Puff the Magic Dragon: The Incredible Mr. Nobody
The magic dragon teaches a boy to believe in his own creative abilities.
Fred Wolf
Romeo Muller
Casts & Crew
Burgess Meredith
David Mendenhall
Joan Gerber
Bob Holt
Billy Jayne
Diana Dumpis
Hal Smith
Robert Ridgely
Also Directed by Fred Wolf
Spanky and Porky try to figure out a way to get their mother a winter coat for Christmas after she buys them a Blue Comet electric train.
Sandy is a little girl with a penchant for whoppers. However, when her lies start go so far as to implicate the innocent for her own misdeeds, Puff decides to step in. Using his magic, Puff takes Sandy to the Land of Living Lies where everyone tells the most ridiculous lies and honesty is persecuted. Only when Sandy realizes the need for honesty can she help Puff escape this insane world. Written by Kenneth Chisholm
What appears to start as a casual stroll turns into an unusual encounter continuing into a more than average "boy meets girl" sketch, all rendered in a rather unique free form style.
The Mouse and his child (the two parts of a single small wind-up toy), go on a quest to become "self-winding".
Originally intended to be a pilot for the third Walt Disney Television animated series the movie features five pastel-colored talking (fluppy) dogs who arrive through a fluppy interdimensional doorway. Upon arrival the dogs brefriend 10-year-old Jamie and his neighbor Claire. The friends must help the fluppy dogs avoid the clutches of the the evil miser Wagstaff.
To fight evil, a young rabbit can transform into a star spangled superhero.
An old bearded man wearing a raincoat walks into a bar and sits down, placing a mysterious box next to him. The other patrons try, with varying success, to find out what's inside.
Years ago, there was a place called The Land of Point, because everything in The Land of Point had one: the barns, the houses, the cars, everything, even the people. Everyone in The Land of Point had a point at the top of its head. Everyone, that is, except Oblio, who was born round-headed. Since he had no point, Oblio, along with his trusty dog, Arrow, was banished to the Pointless Forest. Join them to see what wonders await these two intrepid travelers as they make their way on their amazing, song-filled journey of discovery!
Rhoda's camera-shy doorman gets his own special in which we see his daily habits, including flirting with joggers and making the rounds of local watering holes.
Free to Be…You and Me, a project of the Ms. Foundation for Women, is a record album, and illustrated book first released in November 1972, featuring songs and stories from many current celebrities of the day (credited as "Marlo Thomas and Friends") such as Alan Alda, Rosey Grier, Cicely Tyson, Carol Channing, Michael Jackson, and Diana Ross, among others. An ABC Afterschool Special using poetry, songs, and sketches, followed two years later in March 1974. The basic concept is to encourage a post-60's gender neutrality, while saluting values such as individuality, tolerance, and happiness with one's identity. A major thematic message is that anyone, whether a boy or a girl, can achieve anything.