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    New York Stories (1989)

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    New York Stories (1989)

    Three stories happening in New York. The first, by Scorsese, is about a painter who creates his works helped by high volume music and an attractive assistant; second, by Coppola, is about a rich and bold 12 years old who helps her separated parents to reconciliate; third, by Allen, is a witty piece of comedy about the impossibility of getting rid of the son’s role.

    $15.00
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    Bimbo's Express (1931)

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    Bimbo’s Express (1931)

    Betty Boop (with dog’s ears) is moving; Bimbo comes with his moving van and is smitten with her. Songs: “Moving Day,” “Hello Beautiful.”

    $25.00
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    Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle (1932)

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    Betty Boop’s Bamboo Isle (1932)

    On a South Sea isle, Bimbo meets Betty in the guise of a hula dancer.

    $25.00
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    Poor Cinderella (1934)

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    Poor Cinderella (1934)

    In her only color cartoon, Betty Boop goes to the ball thanks to the good fairy; later, only her foot fits the glass slipper.

    $25.00
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    I-Ski Love-Ski You-Ski (1936)

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    I-Ski Love-Ski You-Ski (1936)

    Popeye takes Olive mountain climbing. Bluto sets various traps for them along the way, which Popeye manages to overcome. They get to the top, and Bluto pushes Popeye off a cliff and starts skiing down with Olive. Popeye eats his spinach and gives chase.

    $25.00
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    More Pep (1936)

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    More Pep (1936)

    In a return to the Out of the Inkwell format, Betty Boop invents a pep formula to speed up lazy Pudgy, but it escapes into the real world with rapid results.

    $25.00
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    The Tears of an Onion (1938)

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    The Tears of an Onion (1938)

    It’s harvesting season, so all the fruits and vegetables come out to play.

    $25.00
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    The Friendly Ghost (1945)

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    The Friendly Ghost (1945)

    Casper struggles to find friends who won’t run away scared when they meet him.

    $25.00
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    Fright to the Finish (1954)

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    Fright to the Finish (1954)

    Olive is reading ghost stories to the boys. Popeye scoffs; Bluto decides to take advantage of this by staging various pranks (a headless man, an animated skeleton, and a sheet-over-balloon ghost). He pins the blame on Popeye and then goes to comfort Olive. Popeye retaliates by turning invisible, thanks to a jar of vanishing cream.

    $25.00
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    The Popeye Show

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    The Popeye Show

    The Popeye Show is a cartoon anthology series that premiered on November 11, 2001, on Cartoon Network. Each episode would include three unedited Popeye theatrical shorts from Fleischer Studios and/or Famous Studios. The show was narrated by Bill Murray, who would give the audience short facts about the history of the cartoons as filler material between each short. Animation historian Jerry Beck served as a consultant and Barry Mills served as writer and producer. A total of 45 episodes were produced, consisting of a total of 135 shorts.

    $24.00
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    Felix the Cat

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    Felix the Cat

    Felix the Cat is the first television series featuring the famous cartoon character Felix the Cat.

    In 1954 Otto Messmer retired from the Felix daily newspaper strips, and his assistant Joe Oriolo took over. Oriolo struck a deal with Felix’s new owner to begin a new series of Felix cartoons on television. Oriolo went on to star Felix in 260 television cartoons distributed by Trans-Lux. Like the Van Beuren studio before, Oriolo gave Felix a more domesticated and pedestrian personality, geared more toward children, and introduced now-familiar elements such as Felix’s “Magic Bag of Tricks”, a satchel that could assume the shape and characteristics of anything Felix wanted.

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