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- A canine sheriff's deputy in a backwoods Southern town always manages to catch the bad guy, despite his own ineptitude.
- A group of clumsy superheroes fight menaces that threaten the city.
- Heckle and Jeckle are two smart aleck magpie best friends.
- This show was on the original "Captain Kangaroo Show". It was about a boy that could change into whatever he wanted to. Along with Mighty Dog Manfred they fought villains.
- An anthology series featuring animated shorts brings Mighty Mouse, Terrytoons' beloved character, to new heights of popularity through the power of television.
- The adventures of an 18-year-old Patriot of the American Revolutionary War. The redheaded Hector Heathcote, "The Minute and a Half Man" regularly saved the day as an unsung hero. Several episodes depicted him active in other moments and eras of American history, typically with no explanation. He would regularly offer essential help to famous historical figures (such as George Washington and Paul Revere), but glory always eluded him.
- A singing, jitterbugging Goldilocks goes through her paces with an Italian grizzly trio, but when a bear hunter gets into the house, she joins with them to fight and eventually tie him up.
- Sidney the Elephant wants to start a babysitting service but his constant sneezing causes a lot of problems.
- As the White man takes more and more land from the American Indian, they diminish in number to one, who is pushed to madness. He steals a car and a wild live-action ride ends in a crash.
- Little Cute Chickie Duck loves little lucky Dinky Duck but they have a quarrel, which leads their parents to have a quarrel, which leads to a big-duck brawl...careful, there...which leads to much ado about nothing as Chickie and Dinky have made up and gone floating together.
- As usual, little Dinky Duck gets no cooperation as he goes about his usual rounds doing good deeds. He finds an orphan egg, and, unable to get anyone else to care for it, he takes it home with him. After it hatches, he feeds the young bird as it grows ever larger. Meanhile, back in the barnyard, a sneaky fox has captured all the farm animals and birds including, to the fox's delight, the succulent ducks and chewy chickens. But Dinky's bird, now a full-size eagle, comes to the rescue and, as a result, Dinky is acclaimed a hero.
- Seeking shelter from a fierce storm, a group of field mice enter the infamous Dr. Jekyll's house. Upon seeing them enter, the doctor's cat lures the field mice into the creepy house with cheese. The cat chases them, ultimately crashing into the laboratory, where he mixes up some of the potion. He ultimately transforms into a demonic creature, then rounds up the field mice and poisons them. Mighty Mouse comes to their rescue; in the fight, the doctor's laboratory catches fire. The field mice escape, but the house rockets into the sky and explodes into fireworks.
- The title is a take-off parody of Billy Rose's Aquacade, and uses an ordinary bathtub, as aqua-mice perform aquatic ballet dances and water sports. The soap bubbles float downstairs to where the dog and cat are sleeping, who blame each other for the disturbance, and have a fight about it. When they learn the mice are the bubble producers, they go after them with a vacuum cleaner.
- As was his usual pattern, Gandy Goose is sleeping. This time he dreams of the story of the princess and the frog and how the frog later turned into a prince into a prince and married the princess.
- Sally Sargent, the high school girl and secret agent, and Boris Bartok, the monster movie actor, are in danger of the revenge-seeking gangster, Rico Stark.
- A Terrytoons animated short. The mice go to war against Farmer Al Falfafa and his cat after the cat struck a female mouse.
- Mighty Mouse at his fighting and singing best, rescuing the damsel-in-distress and his sweetheart, Pearl Pureheart, from the clutches of the oil-can-harry villain. He even finds himself tied to the railroad tracks and the situation appears desperate, but Mighty Mouse does it again in true super-hero, cliffhanging, true-serial thriller style, and leaps into a duel defying the loaded gun of the villain.
- The two talking-magpies, Heckle and Jeckle, are observing the crowds going into the theater to see a performance of "The Barber of Seville" and decide to get some culture of their own by attending the opera by sneaking in, of course. The stage-door manager tosses them out on their first attempt but they finally get by him, and have a typical H&J outing by running across the stage during the performance, changing into costumes and evading the frantic efforts of the manager.
- A hungry junkyard dog spies a bone in a trashcan, and it's nearly his until the garbage man picks it up. This leads to a chase across town and a series of mishaps that end with the mongrel pursuing his meal at a cement factory.
- Heckle and Jeckle ruin the business of a body building instructor by peddling fitness pills that promise instant results.
- Sidney the elephant is looking for a mother, even though he's 44. The hippo and giraffe turn him down, but a monkey that drops a coconut on Sidney's head takes him in (though her husband isn't completely sold on the idea). The husband tries several things to get rid of Sidney, to no avail. Finally, a girl elephant walks by, and Sidney chases after her but then brings her home, asking if they can move in for a while.
- The gregarious Flebus, whom everyone likes, grows desperate when he meets the one person who can't stand him.
- One of Clint Clobber's tenants keeps a seal in his flat. After discovering the seal, Clint goes mad. He then tells his tenant he can't keep Alvin (the seal) because no animals are allowed. A man looking for a circus act visits the tenant, and is not highly impressed by the seal, until Clint chases Alvin. The man then wants to sign the seal and Clint as a "clown with seal" act. Alvin doesn't want to work with Clint and she moves to another flat with its owner. Clint is upset, because he thinks he could have been a "clown superstar".
- Heckel and Jeckle decide it is too much trouble and time-consuming, not to mention wear-and-tear on their wings, to fly south for the winter, so they will pose as orphans and find some kindly old grandmother to take care of them when the snow flies. They do. But the kindly old grandmother turns out to be a disguised-wolf who has an appetite for magpie soup. This is not at all what they had in mind.