Casper the Friendly Ghost filmography

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Paramount Pictures' Famous Studios produced three theatrical shorts featuring Casper the Friendly Ghost from the Noveltoon series: The Friendly Ghost in 1945, There's Good Boos To-Night in 1948, and A Haunting We Will Go in 1949. From 1950 to 1959, Paramount produced a series of Casper the Friendly Ghost theatrical shorts.

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Filmography

No.TitleRelease dateNotes
1 The Friendly Ghost November 16, 1945
  • Noveltoon short based on the 1939 book of the same name.
  • Released in the Noveltoons series.
  • The first of three Noveltoon shorts featuring Casper.
2 There's Good Boos To-Night April 23, 1948
  • Released in the Noveltoons series.
  • The second of three Noveltoon shorts featuring Casper.
3 A Haunting We Will Go May 13, 1949
4Casper's Spree Under the SeaOctober 27, 1950 [1] Casper (voiced by Alan Shay) [1] [2] explores the ocean and meets a pretty goldfish named Goldie (voiced by Mae Questel). [2] [3]

Copyright was renewed. [4]

5Once Upon a RhymeDecember 20, 1950 [5] Casper goes to Mother Goose Land and meets various fairy tale and nursery rhyme characters. [6]

Copyright was renewed. [8]

6Boo Hoo BabyMarch 30, 1951Casper finds himself caring for, and entertaining, the babies (voiced by Mae Questel) [9] at a foundling home's nursery.
7To Boo or Not to BooJune 8, 1951Casper covers himself in whitewash and attends a Halloween party.
  • Henry and Bertha from the Noveltoons shorts makes a cameo in this cartoon.
  • First short directed by Isadore Sparber [2] [11] and Seymour Kneitel. [12]
  • Narrated by Jackson Beck, who also voices Clown. [11]
  • Mae Questel voices Lou. [12]
  • Additional voices are provided by Cecil Roy, Sid Raymond and Jack Mercer. [11]
8Boo ScoutJuly 27, 1951Casper decides to be a boy scout so he will be able to make friends.
  • First appearance of Billy (voiced by Mae Questel). [13]
  • Jackson Beck voices Scout Leader. [2]
  • Izzy Sparber [10] voices Skunk.
  • Jack Mercer voices Billy's Brother, Ghosts. [2]
  • Additional voices are provided by Gwen Davies. [10]
9Casper Comes to ClownAugust 10, 1951Casper saves a bear cub he names Brownie and teaches him to juggle.
  • Arnold Stang voices Scare-o-Meter Ghost. [14]
  • Sid Raymond voices Ringmaster.
  • Additional voices are provided by Jack Mercer. [15]
10Casper Takes a Bow-wowDecember 7, 1951Casper befriends a stray puppy he names Pal.
  • Additional voices are provided by Jack Mercer. [15]

Copyright was renewed. [16]

11The Deep Boo SeaFebruary 15, 1952Casper plays pirates with a boy named Billy (voiced by Mae Questel) [17] and ends up finding real treasure.
  • Jackson Beck voices Ghost Schoolmaster.
  • Additional voices are provided by Cecil Roy & Jack Mercer. [18]
12Ghost of the TownApril 11, 1952Casper becomes a nationwide celebrity after saving a Baby (voiced by Mae Questel) [19] from a building fire.
  • Gwen Davies [19] voices Mother.
  • Jackson Beck voices Ghost Aircraft Leader, Walter Winchell, Mayor. [19] [20]
  • Sid Raymond voices TV Announcer.
  • Additional voices are provided by Cecil Roy. [20]
13Spunky SkunkyMay 30, 1952Casper meets Skunky, a young skunk covered in white paint who believes he's become a ghost as well.
  • Mae Questel voices Skunky.
  • Sid Raymond voices Wolfie.
  • Jackson Beck voices Moe Hare.
  • Jack Mercer voices Tommy Tortoise. [21]
  • Additional voices are provided by Gwen Davies. [21] [22]
14Cage FrightAugust 8, 1952Casper travels to a local zoo and befriends a baby elephant named Alfred (voiced by Mae Questel). [23]
  • Alfred's Sneeze are provided by Sid Raymond. [24]
  • Zookeepers are voiced by Sid Raymond [24] and Jack Mercer.
15Pig a BooSeptember 12, 1952Casper meets the Three Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf.
  • Mae Questel voices Junior Pig, Mama Pig. [25]
  • Jack Mercer voices Bull. [26]
  • Additional voices are provided by Sid Raymond [27] and Gwen Davies. [25] [27]
16True BooOctober 24, 1952Casper pretends to be Santa Claus in order to give a little boy a happy Christmas.
17Frightday the ThirteenthFebruary 13, 1953Casper tries to find a good luck charm for an unlucky black kitten named Lucky (voiced by Mae Questel). [31]
  • Izzy Sparber [32] voices Mole.
  • Additional voices are provided by Jack Mercer. [32]
18Spook No EvilMarch 13, 1953Casper is banished by his fellow ghosts to a tropical island and befriends a baby monkey he names Jocko. [33]
  • Jack Mercer voices Lion. [34]
  • Mae Questel voices Jocko. [35]
19North PalMay 29, 1953Casper plays with a baby seal in the North Pole.
  • Additional voices are provided by Jack Mercer. [36]
20By the Old Mill ScreamJuly 3, 1953Casper helps a young beaver overcome having a tiny tail.
  • Mae Questel voices Short-Tail. [37]
  • Jack Mercer voices MC, Old Beaver.
  • Additional voices are provided by Cecil Roy and Sid Raymond. [38]
21Little Boo PeepAugust 28, 1953 [39] Casper finds himself in a land of nursery rhyme characters and helps Little Bo Peep (voiced by Mae Questel) [40] find her missing sheep.
  • Sid Raymond voices Wolfie - Ghost Sergeant. [39] [40]
  • Additional voices are provided by Cecil Roy and Jack Mercer. [39]
22Do or DietOctober 16, 1953

Features a farmer & Timothy Turkey from a previous cartoon short, The Voice of the Turkey.

  • Sid Raymond voices Timothy Turkey. [41] [42]
  • Additional voices are provided by Jack Mercer. [41]
23Boos and SaddlesDecember 25, 1953Casper visits an Old West town and befriends a little boy named Billy the Kid (voiced by Mae Questel). [43]
  • Jack Mercer voices Scared Cowboy 1, Scared Steer.
  • Sid Raymond voices Scared Cowboy 2, Desert Dan.
  • Additional voices are provided by Gwen Davies. [44]
24 Boo Moon January 1, 1954
25Zero the HeroFebruary 26, 1954 [47] Casper (voiced by Cecil Roy) [48] helps a dog named Zero (voiced by Sid Raymond) [47] redeem himself in his owner's eyes.
  • Additional voices are provided by Alan Shay and Jack Mercer. [47]
26Casper GenieMay 28, 1954Casper (voiced by Alan Shay) [15] finds himself in over his head when he pretends to be a little boy's magic genie.
  • Third short directed by Isadore Sparber [15] and Seymour Kneitel. [49]
  • Mae Questel voices Billy. [49]
  • Sid Raymond voices Burglar. [15]
  • Additional voices are provided by Gwen Davies [15] [49] and Jack Mercer. [50]
27Puss 'n BoosJuly 16, 1954Casper saves two stray Kittens (voiced by Mae Questel) [51] and decides to find them a home.
  • Sid Raymond voices Man on Dock.
  • Additional voices are provided by Gwen Davies. [52]
28Boos and ArrowsOctober 15, 1954Casper finds a Friendly Indian Village and meets an Indian boy named Little Feather (voiced by Mae Questel). [53]
  • Jack Mercer voices Mountain Lion, Native American Chief. [44]
  • Additional voices are provided by Gwen Davies. [44] [53]
29Boo Ribbon WinnerDecember 3, 1954An overweight, aptly named greyhound, Molasses, wins a dog race with Casper's help.
  • Fourth short directed by Seymour Kneitel [10] and Isadore Sparber. [54]
  • Jack Mercer voices Cat & Dog Weight Reader. [10]
  • Additional voices are provided by Gwen Davies [10] [54] & Jackson Beck. [10]
30Hide and ShriekJanuary 28, 1955Spooky's debut, minus the derby.
  • Mae Questel voices Spooky, Casper's Mother. [55]
  • Jack Mercer voices Woodpecker. [56]
  • Additional voices are provided by Norma Macmillan and Gwen Davies. [55] [57]
31Keep Your Grin UpMarch 4, 1955 [58] At a circus, Casper (voiced by Cecil Roy) [59] finds a depressed Hyena (voiced by Jack Mercer) [59] [60] and decides to help make him laugh.
  • Mae Questel voices Tattooed Man.
  • Gilbert Mack voices Ringmaster. [59]
  • Additional voices are provided by Norma Macmillan [59] [60] and Frank Matalone. [60]
32Spooking with a BrogueMay 27, 1955In Ireland, Casper decides to play along when a little Irish Boy (voiced by Mae Questel) [61] mistakes him for a leprechaun, unaware the boy is looking for real gold to save him and his mother from eviction.
  • Jack Mercer voices Sailor. [34]
  • Jackson Beck voices Mr. Micmiser. [62]
  • Additional voices are provided by Norma Macmillan, Frank Matalone [34] and Gwen Davies. [61]
33Bull FrightJuly 15, 1955In Mexico, Casper meets, and makes friends with, a little bull named Poncho (voiced by Mae Questel). [63]
  • Jackson Beck voices Poncho's Papa. [64]
  • Additional voices are provided by Norma Macmillan and Gwen Davies. [63] [64]
34Red White and BooOctober 21, 1955 [65] Casper travels back in time, hoping to make friends in the past.
  • Sid Raymond voices Caveman, Robert Fulton. [66]
  • Additional voices are provided by Norma Macmillan, [66] [67] Jackson Beck and Jack Mercer. [66]
  • Special sound and vocal effects provided the Sonovox system. [68]
35Boo Kind to AnimalsDecember 23, 1955Casper helps a small, overworked pack mule find a better job.
  • Sid Raymond voices Photographer. [10]
  • Jackson Beck voices Ringmaster, Sergeant. [69]
  • Additional voices are provided by Norma Macmillan, [10] [69] Gwen Davies [69] and Jack Mercer. [10]
  • A new opening theme song debuts.
36Ground Hog PlayFebruary 10, 1956Casper makes friends with a little groundhog named Hillary (voiced by Mae Questel) [70] by pretending to be her missing shadow.
  • Additional voices are provided by Norma Macmillan and Gwen Davies. [71]
37Dutch TreatApril 20, 1956Casper travels to Holland and teaches a Dutch boy named Hans (voiced by Mae Questel) [72] how to work and have fun at the same time.
  • Additional voices are provided by Norma Macmillan, Gwen Davies and Jack Mercer. [73]
38Penguin for Your ThoughtsJune 15, 1956Casper must bring a Baby Penguin (voiced by Mae Questel) [74] to his parents at the South Pole when he accidentally scares away the stork tasked with delivering it.
  • Jack Mercer voices Mr. Penguin.
  • Sid Raymond voices Policeman, Plane Passenger. [75]
  • Additional voices are provided by Norma Macmillan. [74] [75]
39Line of ScreamageAugust 17, 1956Casper teaches a little boy how to play football.
  • Mae Questel voices Billy. [76]
  • Jack Mercer voices Hen. [77]
  • Additional voices are provided by Norma Macmillan, Gwen Davies [76] [77] and Sid Raymond. [77]
40Fright from WrongNovember 2, 1956The Ghostly Trio gets a taste of their own medicine after they force Casper (voiced by Cecil Roy) [78] to take "Mean Pills".
  • Sid Raymond voices Ghost 1. [32]
  • Jackson Beck voices Ghost 2. [78]
  • Jack Mercer voices Ghost 3, Evil Casper. [32]
  • Additional voices are provided by Norma Macmillan. [32] [78]
  • First appearance of The Ghostly Trio.
41Spooking About AfricaJanuary 4, 1957Casper (voiced by Cecil Roy) [79] helps an elephant named Wheezy (voiced by Sid Raymond) [34] figure out what's causing him to constantly sneeze.
  • Jack Mercer voices Peacock, Monkeys. [34]
  • Additional voices are provided by Norma Macmillan. [34] [79]
42Hooky SpookyMarch 1, 1957Casper teaches Spooky (voiced by Jack Mercer) [80] [81] a lesson he'll never forget when his cousin decides to skip school.
  • Fifth and final short directed by Seymour Kneitel [80] and Isadore Sparber. [81]
  • Mae Questel voices Little Ghosts' Teacher. [80]
  • Additional voices are provided by Norma Macmillan. [80] [81]
43PeekabooMay 24, 1957A wicked cat takes advantage of Casper's kindness.
  • Mae Questel voices Kitten. [82]
  • Jack Mercer voices Dog. [82] [83]
  • Additional voices are provided by Norma Macmillan and Gwen Davies. [82] [83]
44 Ghost of Honor July 19, 1957
45Ice ScreamAugust 30, 1957Casper pretends to be a little boy's snowman come to life and teaches him how to ice skate.
  • Jack Mercer voices Johnny, Judge. [84]
  • Mae Questel voices Billy. [85]
  • Additional voices are provided by Norma Macmillan [84] and Gwen Davies. [85]
  • Final appearance of Billy.
46Boo BopNovember 11, 1957 [10] [86] At the Museum of Music, Casper helps the ghost of composer Franz Schubert complete his "Unfinished Symphony".
47Heir RestorerJanuary 24, 1958Casper travels to Montague Castle in England and meets and helps Sir Montague, the spirit of the manor, who's unable to leave until his missing heir can be found.
  • Final short solely directed by Isadore Sparber. [87] [88]
  • Additional voices are provided by Frank Matalone, Norma Macmillan [87] and Gilbert Mack. [88]
48Spook and SpanFebruary 28, 1958Casper has a hard time keeping a pig clean for the County Fair when all the pig wants to do is play in the mud.
  • Mae Questel voices Little Girl. [89]
  • Additional voices are provided by Jack Mercer. [34]
49Ghost WritersApril 24, 1958 [90] At Paramount Cartoon Studios, two gag writers (both voiced by Jackson Beck) [90] [91] think of good stories to write for Casper.
  • Mae Questel voices Three Blind Mice, Goldie. [91]
  • Additional voices are provided by Jack Mercer. [90]
  • Scenes from "Casper's Spree Under the Sea", "Once Upon a Rhyme" and "To Boo or Not to Boo" are shown in this episode.
50Which is WitchMay 2, 1958When Casper (voiced by Cecil Roy) [92] takes Wendy (voiced by Mae Questel) [92] to the beach, Spooky (voiced by Jack Mercer) [93] plots to spoil their enjoyment.
  • Wendy the Good Little Witch makes her first and only appearance through the theatrical shorts. [94]
  • Cecil Roy also voices Witch Hazel. [93]
51Good Scream FunSeptember 12, 1958 [95] When a crate containing a baby ostrich named Ozzie gets left behind, Casper decides to bring Ozzie to his new home.
  • Cecil Roy voices Casper.
  • Additional voices are provided by Jack Mercer. [96]
52Doing What's FrightJanuary 16, 1959Cousin Spooky (voiced by Jack Mercer) [97] is back and he sets out to play April Fool's Day pranks.
  • Sid Raymond voices Painter. [97]
  • Additional voices are provided by Gwen Davies. [98]
53Down to MirthMarch 20, 1959 [99] Casper must save the world from a mad scientist bent on its destruction.
  • Jackson Beck voices Tour Guide, Radio Newsman, Mayor. [100]
  • Jack Mercer voices Professor Brainstorm. [101]
  • Additional voices are provided by Norma Macmillan [101] and Allen Swift. [100]
  • Final short solely directed by Seymour Kneitel.
54Not GhoultyJune 5, 1959The Spookpreme Court decides to take Casper's powers away until he can actually scare someone. As the cartoon progresses, Casper (voiced by Norma Macmillan) [102] constantly forgets he does not possess his powers, which angers those he tries to help. Eventually he manages to scare a group of ghosts and regain his powers.
  • Norma Macmillan also voices Mrs. Smith.
  • Mae Questel voices Baby (archive sound).
  • Gilbert Mack voices Mr. Galucci. [102]
  • Additional voices are provided by Jack Mercer, [36] [102] Cecil Roy and Jackson Beck. [36]
  • Only time Casper is powerless.
  • Footage from "Ghost of the Town" as well as the opening scene from "Casper Takes a Bow-Wow" was reused. [103]
55Casper's Birthday PartyJuly 31, 1959Casper (voiced by Cecil Roy) [15] [104] goes out to get some Friends to come to his Birthday Party.

Home media

Numerous Casper cartoons were released on home video by Universal Studios (via MCA Inc.). In 2011, Shout! Factory released a DVD set titled Casper the Friendly Ghost: The Complete Collection - 1945-1963 which contains The Friendly Ghost, There's Good Boos To-Night, A Haunting We Will Go, all 55 theatrical cartoons, and all 26 episodes of The New Casper Cartoon Show . [106]

The 2D full screen version of Boo Moon was later reissued as the home media stand-alone reissue on VHS and Laserdisc released in the 1990s and distributed by MCA Universal Home Video. [107] It was released on VHS along with Gandy Goose and Sourpuss in Dingbat Land , a standalone HarveyToon reissue of the short Crazy Town, and the Harvey Films reissue of The Seapreme Court featuring Little Audrey [108] by United American Video. [109]

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