This is a listing of all the animated shorts released by Warner Bros. under the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies banners between 1970 and today, plus a listing of feature films, television programs, television specials, and various other animated shorts and productions distributed and/or produced by WB.
A total of 39 regular shorts have been released since 1970.
Title | Director | Characters | Identification Number | Release date | Release location | Film shown with | DVD & Blu-ray availability | Notes |
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The Duxorcist | Greg Ford, Terry Lennon | Daffy, Melissa | 255-111 | November 20, 1987 | Los Angeles, New York | First screened independent, with any feature film of exhibitor's choice. But was also edited into Daffy Duck's Quackbusters [1] | Space Jam two-disc DVD, The Essential Daffy Duck , Looney Tunes Parodies Collection |
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The Night of the Living Duck | Daffy | 255-112 | September 23, 1988 | Los Angeles. New York | First given limited run at New York Film Festival then tackled onto and shown at the beginning of Daffy Duck's Quackbusters [2] | Space Jam two-disc DVD, The Essential Daffy Duck | Mel Blanc's final short; Branded as a Merrie Melodies short | |
Box-Office Bunny | Darrell Van Citters | Bugs, Daffy, Elmer | 255-164 | February 11, 1991 | US, Canada , Mexico | The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter | The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie | First Bugs Bunny cartoon since 1964 and first Elmer Fudd cartoon since 1962. |
Chariots of Fur | Chuck Jones | Wile E. and Road Runner | No Number | December 21, 1994 | Richie Rich | Supergenius Hijinks, Looney Tunes Parodies Collection |
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Carrotblanca | Douglas McCarthy | Bugs, The Crusher, Daffy, Foghorn, Barnyard, Giovanni Jones, Gossamer, Granny, Miss Prissy, Mugsy, Penelope, Pepé, Pete Puma, Porky, Sam, Sam Sheepdog, Sylvester, Tweety, & Beaky | August 25, 1995 | The Amazing Panda Adventure | Casablanca two-disc special edition, The Essential Bugs Bunny , Looney Tunes Parodies Collection | Features more characters than any other cartoon | ||
Superior Duck | Chuck Jones | Daffy, Foghorn, Marvin, Porky, Taz, Tweety, Road Runner & Wile E. Coyote | No Number | August 23, 1996 | US and its territories | Carpool | Daffy Duck's Quackbusters , The Essential Daffy Duck , Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1 | |
Pullet Surprise | Darrell Van Citters | Foghorn, Pete | No Number | March 26, 1997 | Cats Don't Dance | The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie , Looney Tunes Parodies Collection | ||
Coyote Falls | Matthew O'Callaghan | Wile E. and Road Runner | 345-180 | July 30, 2010 | Worldwide | Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore | Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore , Supergenius Hijinks, Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run | Computer animated; directed by Matthew O'Callaghan and produced by Reel FX Creative Studios |
Fur of Flying | Wile E. and Road Runner | 345-181 | September 24, 2010 | Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole | Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole , Supergenius Hijinks, Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run | |||
Rabid Rider | Wile E. and Road Runner | 345-182 | December 17, 2010 | Yogi Bear | Yogi Bear , Supergenius Hijinks, Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run | |||
I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat | Sylvester, Tweety, Granny | 345-193 | November 18, 2011 | US and its territories | Happy Feet Two | Happy Feet Two , Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run | ||
Daffy's Rhapsody | Daffy, Elmer, Bugs (cameo), Taz (cameo), Tweety (cameo), Wile E. Coyote & Road Runner (cameo) | 342-194 | February 10, 2012 | Worldwide | Journey 2: The Mysterious Island | N/A | ||
Flash in the Pain | Wile E. Coyote, Road Runner, Tweety (cameo), Sylvester (cameo), Granny (cameo) | June 10, 2014 | Worldwide | N/A | ||||
Title | Director | Characters | Identification Number | Release date | Release location | Film shown with | DVD & Blu-ray availability | Notes |
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Another Froggy Evening | Chuck Jones | Marvin, Michigan | No Number | October 6, 1995 | Los Angeles | Limited release | Space Jam two-disc DVD, Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1 | |
From Hare to Eternity | Bugs, Michigan (cameo), Sam | November 4, 1997 | The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie , Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1 (1998 dubbed version), Looney Tunes Parodies Collection | Last cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. | ||||
Father of the Bird | Stephen Fossatti | Sylvester | November 14, 1997 | Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1 |
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Little Go Beep | Spike Brandt | Wile E. and Road Runner | 255-283 | November 6, 2000 | Daffy Duck's Quackbusters , Supergenius Hijinks, Looney Tunes Parodies Collection | 2000 Worldfest Houston International Film Festival [3] | ||
Title | Director | Characters | Identification Number | Release date | Release location | Film shown with | DVD & Blu-ray availability | Notes |
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Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th Century | Chuck Jones | Daffy, Gossamer, Marvin, Porky | No Number | November 20, 1980 | On Television or Home Media | N/A | Daffy Duck's Quackbusters , Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1 , The Essential Daffy Duck (special feature) |
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Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers | Greg Ford, Terry Lennon | Bugs, Daffy, Elmer, Sam, Porky ("Porky drum" ending) | 255-178 | August 25, 1992 | Space Jam two-disc DVD (edited), The Essential Bugs Bunny (uncut version), Looney Tunes Parodies Collection (uncut version) |
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(Blooper) Bunny | Bugs, Daffy, Elmer, Sam | 255-??? | June 13, 1997 | LTGC Volume 1, Disc 1 (special feature) |
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All cartoons were produced by Sander Schwartz and Larry Doyle, and produced in widescreen (but cropped to fullscreen), with the expectation of Daffy Duck for President, which as produced by Spike Brandt. There were several shorts planned and storyboarded in 2004 but all of them were canceled due to the box-office failure of Looney Tunes: Back in Action.[ citation needed ]
Title | Director | Characters | Identification Number | Release date | Release location | Film shown with | DVD & Blu-ray availability | Notes |
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The Whizzard of Ow | Bret Haaland | Wile E. and Road Runner | No Number | November 1, 2003 | On Home Media | N/A | Looney Tunes: Back in Action , Supergenius Hijinks | Premiered at Wal-Mart stores. |
Museum Scream | Dan Povenmire | Sylvester, Tweety, Granny | March 31, 2004 | Looney Tunes: Back in Action (Blu-ray and Australian DVD edition), Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1 | ||||
Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas | Bill Kopp, Peter Shin | Bugs, Sam, Wile E. Coyote (cameo), Road Runner (cameo) | Looney Tunes: Back in Action (Blu-ray and Australian DVD edition), The Essential Bugs Bunny , Looney Tunes Parodies Collection | |||||
Attack of the Drones | Rich Moore | Daffy (as Duck Dodgers), Dr. Zoidberg from Futurama (cameo), The Great Gazoo from The Flintstones (cameo) | Looney Tunes: Back in Action (Blu-ray and Australian DVD edition), The Essential Daffy Duck | |||||
Cock-A-Doodle Duel | Peter Shin | Foghorn Leghorn | Looney Tunes: Back in Action (Blu-ray and Australian DVD edition) | Only cartoon to feature a country music version of the ending theme and after the "That's all Folks!" script writes itself, the ending theme was re-orchestrated. | ||||
My Generation G-G-Gap | Dan Povenmire | Porky | Only cartoon to feature a rock and roll version of the ending theme and after the "That's all Folks!" script writes itself, the ending theme was re-orchestrated. | |||||
Daffy Duck for President | Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone | Daffy, Bugs | November 2, 2004 | LTGC Volume 2, Disc 3 (special feature), The Essential Daffy Duck (special feature) |
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Title | Director | Characters | Release date | DVD & Blu-ray availability | Notes |
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Bugs Bunny's Christmas Carol | Friz Freleng | Bugs, Elmer, Foghorn, Pepé, Petunia, Porky, Sam, Sylvester, Tweety | November 27, 1979 | LTGC Volume 5, Disc 4 (special feature) |
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Freeze Frame | Chuck Jones | Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner | |||
Fright Before Christmas | Friz Freleng | Bugs, Taz, Clyde, Speedy | LTGC Volume 5, Disc 4 (special feature), Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1 | ||
The Yolk's on You | Tony Benedict Gerry Chiniquy Art Davis Dave Detiege | Daffy, Foghorn, Prissy, Sylvester | April 1, 1980 | LTGC Volume 6, Disc 1 (special feature), The Essential Daffy Duck (special feature) |
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The Chocolate Chase | Friz Freleng | Daffy, Speedy | LTGC Volume 6, Disc 1 (special feature), 4 Classic Cartoons promotional DVD, The Essential Daffy Duck (special feature) | ||
Daffy Flies North | Tony Benedict Gerry Chiniquy Art Davis Dave Detiege | Daffy | LTGC Volume 6, Disc 1 (special feature), The Essential Daffy Duck (special feature) | ||
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny | Chuck Jones | Bugs, Elmer, Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner (cameo) | May 21, 1980 | LTGC Volume 5, Disc 4 (special feature) The Essential Bugs Bunny (special feature) |
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Spaced Out Bunny | Bugs, Marvin, Hugo | LTGC Volume 5, Disc 4 (special feature), The Essential Bugs Bunny (special feature) Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1 | |||
Soup or Sonic | Wile E. and Road Runner | LTGC Volume 5, Disc 4 (special feature) The Essential Bugs Bunny (special feature) | |||
Daffy & Porky in the William Tell Overture | Dan Haskett | Daffy, Porky | 2006 | LTGC Volume 4, Disc 2 (special feature) |
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In addition to the shorts listed below is the 1994 short I'm Mad, shown with the film Thumbelina , considered more a part of the Animaniacs TV series.
Title | Director | Characters | Release date | DVD & Blu-ray availability | Notes |
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Bosko and Honey | Hugh Harman | Bosko, Bruno, Honey, Wilbur | 1999 (made in 1932) | N/A |
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Breakdowns of 1939 | Unknown | Porky Pig | January 1, 1939 | LTGC Volume 4, Disc 4 |
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Any Bonds Today? | Bob Clampett | Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig | April 2, 1942 | LTGC Volume 1, Disc 3 (part of ToonHeads: The Lost Cartoons) (edited) | |
Jasper Goes Hunting | George Pal | Bugs Bunny, Jasper, Professor Scarecrow, and Blackbird | July 28, 1944 | The Puppetoon Movie volume 2 - Blu-ray |
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Adventures of the Road Runner | Chuck Jones | Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote, Ralph Phillips | June 2, 1962 | LTGC Volume 2, Disc 2 |
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Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension | Douglas McCarthy | Daffy, Marvin, K-9 | October 23, 1996 | Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1 |
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The following shorts were released onto the web around 2001-2005. However, there is little information about who made them or who voiced the characters. Two collections were released on DVD in 2003, Stranger than Fiction and Reality Check (parodies of films and TV shows).
Commercials
Following is list of various shorts that generally don't fit elsewere as they don't feature any characters from Looney Tunes.
Title | Director | Release date | DVD & Blu-ray availability | Notes |
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Cryin' for the Carolines | Unknown | December 1930 | LTGC Volume 1, Disc 3 (part of ToonHeads: The Lost Cartoons) LTGC Volume 6, Disc 3 | A live basic animation 5 minute short featuring Milton Charles, "The Singing Organist." The only known surviving short in the "Spooney Melodies" series. |
Just a Gigolo | June 6, 1931 | N/A | Lost films. | |
Say a Little Prayer for Me | July 1931 | |||
When your Lover has gone | September 1931 | |||
For You | December 1931 | |||
Title | Director | Release date | DVD & Blu-ray availability | Notes |
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The Life and Adventures of Buster Bear | Unknown | 1930 | Only exist as silent print Part of Vitaphone Varieties | |
Buster Bear in the Spring Carnival | Unknown | January 1931 | Part of Vitaphone Varieties | |
Title | Director | Characters | Release date | DVD & Blu-ray availability | Notes |
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Graduation Day In Bugland | Unknown | Unknown | February 18, 1931 | N/A | Lost commercial cartoon produced for Listerine. |
Neath The Bababa Tree | June 1, 1931 | Animated By Dr. Seuss. Produced in New York but distributed by Warner Bros. Thought to be lost. | |||
Put On The Spout | |||||
Title | Director | Release date | DVD & Blu-ray availability | Notes |
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Orange Blossoms for Violet | Chuck Jones and Friz Freleng. | May 24, 1952 | LTGC Volume 2, Disc 4, LTPC Volume 1, Disc 3 (special feature) | Live-action film featuring footage animals. |
Philbert: Three's a Crowd | Richard Donner (live action) Friz Freleng (animation) | April 1, 1963 | LTGC Volume 3, Disc 4 | Unsold TV pilot, screened in theaters. |
The Door [4] | Ken Mundie | June 1, 1968 | LTPC Volume 1, Disc 3 (special feature) | Produced by "Campbell-Silver-Cosby Corporation," a studio co-owned by Bill Cosby, who was then a popular recording artist with Warner Bros. Records. Cosby and Mundie would later team up to create Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids . |
Title | Director | Characters | Release date | DVD & Blu-ray availability | Notes | Video if in the public domain |
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Point Rationing of Foods | Chuck Jones | Unknown | February 25, 1943 | LTGC Volume 3, Disc 3, LTPC Volume 1, Disc 3 (special feature) | Documentary with limited animation Produced for Office of War Information of Bureau of Motion Pictures | |
Dive Bombing Crashes | 1945 | N/A | Only entry in the Flight Safety training film series produced by Warner Bros, all other films were produced by UPA Produced for United States Navy. | |||
So Much for So Little | Chuck Jones | January 1, 1949 | LTGC Volume 2, Disc 4, Academy Awards Animation Collection: 15 Winners, Academy Awards Animation Collection, Disc 1, LTPC Volume 1, Disc 3 (special feature) | Theatrically screened Produced for Federal Security Agency Public Health Service | ||
90 Day Wondering | Ralph Phillips (as adult) | December 1956 | LTGC Volume 4, Disc 3, LTPC Volume 1, Disc 3 (special feature) | Produced for United States Army. | ||
Drafty, Isn't It? | 1957 | |||||
Note: All shorts in the main Private SNAFU series were created for the U.S. War Department and were created by Warner Bros., and written by Dr. Seuss. Cartoons unless otherwise noted. The films, being produced for the U.S. government, are in the public domain. Private Snafu was also featured in Few Quick Facts series but none of these shorts were produced by Warner Bros or Harman-Ising thus they are not included here.
Title | Director | Release date | Note | DVD & Blu-ray availability | Video |
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Coming!! Snafu | Chuck Jones | June 28, 1943 | Pilot for Private Snafu | LTGC Volume 5, Disc 3 Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
Gripes | Friz Freleng | July 5, 1943 | LTGC Volume 5, Disc 3 Private Snafu Golden Classics | ||
Spies | Chuck Jones | August 9, 1943 | Was seen (with parts cut for content) on the Cartoon Network special ToonHeads: The Lost Cartoons. | LTGC Volume 3, Disc 4; Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
The Goldbrick | Frank Tashlin | September 13, 1943 | LTGC Volume 4, Disc 2 Private Snafu Golden Classics | ||
The Infantry Blues | Chuck Jones | September 20, 1943 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | ||
Fighting Tools | Bob Clampett | October 18, 1943 | Cameo of Daffy Duck as Father Duck. A briefly seen newspaper sub-headline reads "Adolph Hitler Commits Suicide"; this would not actually happen for another 18 months. | ||
The Home Front | Frank Tashlin | November 15, 1943 | LTGC Volume 4, Disc 2 Private Snafu Golden Classics | ||
Rumors | Friz Freleng | December 13, 1943 | LTGC Volume 3, Disc 4 Private Snafu Golden Classics | ||
Booby Traps | Bob Clampett | January 10, 1944 | First appearance of the 'Endearing Young Charms' musical bomb gag, which would be reused in two Bugs Bunny shorts, and two Wile E.Coyote/Road Runner shorts | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
Snafuperman | Friz Freleng | March 6, 1944 | LTGC Volume 3, Disc 4 Private Snafu Golden Classics | ||
Private Snafu vs. Malaria Mike | Chuck Jones | March 27, 1944 | Private Snafu Golden Classic | ||
A Lecture on Camouflage | Chuck Jones | April 24, 1944 | |||
Gas | Chuck Jones | May 29, 1944 | Bugs Bunny makes a cameo appearance, having been pulled from Snafu's gas mask bag. | ||
Going Home | Chuck Jones | Unreleased, (Planned for 1944) | The often-quoted "Coming Home" is a non-existent title. It refers to "Going Home" - "Coming Home" was a result of an old typo. [5] | ||
The Chow Hound | Frank Tashlin | June 19, 1944 | |||
Censored | Frank Tashlin | July 17, 1944 | LTGC Volume 4, Disc 2 Private Snafu Golden Classics | ||
Outpost | Chuck Jones | August 1, 1944 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | ||
Pay Day | Friz Freleng | September 25, 1944 | |||
Target: Snafu | Friz Freleng | October 23, 1944 | |||
Three Brothers | Friz Freleng | December 4, 1944 | Bugs Bunny makes a cameo appearance in the scene where Fubar tries to escape from the dogs. | ||
In the Aleutians – Isles of Enchantment | Chuck Jones | February 12, 1945 | |||
It's Murder She Says | Chuck Jones | February 26, 1945 | |||
Hot Spot | Friz Freleng | July 2, 1945 | |||
No Buddy Atoll | Chuck Jones | October 8, 1945 | |||
Operation Snafu | Friz Freleng | December 22, 1945 | |||
Secrets of the Caribbean | Chuck Jones | Unreleased (planned for 1945) | Master given to the Army [5] Lost cartoon | ||
Private Snafu Presents Seaman Tarfu in the Navy | George Gordon | 1946 | Only Private Snafu entry not produced by Warner Bros; Produced by Harman and Ising. | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
A Hitch in Time | Chuck Jones | January 1, 1955 | Produced in color; uses redesigned and renamed Snafu as "John McRogers" and Technical Fairy First Class as "Grogan, Technical Gremlin First Class" Miscellaneous shorts | LTPC Volume 1, Disc 3 (special feature) | |
Not listed below is Take Heed Mr. Tojo , released in December 1944. It was the first cartoon in the Hook series, but was produced at the Walter Lantz studio.
Title | Director | Characters | Release date | DVD & Blu-ray availability | Notes |
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The Good Egg | Chuck Jones | Mr. Hook | November 15, 1945 | Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5 | Made for the U.S. Navy in 1945. In the public domain and available at no charge on YouTube and the Internet Archive. |
The Return of Mr. Hook | Robert McKimson | ||||
Tokyo Woes | Robert Clampett |
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