Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1929–1939)

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This is a listing of all the animated shorts released by Warner Bros. under the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies banners between 1930 and 1939, plus the pilot film from 1929 which was used to sell the Looney Tunes series to Leon Schlesinger and Warner Bros. A total of 270 shorts were released during the 1930s.

1929

Title Directed by Animated by Original release date
Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid Hugh Harman & Rudolf Ising Friz Freleng & Rollin Hamilton May 29, 1929 (1929-05-29)

A cartoonist (portrayed in live-action by Rudolf Ising) draws Bosko, who comes to life. Bosko speaks, sings, dances and plays the piano before the cartoonist sucks him into his ink pen and pours him back into the inkwell. Bosko pops out of the bottle and promises to return.

This is a live-action/animated short film starring a character named Bosko. The film was produced in May 1929 and shown by the two to various distributors. The film was first made viewable to the public on Cartoon Network's television special Toonheads: The Lost Cartoons on March 12, 2000, in an edited form. The full cartoon is present on disc 4 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1 as a special feature. The film is in the public domain as it doesn't have a copyright notice.

1930

All cartoons are Looney Tunes starring Bosko and are all directed and produced by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising, along with Leon Schlesinger as associate producer. All cartoons are also scored by Frank Marsales, who would score all cartoons through 1932. All cartoons from this year and 1931 are in the public domain.

Directing credits would not be shown for the cartoons until Buddy's Day Out in 1933.

No.
overall
No. in year Title Animated by Original release date
1 1 Sinkin' in the Bathtub Friz Freleng April 19, 1930 (1930-04-19)[1]
Bosko gets out of his bathtub as he goes on a car trip with his girlfriend Honey.
2 2 Congo Jazz Carman Maxwell & Paul Smith August 9, 1930 (1930-08-09)[2]
Bosko goes hunting in a jungle, but winds up befriending the jungle animals instead.
3 3 Hold Anything Friz Freleng & Norm Blackburn October 1930 (1930-10)[3]
4 4 The Booze Hangs High Friz Freleng & Paul Smith December 1930 (1930-12)[4]
5 5 Box Car Blues Rollin Hamilton & Carman Maxwell December 25, 1930 (1930-12-25)[citation needed]
Bosko travels with a banjo-playing pig inside a boxcar.

1931

This year marks the debut of the Merrie Melodies series. All Merrie Melodies cartoons are directed by Rudolf Ising, all Looney Tunes until The Tree's Knees are directed by Hugh Harman and Ising and all Looney Tunes cartoons as of Bosko Shipwrecked! are directed by Harman. The directors still remain uncredited however. The cartoons mainly star Bosko, Foxy and Piggy, with the final cartoon of the year being a one shot.

No.
overall
No. in year Title Series Animated by Original release date
6 1 Big Man from the North LT Friz Freleng & Robert Edmunds January 1931 (1931-01)[3]
7 2 Ain't Nature Grand! LT Friz Freleng & Norm Blackburn February 1931 (1931-02)[5]
8 3 Ups 'n Downs LT Rollin Hamilton & Paul Smith April 4, 1931 (1931-04-04)[5]
9 4 Dumb Patrol LT Friz Freleng & Carman Maxwell May 1931 (1931-05)[5]
10 5 Yodeling Yokels LT Rollin Hamilton & Norm Blackburn June 1931 (1931-06)[5]
11 6 Bosko's Holiday LT Friz Freleng & Paul Smith July 18, 1931 (1931-07-18)[5]
12 7 The Tree's Knees LT Friz Freleng & Rollin Hamilton August 1, 1931 (1931-08-01)[5]
13 8 Lady, Play Your Mandolin! MM Rollin Hamilton & Norm Blackburn August 2, 1931 (1931-08-02)[3]
14 9 Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! MM Friz Freleng & Carman Maxwell September 5, 1931 (1931-09-05)[6][7]
15 10 Bosko Shipwrecked! LT Rollin Hamilton & Larry Martin September 19, 1931 (1931-09-19)[5]
16 11 One More Time MM Friz Freleng & Paul Smith October 3, 1931 (1931-10-03)[8]
17 12 Bosko the Doughboy LT Rollin Hamilton & Carman Maxwell October 17, 1931 (1931-10-17)[5]
18 13 You Don't Know What You're Doin'! MM Friz Freleng & Norm Blackburn October 21, 1931 (1931-10-21)[9]
19 14 Bosko's Soda Fountain LT Friz Freleng & Rollin Hamilton November 14, 1931 (1931-11-14)[3]
20 15 Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land MM Friz Freleng & Paul Smith November 28, 1931 (1931-11-28)[10]
Note: One of the Censored Eleven and the earliest of them.
21 16 Bosko's Fox Hunt LT Rollin Hamilton & Norm Blackburn December 12, 1931 (1931-12-12)[3]
22 17 Red-Headed Baby MM Rollin Hamilton & Carman Maxwell December 26, 1931 (1931-12-26)[10]

1932

All Looney Tunes cartoons are directed by Hugh Harman, while all Merrie Melodies cartoons are directed by Rudolf Ising, again still uncredited.

No.
overall
No. in year Title Series Animated by Original release date Video if in the public domain
23 1 Bosko at the Zoo LT Friz Freleng & Larry Martin January 9, 1932 (1932-01-09)[3]
24 2 Pagan Moon MM Rollin Hamilton & Norm Blackburn January 31, 1932 (1932-01-31)[10]
25 3 Battling Bosko LT Friz Freleng & Paul Smith February 1932 (1932-02)[11]
26 4 Freddy the Freshman MM Friz Freleng & Paul Smith February 20, 1932 (1932-02-20)[12]
27 5 Big-Hearted Bosko LT Friz Freleng & Rollin Hamilton March 5, 1932 (1932-03-05)[11] TBA
28 6 Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee MM Rollin Hamilton & Carman Maxwell March 19, 1932 (1932-03-19)[12] TBA
29 7 Bosko's Party LT Friz Freleng & Larry Martin April 2, 1932 (1932-04-02)[citation needed] TBA
30 8 Goopy Geer MM Friz Freleng & Rollin Hamilton April 16, 1932 (1932-04-16)[12]
31 9 Bosko and Bruno LT Rollin Hamilton & Paul Smith April 30, 1932 (1932-04-30)[citation needed] TBA
32 10 It's Got Me Again! MM Friz Freleng & Thomas McKimson May 14, 1932 (1932-05-14)[12]
Note: First WB cartoon to be nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
33 11 Moonlight for Two MM Friz Freleng & Larry Martin June 11, 1932 (1932-06-11)[13] TBA
34 12 Bosko's Dog Race LT Rollin Hamilton & Norm Blackburn June 25, 1932 (1932-06-25)[citation needed] TBA
35 13 The Queen Was in the Parlor MM Friz Freleng & Paul Smith July 9, 1932 (1932-07-09)[citation needed] TBA
36 14 Bosko at the Beach LT Friz Freleng & Rollin Hamilton July 23, 1932 (1932-07-23)[citation needed] TBA
37 15 I Love a Parade MM Rollin Hamilton & Thomas McKimson August 6, 1932 (1932-08-06)[citation needed]
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38 16 Bosko's Store LT Friz Freleng & Robert McKimson August 13, 1932 (1932-08-13)[14] TBA
39 17 Bosko the Lumberjack LT Friz Freleng & Carman Maxwell September 3, 1932 (1932-09-03)[3] TBA
40 18 You're Too Careless with Your Kisses! MM Rollin Hamilton & Larry Martin September 10, 1932 (1932-09-10)[citation needed] TBA
41 19 Ride Him, Bosko! LT Friz Freleng & Norm Blackburn September 17, 1932 (1932-09-17)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on January 11, 1961 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2028.[15]
42 20 I Wish I Had Wings MM Rollin Hamilton & Paul Smith October 15, 1932 (1932-10-15)[citation needed] TBA
43 21 Bosko the Drawback LT Friz Freleng & Robert McKimson October 22, 1932 (1932-10-22)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on March 10, 1961 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2028.[16]
44 22 A Great Big Bunch of You MM Rollin Hamilton & Thomas McKimson November 12, 1932 (1932-11-12)[12] TBA
45 23 Bosko's Dizzy Date LT Rollin Hamilton & Robert McKimson November 19, 1932 (1932-11-19)[12] Copyright was renewed on February 3, 1961 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2028.[16]
Note: Recycles most of its footage from the unreleased cartoon Bosko and Honey.
46 24 Three's a Crowd MM Rollin Hamilton & Larry Martin December 10, 1932 (1932-12-10)[12] TBA
47 25 Bosko's Woodland Daze LT Friz Freleng & Paul Smith December 17, 1932 (1932-12-17)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on March 1, 1961 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2028.[16]

1933

As of Buddy's Day Out, the directors are now credited, under the text "Supervision".

No.
overall
No. in year Title Series Directed by Animated by Score by Original release date
48 1 The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives MM Rudolf Ising Rollin Hamilton & Norm Blackburn Frank Marsales January 7, 1933 (1933-01-07)[17]
49 2 Bosko in Dutch LT Friz Freleng & Hugh Harman Friz Freleng & Thomas McKimson Frank Marsales January 14, 1933 (1933-01-14)[citation needed]
50 3 One Step Ahead of My Shadow MM Rudolf Ising Friz Freleng & Carman Maxwell Frank Marsales February 4, 1933 (1933-02-04)[citation needed]
51 4 Bosko in Person LT Friz Freleng & Hugh Harman Rollin Hamilton & Robert McKimson Frank Marsales February 11, 1933 (1933-02-11)[18]
52 5 Young and Healthy MM Rudolf Ising Rollin Hamilton & Larry Martin Frank Marsales March 4, 1933 (1933-03-04)[citation needed]
53 6 Bosko the Speed King LT Hugh Harman Friz Freleng & Paul Smith Frank Marsales March 22, 1933 (1933-03-22)[citation needed]
54 7 The Organ Grinder MM Rudolf Ising Rollin Hamilton & Thomas McKimson Frank Marsales April 8, 1933 (1933-04-08)[citation needed]
55 8 Wake Up the Gypsy in Me MM Rudolf Ising Friz Freleng & Larry Silverman Frank Marsales May 13, 1933 (1933-05-13)[19]
56 9 Bosko's Knight-Mare LT Hugh Harman Robert McKimson & Robert Stokes Frank Marsales June 8, 1933 (1933-06-08)[citation needed]
57 10 I Like Mountain Music MM Rudolf Ising Friz Freleng & Larry Martin Frank Marsales June 14, 1933 (1933-06-14)[12]
58 11 Bosko the Sheep-Herder LT Hugh Harman Rollin Hamilton & Carman Maxwell Frank Marsales June 14, 1933 (1933-06-14)[citation needed]
59 12 Beau Bosko LT Friz Freleng & Hugh Harman Rollin Hamilton & Norm Blackburn Frank Marsales July 1, 1933 (1933-07-01)[citation needed]
60 13 Shuffle Off to Buffalo MM Rudolf Ising & Friz Freleng Friz Freleng & Paul Smith Frank Marsales July 8, 1933 (1933-07-08)[citation needed]
61 14 Bosko's Mechanical Man LT Hugh Harman Friz Freleng & Thomas McKimson Frank Marsales July 29, 1933 (1933-07-29)[citation needed]
62 15 The Dish Ran Away with the Spoon MM Rudolf Ising Rollin Hamilton & Robert McKimson Frank Marsales August 5, 1933 (1933-08-05)[citation needed]
63 16 Bosko the Musketeer LT Hugh Harman Rollin Hamilton & Robert Stokes Frank Marsales August 12, 1933 (1933-08-12)[18]
64 17 Bosko's Picture Show LT Friz Freleng & Hugh Harman Friz Freleng & Carman Maxwell Frank Marsales August 26, 1933 (1933-08-26)[citation needed]
65 18 We're in the Money MM Rudolf Ising Friz Freleng & Larry Martin Frank Marsales August 26, 1933 (1933-08-26)[citation needed]
66 19 Buddy's Day Out LT Tom Palmer Bill Mason Norman Spencer & Bernard B. Brown September 9, 1933 (1933-09-09)[20]
67 20 I've Got to Sing a Torch Song MM Tom Palmer Jack King Norman Spencer & Bernard B. Brown September 23, 1933 (1933-09-23)[12]
68 21 Buddy's Beer Garden LT Earl Duvall Jack King & Frank Tashlin Norman Spencer November 11, 1933 (1933-11-11)[20]
69 22 Buddy's Show Boat LT Earl Duvall Jack King & Jim Pabian Bernard B. Brown December 9, 1933 (1933-12-09)[20]
70 23 Sittin' on a Backyard Fence MM Earl Duvall Jack King & Don Williams Norman Spencer December 16, 1933 (1933-12-16)[17]

1934

This year marks the beginning of production of color WB cartoons, though only for the Merrie Melodies series. The Looney Tunes series remains in black and white until 1942. For this year, most Merrie Melodies cartoons would still be in black and white up until Rhythm in the Bow. All cartoons are under copyright.

No.
overall
No. in year Title Series Directed by Animated by Score by Original release date
71 1 Buddy the Gob LT Friz Freleng Jack King & Ben Clopton Bernard B. Brown January 5, 1934 (1934-01-05)[21]
72 2 Pettin' in the Park MM Bernard B. Brown Jack King & Bob Clampett Norman Spencer January 27, 1934 (1934-01-27)[17]
73 3 Honeymoon Hotel MM Earl Duvall Jack King & Frank Tipper Bernard B. Brown February 17, 1934 (1934-02-17)[22]
Note: This is the first color cartoon by Warner Bros, being produced in Cinecolor.
74 4 Buddy and Towser LT Friz Freleng Jack King & Robert McKimson Norman Spencer February 24, 1934 (1934-02-24)[3]
75 5 Buddy's Garage LT Earl Duvall Jack King & Sandy Walker Bernard B. Brown April 14, 1934 (1934-04-14)[23]
76 6 Beauty and the Beast MM Friz Freleng Jack King & Rollin Hamilton Norman Spencer April 14, 1934 (1934-04-14)[22]
77 7 Those Were Wonderful Days MM Bernard B. Brown Paul Smith & Don Williams Norman Spencer April 26, 1934 (1934-04-26)[3]
78 8 Buddy's Trolley Troubles LT Friz Freleng Ben Clopton & Frank Tipper Norman Spencer May 5, 1934 (1934-05-05)[24]
79 9 Goin' to Heaven on a Mule MM Friz Freleng Rollin Hamilton & Robert McKimson Norman Spencer May 19, 1934 (1934-05-19)[citation needed]
80 10 Buddy of the Apes LT Ben Hardaway Paul Smith & Sandy Walker Bernard B. Brown May 26, 1934 (1934-05-26)[23]
81 11 How Do I Know It's Sunday MM Friz Freleng Frank Tipper & Don Williams Bernard B. Brown June 9, 1934 (1934-06-09)[citation needed]
82 12 Buddy's Bearcats LT Jack King Ben Clopton Norman Spencer June 23, 1934 (1934-06-23)[23]
83 13 Why Do I Dream Those Dreams MM Friz Freleng Rollin Hamilton & Robert McKimson Norman Spencer June 30, 1934 (1934-06-30)[citation needed]
84 14 The Girl at the Ironing Board MM Friz Freleng Frank Tipper & Sandy Walker Bernard B. Brown August 23, 1934 (1934-08-23)[citation needed]
85 15 The Miller's Daughter MM Friz Freleng Rollin Hamilton & Chuck Jones Norman Spencer October 13, 1934 (1934-10-13)[22]
86 16 Shake Your Powder Puff MM Friz Freleng Robert McKimson & Bob Clampett Bernard B. Brown October 17, 1934 (1934-10-17)[22]
87 17 Buddy the Detective LT Jack King Paul Smith & Don Williams Bernard B. Brown October 17, 1934 (1934-10-17)[23]
88 18 Rhythm in the Bow MM Ben Hardaway Rollin Hamilton & Ben Clopton Norman Spencer October 20, 1934 (1934-10-20)[citation needed]
Note: This is the final black and white Merrie Melodies cartoon. All entries for the series after this would be produced in color.
89 19 Buddy the Woodsman LT Jack King Paul Smith & Don Williams Bernard B. Brown October 27, 1934 (1934-10-27)[23]
90 20 Buddy's Circus LT Jack King Robert McKimson & Ben Clopton Norman Spencer November 8, 1934 (1934-11-08)[23]
91 21 Those Beautiful Dames MM Friz Freleng Paul Smith & Chuck Jones Bernard B. Brown November 10, 1934 (1934-11-10)[citation needed]
Note: All Merrie Melodies cartoons as of this short would be produced in 2-strip Technicolor until Billboard Frolics.
92 22 Buddy's Adventures LT Ben Hardaway Robert McKimson & Don Williams Bernard B. Brown November 17, 1934 (1934-11-17)[25]
93 23 Pop Goes Your Heart MM Friz Freleng Frank Tipper & Sandy Walker Norman Spencer December 8, 1934 (1934-12-08)[citation needed]
94 24 Viva Buddy LT Jack King Frank Tipper & Cal Dalton Norman Spencer December 12, 1934 (1934-12-12)[23]
95 25 Buddy the Dentist LT Ben Hardaway Rollin Hamilton & Jack King Norman Spencer December 15, 1934 (1934-12-15)[23]

1935

All Merrie Melodies cartoons are in 2-strip Technicolor until the end of the year, when the series adopts 3-strip Technicolor as its new color process, starting with Flowers for Madame.

No.
overall
No. in year Title Series Directed by Animated by Score by Original release date
96 1 Mr. and Mrs. Is the Name MM Friz Freleng Ben Clopton & Cal Dalton Bernard B. Brown January 19, 1935 (1935-01-19)[26]
97 2 Country Boy MM Friz Freleng Robert McKimson & Paul Smith Norman Spencer February 9, 1935 (1935-02-09)[citation needed]
98 3 I Haven't Got a Hat MM Friz Freleng Rollin Hamilton & Jack King Bernard B. Brown March 2, 1935 (1935-03-02)[27]
99 4 Buddy's Pony Express LT Ben Hardaway Ben Clopton & Cal Dalton Bernard B. Brown March 9, 1935 (1935-03-09)[23]
100 5 Buddy's Theatre LT Ben Hardaway Don Williams & Sandy Walker Norman Spencer April 1, 1935 (1935-04-01)[3]
101 6 Along Flirtation Walk MM Friz Freleng Robert McKimson & Paul Smith Norman Spencer April 6, 1935 (1935-04-06)[citation needed]
102 7 Buddy of the Legion LT Ben Hardaway Bob Clampett & Chuck Jones Bernard B. Brown April 6, 1935 (1935-04-06)[28]
103 8 My Green Fedora MM Friz Freleng Bob Clampett & Chuck Jones Bernard B. Brown May 4, 1935 (1935-05-04)[22]
104 9 Buddy's Lost World LT Jack King Rollin Hamilton & Sandy Walker Norman Spencer May 18, 1935 (1935-05-18)[23]
105 10 Into Your Dance MM Friz Freleng Ben Clopton & Cal Dalton Norman Spencer June 8, 1935 (1935-06-08)[citation needed]
106 11 Buddy's Bug Hunt LT Jack King Robert McKimson & Paul Smith Norman Spencer June 22, 1935 (1935-06-22)[29]
107 12 Buddy in Africa LT Ben Hardaway Don Williams & Jack Carr Norman Spencer July 6, 1935 (1935-07-06)[30]
108 13 Country Mouse MM Friz Freleng Don Williams & Jack Carr Bernard B. Brown July 13, 1935 (1935-07-13)[citation needed]
109 14 Buddy Steps Out LT Jack King Bob Clampett & Chuck Jones Bernard B. Brown July 20, 1935 (1935-07-20)[31]
110 15 The Merry Old Soul MM Friz Freleng Rollin Hamilton & Riley Thomson Norman Spencer August 2, 1935 (1935-08-02)[citation needed]
111 16 Buddy the Gee Man LT Jack King Sandy Walker & Cal Dalton Norman Spencer August 24, 1935 (1935-08-24)[23]
112 17 The Lady in Red MM Friz Freleng Robert McKimson & Ben Clopton Bernard B. Brown September 7, 1935 (1935-09-07)[22]
113 18 A Cartoonist's Nightmare LT Jack King Don Williams & Paul Smith Bernard B. Brown September 14, 1935 (1935-09-14)[32]
114 19 Little Dutch Plate MM Friz Freleng Paul Smith & Bob Clampett Norman Spencer October 19, 1935 (1935-10-19)[citation needed]
115 20 Hollywood Capers LT Jack King Rollin Hamilton & Chuck Jones Norman Spencer October 19, 1935 (1935-10-19)[citation needed]
116 21 Gold Diggers of '49 LT Tex Avery Bob Clampett & Chuck Jones Bernard B. Brown November 2, 1935 (1935-11-02)[citation needed]
117 22 Billboard Frolics MM Friz Freleng Cal Dalton & Sandy Walker Bernard B. Brown November 16, 1935 (1935-11-16)[22]
118 23 Flowers for Madame MM Friz Freleng Paul Smith & Don Williams Norman Spencer December 14, 1935 (1935-12-14)[citation needed]

1936

This year, the Merrie Melodies series adopts the iconic bullseye rings in its opening titles alongside a script "That's all Folks!" text starting with I Wanna Play House and later the "Merrily We Roll Along" theme song starting with Boulevardier from the Bronx.

No.
overall
No. in year Title Series Directed by Animated by Score by Original release date
119 1 I Wanna Play House MM Friz Freleng Cal Dalton & Sandy Walker Bernard B. Brown January 11, 1936 (1936-01-11)[22]
120 2 The Phantom Ship LT Jack King Paul Smith & Don Williams Bernard B. Brown February 1, 1936 (1936-02-01)[citation needed]
121 3 The Cat Came Back MM Friz Freleng Ben Clopton & Robert McKimson Norman Spencer February 8, 1936 (1936-02-08)[22]
122 4 Boom Boom LT Jack King Cal Dalton & Sandy Walker Norman Spencer February 29, 1936 (1936-02-29)[citation needed]
123 5 Page Miss Glory MM Tex Avery Robert Cannon, Bob Clampett, Joe D'Igalo, Cal Dalton, A.C. Gamer, Ken Harris, Chuck Jones, Charles McKimson, Robert McKimson, Virgil Ross, Paul Smith, Sid Sutherland, Riley Thomson, Sandy Walker & Don Williams Harry Warren & Al Dubin March 7, 1936 (1936-03-07)[22]
124 6 Alpine Antics LT Jack King Riley Thomson & Jack Carr Norman Spencer March 9, 1936 (1936-03-09)[citation needed]
125 7 The Fire Alarm LT Jack King Ben Clopton & Robert McKimson Norman Spencer March 9, 1936 (1936-03-09)[33]
126 8 The Blow Out LT Tex Avery Chuck Jones & Sid Sutherland Bernard B. Brown April 4, 1936 (1936-04-04)[34]
127 9 I'm a Big Shot Now MM Friz Freleng Riley Thomson & Jack Carr Bernard B. Brown April 11, 1936 (1936-04-11)[22]
128 10 Westward Whoa LT Jack King Paul Smith & Ben Clopton Norman Spencer April 25, 1936 (1936-04-25)[citation needed]
129 11 Plane Dippy LT Tex Avery Sid Sutherland & Virgil Ross Bernard B. Brown April 30, 1936 (1936-04-30)[35]
130 12 Let It Be Me MM Friz Freleng Robert McKimson & Don Williams Bernard B. Brown May 2, 1936 (1936-05-02)[22]
131 13 I'd Love to Take Orders from You MM Tex Avery Bob Clampett & Cecil Surry Norman Spencer May 16, 1936 (1936-05-16)[citation needed]
132 14 Fish Tales LT Jack King Robert McKimson & Don Williams Norman Spencer May 23, 1936 (1936-05-23)[36]
133 15 Bingo Crosbyana MM Friz Freleng Cal Dalton & Sandy Walker Norman Spencer May 30, 1936 (1936-05-30)[22]
134 16 Shanghaied Shipmates LT Jack King Paul Smith & Joe D'Igalo Norman Spencer June 20, 1936 (1936-06-20)[32]
135 17 When I Yoo Hoo MM Friz Freleng Robert McKimson & Don Williams Norman Spencer June 27, 1936 (1936-06-27)[citation needed]
136 18 Porky's Pet LT Jack King Cal Dalton & Sandy Walker Norman Spencer July 11, 1936 (1936-07-11)[22]
137 19 I Love to Singa MM Tex Avery Chuck Jones & Virgil Ross Norman Spencer July 18, 1936 (1936-07-18)[22]
138 20 Porky the Rain-Maker LT Tex Avery Cecil Surry & Sid Sutherland Norman Spencer August 1, 1936 (1936-08-01)[citation needed]
139 21 Sunday Go to Meetin' Time MM Friz Freleng Robert McKimson & Don Williams Norman Spencer August 8, 1936 (1936-08-08)[22]
Note: One of the Censored Eleven.
140 22 Porky's Poultry Plant LT Frank Tashlin Don Williams & Volney White Carl W. Stalling August 22, 1936 (1936-08-22)[37]
141 23 At Your Service Madame MM Friz Freleng Don Williams & Cal Dalton Norman Spencer August 29, 1936 (1936-08-29)[citation needed]
142 24 Porky's Moving Day LT Jack King Paul Smith & Joe D'Igalo Carl W. Stalling September 12, 1936 (1936-09-12)[38]
143 25 Toy Town Hall MM Friz Freleng Robert McKimson & Sandy Walker Carl W. Stalling September 19, 1936 (1936-09-19)[22]
144 26 Milk and Money LT Tex Avery Chuck Jones & Virgil Ross Carl W. Stalling October 3, 1936 (1936-10-03)[39]
145 27 Boulevardier from the Bronx MM Friz Freleng Paul Smith & Cal Dalton Carl W. Stalling October 10, 1936 (1936-10-10)[22]
Note: First cartoon to use the "Merrily We Roll Along" opening theme.
146 28 Don't Look Now MM Tex Avery Bob Clampett & Joe D'Igalo Carl W. Stalling November 7, 1936 (1936-11-07)[22]
147 29 Little Beau Porky LT Frank Tashlin Robert Bentley & Nelson Demorest Carl W. Stalling November 14, 1936 (1936-11-14)[40]
148 30 The CooCoo Nut Grove MM Friz Freleng Robert McKimson & Sandy Walker Carl W. Stalling November 28, 1936 (1936-11-28)[22]
149 31 The Village Smithy LT Tex Avery Cecil Surry & Sid Sutherland Carl W. Stalling December 5, 1936 (1936-12-05)[citation needed]
150 32 Porky in the North Woods LT Frank Tashlin Volney White & Norman McCabe Carl W. Stalling December 19, 1936 (1936-12-19)[41]

1937

Starting this year, Carl W. Stalling would be the composer on almost every cartoon until To Itch His Own in 1958. The Looney Tunes series also adopts The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down theme song starting with Rover's Rival. Story credits were also implemented for this year, with The Lyin' Mouse being the first cartoon to feature a story credit, however they aren't fully implemented until 1941.

No.
overall
No. in year Title Series Directed by Animated by Original release date
151 1 He Was Her Man MM Friz Freleng Paul Smith & Cal Dalton January 2, 1937 (1937-01-02)[citation needed]
152 2 Porky the Wrestler LT Tex Avery Chuck Jones & Elmer Wait January 9, 1937 (1937-01-09)[citation needed]
153 3 Pigs Is Pigs MM Friz Freleng Robert McKimson & Paul Smith January 30, 1937 (1937-01-30)[42]
154 4 Porky's Road Race LT Frank Tashlin Robert Bentley & Joe D'Igalo January 9, 1937 (1937-01-09)[citation needed]
155 5 Picador Porky LT Tex Avery Chuck Jones & Sid Sutherland February 27, 1937 (1937-02-27)[citation needed]
Note: First short where Mel Blanc provides voice characterizations.[43]
156 6 I Only Have Eyes For You MM Tex Avery Bob Clampett & Virgil Ross February 27, 1937 (1937-02-27)[44]
157 7 The Fella with a Fiddle MM Friz Freleng Cal Dalton & Ken Harris March 27, 1937 (1937-03-27)[22]
158 8 Porky's Romance LT Frank Tashlin Robert Bentley & Joe D'Igalo April 3, 1937 (1937-04-03)[45]
159 9 She Was an Acrobat's Daughter MM Friz Freleng Robert McKimson & A.C. Gamer April 10, 1937 (1937-04-10)[46]
160 10 Porky's Duck Hunt LT Tex Avery Virgil Ross & Robert Cannon April 17, 1937 (1937-04-17)[47]
Note: First appearance of Daffy Duck.
161 11 Ain't We Got Fun MM Tex Avery Chuck Jones & Bob Clampett May 1, 1937 (1937-05-01)[22]
162 12 Porky and Gabby LT Ub Iwerks Chuck Jones & Bob Clampett May 15, 1937 (1937-05-15)[48]
163 13 Clean Pastures MM Friz Freleng Paul Smith & Phil Monroe May 22, 1937 (1937-05-22)[22]
Note: One of the Censored Eleven.
164 14 Uncle Tom's Bungalow MM Tex Avery Sid Sutherland & Virgil Ross June 5, 1937 (1937-06-05)[3]
Note: One of the Censored Eleven.
165 15 Porky's Building LT Frank Tashlin Volney White & Norman McCabe June 19, 1937 (1937-06-19)[citation needed]
166 16 Streamlined Greta Green MM Friz Freleng Cal Dalton & Ken Harris June 19, 1937 (1937-06-19)[citation needed]
167 17 Sweet Sioux MM Friz Freleng Robert McKimson & A.C. Gamer June 26, 1937 (1937-06-26)[citation needed]
168 18 Porky's Super Service LT Ub Iwerks Chuck Jones & Bob Clampett July 3, 1937 (1937-07-03)[49]
169 19 Egghead Rides Again MM Tex Avery Paul Smith & Irven Spence July 17, 1937 (1937-07-17)[50]
Note: First cartoon to use the "zooming sound" on the WB logo.
170 20 Porky's Badtime Story LT Bob Clampett Chuck Jones July 24, 1937 (1937-07-24)[51]
171 21 Plenty of Money and You MM Friz Freleng Cal Dalton & Phil Monroe July 31, 1937 (1937-07-31)[citation needed]
172 22 Porky's Railroad LT Frank Tashlin Robert Bentley & Joe D'Igalo August 7, 1937 (1937-08-07)[52]
173 23 A Sunbonnet Blue MM Tex Avery Virgil Ross August 21, 1937 (1937-08-21)[citation needed]
174 24 Get Rich Quick Porky LT Bob Clampett Chuck Jones August 28, 1937 (1937-08-28)[53]
175 25 Speaking of the Weather MM Frank Tashlin Joe D'Igalo & Volney White September 4, 1937 (1937-09-04)[citation needed]
176 26 Porky's Garden LT Tex Avery Sid Sutherland & Elmer Wait September 11, 1937 (1937-09-11)[54]
177 27 Dog Daze MM Friz Freleng Robert McKimson & A.C. Gamer September 18, 1937 (1937-09-18)[22]
178 28 I Wanna Be a Sailor MM Tex Avery Paul Smith & Virgil Ross September 25, 1937 (1937-09-25)[22]
179 29 Rover's Rival LT Bob Clampett Chuck Jones October 9, 1937 (1937-10-09)[citation needed]
Note: First cartoon to use the Merry-Go-Round Broke Down as its opening theme and the drum ending card with Porky saying "That's all Folks!".
180 30 The Lyin' Mouse MM Friz Freleng Ken Harris October 16, 1937 (1937-10-16)[22]
Story by: Tedd Pierce
181 31 The Case of the Stuttering Pig LT Frank Tashlin Volney White October 30, 1937 (1937-10-30)[55]
Story by: Melvin Millar
182 32 Little Red Walking Hood MM Tex Avery Irven Spence November 6, 1937 (1937-11-06)[58]

Story by: Cal Howard

Note: First appearance of an early version of Elmer Fudd.[56][57]
183 33 Porky's Double Trouble LT Frank Tashlin Joe D'Igalo October 9, 1937 (1937-10-09)[citation needed]
Story by: George Manuell
184 34 The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos MM Frank Tashlin Robert Bentley December 4, 1937 (1937-12-04)[22]
Story by: Melvin Millar
185 35 Porky's Hero Agency LT Bob Clampett Chuck Jones December 4, 1937 (1937-12-04)[citation needed]
186 36 September in the Rain MM Friz Freleng Cal Dalton December 18, 1937 (1937-12-18)[22]
Story by: Tedd Pierce

1938

No.
overall
No. in year Title Series Directed by Animated by Original release date Video if in the public domain
187 1 Daffy Duck & Egghead MM Tex Avery Virgil Ross January 1, 1938 (1938-01-01)[59] Copyright was renewed on September 27, 1965 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2033,[60] as it was originally produced in 1937.[61]
Story by: Ben Hardaway
188 2 Porky's Poppa LT Bob Clampett Chuck Jones January 15, 1938 (1938-01-15)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on October 22, 1965 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2033,[62] as it was originally produced in 1937.[63]
189 3 My Little Buckaroo MM Friz Freleng Robert McKimson January 29, 1938 (1938-01-29)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on September 27, 1965 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2033,[64] as it was originally produced in 1937.[65]
Story by: Tedd Pierce
190 4 Porky at the Crocadero LT Frank Tashlin Volney White February 5, 1938 (1938-02-05)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on October 22, 1965 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2033,[66] as it was originally produced in 1937.[67]
Story by: Lew Landsman
191 5 Jungle Jitters MM Friz Freleng Phil Monroe February 19, 1938 (1938-02-19)[22]

Story by: George Manuell

Note: One of the Censored Eleven.
192 6 What Price Porky LT Bob Clampett Chuck Jones & Robert Cannon February 26, 1938 (1938-02-26)[68] Copyright was renewed on April 7, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[69]
193 7 The Sneezing Weasel MM Tex Avery Sid Sutherland March 12, 1938 (1938-03-12)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on September 27, 1965 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2033,[70] as it was originally produced in 1937.[71]
Story by: Cal Howard
194 8 Porky's Phoney Express LT Cal Howard & Cal Dalton Herman Cohen March 19, 1938 (1938-03-19)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on October 22, 1965 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2033,[72] as it was originally produced in 1937.[73]
Story by: Melvin Millar
195 9 A Star is Hatched MM Friz Freleng Robert McKimson April 2, 1938 (1938-04-02)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on September 27, 1965 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2033,[74] as it was originally produced in 1937.[75]
Story by: Tedd Pierce
196 10 Porky's Five & Ten LT Bob Clampett Chuck Jones & John Carey April 16, 1938 (1938-04-16)[76] Copyright was renewed on June 10, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[77]
197 11 The Penguin Parade MM Tex Avery Paul Smith April 23, 1938 (1938-04-23)[22] Copyright was renewed on September 27, 1965 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[78]

Story by: Ben Hardaway

Screenplay and lyrics by: Byron Gay
198 12 Porky's Hare Hunt LT Ben Hardaway[lower-alpha 1] Volney White April 30, 1938 (1938-04-30)[80] Copyright was renewed on June 10, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2033, as it was originally produced in 1937.[81]

Story by: Howard Baldwin

Note: First appearance of a Daffy Duck-like Rabbit, who evolved into Bugs Bunny.
199 13 Now That Summer is Gone MM Frank Tashlin Robert McKimson May 14, 1938 (1938-05-14)[22] Copyright was renewed on September 27, 1965 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[82]
Story by: Fred Neiman
200 14 Injun Trouble LT Bob Clampett Chuck Jones & Izzy Ellis May 21, 1938 (1938-05-21)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on June 10, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[83]

Note: Not to be confused with the later 1969 Merrie Melodies cartoon of the same name.

Color remake: Wagon Heels
201 15 The Isle of Pingo Pongo MM Tex Avery Irven Spence May 28, 1938 (1938-05-28)[85] Copyright was renewed on September 27, 1965 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[86]

Story by: George Manuell

Note: One of the Censored Eleven, alongside being the first "spot gag" cartoon, where each vignette is punctuated by a moment of blackout.[84]
202 16 Porky the Fireman LT Frank Tashlin Robert Bentley June 4, 1938 (1938-06-04)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on August 22, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[87]
Story by: Melvin Millar
203 17 Katnip Kollege MM Cal Howard & Cal Dalton Joe D'Igalo June 11, 1938 (1938-06-11)[22] Copyright was renewed on September 27, 1965 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[88]
Story by: Fred Neiman
204 18 Porky's Party LT Bob Clampett Chuck Jones & Norman McCabe June 25, 1938 (1938-06-25)[89] Copyright was renewed on August 22, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[90]
205 19 Have You Got Any Castles MM Frank Tashlin Ken Harris June 25, 1938 (1938-06-25)[22]
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Story by: Jack Miller
206 20 Love and Curses MM Ben Hardaway & Cal Dalton Herman Cohen July 9, 1938 (1938-07-09)[22] Copyright was renewed on January 10, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[91]
Story by: Melvin Millar
207 21 Cinderella Meets Fella MM Tex Avery Virgil Ross July 23, 1938 (1938-07-23)[92] Copyright was renewed on January 10, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[93]
Story by: Tedd Pierce
208 22 Porky's Spring Planting LT Frank Tashlin Joe D'Igalo July 25, 1938 (1938-07-25)[94] Copyright was renewed on August 22, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[95]
Story by: George Manuell
209 23 Porky & Daffy LT Bob Clampett Robert Cannon & John Carey August 6, 1938 (1938-08-06)[96] Copyright was renewed on August 22, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[97]
210 24 The Major Lied 'Til Dawn MM Frank Tashlin Phil Monroe August 13, 1938 (1938-08-13)[22] Copyright was renewed on January 10, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[98]
Story by: Rich Hogan
211 25 Wholly Smoke LT Frank Tashlin Robert Bentley August 27, 1938 (1938-08-27)[99] Copyright was renewed on August 22, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[100]
Story by: George Manuell
212 26 A-Lad-In Bagdad MM Cal Howard & Cal Dalton Volney White August 27, 1938 (1938-08-27)[101] Copyright was renewed on January 10, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[102]
Story by: Dave Monahan
213 27 Cracked Ice MM Frank Tashlin Robert McKimson September 10, 1938 (1938-09-10)[22] Copyright was renewed on January 10, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[103]
Story by: Jack Miller
214 28 A Feud There Was MM Tex Avery Sid Sutherland September 24, 1938 (1938-09-24)[104] Copyright was renewed on September 27, 1965 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[105]

Story by: Melvin Millar

Note: First cartoon with the name Elmer Fudd, though "The Isle of Pingo Pongo" mentions this on its lobby card.
215 29 Porky in Wackyland LT Bob Clampett Norman McCabe & Izzy Ellis September 24, 1938 (1938-09-24)[106] Copyright was renewed on August 22, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[107]

Color remake: Dough for the Do-Do

Note: Added to the National Film Registry in 2000.
216 30 Little Pancho Vanilla MM Frank Tashlin Robert McKimson October 8, 1938 (1938-10-08)[22] Copyright was renewed on February 17, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[108]
Story by: Tedd Pierce
217 31 Porky's Naughty Nephew LT Bob Clampett Robert Cannon October 15, 1938 (1938-10-15)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on August 22, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[109]
Story by: Warren Foster
218 32 Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas MM Tex Avery Paul Smith October 22, 1938 (1938-10-22)[110] Copyright was renewed on February 17, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[111]
Story by: Rich Hogan
219 33 Porky in Egypt LT Bob Clampett Norman McCabe November 5, 1938 (1938-11-05)[112] Copyright was renewed on August 22, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[113]
Story by: Ernest Gee
220 34 You're an Education MM Frank Tashlin Robert McKimson November 5, 1938 (1938-11-05)[22] Copyright was renewed on February 17, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[114]
Story by: Dave Monahan
221 35 The Night Watchman MM Chuck Jones Ken Harris November 19, 1938 (1938-11-19)[22] Copyright was renewed on February 17, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[115]
Story by: Tedd Pierce
222 36 The Daffy Doc LT Bob Clampett John Carey & Vive Risto November 26, 1938 (1938-11-26)[116] Copyright was renewed on August 22, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[117]
223 37 Daffy Duck in Hollywood MM Tex Avery Virgil Ross December 12, 1938 (1938-12-12)[32] Copyright was renewed on February 17, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[118]
Story by: Dave Monahan
224 38 Porky the Gob LT Ben Hardaway & Cal Dalton Gil Turner December 17, 1938 (1938-12-17)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on December 9, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[119]
Story by: Melvin Millar
225 39 Count Me Out MM Ben Hardaway & Cal Dalton Herman Cohen December 17, 1938 (1938-12-17)[120] Copyright was renewed on February 17, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[121]
Story by: Melvin Millar
226 40 The Mice Will Play MM Tex Avery Sid Sutherland December 31, 1938 (1938-12-31)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on February 17, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034.[122]
Story by: Jack Miller

1939

No.
overall
No. in year Title Series Directed by Animated by Original release date Video if in the public domain
227 1 The Lone Stranger and Porky LT Bob Clampett Izzy Ellis & Robert Cannon January 7, 1939 (1939-01-07)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on August 22, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2035.[123]
228 2 Dog Gone Modern MM Chuck Jones Phil Monroe January 14, 1939 (1939-01-14)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on February 17, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2034,[124] as it was originally produced in 1938.[125]
Story by: Rich Hogan
229 3 It's an Ill Wind LT Ben Hardaway & Cal Dalton Herman Cohen January 28, 1939 (1939-01-28)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on December 9, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2035.[126]
Story by: Melvin Millar
230 4 Hamateur Night MM Tex Avery Paul Smith January 28, 1939 (1939-01-28)[127]
Story by: Jack Miller
231 5 Robin Hood Makes Good MM Chuck Jones Robert McKimson February 12, 1939 (1939-02-12)[22]
Story by: Dave Monahan
232 6 Porky's Tire Trouble LT Bob Clampett Norman McCabe February 18, 1939 (1939-02-18)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on December 9, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2035.[128]
Story by: Warren Foster
233 7 Gold Rush Daze MM Ben Hardaway & Cal Dalton Gil Turner February 25, 1939 (1939-02-25)[22]
Story by: Melvin Millar
234 8 A Day at the Zoo MM Tex Avery Rollin Hamilton March 11, 1939 (1939-03-11)[129]
Story by: Melvin Millar
235 9 Porky's Movie Mystery LT Bob Clampett John Carey March 11, 1939 (1939-03-11)[130] Copyright was renewed on December 9, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2035.[131]
Story by: Ernest Gee
236 10 Prest-O Change-O MM Chuck Jones Rudy Larriva March 11, 1939 (1939-03-11)[3]
237 11 Chicken Jitters LT Bob Clampett Robert Cannon & Vive Risto April 1, 1939 (1939-04-01)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on December 9, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2035.[132]
238 12 Bars and Stripes Forever MM Ben Hardaway & Cal Dalton Rod Scribner April 8, 1939 (1939-04-08)[citation needed] TBA
Story by: Jack Miller
239 13 Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur MM Chuck Jones A.C. Gamer April 22, 1939 (1939-04-22)[133] TBA
Story by: Dave Monahan
240 14 Porky and Teabiscuit LT Ben Hardaway & Cal Dalton Herman Cohen April 29, 1939 (1939-04-29)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on December 9, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2035.[134]
Story by: Melvin Millar
241 15 Thugs with Dirty Mugs MM Tex Avery Sid Sutherland May 6, 1939 (1939-05-06)[135] Copyright was renewed on May 3, 1967 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2035.[136]
Story by: Jack Miller
242 16 Kristopher Kolumbus Jr. LT Bob Clampett Norman McCabe & Izzy Ellis May 13, 1939 (1939-05-13)[137] Copyright was renewed on December 9, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2035.[138]
243 17 Naughty but Mice MM Chuck Jones Phil Monroe May 20, 1939 (1939-05-20)[139] Copyright was renewed on May 23, 1967 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2035.[140]
Story by: Rich Hogan
244 18 Believe It or Else MM Tex Avery Virgil Ross June 3, 1939 (1939-06-03)[32] Copyright was renewed on June 1, 1967 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2035.[141]
Story by: Dave Monahan
245 19 Polar Pals LT Bob Clampett John Carey June 3, 1939 (1939-06-03)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on December 9, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2035.[142]
Story by: Warren Foster
246 20 Hobo Gadget Band MM Ben Hardaway & Cal Dalton Richard Bickenbach June 17, 1939 (1939-06-17)[143] Copyright was renewed on June 1, 1967 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2035.[144]
Story by: Jack Miller
247 21 Scalp Trouble LT Bob Clampett Norman McCabe June 24, 1939 (1939-06-24)[145] Copyright was renewed on December 9, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2035.[146]
Story by: Enest Gee
248 22 Old Glory MM Chuck Jones Robert McKimson July 1, 1939 (1939-07-01)[147] Copyright was renewed on June 20, 1967 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2035.[148]
249 23 Porky's Picnic LT Bob Clampett Robert Cannon & Vive Risto July 15, 1939 (1939-07-15)[149] Copyright was renewed on December 9, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2035.[150]
250 24 Dangerous Dan McFoo MM Tex Avery Paul Smith July 15, 1939 (1939-07-15)[151] Copyright was renewed on July 7, 1967 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2035.[152]
Story by: Rich Hogan
251 25 Snowman's Land MM Chuck Jones Ken Harris July 29, 1939 (1939-07-29)[citation needed] Copyright was renewed on July 7, 1967 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2035.[153]
Story by: Dave Monahan
252 26 Wise Quacks LT Bob Clampett Izzy Ellis August 5, 1939 (1939-08-05)[154] Copyright was renewed on December 9, 1966 and will not be in the public domain until January 1, 2035.[155]
Story by: Warren Foster
# Title Series Director Animator Characters Release date Availability Reissue release date Notes Video if in the public domain
253 Hare-um Scare-um MM Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton Gil Turner Prototype-Bugs Bunny, Hunter August 12, 1939
  • Final cartoon where the byline "WARNER BROS." was on a banner.
254 Detouring America MM Tex Avery Rollin Hamilton Narrator, Mr. Butterfinger August 26, 1939
  • Nominated for an Academy Award for best animated film in 1939.
  • First cartoon where the byline "WARNER BROS." was not on a banner.
255 Little Brother Rat MM Chuck Jones Bob McKimson Sniffles, Father Owl, Baby Owls, Scavenger Hunt Clerk, Other Mice September 2, 1939 June 8, 1946
256 Porky's Hotel LT Bob Clampett John Carey,
Norman McCabe
Porky Pig September 2, 1939
  • First Looney Tunes cartoon with the 1939-46 Porky Pig drum ending.
257 Sioux Me MM Ben Hardaway
Cal Dalton
Herman Cohen Indian Chief, Rainmaker, Indian Boy, Baby Turtle, Inventor, Narrator, Indian Bass Singer September 9, 1939 July 21, 1951
258 Land of the Midnight Fun MM Tex Avery Charles McKimson,
Bob McKimson (unc.),
Virgil Ross (unc.)
September 23, 1939
259 Jeepers Creepers LT Bob Clampett Vive Risto,
Robert Cannon (unc.)
John Carey (unc.)
Izzy Ellis (unc.)
Porky Pig, Ghost, Singing Ghost, Police Dispatcher September 23, 1939
260 Naughty Neighbors LT Bob Clampett I. Ellis Petunia, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck (cameo), Happy Rabbit (cameo) October 7, 1939
  • Final appearance of Petunia Pig.
261 The Little Lion Hunter MM Chuck Jones Phil Monroe,
Ken Harris (unc.),
Rudy Larriva (unc.)
Bob McKimson (unc.)
Inki, Mynah Bird October 7, 1939 March 23, 1946
  • First appearances of Inki & the Mynah Bird.
262 The Good Egg MM Chuck Jones Ken Harris,
Bob McKimson (unc.)
October 21, 1939 January 5, 1946
263 Pied Piper Porky LT Bob Clampett John Carey,
Dave Hoffman
Porky Pig November 4, 1939
  • Laserdisc - Wince Upon A Time: Foolhardy Fairy Tales and Looney Legends
  • DVD - Porky Pig 101, Disc 4
  • DVD - A Night at the Movies
  • Streaming - HBO Max (restored)
264 Fresh Fish MM Tex Avery Sid Sutherland,
Virgil Ross (unc.),
Rod Scribner (unc.)
November 4, 1939 April 6, 1946
265 Fagin's Freshman MM Ben Hardaway
Cal Dalton
Rod Scribner Mama Cat, Blackie the Kitten, Three Little Kittens, Fagin November 18, 1939 September 16, 1950
266 Porky the Giant Killer LT Ben Hardaway
Cal Dalton
Gil Turner,
Rod Scribner (unc.)
Porky Pig, The Giant November 18, 1939
267 Sniffles and the Bookworm MM Chuck Jones Bob McKimson Sniffles, Bookworm December 2, 1939 November 10, 1951
  • First appearance of Bookworm.
268 Screwball Football MM Tex Avery Virgil Ross Coach December 16, 1939
269 The Film Fan LT Bob Clampett Norman McCabe,
Vive Risto,
John Carey (unc.),
Izzy Ellis (unc.)
Porky Pig December 16, 1939
270 The Curious Puppy MM Chuck Jones Philip Monroe,
Ken Harris,
Robert McKimson
Two Curious Puppies December 30, 1939 April 24, 1948

Notes

  1. Co-directed by Cal Dalton, but was uncredited.[79]

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Further reading

  • Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros. Cartoons, by Jerry Beck and Will Friedwald (1989), Henry Holt, ISBN 0-8050-0894-2
  • Chuck Amuck : the Life and Times of an Animated Cartoonist by Chuck Jones, published by Farrar Straus & Giroux, ISBN 0-374-12348-9
  • That's Not All, Folks! by Mel Blanc, Philip Bashe. Warner Books, ISBN 0-446-39089-5 (Softcover) ISBN 0-446-51244-3 (hardcover)
  • Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons, Leonard Maltin, Revised Edition 1987, Plume ISBN 0-452-25993-2 (Softcover) ISBN 0-613-64753-X (hardcover)

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