired, so she and Honey Halfwitch disguise themselves as humans and goes to the city. Unfortunately the broom doesn't corporate and causes them trouble, before they leave the house and after they make it to the city.
- Baby Huey, the over-sized duck, is enrolled in kindergarten but his size and clumsy attempts to fit in causes such havoc that he is expelled by the teacher. His mother then hires a private tutor, who is led a life of misery due to Huey's efforts to do good that unintentionally backfire. But the tutor winds up in the ocean---unless Huey lived on a shark-infested lake---and and is about to become a shark meal but Huey saves his life...and gets his diploma as a reward from the grateful tutor.
- A Paramount Noveltoon animated short. Laddy in his second film wants a tiger rug and asks Ali Presto his genie for help in creating a jungle with a live tiger and Laddy as the mighty hunter.
- Herman the Mouse takes his cousins to the museum where they encounter Katnip the cat who chases them all over the museum, but becoming batter and bruised as he tries to catch and outwit Herman. But Herman out-maneuvers Katnip who, worse for wear, snakes off in defeat.
- A Paramount Modern Madcap animated short. Boobie Baboon works on escaping from jail.
- A hungry fox disguises himself as Santa Claus, and arms himself with deadly gifts, hoping to make a duck dinner out of Baby Huey.
- A Paramount Noveltoon animated short. A vagrant hound is captured by a dog catcher and begs for some time to find a permanent home.
- Jacky's Whacky World presents the story of George Washington, told from a young boy's perspective, complete with his own drawings and his own narration.
- A boy with a springlike spine bounces his way through childhood.
- Quacky Whack tries to get on Noah's Ark. Hilarity ensures.
- Another race between the hare and tortoise but this time the hare bets on the tortoise to win. But no matter how much the hare slows down, the tortoise remains far in the rear. He finally attaches some jets to the tortoise but they backfire and the hare wins for the first time, but loses again because of the bet.
- A young schoolboy gives his class report on a TV western, believing the commercials to have been part of the story.
- A Paramount Noveltoon animated short. Sir Blur sets out to capture the elusive Robin Hood who made all the poor rich and the rich he made poor.