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- An outcast military cadet taps into a way to summon demons and cast spells on his tormentors through his computer.
- Relates creating the melody to the Christmas Carol "Silent Night" (German:"Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht"), 1818, by Franz Gruber to poetic lyrics of a priest, Father Joseph Mohr, in the small town in a district of Salzburg, Austria.
- A group of trolls infiltrates Santa's workshop to attempt to sabotage Christmas.
- First and little-known film version of the classic story, an animated short by Coronet Films.
- This short featuring "Mr. Bungle", a puppet, instructs children on how to best behave in a lunchroom situation.
- The first animated adaptation made by industrial film juggernaut Coronet Films of the title character (who thought she can and eventually could) helping out a broken-down engine pulling a trainload of toys asking for help after the big and old engines rejected the offer.
- Spider-Man Lying up in the tree, I will getting beautiful hat, and the covered in dirty.
- In this adventure, young Tommy is having trouble with measurements, so the milkman, who is Measuring Man in disguise transports Tommy to Measuring land. Here he teaches Tommy the basics of measuring before transporting him back home.
- A TV news team of young kids investigates why students have been locked out of their lunchroom at Plumcrest School. Principal Frankfurter says the shutdown is the best news he's heard all year because of the way the kids behave in there. Children are shown fighting, throwing food and acting like uncivilized rowdies. The food, which is animated, informs the press that they've had enough of the bad behavior and refuse to reopen unless the punks start behaving.
- In this collection of die cast shorts, a Toy-loving Yoshi, embarks on some eccentric adventures
- An elementary-school class learns how toys are made and distributed to stores, and why they should take good care of them.
- Eurocentric view of the plantation system and its effect on Southern U.S. culture.
- Short film detailing how to make an outline.
- 1959– 25m5.5 (76)TV EpisodeBasil Rathbone stars as Ebenezer Scrooge in a short television Christmas Carol performance. Spare, but elementally complete, its host, Fredric March, provides connecting narratives between the scenes.