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  • Tom and Jerry | Mega Episode: Golden Era Vol. 23 | Warner Classics Warner Bros. Classics
    Enjoy a compilation of hilarious episodes of Tom and Jerry with, Spike the bulldog, Droopy, Quackers the duckling, friends, and more! Episodes in order: The Little School Mouse (1954): Jerry teaches Nibbles how to outwit a cat. The Yankee Doodle Mouse (1943): - disclaimer Tom is attacking Jerry with everything that's in the house. He throws vases, paper airplanes, lamps, and anything he can get his hands on to get Jerry. Basically, it's like a war is going on. Jerry retaliates by using a che
     

Tom and Jerry | Mega Episode: Golden Era Vol. 23 | Warner Classics

10 May 2026 at 11:00

Enjoy a compilation of hilarious episodes of Tom and Jerry with, Spike the bulldog, Droopy, Quackers the duckling, friends, and more!

Episodes in order:
The Little School Mouse (1954): Jerry teaches Nibbles how to outwit a cat.

The Yankee Doodle Mouse (1943): - disclaimer Tom is attacking Jerry with everything that's in the house. He throws vases, paper airplanes, lamps, and anything he can get his hands on to get Jerry. Basically, it's like a war is going on. Jerry retaliates by using a cheese grater, and using fireworks to fight Tom back with. (I.E. Yankee Doodle Mouse).

The Little Orphan (1949): An orphan mouse joins Tom and Jerry for Thanksgiving Dinner. - disclaimer up until 4:50 :

Pecos Pest (1955): Jerry's Uncle Pecos keeps having his guitar strings snapped, so Tom keeps losing his whiskers to replace them.

The Truce Hurts (1948): Tom, Jerry, and Spike sign a truce but things change quickly when a big steak is dropped by their house.
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Smarty Cat (1955): Tom and his alley cat pals are laughing as they watch home movies involving Tom outwitting Spike, but Jerry decides to let the bulldog know about it.

Cat Fishin’ (1947): Spike is guarding a "No Fishing" area but Tom, using Jerry as bait, doesn't let that bother him.

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Enjoy a compilation of hilarious episodes of Tom and Jerry with, Spike the bulldog, Droopy, Quackers the duckling, friends, and more!

Episodes in order:
The Little School Mouse (1954): Jerry teaches Nibbles how to outwit a cat.

The Yankee Doodle Mouse (1943): - disclaimer Tom is attacking Jerry with everything that's in the house. He throws vases, paper airplanes, lamps, and anything he can get his hands on to get Jerry. Basically, it's like a war is going on. Jerry retaliates by using a cheese grater, and using fireworks to fight Tom back with. (I.E. Yankee Doodle Mouse).

The Little Orphan (1949): An orphan mouse joins Tom and Jerry for Thanksgiving Dinner. - disclaimer up until 4:50 :

Pecos Pest (1955): Jerry's Uncle Pecos keeps having his guitar strings snapped, so Tom keeps losing his whiskers to replace them.

The Truce Hurts (1948): Tom, Jerry, and Spike sign a truce but things change quickly when a big steak is dropped by their house.
- disclaimer

Smarty Cat (1955): Tom and his alley cat pals are laughing as they watch home movies involving Tom outwitting Spike, but Jerry decides to let the bulldog know about it.

Cat Fishin’ (1947): Spike is guarding a "No Fishing" area but Tom, using Jerry as bait, doesn't let that bother him.

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  • Looney Tunes | Yosemite Sam Mega Compilation | Warner Classics Warner Bros. Classics
    Rootin' tootin' Yosemite battles Bugs Bunny as always! Check out this collection of classic Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies episodes: Episodes in order: Forward March Hare (1953): Bug gets accidentally drafted into the military. It soon becomes clear that a rabbit does not belong in a man's army considering how much of catastrophe-causer he is. Big House Bunny (1950): Bugs accidentally ends up in prison when he goes down the wrong rabbit hole. Yosemite Sam as the guard tries to catch him, mis
     

Looney Tunes | Yosemite Sam Mega Compilation | Warner Classics

9 May 2026 at 11:00

Rootin' tootin' Yosemite battles Bugs Bunny as always! Check out this collection of classic Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies episodes:

Episodes in order:
Forward March Hare (1953): Bug gets accidentally drafted into the military. It soon becomes clear that a rabbit does not belong in a man's army considering how much of catastrophe-causer he is.

Big House Bunny (1950): Bugs accidentally ends up in prison when he goes down the wrong rabbit hole. Yosemite Sam as the guard tries to catch him, mistaking Bugs for another inmate.

Hare Trimmed (1953): Granny finds herself in a love triangle between Sam and Bugs both fighting for her hand in marriage, Sam for money, Bugs for good deeds. Sam tries to seduce her and Bugs challenges Sam to a gentlemen's dual. Bugs cleverly disguises himself as Granny and tricks Sam into doing a lot of painful things.

Mutiny on the Bunny (1950): Shanghai Sam tricks Bugs into sailing with him and then makes him do all the work. Bugs takes control of the boat angering Sam who shoots at the boat. When the boat sinks Sam and Bugs have to use the lifeboat to get back to shore.

This Is a Life? (1955): Elmer Fudd is the emcee of a television show program and calls Bugs up on stage to entertain everyone. While Fudd describes the surprise guest, Bugs, Daffy is convinced that he is the one being described and tries to hog the spotlight from Bugs.

Hare Trigger (1945): Sam holds-up a train and challenges Bugs to draw a gun. They both sketch guns, but Bugs tells Sam his drawing stinks. Bugs and Sam run all around the train entering all sorts of strange rooms and Bugs tricks Sam into thinking he's bleeding to death with red ink.

Ballot Box Bunny (1951): Bugs runs against Yosemite Sam in this political comic farce. Bugs opts for "speak softly and carry a big stick" and Sam opts for "speak louder and carry a bigger stick."

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Rootin' tootin' Yosemite battles Bugs Bunny as always! Check out this collection of classic Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies episodes:

Episodes in order:
Forward March Hare (1953): Bug gets accidentally drafted into the military. It soon becomes clear that a rabbit does not belong in a man's army considering how much of catastrophe-causer he is.

Big House Bunny (1950): Bugs accidentally ends up in prison when he goes down the wrong rabbit hole. Yosemite Sam as the guard tries to catch him, mistaking Bugs for another inmate.

Hare Trimmed (1953): Granny finds herself in a love triangle between Sam and Bugs both fighting for her hand in marriage, Sam for money, Bugs for good deeds. Sam tries to seduce her and Bugs challenges Sam to a gentlemen's dual. Bugs cleverly disguises himself as Granny and tricks Sam into doing a lot of painful things.

Mutiny on the Bunny (1950): Shanghai Sam tricks Bugs into sailing with him and then makes him do all the work. Bugs takes control of the boat angering Sam who shoots at the boat. When the boat sinks Sam and Bugs have to use the lifeboat to get back to shore.

This Is a Life? (1955): Elmer Fudd is the emcee of a television show program and calls Bugs up on stage to entertain everyone. While Fudd describes the surprise guest, Bugs, Daffy is convinced that he is the one being described and tries to hog the spotlight from Bugs.

Hare Trigger (1945): Sam holds-up a train and challenges Bugs to draw a gun. They both sketch guns, but Bugs tells Sam his drawing stinks. Bugs and Sam run all around the train entering all sorts of strange rooms and Bugs tricks Sam into thinking he's bleeding to death with red ink.

Ballot Box Bunny (1951): Bugs runs against Yosemite Sam in this political comic farce. Bugs opts for "speak softly and carry a big stick" and Sam opts for "speak louder and carry a bigger stick."

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  • Tom and Jerry | Mega Compilation | Vol. 22 | Warner Classics Warner Bros. Classics
    Watch hilarious episodes of Tom and Jerry with, Spike the bulldog, Droopy, Quackers the duckling, friends, and more! Episodes in order: Surf-Bored Cat (1967): Tom dreams of being a surfer but things change when Jerry and some sea creatures get involved. The Mouse Comes to Dinner (1945): Tom uses Jerry as a servant to impress his new girlfriend but the mouse isn¿t interested in taking orders. Solid Serenade (1946): Tom wants to serenade a girl cat whose property is guarded by Spike the bulldo
     

Tom and Jerry | Mega Compilation | Vol. 22 | Warner Classics

3 May 2026 at 11:00

Watch hilarious episodes of Tom and Jerry with, Spike the bulldog, Droopy, Quackers the duckling, friends, and more!

Episodes in order:
Surf-Bored Cat (1967): Tom dreams of being a surfer but things change when Jerry and some sea creatures get involved.

The Mouse Comes to Dinner (1945): Tom uses Jerry as a servant to impress his new girlfriend but the mouse isn¿t interested in taking orders.

Solid Serenade (1946): Tom wants to serenade a girl cat whose property is guarded by Spike the bulldog, and Jerry tries to interfere with his plans to get by the dog.

Trap Happy (1946): Tom hires an exterminator, another cat, to get rid of Jerry.

Jerry and the Goldfish (1951): Jerry and the house's goldfish, Goldie, become best friends. Tom hears a recipe on the radio for fish, and he instantly grabs Goldie to cook him. Tom tries different hilarious things such as putting the poor fish in the stove and powdering it with flour but luckily Jerry saves him, and Tom chases both of them around the house.

Texas Tom (1950): Tom is a cowboy and tries to impress a female cat while abusing Jerry.

Cat Napping (1951): Jerry is snoozing on a hammock but Tom wants it for himself.

Barbecue Brawl (1956): Spike's poolside barbecue is wrecked as Tom chases Jerry through it.

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Watch hilarious episodes of Tom and Jerry with, Spike the bulldog, Droopy, Quackers the duckling, friends, and more!

Episodes in order:
Surf-Bored Cat (1967): Tom dreams of being a surfer but things change when Jerry and some sea creatures get involved.

The Mouse Comes to Dinner (1945): Tom uses Jerry as a servant to impress his new girlfriend but the mouse isn¿t interested in taking orders.

Solid Serenade (1946): Tom wants to serenade a girl cat whose property is guarded by Spike the bulldog, and Jerry tries to interfere with his plans to get by the dog.

Trap Happy (1946): Tom hires an exterminator, another cat, to get rid of Jerry.

Jerry and the Goldfish (1951): Jerry and the house's goldfish, Goldie, become best friends. Tom hears a recipe on the radio for fish, and he instantly grabs Goldie to cook him. Tom tries different hilarious things such as putting the poor fish in the stove and powdering it with flour but luckily Jerry saves him, and Tom chases both of them around the house.

Texas Tom (1950): Tom is a cowboy and tries to impress a female cat while abusing Jerry.

Cat Napping (1951): Jerry is snoozing on a hammock but Tom wants it for himself.

Barbecue Brawl (1956): Spike's poolside barbecue is wrecked as Tom chases Jerry through it.

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  • Looney Tunes | Tweety and Sylvester Mega Compilation | Warner Classics Warner Bros. Classics
    Tweety is chased by Sylvester once again in this collection of best moments from 40's, 50's & 60's Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes episodes! Episodes in order: Home Tweet Home (1950): As Tweety takes a bird bath, Sylvester slowly creeps up behind him and gets so close that the bird uses his tongue as a towel. Sylvester gets beat up by Granny so he plots to use disguises to get past Granny and to the bird. Catty Cornered (1953): Tweety is kidnapped by Rocky and his thugs. Sylvester tries t
     

Looney Tunes | Tweety and Sylvester Mega Compilation | Warner Classics

2 May 2026 at 11:00

Tweety is chased by Sylvester once again in this collection of best moments from 40's, 50's & 60's Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes episodes!

Episodes in order:
Home Tweet Home (1950): As Tweety takes a bird bath, Sylvester slowly creeps up behind him and gets so close that the bird uses his tongue as a towel. Sylvester gets beat up by Granny so he plots to use disguises to get past Granny and to the bird.

Catty Cornered (1953): Tweety is kidnapped by Rocky and his thugs. Sylvester tries to rescue him out of personal interest.

Canned Feud (1951) : Sylvester is panic stricken the minute he finds out his owners have left for vacation without leaving food. He finds canned food, but the only can opener is in the possession of a mouse.

Hyde and Go Tweet (1960): Sylvester is sleeping on the ledge outside the office of Dr. Jekyll (whom we see in his office drinking the potion that turns him into a monster). Sylvester chases Tweety as he flies by and and Tweety ends up in the Hyde formula turning him into a giant. As a giant Tweety pulls tricks on Sylvester until Sylvester wakes up and realizes it was all a dream.

Satan's Waitin' (1954): In the course of chasing Tweety all over the rooftops, Sylvester falls off a building -- and dies! While waiting for his other eight lives, a satanic bulldog goads Sylvester into losing all eight by continuing to chase Tweety into risky situations.

A Tale of Two Kitties (1942): Babbit and Catstello try to capture Tweety.

Birdy and the Beast (1944): Tweety wreaks havok on an unsuspecting cat.

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Tweety is chased by Sylvester once again in this collection of best moments from 40's, 50's & 60's Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes episodes!

Episodes in order:
Home Tweet Home (1950): As Tweety takes a bird bath, Sylvester slowly creeps up behind him and gets so close that the bird uses his tongue as a towel. Sylvester gets beat up by Granny so he plots to use disguises to get past Granny and to the bird.

Catty Cornered (1953): Tweety is kidnapped by Rocky and his thugs. Sylvester tries to rescue him out of personal interest.

Canned Feud (1951) : Sylvester is panic stricken the minute he finds out his owners have left for vacation without leaving food. He finds canned food, but the only can opener is in the possession of a mouse.

Hyde and Go Tweet (1960): Sylvester is sleeping on the ledge outside the office of Dr. Jekyll (whom we see in his office drinking the potion that turns him into a monster). Sylvester chases Tweety as he flies by and and Tweety ends up in the Hyde formula turning him into a giant. As a giant Tweety pulls tricks on Sylvester until Sylvester wakes up and realizes it was all a dream.

Satan's Waitin' (1954): In the course of chasing Tweety all over the rooftops, Sylvester falls off a building -- and dies! While waiting for his other eight lives, a satanic bulldog goads Sylvester into losing all eight by continuing to chase Tweety into risky situations.

A Tale of Two Kitties (1942): Babbit and Catstello try to capture Tweety.

Birdy and the Beast (1944): Tweety wreaks havok on an unsuspecting cat.

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  • Tom and Jerry | Quackers and Friends Mega Compilation | Vol. 21 | Warner Classics Warner Bros. Classics
    Watch hilarious episodes of Tom and Jerry with Quackers the duckling, Baby Woodpecker, the Canary and more! Episodes in order: The Duck Doctor (1952): Hunting in the woods, Tom wounds a duckling, little Quacker, who is doctored by Jerry. Little Quacker (1950): Jerry saves a baby duck from Tom as the cat prepares to eat it. Just Ducky (1953): When a duckling becomes separated from his mama duck, Jerry rescues the duckling from a hungry Tom. Downhearted Duckling (1954): A depressed baby duck
     

Tom and Jerry | Quackers and Friends Mega Compilation | Vol. 21 | Warner Classics

26 April 2026 at 11:00

Watch hilarious episodes of Tom and Jerry with Quackers the duckling, Baby Woodpecker, the Canary and more!

Episodes in order:
The Duck Doctor (1952): Hunting in the woods, Tom wounds a duckling, little Quacker, who is doctored by Jerry.

Little Quacker (1950): Jerry saves a baby duck from Tom as the cat prepares to eat it.

Just Ducky (1953): When a duckling becomes separated from his mama duck, Jerry rescues the duckling from a hungry Tom.

Downhearted Duckling (1954): A depressed baby duck thinks he is ugly after reading "The Ugly Duckling" and wants Tom to eat him but Jerry keeps preventing that.

Flirty Birdy (1945): Tom disguises himself as a female eagle to get Jerry from a real eagle that has taken him.

Fine Feathered Friend (1942): Jerry pretends to be a chick so the mother hen protects him from Tom.

Kitty Foiled (1948): Tom catches Jerry, but the house canary saves the mouse and then Tom chases both of them.

The Flying Cat (1952): Jerry and a canary save one another from Tom and take refuge in the canary's birdhouse.

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Watch hilarious episodes of Tom and Jerry with Quackers the duckling, Baby Woodpecker, the Canary and more!

Episodes in order:
The Duck Doctor (1952): Hunting in the woods, Tom wounds a duckling, little Quacker, who is doctored by Jerry.

Little Quacker (1950): Jerry saves a baby duck from Tom as the cat prepares to eat it.

Just Ducky (1953): When a duckling becomes separated from his mama duck, Jerry rescues the duckling from a hungry Tom.

Downhearted Duckling (1954): A depressed baby duck thinks he is ugly after reading "The Ugly Duckling" and wants Tom to eat him but Jerry keeps preventing that.

Flirty Birdy (1945): Tom disguises himself as a female eagle to get Jerry from a real eagle that has taken him.

Fine Feathered Friend (1942): Jerry pretends to be a chick so the mother hen protects him from Tom.

Kitty Foiled (1948): Tom catches Jerry, but the house canary saves the mouse and then Tom chases both of them.

The Flying Cat (1952): Jerry and a canary save one another from Tom and take refuge in the canary's birdhouse.

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Looney Tunes | Classic Wile E. Coyote & Road Runner Compilation | Vol. 9 | Warner Classics

25 April 2026 at 11:00

Once again, Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner with his endless plots ... Enjoy these hilarious full episode moments from the classic Looney Tunes shorts!

Episodes in order:
Hopalong Casualty (1960): The coyote thinks he got the Road Runner by the neck but it turns out to be just a cloud in the shape of his neck. In the first minute of this film, the Coyote is smashed by a telephone pole, run over by a truck and blown up by his own dynamite.

Rushing Roulette (1965): The Coyote tries all sorts of methods to catch the Roadrunner.

Scrambled Aches (1957): The Coyote chases the Roadrunner -- unsuccessful in catching him on every attempt.

Stop! Look! and Hasten! (1954): The Coyote employs a series of devices to try to capture the Road Runner.

Hip Hip-Hurry! (1958): The coyote consumes some high-speed tonic to catch up with the Road Runner, but he can't seem to control it.

Hook, Line and Stinker (1958): The coyote traverse the entire spectrum of devilish Road Runner killing devices. Some are as simple as trying to hit the Runner with a frying pan or mallet to overly complex "this-hits-that" contraptions .

Wild About Hurry (1959): The Coyote is trying everything to catch the Road Runner including a giant slingshot, rock, roller skate and giant magnet.

Zip ’n Snort (1961): While chasing the Road Runner on the highway, The Coyote must first out-run a truck, and he does so by running off a cliff -- and splattering down a mountainside.

To Beep or Not to Beep (1963): When he finds a picture of baked Road Runner while skimming a book of "Western Cookery," the Coyote licks his chops and is determined to catch the bird.

Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z! (1956): Wile E. Coyote tries to get the Road Runner. He uses a bullet that can't outrace the Road Runner and a variety of other inventions including an Acme Batman outfit.

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Once again, Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner with his endless plots ... Enjoy these hilarious full episode moments from the classic Looney Tunes shorts!

Episodes in order:
Hopalong Casualty (1960): The coyote thinks he got the Road Runner by the neck but it turns out to be just a cloud in the shape of his neck. In the first minute of this film, the Coyote is smashed by a telephone pole, run over by a truck and blown up by his own dynamite.

Rushing Roulette (1965): The Coyote tries all sorts of methods to catch the Roadrunner.

Scrambled Aches (1957): The Coyote chases the Roadrunner -- unsuccessful in catching him on every attempt.

Stop! Look! and Hasten! (1954): The Coyote employs a series of devices to try to capture the Road Runner.

Hip Hip-Hurry! (1958): The coyote consumes some high-speed tonic to catch up with the Road Runner, but he can't seem to control it.

Hook, Line and Stinker (1958): The coyote traverse the entire spectrum of devilish Road Runner killing devices. Some are as simple as trying to hit the Runner with a frying pan or mallet to overly complex "this-hits-that" contraptions .

Wild About Hurry (1959): The Coyote is trying everything to catch the Road Runner including a giant slingshot, rock, roller skate and giant magnet.

Zip ’n Snort (1961): While chasing the Road Runner on the highway, The Coyote must first out-run a truck, and he does so by running off a cliff -- and splattering down a mountainside.

To Beep or Not to Beep (1963): When he finds a picture of baked Road Runner while skimming a book of "Western Cookery," the Coyote licks his chops and is determined to catch the bird.

Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z! (1956): Wile E. Coyote tries to get the Road Runner. He uses a bullet that can't outrace the Road Runner and a variety of other inventions including an Acme Batman outfit.

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  • Tom and Jerry | Mega Compilation | Vol. 20 | Warner Classics Warner Bros. Classics
    Watch classic moments from 1940's era Tom and Jerry Episodes! Episodes Included: Dog trouble (1942): Tom and Jerry form a truce after an angry bulldog chases both of them. Professor Tom (1948): A younger cat looks to Tom to teach him how to properly catch mice. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse (1947): Jerry drinks a potion that makes him grow to the size of a giant. He decides to go after Tom, because THIS time he's bigger. Once the potion wears off, Tom drinks some of it, and he gets bigger. They
     

Tom and Jerry | Mega Compilation | Vol. 20 | Warner Classics

19 April 2026 at 11:00

Watch classic moments from 1940's era Tom and Jerry Episodes!

Episodes Included:
Dog trouble (1942): Tom and Jerry form a truce after an angry bulldog chases both of them.

Professor Tom (1948): A younger cat looks to Tom to teach him how to properly catch mice.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse (1947): Jerry drinks a potion that makes him grow to the size of a giant. He decides to go after Tom, because THIS time he's bigger. Once the potion wears off, Tom drinks some of it, and he gets bigger. They do this over and over again. Academy Award nominee for 1948 Best Short Subject.

A Mouse in the House (1947): Tom and Spike the bulldog compete to catch Jerry because the one who does capture the mouse will stay in the house while the other gets kicked outside.

Jerry and the Lion (1950): Tom and Jerry hear on the radio that a lion is loose in the area.

Hatch Up Your Troubles (1949): Jerry is forced to take care of a baby woodpecker and try to avoid Tom while doing it.

Smarty Cat (1955): Tom and his alley cat pals are laughing as they watch home movies involving Tom outwitting Spike, but Jerry decides to let the bulldog know about it.

The Missing Mouse (1953): Jerry takes advantage of Tom's fear of an exploding white mouse by dunking himself in white shoe polish.

The Cat Concerto (1947): In this Oscar winning episode, Tom is a concert pianist who plays beautifully, but keeps getting interrupted when Jerry is inside of the piano, making Tom hit the wrong keys.

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Watch classic moments from 1940's era Tom and Jerry Episodes!

Episodes Included:
Dog trouble (1942): Tom and Jerry form a truce after an angry bulldog chases both of them.

Professor Tom (1948): A younger cat looks to Tom to teach him how to properly catch mice.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse (1947): Jerry drinks a potion that makes him grow to the size of a giant. He decides to go after Tom, because THIS time he's bigger. Once the potion wears off, Tom drinks some of it, and he gets bigger. They do this over and over again. Academy Award nominee for 1948 Best Short Subject.

A Mouse in the House (1947): Tom and Spike the bulldog compete to catch Jerry because the one who does capture the mouse will stay in the house while the other gets kicked outside.

Jerry and the Lion (1950): Tom and Jerry hear on the radio that a lion is loose in the area.

Hatch Up Your Troubles (1949): Jerry is forced to take care of a baby woodpecker and try to avoid Tom while doing it.

Smarty Cat (1955): Tom and his alley cat pals are laughing as they watch home movies involving Tom outwitting Spike, but Jerry decides to let the bulldog know about it.

The Missing Mouse (1953): Jerry takes advantage of Tom's fear of an exploding white mouse by dunking himself in white shoe polish.

The Cat Concerto (1947): In this Oscar winning episode, Tom is a concert pianist who plays beautifully, but keeps getting interrupted when Jerry is inside of the piano, making Tom hit the wrong keys.

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  • Looney Tunes | Bugs Bunny Mega Compilation | Vol. 7 | Warner Classics Warner Bros. Classics
    Watch an hour of the best moments of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Dack, Yosemite Sam, Wile E Coyote, Elmer Fudd and more from the 1940's, 50's and 60's episodes! Episodes Included: Hillbilly Hare (1950): Bugs makes a wrong turn and ends up in the Ozarks where he meets the end-barrels of two hillbillies. He dresses up and fools them into thinking he's a female hillbilly at a square dance. When he takes over the directions of the square dancing he directs the two into a bunch of violent routines. Hare Toni
     

Looney Tunes | Bugs Bunny Mega Compilation | Vol. 7 | Warner Classics

18 April 2026 at 11:00

Watch an hour of the best moments of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Dack, Yosemite Sam, Wile E Coyote, Elmer Fudd and more from the 1940's, 50's and 60's episodes!

Episodes Included:
Hillbilly Hare (1950): Bugs makes a wrong turn and ends up in the Ozarks where he meets the end-barrels of two hillbillies. He dresses up and fools them into thinking he's a female hillbilly at a square dance. When he takes over the directions of the square dancing he directs the two into a bunch of violent routines.

Hare Tonic (1945): Elmer Fudd takes Bugs home for his "wabbit stew". Bugs replicates a radio announcement saying that all rabbits purchased in the past few days have rabbititus. In a frenzied state Fudd tries to rid himself of the rabbit, but Bugs just won't go away.

Racketeer Rabbit (1946): Bugs makes himself a home inside an abandoned house where two gangsters, Rocky and Hugo, are hiding out. After Bugs angers the gangsters he must outsmart them to save himself.

Hot Cross Bunny (1948): Bugs Bunny is a science research test subject for the switching of his brain with a chicken. He finds himself in front of an audience in a lab auditorium and decides to entertain them with impersonations, magic tricks, dancing and skat-singing. When he finally realizes what he's there for, he runs and a chase scene ensues.

Hurdy-Gurdy Hare (1950): Bugs, the entrepreneurial bunny, reads a classified ad for a hurdy gurdy and monkey and decides to go into the music business.

Operation: Rabbit (1952): Wile E. Coyote is determined to catch Bugs but no matter what he tries Bugs turns it back on him. All his pranks end up hurting himself and he never catches Bugs.

Beanstalk Bunny (1955) careful: In this classic Jack and the Beanstalk tale, Daffy takes on the role of Jack and is accompanied by wise-cracking Bugs. Up the beanstalk and into the clouds they find Elmer Fudd as the Giant.

Lumber Jack-Rabbit (1953): Bugs stumbles into Paul Buyan country and tries to take some giant carrots but is chased by a giant dog. Bugs tickles the dogs nose until he sneezes, this sends Bugs right into Paul's house. Finally Bugs gets away from the dog and goes back to eating the carrots. The only cartoon produced in 3-D.

Person to Bunny (1960): This cartoon is a spoof of Edward R. Murrow's Person to Person with Bugs, Daffy, and Elmer. While Bugs is being interviewed he insults Elmer who then demands an apology. Daffy is doing everything he can to be on television but ends up with stage fright.

False Hare (1964): The big bad Wolf and his cousin setup a rabbit club as a front for a rabbit trap. Bugs plays along with their club just to cause more trouble for the Wolves.


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Watch an hour of the best moments of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Dack, Yosemite Sam, Wile E Coyote, Elmer Fudd and more from the 1940's, 50's and 60's episodes!

Episodes Included:
Hillbilly Hare (1950): Bugs makes a wrong turn and ends up in the Ozarks where he meets the end-barrels of two hillbillies. He dresses up and fools them into thinking he's a female hillbilly at a square dance. When he takes over the directions of the square dancing he directs the two into a bunch of violent routines.

Hare Tonic (1945): Elmer Fudd takes Bugs home for his "wabbit stew". Bugs replicates a radio announcement saying that all rabbits purchased in the past few days have rabbititus. In a frenzied state Fudd tries to rid himself of the rabbit, but Bugs just won't go away.

Racketeer Rabbit (1946): Bugs makes himself a home inside an abandoned house where two gangsters, Rocky and Hugo, are hiding out. After Bugs angers the gangsters he must outsmart them to save himself.

Hot Cross Bunny (1948): Bugs Bunny is a science research test subject for the switching of his brain with a chicken. He finds himself in front of an audience in a lab auditorium and decides to entertain them with impersonations, magic tricks, dancing and skat-singing. When he finally realizes what he's there for, he runs and a chase scene ensues.

Hurdy-Gurdy Hare (1950): Bugs, the entrepreneurial bunny, reads a classified ad for a hurdy gurdy and monkey and decides to go into the music business.

Operation: Rabbit (1952): Wile E. Coyote is determined to catch Bugs but no matter what he tries Bugs turns it back on him. All his pranks end up hurting himself and he never catches Bugs.

Beanstalk Bunny (1955) careful: In this classic Jack and the Beanstalk tale, Daffy takes on the role of Jack and is accompanied by wise-cracking Bugs. Up the beanstalk and into the clouds they find Elmer Fudd as the Giant.

Lumber Jack-Rabbit (1953): Bugs stumbles into Paul Buyan country and tries to take some giant carrots but is chased by a giant dog. Bugs tickles the dogs nose until he sneezes, this sends Bugs right into Paul's house. Finally Bugs gets away from the dog and goes back to eating the carrots. The only cartoon produced in 3-D.

Person to Bunny (1960): This cartoon is a spoof of Edward R. Murrow's Person to Person with Bugs, Daffy, and Elmer. While Bugs is being interviewed he insults Elmer who then demands an apology. Daffy is doing everything he can to be on television but ends up with stage fright.

False Hare (1964): The big bad Wolf and his cousin setup a rabbit club as a front for a rabbit trap. Bugs plays along with their club just to cause more trouble for the Wolves.


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  • Operation Daybreak | Assassination Attempt on the SS general | Warner Classics Warner Bros. Classics
    After the first attempt on SS Obergruppenfuehrer Reinhard Heydrich life, the Czech partisans device a plan to jump the general on his daily commute when an act of fate intervenes. Subscribe to Warner Classics: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU0rIMU3k_AsVA8d6N1B03w?sub_confirmation=1 About Operation Daybreak (Theatrical Release - October 31, 1975): The mission: Assassinate SS Obergruppenfuehrer Reinhard Heydrich, the diabolical murderer William L. Shirer called “the genius of the Final Soluti
     

Operation Daybreak | Assassination Attempt on the SS general | Warner Classics

15 April 2026 at 15:00

After the first attempt on SS Obergruppenfuehrer Reinhard Heydrich life, the Czech partisans device a plan to jump the general on his daily commute when an act of fate intervenes.

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About Operation Daybreak (Theatrical Release - October 31, 1975):
The mission: Assassinate SS Obergruppenfuehrer Reinhard Heydrich, the diabolical murderer William L. Shirer called “the genius of the Final Solution.”

Based on a true story and directed by Lewis Gilbert (The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker), written by The Pianist Academy Award winner* Ronald Harwood, and filmed where the real events occurred, this taut thriller stars Timothy Bottoms, Anthony Andrews and Nicola Pagett as brave Czechs who defy their German invaders.

You’ll see the abortive first assassination attempt and the flawed yet successful second.

You’ll witness furious Nazi reprisals, including the annihilation of Lidice. And you’ll marvel at the bold last stand of seven patriots. Throughout, you’ll know these seven were real people in a real time. Ordinary people by everyday standards. Heroes by every other measure.

Operation Daybreak is available on Disc and Digital! https://www.warnerbros.com/movies/operation-daybreak

#OperationDaybreak #WW2Films #ClassicWarFilms

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After the first attempt on SS Obergruppenfuehrer Reinhard Heydrich life, the Czech partisans device a plan to jump the general on his daily commute when an act of fate intervenes.

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About Operation Daybreak (Theatrical Release - October 31, 1975):
The mission: Assassinate SS Obergruppenfuehrer Reinhard Heydrich, the diabolical murderer William L. Shirer called “the genius of the Final Solution.”

Based on a true story and directed by Lewis Gilbert (The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker), written by The Pianist Academy Award winner* Ronald Harwood, and filmed where the real events occurred, this taut thriller stars Timothy Bottoms, Anthony Andrews and Nicola Pagett as brave Czechs who defy their German invaders.

You’ll see the abortive first assassination attempt and the flawed yet successful second.

You’ll witness furious Nazi reprisals, including the annihilation of Lidice. And you’ll marvel at the bold last stand of seven patriots. Throughout, you’ll know these seven were real people in a real time. Ordinary people by everyday standards. Heroes by every other measure.

Operation Daybreak is available on Disc and Digital! https://www.warnerbros.com/movies/operation-daybreak

#OperationDaybreak #WW2Films #ClassicWarFilms
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  • Tom and Jerry | Golden Era Mega Compilation | Vol. 21 | Warner Classics Warner Bros. Classics
    Enjoy this classic collection of Tom and Jerry full episodes featuring Spike the Bulldog, Droopy and more from Golden Era directed by Joseph Barbera and William Hanna! Episodes in order: The Million Dollar Cat (1944): Tom will inherit a million dollars if he doesn't harm any living thing, including Jerry. The Bodyguard (1944): Jerry uses a whistle given to him by a grateful bulldog to stop Tom from chasing him. Mouse in Manhattan (1945) : Jerry decides to move out of the country, and into New
     

Tom and Jerry | Golden Era Mega Compilation | Vol. 21 | Warner Classics

12 April 2026 at 11:00

Enjoy this classic collection of Tom and Jerry full episodes featuring Spike the Bulldog, Droopy and more from Golden Era directed by Joseph Barbera and William Hanna!

Episodes in order:
The Million Dollar Cat (1944): Tom will inherit a million dollars if he doesn't harm any living thing, including Jerry.

The Bodyguard (1944): Jerry uses a whistle given to him by a grateful bulldog to stop Tom from chasing him.

Mouse in Manhattan (1945) : Jerry decides to move out of the country, and into New York City. He writes a note for Tom, telling him about his departure. He arrives in the city to have bad luck everywhere. He is chased by traffic, chased by cats, hit with different things, and is shot at by the police. Jerry knows that the city is just not for him. He goes back to the country, and tears the note he wrote for Tom to shreds. It's good to be home.

The Midnight Snack (1941): Jerry decides to have a midnight snack of cheese but Tom presents a problem with that idea.

The Night Before Christmas (1941): It is Christmas Eve and Tom gets to know the spirit of giving after he tosses Jerry outside in the cold when he catches him trying to get to a present.

Fraidy Cat (1942): After Tom gets scared from listening to The Witching Hour on the radio Jerry schemes a way to keep him scared.

Puss n’ Toots (1942): A cute little kitten causes Tom and Jerry to compete for her affections.

Baby Puss (1943): A little girl makes Tom her baby cat, and Jerry along with some alley cats taunts the unfortunate feline.

Quiet Please! (1945): After Tom chases Jerry around the house and makes a ton of noise, a grumpy Spike tells Tom that if he hears one more thing, he will do his worst. Jerry keeps throwing things at Tom to make noise, but Tom does his best to catch them all and try to keep quiet. Something crashes and Spike wakes up. Tom gets beaten up, as that prompts Jerry to be even more crafty, and thinks of things to really make noise, and eventually disaster for Tom.

Polka-Dot Puss (1949):Tom fakes a sneeze to stay in the house and Jerry comes to give him a hand in looking sick.

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Enjoy this classic collection of Tom and Jerry full episodes featuring Spike the Bulldog, Droopy and more from Golden Era directed by Joseph Barbera and William Hanna!

Episodes in order:
The Million Dollar Cat (1944): Tom will inherit a million dollars if he doesn't harm any living thing, including Jerry.

The Bodyguard (1944): Jerry uses a whistle given to him by a grateful bulldog to stop Tom from chasing him.

Mouse in Manhattan (1945) : Jerry decides to move out of the country, and into New York City. He writes a note for Tom, telling him about his departure. He arrives in the city to have bad luck everywhere. He is chased by traffic, chased by cats, hit with different things, and is shot at by the police. Jerry knows that the city is just not for him. He goes back to the country, and tears the note he wrote for Tom to shreds. It's good to be home.

The Midnight Snack (1941): Jerry decides to have a midnight snack of cheese but Tom presents a problem with that idea.

The Night Before Christmas (1941): It is Christmas Eve and Tom gets to know the spirit of giving after he tosses Jerry outside in the cold when he catches him trying to get to a present.

Fraidy Cat (1942): After Tom gets scared from listening to The Witching Hour on the radio Jerry schemes a way to keep him scared.

Puss n’ Toots (1942): A cute little kitten causes Tom and Jerry to compete for her affections.

Baby Puss (1943): A little girl makes Tom her baby cat, and Jerry along with some alley cats taunts the unfortunate feline.

Quiet Please! (1945): After Tom chases Jerry around the house and makes a ton of noise, a grumpy Spike tells Tom that if he hears one more thing, he will do his worst. Jerry keeps throwing things at Tom to make noise, but Tom does his best to catch them all and try to keep quiet. Something crashes and Spike wakes up. Tom gets beaten up, as that prompts Jerry to be even more crafty, and thinks of things to really make noise, and eventually disaster for Tom.

Polka-Dot Puss (1949):Tom fakes a sneeze to stay in the house and Jerry comes to give him a hand in looking sick.

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  • Looney Tunes | Classic Foghorn Leghorn Mega Compilation | Vol. 5 | Warner Classics Warner Bros. Classics
    Enjoy an hour of classic Foghorn Leghorn, Daffy Duck, Sylvester, Henery Hawk, Barnyard Dog, Miss Prissy, The Weasel and more! Episodes in order: Raw! Raw! Rooster! (1956): Foggy's old college friend Rhode Island Red decides to pay him a visit, but Foggy doesn't like him and doesn't want him to visit. When Red shows up, Foggy does everything in his power to make Red leave. He finally leaves because Foggy tricks him into doing so. Fox-Terror (1957): A sneaky fox tries to use the arguments betwee
     

Looney Tunes | Classic Foghorn Leghorn Mega Compilation | Vol. 5 | Warner Classics

11 April 2026 at 11:00

Enjoy an hour of classic Foghorn Leghorn, Daffy Duck, Sylvester, Henery Hawk, Barnyard Dog, Miss Prissy, The Weasel and more!

Episodes in order:
Raw! Raw! Rooster! (1956): Foggy's old college friend Rhode Island Red decides to pay him a visit, but Foggy doesn't like him and doesn't want him to visit. When Red shows up, Foggy does everything in his power to make Red leave. He finally leaves because Foggy tricks him into doing so.

Fox-Terror (1957): A sneaky fox tries to use the arguments between Foghorn and the Dog to get into the chicken coop. He tries to trick Foghorn with a variety of salesman ploys to steer both the chicken and dog away from the coop.

Strangled Eggs (1961): Foghorn Leghorn is completely out of food. To survive the long winter, Foghorn decides to court Miss Prissy. And when baby Henery Hawk arrives on Miss Prissy's doorstep, Foghorn tries to teach Henery how to be a chicken.

Crockett-Doodle-Do (1960): Foghorn tries to teach the brainy chicken, Egghead Jr., about the great outdoors.

Weasel Stop (1956): Foghorn Leghorn fools a guard dog into running around crazy-like by yelling, "weasel!" When the real weasel comes, the dog doesn't believe Foghorn, so he doesn't lift a finger to help. Foghorn decides to team up with the weasel to get rid of the dog.

A Broken Leghorn (1959): Foghorn tries to do a good deed by helping childless old Prissy Hen to lay an egg by planting one when she's not looking. Trouble arrises when the hatchling wants to take over Foghorn's job.

The High and the Flighty (1956): Daffy stumbles upon Foghorn and the dog fighting amongst each other. Being a salesman for Ace Novelty Practical Jokes, Daffy becomes a weapons dealer for both of the parties.

Leghorn Swoggled (1951): Henery Hawk does favors for different denizens of the barnyard in order to catch Foghorn Leghorn.

Plop Goes the Weasel (1953): Foggy and Br'er Dog can't stand each other, and they use the weasels in their fights. The weasels are easily talked into doing things for either side and end up in the middle of every fight.

The Foghorn Leghorn (1948): Henery Hawk, determined to hunt chickens, goes down to Foghorn's barnyard. Henery Hawk misinterprets the dog for a chicken and Foghorn tries to set him straight.

Crowing Pains (1947): Sylvester, Foghorn, Henery Hawk and the dog all battle it out. Sylvester wants the dog's bone, and Henery Hawk is in the middle of Foghorn and Sylvester trying to decide who is the "real" chicken to eat.

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Enjoy an hour of classic Foghorn Leghorn, Daffy Duck, Sylvester, Henery Hawk, Barnyard Dog, Miss Prissy, The Weasel and more!

Episodes in order:
Raw! Raw! Rooster! (1956): Foggy's old college friend Rhode Island Red decides to pay him a visit, but Foggy doesn't like him and doesn't want him to visit. When Red shows up, Foggy does everything in his power to make Red leave. He finally leaves because Foggy tricks him into doing so.

Fox-Terror (1957): A sneaky fox tries to use the arguments between Foghorn and the Dog to get into the chicken coop. He tries to trick Foghorn with a variety of salesman ploys to steer both the chicken and dog away from the coop.

Strangled Eggs (1961): Foghorn Leghorn is completely out of food. To survive the long winter, Foghorn decides to court Miss Prissy. And when baby Henery Hawk arrives on Miss Prissy's doorstep, Foghorn tries to teach Henery how to be a chicken.

Crockett-Doodle-Do (1960): Foghorn tries to teach the brainy chicken, Egghead Jr., about the great outdoors.

Weasel Stop (1956): Foghorn Leghorn fools a guard dog into running around crazy-like by yelling, "weasel!" When the real weasel comes, the dog doesn't believe Foghorn, so he doesn't lift a finger to help. Foghorn decides to team up with the weasel to get rid of the dog.

A Broken Leghorn (1959): Foghorn tries to do a good deed by helping childless old Prissy Hen to lay an egg by planting one when she's not looking. Trouble arrises when the hatchling wants to take over Foghorn's job.

The High and the Flighty (1956): Daffy stumbles upon Foghorn and the dog fighting amongst each other. Being a salesman for Ace Novelty Practical Jokes, Daffy becomes a weapons dealer for both of the parties.

Leghorn Swoggled (1951): Henery Hawk does favors for different denizens of the barnyard in order to catch Foghorn Leghorn.

Plop Goes the Weasel (1953): Foggy and Br'er Dog can't stand each other, and they use the weasels in their fights. The weasels are easily talked into doing things for either side and end up in the middle of every fight.

The Foghorn Leghorn (1948): Henery Hawk, determined to hunt chickens, goes down to Foghorn's barnyard. Henery Hawk misinterprets the dog for a chicken and Foghorn tries to set him straight.

Crowing Pains (1947): Sylvester, Foghorn, Henery Hawk and the dog all battle it out. Sylvester wants the dog's bone, and Henery Hawk is in the middle of Foghorn and Sylvester trying to decide who is the "real" chicken to eat.

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  • Torpedo Run | Attacking the Shinaru | Warner Classics Warner Bros. Classics
    American submarine Greyfish, under Commander Barney Doyle (Glenn Ford), is ordered to attack a Japanese convoy that includes the Shinaru, one of the Japanese aircraft carriers that led the attack on Pearl Harbor. The target's escort includes a transport ship carrying American prisoners from an internment camp in the Philippines where his wife and child were being held. Sloan (Ernest Borgnine) begs Doyle not to fire and risk hitting the transport ship but Doyle decides to fire anyways. Subscrib
     

Torpedo Run | Attacking the Shinaru | Warner Classics

8 April 2026 at 15:42

American submarine Greyfish, under Commander Barney Doyle (Glenn Ford), is ordered to attack a Japanese convoy that includes the Shinaru, one of the Japanese aircraft carriers that led the attack on Pearl Harbor. The target's escort includes a transport ship carrying American prisoners from an internment camp in the Philippines where his wife and child were being held. Sloan (Ernest Borgnine) begs Doyle not to fire and risk hitting the transport ship but Doyle decides to fire anyways.

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About Torpedo Run (Theatrical Release - October 24, 1958):
The commander of an American submarine during World War II sets out to destroy the Japanese Aircraft carrier which launched the attack on Pearl Harbour. His wife and child have been captured by the Japanese and they are using them and other prisoners of war as human shields for the carrier.

#TorpedoRun #GlennFord #TorpedoAttack

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American submarine Greyfish, under Commander Barney Doyle (Glenn Ford), is ordered to attack a Japanese convoy that includes the Shinaru, one of the Japanese aircraft carriers that led the attack on Pearl Harbor. The target's escort includes a transport ship carrying American prisoners from an internment camp in the Philippines where his wife and child were being held. Sloan (Ernest Borgnine) begs Doyle not to fire and risk hitting the transport ship but Doyle decides to fire anyways.

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About Torpedo Run (Theatrical Release - October 24, 1958):
The commander of an American submarine during World War II sets out to destroy the Japanese Aircraft carrier which launched the attack on Pearl Harbour. His wife and child have been captured by the Japanese and they are using them and other prisoners of war as human shields for the carrier.

#TorpedoRun #GlennFord #TorpedoAttack
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