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Gifts from the Air
  • Rating 5
  • 8 mins
  • 1937
  • all age

A 1937 Columbia “Color Rhapsody” holiday cartoon restored for modern viewing and mastered in 8K at 60 frames per second. Produced at Charles Mintz’s Screen Gems/Charles Mintz Productions and released by Columbia Pictures, the short is credited to director-story man Ben Harrison with music by Joe DeNat and animation by Manny Gould. The story follows a toyless orphan who finds a broken soldier doll; that night the toys appeal to Santa, who brings the boy a Christmas he’ll never forget—an archetypal sentimental plot in Columbia’s Color Rhapsody line of one-shot musical-fantasy shorts from the 1930s.

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The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives
  • Rating 5
  • 8 mins
  • 1933
  • all age

Fleischer-era rival Warner Bros.’ early Merrie Melodies entry “The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives” (1933) follows a poor orphan on Christmas Eve who is whisked by Santa to a toy-filled refuge where dolls, instruments, and jazz-age toys burst into song and dance; a tree fire triggers a slapstick finale. Produced by the Harman–Ising unit for Leon Schlesinger and released through Warner Bros., the short showcases Depression-era holiday fantasy and music-driven gags.

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(S)KiDS
  • Rating 0
  • 86 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

A punk rock opera featuring all new songs by Vancouver-based band, Rare Americans. Set in 1993, in the City of Champions, it follows a group of disaffected teens trying to navigate their last year of high school while questioning their roots and questioning the truth.

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Holy Jesus
  • Rating 0
  • 54 mins
  • 2015
  • all age

The adventure and historical context of Jesus Christ's birth is told in this animated feature of a divine Lord being born under poverty in human form.

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Jazzy Bells
  • Rating 0
  • 22 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

Christmas magic reunites a traveling jazz musician with his grandchildren.

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The Snowman
  • Rating 5
  • 8 mins
  • 1933
  • 10+

A 1933 vintage animated short brought back in colour and clarity for holiday viewing, now presented in 8K 60FPS FUHD and reframed to clean full-screen 16:9 from an archival 4:3 1080p source. This restoration includes meticulous re-timing, cleanup, de-flicker, de-noise, grain management, colour reconstruction and upscale, while respecting the age and limitations of the surviving materials. The underlying 1933 short is widely circulated as public domain; any copyright can only concern new restoration elements, not the public-domain footage itself.

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Casper - True Boo
  • Rating 5
  • 6 mins
  • 1952
  • all age

Casper – True Boo is a 1952 Technicolor-era Casper the Friendly Ghost cartoon from Famous Studios and Paramount. On Halloween night, gentle Casper befriends a timid boy named Freddie, and when local bullies try to terrify him, Casper steps in to help, turning fright into friendship in the warm, sentimental style typical of early-1950s Casper shorts.

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Christmas Comes But Once a Year
  • Rating 5
  • 9 mins
  • 1936
  • 8+

Christmas Comes But Once a Year (1936) is a Fleischer Studios / Paramount Color Classics short starring Professor Grampy. On a bleak Christmas morning in a gloomy orphanage, the children wake to broken toys and disappointment—until Grampy arrives, raids the cupboards and closets, and uses his inventive genius to transform junk into toys, decorations and a makeshift holiday wonderland. Produced in the three-strip Technicolor era as Fleischer’s answer to Disney’s Silly Symphonies, the cartoon mixes emotion, clever mechanical gags and richly colored Golden Age animation.

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Hector’s Hectic Life
  • Rating 5
  • 7 mins
  • 2025
  • 8+

Hector’s Hectic Life – Widescreen – 8K 60FPS Restoration presents a classic cartoon short newly mastered for modern screens. The film follows Hector, a well-meaning but hopelessly clumsy character whose attempts to get through an ordinary day spiral into one bout of slapstick chaos after another. Designed in the golden age of animated shorts, it showcases energetic character animation, visual gags and timing that still land decades later. This version uses multiple circulating prints plus a standard-definition reference to rebuild a clean, stable presentation. Shot-by-shot work includes re-timing, de-flicker, grain management, gentle color grading and restrained sharpening to protect original linework, along with constrained motion processing to avoid cel-edge shimmer and background breathing.

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A Wizard's Tale
  • Rating 5.77
  • 97 mins
  • 2018
  • all age

Balloon kingdoms, dopey police dragons and happy wizards are exactly how Terry remembered his Grandmother's whacky fairy tales. Except they are real and it's definitely not as 'cheerful.'

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Conni and the Cat
  • Rating 5.8
  • 76 mins
  • 2020
  • all age

Conni's adorable but mischievous cat Mau follows her on her kindergarten trip, causing mayhem, confusion and laughs. The children are kept busy hiding Mau from the teachers, tracking down a thief and saving a raccoon in an ancient castle.

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Jumbo
  • Rating 4.9
  • 80 mins
  • 2019
  • all age

Mr. Hollis is Bert's uncle and businessman. Mr. Hollis is unhappy with the fact that an elephant rivals his nephew, but he asks the jungle doctor for help. For Dr. Jumbo he writes a cursed prescription and Jumbo begins to lose his memory. Unable to remember even the simplest things, Jumbo wants to withdraw from the competition. But his friends prevent him and go to seek help from a dinosaur.

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CC Animation collection
TMDB Rating 9
  • Season

Welcome to our curated collection of animated shorts that celebrate creativity and diversity. These Creative Commons works showcase the imagination and talent of creators worldwide and are embedded from their original hosting sites so all views and ad revenue support the original uploaders. These not-for-profit animations are crafted to inspire and entertain, offering a vibrant journey through different styles, stories, and perspectives. From playful tales to thoughtful narratives, they highlight a wide range of voices in modern animation. Disclaimer: All videos are embedded from third-party sites, and we do not claim ownership. Our aim is to support the original creators by directing views and ad revenue to them. Enjoy these animated gems and know that your engagement helps the artists who brought them to life.

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