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Original release date: June 21 1957
Animated by: Tom Johnson, Frank Endres
Scenics by: Joe Dommerque
Story by: Jack Mercer
Directed by: Seymour Kneitel
Final theatrical film appearances of Bluto and Wimpy.
In the Public Domain in the United States.

May also be titled "Hook & Ladder Hokum". You can find more information regarding this film on its IMDb page.

The Magnetic Telescope Max Fleischer/Famous Studios April 24, 1942 [7:38]

You can find more information regarding this film on its IMDb page.

You can find more information regarding this film on its IMDb page.

You can find more information regarding this film on its IMDb page.

From The Public Domain Movie Database: Olive has a leaky faucet and Popeye does what he can to fix it while Bluto wreaks havoc on the basement pipes.

"The Great Depression has hit a rundown farm owned by a Farmer Alfalfalike farmer. As the old man sleeps on his porch, objects around him begin to break down. /.../ Just then saxophone salesmen Tom and Jerry happen by the farm. The farmer is indifferent to their music ("Aw, nuts!"), so the duo decide to show him how useful saxophones can be. Their jazzy tunes soon have the farmer's chickens laying eggs, his cow churning out milk, and his woodpeckers chopping wood to the beat.

This film is about a team with a goal of destroying the dark lord, Lord Darkness, from destruction of earth. (What a steriotypical space movie)

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