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- A Democratic strategist helps a retired veteran run for mayor in a small, conservative Midwest town.
- A group of wild animal friends are forced to move to a park after humans drive them away from their old home.
- Sex farce about Fred, an inept post WWIII superhero garbageman, who must prevent WW4 by disarming the continents of Virginia, where mutated feminists live, and USSSR, where mutated buttless men live. Beautiful Liberty is his only ally.
- Six old-style funny silhouetted fairy tales for not so-old-style people.
- Natanaël, seven, still doesn't know how to read. His eccentric old aunt bequeaths her house to his parents and her book collection to the young boy. Nat discovers that the books serve as a shelter for all the heroes found in children's literature. They are the original characters and are counting on him for protection. For if they leave the library, they will disappear along with their stories forever! When his parents start selling off the books, Nathanaël, who is shrunk by the evil witch Carabosse, braves everything to save his tiny friends.
- A boy who is cruel to animals is transformed into a cat.
- Edited from season 1 of The Animals of Farthing Wood (1993) with some changes and additions, the film follows Fox and his animal friends seeking refuge as Man invades their forest.
- One starry night, the baby Jesus is brought into the world and a bright light signals that the new savior is born. This delightful animated tale is the perfect Christmas gift for the whole family.
- Gwen is a young girl adopted by a nomad tribe in a desert post-apocalyptic world. When Gwen's friend is kidnapped, she and an old woman called Roseline embark on a trip to bring him back.
- The animated adventures of a young reindeer, his family and friends.
- The narrator Henri Dès reads and sings the beautiful stories of Pomme d'Api Magazine. The stories revolve around the imaginary world of children and feature talking animals, witches, castles and more.
- In 14th-century France, Vilain is a peasant who prays often and fervently to Saint Martin. Touched by this devotion, the Saint appears to the peasant and offers him four wishes. Villain tells his robust and disbelieving wife, who laughingly makes a wish for anatomical changes in her husband. Saint Martin complies, and Villain replies in kind with a wish of his own about his wife's body. They're now in a fix; the woman makes another wish, and the two are left with less than that with which they started. They do have a final, inevitable wish. His work done, Saint Martin sighs and departs for Heaven after a last word of advice.
- Madame Doddy, a vet, always has a lot to do. Day after day, Vertoline, her pussycat, brings home an animal of the area in trouble with its master. And most of the time, Madame Doddy realizes that it is the master who must be treated rather than the pet...
- Santa and his helpers oversleep and risk causing a toy shortage at Christmas.
- Robert follows Jane, the daughter of a wealthy dog food industrialist, who invades his dreams and deals in a strange form of business.
- A Scrooge-like bear doses Santa Claus with a sleeping potion in order to ruin Christmas.
- Fred, a young boy of African origin, who was born and lives in Paris, is a fan of new technologies and a computer whiz. This year N'Gemele, his grandfather, comes to France for the first time in his life. The old man brings him as a present a hand carved wood bird, which Fred finds cheesy. However, this present, at first despised, will gradually find its place in the boy's heart and create a bond between the boy and his grandfather...
- Paulo, a seven-year-old little boy, lives alone with his mother. What complicates the matter is that his mum is an actress and is therefore often away from home. One night his baby-sitter, a very odd woman, offers him a magic key which enables to move to the other side of the red curtain. He thus discovers what his mother's job actually is and starts understanding her better, at the same time breaking his own solitude