Sunday Night Cartoon All-Stars

Sunday at 8pm | 7c

All-time favorite cartoons and lost treasures from the golden age of Hollywood animation ease you into the week ahead with animated antics and fun. Showcasing the greatest characters in classic animation from the famous animation studios of the Hollywood era.

Next Airings

Mar 14th 8:00pm ET

Knighty Knight Bugs - 1958

Bugs is a hapless court jester who sneaks into the villain's castle while Black Knight Sam is snoozing.

Quiet Please - 1945

Spike warns Tom not to make any noise, so Jerry tries to.

Musical Moments From Chopin - 1946

A Musical Miniature cartoon. Andy and Woody play a flawless Chopin piano concert in a barn, not missing a note even when a horse accidentally sets fire to the barn.

Magoo's Puddle Jumper

Magoo buys a used electric car and takes Waldo on an underwater detour.

For Scent-imental Reasons - 1949

Pepe LePew walks into a perfume shop to sniff the various perfumes. The shopkeeper recruits a cat to fight him off, but Pepe ends up falling in love with the cat when it picks up a white stripe.

Gerald Mcboing-boing

A little boy who can't speak words, only sound effects, finds success as a radio performer.

One Droopy Knight - 1957

Sir Droopalot and Sir Butchalot vie with each other to kill a dragon that is terrorizing their kingdom. Whoever vanquishes the dragon will marry the king's daughter.

Birds Anonymous - 1957

Sylvester joins Birds Anonymous, a pussycat's equivalent to Alcoholics Anonymous in an attempt to get rid of birds from his diet. Trouble arises when Tweety tempts him.

The Legend of Rockabye Point - 1955

Chilly and Charlie the Polar Bear compete to steal bluefin tuna from a fishing ship guarded by a guard dog. Charlie tries to sing the dog to sleep, but Chilly keeps waking him up.

Speedy Gonzales - 1955

Hungry Mexican mice are kept out of a cheese factory by Sylvester. Speedy has to try to get cheese for the mice.

The Dot and the Line - 1965

A simple line attempts to woo his true love, a dot, away from the unkempt squiggle she prefers.

Beep Prepared - 1961

Wile E. Coyote chases the Road runner in this classic.

Walky Talky Hawky - 1946

Henery goes out to fulfill his destiny: hunting chickens. Foghorn Leghorn is fighting with a dog and uses the naive Henery against his enemy.

Cat Concerto - 1947

In this Oscar winning episode, Tom plays as a concert pianist who plays beautifully, but keeps getting interrupted when Jerry is inside of the piano, making Tom hit the wrong keys.

When Magoo Flew

Magoo mistakes an airplane trip for a 3-D movie.

From A to Z-Z-Z-Z - 1953

Another episode with Ralph Phillips and all his daydreaming fantasies. He fights math problems on the chalkboard, becomes part of the pony express escaping Indians and flies like a bird.

The Dizzy Acrobat - 1943

Woody tries to sneak into the circus.

Tweetie Pie - 1947

When Tweety is brought in from the cold, the owner warns Sylvester to leave him alone.

A Wild Hare - 1940

While hunting rabbits, Elmer Fudd comes across Bugs Bunny who tricks and harasses the hunter.

Mar 15th 8:00pm ET

Elmer's Pet Rabbit - 1941

Sailing And Village Band

Tee For Two - 1945

Wild Wife - 1954

Boo Scout - 1951

Monster of Ceremonies - 1966

Swimmer Take All - 1952

Boulder Wham - 1965

Senor Droopy - 1949

The Legend of Rockabye Point - 1955

Tortoise Beats Hare - 1941

Cat Tamale - 1951

Cat Concerto - 1947

Steal Wool - 1957

Sioux Me - 1965

True Boo - 1952

A-Hunting We Won't Go - 1943

The Eggcited Rooster - 1952

Mar 22nd 8:00pm ET

Hare Remover - 1946

Christopher Crumpet's Playmate

Jerry-go-round - 1965

There Auto Be A Law - 1953

Fright From Wrong - 1956

Get Lost - 1956

Lunch with a Punch - 1952

Fox Terror - 1957

Sheep Wrecked - 1958

Chilly's Hideaway - 1971

Mutiny on the Bunny - 1950

Herman the Catoonist - 1953

Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse - 1964

Dog Tired - 1942

Half Empty Saddles - 1958

Casper’s Birthday Party - 1959

Tom Thumb's Brother - 1941

Hip Hip-hurry! - 1958

Betty Boop and Little Jimmy - 1936

The Twisker Pitcher - 1937

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