Frankenstein alienates all of my viewers by saying things about God and religion that anyone who has any point of view whatsoever on God or religion will disagree with. Sorry folks.
I find conspiracy theories entertaining. Also, I think I just fixed the problem that was causing my computer to overheat and shutdown constantly, which means I'll probably make more Frankenstein and other videos soon.
This time the stooges are in the army and stop the enemy from using their terrible super bomb. Not really sure which war this is supposed to be, but my best guess is WWI.
This public domain cartoon is a vintage advertisement for Chevrolet cars in which Cinderella receives a brand new Chevrolet from some dwarves so she can go to the ball. We enhanced the color and audio a little.
Here's an original public domain cartoon featuring Mighty Mouse with an alternate uniform color scheme. We made a quick new opening to keep the uniform consistent and edited out five minutes of "hilarious" sheep antics.
This weird cartoon is about Mr. Bee telling all his woodland friends to come to the PM Whiskey party tonight. The phrase "clear, clean, taste" is spoken about 100 times... by the famous celebrity Art Carney.
Nothing hits the spot like a cartoon of penguins making and distributing cigarettes, except perhaps a tasty cigarette itself. Even the Statue of Liberty enjoys these cigarettes and that's because cigarettes equal FREEDOM, baby. Right on!
Abridged version of the movie "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians" (1964). If you find this six and a half minutes hard to sit through, just imagine watching the whole movie. Santa does in fact pwn the Martians by the end, at least the bad ones. However, they also kill two of his elves, so I guess it just goes to show that in war nobody really wins.
In this video a post Apocalypse robot talks trash and says Obama will obviously win the election... posted pretty much just so you know I'm still alive.
This video also shows some slight progress in one of my major longterm animation goals -- capturing the visual appearance of an old saturday morning cartoon with shoddy production values, like early Filmation and Hanna Barbara material.
We dig public domain cartoon dwarves blasphemously worshipping the sun. "HAIL HIS MAJESTY THE SUN!!!!" Right on, brothers. Right on. *WORD*. After they finish their little "Hail his majesty" bit it gets pretty boring.