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The Fuz (1967)
Character: Super Basher/Bop/Pinrod/Police Officer/Robber/Citizen (voice, uncredited)
An inept superhero tries to stop a tiny hairball that has been scaring various New Yorkers.
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The Sheepish Wolf (1963)
Character: Wolf / Sheriff / Sheep (uncredited)
A wolf eats all the sheep except one little baby. The baby sheep doesn't have anyone else, so he follows the wolf around. The wolf is annoyed with the sheep shadow at first, but they soon become friends. The hungry wolf tries to sneak past the sheepdog. Then he gets himself hired by the farmer (who "seems" to be dumb) by coming up with the zaniest of excuses when he keeps getting caught with another sheep! The farmer does have the last laugh!
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Tell Me a Badtime Story (1963)
Character: Nasty / Explorer Ponce de Leon / Captain John Smith
Goodie the Gremlin is on trial for ruining the bad deeds of the other Gremlins. The Gremlin judge orders the nonconformist to sabotage a rocket flight to the moon. Goodie foils the plot and the rocket heads for the moon on schedule.
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Hound for Pound (1963)
Character: Dog / Dog Catcher / Man / Officer Mardoon / Police Officer Leader / Space Guy (uncredited)
A vagrant hound is captured by a dog catcher and begs for some time to find a permanent home.
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Dress Reversal (1965)
Character: Sad Cat / Gadmouse / Fenimore / Latimore / Narrator (voice)
This series followed the exploits of Sad Cat, a scraggly looking cat, and his friends.
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Don't Spill the Beans (1965)
Character: Sad Cat / Gadmouse / Fenimore / Latimore / Narrator (voice)
A combination of the stories of "Cinderella" with "Jack and the Beanstalk," in which Sad Cat beats his two "dear, mean brothers" up the giant beanstalk. Sad Cat's two brothers poke fun at him for being so dumb. He goes into the business of selling magic beans.
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A Leak in the Dike (1965)
Character: Little Dutch Boy's Mother / Schoolteacher / Farmer / Peter Stuyvesant / American Indian (voice) (uncredited)
Jacky's Whacky World presents the story of the little Dutch boy who put his finger in the dike.
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Scuba Duba Do (1966)
Character: Sad Cat / Gadmouse / Fenimore / Latimore (voice)
The cat's been assigned by brothers Fenimore and Latimore to clean the chimney. There, Sad finds a treasure map.
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The Squaw Path (1967)
Character: Geronimo/Say-Ah the Medicine Man/Foback/Big Yawn (voice)
About Native Americans Geronimo and Son.
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Robin Hoodwinked (1967)
Character: King / Poor Man
Sir Blur, a nearsighted fellow who mistakes something or someone for something else.
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A Balmy Knight (1966)
Character: Sir Blur/Grandpa Dragon (voice)
Sir Blur was Famous Studios' answer to Mr. Magoo in that he was another nearsighted fellow who mistakes something or someone for something else.
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Gems From Gemini (1966)
Character: N/A
Astronut was a kind, zany guy from outer space who always seemed to get into trouble. Oscar was his human friend.
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The Third Musketeer (1965)
Character: Sad Cat / Gadmouse / Fenimore / Latimore / Narrator (voice)
The fairy tale of "Cinderella" is combined with the classic adventure of "The Three Musketeers." Sad Cat wants to be a musketeer like his two older brothers. A fairy godmother appears, and he gets his wish. Jealousy splits the three, though, and Sad Cat is happy to return to being himself.
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Loops and Swoops (1968)
Character: Sad Cat
This series followed the exploits of Sad Cat, a scraggly looking cat, and his friends.
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Haunted Housecleaning (1966)
Character: N/A
Astronut was a kind, zany guy from outer space who always seemed to get into trouble. Oscar was his human friend.
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The Story of George Washington (1965)
Character: George Washington / George's Father / Cowboy/ Carrier Man (uncredited)
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.
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Gadmouse: The Apprentice Good Fairy (1965)
Character: Sad Cat / Gadmouse / Fenimore / Latimore / Impressario / Narrator (voice)
Gadmouse attempts to make a happy ending for a cat stuck being abused by his brothers.
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Mouse Trek (1967)
Character: Cat (voice)
A cat is made General of an alien planet's army and put in charge of hunting a giant mouse.
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The Berenstain Bears' Easter Surprise (1981)
Character: Boss Bunny
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.
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The Coneheads (1983)
Character: (voice)
In this animated pilot based on the SNL sketch, The Coneheads come to conquer Earth but they soon find themselves becoming domesticated.
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SilverHawks: The Origin Story (1986)
Character: N/A
The next generation of superheroes has arrived... SILVERHAWKS. They fly on silver winds - they fight with nerves of steel. Partly metal...partly real. Born of a time beyond time, they are the SILVERHAWKS. They sacrificed their human bodies, modified to withstand the stress of their long journey through space to a distant galaxy. Sent there to defend the universe against the terrible MonStar and his intergalactic mod. SILVERHAWKS - the first super androids with the minds of men and the muscles of machines.
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The Fourth King (1977)
Character: The beaver (voice)
The animals decide they must send a representative after the three wise men begin following the star of Bethlehem. Uno, the Lion, arrogantly decides he should be the one to go, and that he does not need any help. Feathers, who brought Jesus's birth to the attention of the animals, insists on traveling with him, and soon he is followed by a beaver, a rabbit, and a turtle.
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The Red Baron (1972)
Character: Voice
This animated feature casts the Red Baron as a hero, in a world of heroic anthropomorphic dogs and villainous anthropomorphic cats.
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The Wacky World of Mother Goose (1967)
Character: Humpty Dumpty/Zig Zag/Paddy Cake/Old King Cole (voice)
In this animated children's film, Mother Goose and her fairytale friends must stop a group of sneaky spies.
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ThunderCats Ho! The Movie (1987)
Character: Lynx-O / Snarf / Slythe / Grune the Destroyer / Ratar-O / Captain Shiner / Topspinner (voice) (as Robert McFadden)
Another thrilling adventure for the ThunderCats, when they stage a daring rescue attempt that tests them to their ultimate limits. After the destruction of Thundera, Mumm-Ra discovers that three Thunderians have survived and are living in peace with their rescuers, the Berbils. Mumm-Ra enlists Hammerhanc and his wicked crew to capture them, and uses his new captives to lure the ThunderCats to the one place that will rob them of their powers - Fire Rock Mountain. Determined to save their fellow countrymen, the ThunderCats rise to the challenge - but is the challenge too great?...
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The Wind in the Willows (1983)
Character: Magistrate (voice)
The Irresponsible Toad is in a mess and needs help from his friends try and save Toad Hall.
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The Mad, Mad, Mad Monsters (1972)
Character: Baron Henry von Frankenstein (voice)
All of Universal's greatest classic monsters gather at the Transylvania Astoria Hotel for Frankenstein's monster and his bride's Friday the 13th midnight wedding.
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The Emperor's New Clothes (1972)
Character: Jaspar (voice)
Two con men convince a king that they have woven for him a suit made of magical cloth that only stupid or incompetent people are unable to see. Not wanting to seem dull, everyone pretends to admire the king's new clothes although he is completely naked.
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Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July (1979)
Character: Donner (voice)
Winterbolt is trying to make the North Pole his evil wonderland, and it is up to Frosty the Snowman, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and others to stop him.
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Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter (1972)
Character: Male characters (voice)
Popeye, Olive Oyl and more King Features Syndicate comic strip characters are invited on a cruise hosted by Professor Grimsby, a mad scientist who wants to eliminate laughter from the world. When the ship is held hostage on his island lair, it's up to the much more action-inclined Mandrake the Magician, Steve Canyon, and Flash Gordon (among others) to save the funnymakers from their eternal inprisonment.
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The Year Without a Santa Claus (1974)
Character: Jingle Bells (voice)
Feeling forgotten by the children of the world, old St. Nick decides to skip his gift-giving journey and take a vacation. Mrs. Claus and two spunky little elves, Jingle and Jangle, set out to see to where all the season's cheer has disappeared. Aided by a magical snowfall, they reawaken the spirit of Christmas in children's hearts and put Santa back in action.
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Gnomes (1980)
Character: Kostya, the Russian Gnome (voice)
A family of gnomes preparing for the wedding of their eldest son must engage in a battle of wits with an enemy family of vicious trolls.
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The Flight of Dragons (1982)
Character: Sir Orrin Neville-Smythe (voice)
The realm of magic is being threatened by the realm of logic, so the green wizard, Carolinus, decides to shield it for all time. Ommadon, the evil red wizard, stands in his way. Carolinus then calls for a quest that is to be led by a man named Peter Dickinson, who is the first man of both the realms of science and magic. It is Peter's job to defeat Ommadon.
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The Easter Bunny Is Comin' to Town (1977)
Character: Chugs / Old Man (voice)
The Mailman decides to stop another deluge of letters by answering questions about the Easter Bunny: Sunny, a baby rabbit found and adopted by Kidville (a town of only kids--even a kid mailman). And when Sunny goes delivering eggs to the nearby town (which he has to dye to fool Gadzooks, the mean bear on the mountain), he discovers that there are no kids in the town, and that the rightful (kid) ruler is being suppressed by his aunt. But the young king likes Sunny's dyed eggs and jelly beans. So Kidsville, with the help of an old train engine, makes a few plans (and a decoy chocolate rabbit) to distribute them.
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ThunderCats: Exodus (1985)
Character: Snarf (voice)
From beyond any known galaxy, bringing with them the laws and ideas of their doomed planet, come the ThunderCats. These brave and courageous cat-like humanoids carry with them the powerful Sword of Omens, which contains the mysterious Eye of Thundera- the source of the power of all ThunderCats. But there's also a treacherous band of hideous mutants from the planet Plun-Darr who want the sword. Crash landing on Earth, the ThunderCats battle these evil creatures who are aided by the supernatural powers of the deadly and mysterious Mumm-Ra. You'll experience many incredible adventures in this epic science fiction saga.
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The Leprechauns' Christmas Gold (1981)
Character: Lord of the Leprechauns (voice)
Sent in search of a Christmas tree, cabin boy Dinty Doyle lands on a mysterious, uncharted Irish island where he accidentally releases a bad-tempered banshee from her pine tree prison. Leprechaun Blarney Kilakilarney knows that in order to survive, the banshee will try to swipe his clan's pot of Christmas gold. With some magical assistance from Lord Patrick, the king of the wee folk, Dinty and Blarney make a plan to outwit the gold-hungry hag before Christmas morning dawns.
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'Twas the Night Before Christmas (1974)
Character: Substation Operator / Councilmen / Handyman (voice)
When a town learns that Santa Claus has struck it off his delivery schedule due to an insulting letter, a way must be found to change his mind.
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The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus (1985)
Character: Tingler (voice)
The Great Ak calls a council of the Immortals to ask that Santa Claus be given immortality. And to justify it, he tells the history of Santa Claus. The Ak found an abandoned baby and gave it to a lioness and a fairy to raise, who named him Claus. When Claus grew up, the Great Ak showed him the evil and hardship in the world and Claus decides to live there and relieve some of the suffering. He decides to make toys for orphans, but King Awgwa, the ruler of the valley where Claus lives doesn't want the children to be happy, and there is a great battle among Immortals.
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I Go Pogo (1980)
Character: Howland Owl / Bothered Bat (voice)
Pogo Possum is finagled into running for President of the United States in this stop motion animated film.
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Pinocchio's Christmas (1980)
Character: Cricket (voice)
As Geppetto prepares for Christmas, Pinocchio joins a puppet show to earn money for a present. There he meets and elopes with the beautiful girl puppet, Julietta, leaving Geppetto alone and worried.
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