This interesting cartoon made was released on this day in 1939. It now resides in the public domain/rarely viewed files. The Oscar-nominated film employs Fleischer’s patented rotoscoping technique to portray Gulliver. The entire 1-hour 12-minute movie is available in parts on youtube, but here’s a clip below.
Dear Arf Lover, You’re a three decker toadstool and saurkraut sandwich, with arsenic sauce. Aw, just kidding. But you all know who we’re talking about.
(This is just part one. You can see the rest on TV or on youtube.)
On this day in 1955, CBS started airing Terrytoon’s classic Mighty Mouse theatrical shorts. This turned into an animated series and since then, Saturday mornings have been a whole lot more fun for everyone. Check out a classic toon below.
It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas, and that’s partly because network TV has started to air Charlie Brown’s Christmas Special again this year. This endearing toon made its debut on December 9th in 1965. Enjoy a clip from the movie.
These Disney chipmunks made their first appearance in 1936 , but were not named Chip and Dale until this particular Donald Duck cartoon that debuted today in 1947. Their appearances became more frequent when Disney decided to use them as a foil for The Donald. Dale is the more dimwitted of the two, and Chip concocts all their brilliant plans to thwart Donald. Their main goal in life is to amass a great stockpile of acorns. They have nothing to do with the Chipendale dancers, whose nuts are of a different order.
In case you’re still wondering whether Tweety is a “boy-bird or a girl-bird,” we have it on good authority that the little guy’s name was originally Orson, though in no way is he based on the famous actor of the same name. Actually, cartoonist Bob Clampett created Tweety Bird based on a baby photo of himself.
In his NOVEMBER 21, 2025 debut, Tweety appeared in “A Tale of Two Kitties,” which you can view below. The animators changed his original pink plumage to yellow because censors feared he looked nude. So they dropped the pink, added some lovely, long eyelashes, and called it a day on their gender-bending character.
Arf Lover Dave B. sent this WWWW video in and said “This brought tears to my eyes”. It’s not clear if thse are tears of joy-or of laughter. Seems this Lynda Carter look-a-like is trying to get the starring role for the upcoming Wonder Woman movie so she financed and acted with her theater pals in this audition.
The Arf Lovers is taking a GIANT leap forward today!. My FIRST video, and I want to make it great. So for Wacky Wonder Woman Wenesday I am excited to present a 250 pound roller skating transvestite dressed as Wonder Woman skating to the “Heroes” song as a burly man signs for the deaf all introduced by a skinny-ass blonde in a bikini. I’m so very proud.