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Egghead Rides Again

Here’s a 1937 Merrie Melodies cartoon from Warner Brothers that introduced Egghead, sort of a forerunner to Elmer Fudd. Tex Avery (listed in the credits as Fred Avery) directed the short, with an uncredited Mel Blanc supplying the vocals for Egghead. Blanc had already done the vocals for Porky Pig but hadn’t yet brought us Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck or Barney Rubble. The cowpokes out in Wahoo, Wyoming, are actually played by the singing group: Sons of the Pioneers. More from the OldHorseman.

A Media Christmas Carol

Just remember — The press is not our enemy. More from FreedomToons.

One Day with Jordan Peterson

FreedomToons presents one day in the life of philosopher and educator Jordan Peterson.

Excellent Democratic Road Trip

Nancy Pelosi awakens from her slumbering crypt to lead an excellent Democratic road trip. Among her fellow travelers: Sen. Chuck Schumer, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, journalist Jim Acosta and Nathan Phillips. More from cartoonist Tiberius Maximus.

PC Christmas Carol 2

FreedomToons returns with a second Christmas carol, given the social justice warrior treatment.

A Merry Fleischer Christmas

Liberals might be trying to ban every Christmas carol and Yuletide practice, but none of that bah humbug applies here at Stormy. We celebrate Christmas and bask in the spirit of warmth the holiday brings at the coldest time of the year.

Here, for your amusement, we offer Christmas Comes But Once a Year, an original 1936 color cartoon from Fleischer Studios, working under the auspices of Paramount. The storyline: Orphans get broken toys for Christmas, so Professor Grampy comes to the rescue.

Hollywood Steps Out

Hollywood Steps Out is a 1941 short Merrie Melodies cartoon by Warner Bros., directed by Tex Avery. The cartoon features caricatures of Hollywood celebrities from the 1930s and early 1940s including Clark Gable, Wallace Beery, Bing Crosby, Greta Garbo and Groucho Marx.

In My Merry Oldsmobile

In this Fleischer Studios sing-along adult cartoon, there is a a surprising amount of sexual imagery and sexual innuendo.The Fleischer Studios, of course, gave us Betty Boop as well as Popeye and Koko the Clown. This cartoon is originally from 1931.

The Mysterious Planet

The Twelfth Doctor and Clara are off on a mystifying Christmas adventure that will warm your heart in this special edition of Doctor Puppet. Enjoy and have a Merry Christmas.

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