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Pooh's Great School Bus Adventure (1986)
Character: Owl (voice)
Pooh thinks that Christopher Robin has forgotten his lunch and he, Piglet, Rabbit, Tigger, Owl, and Eeyore hop on a school bus to give it to him at school. While on the school bus, they demonstrate and discuss the rules and safety of riding the bus.
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Pooh's Great School Bus Adventure (1986)
Character: Winnie the Pooh (voice)
Pooh thinks that Christopher Robin has forgotten his lunch and he, Piglet, Rabbit, Tigger, Owl, and Eeyore hop on a school bus to give it to him at school. While on the school bus, they demonstrate and discuss the rules and safety of riding the bus.
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Cap'n O.G. Readmore's Jack and the Beanstalk (1985)
Character: Giant (voice)
Cap'n O.G. Readmore and his friends – Kitty Literature, Ol' Tome Cat, Wordsy, Lickety Page and Dog-Eared – are holding their Friday Night Book Club meeting in an alley next to the public library. When members of the Book Club start to poke fun at some of the characters from their favorite fairy tales, the bookshelves part and Cap'n O.G. is abducted by those same characters. Jack from Jack and the Beanstalk challenges Cap'n O.G. to take his place in the story.
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Cap'n O.G. Readmore Meets Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1986)
Character: (voice)
Cap'n O.G. Readmore and his friends are holding their Friday Night Book Club meeting on a rainy, eerie night. They select the story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and when the book is opened, Wordsy is kidnapped into the story and Cap'n O.G. follows to rescue him.
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Cap'n O.G. Readmore Meets Red Riding Hood (1988)
Character: (voice)
Cap'n O.G. Readmore and his friends are holding their Friday Night Book Club meeting. Cap'n O.G. makes the mistake of underestimating the value of a good villain and ends up meeting Little Red Riding Hood as the new Big Bad Wolf.
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Cap'n O.G Readmore's Puss in Boots (1988)
Character: (voice)
Cap'n O.G. Readmore, who regales his library friends Kitty Literature, Ol' Tome Cat, Wordsy and Lickety Page with the humorous and witty tale of his great-great-great-great-grandfather, the legendary Puss in Boots.
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Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp (1991)
Character: Mordroc / Cheshire Cat / Card Soldiers / Time Machine
The evil wizard Mordroc has kidnapped princess Daphne to marry her. Dirk the Daring will have to use a magical time machine to free Daphne again.
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The Bongo Punch (1958)
Character: (voice)
Boxing bantam Pepe Chickeeto is continually bested in the boxing ring and considers retiring. Fortunately, he and his wife are expecting a son who, Pepe hopes, will carry on his great boxing legacy. He is quite disappointed when the son, Pepito by name, much prefers playing bongo drums to any kind of pugilism.
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Transylvania Mania (1968)
Character: Vampire Scientist (voice)
In Transylvania, a vampire scientist and his oafish assistant want a brain to transplant into a robot, and when Inspector Clouseau arrives at their castle asking for directions, they decide to use his brain. Clouseau flees, and they chase him around the countryside.
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Le Ball and Chain Gang (1968)
Character: Charlie (voice)
A bickering married couple continue their verbal sparring as they repeatedly repel Inspector Clouseau's attempts to enter their house to give them a ticket.
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Count Down Clown (1961)
Character: Drowning Man (voice)
Thinking he is not needed by anyone, Loopy joins a space program and participates in tests by going to the moon.
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Happy Go Loopy (1961)
Character: Dowager / Party Host / Party Guests (voice)
Loopy goes to a masquerade party and is mistaken for a guy named "Charlie" in a wolf costume.
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Two Faced Wolf (1961)
Character: Elderly Woman / Mr. Hyde (voice)
Loopy unknowingly befriends a scientist who turns into a monster on and off without Loopy knowing that the monster is really him.
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Horse Shoo (1965)
Character: Bronco
Overhearing his boss, Bronco say he's going to get rid of an old saddle, Twister mistakes this for Bronco trying to get rid of him, and so, Loopy helps Twister escape.
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Disney's Wonderful World of Winter (1983)
Character: Goofy
Various previously-released Disney cartoons are combined to tell the story of winter and its three major holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Eve.
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Strong Kids, Safe Kids (1984)
Character: Animated Voice
Strong Kids, Safe Kids was put together because so many of us are concerned about the horrible potential dangers our kids face every day. Sexual molestation and abduction are an unfortunate part of our times. And as loving parents, it's up to us to teach our kids to stay safe. It's like teaching them to look both ways before crossing the street... only it's a whole lot trickier. That's where Strong Kids, Safe Kids comes in. This film brings all of the problems - and questions - out in the open. It talks to you and your kids one-on-one. The material is frank and to the point. But presented so entertainingly with music and humor that it's a delight for the whole family to watch together. Again and again.
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A Very Retail Christmas (1990)
Character: (voice)
North Pole elves meet an elf toy sales rep. Traditional toys developed here are being outdone by other global toy manufacturers, including Crandall Toys, one of the worst. They must expand their toy lines into new directions. The elves must retrain and succeed, or failure means they may need to be outsourced to other manufacturers. Can they survive?
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Scooby-Doo's Original Mysteries (2000)
Character: Additional Voices (voice) (archive footage)
See how your favorite snack-munching canine super-sleuth got his start as the first five Scooby-Doo episodes ever unleashed - the series pilot What a Night for a Knight, plus Hassle in the Castle, A Clue for Scooby-Doo, Mine Your Own Business and Decoy for a Dognapper - constitute Scooby's first-ever dynamite DVD! Also features an abbreviated music video and a trivia quiz.
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Here Come the Littles (1985)
Character: Uncle Augustus (voice)
Henry's parents are lost in Africa, so he must live with his greedy and heartless Uncle Augustus. In the crevices of the house live the "Littles" kind, elf-like creatures. August enslaves Henry and wants to tear down his house to build a shopping center. Grandpa Little cares for Tom and Lucy, the Littles' children. Tom befriends a vicious cat by removing a splinter from his paw. After a series of adventures, the Littles and Henry get evidence of Augustus' plot to steal Henry's home. Augustus is arrested, the house is saved, and all ends well.
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No Man's Valley (1981)
Character: George (voice)
Elliot, a rare California condor, must find a hideaway for endangered animals before man drives them over the brink into extinction.
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Gulliver's Travels (1979)
Character: (voice)
Gulliver washes ashore on Lilliput and attempts to prevent war between that tiny kingdom and its equally minuscule rival, Blefuscu. This version of Gulliver's Travels aired in 1979 on CBS as part of "Famous Classic Tales".
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Disney's Haunted Halloween (1983)
Character: Goofy (voice)
A 1983 Disney educational animated short. It is a montage piece telling children about the history of Halloween, hosted by Goofy and the pumpkin from Disney's Halloween Treat. Intermixed throughout are numerous clips from many different Disney cartoons, plus footage of the Disney attraction The Haunted Mansion.
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The New 3 Stooges: Mummies Boys (1966)
Character: Mummies (Uncredited)
As archaeologists in Egypt, the Stooges enter a pyramid and are surprised to discover not only mummies but their ghosts as well.
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Honky Tonk (1974)
Character: Shotgun
In the wild west con-man 'Candy' Johnson heads to Nevada to set up his own gambling den and teams up with Lucy Cotton, a young woman he meets there. This failed television pilot film is loosely based on Honky Tonk (1941), which starred Clark Gable.
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How to Catch a Cold (1986)
Character: Goofy (voice)
When a young boy is sick in bed with a cold, a Disney book on his shelf comes to life, from which Goofy explains some of the mistakes the boy might have made that led to his cold and how to protect himself so he won't get others sick.
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The Whiz Kid and the Carnival Caper (1976)
Character: Carnival Barker
Daffy Fernald loses her brother's toy rocket when it flies into a storm drain. She knows Alvin will be upset if he finds out, so she climbs into the dark tunnel to search for it. She spots a stranger, Ernie Nelson, and sees that he's carying a gun. She races home and tells Alvin, but the would-be inventor refuses to believe her.
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Runaway Ralph (1991)
Character: Night Clerk
Join Ralph on a string of adventures after he runs away from home at the Mountain View Inn, and makes a new friend.
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Buffalo Rider (1976)
Character: Old Buffalo Hunter's Voice (voice)
Jake Jones rescues a young bison in the 1800s, and becomes known as the folk hero Buffalo Jones as he rides Samson through many exploits.
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The Treasure of the Golden Suns (1987)
Character: Gyro Gearloose / Flintheart Glomgold (voice)
When Donald Duck's nephews are sent to live with their Uncle Scrooge, they discover a model ship that contains a map to a treasure.
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Winnie the Pooh: Spookable Fun (2000)
Character: Owl (voice)
Winnie the Pooh's Spookable Fun is a Walt Disney video release containing five terror-themed episodes of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, including "Things That Go Piglet in the Night", "The Monster Frankenpooh", "Rock-a-Bye Pooh Bear", "Pooh Moon", and "A Knight to Remember".
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The Blinkins: The Bear and the Blizzard (1986)
Character: N/A
A little girl, Molly, loses her doll, Belinda, in the Blinkin wood and the Blinkins find it and make it their mission to return her to the owner. In the process, Flashy gets kidnapped by Mr Bear and the Blinkins are given a ransom from Mr Bear and Mr Grogg in the form of food from their winter store in exchange for Flashy's safe return.
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The Night Before Christmas (1968)
Character: Dr. Sawyer (voice)
Fictionalized account of how Clement C. Moore came to write "A Visit from St. Nicholas." His young daughter, stricken with pneumonia, asks for a Santa Claus story for Christmas. No such story had been written, so Moore writes his famous poem, set to Ken Darby's music and sung by The Norman Luboff Choir.
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The Hoober-Bloob Highway (1975)
Character: N/A
The Hoober-Bloob Highway is an animated musical special written by Dr. Seuss. Visit the magical island where Mr. Hoober-Bloob sends babies to Earth in his own musical way.
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The Hazing (1977)
Character: Ice Man
A college freshman rushes a fraternity and witnesses another pledge's death during a hazing ritual. He and the other fraternity brothers try to cover up the accident and hide the body.
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The Boy Who Stole the Elephant (1970)
Character: Reb Canfield
A frontier huckster, Colonel Ryder, and a young orphan, Davey, operate a travelling tent show. They are loaned an elephant by an old friend, Molly, who is also a rival circus owner. Davey trains the elephant and the two soon become inseparable. When the Colonel loses the elephant in gambling, Davey steals the elephant and begins a 20-mile search for Molly, the rightful owner.
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Winnie the Pooh Playtime: Cowboy Pooh (1994)
Character: Owl (archive footage) (voice)
Three stories from "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh": "The Masked Offender", "Rabbit Marks the Spot", and "The Good, the Bad and the Tigger".
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A Christmas Story (1972)
Character: Santa Claus (voice)
The special is set in a town almost like in Disney's Lady and the Tramp, and it was Christmas Eve. In one house, a little boy named Timmy was read a Christmas story and tucked into bed. The resident mouse Gumdrop , while admiring the house all decorated for Christmas, noticed Timmy's letter to Santa on the floor. The letter must of have fallen off the table and never got mailed. So he and the family dog Gobber set outside to deliver the letter to Santa and save Christmas for Timmy.
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Bad Cat (1984)
Character: Gordon (voice)
Bad Cat (voiced by Bart Braverman) is a lively cat who sets out to prove that a feline does not need to be tough to have class.
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Yogi's First Christmas (1980)
Character: Otto the Chef / Santa Claus (voice)
Businesswoman Sophie Throckmorton plans to sell the Jellystone Lodge, devastating the regular guests – including Huckleberry Hound, Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, and Snagglepuss – and it's up to Ranger Smith, manager Mr. Dingwell, and the newly awake Yogi, Boo Boo and Cindy keep the Christmas spirit alive amidst the mischievous attempts of two villains to ruin the fun.
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The High Cost of Loving (1958)
Character: Woods, Middle Manager (uncredited)
Middle-aged middle-manager Jim Fry, with the same company for fifteen years, is in a comfortable rut. But life becomes less predictable when he doesn't receive an invitation to an important luncheon being held by the new company president. Convinced that he's about to lose his job, Jim begins to mull over his limited prospects when his wife confirms that she's pregnant.
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Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving (1999)
Character: Owl (voice) (uncredited)
A collection of Winnie the Pooh's memorable holiday adventures, as Winnie, Piglet, and Tigger set out to find the right ingredients for Winter, Rabbit learns how to manage a complicated Thanksgiving dinner, and everyone gets a special visit from a new friend. Featuring a number of delightful songs for singing along, this video is sure to become a favorite holiday classic.
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The Magical World of Winnie the Pooh: A Great Day of Discovery (2003)
Character: Búho
Join all your pals from the Hundred Acre Wood as they laugh, play and learn important lessons in four enchanting adventures. What do you give a Tiger who has nothing and wants everything? Turns out, it's the thought that counts in All's Well That Ends Well. Then, Christopher Robin learns about responsibility when Kanga puts him in charge of Roo in Babysitter Blues. Next, Rabbit's unbending schedule threatens to turn him into the ultimate Party Poohper, and Tigger's wild imagination puts a little too much bounce into Piglet's Pooberry!
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Christmas Lost and Found (1965)
Character: Goliath
This Davey & Goliath special involves a boy selling Christmas trees and a sacrifice to be made by Davey.
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The Town Santa Forgot (1993)
Character: Santa Claus (voice)
A spoiled brat sends a very long list to Santa Claus who misdelivers the gifts to a town with the same name as the boy, who learns it's better to give than receive.
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Return to Mayberry (1986)
Character: Otis Campbell
After being away for awhile, Andy Taylor returns home to Mayberry to visit Opie, now an expectant father. While there he ends up helping Barney Fife mount a campaign for sheriff.
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What's My Lion? (1961)
Character: Elmer Fudd (voice)
It's open season for hunting, and Rocky the Mountain Lion takes refuge from gunfire by sneaking into a cabin owned by Elmer Fudd.
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The Three Stooges Meet Hercules (1962)
Character: King Theseus Of Rhodes
The Three Stooges manage to crash through the time barrier with their slap-happy antics in this classic feature-length comedy. Larry, Moe, and Curly-Joe are friends of a young scientist, Schuyler Davis, who has created a time machine. Together with Schuyler's girlfriend, Diane, they are all transported back to ancient Ithaca which is ruled by the tyrannical King Odius. The lecherous king promptly takes a liking to Diane and banishes Schuyler and The Stooges to the galleys. When they manage to escape, they begin promoting Schuyler as "Hercules" at local gladiatorial combats - until the real Hercules shows up. But, with their unique "charm," The Stooges convince Hercules to help them rescue Diane. Written by Robert Lynch
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Winnie the Pooh: Frankenpooh (1999)
Character: Owl (voice)
In "Frankenpooh", it's a dark night in the Hundred Acre Wood, and Piglet wants to tell a nice, not-so-scary story, but Tigger tells a very scary story about Dr. Von Piglet creating The Monster Frankenpooh. Next, in "Things that go Piglet in the Night", Pooh and the gang believe there is a ghost in the Hundred Acre Wood. Finally, in "Pooh Moon", Pooh and Piglet find they’ve landed on the Honey Moon, while the others think the Grab-Me Gotcha has got them!
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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)
Character: Owl (voice)
Whether we’re young or forever young at heart, the Hundred Acre Wood calls to that place in each of us that still believes in magic. Join pals Pooh, Piglet, Kanga, Roo, Owl, Rabbit, Tigger and Christopher Robin as they enjoy their days together and sing their way through adventures.
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Halloween Is Grinch Night (1977)
Character: Josiah (voice)
When the sour-sweet wind starts blowing again, the Whos retreat to their homes because they know the Grinch will soon be a'prowlin. Young Eukariah Who has to make a trip to the Euphemism (outhouse), when the wind blows him away to a confrontation with the gruesome Grinch. Eukariah decides that the Grinch must be stopped, so he faces his fears and confronts the Grinch and his spooks.
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Switched at Birth (1991)
Character: Apartment Manager
This is the story of the two babies who were switched at birth. A few years later when one of the girls gets sick and tests revealed that she was not the daughter of the couple who raised her. Eventually she dies. And the couple most especially the mother, search for their real daughter. Eventually they suspect that it's a widower who has their child. Now while they try to find out if she is their daughter, the widower is advised by his attorney not to be so hasty to cooperate, cause if she is their daughter, he might lose her, and she is all he has.
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The Couch (1962)
Character: Man Demonstrating Novelty Toys
A psychopath calls the police before he kills, in between sessions with his father-figure analyst.
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An American Tail (1986)
Character: Moe (voice)
A young mouse named Fievel and his family decide to migrate to America, a "land without cats," at the turn of the 20th century. But somehow, Fievel ends up in the New World alone and must fend off not only the felines he never thought he'd have to deal with again but also the loneliness of being away from home.
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Getting Away from It All (1972)
Character: Jeb
Two city couples decide to leave the hectic urban life and retreat to the country, but find that rural living isn't quite what they thought it would be.
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Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! (1964)
Character: Cornpone / Moose (voice)
Following a misunderstanding about Yogi Bear’s whereabouts, Cindy Bear ends up in captivity at a Missouri circus. It’s now up to Yogi and his friend, Boo-Boo, to save her.
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Casper's First Christmas (1979)
Character: Santa Claus (voice)
Yogi Bear, Boo Boo, Huckleberry Hound and more Hanna-Barbera characters get lost and decide to spend Christmas by vising Casper, the friendly ghost. But soon they encounter a not-so-friendly ghost.
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Scooby-Doo! and the Robots (2011)
Character: (voice) (archive footage)
3 robot-themed episodes from various Scooby-Doo series. First stop is Cyber Gulch, where the Mystery, Inc. gang must solve the riddle of the man-a-trons or get terminated in Go West, Young Scoob. En route to Florida, Freddy runs into a real Monster Truck at a championship stock car race in Gentlemen, Start Your Monsters. Buckle up for a roller-coaster ride of fun and fear in Foul Play in Funland when the gang discovers a fully operated amusement park...with nobody in it! Will they find the phantom in the Hall of Mirrors? Stay tuned for more escapades with Scooby-Doo - and watch out for those robots!
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Santa Fe Passage (1955)
Character: N/A
A disgraced Indian scout and his partner are hired to escort a wagonload of guns through Indian territory.
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A Flintstone Christmas (1977)
Character: Santa Claus (voice)
Santa has an accident at Fred's house on Christmas Eve, Fred and Barney have to continue his run for him.
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Beauty and the Beast (1991)
Character: Philippe (voice)
Follow the adventures of Belle, a bright young woman who finds herself in the castle of a prince who's been turned into a mysterious beast. With the help of the castle's enchanted staff, Belle soon learns the most important lesson of all -- that true beauty comes from within.
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Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983)
Character: Goofy - Jacob Marley's Ghost / Collector for the Poor #1 (voice)
Ebenezer Scrooge is far too greedy to understand that Christmas is a time for kindness and generosity. But with the guidance of some new found friends, Scrooge learns to embrace the spirit of the season. A retelling of the classic Dickens tale with Disney's classic characters.
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Scooby-Doo's Creepiest Capers (2000)
Character: Additional Voices (voice)
Join the spook-busting, case-cracking, snack-munching fun as Scooby-Doo and the Mystery, Inc. gang gear up for four of their most frightening adventures ever! Traveling the globe on their ongoing quest to trip up crooks (and chow down on munchies), Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Daphne, Fred and Velma tangle with a supernatural assortment of eerie adversaries. Facing multiple monsters, ghouls galore and gobs of ghosts, our top-dog detective and those "meddling kids" will stop at nothing to get their ghoul as they confront SCOOBY-DOO'S CREEPIEST CAPERS!
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Morris Has a Cold (1993)
Character: Boris (voice)
After a moose gets germs from a ball that a raccoon sneezed on, and a musical number from said germs, a bear has to nurse the moose back to health.
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The Small One (1978)
Character: Auctioneer (voice)
Ordered by his father to sell his old, small donkey, Small One, a Hebrew boy in ancient Israel takes the donkey to the Jerusalem market. Finding no buyers there, the boy is about to give up when he meets a kind man named Joseph. Joseph buys Small One and uses him to take his pregnant wife Mary to Bethlehem.
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Garfield In Paradise (1986)
Character: Off Camera Voice (voice)
Garfield, Odie and Jon go vacationing on a tropical island along with the High Rama Lama of rock and roll, a princess and her cat - and a rumbling volcano.
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Dog Gone People (1960)
Character: Elmer Fudd (voice) (uncredited)
Hoping for a promotion, Elmer Fudd agrees to take care of his boss' dog and finds he must treat the pooch as a human.
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Новогоднее путешествие (1959)
Character: Taxi Driver / Santa Claus / Lion / Whale (voice)
A little boy wishes he could bring a Christmas tree to his father who is working in Antarctica.
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The Thanksgiving That Almost Wasn't (1972)
Character: Jeremy Squirrel / Dad (voice)
A talking squirrel must save the holiday by rescuing a young Pilgrim boy and a young Native American boy that has gone missing in the woods on Thanksgiving day.
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Hot Car Girl (1958)
Character: Lou
In this violent drama, a young juvenile delinquent gets into more trouble when he gets involved with a gang that steals auto parts and resells them on the black market to pay for their beer parties. It looks as if he might actually turn his life around after he meets a good-hearted woman, when he decides to run a final game of chicken against a juvenile delinquent girl who gets killed in the ensuing crash. The terrified boy then takes his girlfriend and splits. He is later shot-down by the police. Later the authorities learn that the boy was set upon his crooked path by policemen who beat him when he was younger.
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Shinbone Alley (1970)
Character: Freddie the Rat / Prissy Cat (voice)
Suicidal poet Archy tries to end his life by jumping off a bridge, but awakens to find he has assumed the life of a cockroach and has become a part of a community of creatures living in a newspaper office. He also discovers that he can still write poetry, using a typewriter, and begins to enjoy his new life. Archy develops deep feelings for the lovely but self-destructive cat Mehitabel, but will have to fight to win her from bad-boy tomcat Bill.
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Frog and Toad Are Friends (1985)
Character: Toad (voice)
Claymation adventures based on the popular children's book series of Frog and Toad by author Arnold Lobel.
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Miss Switch to the Rescue (1982)
Character: Smirch (voice)
One dark and stormy night, Rupert is called on by a mysterious stranger who gives him a ship in a bottle...with a tiny living man onboard! He frees the man, who turns out to be the evil warlock, Mordo, who kidnaps Amelia and takes her back in time to 1640. Rupert calls on Miss Switch for help in this new adventure.
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You for Me (1952)
Character: Malcolm (uncredited)
A good-hearted nurse gets mixed up with a millionaire who could help her hospital.
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Dear Heart (1965)
Character: Stubby
A lonely Ohio spinster hopes to find romance when she travels to New York City for a postmasters' convention.
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Yogi Bear's All-Star Comedy Christmas Caper (1982)
Character: J. Wellington Jones / Sergeant / Zookeeper #1 (voice)
Yogi escapes from Jellystone and hides out in a department store - posing as the Store's Santa. Along the way, he helps a little girl to rediscover her faith in Christmas.
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Fluppy Dogs (1986)
Character: Dink / Haimish / Attendant (voice)
Originally intended to be a pilot for the third Walt Disney Television animated series, the movie features five pastel-colored talking (Fluppy) dogs who arrive through a Fluppy interdimensional doorway. Upon arrival, the dogs befriend 10-year-old Jamie and his neighbor Claire. The friends must help the Fluppy dogs avoid the clutches of the evil exotic-animal collector Wagstaff and find the doorway that will lead them back to their world.
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The Ghost & Mr. Chicken (1966)
Character: Calver Weems
Luther Heggs, a typesetter for the town newspaper, pitches an idea for a story about a local haunted house where a famous murder/suicide occurred 20 years earlier. After the editor assigns Luther to spend one night alone in the mansion, Heggs has a number of supernatural encounters and writes a front page story that makes him a hometown hero...until the nephew of the deceased sues him for libel.
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Santa and the Three Bears (1970)
Character: Grandfather / Santa / Mr. Ranger
Two bear cubs want to meet Santa despite their mother telling them that Santa does not exist. With the help of the park ranger, their wish might come true!
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Casper's Halloween Special (1979)
Character: Mr. Duncan / Skull (voice)
On Halloween night, Hairy Scarey, Winifred Witch and Screech Ghost are plotting their mean-spirited spookings. Casper refuses to join them and decides to go trick-or-treating dressed as a real boy, but neighborhood kids see through his disguise and run away in fear. Casper is heartbroken until he meets a special group of orphans who accept him for who he is, a ghost. But their fun is soon spoiled as Hairy Scary and his ghostly crew interfere. Now it is up to Casper and his new friends to stop their ghastly games and save Halloween before it is too late. --Wikipedia
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The Apartment (1960)
Character: Man in Santa Claus Suit (uncredited)
Bud Baxter is a minor clerk in a huge New York insurance company, until he discovers a quick way to climb the corporate ladder. He lends out his apartment to the executives as a place to take their mistresses. Although he often has to deal with the aftermath of their visits, one night he's left with a major problem to solve.
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The Great Bear Scare (1983)
Character: (voice)
As Halloween approaches, the bears of Bearbank begin to fear an invasion of monsters from nearby Monster Mountain. As most of the bears prepare to leave the city, one brave little bear, Ted E. Bear, sets out to confront fear!
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Garfield: His 9 Lives (1988)
Character: George Frideric Handel / Larry (voice)
Garfield plays multiple roles including ancient Egyptian royalty, a fairyland kitten, a movie 'stunt cat" and more!
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Here Comes Garfield (1982)
Character: Reba / Skinny (voice)
The first TV special starring the rotund comic strip staple Garfield the Cat. Here, he and his dull-witted canine cohort Odie end up at the pound.
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Alice Through the Looking Glass (1987)
Character: Bandersnatch / Conductor / Horse (voice)
Young Alice returns to Wonderland and is on her way to be crowned Queen, but she must dare to cross Chessland first. On her exciting journey, she encounters a magical jester, the feared Jabberwocky, Humpty Dumpty, Tiger Lily, and Tweedledum and Tweedledee.
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The Million Dollar Duck (1971)
Character: Courthouse Guard
Professor Dooley takes home a duck from his research laboratory as a toy for his son, but soon finds out that it lays golden eggs.
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The Great Race (1965)
Character: Mayor of Boracho
Professional daredevil and white-suited hero, The Great Leslie, convinces turn-of-the-century auto makers that a race from New York to Paris (westward across America, the Bering Straight and Russia) will help to promote automobile sales. Leslie's arch-rival, the mustached and black-attired Professor Fate vows to beat Leslie to the finish line in a car of Fate's own invention.
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Christmas Flintstone (1964)
Character: Santa Claus
Fred works as a department store Santa to pick up some extra holiday cash. He is so successful that the real Santa Claus, who is ill, asks him to take over delivering toys on Christmas Eve. Fred does, but in his rush he forgets to deliver presents to his own house. To his delight, he finds Santa has already taken care of it.
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There's Always Tomorrow (1956)
Character: Bartender
When a toy manufacturer feels ignored and unappreciated by his wife and children, he begins to rekindle a past love when a former employee comes back into his life.
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The Getaway (1972)
Character: Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
A recently released ex-convict and his loyal wife go on the run after a heist goes wrong.
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Garfield in the Rough (1984)
Character: Dicky Beaver (voice)
Garfield is taken on a camping trip by Jon, much against his will. A series of very funny disasters follow. But not all is well, as a panther has escaped from the local zoo and is stalking them. Will our hero survive to eat another lasagna and kick Odie off the table again?
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Too Smart for Strangers (1985)
Character: Winnie the Pooh / Owl (voice)
Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Owl and the rest of the gang discuss all the dangers of strangers and how you should handle yourself should you ever come face to face with a stranger.
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The Jungle Book (1967)
Character: Slob Elephant (uncredited)
The boy Mowgli makes his way to the man-village with Bagheera, the wise panther. Along the way he meets jazzy King Louie, the hypnotic snake Kaa and the lovable, happy-go-lucky bear Baloo, who teaches Mowgli "The Bare Necessities" of life and the true meaning of friendship.
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Once Upon a Girl... (1976)
Character: Mother Goose / Giant (Voice) / Additional Voices
As Mother Goose is put on trial for obscenity, she delights the court with dirty renditions of classic fairy tales, including Jack and the Beanstalk, Cinderella, and Little Red Riding Hood.
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Once Upon a Girl (1976)
Character: Mother Goose (live action segments)
Mother Goose has been put on trial for obscenity, and the evidence being presented is a collection of pornographic animated shorts based on Jack and the Beanstalk, Cinderella and Snow White, in which just about every sexual combination possible is given a try.
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