Pluto’s Sweater (1949)
Genre: Animation
Director: Charles August Nichols
Actors: Clarence Nash, Pinto Colvig, Ruth Clifford
Country: United States of America
For the Birds (2000)
One by one, a flock of small birds perches on a telephone wire. Sitting close together has problems enough, and then comes along a large dopey bird that tries to…
Footrot Flats: The Dog’s Tale (1986)
Featuring the characters from Murray Ball’s “Footrot Flats” (New Zealands most beloved local cartoon strip), questions to be answered include: Will Wal Footrot win the affections of Cheeky Hobson over…
Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu – Day of the Departed (2016)
When Cole returns to Yang’s haunted temple to seek revenge on a former Airjitzu Master, he accidentally uses a powerful Dark Magic blade that unleashes the spectral forms of Ninjago’s…
Barbie & Her Sisters in A Pony Tale (2013)
Barbie and her sisters set off on a Swiss adventure to the majestic Alps, where they’re excited to spend the summer at a fun-filled riding academy! Barbie can’t wait to…
The Princess and the Pilot (2011)
The war between the Levamme Empire and the Amatsukami Imperium has been raging for years. In the midst of this struggle, the prince of the Levamme Empire declares his love…
Rabbids Invasion – Mission To Mars (2021)
When Nebulous Industries announces they are recruiting Rabbids for a mission to Mars, Hibernation Rabbid doesn’t think twice. As a genius Rabbid misunderstood by his stupid peers, he has always…
Cricket & Antoinette (2023)
Two main characters, Cricket and Antoinette, represent two separate worlds, the world of noise, chaos and creativity on the one side, and the world of work, order and discipline on…
The Prince and the Pauper (1990)
Long ago in a land with an ailing king, there was a pair of boys who looked exactly alike, a pauper called Mickey and the other, the Crown Prince.
Monster High: Electrified (2017)
When Clawdeen dreams of opening a salon made for monsters and normies, Frankie has the perfect place – an abandoned power station outside town. But the idea sparks negative voltage…