

However it was just his mind playing tricks on him, causes Ichabod to laugh wildly. That Halloween night, Crane's lonely ride home on his old plowhorse, Gunpowder, becomes more lively than he ever imagined as he at first encounters frightening sounds thinking that the horseman is following him. Brom musically tells the tale of the Headless Horseman to frighten the schoolteacher, everyone else has no issue with the story. After a number of unsuccessful efforts, the situation changes when Brom decides to take advantage of Ichabod's superstitions. His subtle rivalry decides that he is a little too successful and needs "convincing" that Katrina is not for him. Ichabod has his eye on the Van Tassel wealth. Despite his unattractive appearance, he quickly proves to be a ladies man who charms the local town beauty, Katrina Van Tassel, a beautiful young daughter of a wealthy farmer, much to Brom Bones' displeasure. His somewhat odd behaviors make him the ridicule of the rambunctious and robust town bully Brom Bones, who rides Daredevil. The gangly and lanky Ichabod Crane is the new schoolmaster in Sleepy Hollow. The story of Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman, based on Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (narrated by Bing Crosby).Toad promises to reform until he eyes a 1908 biplane. With his friends, Toad redeems his good name by recovering the deed to the estate. Even after hearing all the testimonies from Cyril, Winnie says that Toad stole the car and Toad is thrown in jail but Toad's loyal horse Cyril Proudbottom pays a visit and inspires him to escape, which he does, only to learn that Winkie, the tavernkeeper and the weasels have taken over Toad Hall. His friends, Mole, Water Rat, and Angus MacBadger try to help him when his mania leads to the loss of the deed to Toad Hall and a charge of car theft. Thaddeus Toad, Esq., the happy-go-lucky upper-class proprietor of Toad Hall who believes in fun and adventure, has built a great deal of debt from disregarding the financial responsibilities of his insatiable love for transportation vehicles, such as the newfangled motor car. Toad, based on Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows (narrated by Basil Rathbone).

There are two segments in the film both based upon popular works of literature: 3 Subsequent usage and home video release.
