List of Terrytoons animated shorts

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This is a list of animated short films produced by Terrytoons from 1929 to 1971 and released theatrically. Terrytoons co-founder Paul Terry was active until 1955 when the studio was sold to CBS. The list includes cartoons originally produced for television that were later screened in theaters from 1959 to 1971. The list does not include cartoons made for television that were not shown theatrically. The list does not include cartoons produced by Paul Terry before the founding of Terrytoons, such as Aesop's Film Fables and cartoons he produced while working at Van Beuren Studios.

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Preservation

French Fried was preserved and restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive from a 35mm nitrate composite dupe negative. Restoration funding was provided by ASIFA-Hollywood. The restoration had its world premiere at the 2024 UCLA Festival of Preservation. [1]

1930s

1930

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
CaviarFebruary 23, 1930Frank MoserEducational/PatheThe First Terrytoon to be released.
PretzelsMarch 9, 1930The Second Terrytoon to be released.
Spanish OnionsMarch 23, 1930
Indian PuddingApril 6, 1930
Roman PunchApril 20, 1930
Hot TurkeyMay 4, 1930This and Hawaiian Pineapples were released on the same day.
Hawaiian PineapplesMay 4, 1930This and Hot Turkey were released on the same day.
Swiss CheeseMay 18, 1930
Codfish BallsJune 1, 1930
Hungarian GoulashJune 15, 1930
Bully BeefJuly 13, 1930
Kangaroo SteakJuly 27, 1930
Monkey MeatAugust 10, 1930
Chop SueyAugust 24, 1930
French FriedSeptember 7, 1930The first cartoon in Paul Terry's new studio to feature Farmer Al Falfa who would go on to appear in Terrytoon shorts until 1956.
Dutch TreatSeptember 21, 1930
Irish StewOctober 5, 1930
Fried ChickenOctober 19, 1930Is considered lost media
Jumping BeansNovember 2, 1930
Scotch HighballNovember 16, 1930
Salt Water TaffyNovember 30, 1930
Golf NutsDecember 14, 1930
Pigskin CapersDecember 28, 1930Last Terrytoon to be released in 1930.

1931

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
PopcornJanuary 11, 1931Frank MoserEducational Pictures
Club SandwichJanuary 25, 1931Features Farmer Al Falfa. This cartoon edited for television.
RazzberriesFebruary 8, 1931Features Farmer Al Falfa
Go West, Big BoyFebruary 22, 1931
Quack, QuackMarch 8, 1931
The ExplorerMarch 22, 1931Features Farmer Al Falfa
ClowningApril 5, 1931Lost for a while, but recently found.
Sing, Sing PrisonApril 19, 1931
The Fireman's BrideMay 3, 1931Is considered lost media
The Sultan's CatMay 17, 1931Featured Farmer Al Falfa. Is considered lost Media
A Day To LiveMay 31, 1931Lost Media
2000 B.CJune 14, 1931
BluesJune 28, 1931
By The SeaJuly 12, 1931
Her First EggJuly 26, 1931Lost for a while, but recently found.
Jazz MadAugust 9, 1931Featured Farmer Al Falfa
Canadian CapersAugust 23, 1931Featured Farmer Al Falfa
Jesse And JamesSeptember 6, 1931
The ChampSeptember 20, 1931Features Farmer Al Falfa
Around The WorldOctober 4, 1931Is considered lost media
Jingle BellsOctober 18, 1931Is considered lost media
The Black SpiderNovember 1, 1931
ChinaNovember 15, 1931Is considered lost media
The LoreleiNovember 29, 1931
SummertimeDecember 13, 1931
Aladdin's LampDecember 27, 1931The Last Terrytoon released in 1931.

1932

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
The Villian's CurseJanuary 10, 1932Frank MoserEducational PicturesIs considered lost media
Noah's OutingJanuary 24, 1932Features Farmer Al Falfa
The Spider TalksFebruary 7, 1932
Peg Leg PeteFebruary 21, 1932Sold By Castle Film's from 1947 - 1949 under their "Mouse Movies" brand and is byfar the oldest Terrytoon released by Castle Film's.
Play BallMarch 6, 1932
Ye Olde SongsMarch 20, 1932Features Farmer Al Falfa
Bull-eroApril 3, 1932
Radio GirlApril 17, 1932
WoodlandMay 1, 1932Features Farmer Al Falfa
RomanceMay 15, 1932
Bluebeard's BrotherMay 29, 1932
Farmer Al Falfa's Bedtime StoryJune 12, 1932As stated in the title, this cartoon features Farmer Al Falfa. On Barker Bill's television show this cartoon was renamed to just "Bedtime Story".
The Mad KingJune 26, 1932
Cocky CockroachJuly 10, 1932
Spring Is HereJuly 24, 1932Features Farmer Al Falfa.
Farmer Al Falfa's Ape GirlAugust 7, 1932As stated in the title, this cartoon features Farmer Al Falfa.
Sherman Was RightAugust 21, 1932
BurlesqueSeptember 4, 1932
Southern RhythmSeptember 18, 1932Is considered lost media
Farmer Al Falfa's Birthday PartyOctober 2, 1932As the title states, the cartoon features Farmer Al Falfa
College SpiritOctober 16, 1932
Hook and Ladder No. 1October 30, 1932Was Released by Castle Film's under their "Mouse Movies" brand during the 1945 season.
The Forty ThievesNovember 13, 1932
ToylandNovember 27, 1932Released by Castle Film's for their cartoon titled "Christmas Cartoon" and was sold between 1942 - 1945. Farmer Al Falfa appears as Santa Claus in this cartoon.
Hollywood DietDecember 11, 1932
Ireland Or BustDecember 25, 1932This Cartoon was released on Christmas Day 1932.

1933

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Jealous LoverJanuary 8, 1933Frank MoserEducational Pictures
Robin HoodJanuary 22, 1933
Hansel And GretelFebruary 5, 1933
The Tale Of A ShirtFebruary 19, 1933
Down On The LeveeMarch 5, 1933
Who Killed Cock RobinMarch 19, 1933A Terrytoon take on the classic tale. Not to be confused with Disney's cartoon of the same name.
Oh! SusannaApril 2, 1933Named off the classic american song of the same name. Was later released by Castle Film's from 1942 - 1945 under the name "Wild West Daze". A while back, this cartoon was posted online as "Stage Struck" from 1928 (Aesop's Fables), which has completely different stories, but the original version was recently found.
Romeo And JuiletApril 16, 1933Was later released as part of Castle Film's 2nd batch of terrytoon's in 1940 and sold them until 1942.
Pirate ShipApril 30, 1933Later Released by Castle Film's as part of 3 Terrytoon's they released in 1940 and was sold until 1942.
Tropical FishMay 14, 1933Featured Farmer Al Falfa.
CinderellaMay 28, 1933
King ZilchJune 11, 1933The First appearance of reoccuring character "Zilch" who would make appearances in more Terrytoon's in the future.
The Banker's DaughterJune 25, 1933The First of 5 "Fanny Zilch" cartoon's and was paul terry's first experiment on television like episode plots.
The Oil Can MysteryJuly 9, 1933A Fanny Zilch Cartoon.
Fanny In The Lion's DenJuly 23, 1933A Fanny Zilch Cartoon.
Hypnotic EyesAugust 1, 1933A Fanny Zilch Cartoon.
Grand UproarAugust 25, 1933Was released as part of Castle Film's first 6 cartoon's they released under Terrytoon's in 1938 and sold until 1942.
Pick-NeckingSeptember 8, 1933A Farmer Al Falfa Cartoon.
Fanny's Wedding DaySeptember 22, 1933The Last Fanny Zilch Cartoon. Being the end of the mini-series & the last time the character was ever seen in a Terrytoon.
A Gypsy FiddlerOctober 6, 1933
Beanstalk JackOctober 20, 1933This cartoon was the first ever Terrytoon to be released by Castle Film's who released it in 1938 as the previous year as they got into the home movie market they were able to get a deal with Paul Terry to release Terrytoon Home Movies for 15 years (until 1953) and released the first 6 in 1938 with this cartoon being listed first. The first 6 cartoon were later added in 1940 with 3 more Terrytoon's and these 9 Cartoon's continued to be sold by Castle Film's until the end of the 1942 Season when they were replaced with new & better Terrytoon's. And Castle Film's continued the make new releases until 1951. With Terrytoon's as a whole being phased out in 1953. Though another Home Movie company would takeover the license and sell Terrytoon's until 1982 when videotapes came along.
The Village BlacksmithNovember 3, 1933Features Farmer Al Falfa.
Robinsone CruesoeNovember 17, 1933Features Farmer Al Falfa. Was the first Terrytoon to be part of Castle Film's Farmer Al Falfa brand which got edition's from 1942 - 1949. This cartoon was sold by Castle Film's from 1942 - 1945.
Little Boy BlueNovember 30, 1933Was Sold by Castle Film's as part of 3 Cartoon's released by them in 1940 and continued to be sold until 1942. When they replaced with Ub Iwerk's Comicolor short of the same name. Which they had to change to "The Big Bad Wolf" to avoid confusion with this cartoon with the same fairytale plot.
In VeniceDecember 15, 1933
The Sunny SouthDecember 29, 1933Is considered lost media

1934

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Holland DaysJanuary 12, 1934Frank MoserEducational PicturesFeatures Farmer Al Falfa. Was part of Castle Film's first 6 Terrytoon releases. Sold from 1938 - 1942.
The Three BearsJanuary 26, 1934Was remade by Terrytoon's in 1939.
Rip Van WinkleFebruary 9, 1934Features Farmer Al Falfa. Was part of Castle Film's first 6 Terrytoon releases. Sold from 1938 - 1942.
The Last StrawFebruary 23, 1934
The Owl and the PussycatMarch 9, 1934Featured Farmer Al Falfa. Was sold by Castle Film's from 1942 - 1945.
A Mad HouseMarch 23, 1934
Joe's Lunch WagonApril 6, 1934
Just A ClownApril 20, 1934Was part of Castle Film's first 6 Terrytoon releases. Sold from 1938 - 1942.
The King's DaughterMay 4, 1934Mostly known for using the same giant design as seen in the more infamous "Beanstalk Jack".
The Lion's Friend.May 18, 1934Was sold by Castle Film's under the name "The Mouse And The Lion" or as sometimes seen in their catalog "Mouse And Lion". This cartoon was edited by CBS for Television.
PandoraJune 1, 1934Was part of Castle Film's first 6 Terrytoon releases. Sold from 1938 - 1942.
Slow But SureJune 15, 1934
See The WorldJune 29, 1934
My Lady's GardenJuly 13, 1934Was sold by Castle Film's under the name "The Bee And The Butterfly" from 1942 - 1945.
Irish SweepstakesJuly 27, 1934
Busted BlossomsAugust 10, 1934
Mice In CouncilAugust 24, 1934Sold under Castle Film's "Mouse Movies" brand from 1945 - 1949
Why Mules Leave HomeSeptember 7, 1934Featured Farmer Al Falfa. Was sold under Castle Film's Farmer Al Falfa brand from 1942 - 1945
Jail BirdsSeptember 21, 1934This Cartoon was sold by Castle Film's under the "Mouse Movies" brand from 1945 - 1949
The Black Sheep
The Magic Fish
Hot SandsNovember 2, 1934A Terrytoon released as part of Castle Film's 1946 batch of cartoon's. Sold from 1946 - 1948.
Tom, Tom The Piper's SonWas part of Castle Film's 1942 batch of cartoon's. Sold between 1942 - 1945.
Jack's ShackNovember 30, 1934Features Farmer Al Falfa.
South Pole Or BustDecember 14, 1934Sold by Castle Film's under the "Mouse Movies" brand from 1947 - 1949
The Dog ShowDecember 28, 1934Was part of Castle Film's 1942 batch of cartoon's and just like with many cartoon's from that batch this cartoon was renamed to Canine Comedy. And was sold from 1942 - 1945.

1935

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
The First SnowJanuary 11, 1935Frank MoserEducational PicturesReleased by Castle Film's as part of their 1946 batch of cartoon's. Sold from 1946 - 1948.
What A NightJanuary 25, 1935Features Farmer Al Falfa
The Bull FightFebruary 8, 1935The First cartoon that featured Puddy The Pup. A character who would make various appearances afterwards and was even made his own brand by Castle Film's. Though this cartoon wasn't sold under that brand by Castle Film's but instead under the basic Terrytoon's brand. Renamed to "The Bullfight" castle film's sold it from 1947 - 1949.
Fireman, Save My ChildFebruary 22, 1935
The Moth And The SpiderMarch 8, 1935Has a similar naming convention as "The Bee And The Butterfly" and just like that cartoon, was sold by Castle Film's from 1942 - 1945.
Old Dog TrayMarch 21, 1935Featured Farmer Al Falfa. Was sold by Castle Film's under the Farmer Al Falfa brand from 1946 - 1948.
Flying OilApril 5, 1935Features Farmer Al Falfa
Peg Leg Pete, The PirateApril 19, 1935Not to be confused with Terrytoon's 1932 cartoon with a similar name.
Modern Red HoodMay 3, 1935
Five PupletsMay 17, 1935
Opera NightMay 31, 193520th Century FoxOn May 31, 1935, 20th Century Pictures & Fox Film merged to create 20th Century Fox, fox film's who had been distributing Terrytoons since the beginning decided to cut ties with Educational Pictures and handle the distribution of the cartoons on their own. This Terrytoon being the first with this new distributor.
King Looney XIVJune 14, 1935
Moans and GroansJune 28, 1935Featured Farmer Al Falfa
Amateur NightJuly 12, 1935
The Foxy-FoxJuly 26, 1935
Chain LettersAugust 9, 1935
BirdlandAugust 23, 1935
Circus DaysSeptember 6, 1935
Hey Diddle DiddleSeptember 20, 1935
Foiled AgainOctober 4, 1935Fanny Zilch made a brief comeback in this cartoon.
FootballOctober 18, 1935Sold by Castle Film's under the "Mouse Movies" brand under the name Football Jamboree from 1949 - 1951.
A June BrideNovember 1, 1935Features Farmer Al Falfa
Aladdin's LampNovember 15, 1935Is considered lost media
Southern Horse - PitalityNovember 29, 1935
Ye Olde Toy ShopDecember 13, 1935Was Sold By Castle Film's from 1944 - 1945 as part of Christmas Film "Christmas Toyshop" which featured an edited version of this cartoon.
The MayflowerDecember 27, 1935

1936

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
The FeudJanuary 10, 1936Frank Moser20th Century Fox
The 19th Hole ClubJanuary 24, 1936Features Farmer Al Falfa
Home Town OlympicsFebruary 7, 1936Features Farmer Al Falfa
The Alpine YodelerFebruary 21, 1936Features Farmer Al Falfa
Barnyard AmateursMarch 6, 1935Features Farmer Al Falfa
Off To ChinaMarch 20, 1936
The Western TrailApril 3, 1936Features Farmer Al Falfa
A Wolf In Cheap ClothingApril 17, 1936
Rolling StonesMay 1, 1936Features Farmer Al Falfa. Was sold by Castle Film's under the Farmer Al Falfa brand from 1946 - 1948.
The RuntMay 15, 1936Features Farmer Al Falfa. Was sold by Castle Film's under the Farmer Al Falfa brand from 1946 - 1948.
The Busy BeeMay 29, 1936
The Sailor's HomeJune 12, 1936
A Tough EggJune 26, 1936Mannie Davis, George Gordon & Paul TerryFeatures the character Rudy The Rooster who was supposed to be a reoccurring character but was disliked by audiences so was discontinued.
The Hot SpellJuly 10, 1936Mannie Davis & George GordonFeatures Farmer Al Falfa
Puddy Pup and the GypiesJuly 24, 1936Released by Castle Film's under their short lived "Puddy The Pup" brand. This cartoon was renamed to Farm Frolic's and was sold from 1945 - 1947, this cartoon was one of the last releases of the "Puddy The Pup" brand.
Farmer Al Falfa's Prize Package July 31, 1936Features Farmer Al Falfa, was also the debut appearance of Kiko The Kangaroo who would make appearance in various Terrytoon's throughout the following years. Was sold by Castle Film's under their short lived "Kiko The Kangaroo" brand and was renamed to just Prize Package, sold between 1946 - 1948. Is also the oldest Terrytoon to have a Wikipedia article.
Kiko And The Honey Bears August 21, 1936Is the first only Kiko The Kangaroo cartoon. Sold by Castle Film's under the "Kiko The Kangaroo" brand renamed to Bear Facts! Sold from 1944 - 1947.
The Health FarmSeptember 4, 1936Features Farmer Al Falfa. Was one of the last couple of cartoon released through Castle Film's "Farmer Al Falfa" brand. Sold from 1949 - 1951.
A Bully FrogSeptember 18, 1936This cartoon was one of the last few Terrytoon's distributed by Castle Film's before the lost the Terrytoon's license in 1953. Sold from 1951 - 1953.
Kiko Foils The Fox October 2, 1936As the title states this cartoon features Kiko The Kangaroo. Distributed by Castle Film's on the "Kiko The Kangaroo" brand under the name "The Foxy Fox". Distributed from 1943 - 1947.
Sunken TreasuresOctober 16, 1936Features Puddy The Pup. Was sold by Castle Film's under the short lived "Puddy The Pup" brand under the name "Down In The Deep" from 1944 - 1947.
A Battle RoyalOctober 30, 1936Features Farmer Al Falfa and Kiko The Kangaroo. Castle Film's sold it under the "Kiko The Kangaroo" brand under the name "The Big Fight" from 1943 - 1947. Was the first Castle Film's title under the Kiko The Kangaroo brand.
An Arrow EscapeNovember 13, 1936
Farmer Al Falfa's 20th AnniversaryNovember 27, 1936Was made to celebrate Farmer Al Falfa's 20th anniversary since hs first appearance in 1916. Interestingly the 20th Anniversary part was kept in the CBS television release of this film.
Cats In The BagDecember 11, 1936Features Puddy The Pup. Was sold by Castle Film's under the "Puddy The Pup" brand under the name "Scat Cats" from 1945 - 1947.
Skunked Again December 25, 1936Features Kiko The Kangaroo. Was released on Christmas Day 1936. Was later released by Castle Film's under the "Kiko The Kangaroo" brand with the name "On The Scent" from 1943 - 1947.

1937

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Salty McguireJanuary 8, 1937Mannie Davis & George Gordon20th Century Fox
The Tin Can TouristJanuary 22, 1937Features Farmer Al Falfa & Puddy The Pup. Castle Film's distributed this cartoon under the "Farmer Al Falfa" brand and renamed it to just "Tin Can Tourist". This version was sold from 1947 - 1949.
The Book ShopFebruary 5, 1937Features Puddy The Pup. Was Sold by Castle Film's under the short lived "Puddy The Pup" brand and renamed it to"Foolish Fables". And was sold from 1945 - 1947.
The Big Game HauntFebruary 19, 1937Features Farmer Al Falfa. Castle Film's distributed this cartoon under the "Farmer Al Falfa" brand (16mm Sound Only) and renamed it to "Big Game Hunt". Sold it from 1948 - 1949.
Red Hot Music March 5, 1937Features Kiko The Kangaroo. Castle Film's sold this under the "Kiko The Kangaroo" brand & renamed it to"Red Hot Rhythm". They sold it from 1943 - 1947.
Flying SouthMarch 19, 1937Features Farmer Al Falfa. Castle Film's sold this cartoon with the "Farmer Al Falfa" brand (16mm sound only). And sold it from 1948 - 1949.
The Hay Ride April 2, 1937Features Kiko The Kangaroo.
Bug CarnivalApril 16, 1937Castle Film's sold this cartoon from 1947 - 1949.
School BirdsApril 30, 1937
Puddy's CoronationMay 14, 1937Features Puddy The Pup & Kiko The Kangaroo. Castle Film's distributed this cartoon under the "Kiko The Kangaroo" brand and renamed it to"Hail The King". Sold it from 1943 - 1947.
Ozzie Ostrich Comes To TownMay 28, 1937Features Kiko The Kangaroo & Ozzie Ostrich, who was supposed to be a reoccurring character and was even promoted as so. But didn't catch on and was discontinued after this short. Castle Film's distributed it under the "Kiko The Kangaroo" brand and renamed it to Ostrich Troubles. Sold from 1943 - 1947.
Play Ball June 11, 1937Features Kiko The Kangaroo. Was distributed by Castle Film's under the "Kiko The Kangaroo" brand & renamed to "At The Bat". Sold from 1944 - 1947.
The Mechanical CowJune 25, 1937Paul Terry & Jack ZanderFeatures Farmer Al Falfa. Not to be confused with the Oswald The Lucky Rabbit short of the same name from 1927. Was later released by Castle Film's under the "Farmer Al Falfa" brand (16mm sound only). And was sold from 1948 - 1949.
Pink ElephantsJuly 9, 1937George GordonFeatures Farmer Al Falfa.
The Homeless PupJuly 23, 1937Features Puddy The Pup. Was sold by Castle Film's under the "Puddy The Pup" brand under the name "Home Wanted" from 1945 - 1947.
The Paper HangersJuly 30, 1937Mannie Davis
Trailer LifeAugust 20, 1937Mannie Davis & George GordonFeatured Farmer Al Falfa. Sold by Castle Film's under the "Farmer Al Falfa" brand and renamed to "Trailer Life". Sold from 1949 - 1951
The Villian Still Pursued HerSeptember 3, 1937Connie RasinskiA brief return of Oil Can Harry.
Kiko's Cleaning DaySeptember 17, 1937George GordonFeatures Kiko The Kangaroo. Castle Film's sold this cartoon under the "Kiko The Kangaroo" brand, renamed to "Cleaned Out". Sold from 1943 - 1947.
A Close ShaveOctober 1, 1937Mannie DavisFeatures Farmer Al Falfa. Sold by Castle Film's under the Farmer Al Falfa brand (16mm sound only) from 1948 - 1949.
The Dancing BearOctober 15, 1937John FosterUnofficially colored in the early 1970s as part of a tv syndication package.
The Saw Mill MysteryOctober 29, 1937Connie Rasinski & Paul TerryAnother Appearance of Zanny Filch.
The Dog And The BoneNovember 12, 1937George GordonFeatures Puddy The Pup. Sold under Castle Film's "Puddy The Pup" brand as "Puddy Picks A Bone. Sold between 1944 - 1947.
The Timid RabbitNovember 26, 1937Mannie DavisReleased by Castle Film's from 1947 - 1949.
The Billy Goat's WhiskersDecember 10, 1937John FosterFeatures Farmer Al Falfa. Castle Film's release this under the Farmer Al Falfa brand, renamed to "Billy Goat's Whiskers". Sold from 1947 - 1949.
The Barnyard BossDecember 24, 1937Connie RasinskiReleased on Christmas Eve.

1938

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Lion HuntJanuary 7, 1938Mannie Davis20th Century Fox
Bugs Beetle And His OrchestraJanuary 21, 1938John Foster & Paul TerrySold by Castle Film's renamed to "Bugs Beetle" sold from 1947 - 1951.
His Day OffFebruary 4, 1938Connie RasinskiFeatures Puddy The Pup.
Just Ask JupiterFebruary 18, 1938Mannie DavisDistributed by Castle Film's under the "Mouse Movies" brand. Sold from 1947 - 1951.
Gandy The GooseMarch 4, 1938John FosterThe debut appearance of Gandy The Goose, would make various appearances in Terrytoon's until the 1950s. Sold under the name "Gandy's Adventure" with the Gandy The Goose brand from Castle Film's. Sold from 1949 - 1951.
Happy and LuckyMarch 18, 1938Connie RasinskiFeatures Puddy The Pup.
A Mountain RomanceApril 1, 1938Mannie Davis
Robinson Crusoe's BroadcastApril 15, 1938John Foster
Maid In ChinaApril 29, 1938Connie RasinskiCurrently unavailable.
The Big TopMay 12, 1938Mannie DavisFeatures Puddy The Pup. Sold by Castle Film's under the "Puddy The Pup" brand & renamed to "Circus Capers". Sold from 1944 - 1947.
Devil Of The DeepMay 27, 1938John FosterSold By Castle Film's from 1947 - 1951.
Here's To The Good Old JailJune 10, 1938Eddie Donnelly
The Last IndianJune 24, 1938Connie Rasinski
Milk For BabyJuly 8, 1938Mannie Davis
Mrs. O'Leary's CowJuly 22, 1938Eddie Donnelly
Eliza Runs AgainJuly 29, 1938Connie RasinskiThis was the last cartoon ever backed by Educational Pictures which help Terrytoon's even after 20th Century Fox took over distribution. As Educational Pictures was having financial issues diring tis time and couldn't help the terrytoon's anymore. Which caused Paul Terry to fully go to 20th Century Fox afterwards.
Chris ColumboAugust 12, 1938Eddie Donnelly
String Bean JackAugust 26, 1938John FosterA remake of the 1933 Cartoon "Beanstalk Jack". Also the first ever Terrytoon produced with Technicolor as Paul Terry was hesitant with using new cartoon technologies as they complicated the animation process. Though with other studio's starting to use color processes Paul Terry decided to do the same. This being his first attempt. And slowly moved to color, finishing in the mid-1940's.
The Goose Flies HighSeptember 9, 1938Sold by Castle Film's under the "Gandy The Goose" brand. Distributed from 1949 - 1951.
The Wolf's Side Of The StorySeptember 23, 1938Connie Rasinski
The Glass SlipperOctober 7, 1938Mannie Davis
The NewcomerOctober 21, 1938
The Stranger Rides AgainNovember 4, 1938
Housewife HermanNovember 18, 1938Eddie Donnelly
The Village BlacksmithDecember 2, 1938Mannie Davis
DoomsdayDecember 16, 1938Connie RasinskiFeatures Gandy The Goose
The Frame-UpDecember 30, 1938Features Gandy The Goose. Sold by Castle Film's under the "Gandy The Goose" brand. Distributed from 1949 - 1951

1939

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
The Owl and the PussycatJanuary 13, 1939Eddie Donnelly & Connie Rasinski20th Century FoxA remake of the 1934 cartoon of the same name. The first cartoon to feature Sourpuss who originally appeared ginger, but was later recolored to black and was used in Terrytoon's appearing with Gandy Goose until the late 1940's.
One Gun Gary In Nick of TimeJanuary 27, 1939
The Three BearsFebruary 10, 1939Mannie Davis & Connie RasinskiA remake of the 1934 cartoon of the same name. Known in the modern day as the origin for the “Somebody Toucha My Spaget” meme which spread around online from late-2017 to early-2018.
Frozen FeetFebruary 24, 1939Connie Rasinski
G-Man JittersMarch 10, 1939Eddie Donnelly & Connie RasinskiThe first cartoon to feature Gandy Goose, who would later make appearances alongside Sourpuss until the late-1940's.
The Nutty NetworkMarch 24, 1939Mannie Davis
The Cuckoo BirdApril 7, 1939Mannie Davis & Connie Rasinski
Their Last BeanApril 21, 1939Eddie Donnelly & Connie RasinskiThis cartoon,ironically a jack and the beanstalk inspired cartoon, was the last new Terrytoon release after 81 Terrytoon's were released under the Castle Film's Brand. Sold from 1951 - 1953.
Barnyard Egg - Citement -May 5, 1939Connie Rasinski
Nick's Coffee PotMay 19, 1939
The Prize GuestJune 2, 1939Mannie Davis & Connie Rasinski
A Bully RomanceJune 16, 1939Eddie DonnellyFeatures Gandy The Goose. Was sold by Castle Film's under the Gandy The Goose brand from 1949 - 1951.
Africa SquawksJune 30, 1939Connie Rasinski
Barnyard BaseballJuly 14, 1939Mannie Davis & Connie RasinskiFeatures Gandy The Goose
The Old Fire HorseJuly 28, 1939Eddie Donnelly & Connie Rasinski
Two-Headed GiantAugust 11, 1939Connie RasinskiA cartoon suppost to be a sequel to the 1938 cartoon Stringbean Jack.
The Golden WestAugust 25, 1939Mannie Davis & Connie Rasinski
Hook, Line and SinkerSeptember 8, 1939Eddie DonnellyThe First cartoon to show Gandy Goose and Sourpuss together.
Sheep In The MeadowSeptember 22, 1939Mannie Davis & Connie Rasinski
The Orphan DuckOctober 6, 1939Connie RasinskiThe First cartoon to feature Dinky Duck, who would appear in some Terrytoon's until 1953.
The WatchdogOctober 20, 1939
One Mouse In A MillionNovember 3, 1939
A Wicky, Wacky RomanceNovember 17, 1939Mannie Davis & Connie Rasinski
The Hitch-HikerDecember 1, 1939Eddie Donnelly & Connie RasinskiFeatures Gandy Goose. Sold by Castle Film's under the Gandy The Goose Brand, renamed to "The Hitch-Hikers" sold from 1950 - 1953.
The Ice PondDecember 15, 1939Mannie DavisFeatures Oscar the Timid Pig
The First RobinDecember 29, 1939Connie Rasinski

1940s

1940

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
A Dog In A MansionJanuary 12, 1940Eddie Donnelly20th Century Fox
Edgar Runs AgainJanuary 26, 1940Mannie Davis
Harvest TimeFebruary 9, 1940Connie Rasinski
The Hare and The HoundsFebruary 23, 1940Eddie Donnelly
All's Well That Ends WellMarch 8, 1940Mannie Davis
Much Ado About NothingMarch 22, 1940Connie RasinskiFeatures Dinky Duck.
It Must Be LoveApril 5, 1940Features Gandy Goose.
Just A Little BullApril 19, 1940Eddie Donnelly
Wots All the Shootin' FerMay 3, 1940Volney White
Swiss Ski YodelersMay 17, 1940Eddie DonnellyFeatures Oscar the Timid Pig.
Catnip CapersMay 31, 1940Mannie Davis
Professor OffkeyskiJune 14, 1940Connie RasinskiRemade in 1947 as "One Note Tony".
Rover's RescueJune 28, 1940Volney White
Rupert the RuntJuly 12, 1940Mannie Davis
Love In A CottageJuly 28, 1940Volney White
Billy Mouse's AkwakadeAugust 9, 1940Eddie Donnelly
Club Life In the Stone AgeAugust 23, 1940Mannie Davis
The Lucky DuckySeptember 6, 1940Connie RasinskiFeatures Dinky Duck.
Touchdown DemonsSeptember 20, 1940Volney White
How Wet Was My OceanOctober 4, 1940Eddie DonnellyFeatures Oscar the Timid Pig and Sourpuss.
Happy Hunting GroundsOctober 18, 1940Mannie DavisFeatures Oscar the Timid Pig.
Landing of the PilgrimsNovember 1, 1940Connie Rasinski
The Magic PencilNovember 15, 1940Volney WhiteFeatures Gandy Goose and Sourpuss. Later distributed by Castle Film’s under the Gandy The Goose Brand from 1950 - 1953.
Plane GoofyNovember 29, 1940Eddie DonnellyFeatures Farmer Al Falfa. The first appearance of Farmer Al Falfa in color.
The Snow ManDecember 13, 1940Mannie DavisOften confused for the Ted Eshbaugh cartoon from 1933 of the same name.
The Temperamental LionDecember 27, 1940Connie RasinskiFeatures Looey the Lion.

1941

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
What A Little Sneeze Will DoJanuary 10, 1941Eddie Donnelly20th Century FoxFeatures Oscar the Timid Pig.
Hairless HectorJanuary 24, 1941Volney White
Mississippi SwingFebruary 7, 1941Connie Rasinski
Fishing Made EasyFebruary 21, 1941Eddie DonnellyFeatures Sourpuss.
The Home GuardMarch 7, 1941Mannie DavisFeatures Gandy Goose.
When Knights Were BoldMarch 21, 1941Volney White
The Baby SealApril 10, 1941Connie Rasinski
Uncle JoeyApril 18, 1941Mannie Davis
A Dog's DreamMay 2, 1941Eddie Donnelly
The Magic ShellMay 16, 1941Mannie Davis
What Happens At NightMay 30, 1941Connie Rasinski
Horsefly OperaJune 13, 1941Eddie Donnelly
Good Old Irish TunesJune 27, 1941Connie RasinskiFeatures Gandy Goose.
Bringing Home the BaconJuly 11, 1941Mannie Davis
Twelve O'clock and All Ain't WellJuly 25, 1941Eddie Donnelly
The Old Oaken BucketAugust 8, 1941Connie Rasinski
The Ice CarnivalAugust 22, 1941Eddie Donnelly
The One-Man NavySeptember 5, 1941Mannie DavisFeatures Gandy Goose.
Uncle Joey Comes To TownSeptember 19, 1941
Welcome Little StrangerOctober 3, 1941Connie RasinskiFeatures Dinky Duck.
The Frozen NorthOctober 17, 1941
Slap Happy HuntersOctober 31, 1941Eddie DonnellyFeatures Gandy Goose and Sourpuss.
Back to the SoilNovember 14, 1941Features Oscar the Timid Pig.
The Bird TowerNovember 28, 1941Mannie Davis
A Yarn About YarnDecember 12, 1941Connie Rasinski
Flying FeverDecember 26, 1941Mannie DavisFeatures Gandy Goose.

1942

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
A Torrid ToreadorJanuary 9, 1942Eddie Donnelly20th Century FoxFeatures Sourpuss.
Happy Circus DaysJanuary 23, 1942Connie Rasinski
Funny Bunny BusinessFebruary 6, 1942Eddie Donnelly
Cat Meets MouseFebruary 20, 1942Mannie Davis
Eat Me Kitty, Eight to the BarMarch 6, 1942
Sham Battle ShenanigansMarch 20, 1942Connie RasinskiFeatures Gandy Goose and Sourpuss.
Oh, Gentle SpringApril 3, 1942
Gandy GooseLights OutApril 17, 1942Eddie DonnellyCo-starring Sourpuss.
Tricky BusinessMay 1, 1942Features Gandy Goose and Sourpuss.
Neck and NeckMay 15, 1942Mannie Davis
The Stork's MistakeMay 29, 1942Eddie Donnelly
All About DogsJune 12, 1942Connie Rasinski
Wilful WillieJune 26, 1942
The OutpostJuly 10, 1942Mannie DavisFeatures Gandy Goose and Sourpuss.
Tire TroubleJuly 24, 1942Eddie DonnellyFeatures Gandy Goose.
NancyDoing Their BitAugust 3, 1942Connie RasinskiFirst of two cartoons featuring Nancy, character from United Features Syndicate comics.
All Out for 'V'August 7, 1942Mannie Davis
The Lucky DuckLife with FidoAugust 21, 1942Connie RasinskiFeatures Dinky Duck credited as The Lucky Duck.
The Big Build-UpSeptember 4, 1942Mannie DavisFeatures Puddy the Pup.
NancySchool DazeSeptember 18, 1942Eddie DonnellyLast Terrytoons cartoon to feature Nancy.
Night Life in the ArmyOctober 12, 1942Mannie DavisFeatures Gandy Goose.
Super MouseThe Mouse of TomorrowOctober 16, 1942Eddie DonnellyThe first appearance of Super Mouse later renamed Mighty Mouse. Was later distributed by Castle Film’s under their Mighty Mouse Brand from 1950 - 1953 only in black & white.
He Dood It AgainOctober 20, 1942
Ickle Meets PickleNovember 6, 1942Connie RasinskiThe last short film produced in black and white by Terrytoons.
Super MouseFrankenstein's CatNovember 27, 1942Mannie Davis
Barnyard WAACDecember 11, 1942Eddie Donnelly
Somewhere in the PacificDecember 25, 1942Mannie Davis

1943

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Gandy GooseScrap For VictoryJanuary 22, 1943Connie Rasinski20th Century Fox
Barnyard BlackoutMarch 5, 1943Mannie Davis
Shipyard SymphonyMarch 19, 1943Eddie Donnelly
Patriotic PoochesApril 9, 1943Connie Rasinski
Gandy GooseThe Last RoundupMay 14, 1943Mannie Davis
Keep ‘em GrowingMay 28, 1943
Super MousePandora’s BoxJune 11, 1943Connie RasinskiWas later distributed by Castle Film's under the Mighty Mouse brand from 1950 - 1953. Black & white only.
Mopping UpJune 25, 1943Eddie DonnellyFeatures Gandy Goose And Sourpuss
Super MouseSuper Mouse Rides AgainAugust 6, 1943Mannie DavisDistributed by Castle Film's under the Mighty Mouse brand with the name "Mighty Mouse Rides Again" from 1950 - 1953. Black & white only.
CamouflageAugust 27, 1943Eddie DonnellyFeatures Gandy Goose and Sourpuss.
Gandy GooseSomewhere In EgyptSeptember 17, 1943Mannie DavisDistributed by Castle Film's under the Gandy The Goose brand from 1949 - 1951.
Super MouseDown With CatsOctober 7, 1943Connie Rasinski
Aladdin’s LampOctober 22, 1943Eddie DonnellyFeatures Gandy Goose And Sourpuss
The Lion and the MouseNovember 12, 1943Mannie DavisFeatures Super Mouse. Remake Of The 1934 Cartoon "The Lion's Friend".
Yokel Duck Makes GoodNovember 26, 1943Eddie Donnelly
The Hopeful DonkeyDecember 17, 1943Mannie Davis

1944

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Mighty MouseThe Wreck of the HesperusJanuary 5, 1944Mannie Davis20th Century FoxThe first cartoon to use the Mighty Mouse name as Paul Terry heard about another character being introduced on radio called “Super Mouse”. So, to make his character more notable he decided to rebrand the character as “Mighty Mouse” and give him a new redesign. Was sold by Castle Film’s under their Mighty Mouse Brand from 1949 - 1951 with the new name “Wreck of the Hesperus”.
The Butcher of SevilleJanuary 7, 1944Eddie Donnelly
The HelicopterJanuary 21, 1944
A Day In JuneMarch 3, 1944
Mighty MouseThe Champion of JusticeMarch 17, 1944Mannie Davis
The Frog and the PrincessApril 7, 1944Eddie DonnellyFeatures Gandy Goose and Sourpuss.
Mighty MouseMighty Mouse Meets Jekyll and Hyde CatApril 28, 1944Mannie DavisWas renamed by Castle Film’s to “Jekyll and Hyde Cat” and sold under the Mighty Mouse Brand from 1949 - 1951.
Wolf! Wolf!May 11, 1944Was Renamed By Castle Film’s To Wolf, Wolf & Sold Under Their Mighty Mouse Brand From 1949 - 1951.
My Boy JohnnyMay 12, 1944Eddie Donnelly
Mighty MouseThe Green LineMay 28, 1944
Eliza On the IceJune 16, 1944Connie RasinskiDistributed By Castle Film’s Under The New Name “Eliza On Ice” Under The Mighty Mouse Brand From 1949 - 1951. Byfar The Most ‘Recent’ Terrytoon Castle Film’s Ever Distributed.
Carmen's Veranda July 28, 1944Mannie DavisFeatures Gandy Goose and Sourpuss.
The Cat Came BackAugust 18, 1944Connie RasinskiFeatures Farmer Al Falfa.
Mighty MouseThe Two BarbersSeptember 1, 1944Eddie Donnelly
Gandy GooseThe Ghost TownSeptember 22, 1944Mannie Davis
Mighty MouseThe Sultan's BirthdayOctober 13, 1944Bill Tytla
A Wolf's TaleOctober 27, 1944Connie RasinskiRemake Of The 1938 Cartoon “The Wolf's Side Of The Story”
Mighty MouseAt the CircusNovember 17, 1944Eddie Donnelly
Gandy GooseGandy's Dream GirlDecember 8, 1944Mannie Davis
Dear Old SwitzerlandDecember 22, 1944Eddie DonnellyFeatures Oscar the Timid Pig.

1945

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Mighty MouseMighty Mouse and the PiratesJanuary 12, 1945Mannie Davis & Connie Rasinski20th Century Fox
The Port of Missing MiceFebruary 2, 1945Eddie Donnelly
Ants In Your PantryFebruary 16, 1945Mannie Davis
Mighty MouseRaiding the RaidersMarch 9, 1945Connie Rasinski
Gandy GoosePost War InventionsMarch 23, 1945
Fisherman's LuckMarch 23, 1945Eddie Donnelly
Mighty MouseThe Kilkenny CatsApril 13, 1945Mannie Davis
Gandy GooseMother Goose NightmareMay 4, 1945Connie Rasinski
Smoky JoeMay 25, 1945
Mighty MouseThe Silver StreakJune 8, 1945Eddie Donnelly
Aesops FableThe MosquitoJune 29, 1945Mannie DavisFeatures Gandy Goose and Sourpuss
Mighty MouseMighty Mouse and the WolfJuly 20, 1945Eddie Donnelly
Gypsy LifeAugust 3, 1945Connie Rasinski
Aesops FableThe Fox and the DuckAugust 24, 1945Mannie Davis
Swooning the Swooners September 14, 1945Connie RasinskiFeatures Farmer Al Falfa
Aesops FableThe WatchdogSeptember 28, 1945Eddie Donnelly
Gandy GooseWho's Who In the JungleOctober 19, 1945
Mighty MouseMighty Mouse Meets Bad Bill BunionNovember 9, 1945Mannie Davis
Gandy GooseThe ExterminatorNovember 23, 1945Eddie Donnelly
Mighty MouseKrakatoaDecember 14, 1945Connie Rasinski

1946

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
The Talking MagpiesJanuary 4, 1946Mannie Davis20th Century FoxFeatures Farmer Al Falfa and prototypes for Dimwit and Heckle & Heckle.
Mighty MouseSvengali's CatJanuary 18, 1946Eddie Donnelly
Gandy GooseFortune HuntersFebruary 8, 1946Connie Rasinski
Mighty MouseThe Wicked WolfMarch 8, 1946Mannie Davis
My Old Kentucky HomeMarch 29, 1946Eddie Donnelly
Gandy GooseIt's All In the StarsApril 12, 1946Connie Rasinski
Mighty MouseThrowing the BullMay 3, 1946
Gandy GooseThe Golden HenMay 24, 1946Mannie Davis
Dinky Finds A HomeJune 7, 1946Eddie DonnellyFeatures Dinky Duck
Mighty MouseThe Johnstown FloodJune 28, 1946Connie Rasinski
Gandy GoosePeace-Time FootballJuly 19, 1946Mannie Davis
Mighty MouseThe Trojan HorseJuly 26, 1946
The Tortoise Wins AgainAugust 9, 1946Connie Rasinski
Mighty MouseWinning the WestAugust 16, 1946Eddie Donnelly
The Electronic Mouse TrapSeptember 6, 1946Mannie Davis
The Jail BreakSeptember 20, 1946
The Snow ManOctober 11, 1946Connie RasinskiNot to be confused with the 1940 short film of the same name produced by the same studio, nor with the Ted Eshbaugh short film of the same name.
The Housing ProblemOctober 25, 1946Mannie DavisFeatures Oscar the Timid Pig.
Mighty MouseThe Crackpot KingNovember 15, 1946Eddie Donnelly
The Uninvited PestsNovember 29, 1946Connie RasinskiFeatures Farmer Al Falfa and Heckle & Jeckle.
Mighty MouseThe Hep CatDecember 6, 1946Mannie Davis
Beanstalk JackDecember 20, 1946Eddie DonnellyNot to be confused with the short film of the same name from 1933 produced by the same studio.

1947

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Mighty MouseCrying WolfJanuary 10, 1947Connie Rasinski20th Century Fox
Heckle & JeckleMcDougal's Rest FarmJanuary 31, 1947Mannie Davis
Mighty MouseThe Dead End CatsFebruary 14, 1947Eddie Donnelly
Heckle & JeckleHappy Go LuckyFebruary 28, 1947Connie Rasinski
Gandy GooseMexican BaseballMarch 14, 1947Mannie Davis
Mighty MouseAladdin's LampMarch 28, 1947Eddie Donnelly
Heckle & JeckleCat TroubleApril 11, 1947Connie Rasinski
Mighty MouseThe Sky Is FallingApril 25, 1947Mannie Davis
Heckle & JeckleThe IntrudersMay 9, 1947Eddie Donnelly
Mighty MouseMighty Mouse Meets Deadeye DickMay 30, 1947Connie Rasinski
Heckle & JeckleFlying SouthAugust 15, 1947Mannie Davis
Mighty MouseA Date For DinnerAugust 29, 1947Eddie Donnelly
Heckle & JeckleFishing By the SeaSeptember 19, 1947Connie Rasinski
Mighty MouseThe First SnowOctober 10, 1947Mannie Davis
One Note TonyOctober 22, 1947Connie Rasinski
Heckle and JeckleThe Super SalesmanOctober 24, 1947Eddie Donnelly
Mighty MouseA Fight to the FinishNovember 14, 1947Connie Rasinski
The Wolf's PardonDecember 5, 1947Eddie Donnelly
Heckle & JeckleThe Hitch HikersDecember 12, 1947Connie Rasinski
Mighty MouseSwiss Cheese Family RobinsonDecember 19, 1947Mannie Davis
Lazy Little BeaverDecember 26, 1947Eddie Donnelly

1948

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Mighty MouseMighty Mouse and the MagicianJanuary 10, 1948Eddie Donnelly20th Century Fox
Gandy GooseThe Chipper ChipmunkMarch 9, 1948Mannie Davis
Felix the FoxMarch 10, 1948Features Dimwit
Heckle and JeckleTaming the CatApril 14, 1948Connie Rasinski
Mighty MouseThe Feudin' HillbilliesApril 23, 1948
Seeing GhostsJune 1, 1948Mannie DavisFeatures Oscar the Timid Pig
Hounding the HaresJune 9, 1948Eddie DonnellyFeatures Farmer Al Falfa
Mystery In the MoonlightJune 14, 1948
Heckle and JeckleA Sleepless NightAugust 24, 1948Connie Rasinski
Mighty MouseThe Witch's CatSeptember 15, 1948Mannie Davis
The Hard Boiled EggSeptember 29, 1948Connie RasinskiFeatures Dingbat
Mighty MouseTriple TroubleSeptember 30, 1948Eddie Donnelly
Love's Labor WonOctober 15, 1948Mannie Davis
Heckle and JeckleOut Again In AgainNovember 1, 1948Connie Rasinski
Magpie MadnessNovember 2, 1948Eddie Donnelly
Free EnterpriseNovember 23, 1948Mannie Davis
Gooney GolfersDecember 1, 1948Connie Rasinski
Mighty MouseThe Magic SlipperDecember 2, 1948Mannie Davis
The Mysterious StrangerDecember 21, 1948
Racket BusterDecember 26, 1948
Heckle & JeckleThe Power of ThoughtDecember 31, 1948Eddie Donnelly
The Wooden IndianDecember 31, 1948Connie Rasinski

1949

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
The Kitten SitterMay 1, 1949Eddie Donnelly20th Century Fox
Heckle & JeckleThe Lion HuntMay 13, 1949
Dingbat Land May 27, 1949Connie RasinskiFeatures Gandy Goose, Sourpuss and Dingbat
The Lyin' LionMay 30, 1949Features Looey the Lion
Mighty MouseThe Catship GangJune 2, 1949Eddie Donnelly
Heckle and JeckleHappy LandingJune 5, 1949Mannie DavisAlso features Looey the Lion
Mighty MouseA Cold RomanceJune 10, 1949
Heckle and JeckleHula Hula LandJune 22, 1949
The StowawaysJuly 1, 1949Connie Rasinski
The Covered PushcartAugust 26, 1949Mannie DavisFeatures Gandy Goose and Sourpuss
Mrs. Jones' Rest FarmOctober 12, 1949Eddie DonnellyFeatures Looey the Lion
A Truckload of TroubleOctober 25, 1949Connie Rasinski
Mighty MousePerils of Pearl PureheartNovember 11, 1949Eddie Donnelly
Heckle and JeckleDancing ShoesNovember 11, 1949Mannie Davis
Paint Pot SymphonyNovember 27, 1949Connie Rasinski
Mighty MouseStop, Look, and ListenDecember 1, 1949Eddie Donnelly
Flying Cups and SaucersDecember 2, 1949Connie RasinskiFeatures Dimwit
Comic Book LandDecember 23, 1949Mannie DavisFeatures Sourpuss paired with Gandy Goose. This cartoon also features cameo appearances of Dimwit, Heckle & Jeckle, and Mighty Mouse.

1950s

1950

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Heckle & JeckleThe Fox HuntFebruary 17, 1950Connie Rasinski20th Century Fox
A Merry ChaseFebruary 21, 1950Mannie Davis
Aesops FableFoiling the FoxMarch 11, 1950Connie RasinskiFeatures Dingbat
Victor The VolunteerBetter Late Than NeverMarch 17, 1950Eddie Donnelly
Dinky DuckThe Beauty ShopApril 28, 1950
Mighty MouseAnti-CatsMay 19, 1950Mannie Davis
The Dog ShowMay 26, 1950Eddie Donnelly
Gandy GooseDream WalkingJune 9, 1950Connie RasinskiCo-starring Sourpuss
Mighty MouseLaw and OrderJune 23, 1950Eddie Donnelly
The Red-Headed MonkeyJuly 7, 1950Mannie Davis
Mighty MouseBeauty On the BeachJuly 21, 1950Connie Rasinski
DingbatAll This and Rabbit StewAugust 4, 1950
Little RoquefortCat HappyAugust 18, 1950Also Features Percy the Cat
Mouse and GardenSeptember 1, 1950Mannie DavisAlso Features Percy the Cat
If Cats Could SingSeptember 15, 1950Eddie Donnelly
Heckle & JeckleKing Tut's TombSeptember 29, 1950Mannie Davis
Mighty MouseMother Goose's Birthday PartyOctober 13, 1950Connie Rasinski
Squirrel CrazyOctober 15, 1950Mannie Davis
Gandy GooseWide Open SpacesNovember 1, 1950Eddie Donnelly
Heckle & JeckleRival RomeosNovember 7, 1950
DingbatSour GrapesNovember 22, 1950Mannie Davis
Little RoquefortThree Is A CrowdDecember 22, 1950Connie Rasinski
Half PintStage StruckDecember 24, 1950Mannie Davis
Woodman, Spare That TreeDecember 28, 1950Eddie Donnelly
Mighty MouseSunny ItalyDecember 30, 1950Connie Rasinski

1951

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Gandy GooseSongs of ErinFebruary 25, 1951Connie Rasinski20th Century Fox
Heckle & JeckleBulldozing the BullMarch 11, 1951Eddie Donnelly
Gandy GooseSpring FeverMarch 18, 1951Mannie Davis
Mighty MouseGoons From the MoonApril 1, 1951Connie Rasinski
Little RoquefortMusical MadnessApril 11, 1951Eddie DonnellyAlso Features Percy
Half PintThe Elephant MouseApril 25, 1951Mannie Davis
Heckle & JeckleThe RainmakersMay 13, 1951Connie Rasinski
Mighty MouseInjun TroubleMay 23, 1951Eddie Donnelly
Little RoquefortSeasick SailorsMay 30, 1951Mannie Davis
Terry BearsTall Timber TaleJune 6, 1951Connie Rasinski
Golden Egg GoosieJune 13, 1951Eddie Donnelly
Mighty MouseA Swiss MissJune 20, 1951Mannie Davis
Heckle & JeckleSteeple JacksJune 27, 1951Connie Rasinski
Terry BearsLittle ProblemsJuly 22, 1951Eddie Donnelly
Little RoquefortPastry PanicJuly 25, 1951Mannie Davis
The Helpful GeniAugust 15, 1951Connie RasinskiFeatures Percy the Cat
Heckle & JeckleSno FunAugust 22, 1951Eddie Donnelly
Mighty MouseA Cat's TaleAugust 29, 1951Mannie Davis
Beaver TroubleSeptember 2, 1951Connie Rasinski
Little RoquefortFlop SecretSeptember 12, 1951Eddie Donnelly
The Haunted CatSeptember 23, 1951
Terry BearsPapa's Little HelpersOctober 31, 1951Mannie Davis
Heckle & JeckleMovie MadnessNovember 7, 1951Connie Rasinski
Mechanical BirdNovember 21, 1951Eddie Donnelly
Terry BearsPapa's Day of RestDecember 8, 1951Mannie Davis
Seaside AdventuresDecember 14, 1951
Mighty MousePrehistoric PerilsDecember 28, 1951Connie Rasinski
Little RoquefortCity SlickerDecember 31, 1951Mannie DavisAlso Features Percy

1952

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Dinky DuckFlat Foot FledglingJanuary 25, 1952Mannie Davis20th Century Fox
Time Gallops OnFeburary 1, 1952
Heckle and JeckleOff to the OperaFebruary 22, 1952Connie Rasinski
The Happy CobblersFebruary 29, 1952Eddie Donnelly
Mighty MouseHero For A DayMarch 3, 1952Mannie Davis
Little RoquefortHypnotizedMarch 7, 1952
Mighty MouseHansel and GretelMarch 28, 1952Connie Rasinski
Flipper FrolicsApril 11, 1952
The Terry BearsLittle AnglersMay 2, 1952
Dinky DuckThe Foolish DucklingMay 16, 1952Mannie Davis
Heckle and JeckleHouse BustersJune 6, 1952Connie Rasinski
The Mysterious CowboyJuly 4, 1952Mannie Davis
Little RoquefortGood MousekeepingJuly 18, 1952
The Terry BearsNice DoggyJuly 25, 1952Eddie Donnelly
Mighty MouseHappy HollandAugust 1, 1952
Heckle and JeckleMoose On the LooseAugust 22, 1952Mannie Davis
Dinky DuckSink Or SwimAugust 29, 1952Connie Rasinski
Aesop's FableHappy ValleySeptember 1, 1952Eddie Donnelly
The Terry BearsPicnic With PapaSeptember 26, 1952Mannie Davis
Mighty MouseA Soapy OperaSeptember 27, 1952Connie Rasinski
The Terry BearsThrifty CubsOctober 4, 1952Mannie Davis
Heckle and JeckleHair Cut-UpsOctober 11, 1952Eddie Donnelly
Little RoquefortMouse Meets BirdNovember 15, 1952Connie Rasinski
The Terry BearsSnappy Snap ShotsNovember 15, 1952Eddie Donnelly
Heckle and JecklePill PeddlersDecember 13, 1952Connie Rasinski

1953

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Dinky DuckWise QuacksFebruary 1, 1953Mannie Davis20th Century Fox
Featherweight ChampFebruary 6, 1953Eddie Donnelly
Little RoquefortPlayful PussFebruary 13, 1953Mannie Davis
The Terry BearsPlumber's HelpersMarch 27, 1953Connie Rasinski
Heckle and JeckleTen Pin TerrorsApril 7, 1953
Dinky DuckThe Orphan EggApril 24, 1953Eddie Donnelly
Little RoquefortFriday the 13thMay 8, 1953Mannie Davis
Mighty MouseHot RodsMay 19, 1953Eddie Donnelly
When Mousehood Was In FlowerMay 21, 1953Connie Rasinski
The Terry BearsOpen HouseJune 5, 1953Eddie Donnelly
The Reluctant PupJune 10, 1953Mannie Davis
Heckle and JeckleBargain DazeJune 12, 1953
Sparky the FireflyJune 13, 1953Connie Rasinski
Little RoquefortMouse MenaceJuly 3, 1953Eddie Donnelly
How to Keep CoolJuly 31, 1953Connie RasinskiFeatures Dimwit
Dinky DuckThe Timid ScarecrowAugust 28, 1953Eddie Donnelly
Heckle and JeckleLog RollersSeptember 4, 1953Mannie Davis
Mighty MouseSpare the RodSeptember 8, 1953Connie Rasinski
The Terry BearsGrowing PainsOctober 2, 1953Eddie Donnelly
Little RoquefortRunaway MouseOctober 23, 1953Mannie Davis
DimwitHow to RelaxOctober 30, 1953Connie Rasinski
Heckle and JeckleBlind DateNovember 27, 1953Eddie Donnelly
Mighty MouseThe Helpless HippoDecember 25, 1953Connie Rasinski

1954

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
The Terry BearsPet ProblemsJanuary 1, 1954Eddie Donnelly20th Century Fox
Little RoquefortPrescription For PercyJanuary 29, 1954Mannie Davis
Heckle and JeckleSatisfied CustomersFebruary 4, 1954Connie Rasinski
Nonsense NewsreelMarch 1, 1954Mannie Davis
Arctic RivalsApril 7, 1954Features Willie the Walrus
The Terry BearsA Howling SuccessMay 20, 1954Connie Rasinski
Little RoquefortThe Cat's RevengeJune 18, 1954Mannie Davis
Phoney BaloneyThe Tall Tale TellerJuly 2, 1954Connie Rasinski
Mighty MouseThe Reformed WolfJuly 9, 1954
Percival SleuthhoundPride of the YardJuly 26, 1954Eddie Donnelly
Heckle and JeckleBlue Plate SymphonyOctober 29, 1954Connie Rasinski

1955

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
A Yokohama YankeeJanuary 1, 1955Connie Rasinski20th Century Fox
Gandy GooseBarnyard ActorJanuary 25, 1955
The Terry BearsDuck FeverFebruary 16, 1955
Aesop's FableThe First Flying FishMarch 1, 1955
Little RoquefortNo Sleep For PercyMarch 11, 1955
Daddy's Little DarlingApril 1, 1955Features Dimwit
An Igloo For TwoMay 1, 1955Features Willie the Walrus
Good Deed DalyJune 1, 1955Features Good Deed Daly
Bird SymphonyJune 1, 1955
Phony News FlashesAugust 1, 1955
Foxed By A FoxAugust 1, 1955Features Spoofy the Fox
The Last Mouse of HamelinAugust 1, 1955
Little Red HenAugust 1, 1955
Heckle and JeckleMiami ManiacsNovember 12, 1955
Pirate's GoldDecember 14, 1955Eddie Donnelly
The Terry BearsBaffling BunniesDecember 31, 1955Connie Rasinski

1956

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
The Clockmaker's DogJanuary 1, 1956Connie Rasinski20th Century Fox
Park Avenue PussycatJanuary 1, 1956
Uranium BluesFebruary 1, 1956Features Farmer Al Falfa
Hep Mother HubbardMarch 1, 1956
Scouts to the RescueMarch 1, 1956Features Good Deed Daly
Oceans of LoveApril 1, 1956
Lucky DogMay 1, 1956
Clancy the BullPolice DoggedJune 1, 1956
The Brave Little BraveJuly 1, 1956Mannie Davis
Cloak and StaggerAugust 1, 1956Connie RasinskiFeatures Good Deed Daly

1957

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
John DoormatTopsy TVJanuary 1, 1957Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski20th Century Fox
A Hare-Breadth FinishFebruary 1, 1957Connie Rasinski
African Jungle HuntMarch 1, 1957Features Phoney Baloney
The Bone RangerApril 1, 1957Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski
Love Is BlindMay 1, 1957Mannie Davis
Gaston Le CrayonGaston Is HereMay 1, 1957Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski
John DoormatShove Thy NeighborJune 1, 1957
A Bum SteerJune 20, 1957Mannie Davis & Gene Deitch
Clint ClobberClint Clobber's CatJuly 1, 1957Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski
SpoofyGag BusterJuly 10, 1957
FlebusAugust 1, 1957Gene Deitch & Ernest PintoffFeatures Flebus
Dinky DuckIt's A LivingNovember 15, 1957Gene Deitch, Winfield Hoskins & Mannie Davis

1958

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Gaston Le CrayonGaston's BabyMarch 1, 1958Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski20th Century Fox
Clint ClobberSpringtime For ClobberApril 1, 1958
The Juggler of Our LadyApril 1, 1958Gene Deitch & Al Kouzel
Gaston Le CrayonGaston Go HomeMay 1, 1958Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski
John DoormatDustcap DoormatJune 1, 1958Gene Deitch & Al Kouzel
Sick, Sick SidneyJune 4, 1958Art Bartsch & Gene DeitchFeatures Sidney the Elephant
Clint ClobberCamp ClobberJuly 22, 1958Gene Deitch & Dave Tendlar
Old Mother ClobberSeptember 2, 1958Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski
Gaston Le CrayonGaston's Easel LifeOctober 1, 1958Gene Deitch & Dave Tendlar
Clint ClobberSigned, Sealed, and ClobberedNovember 1, 1958Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski
Sidney's Family TreeDecember 1, 1958Art Bartsch & Gene DeitchFeatures Sidney the Elephant. Nominated for the Academy Awards for Best Short Subject.

1959

SeriesTitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Clint ClobberClobber's Ballet AcheJanuary 1, 1959Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski20th Century Fox
The Tale of A DogFebruary 1, 1959Gene Deitch & Dave Tendlar
John DoormatAnother Day, Another DoormatApril 1, 1959Gene Deitch & Al Kouzel
Clint ClobberThe Flamboyant ArmsApril 1, 1959Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski
Foofle's Train RideMay 13, 1959Gene Deitch & Dave TendlarFeatures Foofle
Gaston Le CrayonGaston's Mama LisaJune 1, 1959Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski
The Minute and A ½ ManJuly 4, 1959Dave TendlarFeatures Hector Heathcote
The Fabulous Firework FamilyAugust 1, 1959Gene Deitch & Al Kouzel
Heckle and JeckleWild LifeSeptember 1, 1959Martin Taras
Hashimoto-SanSeptember 6, 1959Bob Kuwahara & Dave TendlarFeatures Hashimoto
Mighty MouseOuter Space VisitorNovember 1, 1959Dave Tendlar
The Leaky FaucetDecember 1, 1959Martin TarasFeatures Dimwit
Hide and Go SidneyDecember 2, 1959Art BartschFeatures Sidney the Elephant

1960s

1960

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
The Space VarmintJanuary 1, 1960Connie Rasinski20th Century FoxFeatures Deputy Dawg & Astronut. Some sources state that it was released 1962
The Misunderstood GiantFebruary 1, 1960
Foofle's PicnicMarch 1, 1960Dave TendlarFeatures Foofle
The Tiger KingMarch 1, 1960Connie Rasinski
The Famous RideApril 1, 1960Features Hector Heathcote
Tusk, TuskApril 3, 1960Martin TarasFeatures Sidney the Elephant
Thousand Smile Check-UpApril 24, 1960Features Heckle & Jeckle
Hearts and GlowersJune 1, 1960
Trapeze, PleezeJune 12, 1960Connie RasinskiFeatures Heckle & Jeckle
Mint MenJune 23, 1960Dave TendlarFeatures Heckle & Jeckle
The Wayward HatJuly 1, 1960Features Foofle
The Littlest BullyAugust 9, 1960Martin TarasFeatures Sidney the Elephant
Two Ton Baby SitterSeptember 4, 1960Dave TendlarFeatures Sidney the Elephant
Deep Sea DoodleSeptember 16, 1960Features Heckle & Jeckle
Tin Pan Alley CatOctober 1, 1960
Stunt MenNovember 23, 1960Martin TarasFeatures Heckle & Jeckle
House of HashimotoNovember 30, 1960Connie RasinskiFeatures Hashimoto
Daniel Boone, Jr.December 1, 1960Dave TendlarFeatures Hector Heathcote
The Mysterious PackageDecember 15, 1960Mannie DavisFeatures Mighty Mouse

1961

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Night Life In TokyoFebruary 1, 1961Mannie Davis20th Century FoxFeatures Hashimoto
So Sorry PussycatMarch 1, 1961Art BartschFeatures Hashimoto
Drum RollMarch 1, 1961Dave TendlarFeatures Hector Heathcote
Son of HashimotoApril 12, 1961Connie RasinskiFeatures Hashimoto
The First Fast MailMay 1, 1961Dave TendlarFeatures Hector Heathcote
Railroaded to FameMay 1, 1961Features Hector Heathcote
Strange CompanionMay 12, 1961Mannie DavisFeatures Hashimoto
Honorable Cat StoryJune 1, 1961Connie RasinskiFeatures Hashimoto
Crossing the DelawareJune 1, 1961Art BartschFeatures Hector Heathcote
Unsung HeroJuly 1, 1961Features Hector Heathcote
Banana BingeJuly 1, 1961Connie RasinskiFeatures Sidney the Elephant
Meat, Drink and Be MerryAugust 1, 1961Dave TendlarFeatures Sidney the Elephant
Really Big ActSeptember 1, 1961Connie RasinskiFeatures Sidney the Elephant
Clown JewelsOctober 1, 1961Dave TendlarFeatures Sidney the Elephant
Tree SpreeNovember 1, 1961Larz BourneFeatures Sidney the Elephant
Sappy New YearNovember 10, 1961Dave TendlarFeatures Heckle & Jeckle
Cat AlarmDecember 31, 1961Connie RasinskiFeatures Mighty Mouse

1962

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Honorable House CatJanuary 1, 1962Mannie Davis20th Century FoxFeatures Hashimoto
Klondike Strikes OutJanuary 1, 1962Dave TendlarFeatures Hector Heathcote
Where There's SmokeFebruary 1, 1962Bob KuwaharaFeatures Deputy Dawg
He-Man SeamanMarch 1, 1962Art BartschFeatures Hector Heathcote
Honorable Family ProblemMarch 30, 1962Bob KuwaharaFeatures Hashimoto
Nobody's GhoulApril 1, 1962Dave TendlarFeatures Deputy Dawg
Peanut BattleApril 25, 1962Connie RasinskiFeatures Sidney the Elephant
Riverboat MissionMay 1, 1962Dave TendlarFeatures Hector Heathcote
Loyal RoyaltyMay 18, 1962Bob KuwaharaFeatures Hashimoto
Rebel TroubleJune 1, 1962Dave TendlarFeatures Deputy Dawg
Send Your Elephant to CampJuly 1, 1962Art BartschFeatures Sidney the Elephant
Honorable Paint In the NeckAugust 22, 1962Bob KuwaharaFeatures Hashimoto
The Fleet's OutOctober 1, 1962Connie RasinskiFeatures Sidney the Elephant
First Flight UpOctober 1, 1962Bill TytlaFeatures Hector Heathcote
Home LifeNovember 1, 1962Connie RasinskiFeatures Sidney the Elephant
Big Chief No TreatyNovember 10, 1962Bob KuwaharaFeatures Deputy Dawg
To Be Or Not to BeDecember 29, 1962Connie RasinskiFeatures Sidney the Elephant
Shotgun Shambles1962Dave TendlarFeatures Deputy Dawg

1963

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
A Flight to the FinishJanuary 1, 1963Dave Tendlar20th Century FoxFeatures Hector Heathcote
Tea House MouseJanuary 1, 1963Bob KuwaharaFeatures Hashimoto
Tea PartyApril 1, 1963Dave TendlarFeatures Hector Heathcote
The Hungry AstronutApril 27, 1963Bob KuwaharaFeatures Deputy Dawg & Astronut
Pearl CrazyMay 1, 1963Features Hashimoto
Sidney's White ElephantMay 1, 1963Art BartschFeatures Sidney the Elephant
Cherry Blossom FestivalJune 17, 1963Bob KuwaharaFeatures Hashimoto
The Missing GenieJune 19, 1963Connie RasinskiFeatures Luno the White Stallion
Driven to ExtractionJune 28, 1963Art BartschFeatures Sidney the Elephant
A Bell For PhiladelphiaJuly 1, 1963Bob KuwaharaFeatures Hector Heathcote
The Big Clean-UpSeptember 1, 1963Dave TendlarFeatures Hector Heathcote
Trouble In BaghdadSeptember 13, 1963Connie RasinskiFeatures Luno the White Stallion
Split-Level TreehouseOctober 30, 1963Art BartschFeatures Sidney the Elephant
Spooky-YakiNovember 13, 1963Bob KuwaharaFeatures Hashimoto
King RounderDecember 31, 1963Connie RasinskiFeatures Luno the White Stallion
Astronut1963Features Deputy Dawg
Search for a Symbol1963Dave TendlarFeatures Hector Heathcote
The First Telephone1963Features Hector Heathcote
Foxed by a Fox1963Features Hector Heathcote
High Flyer1963Features Hector Heathcote
Valley Forge Hero1963Features Hector Heathcote
Expert Explorer1963Features Hector Heathcote

1964

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
The Red TractorFebruary 1, 1964Dave Tendlar20th Century FoxFeatures Duckwood
Brother From Outer SpaceMarch 1, 1964Connie RasinskiFeatures Astronut
Kisser PlantJune 1, 1964Features Astronut
Adventure By the SeaJuly 15, 1964Art BartschFeatures Luno the White Stallion
Outer Galaxy GazetteSeptember 1, 1964Connie RasinskiFeatures Astronut
Molecular MixupDecember 1, 1964Dave TendlarFeatures Astronut
Hokey Home Movies1964Bob KuwaharaFeatures Astronut
Roc-A-Bye Sinbad1964Connie RasinskiFeatures Luno the White Stallion
Short-Term Sheriff1964Dave TendlarFeatures Duckwood
Oil Thru the Day1964Features Duckwood
The Gold Dust Bandit1964Art BartschFeatures Luno the White Stallion
Search For Misery1964Bob KuwaharaFeatures Pitiful Penelope
Hats Off to Hector!1964Dave TendlarFeatures Hector Heathcote
Messy Messenger1964Features Hector Heathcote
Hold the Fort!1964Features Hector Heathcote

1965

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
The Sky's the LimitFebruary 1, 1965Dave Tendlar20th Century FoxFeatures Astronut
Freight FrightMarch 1, 1965Connie RasinskiFeatures Possible Possum
Gadmouse the Apprentice Good FairyMarch 10, 1965Ralph BakshiFeatures Sad Cat
Weather MagicMay 1, 1965Cosmo AnzilottiFeatures Astronut
Don't Spill the BeansMay 26, 1965Ralph BakshiFeatures Sad Cat
Darn BarnJune 1, 1965Connie RasinskiFeatures Possible Possum
Dress ReversalJuly 1, 1965Ralph BakshiFeatures Sad Cat
Robots In ToylandAugust 1, 1965Connie RasinskiFeatures Astronut
Git That GuitarSeptember 1, 1965Art BartschFeatures Possible Possum
Twinkle Twinkle Little TelestarNovember 1, 1965Features Astronut
The Toothless BeaverDecember 1, 1965Connie RasinskiFeatures Possible Possum
The Third MusketeerDecember 23, 1965Ralph BakshiFeatures Sad Cat
No Space Like Home1965Art BartschFeatures Astronut

1966

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Gems From GeminiJanuary 1, 1966Dave Tendlar20th Century FoxFeatures Astronut
Dr. Ha-HaMarch 30, 1966Ralph BakshiFeatures James Hound
Champion ChumpApril 1, 1966Art Bartsch & Connie RasinskiFeatures Martian Moochers
Haunted House CleaningMay 1, 1966Connie RasinskiFeatures Astronut
Messed Up Movie MakersJune 1, 1966George Bakes & Al ChiaritoFeatures Heckle & Jeckle
Scuba Duba DoJuly 1, 1966Ralph BakshiFeatures Sad Cat
Cowardly WatchdogAugust 1, 1966Dave TendlarFeatures Martian Moochers
The Monster MasterSeptember 2, 1966Cosmo Anzilotti & Ralph BakshiFeatures James Hound
Watch the ButterflyOctober 1, 1966Dave TendlarFeatures Possible Possum
The Rain DrainOctober 12, 1966Art Bartsch & Dave TendlarFeatures James Hound
DreamnappingDecember 29, 1966Features James Hound
The Phantom SkyscraperDecember 31, 1966Features James Hound

1967

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
The Heat's OffApril 26, 1967Ralph Bakshi, Cosmo Anzilotti & Art Bartsch20th Century FoxFeatures James Hound
It's For the BirdsMay 26, 1967Features James Hound
A Voodoo SpellJune 7, 1967Features James Hound
Give Me LibertyAugust 1, 1967Features James Hound
Which Is WitchOctober 6, 1967Features James Hound
Dr. Rhinestone's TheoryNovember 5, 1967Features James Hound
Traffic TroubleNovember 24, 1967Features James Hound
Mr. WinluckyNovember 29, 1967Features James Hound
Fancy PlantsNovember 30, 1967Features James Hound
Bugged By a BugDecember 1, 1967Features James Hound
Frozen SparklersDecember 7, 1967Features James Hound
Baron Von Go-GoDecember 31, 1967Features James Hound

1968

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Dribble DrabbleJanuary 1, 1968Art Bartsch20th Century FoxFeatures Sad Cat
Judo KudosJanuary 1, 1968Features Sad Cat
Big Game FishingFebruary 1, 1968Al KouzelFeatures Sad Cat
Grand Prix WinnerMarch 1, 1968Art BartschFeatures Sad Cat
Big Bad BobcatApril 1, 1968Cosmo AnzilottiFeatures Possible Possum
Commander Great GuyMay 1, 1968Art BartschFeatures Sad Cat
All Teed OffJune 1, 1968Features Sad Cat
Surprisin' Exercisin'July 1, 1968Cosmo AnzilottiFeatures Possible Possum
The Abominable MountaineersSeptember 1, 1968Art BartschFeatures Sad Cat
The Rock HoundOctober 1, 1968Dave TendlarFeatures Possible Possum
Loops and SwoopsNovember 1, 1968Art BartschFeatures Sad Cat
Mount PineyDecember 1, 1968Features Possible Possum

1969

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
The Ruby Eye of the Monkey GodJanuary 1, 1969Fred Calvert20th Century Fox
The General's Little HelperFebruary 1, 1969Art Bartsch?Features Possible Possum
Space PetMarch 1, 1969Cosmo AnzilottiFeatures Astronut
The StretcherApril 1, 1969Ralph Bakshi & Robert TaylorFeatures Mighty Heroes
The Red Swamp PoxMay 1, 1969Features Possible Possum
The Bold EagleMay 1, 1969Art BartschFeatures Possible Possum
Scientific SideshowJune 1, 1969Features Astronut
Balloon SnatcherSeptember 1, 1969Cosmo AnzilottiFeatures Astronut
The FrogOctober 1, 1969Ralph Bakshi & Robert TaylorFeatures Mighty Heroes. Originally produced for television in 1966
Swamp SnapperNovember 1, 1969Art BartschFeatures Possible Possum
The Toy ManDecember 1, 1969Ralph Bakshi & Robert TaylorFeatures Mighty Heroes. Originally produced for television in 1966

1970s

1970

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Going ApeJanuary 1, 1970Connie Rasinski20th Century FoxFeatures Astronut
Land GrabFebruary 1, 1970Dave TendlarFeatures Hector Heathcote
Surface Surf AcesMarch 1, 1970Lloyd Hallock Jr. & Connie RasinskiFeatures Possible Possum
The Ghost MonsterApril 1, 1970Ralph Bakshi & Robert TaylorFeatures Mighty Heroes. Originally produced for television in 1967
Martian MoochersMay 1, 1970Bob KuwaharaFeatures Astronut & Martian Moochers
Lost and FoundationJune 1, 1970Ralph BakshiFeatures Hector Heathcote
Swamp Water TaffyJuly 1, 1970Cosmo Anzilotti & Art BartschFeatures Possible Possum
The Proton PulsatorSeptember 1, 1970Ralph Bakshi & Robert TaylorFeatures Astronut
Belabour Thy NeighborOctober 1, 1970Cosmo AnzilottiFeatures Hector Heathcote
Slinky MinkyNovember 1, 1970Art Bartsch & Connie RasinskiFeatures Possible Possum
The ShockerDecember 1, 1970Ralph Bakshi & Robert TaylorFeatures Mighty Heroes. Originally produced for television in 1966

1971

TitleReleaseDirectorDistributorFilmNotes
Oscar's Birthday PresentJanuary 1, 1971Bob Kuwahara20th Century FoxFeatures Astronut
Train TerrainFebruary 1, 1971Art BartschFeatures Hector Heathcote
Berry FunnyMarch 1, 1971Cosmo AnzilottiFeatures Possible Possum
The EnlargerApril 1, 1971Ralph Bakshi & Robert TaylorFeatures Mighty Heroes. Originally produced for television in 1966
Oscar's Thinking CapMay 1, 1971Art BartschFeatures Astronut
Big MoJuly 1, 1971Art Bartsch & Sid MarcusFeatures Possible Possum
The DustersAugust 1, 1971Ralph Bakshi & Robert TaylorFeatures Mighty Heroes. Originally produced for television in 1967
Ice Cream For HelpOctober 1, 1971Art BartschFeatures Hector Heathcote
Kooky CucumbersNovember 1, 1971Dave TendlarFeatures Possible Possum
The Big FreezeDecember 1, 1971Ralph Bakshi & Robert TaylorFeatures Mighty Heroes. Originally produced for television in 1967

References

  1. "Restored Animation Classics | UCLA Film & Television Archive". cinema.ucla.edu. Retrieved February 5, 2025.