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- Hedda reports on a dog training school and a Hemingway hunting trip.
- A swing music short starring Ina Ray Hutton and her 'all-girl' band.
- Psychiatrist David Lamont is pressured into "analyzing" the madcap but glamorous niece of a judge. Then crooks on the lam intrude...
- Koko the clown and his dog attempt a round-the-world flight.
- Thanks to Magic Ink, a live-action girl joins Koko in a haunted house.
- Max sends a drawing of Ko-Ko with 'Skinny' the errand boy, and tasks Fitz with keeping an eye on him. 'Skinny' takes an interest in a girl eating ice cream, and Ko-Ko gives him a lesson in courtship.
- Drawn with steaming ink, Koko and Fitz try to cool off.
- The title song is sung with the Bouncing Ball, plus a parody newsreel.
- Koko the Clown seeks the Fountain of Youth.
- Koko the Clown tries a mad scientist's formula on various animals.
- Koko the Clown and his dog try to become salesmen.
- The title song is sung with the Bouncing Ball, plus animated sequence.
- A humorous tour of Manhattan concludes with 3 bouncing-ball songs.
- Small town lovers are aided by a visiting showman.
- Koko and Fitz emerge from an inkwell into the sultan's harem.
- A prince in a flying ship sails up to a castle in the clouds in order to rescue a beautiful sleeping princess from a wicked witch. A big-eared guard named Hocus finds himself unwilling to thwart true love.
- A session with the insurance doctor turns into a comedy routine.
- The mayor of wild and woolly mining town Panamint, is in San Francisco to fetch a preacher for the new church, and happens upon young Philip Pharo, as handy with his fists as with a sermon. Upon his arrival, it appears to Philip that some of the town's bad folks are better than the superior element. When he sets out to improve the lives of the miners and bring flagrant sinners into his flock, the godly folk are of course outraged. What form will their retribution take?
- Happy-go-lucky soldier Guy De Vere must leave India and return to the family seat at Little Twittering, for he has inherited the family title. Sir Guy finds all his relatives to be frozen stuffed shirts... except lovely cousin Rowena, who is mad about knighthood and chivalry. Struck in the head by a falling suit of armor, Guy dreams he and Rowena are back in 1400, as the unabashed farce continues...
- At the barber shop, George has trouble with a hair tonic salesman and an eccentric customer; then he finds that Gracie is his manicurist.
- Bob Norton, seeking his brother's killer, tangles with outlaws, wild horses, and a "wild" boy.
- An old-fashioned 'Burlesk' variety show, partly animated.
- Further misadventures of comic soldiers Willie and Joe, now in Japan.
- Eddie Cantor tries to fix a speeding ticket.
- An unworldly inventor finds romance and adventure.
- An unscrupulous minister starts a 'back to Africa' movement.
- Thelma volunteers Patsy as a subject for her friend who is in dental school and needs somebody to practice on.
- The Mills Brothers perform two songs with the Bouncing Ball.
- In 1944, an American bomber squadron is tense and discontented from too many missions over France. Luck runs out for Capt. Stevens and his crew; they must bail out and are promptly taken prisoner. Their wily German captors, sensing that they have valuable information unknown even to themselves, use every form of velvet-glove trickery to worm it out of them. Will Stevens discover the danger? If so, what can he do about it? The fate of 100 planes depends on the answer.
- Bing Crosby as himself in a comedy of romance and mistaken identity.
- Unsuccessful gambler 'Dollar Bill' Burton lives in a crummy New York basement room with old friend Bob and a new roommate, friendly blues singer 'Alabama' Lee. But, tired of being broke, Dollar Bill gets more steady employment.
- Burns and Allen have a dizzy conversation in a bookstore.
- George is distracted from buying a statue by scatterbrained Gracie.
- Lillian Roth sings the title song; also animated sequences.
- Hollywood legendary director Cecil B. DeMille gives a film extra a break in a promotional film for The Crusades (1935).
- Dramatic events in a Harlem apartment house center around Pa Wilkins, chosen by the Better Business League to replace their ousted, crooked leader Marshall...who wants revenge.
- A small boy causes big trouble by exposing political graft.
- A toy soldier, distracted by a beautiful ice skater, is derelict in his duty and gets discharged. Later, when the screwball army declares war, he lucks into a chance to redeem himself.
- George Burns, seeking a tie, is frustrated by department store staff.
- Bandleader Jack Conrad is impressed by prison inmate Ray Ferrera on saxophone. Conrad hires Ray to join his band and tour upon his release. Ray hooks up with Jean, a dancer in the show, and the two become a successful dance act. However, when an ex-inmate buddy of Ray's robs the tour bus, Ray is suspected of wrongdoing by Jack and the others in the group. After a gang of thugs hijacks the tour bus, Ray tries to use his street smarts to redeem his reputation.
- To save a man wrongly convicted of murder, Steve Martin reluctantly resumes his relationship with a widow and her son.
- A Bouncing-Ball rendition of the title song features animated cats.
- Two insolvent con men get involved in a small town beauty contest.
- Tom Owens, forced to shoot his outlaw friend, wants to make it up to the man's kid brother...but the dead man's girl has other ideas.
- Based on the famed World War II cartoons, lowbrow G.I.s Willie and Joe, on the Italian front, are good soldiers in combat, but meet the antics of gung-ho Captain Johnson and other military SNAFUs with a barrage of wry comments. On a 3-day pass in Naples, Joe's penchant for wine and women involves the pair with luscious Emi Rosso and her moonshiner father, whose tangled affairs land them in ever deeper trouble.
- Tenants of a Harlem boarding house put on a show to save their home.
- Two teen sisters leave their no-good father for a lurid life on the road.
- Vaudeville acts are re-created in the story of how Atlantic City became a famous resort.
- Cabaret star Zazu intervenes when young lovers are sundered by their parents' feud.
- Runaway Huck Finn rafts down the Mississippi with his friends.