The best Bill Thompson’s animation movies

Bill Thompson

Bill Thompson

08/07/1913- 15/07/1971
Today we present the best Bill Thompson’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Bill Thompson’s movies.
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Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland
7.3/10
On a golden afternoon, young Alice follows a White Rabbit, who disappears down a nearby rabbit hole. Quickly following him, she tumbles into the burrow - and enters the merry, topsy-turvy world of Wonderland! Memorable songs and whimsical escapades highlight Alice's journey, which culminates in a madcap encounter with the Queen of Hearts - and her army of playing cards!

Sleeping Beauty

Sleeping Beauty
7.2/10
A beautiful princess born in a faraway kingdom is destined by a terrible curse to prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and fall into a deep sleep that can only be awakened by true love's first kiss. Determined to protect her, her parents ask three fairies to raise her in hiding. But the evil Maleficent is just as determined to seal the princess's fate.

Peter Pan

Peter Pan
7.3/10
Leaving the safety of their nursery behind, Wendy, Michael and John follow Peter Pan to a magical world where childhood lasts forever. But while in Neverland, the kids must face Captain Hook and foil his attempts to get rid of Peter for good.

Lady and the Tramp

Lady and the Tramp
7.3/10
  • Genre: AnimationFamilyRomance
  • Release: 22/06/1955
  • Character: Jock / Bull / Policeman at Zoo / Dachsie / Joe (voice)
Lady, a golden cocker spaniel, meets up with a mongrel dog who calls himself the Tramp. He is obviously from the wrong side of town, but happenings at Lady's home make her decide to travel with him for a while.

Beezy Bear

Beezy Bear
7/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 02/09/1955
  • Character: Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore
Beekeeper Donald catches Humphrey the bear raiding his hives. He complains to Ranger Woodlore, who assembles his bears and lectures them. Donald puts up a barbed wire fence, which slows Humphrey down a bit, but doesn't stop him.

Dumb-Hounded

Dumb-Hounded
7.5/10
The wolf escapes from prison but can't get away from police dog Droopy no matter how hard he tries. This is the first cartoon starring Droopy.

Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom

Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom
7.1/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 10/11/1953
  • Character: Professor Owl / Bertie Birdbrain
In this short subject (which mostly represents a departure from Disney's traditional approach to animation), a stuffy owl teacher lectures his feathered flock on the origins of Western musical instruments. Starting with cavepeople, whose crude implements could only "toot, whistle, plunk and boom," the owl explains how these beginnings led to the development of the four basic types of Western musical instruments: brass, woodwinds, strings, and percussion.

Ben and Me

Ben and Me
7.4/10
A revisionist version of American history as a small mouse comes to live with Benjamin Franklin and turns out to be responsible for many of his ideas; including the beginning of the Declaration of Independance!

Señor Droopy

Señor Droopy
7.2/10
The wolf, the champion toreador, and Droopy, the challenger, are competing to see who is best in the bullring in the hopes of winning the hand of actress Lina Romay (who appears in a live action shot).

Hooked Bear

Hooked Bear
7.2/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 27/04/1956
  • Character: Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore
Humphrey the bear isn't having much luck with his fishing; every time he catches some nice fish, he gets distracted and drops them. So he goes after the catches of the local anglers instead. But ranger Woodlore frowns on this, insisting the bear fish like one.

Robin Hoodwinked

Robin Hoodwinked
6.9/10
Jerry and a friend overhear that Robin Hood is imprisoned; they set off to free him, but first they have to contend with his guard, Tom.

Deputy Droopy

Deputy Droopy
7.5/10
Two outlaws are trying to steal a shipment of gold being guarded by Deputy Droopy, and have to keep quiet to avoid alerting the sheriff.

Northwest Hounded Police

Northwest Hounded Police
7.6/10
  • Genre: AnimationComedy
  • Release: 03/08/1946
  • Character: Canadian Mountie Sergeant McPoodle (voice)
The wolf escapes from Alka-Fizz prison, but the persistent Sergeant McPoodle (Droopy) of the Canadian Mounties follows his trail wherever he goes.

Grand Canyonscope

Grand Canyonscope
6.8/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 23/12/1954
  • Character: Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore
Come along with Donald Duck as he visits one of nature's masterpieces. After a little ragtime rain dance, Donald strikes up a conversation with himself at Echo Cliff, then teeters along the edge of a precarious trail while riding a sure-footed burrow. It's a tough job for park ranger J. Audubon Woodlore to keep Donald in check, but it gets even tougher when they run afoul of a napping mountain lion.

Tex Avery's Droopy: The Complete Theatrical Collection

Tex Avery's Droopy: The Complete Theatrical Collection
Frederick "Tex" Avery directed some of the funniest cartoons ever made, but he relied primarily on situations and moving graphics, rather than on the personalities of familiar characters. Droopy, the phlegmatic basset hound, was one of the few characters Avery used regularly: His low-key presence was the perfect counter to the extreme takes, fast cuts, frenetic action, and general mayhem going on around him. Avery is also noted for "self-reflexive gags:" the characters know they're in a cartoon and often comment on the fact. In "Dumb-Hounded,"a sprinting wolf cuts a corner too sharply, skids past the sprocket holes at the edge of the film, and onto the blank screen. Droopy frequently turns to the camera and comments, "You now what? I'm happy."

Homesteader Droopy

Homesteader Droopy
7.4/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 10/07/1954
  • Character: Droopy
Droopy and family head west to start a new homestead, but have to defend it against Dishonest Dan the cattle man.

Droopy Leprechaun

Droopy Leprechaun
6.1/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 04/07/1958
  • Character: Droopy, Butch
Droopy, on an Irish stopover of an international flight, buys a souvenir leprechaun hat, and is mistaken for a real leprechaun by Spike.

No Hunting

No Hunting
6.9/10
  • Genre: AnimationComedy
  • Release: 14/01/1955
  • Character: Donald's Grandpa / Ranger (voice)
Donald is inspired by the spirit of his forefathers to take up a gun and go hunting for his food.

Wild and Woolfy

Wild and Woolfy
7.2/10
Droopy chases the wolf, a dangerous outlaw, after he kidnaps Lou, a sexy female singer, from the saloon.

Drag-A-Long Droopy

Drag-A-Long Droopy
7.3/10
An "absolutely authentic account of the grazing land battles of the sheep and cattle wars of the early west," pitting sheep rancher Droopy against a cattle ranching wolf.

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