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The Doggies' Stories Birthday Party is a 2019 American web television live-action/animated hybrid interactive movie, besides also featuring segments hosted by the Doggie Family and the Pussycat Brothers from The Doggies narrating the films as if they were stories.

Films used in the film

 * Headin' South (DreamWorks) (reserved)
 * Trapito (DreamWorks) (narrated by Linda)
 * Peter Pan and Peter Pan II: Return to NeverLand (Disney) (both films are told as a complete story; narrated by George)
 * Anastasia (Disney/Fox) (narrated by Sarah)
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 * The Pebble and the Penguin (MGM/DreamWorks) (narrated by Linda)
 * Storks (Warner Bros.) (narrated by Kevin and Wendy)
 * Pinocchio (Disney) (narrated by Robbie)
 * Cinderella (Disney; classic version) (reserved)
 * Aladdin (Disney; classic version) (reserved)
 * Beauty and the Beast (Disney; classic version) (narrated by Robbie)
 * All Dogs Go to Heaven (DreamWorks) (reserved)
 * Trolls (DreamWorks) (narrated by Linda)
 * Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (Warner Bros.) (reserved)
 * The Little Mermaid (Disney) (reserved)
 * An American Tail (Universal) (reserved)
 * Rio (Disney/Fox) (reserved)
 * Thumbelina (Warner Bros./Disney/Fox) (narrated by Robbie)
 * Annie (Sony/Colombia; classic version) (reserved)
 * Brother Bear (Disney) (reserved)
 * Robin Hood (Disney) (reserved)
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 * Heidi's Song (Paramount) (reserved)
 * The Nightmare Before Christmas (Disney) (reserved)
 * Tangled (Disney) (narrated by George)
 * Fun and Fancy Free (Disney) (the two segments are separated for the block, with Bongo being told in the middle and Mickey and the Beankstalk being told at the ending; Bongo is narrated by Linda, while Mickey and the Beankstalk is narrated by George)

Plot
The Doggies and the Pussycat Brothers, acompaned by the Dreamtoons animal characters in live-action sequences, tell some stories (all of them being films) to a group of children in an party, with Sam Pussycat doing sassy comments throughout the stories.

After the final story, Mickey and the Beankstalk, George then cheers up Bobo, who was crying about Willie the Giant's death saying that Willie was a nice giant who did not deserve to die. Just as George says that Willie is a fictional character and not real, Willie himself appears, alive and well, tearing the roof off the house. Willie inquires about Mickey Mouse's whereabouts, but George, Linda and Sam faints in shock while Kevin and Wendy tell Willie goodnight. The scene closes with Willie noticing The Brown Derby restaurant and putting it on like a hat before stomping off to find Mickey, with the HOLLYWOOD lights blinking in the background.

Trivia

 * The film's main plot is mainly based on the live-action segments starring Edgar Bergen and Luana Patten in Walt Disney's 1947 film Fun and Fancy Free.
 * Despite the live action segments, the cartoon characters remain animated.
 * The films are edited, removing the title cards and opening and closing credits while the narrative lines are redubed by the The Doggies voice cast (with new ones added), as well as including comments by Sam during some scenes.
 * When Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was added into the film, a bunch of new scenes, which are animated recreations of scenes from the original Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory who weren't present in the Tom and Jerry remake, were added to focus on the whole story, while remaining Tom and Jerry's appearance in the story, such as:
 * The film is considered as the longest Netflix original film due to its long duration.
 * Annie is the only live-action film who air in the film, to flit with the block's live-action segments.
 * Disney, Warner Bros., MGM and Paramount give DreamWorks Television and Netflix permission for using the aftermentioned films, which they are credited as co-producers (through none of these companies didn't contribute any work towards the film) to the film.
 * Annie is the only live-action film who air in the film, to flit with the block's live-action segments.
 * Disney, Warner Bros., MGM and Paramount give DreamWorks Television and Netflix permission for using the aftermentioned films, which they are credited as co-producers (through none of these companies didn't contribute any work towards the film) to the film.