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  2. Mad Monster Party? - Wikipedia

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    Mad Monster Party? is a 1967 stop-motion animated musical comedy film produced by Rankin/Bass Productions for Embassy Pictures. [4] The film stars the voices of Boris Karloff , Allen Swift , Gale Garnett , and Phyllis Diller . [ 5 ]

  3. Category:Cartoon Network images - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Cartoon Network images" The following 78 files are in this category, out of 78 total. A. ... File:Cartoon Network Block Party Coverart.jpg;

  4. Mickey's Birthday Party - Wikipedia

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    Mickey's Birthday Party is an American animated short film directed by Riley Thomson, produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. The 114th short to feature Mickey Mouse , it was released on February 7, 1942.

  5. List of animated films in the public domain in the United States

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    2.2 Popeye the Sailor cartoons. 2.3 Looney Tunes. ... The films listed below were last owned by Warner Bros. Pictures when the time for their ... Bosko's Party (1932 ...

  6. Betty Boop's Birthday Party - Wikipedia

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    It's Betty's birthday, but she's in the kitchen washing dishes and wishing she had a man. Betty's pals, including Bimbo and Koko, throw her a party. Yet after two men have a scuffle with a fish, the entire party gets into a fight, leaving the entire party a mess. In the end, Betty rows away with George Washington.

  7. Pluto's Party - Wikipedia

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    Pluto's Party is a cartoon in the Mickey Mouse series, produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures on September 19, 1952. It was the 124th short in the Mickey Mouse film series to be released, and the first for that year.

  8. Porky's Party - Wikipedia

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    The cartoon is available (uncut, uncensored, and in its original black and white format) on the third volume of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection, with a special optional commentary track by Ren and Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi and animator Eddie Fitzgerald, as well as a storyboard featuring drawings that originally had Gabby Goat and Petunia Pig as party attendees, but, for reasons unknown ...

  9. The Birthday Party (1931 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Birthday Party is a Mickey Mouse short animated film first released on January 2, 1931, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series. [2] It was the twenty-fifth Mickey Mouse short to be produced, the first of that year.