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- Beginning of the story of the all-known football-headed boy.
- Minute-long "on this day in history" shorts, used a countdown to America's bicentennial.
- A 1997 television commercial in which James Bond uses the Visa banking card for improved security.
- An animated chorus line of treats dances down a theater aisle while singing a jingle that encourages the audience to visit the concession stand.
- A photo-montage of pictures from the media of the year.
- Alfred Hitchcock makes an experiment in this short film where he uses the sound device for the first time in a motion picture of his own. This is a sound test where the master of suspense and actress Anny Ondra have some humored dialogues, just checking the sound quality designed for Hitchcock's first talkie picture, the classic Blackmail (1929).
- Luxo Jr. likes playing ball, so after entering the screen, it kicks the beach ball with its head passing it to its father.
- Jim Henson's live-action short RIPPLES, created in 1967 for a competition at Montreal's Expo '67, is one of several projects from that period exploring how ideas are formed and the workings of the mind. Using a variety of images rapidly cut together, the film visualizes the mind's eye of an architect as he considers his next project. An electronic track adds to the effect, underscoring the mental leaps made by the brain as it sources concepts and makes connections. This short is part of a larger collection of rare early films by one of the world's most beloved storytellers and puppeteers: Jim Henson.
- Demonic escapades of an ex-child program star and a demonic, mass-murdering essence, Noseybonk.
- A haunting PSA about keeping matches out of the hands of children.
- A short made for Community Chests of America in which Pluto shows his support by donating his bone collection.
- A man tries to catch a cab home when a stranger confronts him.
- "Pure genius" (Rutger Hauer) ascertains it was just a nightmare, as he drinks a cocktail.
- Honey Nut Cheerios mascot BuzzBee challenges Wednesday Addams for a race in The Addams Family Mansion.
- A commercial for Universal Studios Florida theme park in Orlando, filled with movie references.
- Road Runner takes the wheel in a Plymouth Road Runner car, while the Coyote tries to catch him in an Ajax Rocket Car.
- Various shots of Adolf Hitler standing on a balcony with Benito Mussolini and King Vittorio-Emanuele (Victor Emmanuel) III and the Queen of Italy, watching a huge fascist parade moving along the streets of Rome. Male and female troops and groups march past; Hitler grins. A band of young men in uniform march along in a slow and low goosestep; Mussolini makes some kind of signal with his hands that commentator jokes means "If he doesn't do it right, chop his head off". Tanks move along past the Colosseum. Hitler and Mussolini go through a rather comical "After you Claude - No, after you Cecil" bit of business. It look like each is modestly acknowledging the roar of the crowds, while intimating that the glory belongs to the other.
- Public Service announcement. Bringing awareness to the lost connection between mankind and nature.
- A beer bottle dances to jazz music, with its duplicates doing some antics.
- A mother sewing at home is interspersed with shots of her kid going into the street and getting involved in a road accident.
- A commercial for a Halloween contest in which audience should've spot the pictures of five villains during the airing of Ghostbusters (1986).
- A man uses different words to describe an amphibian as the film evolves.
- A man finds a stone outside his house. He picks it up - with unexpected consequences.
- Alejandro begins in frame. He then kicks his leg beginning the dance, then lowers himself with his knees in order to drop. This is on beat with the song. He then proceeds to the next part of the dance which is alternating between left and right legs. He then gets back up briefly to the drop again. When he gets the bucket and the mop he does push ups, with the joke being that his father walked into the room.
- A private detective seduced by a femme fatale is on his last mint.
- Under Stan La Prontti, La Sierra High School's PE department answers the President's call for physical fitness.
- A baby is intrigued by an irresponsive one.
- A field of grass blows in the wind below a blue sky.
- A young boy plays with his toy car while he uses his imagination to recall real-world experiences with his mother involving trains, buses and automobiles.
- A short scene with Maddie getting ready to cheer with her squad.
- A commercial for the original Legend of Zelda for the NES where two geeks rap about the game and how cool it is.
- "Security is Common Sense" was a PSA shown only to members of the military in 1953. The PSA talks about using common sense measures when dealing with government secrets and safeguarding top secret information. Marilyn Monroe makes a seductive cameo at the end and says, "I hate a careless man".
- Check out the lost parts of the hit Disney show about Lloyd Nebulon and his friends.