This is a list of short films created by Walt Disney Animation Studios between the years 1940 and 1949.
Series | Title | Director | Release Date | DVD Release | Notes |
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Donald Duck | The Riveter | Dick Lundy | March 15 | "The Chronological Donald" | |
Donald Duck | Donald's Dog Laundry | Jack King | April 5 | "The Chronological Donald" "Starring Donald" | |
Mickey Mouse, Donald & Goofy | Tugboat Mickey | Clyde Geronimi | April 26 | "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two" "Funny Factory with Mickey" | |
Donald & Goofy | Billposters | Clyde Geronimi | May 17 | "The Chronological Donald" | |
Donald Duck | Mr. Duck Steps Out | Jack King | June 7 | "The Chronological Donald" "Mickey & Minnie's Sweetheart Stories" "Best Pals: Donald and Daisy" | First appearance of Daisy Duck (a precursor called Donna Duck appears in Don Donald). In this cartoon she has the same voice as Donald. |
Pluto | Bone Trouble | Jack Kinney | June 28 | Old Yeller "The Complete Pluto" | |
Donald Duck | Put-Put Troubles | Riley Thomson | July 19 | "The Chronological Donald" | |
Donald Duck | Donald's Vacation | Jack King | August 9 | "The Chronological Donald" "Starring Donald" | |
Mickey Mouse | Pluto's Dream House | Clyde Geronimi | August 30 | Escape to Witch Mountain "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two" | |
Donald Duck* | The Volunteer Worker [1] | Riley Thomson | September 1 | "The Chronological Donald" "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | *Commercial short produced for Community Chest. |
Donald Duck | Window Cleaners | Jack King | September 20 | "The Chronological Donald" "Funny Factory with Donald" | |
Mickey Mouse | Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip | Clyde Geronimi | November 1 | "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two" ""Funny Factory with Mickey" | |
Goofy | Goofy's Glider | Jack Kinney | November 22 | "The Complete Goofy" "Funny Factory with Goofy" | First "How to" Goofy cartoon |
Donald Duck | Fire Chief | Jack King | December 13 | "The Chronological Donald" | |
Pluto | Pantry Pirate | Clyde Geronimi | December 27 | "The Complete Pluto" |
Series | Title | Director | Release Date | DVD Release | Notes |
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Donald Duck | Timber | Jack King | January 10 | "The Chronological Donald" | |
Pluto | Pluto's Playmate | Norman Ferguson | January 24 | "The Complete Pluto" | |
Mickey Mouse | The Little Whirlwind | Riley Thomson | February 14 | "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two" "Starring Mickey" | |
Donald Duck | Golden Eggs | Wilfred Jackson | March 7 | "The Chronological Donald" "Starring Donald" | |
Mickey Mouse | A Gentleman's Gentleman | Clyde Geronimi | March 28 | "The Complete Pluto" | |
Goofy | Baggage Buster | Jack Kinney | April 18 | "The Complete Goofy" "Starring Goofy" | |
Donald Duck | A Good Time for a Dime | Dick Lundy | May 9 | "The Chronological Donald" | |
Mickey Mouse | Canine Caddy | Clyde Geronimi | May 30 | "The Complete Pluto" "Extreme Sports Fun" | |
Mickey Mouse | The Nifty Nineties | Riley Thomson | June 20 | "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two" Pollyanna "Mickey & Minnie's Sweetheart Stories" "Best Pals: Mickey and Minnie" | |
Donald Duck | Early to Bed | Jack King | July 11 | "The Chronological Donald" | |
Donald Duck | Truant Officer Donald | Jack King | August 1 | "The Chronological Donald" | |
Mickey Mouse | Orphans' Benefit | Riley Thomson | August 22 | "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two" "Extreme Music Fun" | Remake of the "Orphan's Benefit" black and white cartoon in 1934. Mickey's normal mouse ears. |
Donald Duck | Old MacDonald Duck | Jack King | September 12 | "The Chronological Donald" "Starring Donald" | |
Mickey Mouse | Lend a Paw | Clyde Geronimi | October 3 | "The Complete Pluto" The Fox and the Hound (25th Anniversary) Oliver & Company (20th Anniversary) "Holiday Celebration with Mickey & Pals" | A remake of Disney's 1933 film Mickey's Pal Pluto. |
Donald Duck | Donald's Camera | Dick Lundy | October 24 | "The Chronological Donald" | |
Goofy | The Art of Skiing | Jack Kinney | November 14 | "Goofy's Fun House" (PlayStation) "The Complete Goofy" "Starring Goofy" | First use of the Goofy holler. |
NFBC* | The Thrifty Pig | Ford Beebe | November 19 | "On the Front Lines" | *Produced for National Film Board of Canada, propaganda short encouraging Canadians to buy War Bonds |
Donald Duck | Chef Donald | Jack King | December 5 | "The Chronological Donald" "Starring Donald" | |
NFBC* | 7 Wise Dwarfs | Ford Beebe | December 12 | "On the Front Lines" | *Produced for National Film Board of Canada, propaganda short encouraging Canadians to buy War Bonds |
Goofy | The Art of Self Defense | Jack Kinney | December 26 | "Goofy's Fun House" (PlayStation) "The Complete Goofy" |
Series | Title | Director | Release Date | DVD Release | Notes |
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NFBC – Donald Duck* | Donald's Decision | Ford Beebe | January 11 | "On the Front Lines" | Produced for National Film Board of Canada, propaganda short encouraging Canadians to buy War Bonds |
NFBC – Mickey Mouse* | All Together | Jack King | January 13 | "On the Front Lines" | Produced for National Film Board of Canada, propaganda short encouraging Canadians to buy War Bonds |
Donald Duck | The Village Smithy | Dick Lundy | January 16 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
WAC – Donald Duck* | The New Spirit | Wilfred Jackson | January 23 | "On the Front Lines" | Produced for US Treasury Department. Distributed by War Activities Committee Received an Academy Award Nomination in the Documentary category. |
Mickey Mouse | Mickey's Birthday Party | Riley Thomson | February 7 | "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two" | Remake of the 1931 black and white short The Birthday Party. |
Pluto | Pluto Junior | Clyde Geronimi | February 28 | "The Complete Pluto" "Best Pals: Mickey and Pluto" | |
Mickey Mouse | Symphony Hour | Riley Thomson | March 20 | "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two" | |
Donald Duck | Donald's Snow Fight | Jack King | April 10 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
Donald Duck | Donald Gets Drafted | Jack King | May 1 | "On the Front Lines" "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
Pluto | The Army Mascot | Clyde Geronimi | May 22 | "On the Front Lines" "The Complete Pluto" | |
Donald Duck | Donald's Garden | Dick Lundy | June 12 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
Pluto | The Sleepwalker | Clyde Geronimi | July 3 | "The Complete Pluto" | |
Donald Duck | Donald's Gold Mine | Dick Lundy | July 24 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
WAC – Pluto* | Out of the Frying Pan and into the Firing Line | Ben Sharpsteen | July 30 | "On the Front Lines" | *Wartime propaganda short starring Pluto and Minnie Mouse. Produced for War Activities Committee |
Pluto | T-Bone for Two | Clyde Geronimi | August 14 | "The Complete Pluto" | |
Goofy | How to Play Baseball | Jack Kinney | September 4 | "The Complete Goofy" "Extreme Sports Fun" | |
Donald Duck | The Vanishing Private | Jack King | September 25 | Bedknobs and Broomsticks (30th Anniversary) "On the Front Lines" "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
Goofy | The Olympic Champ | Jack Kinney | October 9 | "The Complete Goofy" "It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 2" | |
Goofy | How to Swim | Jack Kinney | October 23 | "The Complete Goofy" "Starring Goofy" | |
Donald Duck | Sky Trooper | Jack King | November 6 | "On the Front Lines" "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
Pluto | Pluto at the Zoo | Clyde Geronimi | November 20 | "The Complete Pluto" | |
Goofy | How to Fish | Jack Kinney | December 4 | "Goofy's Fun House" (PlayStation) "The Complete Goofy" "Starring Goofy" | |
Donald Duck | Bellboy Donald | Jack King | December 18 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" |
Series | Title | Director | Release Date | DVD Release | Notes |
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Donald Duck | Der Fuehrer's Face | Jack Kinney | January 1 | "On the Front Lines" "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
Donald Duck | The Spirit of '43 | Jack King | January 7 | "On the Front Lines" | produced for US Treasury Department |
— | Education for Death | Clyde Geronimi | January 15 | "On the Front Lines" | |
Donald Duck | Donald's Tire Trouble | Dick Lundy | January 29 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
Mickey Mouse and Pluto | Pluto and the Armadillo | Clyde Geronimi | February 19 | "The Complete Pluto" "Best Pals: Mickey and Pluto" | |
Donald Duck | The Flying Jalopy | Dick Lundy | March 12 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
Pluto | Private Pluto | Clyde Geronimi | April 2 | "On the Front Lines" "The Complete Pluto" | First appearance of Chip and Dale |
Donald Duck | Fall Out Fall In | Jack King | April 23 | "On the Front Lines" "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
Goofy | Victory Vehicles | Jack Kinney | July 30 | "The Complete Goofy" "On the Front Lines" | |
— | Reason and Emotion | Bill Roberts | August 27 | "On the Front Lines" | |
Figaro | Figaro and Cleo | Jack Kinney | October 15 | "The Complete Pluto" | |
Donald Duck | The Old Army Game | Jack King | November 5 | "On the Front Lines" "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
Donald Duck | Home Defense | Jack King | November 26 | "On the Front Lines" "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
— | Chicken Little | Clyde Geronimi | December 17 | "On the Front Lines" "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s" |
Series | Title | Director | Release Date | DVD Release | Notes |
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— | The Pelican and the Snipe | Hamilton Luske | January 7 | "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s" | This short was reissued by RKO a few years later. |
Goofy | How to Be a Sailor | Jack Kinney | January 28 | "The Complete Goofy" "On the Front Lines" | |
Donald Duck | Trombone Trouble | Jack King | February 18 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | Pete's final appearance until 1952. |
Goofy | How to Play Golf | Jack Kinney | March 10 | "Goofy's Fun House" (PlayStation) "The Complete Goofy" | |
Donald Duck | Donald Duck and the Gorilla | Charles Nichols | March 31 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | First monster film. |
Donald Duck | Contrary Condor | Jack King | April 21 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" "Funny Factory with Donald" | |
Donald Duck | Commando Duck | Jack King | May 5 | "On the Front Lines" "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
Pluto | Springtime for Pluto | Charles Nichols | June 23 | "The Complete Pluto" | The first Disney short with opening credits. |
Donald Duck | The Plastics Inventor | Jack King | September 1 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
Goofy | How to Play Football | Jack Kinney | September 15 | "The Complete Goofy" "Extreme Sports Fun" | |
Pluto | First Aiders | Charles Nichols | September 22 | "The Complete Pluto" "Best Pals: Mickey and Minnie" | |
Donald Duck | Donald's Off Day | Jack Hannah | December 8 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" "Funny Factory with Hewey, Dewey & Louie" |
Series | Title | Director | Release Date | DVD Release | Notes |
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Goofy | Tiger Trouble | Jack Kinney | January 5 | "The Complete Goofy" "It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 3" | |
Donald Duck | The Clock Watcher | Jack King | January 26 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" "Holiday Celebration with Mickey & Pals" | |
Pluto | Dog Watch | Charles Nichols | March 16 | "The Complete Pluto" | |
Donald Duck | The Eyes Have It | Jack Hannah | March 30 | "Return from Witch Mountain" "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
Goofy | African Diary | Jack Kinney | April 20 | "The Complete Goofy" "It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 1" | |
Donald Duck | Donald's Crime | Jack King | June 29 | " The Great Mouse Detective " "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" "Best Pals: Donald and Daisy" | |
— | Californy'er Bust | Jack Kinney | July 13 | "The Complete Goofy" | Starring Goofy |
Pluto | Canine Casanova | Charles Nichols | July 27 | "The Complete Pluto" | |
Donald Duck | Duck Pimples | Jack Kinney | August 10 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
Pluto | The Legend of Coyote Rock | Charles Nichols | August 24 | "The Complete Pluto" | |
Donald & Goofy | No Sail | Jack Hannah | September 7 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" "Extreme Adventure Fun" | |
Goofy | Hockey Homicide | Jack Kinney | September 21 | "The Complete Goofy" | |
Donald Duck | Cured Duck | Jack King | October 26 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" "Best Pals: Donald and Daisy" | |
Pluto | Canine Patrol | Charles Nichols | December 7 | "The Complete Pluto" | |
Donald Duck | Old Sequoia | Jack King | December 21 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" "Extreme Adventure Fun" |
Series | Title | Director | Release Date | DVD Release | Notes |
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Goofy | A Knight for a Day | Jack Hannah | March 8 | The Sword in the Stone "The Complete Goofy" | |
Pluto | Pluto's Kid Brother | Charles Nichols | April 12 | "The Complete Pluto" | |
Pluto | In Dutch | Charles Nichols | May 10 | "The Complete Pluto" "Mickey & Minnie's Sweetheart Stories" "It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 1" | |
Mickey Mouse | Squatter's Rights | Jack Hannah | June 7 | "The Complete Pluto" | |
Donald Duck | Donald's Double Trouble | Jack King | June 28 | The Parent Trap "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" "Mickey & Minnie's Sweetheart Stories" "Best Pals: Donald and Daisy" | |
Pluto | The Purloined Pup | Charles Nichols | July 19 | "The Complete Pluto Volume Two" | |
— | A Feather in his Collar | Charles Nichols | August 7 | "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s" | Commercial short starring Pluto Produced for Community Chest |
Donald Duck | Wet Paint | Jack King | August 9 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
Donald Duck | Dumb Bell of the Yukon | Jack King | August 30 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
Donald Duck | Lighthouse Keeping | Jack Hannah | September 20 | Pete's Dragon "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
Figaro | Bath Day | Charles Nichols | October 11 | "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two" The Aristocats "Best Pals: Mickey and Minnie" | |
Donald & Goofy | Frank Duck Brings 'Em Back Alive | Jack Hannah | November 1 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" | |
Goofy | Double Dribble | Jack Hannah | December 20 | "The Complete Goofy" "Extreme Sports Fun" |
Series | Title | Director | Release Date | DVD Release | Notes |
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Pluto | Pluto's Housewarming | Charles Nichols | February 21 | "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two" "Best Pals: Mickey and Pluto" | |
Pluto | Rescue Dog | Charles Nichols | March 21 | "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two" "Holiday Celebration with Mickey & Pals" | |
Donald Duck | Straight Shooters | Jack Hannah | April 18 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" "Funny Factory with Hewey, Dewey & Louie" | |
Donald Duck | Sleepy Time Donald | Jack Kinney | May 9 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" "Best Pals: Donald and Daisy" | |
Figaro | Figaro and Frankie | Charles Nichols | May 30 | "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two" "Best Pals: Mickey and Minnie" | Final cartoon Produced in the Figaro series. |
Donald Duck | Clown of the Jungle | Jack Hannah | June 20 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" | |
Donald Duck | Donald's Dilemma | Jack King | July 11 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" "Extreme Music Fun" | |
Donald & Goofy | Crazy with the Heat | Bob Carlson | August 1 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" "It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 2" | Final pairing of Donald and Goofy. |
Donald Duck | Bootle Beetle | Jack Hannah | August 22 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" | |
Donald Duck | Wide Open Spaces | Jack King | September 12 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" | |
Mickey Mouse | Mickey's Delayed Date | Charles Nichols | October 3 | "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two" "Mickey & Minnie's Sweetheart Stories" "Best Pals: Mickey and Minnie" | |
Goofy | Foul Hunting | Jack Hannah | October 31 | "The Complete Goofy" | |
Pluto | Mail Dog | Jack Hannah | November 14 | "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two" | |
Donald Duck | Chip an' Dale | Jack Hannah | November 28 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" "Starring Chip 'n' Dale" | First cartoon to co-star Donald Duck and Chip n Dale. |
Pluto | Pluto's Blue Note | Charles Nichols | December 26 | "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two" "Extreme Music Fun" |
Series | Title | Director | Release Date | DVD Release | Notes |
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Goofy | They're Off | Jack Hannah | January 23 | "The Complete Goofy" | |
Goofy | The Big Wash | Clyde Geronimi | February 6 | "Goofy's Fun House" (PlayStation) "The Complete Goofy" "Starring Goofy" | |
Donald Duck | Drip Dippy Donald | Jack King | March 5 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" | |
Mickey Mouse | Mickey Down Under | Charles Nichols | March 19 | "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two" "It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 1" | |
Donald Duck | Daddy Duck | Jack Hannah | April 16 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" "Funny Factory with Donald" | |
Pluto | Bone Bandit | Charles Nichols | April 30 | "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two" | |
Donald Duck | Donald's Dream Voice | Jack King | May 21 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" "Best Pals: Donald and Daisy" | |
Pluto | Pluto's Purchase | Charles Nichols | July 9 | "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two" | |
Donald Duck | The Trial of Donald Duck | Jack King | July 30 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" | |
Pluto | Cat Nap Pluto | Charles Nichols | August 13 | "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two" "Best Pals: Mickey and Pluto" | |
Donald Duck | Inferior Decorator | Jack Hannah | August 27 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" "Starring Donald" | |
Pluto | Pluto's Fledgling | Charles Nichols | September 10 | "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two" "Best Pals: Mickey and Pluto" | Re-released in theaters with Return to Never Land (2002). [2] |
Donald Duck | Soup's On | Jack Hannah | October 15 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" "Funny Factory with Hewey, Dewey & Louie" | |
Donald Duck | Three for Breakfast | Jack Hannah | November 2 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" "Starring Chip 'n' Dale" | |
Mickey Mouse | Mickey and the Seal | Charles Nichols | December 3 | "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two" "Funny Factory with Mickey" | Re-released in theaters with Cheetah (1989). [3] |
Donald Duck | Tea for Two Hundred | Jack Hannah | December 24 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" |
Series | Title | Director | Release Date | DVD Release | Notes |
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Pluto | Pueblo Pluto | Charles Nichols | January 1 | "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two" "Best Pals: Mickey and Pluto" "It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 3" | |
Donald Duck | Donald's Happy Birthday | Jack Hannah | February 11 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" | |
Pluto | Pluto's Surprise Package | Charles Nichols | March 4 | "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two" | Final appearance of Shelby Turtle. |
Donald Duck | Sea Salts | Jack Hannah | April 8 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" | |
Pluto | Pluto's Sweater | Charles Nichols | April 29 | "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two" "Best Pals: Mickey and Minnie" | Final appearance of Figaro, the cat |
Donald Duck | Winter Storage | Jack Hannah | June 3 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" "Mickey's Christmas Carol" | |
Pluto | Bubble Bee | Charles Nichols | June 24 | "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two" | |
Donald Duck | Honey Harvester | Jack Hannah | August 5 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" | |
Goofy | Tennis Racquet | Jack Kinney | August 26 | "The Complete Goofy" "Extreme Sports Fun" | First appearance of new designer look Goofy character |
Donald Duck | All in a Nutshell | Jack Hannah | September 2 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" | |
Goofy | Goofy Gymnastics | Jack Kinney | September 23 | "The Complete Goofy" "Extreme Sports Fun" | |
Donald Duck | The Greener Yard | Jack Hannah | October 14 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" | |
Pluto | Sheep Dog | Charles Nichols | November 4 | "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two" | |
Donald Duck | Slide, Donald, Slide | Jack Hannah | November 25 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" | |
Donald Duck | Toy Tinkers | Jack Hannah | December 16 | "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" "Holiday Celebration with Mickey & Pals" |
Series | Title | Director | Release Date | DVD Release | Notes |
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— | Four Methods of Flush Riveting | ?.?. 1942 | On the Front Lines. | Produced for the National Film Board of Canada. [4] | |
— | Food Will Win the War | July 21, 1942 | "On the Front Lines" | Produced for U.S. Department of Agriculture | |
— | Stop That Tank! (aka: Boys Anti-Tank Rifle) | Ub Iwerks | ?.?.1942 | "On the Front Lines" | Produced for the National Film Board of Canada |
— | The Grain That Built a Hemisphere | Bill Roberts | January 4, 1943 | "On the Front Lines" | Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Received an Academy Award Nomination in the Documentary category. |
— | Water, Friend or Enemy | Clyde Geronimi | April 6, 1943 | — | Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. |
— | Defense Against Invasion | August 11, 1943 | "On the Front Lines" | Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Produced on higher budget than most other shorts produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. | |
— | The Winged Scourge | Bill Roberts | November 5, 1943 | "On the Front Lines" | Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Featuring the Seven Dwarfs |
— | The Right Spark Plug in the Right Place | February 12, 1945 | — | Produced for Electric Auto-Lite Company. | |
— | Prevention and Control of Distortion in Arc Welding | April 12, 1945 | — | Produced for Lincoln Electric Company | |
— | The Dawn of Better Living | May 28, 1945 | — | Produced for Westinghouse Electric | |
— | Something You Didn't Eat | June 11, 1945 | — | Produced for Cereal Institute | |
Health for the Americas | Hookworm | June 30, 1945 | — | Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs | |
Health for the Americas | Insects as Carriers of Disease | June 30, 1945 | — | Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs | |
Health for the Americas | Cleanliness Brings Health | June 30, 1945 | "On the Front Lines" | Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs | |
Health for the Americas | Infant Care and Feeding | July 31, 1945 | — | Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs | |
— | Hold Your Horsepower | August 8, 1945 | — | Produced for The Texans Company | |
Health for the Americas | Tuberculosis | August 13, 1945 | — | Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs First film made for the Health for the Americas series [5] alternative version is known to exist. | |
Health for the Americas | The Human Body | August 13, 1945 | — | Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs | |
Health for the Americas | What Is Disease? [a.k.a. The Unseen Enemy] | August 13, 1945 | "On the Front Lines" | Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs | |
Health for the Americas | How Disease Travels | August 22, 1945 | — | Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs | |
— | Light Is What You Make It | December 3, 1945 | — | Produced for National Better Light Better Sight Bureau | |
— | The ABC of Hand Tools | February 5, 1946 | — | Produced for General Motors | |
— | The Building of a Tire | February 14, 1946 | — | Produced for Firestone Tire and Rubber Company | |
— | Bathing Time For Baby | March 12, 1946 | — | Produced for Johnson & Johnson | |
Health for the Americas | Planning For Good Eating | April 3, 1946 | "On the Front Lines" | Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs | |
Health for the Americas | Environmental Sanitation | April 3, 1946 | — | Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs | |
— | Treasure from the Sea | September 30, 1946 | — | Produced for Dow Chemical Company | |
— | The Story of Menstruation | October 18, 1946 | — | produced for Kimberly-Clark and International Cellu-Cotton Company | |
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Destino is an animated surrealist short film released in 2003 by Walt Disney Animation Studios1. Destino is unique in that its production originally began in 1945, 58 years before its eventual completion in 2003. The project was originally a collaboration between Walt Disney and Spanish painter Salvador Dalí, with music written by Mexican songwriter Armando Domínguez and performed by Mexican singer Dora Luz as the sound track. It was included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2003.
Vladimir Peter "Bill" Tytla was a Ukrainian-American animator known for his work in Walt Disney Animation Studios, Paramount's Famous Studios, and Terrytoons. In his Disney career, Tytla is particularly noted for the animation in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Fantasia and Dumbo. He was inducted as a Disney Legend in 1998.
Walt Disney Animation Studios (WDAS), sometimes shortened to Disney Animation, is an American animation studio that creates animated features and short films for The Walt Disney Company. The studio's current production logo features a scene from its first synchronized sound cartoon, Steamboat Willie (1928). Founded on October 16, 1923, by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney after the closure of Laugh-O-Gram Studio, it is the longest-running animation studio in the world. It is currently organized as a division of Walt Disney Studios and is headquartered at the Roy E. Disney Animation Building at the Walt Disney Studios lot in Burbank, California. Since its foundation, the studio has produced 63 feature films, with its first release being Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), which is also the first hand drawn animated feature film, and its most recent release was Moana 2 (2024). The studio has also produced hundreds of short films.
The Skeleton Dance is a 1929 Silly Symphony animated short subject with a comedy horror theme. It was produced and directed by Walt Disney and animated by Ub Iwerks. In the film, four human skeletons dance and make music around a spooky graveyard—a modern film example of medieval European "danse macabre" imagery. It is the first entry in the Silly Symphony series. In 1993, to coincide with the opening of Mickey's Toontown in Disneyland, a shortened cover of the cartoon's music was arranged to be featured in the land's background ambiance. The short's copyright was renewed in 1957, and as a published work from 1929 it will enter the US public domain on January 1, 2025.
Three Little Pigs is a 1933 animated short film released by United Artists, produced by Walt Disney and directed by Burt Gillett. Based on the fable of the same name, the Silly Symphony won the 1934 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. The short cost $22,000 and grossed $250,000.
Retta Scott was an American artist. She was the first woman to receive screen credit as an animator at the Walt Disney Animation Studios.
Thomas Augustin Palmer was an Italian-American animator, cartoon director, and U.S. training film supervisor. He was active in the animation industry throughout the 1920s and 1930s and was best known for his animation work at Walt Disney Productions. He spent a good chunk of his later career directing training films for the United States Army.
Steamboat Willie is a 1928 American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. It was produced in black and white by Walt Disney Animation Studios and was released by Pat Powers, under the name of Celebrity Productions. The cartoon is considered the public debut of Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, although both appeared months earlier in a test screening of Plane Crazy and the then yet unreleased The Gallopin' Gaucho. Steamboat Willie was the third of Mickey's films to be produced, but it was the first to be distributed, because Disney, having seen The Jazz Singer, had committed himself to produce one of the first fully synchronized sound cartoons.
Events in 1942 in animation.
Events in 1938 in animation.
The first prints were delivered to the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs (CIAA) on the 5th of August [1944]...