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Connie Rasinski

Directing

Known For

Possible Possum
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Possible Possum is a series of animated shorts for television, produced by Terrytoons. One of the last series to be produced in-house at New Rochelle before the animation studio chose to outsource to the L.A-based studio for the remainder of its active years. The series ran from 1965 to 1971, a year after Deputy Dawg ceased production.

Possible Possum

1965
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9.0

A Luno the White Stallion short.

The Missing Genie

1963
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10.0

Answering a call for dogs to contribute to the war effort and join the "W.O.O.F.S." a small white puppy falls in with the others at a training facility manned by Gandy and Sourpuss. To clean them up, Gandy removes their fleas with a vacuum cleaner labeled "Flea Internment Camp". While the rest go through exercises and drilling, the puppy isn't big enough, so he's washed out. Moping around the beach, he sees a German submarine land and three fat pig Nazis emerge, one looking like Hitler. The pup alerts Sourpuss and the dogs, and a shootout ensues, the Nazis holed up in a shack. They toss out a bomb, but our hero tosses it back, blowing up the structure, and leaving the pigs as three hams with a swastika imprints. The pooch is truly patriotic, and gets a flag-waving medal ceremony.

Patriotic Pooches

1943
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7.0

In this Cinemascope Terrytoon, Spoofy is a zany little fox that comes to life on the animator's drawing board and subdues a western gunslinger with trick props and gadgets.

Gag Buster

1957
Gaston's Baby
8.0

A rich woman on her way to a costume party thinks Gaston is a babysitter; Gaston thinks he's there to paint her child's picture. Gaston mistakes her husband, in costume, for the child, and takes extreme measures to make him sit still for his portrait.

Gaston's Baby

1958
Movie Madness
9.0

The talking magpies, Heckel and Jeckle, crash a movie studio driving a papier-mache limousine, and have no problem eluding the studio watchdog by disguising themselves, at various times, as knights-in-armor, Romeo and Juliet and, then, a couple of penguins. After many defeats, the vigilant-but-dumb bulldog finally kicks them of the lot.

Movie Madness

1951
Gaston Is Here
8.0

Gaston Le Crayon is a French (kind of beatnik-looking) artist who brings his artwork to life. He's doing a famous painting to be. Movie director Alfred Fitchcock moves in next door. Fitchcock is making a movie about a man stranded in the frozen Arctic. Gaston takes it seriously. He paints a toaster, stuffs the freezing man in it, and pops him out like a piece of toast. Gaston thinks that he's doing a good deed. Fitchcock is furious.

Gaston Is Here

1957
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9.0

A Luno the White Stallion short.

Roc-a-Bye Sinbad

1964
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7.5

Beanstalk Jack is on trial for for crimes against Mr & Mrs Giant.

The Misunderstood Giant

1960
Much Ado About Nothing
9.0

Little Cute Chickie Duck loves little lucky Dinky Duck but they have a quarrel, which leads their parents to have a quarrel, which leads to a big-duck brawl...careful, there...which leads to much ado about nothing as Chickie and Dinky have made up and gone flirting together.

Much Ado About Nothing

1940
The Uninvited Pests
7.7

Farmer Al Falfa and his dog try to have a private picnic, but Heckle & Jeckle decide to freeload. The usual hijinks ensue as the farmer and his dog try to get rid of the magpies. Eventually, the farmer gives them a stick of dynamite disguised as a hot dog. As they try to roast it, the farmer drives away in his car to avoid the explosion, but Heckle & Jeckle throw the dynamite into their car.

The Uninvited Pests

1946
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N/A

A Luno the White Stallion short.

Jungle Jack

1974
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7.0

A Luno the White Stallion short.

Trouble in Baghdad

1963
House of Hashimoto
9.3

Hashimoto tells his friend G.I. Joe about the Invisible Mouse.

House of Hashimoto

1960
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10.0

Gandy Goose is reading a book about Post-War Inventions. Sourpuss doesn't like it one bit, and that night he dreams that he has come to a hall of new inventions. At first he's impressed, but things begin to go wrong with the inventions, and when he finally wakes up, he promptly smashes the book over Goose's head.

Post War Inventions

1945
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10.0

The Hare gets his second chance at beating the Tortoise in a foot race, but a canine police officer thwarts his chance at redemption.

A Hare-Breadth Finish

1957
Cat Trouble
8.0

Heckle and Jeckle see a seemingly helpless baby bird (who keeps saying he is only three years old) in danger as a cat is trying to capture it.

Cat Trouble

1947
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10.0

Dimwit, the dopey dog, is a harried office worker and chain-smoking, gulping coffee and bottles of aspirin tablets does nothing to settle his jangling nerves. His doctor advises him to take up a relaxing , mild hobby. Dimwit tries woodworking, landscape painting and photography but all result in disasters that unnerve him even more. He shoots the doctor and finally finds a life that relaxes him...busting rocks in the fresh air of the prison yard.

How to Relax

1954
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10.0

Gandy Goose, dreaming, is taken across the Atlantic ocean to a fairy-tale Erie, where flowers dance and then turn into geese; elves warble Irish lullabies, and a giant terrorizes the countryside. Just as the giant chase Gandy into the ocean, he awakens safe at home back in the USA.

Good Old Irish Tunes

1941
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7.0

Astronut was a kind, zany guy from outer space who always seemed to get into trouble. Oscar was his human friend.

Haunted Housecleaning

1966