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''The Golden Age of Looney Tunes'' is a collection of
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s released by
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in the 1990s. There were five sets made, featuring a number of discs, and each disc side represented a different theme, being made up of seven cartoons per side. The first volume was also released on VHS, with each tape representing one disc side. Like many other ''
Looney Tunes ''Looney Tunes'' is an American animated comedy short film series produced by Warner Bros. starting from 1930 to 1969, concurrently with its partner series '' Merrie Melodies'', during the golden age of American animation. ...
'' home video releases by MGM/UA Home Video, Volumes 1-4 used faded 35 mm
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(a.a.p.) television prints as MGM/UA and
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, owners of the rights to the shorts, at the time had no access to Warner Bros.' negatives. Unlike many other ''Looney Tunes'' home video releases by MGM/UA Home Video, most of the a.a.p. logos were cut from the releases. As Volume 5 was released in 1997, however, newer "remasters" were used that Turner Entertainment had created in 1995, infamously known as Turner "dubbed versions", to make the shorts look more presentable for television and home video releases. These shorts had an altered ending card taken from one of the shorts with the disclaimer to Turner Entertainment below. Turner did not have access to Warner Bros.' negatives, so only what was provided from a.a.p. could be used, hence why some of the Turner prints are of varying quality. With the exception of the "
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" shorts, every ''Looney Tunes'' and ''
Merrie Melodies ''Merrie Melodies'' is an American animated series of comedy short films produced by Warner Bros. starting in 1931, during the golden age of American animation, and ending in 1969. Then some new cartoons were produced from the late 1970s to the ...
'' short in the a.a.p./Turner library was released in this collection.


Volume 1

The first volume of the set, ''The Golden Age of Looney Tunes'' was released on December 11, 1991 on LaserDisc. Due to potentially offensive material in the cartoon '' Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips'', later reprints were released with that short replaced by '' Racketeer Rabbit'', which was also released on Volume 3. The first volume contains 70 animated shorts from 1931 through 1948 (1933–1948 on the cover). Each side of the first volume's discs contains animated shorts fitting a particular theme or category - this arrangement is used in all five volumes of ''The Golden Age of Looney Tunes''. Each side was also released on VHS as ten separate volumes * Side 1, 1930's Musicals, featured several early entries in the ''
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'' series. Music played an integral part in each cartoon on this side. Including Tex Avery's I Love To Singa. * Side 2, Firsts, featured debut cartoons for several major characters. One featured cartoon, '' Daffy Duck & Egghead'', technically, was the first Daffy Duck cartoon in color, and the first where the character actually has that name. This was used because Turner did not own the rights to ''
Porky's Duck Hunt ''Porky's Duck Hunt'' is a 1937 Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon directed by Tex Avery. The cartoon was released on April 17, 1937, and stars Porky Pig and Daffy Duck, the latter making what is considered his first official appearance. Plot ...
'', Daffy's actual debut. This copy of Daffy Duck and Egghead uses the Blue Ribbon titles but leaves the original end cue intact. * Sides 3 through 6 were each dedicated to cartoons from one of the following directors:
Tex Avery Frederick Bean "Tex" Avery (February 26, 1908 – August 26, 1980) was an American animator, cartoonist, director, and voice actor. He was known for directing and producing animated cartoons during the golden age of American animation. His mo ...
(side 3),
Bob Clampett Robert Emerson Clampett Sr. (May 8, 1913 – May 2, 1984) was an American animator, director, producer and puppeteer. He was best known for his work on the '' Looney Tunes'' animated series from Warner Bros. as well as the television shows '' ...
(side 4),
Chuck Jones Charles Martin Jones (September 21, 1912 – February 22, 2002) was an American animator, director, and painter, best known for his work with Warner Bros. Cartoons on the '' Looney Tunes'' and '' Merrie Melodies'' series of shorts. He wrote, pro ...
(side 5) and
Friz Freleng Isadore "Friz" Freleng (August 21, 1905May 26, 1995), credited as I. Freleng early in his career, was an American animator, cartoonist, director, producer, and composer known for his work at Warner Bros. Cartoons on the ''Looney Tunes'' and ...
(side 6) * Side 7,
Bugs Bunny Bugs Bunny is an animated cartoon character created in the late 1930s by Leon Schlesinger Productions (later Warner Bros. Cartoons) and voiced originally by Mel Blanc. Bugs is best known for his starring roles in the ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merr ...
by Each Director, was one of two Bugs-centric sides on the first volume. It featured at least one Bugs Bunny cartoon from each director that did at least one between 1940 through July 1948. Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Chuck Jones,
Robert McKimson Robert Porter McKimson Sr. (October 13, 1910 – September 29, 1977) was an American animator and illustrator, best known for his work on the ''Looney Tunes'' and '' Merrie Melodies'' series of cartoons from Warner Bros. Cartoons and later DeP ...
and
Frank Tashlin Frank Tashlin (born Francis Fredrick von Taschlein, February 19, 1913 – May 5, 1972), also known as Tish Tash and Frank Tash, was an American animator, cartoonist, children's writer, illustrator, screenwriter, and film director. He was best k ...
each directed one entry, while Friz Freleng directed two. Controversy rose up with Japanese-Americans for this disc including Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips, it was later replaced by Bugs Bunny Rides Again. * Side 8, 1940's Zanies, featured several character-driven cartoons from the 1940s. * Side 9, Hooray For Hollywood, was dedicated to cartoons in which show-business itself played a major part. Many cartoons on this side featured caricatures of notable celebrities of the time. * Side 10, The Art of Bugs, was the other Bugs-centric side on the first volume. All three
Cecil Turtle Cecil Turtle is a fictional character in the Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Melodies'' series of films. Though he made only three theatrical appearances, Cecil has the unusual distinction in that he is one of the very few characters wh ...
encounters are on this side, as are the debuts of Beaky Buzzard and
Marvin the Martian Marvin the Martian is an extraterrestrial character from Warner Bros.' '' Looney Tunes'' and '' Merrie Melodies'' cartoons. He frequently appears as a villain in cartoons and video games, and wears a helmet and skirt. The character has been voic ...
. Another notable cartoon is ''
The Old Grey Hare ''The Old Grey Hare'' is a 1944 ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The short was released on October 28, 1944, and features Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. Title The title is a double play on words. One is the typical pun between " ...
'', which is famous for its end gag involving the title card. Notes: This set also contains the original ending audio of "Daffy Duck and Egghead" "Speaking Of The Weather" "Swooner Crooner" and "Have You Got Any Castles?"


Volume 2

''The Golden Age of Looney Tunes: Vol. 2'' was released on July 1, 1992 on laserdisc. The second volume contains 70 animated shorts from 1931 through 1948. The second volume's categories are as follows: * Side 1, Musical Madness, features several musical cartoons from the 1930s, including several Harman and Ising-era cartoons, and two early color entries (before the switch to three-strip Technicolor). * Side 2, Early Wabbits, features all the color cartoons starring the Bugs Bunny prototype, and some early cartoons with Bugs himself. * Sides 3 through 6 are again dedicated to cartoons from a single (or in one case, a pair of) director(s), in the following order: Frank Tashlin, Chuck Jones, Bob Clampett and McKimson/
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* Side 7, Fables & Fairy Tales, featured cartoons which parodied famous
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s. * Side 8, The Art of Daffy, is dedicated to
Daffy Duck Daffy Duck is an animated cartoon character created for Leon Schlesinger Productions by animators Tex Avery and Bob Clampett. Styled as an anthropomorphic black duck, he has appeared in cartoon series such as ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Mel ...
. All four color ''
Looney Tunes ''Looney Tunes'' is an American animated comedy short film series produced by Warner Bros. starting from 1930 to 1969, concurrently with its partner series '' Merrie Melodies'', during the golden age of American animation. ...
'' released in 1943 are on this side. * Side 9, Best Supporting Players, featured cartoons starring several lesser-known characters * Side 10, Variations on a Theme, was centered on
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.


Volume 3

''The Golden Age of Looney Tunes: Vol. 3'' was released on December 23, 1992 on laserdisc. The third volume contains 70 animated shorts from 1931 through 1948. The third volume's categories are as follows: * Side 1, Harman-Ising, exclusively featured cartoons from the era they headed the WB cartoon studio. * Side 2, Bugs Bunny, features cartoons starring the titular character * Sides 3 through 6, as with previous volumes, are each dedicated to cartoons from a particular director, in the following order: Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, Early Avery, Tashlin/Clampett * Side 7,
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s, featured cartoons dealing with the world of sport * Side 8, The Evolution of Egghead, covers the evolution of Egghead into
Elmer Fudd Elmer J.'' Hare Brush'' (1956) Fudd is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes''/'' Merrie Melodies'' series and the archenemy of Bugs Bunny. He has one of the more disputed origins in the Warner Bros. cartoon panthe ...
* Side 9, Porky and Daffy, featured cartoons starring either character (with one pairing) * Side 10,
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, had cartoons that featured stereotypes of Africans or Native Americans


Volume 4

''The Golden Age of Looney Tunes: Vol. 4'' was released on July 14, 1993 on laserdisc. The fourth volume contains 73 animated shorts from 1932 through 1948. The fourth volume's categories are as follows: * Side 1, Bugs Bunny, was dedicated to the titular rabbit * Side 2, Early Chuck Jones, featured early entries from that director * Side 3, Friz Freleng, featured cartoons from that director * Side 4, Cartoon All-Stars, had several character-driven cartoons and two one-shots * Side 5, Radio Daze, featured cartoons centered on
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or its stars * Side 6, Frantic Forties, featured several one-shots from the 1940s * Side 7, Wacky Blackouts, featured cartoons centered on sight gags * Side 8, Ben Hardaway & Cal Dalton (and Private Snafu), featured cartoons from the Hardaway-Dalton team along with two Private Snafu cartoons * Side 9, Sniffles, was dedicated to the titular mouse * Side 10, Merrie Melodies, featured several early entries in that series.


Volume 5

''The Golden Age of Looney Tunes: Vol. 5'' was released on April 2, 1997 on laserdisc. The fifth volume contains 55 animated shorts from 1932 through 1949. The fifth volume came out over three and a half years after ''The Golden Age of Looney Tunes: Vol. 4'' was released - by this point, Turner had been bought out by
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. A majority of the shorts in this volume use the newer American 1995 Turner "dubbed" prints, except for ''Country Mouse'' and ''The Merry Old Soul'', which have their original
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prints. Side 1 and Side 8 do not have Turner prints. The final box set in the series contains bonus material such as an alternate version of ''Hare Ribbin and two live-action film segments with cameos by Bugs Bunny: ''
My Dream Is Yours ''My Dream Is Yours'' is a 1949 Technicolor musical romantic comedy film starring Jack Carson, Doris Day, and Lee Bowman. Plot The film opens in Los Angeles, where Doug Blake is dumped as a manager by Gary Mitchell. He goes to New York City to f ...
'' and '' Two Guys from Texas''. The set also includes three
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-era cartoon shorts featuring the sailor Hook that were made specially for the U.S. Armed Forces. The shorts are ''The Good Egg'' (not to be confused with the regular Warner Bros. short with the same name), ''The Return of Mr. Hook'' and ''Tokyo Woes''. The fifth volume's categories are as follows: * Side 1, Black and White Classics, features several cartoons from the Harman-Ising era * Side 2, Early Avery, features early cartoons from Tex Avery * Side 3, Freleng Follies, has a number of cartoons from Friz Freleng * Side 4, Musical Madness, has several musical cartoons from the 1930s * Side 5, Pesky Pets, features cartoons centered on animals normally kept as pets, including several Curious Puppies cartoons * Side 6, Objects d'Art, features "objects come to life" cartoons * Side 7, Animal Antics, features cartoons driven by all-animal casts * Side 8, Supplement Material, features the bonus content


Available shorts

This is a listing of the shorts in the Warner Bros.' ''
Looney Tunes ''Looney Tunes'' is an American animated comedy short film series produced by Warner Bros. starting from 1930 to 1969, concurrently with its partner series '' Merrie Melodies'', during the golden age of American animation. ...
'' and ''
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'' series (as well as a few non-''Looney Tunes''/''Merrie Melodies'' shorts) available on ''The Golden Age of Looney Tunes'' set. See the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography for a more detailed list of all the shorts. All films before '' Honeymoon Hotel'' are in black-and-white. Unless otherwise noted, all other cartoons are in three-strip
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. Key * = Looney Tunes * = Merrie Melodies * = was reissued as a Blue Ribbon ''Merrie Melodies'' short * NT = Non-theatrical shorts * X:Y = Volume X, Side Y * ''*'' = Public domain * Cine =
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* Techni =
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Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! ''Smile, Darn Ya, Smile!'' is a 1931 Warner Bros. '' Merrie Melodies'' cartoon short directed by Rudolf Ising. The short was released on September 5, 1931, and features Foxy, an early ''Merrie Melodies'' star. This is one of only three Merrie ...
''* (Ising/Sep 5/''1:1'') - 1931 # {{MM* '' One More Time''* (Ising/Oct 3/''3:1'') - 1931 # {{MM* '' You Don't Know What You're Doin'!''* (Ising/Oct 31/''2:1'') - 1931 # {{MM* '' Red-Headed Baby''* (Ising/Dec 26/''3:1'') - 1931 # {{MM* '' Pagan Moon''* (Ising/Jan 23/''3:1'') - 1932 # {{MM* ''
Freddy the Freshman ''Freddy the Freshman'' is a 1932 Warner Bros. '' Merrie Melodies'' animated short film, directed by Rudolph Ising. The short was released on February 20, 1932. Synopsis Raccoon coat-clad Freddy the Freshman, "the freshest kid in town" and a c ...
''* (Ising/Feb 20/''3:7'') - 1932 # {{MM* '' Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee''* (Ising/Mar 19/''4:5'') - 1932 # {{MM* ''
Goopy Geer Goopy Geer is an animated cartoon character created in 1932 for the ''Merrie Melodies'' series of cartoons from Warner Bros. He's a singing, dancing, piano-playing dog who is considered to be "the first ''Merrie Melodies'' star", although he only ...
''* (Ising/Apr 16/''2:1'') - 1932 # {{MM* '' It's Got Me Again!''* (Ising/May 14/''5:1'') - 1932 # {{MM* '' Moonlight for Two''* (Ising/Jun 11/''5:1'') - 1932 # {{MM* '' The Queen Was in the Parlor''* (Ising/Jul 9/''4:10'') - 1932 # {{MM* '' I Love a Parade''* (Ising/Aug 6/''4:10'') - 1932 # {{MM* '' You're Too Careless with Your Kisses!''* (Ising/Sep 10/''5:1'') - 1932 # {{MM* '' I Wish I Had Wings''* (Ising/Oct 15/''5:1'') - 1932 # {{MM* '' A Great Big Bunch of You''* (Ising/Nov 12/''3:1'',''5:1'') - 1932 # {{MM* '' Three's a Crowd''* (Ising/Dec 10/''2:1'') - 1932 # {{MM* '' The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives''* (Ising/Jan 7/''3:1'') - 1933 # {{MM* '' One Step Ahead of My Shadow'' (Ising/Feb 4/''3:1'') - 1933 # {{MM* '' Young and Healthy'' (Ising/Mar 4/''5:1'') - 1933 # {{MM* '' The Organ Grinder'' (Ising/Apr 8/''4:10'') - 1933 # {{MM* '' Wake Up the Gypsy in Me'' (Ising/May 13/''3:10'') - 1933 # {{MM* '' I Like Mountain Music'' (Ising/Jun 10/''5:1'') - 1933 # {{MM* ''
Shuffle Off to Buffalo "Shuffle Off to Buffalo" is a song written by Al Dubin and Harry Warren and introduced in the 1933 musical film '' 42nd Street'', in which Ruby Keeler and Clarence Nordstrom sang and danced to it. Ginger Rogers, Una Merkel, and the Chorus also ...
'' (Ising and Freleng/Jul 8/''1:1'') - 1933 # {{MM* '' The Dish Ran Away With the Spoon'' (Ising/Aug 5/''3:1'') - 1933 # {{MM* '' We're in the Money'' (Ising/Aug 26/''2:1'') - 1933 # {{MM* '' Honeymoon Hotel'' (Duvall/Feb 17/''2:1''/Cine) - 1934 # {{MM* ''
Beauty and the Beast ''Beauty and the Beast'' (french: La Belle et la Bête) is a fairy tale written by French novelist Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve and published in 1740 in ''La Jeune Américaine et les contes marins'' (''The Young American and Marine ...
'' (Freleng/Apr 14/''2:7''/Cine) - 1934 # {{MM* '' Those Beautiful Dames'' (Freleng/Nov 10/''5:6''/2-strip Techni) - 1934 # {{MM* '' Pop Goes Your Heart'' (Freleng/Dec 8/''5:7''/2-strip Techni) - 1934 # {{MM* '' Mr. and Mrs. Is the Name'' (Freleng/Jan 19/''5:4''/2-strip Techni) - 1935 # {{MM* '' Country Boy'' (Freleng/Feb 9/''5:5''/2-strip Techni) - 1935 # {{MM* ''
I Haven't Got a Hat ''I Haven't Got a Hat'' is a 1935 animated short film, directed by Isadore Freleng for Leon Schlesinger Productions as part of the ''Merrie Melodies'' series. Released on March 2, 1935, the short is notable for featuring the first appearance of s ...
'' (Freleng/Mar 2/''1:2''/2-strip Techni) - 1935 # {{MM* '' Along Flirtation Walk'' (Freleng/Apr 6/''3:7''/2-strip Techni) - 1935 # {{MM* '' My Green Fedora'' (Freleng/Apr 6/''5:6''/2-strip Techni) - 1935 # {{MM* ''
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'' (Freleng/Jun 8/''5:4''/2-strip Techni) - 1935 # {{MM* '' The Country Mouse'' (Freleng/Jul 13/''5:4''/2-strip Techni) {{blue ribbon - 1935 # {{MM* ''
The Merry Old Soul ''The Merry Old Soul'' is a 1933 animated short film by Walter Lantz Productions, as part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. The cartoon was nominated for an Academy Award. Plot Oswald goes to a dental clinic for treatment to his cavity prob ...
'' (Freleng/Aug 17/''5:4''/2-strip Techni) {{blue ribbon - 1935 # {{MM* '' The Lady in Red'' (Freleng/Sep 7/''2:1''/2-strip Techni) {{blue ribbon - 1935 # {{MM* '' Little Dutch Plate'' (Freleng/Oct 19/''5:6''/2-strip Techni) {{blue ribbon - 1935 # {{MM* ''
Billboard Frolics ''Billboard Frolics'' is a 1935 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' directed by Friz Freleng Isadore "Friz" Freleng (August 21, 1905May 26, 1995), credited as I. Freleng early in his career, was an American animator, cartoonist, director, pro ...
'' (Freleng/Nov 9/''4:10''/2-strip Techni) - 1935 # {{MM* ''
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'' (Freleng/Nov 30/''4:10''/2-strip Techni) {{blue ribbon - 1935 # {{MM* '' I Wanna Play House'' (Freleng/Jan 11/''5:7'') - 1936 # {{MM* '' The Cat Came Back'' (Freleng/Feb 8/''5:5''/2-strip Techni) {{blue ribbon - 1936 # {{MM* '' Page Miss Glory'' (Avery/Mar 7/''1:1'') - 1936 # {{MM* '' I'm a Big Shot Now'' (Freleng/Apr 11/''5:7'') {{blue ribbon - 1936 # {{MM* '' Let It Be Me'' (Freleng/May 9/''4:5'') {{blue ribbon - 1936 # {{MM* '' I'd Love to Take Orders From You'' (Avery/May 16/''5:6'') - 1936 # {{MM* '' Bingo Crosbyana'' (Freleng/May 30/''5:4'') - 1936 # {{MM* '' When I Yoo Hoo'' (Freleng/Jun 27/''5:7'') {{blue ribbon - 1936 # {{MM* '' I Love to Singa'' (Avery/Jul 18/''1:1'') {{blue ribbon - 1936 # {{MM* '' At Your Service Madame'' (Freleng/Aug 29/''5:7'') - 1936 # {{MM* '' Toy Town Hall'' (Freleng/Sep 19/''5:6'') - 1936 # {{MM* ''
Boulevardier from the Bronx ''Boulevardier from the Bronx'' is a 1936 Warner Bros. '' Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on October 10, 1936. Plot Big-city baseball team with a cocky chicken pitcher named Dizzy Dan plays an exhibitio ...
'' (Freleng/Oct 10/''3:7'') - 1936 # {{MM* ''
Don't Look Now ''Don't Look Now'' ( it, A Venezia... un Dicembre rosso shocking, lit=In Venice... a shocking red December) is a 1973 English-language film in the thriller genre directed by Nicolas Roeg, adapted from the 1971 short story by Daphne du Mauri ...
'' (Avery/Nov 7/''5:2'') {{blue ribbon - 1936 # {{MM* ''
The Coo-Coo Nut Grove ''The CooCoo Nut Grove'' is a 1936 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' short animated film, set in the famed Cocoanut Grove of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. The cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng, with animation by Robert McKimson and San ...
'' (Freleng/Nov 28/''1:9'') - 1936 # {{MM* ''
He Was Her Man ''He Was Her Man'' is a 1934 American pre-Code mob film starring James Cagney, Joan Blondell, and Victor Jory. The film was directed by Lloyd Bacon. Plot Flicker Hayes (Cagney) informs the police after he sets up two men to be caught in a phony ...
'' (Freleng/Jan 2/''3:10'') {{blue ribbon - 1937 # {{MM* '' Pigs Is Pigs'' (Freleng/Jan 30/''3:4'') {{blue ribbon - 1937 # {{MM* ''
I Only Have Eyes for You "I Only Have Eyes for You" is a romantic love song by composer Harry Warren and lyricist Al Dubin, written for the film ''Dames'' (1934) when Dick Powell introduced it. Several successful recordings of the song were made in 1934; later, there we ...
'' (Avery/Mar 6/''5:2'') {{blue ribbon - 1937 # {{MM* '' The Fella with a Fiddle'' (Freleng/Mar 27/''5:4'') {{blue ribbon - 1937 # {{MM* '' She Was an Acrobat's Daughter'' (Freleng/Apr 10/''5:3'') - 1937 # {{MM* ''
Ain't We Got Fun "Ain't We Got Fun" is a popular foxtrot published in 1921 with music by Richard A. Whiting, lyrics by Raymond B. Egan and Gus Kahn. It was first performed in 1920 in the Fanchon and Marco revue ''Satires of 1920'', then moved into vaudeville a ...
'' (Avery/May 1/''5:2'') {{blue ribbon - 1937 # {{MM* '' Streamlined Greta Green'' (Freleng/Jun 19/''5:6'') - 1937 # {{MM* '' Sweet Sioux'' (Freleng/Jul 3/''5:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1937 # {{MM* '' Egghead Rides Again'' (Avery/Jul 17/''3:8'') - 1937 # {{MM* '' Plenty of Money and You'' (Freleng/Jul 31/''5:7'') {{blue ribbon - 1937 # {{MM* ''
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'' (Avery/Aug 21/''5:2'') {{blue ribbon - 1937 # {{MM* ''
Speaking of the Weather ''Speaking of the Weather'' is an animated cartoon short in the ''Merrie Melodies'' series produced by Leon Schlesinger for Warner Bros. Released to theaters on September 4, 1937, it was directed by Frank Tashlin and animated by Joe D'Igalo and Vo ...
'' (Tashlin/Sep 4/''1:1'') {{blue ribbon - 1937 # {{MM* '' Dog Daze'' (Freleng/Sep 18/''5:5'') - 1937 # {{MM* '' I Wanna Be a Sailor''* (Avery/Sep 25/''3:5'') {{blue ribbon - 1937 # {{MM* ''
The Lyin' Mouse The Lyin' Mouse is a 1937 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on October 16, 1937. Plot A mouse is trying to free himself from a trap when a cat arrives. The mouse, desperate to avoid being eat ...
'' (Freleng/Oct 16/''5:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1937 # {{MM* '' Little Red Walking Hood'' (Avery/Nov 6/''2:7'') {{blue ribbon - 1937 # {{MM* ''
The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos ''The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos'' is a 1937 '' Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. The short was released on December 4, 1937. Plot The cartoon starts with an owl named "Owl Kott" (satirizing Alexander Woolcott's ''Town Crier' ...
'' (Tashlin/Dec 4/''4:5'') - 1937 # {{MM* ''
September in the Rain "September in the Rain" is a popular song about nostalgia by Harry Warren and Al Dubin, published in 1937. The song was introduced by James Melton in the film '' Melody for Two''. It has become a standard, having been recorded by many artists sin ...
'' (Freleng/Dec 18/''4:10'') {{blue ribbon - 1937 # {{MM* '' Daffy Duck & Egghead'' (Avery/Jan 1/''1:2'') {{blue ribbon - 1938 # {{MM* '' My Little Buckeroo'' (Freleng/Jan 29/''5:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1938 # {{MM* '' The Sneezing Weasel'' (Avery/Mar 12/''5:2'') {{blue ribbon - 1938 # {{MM* '' A Star is Hatched'' (Freleng/Apr 2/''5:7'') - 1938 # {{MM* ''
The Penguin Parade ''The Penguin Parade'' is a 1938 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' directed by Tex Avery. The short was released on April 23, 1938. Synopsis The cartoon takes place at a nightclub for penguins (and walruses). The club is called The Club Iceberg. ...
'' (Avery/Apr 23/''2:1'') - 1938 # {{MM* '' Now That Summer is Gone'' (Tashlin/May 14/''5:4'') {{blue ribbon - 1938 # {{MM* '' Katnip Kollege'' (Dalton and Howard/Jun 11/''1:1'') {{blue ribbon - 1938 # {{MM* '' Have You Got Any Castles?''* (Tashlin/Jun 25/''1:1'') {{blue ribbon - 1938 # {{MM* '' Love and Curses'' (Hardaway and Dalton/Jul 9/''4:8'') - 1938 # {{MM* '' Cinderella Meets Fella'' (Avery/Jul 23/''1:3'') - 1938 # {{MM* '' The Major Lied 'Til Dawn'' (Tashlin/Aug 13/''2:3'') - 1938 # {{MM* '' A-Lad-in Bagdad'' (Dalton and Howard/Aug 27/''2:7'') - 1938 # {{MM* '' Cracked Ice'' (Tashlin/Sep 10/''2:3'') - 1938 # {{MM* ''
A Feud There Was ''A Feud There Was'' is a 1938 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Tex Avery. The short was released on September 24, 1938 and features the fourth appearance of an early version of Elmer Fudd. Plot The short begins with an establi ...
'' (Avery/Sep 24/''3:8'') {{blue ribbon - 1938 # {{MM* '' Little Pancho Vanilla'' (Tashlin/Oct 8/''3:6'') {{blue ribbon - 1938 # {{MM* '' Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas'' (Avery/Oct 22/''3:8'') {{blue ribbon - 1938 # {{MM* '' You're an Education'' (Tashlin/Nov 5/''4:10'') {{blue ribbon - 1938 # {{MM* '' The Night Watchman'' (Jones/Nov 19/''1:5'') {{blue ribbon - 1938 # {{MM* '' Daffy Duck in Hollywood'' (Avery/Dec 12/''1:9'') - 1938 # {{MM* '' Count Me Out'' (Hardaway and Dalton/Dec 17/''3:8'') - 1938 # {{MM* '' The Mice Will Play'' (Avery/Dec 31/''5:2'') {{blue ribbon - 1938 # {{MM* '' Dog Gone Modern'' (Jones/Jan 14/''5:5'') {{blue ribbon - 1939 # {{MM* '' Hamateur Night''* (Avery/Jan 28/''1:3'') - 1939 # {{MM* '' Robin Hood Makes Good''* (Jones/Feb 11/''2:7'') {{blue ribbon - 1939 # {{MM* '' Gold Rush Daze''* (Hardaway and Dalton/Feb 25/''4:8'') - 1939 # {{MM* ''
A Day at the Zoo ''A Day at the Zoo'' is a 1939 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon supervised by Tex Avery. The short was produced in 1938 and released on March 11, 1939 and features an early version of Elmer Fudd. Plot This is one of the cartoons that Warn ...
''* (Avery/Mar 11/''3:8'') {{blue ribbon - 1939 # {{MM* '' Prest-O Change-O''* (Jones/Mar 25/''2:2'') {{blue ribbon - 1939 # {{MM* '' Bars and Stripes Forever''* (Hardaway and Dalton/Apr 8/''4:8'') - 1939 # {{MM* '' Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur''* (Jones/Apr 22/''3:9'') - 1939 # {{MM* ''
Thugs with Dirty Mugs ''Thugs with Dirty Mugs'' is a 1939 Warner Bros. '' Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Tex Avery. The short was released on May 6, 1939. The title is derived from the Warner Bros.' 1938 acclaimed feature film, ''Angels with Dirty Faces''. It ...
'' (Avery/May 6/''1:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1939 # {{MM* ''
Naughty but Mice ''Naughty but Mice'' is a 1939 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on May 20, 1939, and stars Sniffles in his cartoon debut. It is the only Sniffles cartoon not to be reissued, and therefore ...
'' (Jones/May 20/''4:9'') - 1939 # {{MM* '' Believe It or Else'' (Avery/Jun 3/''3:8'') - 1939 # {{MM* '' Hobo Gadget Band'' (Hardaway and Dalton/Jun 17/''4:8'') {{blue ribbon - 1939 # {{MM* '' Old Glory'' (Jones/Jul 1/''1:5'') {{blue ribbon - 1939 # {{MM* '' Dangerous Dan McFoo'' (Avery/Jul 15/''1:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1939 # {{MM* '' Snow Man's Land'' (Jones/Jul 29/''5:5'') - 1939 # {{MM* '' Hare-um Scare-um'' (Hardaway and Dalton/Aug 12/''2:2'') - 1939 # {{MM* '' Detouring America'' (Avery/Aug 26/''5:2'') - 1939 # {{MM* '' Little Brother Rat'' (Jones/Sep 2/''4:9'') {{blue ribbon - 1939 # {{MM* '' Sioux Me'' (Hardaway and Dalton/Sep 9/''3:10'') {{blue ribbon - 1939 # {{MM* '' Land of the Midnight Fun'' (Avery/Sep 23/''4:7'') - 1939 # {{MM* '' The Little Lion Hunter'' (Jones/Oct 7/''2:4'') {{blue ribbon - 1939 # {{MM* '' The Good Egg'' (Jones/Oct 21/''4:2'') {{blue ribbon - 1939 # {{MM* '' Fresh Fish'' (Avery/Nov 4/''4:7'') {{blue ribbon - 1939 # {{MM* '' Fagin's Freshman'' (Hardaway and Dalton/Nov 18/''4:8'') {{blue ribbon - 1939 # {{MM* '' Sniffles and the Bookworm'' (Jones/Dec 2/''4:9'') {{blue ribbon - 1939 # {{MM* '' Screwball Football'' (Avery/Dec 16/''3:7'') - 1939 # {{MM* '' The Curious Puppy'' (Jones/Dec 30/''5:5'') {{blue ribbon - 1939 # {{MM* '' The Early Worm Gets the Bird''* (Avery/Jan 13/''3:10'') {{blue ribbon - 1940 # {{MM* '' Mighty Hunters'' (Jones/Jan 27/''3:10'') {{blue ribbon - 1940 # {{MM* '' Busy Bakers'' (Hardaway and Dalton/Feb 10/''4:8'') {{blue ribbon - 1940 # {{MM* ''
Elmer's Candid Camera ''Elmer's Candid Camera'' is a 1940 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon short directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on March 2, 1940, and features Elmer Fudd and an early Bugs Bunny prototype. This is the first appearance of a re ...
'' (Jones/Mar 2/''2:2'') - 1940 # {{MM* '' Cross-Country Detours'' (Avery/Mar 16/''1:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1940 # {{MM* ''
Confederate Honey ''Confederate Honey'' is a 1940 ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. It is a sendup of ''Gone with the Wind'', and features an early appearance by Elmer Fudd in his most familiar form. The cartoon's title is meant to evoke "Confed ...
'' (Freleng/Mar 30/''3:8'') - 1940 # {{MM* '' The Bear's Tale'' (Avery/Apr 13/''1:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1940 # {{MM* ''
The Hardship of Miles Standish ''The Hardship of Miles Standish'' is a 1940 ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on April 27, 1940, and features Elmer Fudd. The title is derived from the narrative poem '' The Courtship of Miles Standish' ...
'' (Freleng/Apr 27/''2:9'') - 1940 # {{MM* '' Sniffles Takes a Trip'' (Jones/May 11/''1:5'') {{blue ribbon - 1940 # {{MM* '' A Gander at Mother Goose'' (Avery/May 25/''2:7'') - 1940 # {{MM* '' Tom Thumb in Trouble'' (Jones/Jun 8/''2:7'') {{blue ribbon - 1940 # {{MM* '' Circus Today'' (Avery/Jun 22/''3:5'') {{blue ribbon - 1940 # {{MM* '' Little Blabbermouse'' (Freleng/Jul 6/''4:5'') {{blue ribbon - 1940 # {{MM* '' The Egg Collector'' (Jones/Jul 20/''4:9'') {{blue ribbon - 1940 # {{MM* '' A Wild Hare'' (Avery/Jul 27/''1:2'', ''4:1'') {{blue ribbon - 1940 # {{MM* '' Ghost Wanted'' (Jones/Aug 10/''4:2'') - 1940 # {{MM* '' Ceiling Hero'' (Avery/Aug 24/''4:7'') - 1940 # {{MM* '' Malibu Beach Party'' (Freleng/Sep 14/''4:5'') - 1940 # {{MM* '' Stage Fright'' (Jones/Sep 28/''5:5'') {{blue ribbon - 1940 # {{MM* '' Holiday Highlights'' (Avery/Oct 12/''3:5'') - 1940 # {{MM* '' Good Night, Elmer'' (Jones/Oct 26/''2:10'') - 1940 # {{MM* '' Wacky Wildlife'' (Avery/Nov 9/''4:7'') {{blue ribbon - 1940 # {{MM* ''
Bedtime For Sniffles Bedtime (also called putting to bed or tucking in) is a ritual part of parenting to help children feel more secure and become accustomed to a more rigid schedule of sleep than they might prefer. The ritual of bedtime is aimed at facilitating th ...
'' (Jones/Nov 23/''2:10'') {{blue ribbon - 1940 # {{MM* ''
Of Fox and Hounds ''Of Fox and Hounds'' is a 1940 Warner Bros. '' Merrie Melodies'' directed by Tex Avery. The short was released on December 7, 1940, and introduces Willoughby the Dog. Avery performed the voice of Willoughby, and Mel Blanc voiced George the Fox a ...
'' (Avery/Dec 7/''2:9'') {{blue ribbon - 1940 # {{MM* '' Shop, Look & Listen'' (Freleng/Dec 21/''5:6'') - 1940 # {{MM* '' Elmer's Pet Rabbit'' (Jones/Jan 4/''2:2'') - 1941 # {{MM* '' The Fighting 69½th'' (Freleng/Jan 18/''5:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1941 # {{MM* '' Sniffles Bells the Cat'' (Jones/Feb 1/''4:9'') {{blue ribbon - 1941 # {{MM* '' The Crackpot Quail'' (Avery/Feb 15/''1:3'') - 1941 # {{MM* '' The Cat's Tale'' (Freleng/Mar 1/''3:4'') {{blue ribbon - 1941 # {{MM* ''
Tortoise Beats Hare ''Tortoise Beats Hare'' is a 1941 ''Merrie Melodies'' animated short supervised and laid out by Tex Avery (solely supervisal credited as "Fred A-Very," as read by Bugs Bunny). It was released on March 15, 1941. The short, loosely based on Aesop's ...
'' (Avery/Mar 15/''1:10'') - 1941 # {{MM* '' Goofy Groceries'' (Clampett/Mar 29/''2:5'') {{blue ribbon - 1941 # {{MM* '' Toy Trouble'' (Jones/Apr 12/''4:9'') {{blue ribbon - 1941 # {{MM* '' The Trial of Mr. Wolf'' (Freleng/Apr 26/''4:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1941 # {{MM* '' Farm Frolics''* (Clampett/May 10/''3:6'') {{blue ribbon - 1941 # {{MM* ''
Hollywood Steps Out ''Hollywood Steps Out'' is a 1941 short ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon by Warner Bros., directed by Tex Avery. The short was released on May 24, 1941. The cartoon features caricatures of over 40 Hollywood celebrities. Plot A bird's-eye view of Los A ...
'' (Avery/May 24/''1:9'') {{blue ribbon - 1941 # {{MM* ''
Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt ''Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt'' is a 1941 ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. Mel Blanc voiced all characters. This film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Short Subject (cartoons). This was the first Bugs Bunny cartoon di ...
'' (Freleng/Jun 7/''2:2'') {{blue ribbon - 1941 # {{MM* '' The Wacky Worm'' (Freleng/Jun 21/''3:4'') {{blue ribbon - 1941 # {{MM* ''
The Heckling Hare ''The Heckling Hare'' is a '' Merrie Melodies'' cartoon, released on July 5, 1941, and featuring Bugs Bunny and a dopey dog named Willoughby. The cartoon was directed by Tex Avery, written by Michael Maltese, animated by soon-to-be director R ...
'' (Avery/Jul 5/''1:7'') - 1941 # {{MM* ''
Inki and the Lion Inki is the lead character in an animated cartoon series of Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Melodies'' short films by animator Chuck Jones. Five Inki cartoons were made between 1939 and 1950. History and description Inki, created for ...
'' (Jones/Jul 19/''3:10'') {{blue ribbon - 1941 # {{MM* ''
Aviation Vacation ''Aviation Vacation'' is a 1941 Warner Bros. '' Merrie Melodies'' theatrical short directed by Tex Avery, with story by Dave Monahan and musical direction by Carl Stalling. The cartoon was released on August 2, 1941. Synopsis This is one of the ...
'' (Avery/Aug 2/''3:5'') - 1941 # {{MM* '' Sport Chumpions''* (Freleng/Aug 16/''3:7'') - 1941 # {{MM* '' Snow Time For Comedy'' (Jones/Aug 30/''4:2'') {{blue ribbon - 1941 # {{MM* '' The Brave Little Bat'' (Jones/Sep 27/''4:9'') {{blue ribbon - 1941 # {{MM* '' The Bug Parade'' (Avery/Oct 11/''4:7'') {{blue ribbon - 1941 # {{MM* '' Rookie Revue''* (Freleng/Oct 25/''5:3'') - 1941 # {{MM* '' Saddle Silly'' (Jones/Nov 8/''4:7'') - 1941 # {{MM* ''
The Cagey Canary ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the ...
'' (Avery and Clampett/Nov 22/''3:5'') {{blue ribbon - 1941 # {{MM* ''
Rhapsody in Rivets ''Rhapsody in Rivets'' is a 1941 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on December 6, 1941. Plot At a busy urban construction site in a world of anthropomorphic animals, an appreciative crowd of ...
'' (Freleng/Dec 6/''1:6'') {{blue ribbon - 1941 # {{MM* '' Wabbit Twouble'' (Clampett/Dec 20/''1:4'') - 1941 # {{MM* '' Hop, Skip, and a Chump'' (Freleng/Jan 13/''4:6'') {{blue ribbon - 1942 # {{MM* '' The Bird Came C.O.D.'' (Jones/Jan 17/''4:2'') - 1942 # {{MM* '' Aloha Hooey'' (Avery and Clampett/Jan 31/''3:5'') - 1942 # {{MM* ''
Conrad the Sailor ''Conrad the Sailor'' is a 1942 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon supervised by Chuck Jones. The title character, Conrad the Cat, is voiced by Pinto Colvig and animated by the quintet (Jones’ regular animators, including Ben Washam). Th ...
'' (Jones/Feb 28/''4:4'') - 1942 # {{MM* '' Crazy Cruise'' (Avery and Clampett/Mar 14/''3:5'') - 1942 # {{MM* ''
The Wabbit Who Came to Supper ''The Wabbit Who Came to Supper'' is a 1942 ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. It was released on March 28, 1942, and directed by Friz Freleng. Plot Elmer's hunting dogs have Bugs cornered when Elmer receives a teleg ...
''* (Freleng/Mar 14/''4:1'') - 1942 # ''
Any Bonds Today? "Any Bonds Today?" is a song written by Irving Berlin, featured in a 1942 animated propaganda filmCohen (2004), p. 40 starring Bugs Bunny. Both were used to sell war bonds during World War II. Song "Any Bonds Today?" was based on Berlin's own "A ...
''* (Clampett/Apr 2/''4:1'') - 1942 # {{MM* ''
Horton Hatches the Egg ''Horton Hatches the Egg'' is a children's book written and illustrated by Theodor Geisel under the pen name Dr. Seuss and published in 1940 by Random House. The book tells the story of Horton the Elephant, who is tricked into sitting on a bird's ...
'' (Clampett/Apr 11/''1:4'') {{blue ribbon - 1942 # {{MM* '' Dog Tired'' (Jones/Apr 25/''4:2'') - 1942 # {{MM* '' The Wacky Wabbit''* (Clampett/May 2/''2:5'') - 1942 # {{MM* '' The Draft Horse'' (Jones/May 9/''2:4'') - 1942 # {{MM* '' Lights Fantastic'' (Freleng/May 23/''3:4'') - 1942 # {{MM* '' Hold the Lion, Please'' (Jones/Jun 13/''2:2'') - 1942 # {{MM* '' Double Chaser'' (Freleng/Jun 20/''4:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1942 # {{MM* ''
Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid ''Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid'' is a 1942 ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon, directed by Bob Clampett, produced by Leon Schlesinger, and released to theatres by Warner Bros. Pictures. It marks the first appearance of Beaky Buzzard in a Warner Bros. sho ...
'' (Clampett/Jul 11/''1:10'') - 1942 # {{MM* '' Foney Fables''* (Freleng/Aug 1/''4:7'') - 1942 # {{MM* '' The Squawkin' Hawk'' (Jones/Aug 8/''3:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1942 # {{MM* '' Fresh Hare''* (Freleng/Aug 22/''2:2'') - 1942 # {{MM* ''
Fox Pop ''Fox Pop'' is a 1942 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' color cartoon short supervised by Chuck Jones. The short was released on September 5, 1942. Plot A man is relaxing inside his cabin, listening to his radio; outside, a red fox is on the prow ...
''* (Jones/Sep 5/''4:2'') {{blue ribbon - 1942 # {{MM* ''
The Dover Boys at Pimento University ''The Dover Boys at Pimento University; or, The Rivals of Roquefort Hall'' (also known as ''The Dover Boys'') is a 1942 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on September 19, 1942. The cartoon i ...
''* (Jones/Sep 19/''1:5'') - 1942 # {{LT* '' The Hep Cat'' (Clampett/Oct 3/''1:4'') {{blue ribbon - 1942 # {{MM* '' The Sheepish Wolf''* (Freleng/Oct 17/''4:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1942 # {{MM* ''
The Hare-Brained Hypnotist ''The Hare-Brained Hypnotist'' is a Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on October 23, 1942 and features Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. This cartoon's plot was re-worked for the cartoon ''Hare Brus ...
'' (Freleng/Oct 31/''4:1'') - 1942 # {{MM* ''
A Tale of Two Kitties ''A Tale of Two Kitties'' is a 1942 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Bob Clampett, written by Warren Foster, and features music by Carl W. Stalling. The short was released on November 21, 1942, and features the debut of T ...
''* (Clampett/Nov 21/''1:2'') {{blue ribbon - 1942 # {{MM* ''
Ding Dog Daddy ''Ding Dog Daddy'' is a 1942 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Tedd Pierce. The short was released on December 5, 1942. No voice actors were credited on screen, but those who participated were Pinto ...
''* (Freleng/Dec 5/''3:4'') - 1942 # {{LT* '' My Favorite Duck'' (Jones/Dec 5/''1:5'') {{blue ribbon - 1942 # {{MM* ''
Case of the Missing Hare ''Case of the Missing Hare'' is a 1942 Warner Bros. cartoon in the ''Merrie Melodies'' series, directed by Chuck Jones and starring Bugs Bunny. The short was released on December 12, 1942. Plot A bald magician named Ala Bahma nails self-promoti ...
''* (Jones/Dec 12/''4:1'') - 1942 # {{MM* ''
Pigs in a Polka ''Pigs in a Polka'' is a 1942 Warner Bros. '' Merrie Melodies'' cartoon series directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on February 2, 1943. The film is a parody of two Walt Disney Productions films: 1933's ''Three Little Pigs'' and 1 ...
''* (Freleng/Feb 6/''1:6'') {{blue ribbon - 1943 # {{MM* ''
Tortoise Wins By a Hare ''Tortoise Wins by a Hare'' is a ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon released on February 20, 1943, and directed by Bob Clampett. It stars Bugs Bunny and Cecil Turtle. It is a sequel to 1941's '' Tortoise Beats Hare'', with footage from said cartoon brie ...
'' (Clampett/Feb 20/''1:10'') - 1943 # {{MM* '' The Fifth-Column Mouse''* (Freleng/Mar 6/''5:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1943 # {{LT* '' To Duck... or Not to Duck''* (Jones/Mar 6/''2:8'') - 1943 # {{MM* '' Flop Goes the Weasel''* (Jones/Mar 20/''2:4'') {{blue ribbon - 1943 # {{MM* ''
Super Rabbit Super Rabbit is a fictional, talking animal superhero in comic books published by Timely Comics, a predecessor of Marvel Comics, during the 1930s and 1940s period fans and historians call the Golden Age of comic books. Created by cartoonist E ...
'' (Jones/Apr 3/''3:2'') - 1943 # {{MM* '' The Unbearable Bear'' (Jones/Apr 17/''2:10'') {{blue ribbon - 1943 # {{LT* ''
The Wise Quacking Duck ''The Wise Quacking Duck'' is a 1943 Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The cartoon was released on May 1, 1943, and stars Daffy Duck. Plot The cartoon begins with Mr. Meek (voiced by Darrell Payne) carrying an axe ...
'' (Clampett/May 1/''2:8'') - 1943 # {{MM* '' Greetings Bait'' (Freleng/May 15/''3:7'') {{blue ribbon - 1943 # {{LT* '' Yankee Doodle Daffy''* (Freleng/Jun 5/''2:8'') - 1943 # {{MM* ''
Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk ''Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk'' is a 1943 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Friz Freleng and starring Bugs Bunny, with all of the voices provided by Mel Blanc. It is a parody of the fairy tale " Jack and the Beanst ...
'' (Freleng/Jun 12/''2:7'') - 1943 # {{MM* ''
The Aristo-Cat ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the ...
'' (Jones/Jun 19/''1:5'') {{blue ribbon - 1943 # {{MM* '' Wackiki Wabbit''* (Jones/Jul 3/''3:2'') - 1943 # '' Spies''* (Jones/Aug/''4:8'') - 1943 # {{MM* '' Hiss and Make Up'' (Freleng/Sep 11/''4:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1943 # {{MM* '' A Corny Concerto''* (Clampett/Sep 25/''1:4'') - 1943 # {{MM* '' Fin'n Catty''* (Jones/Oct 23/''3:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1943 # {{MM* '' Falling Hare''* (Clampett/Oct 30/''3:6'') - 1943 # {{MM* '' Inki and the Minah Bird''* (Jones/Nov 13/''3:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1943 # {{LT* '' Daffy-The Commando''* (Freleng/Nov 20/''2:8'') - 1943 # {{MM* ''
An Itch in Time ''An Itch in Time'' is a 1943 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon, directed by Bob Clampett. The short was released on December 4, 1943 and features Elmer Fudd, with a dog and cat that look similar to Willoughby and Claude Cat. The voice ...
''*The cartoon's original version was released without copyright protection. For the Blue Ribbon reissue, a copyright was filed. The reissue remains under copyright, but the original is in the public domain. (Clampett/Dec 4/''2:5'') {{blue ribbon - 1943 # {{MM* '' Little Red Riding Rabbit'' (Freleng/Jan 1/''1:6'') - 1944 # {{MM* ''
What's Cookin' Doc? ''What's Cookin' Doc?'' is a 1944 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Bob Clampett, and stars Bugs Bunny. The short was also written by Michael Sasanoff, and was animated by Robert McKimson, along with uncredited work ...
'' (Clampett/Jan 8/''1:9'') - 1944 # {{MM* ''
Meatless Flyday ''Meatless Flyday'' is a 1944 Warner Bros. '' Merrie Melodies'' directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on January 29, 1944. The title is a pun on meatless Friday, a reference to the traditional Roman Catholic practice of abstinence fro ...
'' (Freleng/Jan 29/''4:6'') - 1944 # {{LT* '' Tom Turk and Daffy'' (Jones/Feb 12/''4:4'') - 1944 # {{MM* ''
Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears ''Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears'' is a 1944 ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. The short was released on February 26, 1944, and features Bugs Bunny. This short marks the first appearance of Jon ...
'' (Jones/Feb 26/''3:2'') - 1944 # {{LT* '' I Got Plenty of Mutton'' (Tashlin/Mar 11/''3:6'') - 1944 # {{MM* ''
The Weakly Reporter ''The Weakly Reporter'' is a Warner Bros. cartoon released on March 25, 1944. Directed by Chuck Jones, written by Michael Maltese, and with music directed by Carl Stalling, this cartoon is a spoof of sacrifices made by those on the Homefront duri ...
'' (Jones/Mar 25/''4:2'') - 1944 # ''
Snafuperman ''Snafuperman'' is a 1944 animated short comedy produced by Warner Bros. and directed by Friz Freleng. It is one of a series of black and white "Private Snafu" cartoons created for the ''Army-Navy Screen Magazine'' and shown only to American sold ...
''* (Freleng/Mar/''4:8'') - 1944 # {{LT* ''
Tick Tock Tuckered ''Tick Tock Tuckered'' is a 1944 Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The cartoon was released on April 8, 1944, and stars Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. This is a color remake of the cartoon '' Porky's Badtime Story'' (19 ...
'' (Clampett/Apr 8/''2:10'') {{blue ribbon - 1944 # {{MM* '' Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips'' (Freleng/Apr 22/''1:7'') - 1944 # {{LT* '' The Swooner Crooner'' (Tashlin/May 6/''1:9'') {{blue ribbon - 1944 # {{MM* '' Russian Rhapsody'' (Clampett/May 20/''3:6'') - 1944 # {{LT* '' Duck Soup to Nuts'' (Freleng/May 27/''1:6'') {{blue ribbon - 1944 # {{MM* '' Slightly Daffy'' (Freleng/Jun 17/''3:9'') {{blue ribbon - 1944 # {{MM* ''
Hare Ribbin' ''Hare Ribbin is a 1944 animated short film in the '' Merrie Melodies'' series, directed by Robert Clampett and featuring Bugs Bunny. The plot features Bugs' conflict with a red-haired hound dog, whom the rabbit sets out to evade and make a fool o ...
'' (Clampett/Jun 24/''1:7'', ''5:8'') - 1944 # {{LT* '' Brother Brat'' (Tashlin/Jul 15/''2:3'') - 1944 # {{MM* ''
Hare Force ''Hare Force'' is a 1944 Warner Bros. cartoon in the ''Merrie Melodies'' series, directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon was released on July 22, 1944, and stars Bugs Bunny. Plot On a cold and snowy night, Bugs wangles his way into the good graces ...
'' (Freleng/Jul 22/''3:2'') - 1944 # {{LT* '' From Hand to Mouse'' (Jones/Aug 5/''3:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1944 # {{MM* ''
Birdy and the Beast ''Birdy and the Beast'' is a 1944 Warner Bros. '' Merrie Melodies'' directed by Bob Clampett. The short was released on August 19, 1944, and stars Tweety. Plot Tweety is sitting in his nest, when a cat watches him. Tweety flies off and the cat ch ...
'' (Clampett/Aug 19/''3:6'') - 1944 # {{LT* ''
Buckaroo Bugs ''Buckaroo Bugs'' is a 1944 American Western ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon film directed by Bob Clampett. The cartoon was released on August 26, 1944, and features Bugs Bunny in his official Looney Tunes debut. Plot The film is set in a small tow ...
'' (Clampett/Aug 26/''2:5'') - 1944 # {{LT* '' Plane Daffy'' (Tashlin/Sep 16/''2:3'') - 1944 # {{MM* '' Lost and Foundling'' (Jones/Sep 30/''2:4'') {{blue ribbon - 1944 # {{LT* ''
Booby Hatched A booby is a seabird in the genus ''Sula'', part of the family Sulidae. Boobies are closely related to the gannets (''Morus''), which were formerly included in ''Sula''. Systematics and evolution The genus ''Sula'' was introduced by the Frenc ...
'' (Tashlin/Oct 14/''3:6'') {{blue ribbon - 1944 # {{MM* ''
The Old Grey Hare ''The Old Grey Hare'' is a 1944 ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The short was released on October 28, 1944, and features Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. Title The title is a double play on words. One is the typical pun between " ...
'' (Clampett/Oct 28/''1:10'') - 1944 # {{LT* ''
The Stupid Cupid ''The Stupid Cupid'' is a 1944 Warner Bros. '' Looney Tunes'' animated cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. The cartoon was released on November 25, 1944, and stars Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. Plot Elmer Fudd plays Cupid (still wearing his tradem ...
'' (Tashlin/Nov 25/''2:8'') {{blue ribbon - 1944 # {{MM* ''
Stage Door Cartoon ''Stage Door Cartoon'' is a 1944 '' Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on December 30, 1944, and features Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. Plot Elmer Fudd attempts to catch Bugs Bunny with a carrot on a fish h ...
'' (Freleng/Dec 30/''3:2'') - 1944 # {{LT* ''
Odor-Able Kitty ''Odor-able Kitty'' is a 1945 Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on January 6, 1945, and was the first appearance of the romantic skunk Pepé Le Pew. The scriptwriter was Tedd Pierce. Jones, a ...
'' (Jones/Jan 6/''1:2'') {{blue ribbon - 1945 # {{MM* ''
Herr Meets Hare ''Herr Meets Hare'' is a 1945 anti-Nazi ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on January 13, 1945, and features Bugs Bunny. This short, released not long before the collapse of the Third Reich, was the penu ...
'' (Freleng/Jan 13/''3:2'') - 1945 # {{LT* '' Draftee Daffy'' (Clampett/Jan 27/''2:5'') - 1945 # {{MM* '' The Unruly Hare'' (Tashlin/Feb 10/''1:7'') - 1945 # {{LT* '' Trap Happy Porky'' (Jones/Feb 24/''2:10'') {{blue ribbon - 1945 # {{MM* '' Life With Feathers'' (Freleng/Mar 24/''1:2'') {{blue ribbon - 1945 # {{LT* '' Behind the Meat-Ball'' (Tashlin/Apr 7/''2:3'') - 1945 # {{MM* ''
Hare Trigger ''Hare Trigger'' is a 1945 ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon was released on May 5, 1945, and features Bugs Bunny. The short featured the first appearance of Yosemite Sam, as well as the first short to credit (alm ...
'' (Freleng/May 5/''1:6'') - 1945 # {{LT* '' Ain't That Ducky'' (Freleng/May 19/''3:9'') {{blue ribbon - 1945 # {{MM* '' A Gruesome Twosome'' (Clampett/Jun 9/''2:5'') - 1945 # {{LT* '' A Tale of Two Mice'' (Tashlin/Jun 30/''2:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1945 # {{MM* '' Wagon Heels'' (Clampett/Jul 28/''3:9'') - 1945 # {{LT* '' Hare Conditioned'' (Jones/Aug 11/''4:1'') - 1945 # {{MM* '' Fresh Airedale'' (Jones/Aug 25/''3:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1945 # {{LT* '' The Bashful Buzzard'' (Clampett/Sep 15/''1:8'') {{blue ribbon - 1945 # {{MM* ''
Peck Up Your Troubles ''Peck Up Your Troubles'' is a 1945 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on October 20, 1945, and stars Sylvester the Cat. The cartoon marked the first appearance of Sylvester's long-ti ...
'' (Freleng/Oct 20/''3:4'') {{blue ribbon - 1945 # {{LT* ''
Hare Tonic ''Hare Tonic'' is a 1945 Warner Bros. cartoon in the ''Looney Tunes'' series, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. It stars Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, making this the second cartoon directed by Jones to co-star the two (the first ...
'' (Jones/Nov 10/''1:7'') - 1945 # {{MM* ''
Nasty Quacks ''Nasty Quacks'' is a 1945 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. The cartoon was released on December 1, 1945, and stars Daffy Duck. This was the final Daffy Duck cartoon, and the second to last overall, directed by T ...
'' (Tashlin/Dec 1/''1:8'') - 1945 # '' The Return of Mr. Hook''* (McKimson/''5:8'') - 1945 # '' Tokyo Woes''* (Clampett/''5:8'') - 1945 # '' The Good Egg''* (Jones/''5:8'') - 1945 # {{LT* ''
Book Revue ''Book Revue'' is a 1946 Warner Bros. '' Looney Tunes'' cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The cartoon was released on January 5, 1946, and features Daffy Duck. The plotline is a mixture of the plots of Frank Tashlin's ''Speaking of the Weather' ...
'' (Clampett/Jan 5/''1:8'') {{blue ribbon - 1946 # {{LT* ''
Baseball Bugs ''Baseball Bugs'' is a 1946 Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' theatrical animated cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on February 2, 1946, and stars Bugs Bunny. In the short, Bugs Bunny singlehandedly defeats the "Gas-House Gori ...
'' (Freleng/Feb 2/''3:7'') - 1946 # {{MM* '' Holiday for Shoestrings'' (Freleng/Feb 23/''4:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1946 # {{MM* ''
Quentin Quail ''Quentin Quail'' is a 1946 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on March 2, 1946. It presents a tale about a quail (voiced by Tedd Pierce) who goes through various trials and tribulations to ...
'' (Jones/Mar 2/''4:5'') - 1946 # {{LT* ''
Baby Bottleneck ''Baby Bottleneck'' is a 1946 Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon directed by Bob Clampett and written by Warren Foster. The cartoon was released on March 16, 1946, and stars Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Tweety makes a cameo appearance in the fil ...
'' (Clampett/Mar 16/''1:8'') {{blue ribbon - 1946 # {{MM* '' Hare Remover'' (Tashlin/Mar 23/''2:3'') - 1946 # {{LT* ''
Daffy Doodles ''Daffy Doodles'' is a 1946 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Bob McKimson. The cartoon was released on April 6, 1946, and stars Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Daffy is the notorious "moustache fiend", bent on putting a mustache on every li ...
'' (McKimson/Apr 6/''1:8'') {{blue ribbon - 1946 # {{MM* '' Hollywood Canine Canteen'' (McKimson/Apr 20/''2:6'') - 1946 # {{LT* ''
Hush My Mouse Hush may refer to: Film and television * ''Hush'' (1921 film), starring Clara Kimball Young * ''Hush'' (1998 film), starring Gwyneth Paltrow * ''Hush!'' (film), a 2001 Japanese film directed by Ryosuke Hashiguchi * ''Hush'' (2005 film), starring ...
'' (Jones/May 4/''4:5'') {{blue ribbon - 1946 # {{MM* '' Hair-Raising Hare'' (Jones/May 25/''1:8'') - 1946 # {{LT* ''
Kitty Kornered ''Kitty Kornered'' is a 1946 Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon, directed by Robert Clampett. The short was released on June 8, 1946, and stars Porky Pig Porky Pig is an animated character in the Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie ...
'' (Clampett/Jun 8/''1:4'') - 1946 # {{MM* '' Hollywood Daffy'' (Freleng/Jun 22/''1:9'') - 1946 # {{LT* '' Acrobatty Bunny'' (McKimson/Jun 29/''2:6'') - 1946 # {{MM* '' The Eager Beaver'' (Jones/Jul 13/''3:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1946 # {{LT* ''
The Great Piggy Bank Robbery ''The Great Piggy Bank Robbery'' is a 1946 Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' theatrical cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The cartoon was released on July 20, 1946, and stars Daffy Duck. The short is Clampett's penultimate Warner cartoon, produced s ...
'' (Clampett/Jul 20/''1:4'') - 1946 # {{MM* '' Bacall to Arms'' (Clampett and Davis/Aug 3/''2:5'') - 1946 # {{LT* '' Of Thee I Sting'' (Freleng/Aug 17/''4:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1946 # {{MM* '' Walky Talky Hawky'' (McKimson/Aug 31/''1:2'') {{blue ribbon - 1946 # {{LT* '' Racketeer Rabbit'' (Freleng/Sep 14/''1:7'', ''3:4'') - 1946 # {{MM* '' Fair and Worm-er'' (Jones/Sep 28/''2:4'') {{blue ribbon - 1946 # {{LT* ''
The Big Snooze ''The Big Snooze'' is a 1946 Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon planned by Bob Clampett and was written by him, but was ultimately completed by Arthur Davis, both being uncredited as directors. Its title was inspired by the 1939 book ''The B ...
'' (Clampett/Oct 5/''1:4'') - 1946 # {{MM* '' The Mouse-Merized Cat'' (McKimson/Oct 19/''2:6'') {{blue ribbon - 1946 # {{LT* '' Mouse Menace'' (Davis/Nov 2/''2:6'') {{blue ribbon - 1946 # {{MM* ''
Rhapsody Rabbit ''Rhapsody Rabbit'' is a 1946 American animated comedy short film in the ''Merrie Melodies'' series, directed by Friz Freleng and featuring Bugs Bunny. The short was originally released to theaters by Warner Bros. Pictures on November 9, 1946. ...
'' (Freleng/Nov 9/''4:1'') - 1946 # {{LT* '' Roughly Squeaking'' (Jones/Nov 23/''2:9'') {{blue ribbon - 1946 # {{MM* ''
One Meat Brawl ''One Meat Brawl'' is a 1947 Warner Bros. '' Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on January 18, 1947. Mel Blanc voiced most of the characters including Grover Groundhog's singing voice, while newly hired ...
'' (McKimson/Jan 18/''2:6'') {{blue ribbon - 1947 # {{LT* '' The Goofy Gophers'' (Davis/Jan 25/''2:9'') {{blue ribbon - 1947 # {{MM* '' The Gay Anties'' (Freleng/Feb 15/''4:3'') {{blue ribbon - 1947 # {{LT* ''
Scent-imental Over You ''Scent-imental over You'' is a 1947 Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on March 8, 1947, and stars Pepé Le Pew. Plot A small Mexican hairless dog, wanting to be friends with the other dogs on ...
'' (Jones/Mar 8/''2:9'') {{blue ribbon - 1947 # {{MM* '' A Hare Grows in Manhattan'' (Freleng/Mar 22/''1:7'') - 1947 # {{LT* '' Birth of a Notion'' (McKimson/Apr 12/''2:8'') {{blue ribbon - 1947 # {{MM* ''
Tweetie Pie ''Tweetie Pie'' is a 1947 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on May 3, 1947, and stars Tweety with Sylvester the Cat, who is called "Thomas" in this cartoon. ''Tweetie Pie'' marks the first ...
'' (Freleng/May 3/''1:6'') {{blue ribbon - 1947 # {{LT* '' Rabbit Transit'' (Freleng/May 10/''1:10'') - 1947 # {{MM* '' Hobo Bobo'' (McKimson/May 17/''4:4'') {{blue ribbon - 1947 # {{LT* '' Along Came Daffy'' (Freleng/Jun 14/''3:9'') {{blue ribbon - 1947 # {{MM* ''
Inki at the Circus Inki is the lead character in an animated cartoon series of Warner Bros. '' Looney Tunes'' and '' Merrie Melodies'' short films by animator Chuck Jones. Five Inki cartoons were made between 1939 and 1950. History and description Inki, created fo ...
'' (Jones/Jun 21/''1:5'') {{blue ribbon - 1947 # {{LT* '' Easter Yeggs'' (McKimson/Jun 28/''3:2'') - 1947 # {{LT* '' Crowing Pains'' (McKimson/Jul 12/''2:9'') {{blue ribbon - 1947 # {{MM* '' A Pest in the House'' (Jones/Aug 2/''2:10'') - 1947 # {{MM* '' The Foxy Duckling'' (Davis/Aug 23/''4:6'') {{blue ribbon - 1947 # {{LT* '' House-Hunting Mice'' (Jones/Sep 6/''3:3''/Cine) {{blue ribbon - 1947 # {{LT* '' Little Orphan Airedale'' (Jones/Oct 4/''1:8'') {{blue ribbon - 1947 # {{MM* ''
Doggone Cats ''Doggone Cats'' (reissued as ''Dog Gone Cats''), is a 1947 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Arthur Davis. The short was released on October 25, 1947, and stars Sylvester. Plot Wellington the dog is given a package to delive ...
'' (Davis/Oct 25/''4:4''/Cine) {{blue ribbon - 1947 # {{MM* ''
Slick Hare ''Slick Hare'' is a 1947 ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng. The film was released on November 1, 1947, and features Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. It parodies the Mocambo nightclub in Los Angeles—in the cartoon referred to ...
'' (Freleng/Nov 1/''1:9'') - 1947 # {{LT* ''
Mexican Joyride ''Mexican Joyride'' is a 1947 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Arthur Davis and written by Dave Monahan. The cartoon was released on November 29, 1947, and stars Daffy Duck. Plot Daffy Duck drives to Mexico for a vacation, and after ...
'' (Davis/Nov 29/''2:6'') - 1947 # {{MM* ''
Catch as Cats Can ''Catch as Cats Can'' is a 1947 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' animated cartoon directed by Arthur Davis. The short was released on December 6, 1947, and stars Sylvester. Plot An emaciated canary, singing like Frank Sinatra and attracting the ...
'' (Davis/Dec 6/''2:6'') - 1947 # {{LT* ''
A Horse Fly Fleas ''A Horse Fly Fleas'' is a 1947 Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon short. It was written by Warren Foster and directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on December 13, 1947. The short stars A. Flea, the nearly-microscopic protagonist ...
'' (McKimson/Dec 13/''4:4''/Cine) {{blue ribbon - 1947 # {{LT* '' Gorilla My Dreams'' (McKimson/Jan 3/''1:7'') - 1948 # {{MM* ''
Two Gophers from Texas ''Two Gophers from Texas'' is a 1948 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Arthur Davis. It was released on January 17, 1948, and features the Goofy Gophers. Title The title is a pun on '' Two Guys from Texas'', a comedy released ...
'' (Davis/Jan 17/''4:4''/Cine) {{blue ribbon - 1948 # {{LT* '' A Feather in His Hare'' (Jones/Feb 7/''3:10'') - 1948 # {{LT* '' What Makes Daffy Duck?'' (Davis/Feb 14/''2:8''/Cine) - 1948 # {{LT* '' What's Brewin', Bruin?'' (Jones/Feb 28/''2:4'') {{blue ribbon - 1948 # {{MM* '' Daffy Duck Slept Here'' (McKimson/Mar 6/''2:10'') - 1948 # {{MM* '' A Hick, a Slick, and a Chick'' (Davis/Mar 13/''4:6''/Cine) - 1948 # {{MM* ''
Back Alley Oproar ''Back Alley Oproar'' is a Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' animated short directed by Friz Freleng The short was released on March 27, 1948, and features Sylvester and Elmer Fudd. The title is a play on "uproar" and "opera". This is a rare excep ...
'' (Freleng/Mar 27/''1:6'') {{blue ribbon - 1948 # {{MM* ''
I Taw a Putty Tat ''I Taw a Putty Tat'' is a 1948 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' animated cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on April 1, 1948, and stars Tweety and Sylvester. Both Tweety and Sylvester are voiced by Mel Blanc. The uncredi ...
'' (Freleng/Apr 3/''4:4''/Cine) {{blue ribbon - 1948 # {{MM* '' Rabbit Punch'' (Jones/Apr 10/''2:4'') - 1948 # {{LT* '' Hop, Look, and Listen'' (McKimson/Apr 17/''2:9'') {{blue ribbon - 1948 # {{MM* '' Nothing But the Tooth'' (Davis/May 1/''3:9'') - 1948 # {{LT* '' Buccaneer Bunny'' (Freleng/May 8/''4:1'') - 1948 # {{MM* '' Bone Sweet Bone'' (Davis/May 22/''4:6''/Cine) {{blue ribbon - 1948 # {{MM* '' Bugs Bunny Rides Again'' (Freleng/Jun 12/''1:10'') - 1948 # {{LT* '' The Rattled Rooster'' (Davis/Jun 26/''4:6'') {{blue ribbon - 1948 # {{LT* '' The Up-Standing Sitter'' (McKimson/Jul 3/''3:9''/Cine) - 1948 # {{MM* '' The Shell Shocked Egg'' (McKimson/Jul 10/''4:6'') {{blue ribbon - 1948 # {{LT* ''
Haredevil Hare ''Haredevil Hare'' is a 1948 ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. It stars Bugs Bunny and it is the debut for Marvin the Martian — although he is unnamed in this film—along with his Martian dog, K-9. Marvin's nasal voic ...
'' (Jones/Jul 24/''1:10'') - 1948


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