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Plane Dippy
Rel 1/4/36 - Prod 7139 - MPAA 1738 - LT
Sup: Fred Avery - Anim: Sid Sutherland, Virgil Ross - Music: Bernard
Brown
Ross (8/8/07-d.), a former Walter Lantz animator, became one of Warner's
most prolific animators and one of the best draftsmen in the industry.
Video: None. |
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I Wanna Play House
Rel 1/11/36 - Prod 7131 - MPAA 1836 - MM (Blue rings)
Sup: I. Freleng - Anim: Cal Dalton, Sandy Walker - Music: Norman Spencer
VO: Bernice Hansen
First WB Cartoon in three-strip Technicolor, and also first Merrie
Melodie with concentric rings (but not zooming shield). Ring color will
be noted where possible.
Video: "The Golden Age Of Looney Tunes, Vol. 5". |
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Alpine Antics
Rel 1/18/36 - Prod 7130 - MPAA 1816 - LT
Sup: Jack King - Anim: Riley Thompson, Jack Carr - Music: Norman Spencer
Video: None. |
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The Phantom Ship
Rel 2/1/36 - Prod 7189 - MPAA 1839 - LT
Sup: Jack King - Anim: Paul Smith, Don Williams - Music: Bernard Brown
VO: Bernice Hansen
Video: None. |
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The Cat Came Back
Rel 2/8/36 - Prod 7138 - MPAA 1885 - MM (2-Strip Technicolor) - Blue Ribbon
No. 1361
Sup: I. Freleng - Anim: Bob McKimson, Ben Clopton - Music: ?
This is the last WB cartoon in 2-hue color, until the Cinecolor releases
of the 1940's.
Video: "The Golden Age Of Looney Tunes, Vol. 5". |
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Boom Boom
Rel 2/29/36 - Prod 7191 - MPAA 1895 - LT
Sup: Jack King - Anim: Cal Dalton, Sandy Walker - Music: Norman Spencer
Video: "Shokus Vol. 7: Tokio Jokio", "Inside Termite Terrace
Vol. 3: Jungle Jitters". |
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Miss Glory
Rel 3/7/36 - Prod 7192 - MPAA 1962 - MM (Blue rings)
Moderne Art Conceived And Designed By Leadora Congdon. Words And Music
by Harry Warren and Al Dubin.
VO: Bernice Hansen
Fred Avery supervised without credit, and animators and musical director
credits not recorded. Title card reads Page Miss Glory with "Page"
in very small letters (and outside the quotes), but Warner Bros. previously released a feature film
by that title (Vitaphone #6971-6980, starring Marion Davies). Therefore the cartoon title would have to differ (as in
the case of Along Flirtation Walk, cartoon, as opposed to Flirtation
Walk, feature).
Video: "The Golden Age Of Looney Tunes". |
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The Blow Out
Rel 4/4/36 - Prod 7262 - MPAA 2020 - LT
Sup: Fred Avery - Anim: Charles Jones, Sid Sutherland - Music: Bernard
Brown
Video: "Guffaw And Order: Looney Tunes Fight Crime", "LT:TCE -
Tex-Book Looney". |
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I'm A Big Shot Now
Rel 4/11/36 - Prod 7190 - MPAA 2019 - MM - Blue Ribbon (Orange rings)
Sup: I. Freleng - Anim: Jack Carr, Riley Thompson - Music: Bernard Brown
Video: "The Golden Age Of Looney Tunes, Vol. 5". |
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Westward Whoa
Rel 4/25/36 - Prod 7243 - MPAA 2122 - LT
Sup: Jack King - Musical Score: Norman Spencer - Anim: Paul Smith, Ben Clopton Video: None.
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Let It Be Me
Rel 5/9/36 - Prod 7260 - MPAA 2048 - MM - Blue Ribbon
Sup: I. Freleng - Musical Score: Bernard Brown - Anim: Bob McKimson, Don Williams VO: Bernice Hansen
Last musical credit for Bernard Brown. Video: "The Golden Age Of Looney Tunes, Vol. 4", "Inside Termite Terrace
Vol. 4: Bosko". |
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I'd Love To Take Orders From You
Rel 5/16/36 - Prod 7361 - MPAA 2149 - MM (Blue rings)
Sup: Fred Avery - Musical Score: Norman Spencer - Anim: Bob Clampett, Cecil Surry Words And Music by Harry Warren and Al Dubin.
Video: "The Golden Age Of Looney Tunes, Vol. 5".
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Fish Tales
Rel 5/23/36 - Prod 7285 - MPAA 2228 - LT
Sup: Jack King - Musical Score: Norman Spencer - Anim: Bob McKimson, Don Williams Video: None.
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Bingo Crosbyana
Rel 5/30/36 - Prod 7264 - MPAA 2200 - MM (Blue rings)
Sup: I. Freleng - Anim: Cal Dalton, Sandy Walker - Music: Norman Spencer
Title character is a parody of crooner Bing Crosby, who in fact tried
to stop distribution of this cartoon (and Let It Be Me) because
he was depicted as a "vainglorious coward."
Video: "The Golden Age Of Looney Tunes, Vol. 5".
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Shanghaied Shipmates
Rel 6/20/36 - Prod 7362 - MPAA 2304 - LT
Sup: Jack King - Anim: Paul Smith, Joe D'Igalo - Music: Norman Spencer
VO: Joe Dougherty, Billy Bletcher.
Video: None.
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When I Yoo Hoo
Rel 6/27/36 - Prod 7360 - MPAA 2341- MM#8 - Blue Ribbon
Sup: I. Freleng - Anim: Bob McKimson, Sandy Walker - Music: Norman
Spencer
Video: "The Golden Age Of Looney Tunes, Vol. 5". |
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Porky's Pet
Rel 7/11/36 - Prod 7382 - MPAA 2327 - LT
Sup: Jack King - Musical Score: Norman Spencer - Anim: Cal Dalton, Sandy
Walker
Video: None. |
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I Love To Singa
Rel 7/18/36 - Prod 7383 - MPAA 2240 - MM (Blue Rings) - Blue Ribbon (Orange
Rings) Supervision: Fred Avery - Musical Score: Norman Spencer - Anim:
Charles Jones, Virgil Ross VO: Billy Bletcher, Joe Dougherty.
Video: "The Golden Age Of Looney Tunes", "Porky!" |
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Porky The Rain-Maker
Rel 8/1/36 - Prod 7484 - MPAA 2404 - LT
Sup: Fred Avery - Musical Score: Norman Spencer - Anim: Cecil Surry, Sid
Sutherland
Video: None. |
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Sunday Go To Meetin' Time
Rel 8/8/36 - Prod 7386 - MPAA 2380 - MM#11 (Blue Rings) - Blue Ribbon
(Orange rings) Sup: I. Freleng - Musical Score: Norman Spencer - Anim: Bob McKimson, Paul Smith Suppressed Distribution.
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Porky's Poultry Plant
Rel 8/22/36 - Prod 7569 - MPAA 2486 - LT #1
Sup: Frank Tash - Musical Score: Carl W.
Stalling - Anim: Don Williams, Volney White Frank Tash is another pseudonym for Frank Tashlin, returning to the
studio as a director.
Stalling (1888-1972) would score more than 600 cartoons over a brilliant
22-year career with Warner Bros. Cartoons, and is considered the most legendary
animation musical director of all time.
Video: None. |
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At Your Service Madame
Rel 8/29/36 - Prod 7485 - MPAA 2483 - MM (Blue rings)
Sup: I. Freleng - Musical Score: Norman Spencer - Anim: Don Williams, Cal
Dalton
Video: "The Golden Age Of Looney Tunes, Vol. 5". |
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Porky's Moving Day
Rel 9/12/36 - Prod 7483 - MPAA 2558 - LT
Sup: Jack King - Anim: Paul Smith, Joe D'Igalo - Musical Score: Carl W. Stalling
Video: None. |
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Toy Town Hall
Rel 9/19/36 - Prod 7567 - MPAA 2524 - MM (Blue rings)
Sup: I. Freleng - Musical Score: Carl W.
Stalling
- Anim: Bob McKimson, Sandy Walker First use of "Merrily We Roll Along" (first heard in Billboard Frolics)
as the Merrie Melodies opening signature theme.
VO: Bernice Hansen
Anim and soundtrack reuse from: Let It Be Me, The Lady In
Red, My Green Fedora, Those Beautiful Dames, and Billboard
Frolics.
Video: "The Golden Age Of Looney Tunes, Vol. 5".
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Milk And Money
Rel 10/3/36 - Prod 7566 - MPAA 2581 - LT
Sup: Fred Avery - Anim: Charles Jones, Virgil Ross - Musical Score: Carl W.
Stalling
Video: None. |
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Boulevardier From The Bronx
Rel 10/10/36 - Prod 7570 - MPAA 2636 - MM (Blue rings)
Sup: I. Freleng - Anim: Paul Smith, Cal Dalton - Musical Score: Carl W. Stalling
Video: "The Golden Age Of Looney Tunes, Vol. 3". |
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Don't Look Now
Rel 11/7/36 - Prod 7568 - MPAA 2721 - MM - Blue Ribbon
Sup: Fred Avery - Anim: Bob Clampett, Joe D'Igalo - Music: Carl W.
Stalling
Video: "The Golden Age Of Looney Tunes, Vol. 5". |
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Little Beau Porky
Rel 11/14/36 - Prod 7595 - MPAA 2721 - LT
Sup: Frank Tash - Anim: Robert Bentley, Nelson Demorest - Musical Direction: Carl
W. Stalling
VO: Billy Bletcher
Video: "Shokus Vol. 3: Coal Black And De Sebben Dwarfs". |
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The Coo-Coo Nut Grove
Rel 11/28/36 - Prod 7603 - MPAA 2726 - MM (Blue rings)
Sup: I. Freleng - Anim: Bob McKimson, Sandy Walker - Music: Carl W.
Stalling
Video: "The Golden Age Of Looney Tunes". |
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The Village Smithy
Rel 12/5/36 - Prod 7602 - MPAA 2807 - LT
Sup: Fred Avery - Anim: Cecil Surry, Sid Sutherland - Musical Direction: Carl W.
Stalling
Avery claims this is the first use of an offscreen narrator in a cartoon.
Video: None. |
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Porky In The North Woods
Rel 12/19/36 - Prod 7637 - MPAA 2830 - LT
Sup: Frank Tash - Anim: Volney White, Norman McCabe - Musical Direction: Carl W.
Stalling
No hand-traced color version. Computer Colorized Version 1995.
McCabe (1911-2005) worked for Warner Bros. Animation well into his eighties.
VO: Joe Dougherty, Billy Bletcher, Bernice Hansen.
Video: None. |