Movies by Tex Avery
Welcome to our dedicated selection of films directed by Tex Avery. Here, you can explore a diverse range of works that highlight Tex Avery’s unique vision, storytelling style, and contribution to the world of cinema. Whether you’re an avid fan or discovering Tex avery’s filmography for the first time, this collection will guide you through critically acclaimed masterpieces, hidden gems, and influential titles that have shaped the director’s legacy.
Dixieland Droopy (1954)
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John Pettibone (Droopy), a dog whose love of Dixieland music is not appreciated by those around him, has a lucky meeting with Pee-Wee Runt and his All-Flea Dixieland band at the circus.
Little Johnny Jet (1953)
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A veteran B-29 propeller plane, struggling to find work after the war, is upset after his wife gives birth to a little jet. When he tries to compete with modern planes in an around-the-world race, Junior comes to his aid. This short is virtually identical in plot terms and other items to One Cab's Family (1952), but this time around, it concerns a family of aeroplanes, and the problems Mom and Pop have with Junior, whose obsession with speed leads him to acquire a jet engine.
Daredevil Droopy (1951)
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Droopy and Spike are applying for the job of Dare Devil Dog at the Circus, and the one who give the best performance in a variety of "feats of strength and daring" will get it.
Symphony in Slang (1951)
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At the gates of Heaven, the admitting officials have a hard time understanding a newcomer's life story with all his contemporary slang.
The Chump Champ (1950)
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Droopy and Gorgeous Gorillawitz (Spike) are competing for the title of King of Sports and for a kiss from the Queen of Sports. Spike cheats as much as possible but can never seem to beat Droopy.
Garden Gopher (1950)
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When Spike tries to bury a bone he finds a belligerent gopher.
The Peachy Cobbler (1950)
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A poor cobbler feeds his last crust of bread to some birds that are really elves, who show their gratitude by finishing all his work while he sleeps.
Wags to Riches (1949)
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Droopy inherits a fortune, but the will says that if he meets an untimely death all the money will go to Spike, who spends the entire film trying to make this happen.
Bad Luck Blackie (1949)
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A kitten who is being tormented by a bulldog finds a savior in a black cat (from the "Black Cat Bad Luck Company") who merely has to cross the dog's path for something very unlucky to happen to the bully.
Hound Hunters (1947)
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George and Junior get a job as dog catchers and spend the picture trying to catch one measly little dog.
Red Hot Rangers (1947)
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Forest rangers George and Junior try to snuff out a frisky flame with a sparky personality that threatens to set the forest alight.
Lonesome Lenny (1946)
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Screwy Squirrel becomes the playmate of Lenny, a lonesome, dopey, but strong dog, in this broad parody of John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men".
The Hick Chick (1946)
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In this triangle drama a country chicken chooses between a country rooster and a city rooster.
The Screwy Truant (1945)
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The truant officer is after Screwy Squirrel for not going to school.
Big Heel-Watha (1944)
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To prove he's a true Indian Brave, Big Heel-Watha decides to catch a squirrel - but wouldn't you know it; Screwy Squirrel is the first one he sees...
Batty Baseball (1944)
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A series of visual gags about baseball. One running gag has an angry fan screaming "Kill the ump!" Be careful what you wish for.....
Screwball Squirrel (1944)
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A crazy squirrel provokes a dog into trying to catch him throughout the picture.
Big Heel-Watha (1944)
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To prove he's a true Indian Brave, Big Heel-Watha decides to catch a squirrel - but wouldn't you know it; Screwy Squirrel is the first one he sees...