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- The exploits of Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer.
- When artist draws a magic line, it takes on a life of its own, becoming a silhouette of a living hot-tempered person. This "Mr. Linea" wants more things drawn so he can enjoy himself, but the artist loves having fun on Mr. Linea's account.
- Architect Paul Herman travels to a tropical island to establish its potential as a tourist resort. He doesn't realize that his plans are found out by a tribe of people of only a fraction of the size of normal humans. Three of them decide to hide in his luggage as stowaways and enlist the Herman family in their efforts to prevent the destruction of their habitat.
- The protagonist is a young dragon named Grisù. He lives with his father Fumè Draconis in the Valley of the Dragon (Scotland), a tourist destination where Fumè is the main attraction. Despite being a dragon, Grisù dreams of becoming a firefighter, seeking the help of his benefactor Sir Cedric McDragon, and his wife Lady Rowena McDragon.
- Set in the early eighties in Israel, "Soldier of the Night" is a horror film. It is the first Israeli horror film ever made. A beautiful young woman (Iris) meets an attractive young man (Ze'ev) and spends the night with him. As their relationship develops we hear of a series of murders that take place in Israel, but strangely the police discover that all the victims are soldiers, soldiers in the Israeli Army. The police have no clue as to who the murderer is. They first suspect that there's a political, nationalistic motif behind this murderous rampage. But, as the story unfolds Iris realizes that Ze'ev goes out at night on special secret missions which he claims are part of his duty on some secret army unit. Only at the end Iris realizes that Ze'ev has been rejected from the army and is taking his revenge.
- Mr. Rossi is a cartoon character of the Italian cartoonist Bruno Bozzetto.
- As a live woman performs a striptease, she's cheered on by an audience of small cartoon men. Some of them pop in the excitement as she brings down the house.
- Mr. Rossi is a cartoon character of the Italian cartoonist Bruno Bozzetto.
- Mr. Rossi is a cartoon character of the Italian cartoonist Bruno Bozzetto.
- 1979–198024m7.6 (28)TV EpisodeWith the raft and all his belongings lost, and no idea where Jim is, Huck looks for shelter and stumbles across the Grangerfords, who are busy feuding with their neighbors.
- 1979–198024m7.4 (27)TV EpisodeHuck learns more about the feud, and finds that they don't even stop on Sundays when he meets the Shepherdsons at church. Then he discovers that Jim has been hiding nearby and has fixed up their raft.
- Huck discovers that Sophia's run away to marry a Shepherdson, which escalates the feud. He finally rejoins Jim and they return to the river to continue their journey.
- Tom and Huck decide to hunt for buried treasure, and after having no luck digging around dead trees, they decide to try a haunted house. But before they get a chance to hunt for the treasure, Indian Joe arrives.
- 1979–198024m7.8 (30)TV EpisodeAunt Polly and Mrs Harper discover that their boys are missing, and realize that Tom, Joe and Huck ran away. They start to fear the worst when the leaky boat the boys stole washes ashore.
- 1979–198024m7.6 (26)TV EpisodePap Finn has returned and is determined to get his hands on Huck's money, so he kidnaps Huck and locks him up in a deserted cabin while he tries to convince the Judge to hand over what he claims is rightfully his.
- Huck eventually escapes from the cabin where his father locked him up, and sets about making it look as if he's been attacked. Finding the cabin empty, Judge Thatcher suspects that Pap Finn has murdered Huck.
- After searching around town all day, Huck finally finds Indian Joe plotting to take revenge on Widow Douglas. Meanwhile, Tom and Becky leave the school group to go exploring on their own, but get lost in the caves.
- 1979–198024m7.6 (25)TV EpisodeHuck continues to pretend that he's Tom when the real Tom arrives and confuses things even more by introducing himself as Sid. Tom agrees to help rescue Jim but insists on doing things the way they are in the books.
- Tom and Huck are rich, and Widow Douglas and her sister take pity on Huck and adopt him. But wearing fancy clothes and being civilized doesn't suit Huck at all and he soon gets tired of it and runs away.
- Huck returns to the raft to find that Jim is gone and soon discovers that the Duke and Dauphin have sold Jim to a nearby farm. At the farm he meets Aunt Sally who mistakes him for Tom Sawyer.
- Faced with spending his whole Saturday whitewashing Aunt Polly's fence, Tom persuades his friends to do the work for him and to pay for the privilege too. Tom meets Judge Thatcher's niece, Becky, and immediately falls in love with her.
- 1979–198024m7.2 (26)TV EpisodeHuck runs into two men who introduce themselves as Duke and Dauphin. Although Huck has doubts about them being royalty, he decides to keep quiet since he and Jim have secrets of their own.
- 1979–198024m7.3 (26)TV EpisodeThe whole town, including Indian Joe, gathers to hear one witness after another speak out against Muff Potter and it looks as if nothing at all will be said in his defense.
- 1979–198024m7.0 (27)TV EpisodeTom and Huck visit the graveyard at midnight, intending to use a dead cat to cure warts. But instead of the devils they expect, three grave robbers arrive and the boys witness the murder of the doctor.