| Season 1980 (anzeigen/ausblenden) |
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| 9 |
Duck Dodgers And The Return Of The 24 ½th Century | 1980-12-01 |
| Daffy Duck reprises his famous role of Duck Dodgers in another spoof of Saturday afternoon space serials. Assigned to locate the rack-and-pinion molecule needed for yo-yo polish, Dodgers and his assistant, an eager young space cadet (Porky Pig), crash their spaceship into a giant egg-shell, where they find Marvin Martian, who is, as usual, scheming to destroy Earth. Marvin asks Dodgers to visit the boudoir of Gossamer, a giant, hairy monster in sneakers, and the frightened Dodgers flees. Porky uses electronic clippers to literally haircut Gossamer into nothingness, and Dodgers, jealous of his assistant's heroism, repeatedly fires his ray gun at Porky's rear. |
| 8 |
Daffy Duck's Thanks-For-Giving Special | 1980-11-20 |
| Using the "framing device" from The Scarlet Pumpernickel, Daffy Duck urges Warner Brothers mogul J.L. to incorporate Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24 1/2th Century, His Bitter Half, Robin Hood Daffy and Drip-Along Daffy into a special honoring Daffy. |
| 7 |
The Bugs Bunny Mystery Special | 1980-10-15 |
| Porky Pig, appearing as Alfred Hitchcock, "Master of Mystery and Suspense," hosts the compilation of crime cartoons. He introduces us to the show: a whodunit thriller, starring Bugs Bunny... Out one day of a stroll, Bugs stops by the City Bank just as a daring holdup is in progress, comitted by a mysterious Tall Dark Strangler. The strangler makes his getaway, but Bugs is arrested by Special Agent Elmer Fudd and charged with the crime. And so begins a series of mistaken identities that involves Bugs in a mini-crime spree, with the hare nearly dubbed "Public Rabbit Number One", and which pits Bugs against Wile E. Coyote, Tweety and Sylvester, and Fudd |
| 6 |
Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over | 1980-05-21 |
Portrait of the As a Young Bunny: After hurting by a tree, Bugs become unconsciously younger, but want chase by a young Elmer Fudd
Spaced-Out Bunny: Marvin bring Bugs in a spaceship to a friend for Hugo, the Abominable Snowman
Soup or Sonic: Wile E. catch FINALLY the Road Runner at the end |
| 5 |
Soup or Sonic | 1980-05-21 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 4 |
Spaced -Out- Bunny | 1980-05-21 |
| Marvin Martian kidnaps Bugs, taking him to Mars to be a plaything for Hugo. Gaststars: Bugs Bunny, Hugo, Marvin Martian |
| 3 |
Portrait of the Artist As A Young Bunny | 1980-05-21 |
| Bugs recalls his youth with Elmer. Gaststars: Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote |
| 2 |
The Chocolate Chase | 1980-04-01 |
| Daffy guards a chocolate factory from Speedy Gonzales. When Daffy keeps the money that's been raised to buy chocolate Easter bunnies for the children of a Mexican town, Speedy must right the wrong. Gaststars: Daffy Duck, Speedy Gonzales |
| 1 |
Daffy Duck's Easter Special | 1980-04-01 |
| The mischievous mallard, Daffy Duck, celebrates Easter in three sketches. In the first, Daffy seeks to outfox Sylvester the Cat for a golden egg laid by Prissy the Hen; the second story finds Daffy attempting to protect a chocolate factory from intruders; in the finale, Daffy attempts to hitchhike north for the winter. |
| Season 1967 (anzeigen/ausblenden) |
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| 10 |
Fiesta Fiasco | 1967-12-09 |
| Speedy Gonzales and his Mexican mice friends are planning and setting up a fiesta and Daffy sees the decorations. The mice play dumb as if they don't see the decor. Then when Daffy leaves, he overhears Speedy continuing planning the party. Angry about this because he didn't get invited, he builds a rain-making machine which produces a little rain cloud, which doesn't listen to Daffy when he tells him what to do (mostly rain on the fiesta) and the cloud rains on Daffy. It even becomes a storm cloud and shoots lightning to give Daffy an electric shock, then turns into a tornado. After using a vacuum, which the cloud escapes from, Daffy gets sucked into the party and lands into the cake. It's revealed that it was a surprise birthday party for Daffy and he starts crying because how he tried to sabotage his own party, complete with the cloud raining on him. Gaststars: Mel Blanc |
| 9 |
Merlin the Magic Mouse | 1967-11-18 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
Cool Cat | 1967-10-14 |
| In the jungle one day, Colonel Rimfire (in his mechanical elephant named Ella) complains there is nothing to shoot today since he is a big game hunter, until Cool Cat the tiger shows up, and Colonel Rimfire decides to try and shoot it. First, Cool Cat plays a little trick on the Colonel (with him ditching Ella) and befriends the mechanical elephant. Then, Rimfire mistakens a REAL elephant for Ella and gets a serious beating from the elephant. Then Cool Cat mistakens a hand grenade for some tropical jungle fruit and tries to feed it to Ella but tosses it back to Colonel and destroys his teeth. And Colonel Rimfire hides in an old tom-tom that is then played by the tiger, hurting Rimfire's ears. Then, when trying to teach Ella the mechanical elephant self defense, he rolls it toward a rock with Colonel Rimfire on it, where the elephant is unfazed but Colonel is squished. Then Colonel Rimfire gives up and rides away in Ella, which breaks down and when Colonel Rimfire walks off to find a ga |
| 7 |
Go Away Stowaway | 1967-09-30 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 6 |
Rodent to Stardom | 1967-09-23 |
| While admiring the "footprints of famous stars" in fromt of the Chinese theater in Hollywood, he sees Speedy's footprints and gets angry, scoffing at them. Then a famous director who goes by the name of Harvey Hassenpfeffer drives by in his limo and "finds" Daffy, taking him to his studio, "Colossal Pictures," to film a movie starring him called "Nursery Rhyme Revue." Once there, Daffy discovers that Speedy will be in the picture, and when it's time to film, Daffy witnesses Speedy performing a "The Sky is Falling," and Daffy is called up as Speedy's stuntman stand-in, so when Daffy performs a fancier "Sky is Falling" scene, parts of the ceiling come crashing down on him. Then they do a "Rock-a-Bye Baby" scene with Speedy in a cradle on the ground (as he sings the first two lines of the nursery rhyme) and Daffy thinks this is easy, until he's placed into another cradle on a 12-foot tall tree, and he suffers a huge fall with the cradle crashing through the ground (as Hassenpfeffer recite Gaststars: Mel Blanc |
| 5 |
Speedy Ghost to Town | 1967-07-29 |
| Daffy Duck notices Speedy Gonzales and his friend Miguel walking, and he follows them to a ghost town, where he sees what claims to be a GOLD nugget and a treasure map that leads to a mine "full of the stuff." Daffy can't resist and he begins to chase them through an old saloon with crazy gags. (1) Speedy and Miguel attach Daffy to a self-playing player's piano and play it, (2) Daffy sets up a fake telephone with dynamite under it and Speedy answers and tells Daffy there's a phone call for him, and Daffy suffers the explosion from his own trap, (3) then Daffy hides in one barrel with Speedy in the other, and, being the fool he is, drops a hand grenade's pin inside Speedy's barrel while he keeps the grenade in his own and it blows up, (4) and Daffy puts his head through a hole on a fence to catch Speedy and his map, but Miguel BONKS a horseshoe on Daffy's head and Daffy gets stuck, and after freeing himself, he crash lands back into the saloon and (5) upon landing, a taxidermy bull head Gaststars: Mel Blanc |
| 4 |
The Spy Swatter | 1967-06-24 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
The Music Mice-Tro | 1967-05-27 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 2 |
Quacker Tracker | 1967-04-29 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 1 |
Daffy's Diner | 1967-01-21 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| Season 1966 (anzeigen/ausblenden) |
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| 15 |
A Taste of Catnip | 1966-12-03 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 14 |
Sugar and Spies | 1966-11-05 |
| Starts out as a classic chase with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote pitted against each other until a mysterious black car with a spy drives by while being chased by the cops. The spy drops a suitcase reading "SPY KIT' which lands in front of Wile E., giving him an idea. He comes out dressed as a spy wearing a black trench coat and fedora and trys out a spy gadget: SLEEPING GAS, which he first tests on a cactus, thus putting it to sleep, then makes a cloud of it in front of the Road Runner, as he blows it backto the coyote, who starts to sleepwalk until Road Runner rings an alarm near Wile E. suspended in mid-air, and when he wakes up, he falls to the bottom. Then he tries out a "TIME BOMB Do-it-yourself-kit," and mails it to the Road Runner, but the Road Runner comes by dressed in a postman cap with "INSUFFICENT POSTAGE" stamped on it, then the coyote brings it back into his little cave and explodes at him. Then Wile E. Coyote tries out Spy Putty X-Plosive and attatches it to a rock and |
| 13 |
Swing Ding Amigo | 1966-09-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 12 |
Feather Finger | 1966-08-20 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 11 |
A Squeak in the Deep | 1966-07-19 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 10 |
Snow Excuse | 1966-05-21 |
| Speedy is freezing, so he tries to steal some wood from evil Daffy Duck to make a fire. |
| 9 |
A-Haunting We Will Go | 1966-04-16 |
| Daffy Duck's nephew is convinced he has seen a witch while trick-or-treating at an old house. So, Daffy goes to the house to investigate. Meanwhile, Witch Hazel has decided to take a vacation and uses drugged cheese to turn Speedy Gonzales into her look-alike to mind the house while she's gone. Daffy arrives, meets Speedy in Witch Hazel form, and is invited inside by Speedy for tea |
| 8 |
Daffy Rents | 1966-03-26 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 7 |
Clippety Clobbered | 1966-03-12 |
| Wile E. Coyote uses a chemistry set to try and catch the Road Runner. He mixes chemicals to yield invisible paint, a bouncy outer skin, and a jet-powered spray can, none of which are successful. |
| 6 |
Mexican Mousepiece | 1966-02-26 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 5 |
The Solid Tin Coyote | 1966-02-19 |
| Wile E. Coyote uses scrap metal from a dump to build a huge, mechanical likeness of himself, and uses this robot to chase the Road Runner. It ends up as just another pile of scrap. |
| 4 |
Mucho Locos | 1966-02-05 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
Out and Out Rout | 1966-01-29 |
| Wile E. Coyote chases the Road Runner using a skateboard, a hunting falcon, two doves tied to his feet, a hot rod, a wind sail, and glue stuck on the road. The last scheme ends with himself becoming stuck in the glue and flattened by a steam roller driven by the Road Runner. |
| 2 |
Shot and Bothered | 1966-01-08 |
| Wile E. Coyote uses suction cups, a tennis net, TNT sticks on a rope, a skateboard, helium gas, and a bomb in his unsuccessful attempts to catch the Road Runner. |
| 1 |
The Astroduck | 1966-01-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| Season 1965 (anzeigen/ausblenden) |
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| 21 |
Chaser on the Rocks | 1965-12-25 |
| Wile E. Coyote is both thirsty and hungry in this one. He keeps seeing mirages of oases in the desert as he chases the Road Runner. |
| 20 |
Highway Runnery | 1965-12-11 |
| Wile E. Coyote chases the Road Runner around an old jalopy that starts up and runs him over, with the Road Runner at the wheel. Wile E. plants a bomb in a fake egg shell for the Road Runner to sit on, but instead of exploding under the Road Runner, it hatches a robot that walks over to Wile E. and explodes. |
| 19 |
Go Go Amigo | 1965-11-20 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 18 |
Hairied and Hurried | 1965-11-13 |
| Wile E. Coyote chases the Road Runner and hopes, without success, to catch his prey using such schemes as a snow-making machine, a bomb dropped from a kite, a parachute dive (into a tornado), dynamite on an extending metal arm, and a karate chop. |
| 17 |
Just Plane Beep | 1965-10-30 |
Wile E. Coyote orders an Acme war surplus kit. What he gets is a kit to build an airplane. He uses his trustworthy instruction manual to build and fly the plane. Of course he manages to destroy it time and again and is forced to use his instruction manual to constantly rebuild the plane. Towards the end of the cartoon, his plane is beat up almost beyond repair. He sets down his instruction manual on a rock and when he walks away, the wind blows his manual away. He comes back, looks all around, then shrugs his shoulders like "oh well"
The next scene shows him flying in his repaired plane, well, if you want to call it repaired. That is quite possibly the funniest road runner scene I've ever watched when he is flying that pile of junk. |
| 16 |
Chili Corn Corny | 1965-10-23 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 15 |
Boulder Wham! | 1965-10-09 |
| The Coyote tries, with no success, to find a way across a gorge to reach the Road Runner on the other side. |
| 14 |
Tired and Feathered | 1965-09-18 |
| Wile E. Coyote's latest misbegotten Road Runner-catching schemes include a propeller-powered backpack, a stone log let loose down a hill, and a bogus bird sanctuary containing a phone booth with a TNT stick disguised as the phone receiver. As usual, Wile E. ends up taking the explosion. |
| 13 |
Tease for Two | 1965-08-28 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 12 |
Run, Run Sweet Road Runner | 1965-08-21 |
| Wile E. Coyote unsuccessfully tries to catch the Road Runner in a bird seed trap with overhead spikes, and then with a lightning rod disguised as a female Road Runner, with Wile E. doing rain dances to start a storm. |
| 11 |
Rushing Roulette | 1965-07-31 |
| Wile E. Coyote chases the Road Runner, and his ploys such as glue on the road, a huge magnifying glass, an exploding piano, a cannon disguised as a camera, and an anvil dropped from a helicopter, all backfire on him, as usual. |
| 10 |
Corn on the Cop | 1965-07-24 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 9 |
Suppressed Duck | 1965-06-26 |
| Daffy Duck goes hunting grizzly bear in a forest but is not allowed by the Game Commissioner to cross the line separating him from the bears. One particular bear teases Daffy by sticking out its tongue. In response, Daffy fires at the bear, but his bullet is stopped dead at the boundary line. Daffy tries to tunnel over to the bears' side and surfaces inside a volatile explosives barn! |
| 8 |
Well Worn Daffy | 1965-05-22 |
| Speedy and a few of his buddies are dying of thirst in the desert. They find a water well, but Daffy and his camel also find that well and they protect the well, not allowing the mice to get any water. At the end, Daffy and his camel have all the water they need, so they try to blow up the well with dynamite. Speedy attaches this dynamite to the camel and it drives Daffy and his camel right out of the desert. Then they come back, dying of thirst, and Speedy gives them water - high powered right out of the hose. |
| 7 |
Assault and Peppered | 1965-04-24 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 6 |
Moby Duck | 1965-03-27 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 5 |
The Wild Chase | 1965-02-27 |
| Ever wonder who was the fastest Road Runner or Speedy Gonzales? This cartoon aimed to answer that all-important question between two of Warner Brothers' speediest characters. Of course, the race (set in an American desert) wouldn't be interesting without Wile E. Coyote or Sylvester trying to nab the bird and mouse. |
| 4 |
Cats and Bruises | 1965-01-30 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House | 1965-01-16 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 2 |
Roadrunner A Go-Go | 1965-01-02 |
| Wile E. Coyote uses slow motion photography to record his failures at catching the Road Runner in hopes of detecting where exactly he went wrong and avoiding the same pratfalls in the future. |
| 1 |
Zip Zip Hooray! | 1965-01-01 |
| Wile E. Coyote suspends his chase with the Road Runner to explain to two young boys watching him on TV why he wants to catch the speedy bird. |
| Season 1964 (anzeigen/ausblenden) |
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| 13 |
Road to Andalay | 1964-12-26 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 12 |
Pancho's Hideaway | 1964-10-24 |
| A hot-tempered bandit, Pancho Vanilla, robs a Mexican bank and rushes to his hideout to count the loot. Speedy Gonzales, Mexico's fastest mouse, follows Pancho there, intending to return the money to the bank. He challenges Pancho to a duel and then speeds past him again and again, bringing every cent of the money back to the bank and causing a flustered and enraged Pancho to shoot himself in the feet |
| 11 |
Señorella and the Glass Huarache | 1964-08-01 |
| In a Mexican restaurant, a man named Jose tells to his friend, Manuel, the story of Señorella, a Mexican version of Cinderella. Señorella's dream of liberation from her slavish existence under the yoke of her wicked "Strap-mother" and "Strap-seesters", comes true after her fairy godmother grants her a night as a ravishing beauty at the fiesta at a bullfighter's father's estate. |
| 10 |
Falscher Hase | 1964-07-18 |
| Big Bad Wolf and his nephew use a club for rabbits, Club del Conejo, to try to catch Bugs. |
| 9 |
Hawaiian Aye Aye | 1964-06-27 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
War and Pieces | 1964-06-06 |
| Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner with a grenade, a bow, a rope, invisible paint, a gun disguised as a peep show, and a rocket that tunnels him through the Earth to arrive in the Orient, where a Japanese Road Runner greets him. |
| 7 |
The Iceman Ducketh | 1964-05-16 |
| When Daffy hears that the Klondike trading post is paying good money for furs, Bugs' pelt becomes endangered. |
| 6 |
Nuts and Volts | 1964-04-25 |
| Sylvester Cat turns to automation in hopes it will help him catch the fastest mouse in Mexico, Speedy Gonzales. He builds a robot to chase Speedy around their house, but Speedy outsmarts Sylvester's new mechanical stooge, reducing it to a heap of scrap metal. |
| 5 |
Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare | 1964-03-28 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 4 |
Freudy Cat | 1964-03-14 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
Bartholomew Versus the Wheel | 1964-02-29 |
| A little boy tells the story of his dog, Bartholomew. One day, Bartholomew's tail was run over by the wheel of another boy's scooter. Consumed with rage, Bartholomew instantly detested wheels and tires and chased and bit into all wheels he could find, including the wheel of an airplane, which took him to the Sahara desert! |
| 2 |
A Message to Gracias | 1964-02-08 |
| Sylvester Cat has caught and eaten every messenger the Mexican revolutionary mice send to General Gracias. So, Speedy Gonzales is summoned to outwit and outrun Sylvester and reach the General with an important message, which turns out to be a birthday greeting! |
| 1 |
Dumb Patrol | 1964-01-18 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| Season 1963 (anzeigen/ausblenden) |
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| 17 |
To Beep or Not to Beep | 1963-12-28 |
| Wile E. Coyote hopes to stop and catch the Road Runner using a huge, boulder-throwing catapult. But no matter where Wile E. positions himself, the catapult drops the boulder on him. |
| 16 |
Transylvania 6-5000 | 1963-11-30 |
| After getting lost on his vacation, Bugs ends up in the middle of Transylvania. He decides to get a room for the night in a nearby castle, which of course turns out to be home to a vampire. The bloodsucker is looking to make Bugs his next meal, but the bunny has a few tricks, as well as a few magic words, up his sleeve. |
| 15 |
Claws in the Lease | 1963-11-09 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 14 |
Mad as a Mars Hare | 1963-10-19 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 13 |
Aqua Duck | 1963-09-28 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 12 |
The Unmentionables | 1963-09-07 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 11 |
Chili Weather | 1963-08-17 |
| Speedy Gonzales comes to help his starving friends gain access to the wealth of food inside a processing plant guarded by Sylvester Cat. |
| 10 |
Philbert | 1963-07-18 |
| This was an unsold television pilot for ABC that ended up in theaters as a theatrical short. |
| 9 |
Banty Raids | 1963-06-29 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
Hare-breadth Hurry | 1963-06-08 |
| When Bugs takes Wile E. Coyote's place in a cartoon, the Bugs/Coyote roles and rules become confused. |
| 7 |
Woolen Under Where | 1963-05-11 |
| Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog are friends, housemates and coworkers who become bitter enemies, but strictly while they're on the clock. A suit of armor, a skin diving outfit, a unicycle and a makeshift tank figure in Ralph's schemes. |
| 6 |
Now Hear This | 1963-04-27 |
| In this very abstract cartoon, a hard-of-hearing old Britisher finds a red horn and uses it as a megaphone, unaware that it is really a lost horn from the Devil's forehead. The Britisher finds that the horn has the effect of amplifying every sound psychedelically and causing him serious bodily harm |
| 5 |
Mexican Cat Dance | 1963-04-20 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 4 |
The Million Hare | 1963-04-06 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
Fast Buck Duck | 1963-03-09 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 2 |
Devil's Feud Cake | 1963-02-09 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 1 |
I was a Teenage Thumb | 1963-01-19 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| Season 1962 (anzeigen/ausblenden) |
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| 17 |
Martian Through Georgia | 1962-12-29 |
| Way out in space, on another world whose population is contented, one of its people decides that travel broadens the mind and relieves boredom. So, he flies to Earth in hope of helping the alien Earthlings improve their lot, only to cause panic and be declared a monster just because he looks different. So, he decides to return home, where, at least, he can find love. |
| 16 |
Shishkabugs | 1962-12-08 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 15 |
Good Noose | 1962-11-10 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 14 |
Mother was a Rooster | 1962-10-20 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 13 |
The Jet Cage | 1962-09-22 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 12 |
Honey's Money | 1962-09-01 |
| Honey's Money is somewhat of a remake of the 1950 short His Bitter Half. In that earlier short, Daffy married a woman duck for money, but is thrown for a loop when the wife (who in Honey's Money is merely known as The Wealthy Widow) immediately becomes a nag and forces him to spend quality time with a son she didn't previously reveal. The same basic situation appears in Honey's Money, with Yosemite Sam in Daffy's place, a different design for the son, |
| 11 |
Louvre Come Back to Me | 1962-08-18 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 10 |
The Slick Chick | 1962-07-21 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 9 |
Zoom at the Top | 1962-06-30 |
| Wile E. Coyote tries and fails to catch the Road Runner using a bear trap with a bird seed bait, a jet rocket, an ice-making machine, and a boomerang. |
| 8 |
Bill of Hare | 1962-06-09 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 7 |
Adventures of the Road Runner | 1962-06-02 |
| Watching his archives to catch the famous Road Runner, Wile mention that some situations want to be avoid. Meanwhile, Ralph Philips and his friend watch a Road Runner/Coyote cartoon and his friend discover that Ralph are a bad habit to too dreaming. |
| 6 |
Mexican Boarders | 1962-05-12 |
| Speedy Gonzales' lethargic cousin, Slowpoke Rodriguez, comes to visit Speedy's hacienda, to the delight of Sylvester Cat, who is confident he will be able to catch Slowpoke for dinner. |
| 5 |
Crows' Feat | 1962-04-21 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 4 |
Quackodile Tears | 1962-03-31 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
Fish and Slips | 1962-03-10 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 2 |
A Sheep in the Deep | 1962-02-10 |
| Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog punch into work, with Sam guarding a flock of sheep against Ralph's attempts to snatch some mutton for dinner. Ralph uses a lull-a-bye record to put Sam to sleep and steals one of the sheep, but the lamb unzips itself to reveal someone very unexpected beneath! |
| 1 |
Wet Hare | 1962-01-20 |
| Blacque Jacque Shellacque dams the river and plans to charge everyone a fortune for water, but not if Bugs Bunny has anything to say about it. |
| Season 1961 (anzeigen/ausblenden) |
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| 19 |
Nelly's Folly | 1961-12-30 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 18 |
The Last Hungry Cat | 1961-12-02 |
| Sylvester Cat slips when making a grab for Tweety Bird in Granny's flat, and falls dazed to the floor as one of Tweety's feathers lands in his mouth. Tweety runs off. Sylvester comes to and finds the feather lodged between his lips. He thinks he has swallowed and killed Tweety and suffers terrible remorse as an Alfred Hitchcock-like voice-over chides him for his "crime". Sylvester cracks, runs into the streets confessing, and returns to Granny's place, where he finds he didn't eat Tweety after all. |
| 17 |
Beep Prepared | 1961-11-11 |
| Wile E. Coyote tries and fails to catch the Road Runner using his foot extended to trip, an arrow, a hole in the road, a winged-rocket outfit, two electronically activated machine guns, and a super magnet. |
| 16 |
What's My Lion? | 1961-10-21 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 15 |
Daffy's Inn Trouble | 1961-09-23 |
| Daffy Duck vies with Porky Pig in the Western frontier hotel business. Porky has more success, attracting hordes of customers with a live-action saloon party. So, Daffy decides to "undermine" Porky's good fortune by planting a bomb beneath Porky's inn. |
| 14 |
Prince Varmint | 1961-09-02 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 13 |
The Pied Piper of Guadalupe | 1961-08-19 |
| Sylvester plays Mexican music on his flute in an attempt to catch all the mice. They can't resist the music so they come dancing out of their mouse hole, one at a time. Speedy is the only one who resists. Later in the cartoon Slowpoke Rodriguez comes to visit. He is hungry but is too slow to get food out of the kitchen without getting caught by Sylvester. Speedy goes for him but gets stuck in a glue trap set up by Sylvester. Lucky for him he had a bottle of tobasco sauce in his hand and when Sylvester lifts him up to eat him, the tobasco sauce poors into his mouth. The "heat" sends him through the roof and he gets badly injured and has a cast on his leg. At the end Speedy asks him if he wants his musical instrument back. He says no and Speedy says "well, ok". Then he starts playing the same music, forcing Sylvester to dance and hurt his already casted leg even more. |
| 12 |
Compressed Hare | 1961-07-29 |
| Bugs battles Wile E. Coyote. A ten trillion volt electric magnet draws everything imaginable. |
| 11 |
Rebel Without Claws | 1961-07-15 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 10 |
A Scent of the Matterhorn | 1961-06-24 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 9 |
Lickety-Splat | 1961-06-20 |
| Wile E. Coyote chases the Road Runner with roller skis, a bow, a rifle, a boomerang, an anvil, and several exploding darts let loose from a balloon. The darts keep descending on the Coyote and exploding at inopportune times. |
| 8 |
The Abominable Snow Rabbit | 1961-05-20 |
| While on vacation, Bugs and Daffy take a wrong turn and get lost in the Himalayas. There they encounter the Abominable Snow Man, who happens to be looking for a pet, promising that he will "love him and hug him and call him George." Neither Bugs nor Daffy are too eager to become the object of his affection. |
| 7 |
D'fightin' Ones | 1961-04-22 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 6 |
Birds of a Father | 1961-04-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 5 |
Strangled Eggs | 1961-03-18 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 4 |
The Mouse On 57th Street | 1961-02-25 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
Hoppy Daze | 1961-02-11 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 2 |
Zip 'n Snort | 1961-01-21 |
| Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner using a sling shot, a grenade in a toy airplane whose propeller detaches and leaves the plane behind, a cannon on a cliff ledge that gives way, and axle grease on his feet that sends him into the path of a train driven by the Road Runner. |
| 1 |
Cannery Woe | 1961-01-07 |
| Speedy Gonzales is summoned to help supply cheese for a Mexican mouse festival, and he makes repeated raids on a cheese store guarded by Sylvester Cat, whose attempts to stop Speedy become extreme. |
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| 20 |
Lighter Than Hare | 1960-12-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 19 |
High Note | 1960-12-03 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 18 |
Dog Gone People | 1960-11-12 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 17 |
Trip for Tat | 1960-10-29 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 16 |
Hopalong Casualty | 1960-10-08 |
| Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner using a dynamite stick on a fishing pole, a Christmas present wrapping machine, and ACME Earthquake pills, which the Coyote discovers don't affect Road Runners, but only after he himself has angrily downed a whole bottle of the pills! The Coyote quakes and shivers away boulders and whole mountains before the pills wear off. |
| 15 |
The Dixie Fryer | 1960-09-24 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 14 |
From Hare to Heir | 1960-09-03 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 13 |
Mice Follies | 1960-08-20 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 12 |
Ready, Woolen and Able | 1960-07-30 |
| A hungry Ralph Wolf wants to swipe and eat some of the sheep in Sam Sheepdog's flock. Not only does Sam foil all of Ralph's schemes, but he turns up everywhere Ralph goes, even on a nearby beach and inside a whale's mouth! Ralph goes bonkers and has to be driven away in a straight jacket. |
| 11 |
Mouse and Garden | 1960-07-16 |
| Sylvester Cat and his orange feline friend, Sam, are rummaging through trash cans for food in the evening on a waterfront when they spot a mouse. They agree to share the little rodent for breakfast the next morning, while during the night each tries to snag the mouse for himself. |
| 10 |
Crockett-Doodle-Do | 1960-06-25 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 9 |
Rabbit's Feat | 1960-06-04 |
| Wile E. is stalking Bugs this time, but with no more success than he has against the roadrunner. |
| 8 |
Hyde and Go Tweet | 1960-05-14 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 7 |
Who Scent You? | 1960-04-23 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 6 |
Person to Bunny | 1960-04-02 |
| In his Hollywood home Bugs is being interviewed by the Edward R. Murrow TV show "People to People" when Daffy and Elmer show up. |
| 5 |
Goldimouse and the Three Cats | 1960-03-15 |
| In this parody of "Goldilocks", Sylvester and Junior try to catch "Goldimouse", who came from the forest into their house to sample their porridge. |
| 4 |
Wild Wild World | 1960-02-27 |
| Television host Cave Darroway introduces a recently unearthed Cro-Magnon man. |
| 3 |
Horse Hare | 1960-02-03 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 2 |
West of the Pesos | 1960-01-23 |
| Sylvester Cat is a guard at a Mexican experimental laboratory where mice are confined for research. The families of the captured mice place a call to Speedy Gonzales, the fastest mouse in Mexico, to help them rescue their compadres. Speedy comes and engages in the usual battle of wits and feet with Sylvester. |
| 1 |
The Fastest With the Mostest | 1960-01-19 |
| Wile E. Coyote tries to drop a rocket bomb on the Road Runner from a balloon but inflates himself instead, ascends skyward, then falls along with the bomb. He tries painstakingly to deactivate the bomb before it explodes - and fails. His attempt to trap the Road Runner on the edge of a cliff results in the cliff collapsing under his feet, sending him to the ground to be hit by his own knife and fork and then fall into a waterfall leading to a maze of pipes. |
| Season 1959 (anzeigen/ausblenden) |
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| 23 |
People are Bunny | 1959-12-19 |
| Daffy Duck manages to get Bugs into a TV studio in order to win the thousand dollar bounty. |
| 22 |
Tweet Dreams | 1959-12-05 |
| Sylvester has gone neurotic after years of myopic fixation on the "little yellow bird." Tired of chasing the canary, he goes to a psychiatrist to get the whole story off his chest and rid himself of his Tweety Bird complex. His father, he tells the note-taking shrink, never taught him how to catch mice like all the other cats, so he "was forced to find sustenance by other means." Gaststars: Granny, Sylvester, Sylvester, Jr., Tweety |
| 21 |
Unnatural History | 1959-11-14 |
| In the tradition of the Tex Avery blackout and sight gags cartoon documentaries comes this unnatural look at the animal kingdom and its interaction with the ever-changing world. There are gags about such animals as monkeys, elephants, ants, birds, dogs and cats, and many more funny short gags. A beaver "damns" a troublesome river, a groundhog uses a laboratory to tell the weather for spring, a dog scolds his neglectful master, and other gags abound! Gaststars: Prof. Beest Lee |
| 20 |
A Witch's Tangled Hare | 1959-10-31 |
| Shakespeare is all ears as Bugs battles Witch Hazel in Macbeth's castle. |
| 19 |
Wild About Hurry | 1959-10-10 |
CAPTIONS: Coyote - HardHeadipus Road Runner - BatOutAHelius - definately one of the more creative names given to Road Runner
OFFICIAL ACME PRODUCTS: -One Acme Giant Acme Rubberband - "Fantastically Elastic"
-Acme Shopping Center Invoice: =5 Miles of Railroad Track =1 Rocket Sled =8000 Railroad Ties =24,000,000 Spikes =90,000,000 Feet of Lumber =64,000,000,000 something, but cut off by TV screen
-Acme Bird Seed
-Acme Iron Pellets
-Acme Indestructo Steel Ball - this item consumes almost half of the entire episode with coyote's adventures inside this steel ball.
ENDING: Road Runner sign - "Here We Go Again" |
| 18 |
A Broken Leghorn | 1959-09-26 |
| On Old MacDonald's farm, an egg hatches in slow-witted hen Miss Prissy's nest, and out of the shell comes a baby rooster. Fearing he will be replaced by the kid rooster and sent to be slaughtered, Foghorn Leghorn plots to do away with the little tyke. |
| 17 |
Es war einmal zur Weihnachtszeit | 1959-09-05 |
| Bugs Bunny befindet sich in Dawson City, Yukon, und zwar im Jahr 1896. Das Goldfieber hat um sich gegriffen, Bugs wären ein paar gelbe Karotten allerdings lieber als das gelbe Metall |
| 16 |
Here Today, Gone Tamale | 1959-08-29 |
| Sylvester Cat won't allow starving Mexican mice access to a cache of cheeses on a ship and prompts a challenge by Speedy Gonzales, the fastest mouse in Mexico. Speedy makes several raids on the ship's stores by outsmarting Sylvester again and again. |
| 15 |
Cat's Paw | 1959-08-15 |
| Sylvester goes bird stalking in the mountains with his son Junior. A dwarf eagle proves too much for Sylvester, beating him to a pulp. "How can I ever face the fellows in Troop 12?" laments Junior. Ashamed for his father, Junior puts a paper bag over his head and walks away! Gaststars: Dwarf Eagle, Sylvester, Sylvester, Jr. |
| 14 |
Wild and Woolly Hare | 1959-08-01 |
| Its an old west shootout between Bugs and Yosemite Sam. |
| 13 |
Tweet and Lovely | 1959-07-18 |
| Sylvester's Tweety-catching contraptions go haywire. He uses electronic tricks in an effort to gain access to Tweety's nest. Gaststars: Spike, Sylvester, Tweety |
| 12 |
Mexicali Shmoes | 1959-07-04 |
| A pair of not-too-bright Mexican cats, one shorter-tempered than the other, decide to chase Speedy Gonzales, the fastest mouse in all Mexico. And when their schemes - involving use of guitars, a fishing rod, dynamite, and land mines - all backfire, they decide to try catching Slowpoke Rodriguez, Mexico's slowest mouse. But the short-tempered cat learns too late that Slowpoke packs a gun. |
| 11 |
Really Scent | 1959-06-27 |
| In old New Orleans, it's a momentous day in the lives of Pierre and Fifi Cat: their daughters Pierrette and Fabrette are born. But by a "calamity of birth," one little kitten, Fabrette, comes into the world with a white stripe down her back. It only matters to Fabrette the following spring. Her sister Pierrette easily attracts an eager boyfriend, but the local tomcats are frightened by her skunk-like stripe. As fate would have it, Fabrette's ship comes in- from France, and containing Pepé Le Pew. The two spot each other; instantly, there are stars in their eyes. Their passionate embrace is disturbed only by her sad discovery that one whiff of her lover is enough to make her pass out. She tries to combat Pepé's pungency by holding her breath (turning all sorts of colors). Pepé mistakes her red face for blushing and sprays himself with perfume. Deciding to look up "what thees pew means" every time he appears, Pepé finds out how offensive his stench is. He declares, "For her, I will make myself dainty," and heads into Henri's Deodorizing Service just as Fabrette, about to commit suicide, realizes, "If you can't lick them...," and dashes into Pierre's Limburger Cheese Co. The last scene has the foul-smelling female chasing after the now-sanitary Pepé. Gaststars: Fabrette, Pepé Le Pew, Pierre Cat, Pierrette |
| 10 |
Backwoods Bunny | 1959-06-13 |
| When Bugs vacations in the Ozarks he is pursued by hungry buzzards. |
| 9 |
A Mutt in a Rutt | 1959-05-23 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
Hot Rod and Reel | 1959-05-09 |
| Wile E. Coyote's failed efforts to catch the Road Runner involve the use of roller skates, a gun in a camera, a trampoline, a dynamite stick on a crossbow, a bogus railroad crossing, and a jet-powered unicycle. |
| 7 |
Apes of Wrath | 1959-04-18 |
| The drunken stork loses his baby ape for Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Ape on a jungle island. So, he knocks out Bugs Bunny and delivers him instead. |
| 6 |
The Mouse That Jack Built | 1959-04-04 |
| In this spoof of "The Jack Benny Program", a mouse with Jack Benny's personality and poor violin playing ability lives, along with a mouse version of Benny's valet, Rochester, in a hole in a wall of Jack Benny's own home. Jack the rodent takes a mouse version of Mary Livingstone out to dinner, and the two unwittingly walk right into the disguised mouth of an orange cat! |
| 5 |
Trick or Tweet | 1959-03-21 |
| Sylvester and Sam fight over who gets to take advantage of Tweety's discovered nest. Gaststars: Sam, Sylvester, Tweety |
| 4 |
Hare-abian Nights | 1959-02-28 |
| Bugs entertains the Sultan with tales from his cartoons: "Bully for Bugs", "Sahara Hare" and "Water, Water Every Hare". |
| 3 |
China Jones | 1959-02-14 |
| Daffy is an Irish detective in Hong Kong looking for Limey Louie. Daffy mistakes Porky for Chinese detective Charlie Chung. Daffy comes across the Dragon Lady, who, true to her name, breathes fire on him. They come across Limey Louie, who tries to kill Daffy by dropping him in an alligator pit. Daffy implores Porky to arrest Louie, but Porky turns out to be Daffy's laundryman, who has been following Daffy to discuss "small matter of large bill." Gaststars: Daffy Duck, Porky Pig |
| 2 |
Mouse-Placed Kitten | 1959-01-24 |
| An amusing story of a pair of mice who find an infant kitten at their doorstep. Dropped in a sack out of a car, a kitten rolls down a hill to arrive at the door of Clyde and Matilda Mouse. Matilda thinks that the abandoned kitten is heaven-sent, and she wants to adopt him. Clyde reluctantly agrees. They attempt to raise the kitten as their own, but the huge feline is too big for them to handle. They take him to the doorstep of a nearby farmhouse, where he's adopted and raised to become a "mouser" by his owner. A year goes by. "Ma" and "Pa" mouse visit their grown-up cat, who welcomes them into the home, but who must pretend to be catching them in front of his mistress. Some funny episodes ensue as the cat tries to shield his "folks" from harm in the house! Gaststars: Clyde, Kitten, Matilda Mouse |
| 1 |
Musik, Maestro | 1959-01-10 |
| Bugs Bunny will gerade ein Lied von Franz von Suppé spielen, als ihn jemand stört, der offenbar keinen Sinn für klassische Musik hat: eine hartnäckige Fliege! Kein Mittel, sie zu verscheuchen, hilft. Da müssen härtere Maßnahmen her |
| Season 1958 (anzeigen/ausblenden) |
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| 20 |
Cat Feud | 1958-12-20 |
| Bulldog Marc Anthony is a guard at a construction site. He finds a kitten, Pussyfoot, to whom he affectionately gives a wiener for lunch. A hungry, grown cat sees the wiener and tries to take it from Pussyfoot. So, in defense of his kitten friend, Marc Anthony fights the cat on the steal beams of the partly constructed skeleton of a building. |
| 19 |
Hip Hip- Hurry! | 1958-12-06 |
| Wile E. Coyote is once again after the Road Runner, this time resorting to hand grenades, dynamite, falling rocks and a speed potion (which contains vitamins R, P and M). |
| 18 |
Gopher Broke | 1958-11-15 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 17 |
Pre-Hysterical Hare | 1958-11-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 16 |
Hook, Line, and Stinker | 1958-10-11 |
| Wile E. Coyote hopes to catch the Road Runner using a mallet, a cooking pan, a TNT stick, a balloon, and a piano dropped from a precipice. The last of these results in Wile E. falling to the road below along with the piano and ending up with 88 teeth. |
| 15 |
A Bird in a Bonnet | 1958-09-27 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 14 |
Weasel While You Work | 1958-09-06 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 13 |
Knighty Knight Bugs | 1958-08-23 |
| Court jester Bugs races against the Black Knight (Yosemite Sam) and his sneezing dragon in pursuit of the Singing Sword. |
| 12 |
Dog Tales | 1958-07-26 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 11 |
To Itch His Own | 1958-06-28 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 10 |
Now, Hare This | 1958-05-31 |
| Big Bad Wolf and his little nephew try to trap Bugs Bunny by pretending to fairy tale characters. |
| 9 |
Feather Bluster | 1958-05-10 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
A Waggily Tale | 1958-04-26 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 7 |
Whoa, Be-Gone! | 1958-04-12 |
| Wile E. Coyote's plans for catching the Road Runner involve a giant elastic spring, a gun and trampoline, TNT sticks in a barrel, and tornado seeds. The last of these schemes results in the Coyote being swept up by a twister and carried into a mine field |
| 6 |
Hare-way to the Stars | 1958-03-29 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 5 |
Robin Hood Daffy | 1958-03-08 |
| Daffy play Robin Hood who is so intent that he is the real McCoy to Friar Tuck (Porky) that he ends up convincing everyone, including himself, that he is not. |
| 4 |
A Pizza Tweety Pie | 1958-02-22 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
Hare-Less Wolf | 1958-02-01 |
| An absent-minded wolf sets out to catch Bugs for dinner but keeps forgetting what he was heading out to shoot in the first place. |
| 2 |
Tortilla Flaps | 1958-01-18 |
| A hungry crow intrudes on a party honoring Speedy Gonzales, Mexico's fastest mouse, and tries to catch and eat some of Speedy's friends. Speedy leads the crow on a frustrating and violent chase that demoralizes the crow into surrendering and joining in Speedy's party, as the center of a dart board, and the target of a ball-throw. |
| 1 |
Don't Axe Me | 1958-01-04 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| Season 1957 (anzeigen/ausblenden) |
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| 25 |
Rabbit Romeo | 1957-12-14 |
| Elmer Fudd's Uncle Judd gives him a huge, lovesick Slobovian rabbit who falls for Bugs Bunny. |
| 24 |
Gonzales' Tamales | 1957-11-30 |
| Male Mexican mice are jealous of Speedy Gonzales for taking their girl-friends. So, they set Sylvester Cat after Speedy by issuing a challenge to Sylvester in Speedy's name |
| 23 |
Mouse-taken Identity | 1957-11-10 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 22 |
Show Biz Bugs | 1957-11-02 |
| Bugs and Daffy are vaudevillians competing for praise from the audience. They love Bugs no matter what; just the opposite for Daffy. |
| 21 |
Touche and Go | 1957-10-12 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 20 |
Greedy for Tweety | 1957-09-28 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 19 |
Zoom and Bored | 1957-09-04 |
| Wile E. Coyote uses a bottle full of bees, a brick wall, a boulder in a catapult, and a harpoon gun in his usual unsuccessful attempts to catch the Road Runner. |
| 18 |
Bugsy and Mugsy | 1957-08-31 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 17 |
Ducking the Devil | 1957-08-17 |
| The Tasmanian Devil escapes from the City Zoo. The reward for his capture is 5000 dollars, which is enough incentive for Daffy Duck to overcome his frantic cowardice and musically lull the Devil into peacefully walking back with him to the City Zoo. |
| 16 |
Birds Anonymous | 1957-08-10 |
| In this spoof of Alcoholics Anonymous, pussy cats are cast as bird-eating addicts and go through the 12-step process to deal with their addiction. |
| 15 |
Tabasco Road | 1957-07-20 |
| Speedy Gonzales, the fastest mouse in all Mexico, runs to the rescue of his two drunken rodent friends, Pablo and Fernando, who keep wandering into the hungry clutches of an alley cat. |
| 14 |
What's Opera, Doc? | 1957-07-06 |
| Bugs is in drag as the Valkyrie Brunhilde who sits on an overweight horse. "She" is pursued by Elmer playing the demigod "Siegfried". |
| 13 |
Boston Quackie | 1957-06-22 |
| Daffy and Porky trail a criminal through Paris. The man gives Daffy the slip, but his friend's dog catches the man. |
| 12 |
Steal Wool | 1957-06-08 |
| Ralph Wolf tries to forcibly remove Sam Sheepdog in order to gain access to a flock of sheep. Without success, he uses a lasso, cannon, a string of firecrackers, and a giant rubber band. |
| 11 |
Piker's Peak | 1957-05-25 |
| In the Alps Bugs and Yosemite Sam vie for 50,000 Cronkites, the prize for the who "climbs the Schmatterhorn." |
| 10 |
Tweety and the Beanstalk | 1957-05-16 |
| Jack's mother throws Jack's magic beans outside under Sylvester Cat's sleeping box, and the cat is whisked to the world above, where he finds a huge Tweety Bird in the castle of the legendary Giant. When he tries to snag Tweety, Sylvester is chased by the Giant down the beanstalk. |
| 9 |
Fox Terror | 1957-05-11 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
Cheese It, the Cat! | 1957-05-04 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 7 |
Boyhood Daze | 1957-04-20 |
| Young Ralph Phillips is scolded for breaking a window and sent to his room, where he lets his imagination run riot and fantasizes he is in prison, next that he is in Africa, and then that he is a space ace pilot who single-handedly thwarts a Martian invasion. |
| 6 |
Bedevilled Rabbit | 1957-04-13 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 5 |
Go Fly a Kit | 1957-02-23 |
| A kitten is adopted by a maternal eagle, who teaches the young cat to fly- by using his tail as a spinning propeller. Upon reaching the age to venture into the world on his own, the flying cat uses his extraordinary ability to save an attractive girl cat from a bulldog. These two cats mate and beget a family of flying felines, all of whom fly south with their father each winter and return north in the spring to rejoin their mother. |
| 4 |
Ali Baba Bunny | 1957-02-09 |
| Bugs and Daffy are tunnelling their way to a vacation spot (with Bugs doing all the work, naturally), when a wrong turn lands them in a cave in the middle of the desert. Daffy's true nature once again shines through when the cave is discovered to be full of treasure. Daffy's glee quickly turns to terror, however, when Hassan the guard (whose only orders are "chop!") catches him with his hands in the gold. |
| 3 |
Scrambled Aches | 1957-01-26 |
| Wile E. Coyote uses, among other things, a dehydrated boulder to try to catch the Road Runner. He applies a drop of water to enlarge it from pebble-size to usual boulder dimensions, but it enlarges as Wile E. is lifting it over his head, coming down on top of him. |
| 2 |
Tweet Zoo | 1957-01-12 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 1 |
Three Little Bops | 1957-01-05 |
| Three hip, Little Pigs are travelling entertainers, moving from straw to wood, to brick nightclubs, playing swinging tunes for high-class, "with it" crowds, but an uncool Big Bad Wolf keeps intruding on their act with with his "corny horn" and uses it to blow their nightclubs down when they throw him out- until they are playing in their brick club and the Wolf tries a more drastic, explosive method for destroying the "House of Bricks". |
| Season 1956 (anzeigen/ausblenden) |
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| 29 |
To Hare is Human | 1956-12-15 |
| Wile E. Coyote consults a "Univac Electric Brain (Do It Yourself)" in his efforts to catch Bugs. |
| 28 |
The Honey-Mousers | 1956-12-08 |
| In this spoof of TV's "The Honeymooners", Ralph Crumden and Ned Morton are mouse versions of Jackie Gleason and Art Carney's characters on the TV show. When new human tenants move into the apartment where the Crumden and Morton couples live, Ralph and Ned try to gain access to a banquet of food in the people's refrigerator, which is guarded by an orange cat. |
| 27 |
Two Crows From Tacos | 1956-11-24 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 26 |
There They Go-Go-Go! | 1956-11-10 |
| Wile E. Coyote is so hungry that he forms a chicken out of mud, bakes it, and tries to eat it, causing one of his teeth to fall out. He throws the mud bird away when a real one comes along – the Road Runner, who runs so fast that he literally burns up the road, setting Wile E.'s feet on fire! Wile E. schemes to catch the Road Runner using a rope, a sling-shot, a gun on a spring, a rotating circle of spiked balls, a booby-trapped ladder, and a load of rocks. |
| 25 |
Wideo Wabbit | 1956-10-27 |
| Bugs Bunny is chased by Elmer Fudd throughout a TV studio and its various productions. |
| 24 |
Yankee Dood It | 1956-10-13 |
| Elmer Fudd is the progressive King of industrial Elves. He visits an outmoded shoemaker's shop to extol the virtues of mass production capitalism to the shoemaker, whose pet cat, Sylvester, uses the magic word, "Jehosophat" to turn Fudd's elf helper into a mouse and chases him around the shoemaker's shop. |
| 23 |
Deduce, You Say | 1956-09-29 |
| The cartoon begins with Porky's narration explaining that he and Daffy live on Beeker St. in London. Then, we see the inside of their apartment, where Daffy is deducing (thus, the title gets explained). Following a knock on the door, a mailman falls into their apartment. While Daffy attributes it to curare, the mailman chides him for not fixing the step (at which point Daffy declares that the mailman will get no gratuity). The letter identifies that there is a criminal on the loose named The Shropshire Slasher. So, Daffy and Porky go to a bar. Daffy's attempts to gather clues land darts in his bill. When the Shropshire Slasher finally gets revealed, Daffy repeatedly tries to deal with the guy, but the guy proves much stronger and always injures Daffy; meanwhile, Porky speaks reasonably to the guy and obtains much useful information. Just then, a woman arrives selling flowers. Daffy accuses her of selling them without a license and threatens to arrest her. The Shropshire Slasher moans "Mother!" Before Daffy has time to consider what has happened, the Shropshire Slasher grabs him by the neck and starts shaking him violently, causing all of Daffy's possessions to fall out of his pockets. The Shropshire Slasher and his mother then leave. Porky asks a beat-up looking Daffy how he learned to be like he is. Daffy answers "Elementary, my dear Watkins." Iris out. |
| 22 |
A Star is Bored | 1956-09-15 |
| Daffy Duck must double for Bugs in any slapstick which Warners considers too dangerous for its star Bug Bunny. |
| 21 |
Slap-hoppy Mouse | 1956-09-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 20 |
Raw! Raw! Rooster! | 1956-08-25 |
| Foghorn's annoying college buddy, Rhode Island Red, comes for a visit and then won't leave. What's worse, he muscles in on Foggy's harem and reverses most of Foggy's traps and tricks. A football session with an exploding casaba melon backfires when Red returns the pass; the exploding golf balls only explode when Foghorn hits them, and the fist in the camera only pops out when Foggy examines it to figure out what went wrong. But Foghorn finally gets the last laugh with a phony telegram about an inheritance and an exploding bowling ball as a parting gift. |
| 19 |
Half-Fare Hare | 1956-08-18 |
| Bugs shares a train with two hobos who are eager to eat him. |
| 18 |
Rocket-Bye Baby | 1956-08-04 |
| A cosmic mix-up results in a Martian baby being delivered to Earth, while an Earth baby is sent to Mars. Joseph Wilbur and his wife try to raise the green-skinned, ingenious Martian tyke as if he were an Earthling. But the kid builds his own spaceship and flies away, and Wilbur must find him and bring him back, or he'll never be able to make an exchange with the Martian parents for his own boy |
| 17 |
Barbary-Coast Bunny | 1956-07-21 |
| Bugs Bunny, on his way to San Fransisco in the Barbary Coast days, discovers a large gold boulder and is swindled out of it by a crook named Nasty Canasta. So, Bugs comes to Canasta's casino in San Francisco and cleans him out of all his loot. |
| 16 |
Stupor Duck | 1956-07-17 |
| Daffy Duck is a mild-mannered reporter with a secret identity in this parody of the "Superman" serials. Daffy, however, is his usual inept, overweening self, ramming into buildings and rescuing submarines and trains from a non-existant menace, a villain whose voice he heard on his editor's television program. |
| 15 |
Tugboat Granny | 1956-06-23 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 14 |
Napoleon Bunny-Part | 1956-06-16 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 13 |
The Unexpected Pest | 1956-06-02 |
| Sylvester Cat must catch mice or lose his happy home. When he can't find a mouse inside, he searches out of doors and comes upon one meek, little mouse who agrees under duress to be Sylvester's one rodent to catch and rough up again and again in front of his masters. But it isn't long before the mouse realizes Sylvester needs him alive and decides to stop being Sylvester's stooge |
| 12 |
Tree Cornered Tweety | 1956-05-19 |
| Tweety plays police detective in this Dragnet spoof. In a harrowing mountain chase scene, the brave birdie glides to safety atop snowshoes fashioned from two teaspoons. Gaststars: Sylvester, Tweety |
| 11 |
Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z | 1956-05-05 |
| Wile E. Coyote unsuccessfully chases the Road Runner using such contrivances as a rifle, a steel plate, a dynamite stick on an extending metal pulley, a painting of a collapsed bridge (which the Coyote falls into while Road Runner passes right through), and a jet motor |
| 10 |
Rabbitson Crusoe | 1956-04-28 |
| Crusoe, played by Yosemite Sam, has been living off coconuts for 20 years when Bugs washes up on his island. |
| 9 |
Mixed Master | 1956-04-14 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
Heaven Scent | 1956-03-31 |
| On the French Riviera, a female cat is frightened by sudden outbursts of barking by every dog around her. So, to scare them away, she paints her back with a white stripe like that of a skunk. The dogs, on seeing her stripe, run away and hide in fright. But she doesn't receive the peace she'd expected, because Pepe Le Pew, the amorous French skunk, sees her, thinks she's a girl skunk, and tries to make love to her. |
| 7 |
Tweet and Sour | 1956-03-24 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 6 |
Rocket Squad | 1956-03-10 |
| Even in a future of rocket ships, videophones, all-knowing computers, and skyscrapers towering into space, there is need for law and order. In this futuristic parody of "Dragnet", Daffy Duck and Porky Pig are police officers Monday and Tuesday, patrolling the skies in their astro-car and pursuing a criminal named George "Mother" Machre. |
| 5 |
Maskerade mit Folgen | 1956-02-25 |
| Witch Hazel's claim to be the ugliest witch of all is threatened by a Halloween witch who turns out to be Bugs trick-or-treating. |
| 4 |
The High and the Flighty | 1956-02-18 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
Weasel Stop | 1956-02-11 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 2 |
Too Hop to Handle | 1956-01-28 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 1 |
Bugs' Bonnets | 1956-01-14 |
| A documentary-styled cartoon in which a behavioral study of the effects of different headgear ensues by constantly changing the hats on Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd and inducing them to enact the personalities suggested by the hats that land on their heads. |
| Season 1955 (anzeigen/ausblenden) |
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| 31 |
One Froggy Evening | 1955-12-31 |
| A workman finds a singing frog in the cornerstone of an old building being demolished. But when he tries to cash in on his discovery, he finds the frog will sing only for him, and just croak for the talent agent and the audience in the theater he's spent his life savings on. |
| 30 |
Pappy's Puppy | 1955-12-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 29 |
Guided Muscle | 1955-12-10 |
| While cooking a tin can, the Coyote spots a better meal rushing by- the Road Runner. But making himself into a giant arrow doesn't catch the bird, and the book, "How to Tar and Feather a Road Runner", isn't much help either. |
| 28 |
Heir-Conditioned | 1955-11-26 |
| Sylvester is a rich cat, courtesy of his deceased mistress, who has left him 3 million dollars. His alley cat friends hope to sponge off his good fortune, and Sylvester is eager to share with them. But Elmer Fudd as Sylvester's new financial advisor lectures him on investing his wealth in business and industry |
| 27 |
Roman Legion-Hare | 1955-11-12 |
| After being ordered by Emperor Nero to find a victim to be tossed to the lions,Yosemite Sam tries to capture Bugs Bunny. |
| 26 |
Red Riding Hoodwinked | 1955-10-29 |
| Red Riding Hood is on her way from the city to the country and to her grandmother's house, and along the way she meets the Big Bad Wolf. Her grandmother is Granny, and she is bringing Tweety Bird to Granny as a gift, which attracts Sylvester's attention. Sylvester and the Big Bad Wolf join forces; he wants to eat Tweety; Big Bad wants to eat Red. But Granny is a match for them both! |
| 25 |
Two Scent's Worth | 1955-10-15 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 24 |
Knight-Mare Hare | 1955-10-01 |
| When an apple falls on Bugs' head, he's knocked into medieval times and immediately meets (and aggravates) The Black Knight. He also meets Merlin the Magician who transforms Bugs into different animals. At the end, Bugs isn't sure it was a dream. |
| 23 |
Speedy Gonzales | 1955-09-17 |
| Starving Mexican mice want access to a cheese factory guarded by Sylvester Cat and send for Speedy Gonzales, the fastest mouse in all Mexico, to breeze past Sylvester and obtain the cheese for them. |
| 22 |
Dime to Retire | 1955-09-03 |
| Porky Pig is a tired traveller driving into a town and looking for a hotel. He is delighted to find one with a 10 cent per-night fee. But its manager is Daffy Duck, who infests Porky's room with a succession of rest-disturbing animals and asks an increasingly hefty sum for each time he has to remove an animal from the room. |
| 21 |
Möhren, Monster, Mutationen | 1955-08-27 |
| Im Park wird Bugs Bunny von einem seriös aussehenden Erwachsenen mit einer Möhre gefüttert. Da könnte man sich doch gleich adoptieren lassen, denkt sich Bugs. Doch das erweist sich bald als großer Fehler |
| 20 |
A Kiddies Kitty | 1955-08-20 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 19 |
Jumpin' Jupiter | 1955-08-06 |
| Porky and Sylvester's desert campground is sliced away and towed into outer space by a green, bird-like Jupiterian searching for earthly animal life. But Porky remains blissfully unaware, leaving Sylvester to be terrorized by the alien. |
| 18 |
Double or Mutton | 1955-07-23 |
| Ralph Wolf wants to steal sheep; Sam Sheepdog wants to stop him. Ralph's tricks include digging a tunnel, walking a tightrope, launching a guided missile, dressing as Little Bo Peep, shooting a cannon and growing Sam's hair. |
| 17 |
This is a Life? | 1955-07-09 |
| Emcee Elmer Fudd puts Bugs on "America's most talked-about program"; Daffy believes he is supposed to be the guest. |
| 16 |
Lumber Jerks | 1955-06-25 |
| Two polite twin gophers find that their home, a tree, has been cut down and taken away. They find it in a log pile about to be taken inside a processing factory. When they follow it into the factory, they become caught in the bizarre human machinery whose purpose, among other things, is to grind whole trees down to make toothpicks. |
| 15 |
Rabbit Rampage | 1955-06-11 |
| Bugs argues with the cartoonist who creates him over how he should be drawn. |
| 14 |
Tweety's Circus | 1955-06-04 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 13 |
Past Perfumance | 1955-05-21 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 12 |
Hare Brush | 1955-05-07 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 11 |
Ready.. Set.. Zoom! | 1955-04-30 |
| Among the strategies that fail in Wile E. Coyote's attempts to catch the Roadrunner: glue on the road, a giant rubber band, an outboard motor in a wash tub, and dressing in drag as a female Roadrunner. |
| 10 |
The Hole Idea | 1955-04-06 |
| Meek, little inventor Calvin Q. Calculus defies the ranting of his battle-ax wife and invents a portable hole, which will revolutionize dog bone storage, rescue of babies from safes, and golfer putts. But a thief steals Calculus' supply of portable holes and uses them to go on a crime spree. |
| 9 |
Sandy Claws | 1955-04-02 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
Sahara Hare | 1955-03-26 |
| Riff-Raff (Yosemite) Sam, riding a camel that won't whoa, chases Bugs into a French Foreign-Legion post. |
| 7 |
Lighthouse Mouse | 1955-03-12 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 6 |
Stork Naked | 1955-02-26 |
| A drunken stork comes to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daffy Duck with a bundle of joy, but Daffy wants no more children and takes extreme measures to keep the stork away. |
| 5 |
All Fowled Up | 1955-02-19 |
| Intending to catch a chicken for his dinner, little Henery the Chicken Hawk ventures onto the farm of the eternally feuding Foghorn Leghorn and barnyard dog. Foghorn tries to dump a load of concrete on top of the dog, but the chute for dropping the concrete suddenly extends itself to a position directly above Foghorn, who is covered over by the concrete and frozen in a "Thinker" pose. Little Henery attaches a rope to the cement-laden Foghorn and drags him home for a tough-to-chew chicken dinner. |
| 4 |
Beanstalk Bunny | 1955-02-12 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
Pests for Guests | 1955-01-29 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 2 |
Feather Dusted | 1955-01-15 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 1 |
Pizzicato Pussycat | 1955-01-01 |
| Mr. and Mrs. Jones hear a piano being played in their living room. They automatically assume it is their cat who is making the music, when in fact, the talented one is a mouse whom the cat has forced into being his stooge to make him famous. The cat is showered with media attention and set to play at Carnegie Hall, where he hopes nobody will notice that he is pantomiming the movements with the keys while the mouse is playing his miniature piano inside the full-scale model. |
| Season 1954 (anzeigen/ausblenden) |
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| 30 |
Baby Buggy Bunny | 1954-12-18 |
| Finster, der sich mit Vorliebe als unschuldiges Baby tarnt, überfällt eine Bank. Durch ein Missgeschick landet das erbeutete Geld ausgerechnet in Bugs Bunnys Bau. Der Hase sieht sich schon als Millionär, als er plötzlich einen Korb mit einem verlassenen Baby vor seinem Eingang findet |
| 29 |
Sheep Ahoy | 1954-12-11 |
| After punching in for work, Sam Sheepdog deals with Ralph Wolf's attempts to steal the flock, which this time make use of a balloon, a fake Acme-brand rock and a bicycle-propelled submarine. |
| 28 |
My Little Duckaroo | 1954-11-27 |
| Daffy Duck is a Wild West outlaw named "The Masked Avenger", righter of wrongs and doer of heroic deeds. Porky Pig is his sidekick. Together, they search for Nasty Canasta, a villain whose crimes include gag-stealing and square dancing in a round house. When they find Canasta's hideout and Daffy challenges Canasta to a duel, Canasta flexes his hulky muscles that entirely rip away his shirt, and proceeds to pound Daffy into a stupor. |
| 27 |
Lumber Jack-Rabbit | 1954-11-13 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 26 |
Quack Shot | 1954-10-30 |
| Elmer Fudd goes duck-hunting on a pond, where Daffy Duck proclaims himself guardian of all his web-footed cousins and retaliates against Elmer by using various types of explosive. |
| 25 |
From A to Z-Z-Z-Z | 1954-10-16 |
| Ralph is a daydreamer... and he is quick to adapt his current surroundings into new, adventurous dreams. |
| 24 |
By Word of Mouse | 1954-10-02 |
| Hans, a German mouse, arrives in America to visit his cousin, Willie. Hans wants to know all about the free market capitalist system. So, Willie takes Hans to see a lecturer in a university, another mouse, who talks at length about the capitalist system while Sylvester Cat chases all three rodents around the lecture halls. |
| 23 |
Goo Goo Goliath | 1954-09-18 |
| An inebriated stork must deliver a baby to a giant at the top of a beanstalk, but doesn't feel like flying that high and instead delivers the baby to a normal-sized couple, who try to raise the giant tot as their own. |
| 22 |
Gone Batty | 1954-09-04 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 21 |
Yankee Doodle Bugs | 1954-08-28 |
| Bugs lectures his nephew Clyde about early America, inserting himself into events wherever possible. |
| 20 |
Stop! Look! and Hasten! | 1954-08-14 |
| A Burmese tiger trap, a pop-up steel wall, a motorcycle, and a box of Acme-brand leg-building vitamins can't help the Coyote (Eatibus anythingus) catch the Road Runner (Hot Rodicus supersonicus). |
| 19 |
Satan's Waitin' | 1954-08-07 |
| Sylvester's carnivorious pursuit of Tweety Bird continues, chasing the canary onto the ledge of a tall building. He plummets to the sidewalk below, losing one of his nine "lives"; the spirit descends into Hell, where the puddy tat meets up with a Satanic bulldog. There, the bulldog encourages Sylvester to risk his remaining eight "lives" chasing the bird in the most dangerous of situations. Sylvester loses his second "life" when crushed beneath a steamroller; his third frightened after realizing he chased Tweety into a carnival tunnel (that had a lion's mouth opening); "lives" four through seven while on a shooting gallery; and his eighth just after grabbing the bird on a speeding roller coaster car. The Satanic bulldog reappears and demands Sylvester "go get him"; the puddy tat resists temptation and takes refuge in a seemingly safe bank vault. Sylvester soon regrets his move |
| 18 |
Bewitched Bunny | 1954-07-24 |
| Disguised as a truant officer, Bugs attempts to rescue Hansel and Gretel from Witch Hazel. |
| 17 |
The Oily American | 1954-07-10 |
| Moe Hican, an Indian, has struck it rich. Oil has been found on his property, and he now owns an estate with oil rigs everywhere. Even the fountain spouts oil! His mansion is as uppercrust as any, but he prefers to live in a tepee and hunt moose, within the rooms of his vast home, which have forests of their own. Moe and his butler go on a hunting expedition, with the butler being hit with every instrument Moe uses to try to kill a pint-sized moose. |
| 16 |
Muzzle Tough | 1954-06-26 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 15 |
Devil May Hare | 1954-06-19 |
| Bugs finds the Tasmanian Devil in his encyclopedia just as the animal threatens to devour him. |
| 14 |
Little Boy Boo | 1954-06-05 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 13 |
Claws For Alarm | 1954-05-22 |
| Porky Pig doesn't realize that the old hotel where he and Sylvester are spending the night is really part of a ghost town. It's only Sylvester who sees the band of murderous mice trying to do them in, while Porky chalks his fears up to insanity. |
| 12 |
Dr. Jerkyl's Hide | 1954-05-08 |
| Two cockney canines chase Sylvester Cat into the lab of Dr. Jerkyl, where the cat drinks Hyde formula and changes into a wildcat that claws bulldog Alfie into little pieces and reverts back to Sylvester just in time for the other, smaller dog to come in and see Alfie cowering in fear. |
| 11 |
No Parking Hare | 1954-05-01 |
| A construction worker wants to blast Bugs out of his rabbit hole so he can build a freeway. |
| 10 |
Bell Hoppy | 1954-04-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 9 |
Design for Leaving | 1954-03-27 |
| Daffy Duck is a salesman for a futuristic appliance company, who, against Elmer Fudd's will, modernizes Fudd's house with many screwball gadgets, none of which work in Fudd's favor. |
| 8 |
The Cats Bah | 1954-03-20 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 7 |
Bugs and Thugs | 1954-03-13 |
| When Bugs calls a cab he doesn't know it's the getaway car for a couple of bankrobbers (he does know the capital of Nevada). |
| 6 |
No Barking | 1954-02-27 |
| A homeless cat (Claude Cat) searching for food is harassed by the playful antics and barking of an energetic pup (Frisky Puppy). Frisky repeatedly sneaks up behind the poor tabby cat (who hates the dog) and scares it into jumping vertically when it barks. After Claude finally silences the pup, he encounters a larger dog, whose bark has a disastrous effect. Tweety Bird has two lines. Can you guess what they are? |
| 5 |
Wild Wife | 1954-02-20 |
| A harried housewife is criticized by her male-chauvinist husband, who remarks that she doesn't make effective use of her time during the day and insinuates that she doesn't finish her chores because of laziness. The wife replies by telling of a typical day plagued by a troublesome vacuum cleaner, a long wait in a bank, bulk purchases at a department store, and a parking ticket imposed after city workers suddenly installed a fire hydrant next to the space where she had parked. When her husband refuses to be sympathetic about her long and difficult day, she takes a rolling pin and gives him a swift whack on his head. |
| 4 |
Feline Frame-up | 1954-02-13 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
I Gopher You | 1954-01-30 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 2 |
Captain Hareblower | 1954-01-16 |
| Bugs will not bend to the threats of Pirate Yosemite Sam. |
| 1 |
Dog Pounded | 1954-01-02 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| Season 1953 (anzeigen/ausblenden) |
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| 30 |
Punch Trunk | 1953-12-19 |
| A tiny elephant emerges from a banana boat and wanders about town, causing an uproar among the populace. Sightings are attributed variously to mass hysteria, insanity and dipsomania |
| 29 |
Robot Rabbit | 1953-12-12 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 28 |
Cats A-Weigh | 1953-11-28 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 27 |
Of Rice and Hen | 1953-11-14 |
| Miss Prissy, the slow-witted hen, sets out to land a husband - Foghorn Leghorn, and the barnyard dog is willing to help her by dressing as a rooster to "rival" Foghorn's non-existent affections and make him jealous so that he'll marry Prissy without thinking. Foghorn falls for the scheme - hook, line, and sinker. |
| 26 |
Catty Cornered | 1953-10-31 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 25 |
Easy Peckin's | 1953-10-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 24 |
Duck! Rabbit, Duck! | 1953-10-03 |
| The final installment of the "Hunting Trilogy" once again has Elmer out hunting, while Bugs and Daffy try to con him into shooting the other. |
| 23 |
Zipping Along | 1953-09-14 |
| Hypnosis doesn't help the Coyote catch the Road Runner, nor do a clutch of string-controlled rifles or dozens of mousetraps, but they all manage to backfire on him, naturally. |
| 22 |
Streetcat Named Sylvester | 1953-09-05 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 21 |
Cat-Tails For Two | 1953-08-29 |
| Two cats, one crafty but ill-fated, the other a lunkheaded oaf, decide to hunt mice on a Mexican ship and meet Speedy Gonzales, the fastest mouse in all Mexico. Not surprisingly, all their schemes for catching Speedy fail, with violent consequences for the smarter cat. |
| 20 |
Plop Goes the Weasel | 1953-08-22 |
| A lip-smacking weasel invades the barnyard of Foghorn Leghorn and his usual canine foe, and Foghorn is quite willing to put baby chicks in danger of being taken by the weasel so long as it makes the dog appear to be failing his job of guarding the chicks. |
| 19 |
Olé, Torero! | 1953-08-08 |
| Bugs Bunny takes a wrong turn at Albuquerque and winds up in a Mexican bullring fighting one large bull. |
| 18 |
Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century | 1953-07-25 |
| The plot of the cartoon involves Duck Dodgers' search for the rare element Illudium Phosdex, "the shaving cream atom." In the future, the only remaining supply of the element is on the mysterious "Planet X," which fortunately is found when Dodgers follows a path leading from Planet A to Planets B, C, D, and so on. Dodgers is about to claim Planet X in the name of the Earth when Marvin the Martian lands on the same planet (in a ship called the "Martian Maggot") and claims it in the name of Mars. The stage is set for a battle of wits (or lack thereof) between the two cartoon stars. |
| 17 |
Wild Over You | 1953-07-11 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 16 |
Tom Tom Tomcat | 1953-06-27 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 15 |
Hare Trimmed | 1953-06-20 |
| Yosemite Sam hears that Granny has inherited fifty million dollars. Good guy Bugs tries to save Granny from Sam's clutches. |
| 14 |
There Auto Be A Law | 1953-06-06 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 13 |
Much Ado About Nutting | 1953-05-23 |
| A squirrel in a downtown park lugs a giant coconut back home, but nothing he does can seem to crack it open. |
| 12 |
Ant Pasted | 1953-05-09 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 11 |
Southern Fried Rabbit | 1953-05-02 |
| Bugs Bunny attempts to flee to Alabama to escape a carrot famine. His attempt to cross the Mason-Dixon line is stopped by Yosemite Sam, a zealous soldier of the Confederate States of America. |
| 10 |
Muscle Tussle | 1953-04-18 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 9 |
Fowl Weather | 1953-04-04 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
A Peck O' Trouble | 1953-03-28 |
| Lazy Dodsworth the Cat wants to catch a woodpecker for his breakfast. The woodpecker has built its home inside the upper trunk of a tree, and Dodsworth dons a professor's cap to be a passive teacher of bird- catching and thereby dupe an eager-to-learn kitten into doing the perilous ascending of the tree to try to catch the woodpecker. |
| 7 |
Upswept Hare | 1953-03-14 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 6 |
Duck Amuck | 1953-02-28 |
| Duck Amuck is a surreal 1951 animated cartoon produced by Warner Bros. and released in 1953 as part of the Merrie Melodies series. It stars Daffy Duck, who is tormented by a sadistic, unseen animator who constantly changes Daffy's location, clothing, voice, physical appearance, and even shape. Pandemonium reigns throughout the cartoon as Daffy attempts to steer the action back to some kind of normality, only for the animator to either ignore him or, more frequently, to over-literally interpret his increasingly frantic demands |
| 5 |
Kiss Me Cat | 1953-02-21 |
| Horrified when he hears his master threatening to get rid of Pussyfoot unless the kitten starts catching mice, Marc Anthony the bulldog tries to tutor his little charge in proper feline behavior. |
| 4 |
Forward March Hare | 1953-02-14 |
| Bugs mistakenly gets his neighbor's draft notice and causes a stir when he shows up as ordered. |
| 3 |
A Mouse Divided | 1953-01-21 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 2 |
Snow Business | 1953-01-17 |
| Sylvester Cat and Tweety Bird are snowbound in a mountain cabin, and though Tweety has lots of bird seed, Sylvester will starve unless he can cook the unsuspecting Tweety. Meanwhile, a starving mouse thinks Sylvester is edible and keeps springing on the cat, chewing the fur off his head and tail and trying to cook his various body parts. Granny returns just in time with groceries, to find she mistakenly brought back only more bird seed! |
| 1 |
Don't Give Up the Sheep | 1953-01-03 |
| In this matchup of wolf and sheepdog, the sheepdog is identified as Ralph, and the wolf isn't named and doesn't punch the clock. The sheepdog is also not as good at anticipating the wolf's moves. But the wolf is, ultimately, no more successful; his Acme wildcat turns on him; his Tarzan-like vine swinging gets him only the sheepdog, no sheep, and the subsequent war of cutting down tree limbs, the tree, and ultimately the cliff where the tree grows, is done in by cartoon physics. Ultimately, he tries posing as Fred, the night shift dog, with no success. |
| Season 1952 (anzeigen/ausblenden) |
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| 30 |
Hare Lift | 1952-12-20 |
| Bank robber Yosemite Sam forces Bugs to try to fly the largest airplane in the world. |
| 29 |
Fool Coverage | 1952-12-13 |
| After trying to sell insurance to Porky and fails, Daffy tries to make Porky get hurt, so he can buy the insurance. Daffy convinces Porky to sign, but Porky inherits one million dollars. |
| 28 |
Terrier-Stricken | 1952-11-29 |
| Claude takes on a frisky puppy named... (wait for it...) Frisky! No longer the dupe of Hubie and Bertie, Claude has feline cunning and deviousness on his side. The puppy-pup has only canine naiveté and spontaneous barking systems which send the nervous Claude flying. After playing with a ball and a flea (a triumph of semi-naturalistic animation), Frisky needs a bath. One of his spasms has the gloating Claude flying into the tub. Another puts him against the ceiling with a wet bucket around him. Gaststars: Claude Cat, Frisky |
| 27 |
Liebe Verwandte | 1952-11-19 |
| Bugs rescues a young rabbit from Pete Puma. |
| 26 |
The Super Snooper | 1952-11-11 |
| In this parody of trench-coat detective films, Daffy Duck is Duck Drake, a "Private Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat" who receives a telephone call summoning him to the J. Cleaver Axe-Handle Estate, where a murder has supposedly taken place. Daffy/Drake arrives at a lavish house that he thinks is the murder site and suspects its occupant, an amorous lady duck, of committing the crime. As the lady duck showers him with affection, Daffy attempts to reenact the crime as he believes it happened and orders the lady duck to cooperate. In the process, Daffy is shot, crushed by a falling piano, and run over by a train, before the lady duck tells him that he came to the wrong address, that the real murder site is a house down the road, and that the only thing of which she is guilty is love for Daffy, whom she matrimonially pursues straight through her house's door and outside onto the street. |
| 25 |
Tree for Two | 1952-10-18 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 24 |
The EGGcited Rooster | 1952-10-04 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 23 |
Rabbit Seasoning | 1952-09-20 |
| The cartoon finds Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck again arguing over which of them is “in season” (it is really Duck Season as Daffy says in the beginning), while a befuddled Elmer Fudd tries to figure out which animal is telling the truth. Between using sneaky plays-on-words, and dressing himself in women's clothing (including a Lana Turner-style sweater), Bugs manages to escape unscathed, while Daffy repeatedly has his beak blown: off, upside-down, or sideways, by Mr. Fudd. |
| 22 |
Mouse-Warming | 1952-09-08 |
| A boy-girl mouse puppy love situation is confounded by Claude the Cat. |
| 21 |
A Bird in a Guilty Cage | 1952-08-30 |
| Sylvester Cat spots Tweety Bird in a display window of an after-hours department store and sneaks inside through a mail server chute. Tweety flees Sylvester by hiding in a hat pile and a doll house, evades the shots from a rifle Sylvester uses, and escapes in a vacuum tube. Tweety sends a dynamite stick through another tube, and Sylvester swallows it, thinking it is Tweety. The dynamite blows up inside Sylvester after the cat leaves the store and walks down the street. |
| 20 |
Hoppy-Go-Lucky | 1952-08-09 |
| Sylvester's latest baby-kangaroo-sure-looks-like-a-giant-mouse fiasco, this time with a dopey lug named Benny instead of his son as his companion. Sylvester and his big, dumb cat friend Benny go mousing on the waterfront. Sylvester is interested in getting a meal, while Benny seeks companionship. Sylvester runs into Hippety Hopper and tries to run, but Benny won't let him go, and he forces Sylvester to try and catch the baby kangaroo "to have one for my very own, to love him and pet him, to hug him and hug him, pet him and pet him." Gaststars: Benny, Hippety Hopper, Sylvester |
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Cracked Quack | 1952-07-05 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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The Turn-Tale Wolf | 1952-06-28 |
| The Big Bad Wolf's proper little nephew has learned at school that his uncle was the fiend who blew the Three Little Pigs' houses down and is ashamed that his uncle, flesh of his flesh and blood of his blood, could have committed such a deed. When confronted by his nephew with this information, Big Bad pleads innocent. He tells a quite different story of how he was an innocent, nature-loving kid tormented by Three sadistic Little Pigs, who, upon reading of a 50 dollar bounty for a wolf's tail, chased him home and blew his house down! |
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Oily Hare | 1952-06-26 |
| A Texas oilman fights Bugs over property rights to his rabbit hole. |
| 16 |
Ain't She Tweet | 1952-06-21 |
| Sylvester Cat discovers Tweety Bird in a pet store window. Tweety is taken to be delivered by truck to a new owner - Granny. Sylvester chases the delivery truck to Granny's home, where Granny has a huge, fenced-in area for her army of bulldogs. Sylvester makes several unsuccessful attempts to pass the dogs and reach Tweety inside Granny's house. |
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The Hasty Hare | 1952-06-07 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 14 |
Sock a Doodle Do | 1952-05-10 |
| A prize-fighting banty rooster, so slap-happy that he goes into a punching spree whenever he hears a bell, falls out of a truck and onto the farm where Foghorn Leghorn is in the midst of his usual sparring match with the barnyard dog. Foghorn and the dog use the fighter-rooster's manic punching against each other by ringing a bell once the rooster is within striking distance of their intended victim. |
| 13 |
Little Red Rodent Hood | 1952-05-03 |
| An elderly mouse tells the bedtime story of Little Red Riding Hood to her grandson, who visualizes the tale in cat-and-mouse terms, with himself as Red and Sylvester as the Big Bad Wolf. |
| 12 |
Going! Going! Gosh! | 1952-04-23 |
| In his attempt to catch the Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote tries the old cartoon trick of putting up a painting of a continuing road where a bridge has in fact gone out. It doesn't work, nor does dressing in drag or dropping an anvil from a balloon. |
| 11 |
Vom Regen in die Traufe | 1952-04-19 |
| A mad scientist needs Bugs's brain to give life to one of his evil creations. He sends a character named "Monster" to catch him. |
| 10 |
Kiddin' the Kitten | 1952-04-05 |
| A lazy, fat cat named Dodsworth is ordered by his mistress to catch mice that have invaded their home. Dodsworth doesn't want to condescend to personal physical effort to catch the mice; so, he dons a professor's hat and dupes a kitten into doing the job for him, on the pretext that he's a teacher who is giving the kitten a valuable learning experience. |
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Little Beau Pepe | 1952-03-29 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
Beep Beep | 1952-03-24 |
| The Coyote chases the Road Runner through a maze of mineshafts, with their positions made visible only by the lamps on their helmets. |
| 7 |
14 Carrot Rabbit | 1952-03-15 |
| Bugs goes a little crazy whenever he's standing close to gold, and the trait intrigues claim-jumping Klondike miner Chillicothe (Yosemite) Sam. |
| 6 |
Thumb Fun | 1952-03-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 5 |
Foxy by Proxy | 1952-02-23 |
| Bugs outwits a big dopey dog who is hunting a fox. |
| 4 |
Gift Wrapped | 1952-02-16 |
| On Christmas Day, Sylvester switches the gift tags of his gifts with those of his owner, Granny. Granny is puzzled when her "gift" is a rubber mouse, but then realizes what has happened when Sylvester burps up Tweety's feathers. Tweety distracts Sylvester with another "gift" a large bulldog which devours the cat. |
| 3 |
Feed the Kitty | 1952-02-02 |
| Marc Antony tries to scare off a cute little kitten, Pussyfoot, only to realize the cat is not scared of him, instead using him as a bed and resting on his back. The dog falls for the cat and decides to adopt it and to bring it home. Upon his arrival, his human owner (seen only from the waist down), tired of picking up his things, warns him not to bring a single thing more inside the house. Afraid of his mistress but unable to get rid of the kitten, the dog tries to hide the cat by pretending it is a wind-up toy or a powder puff. He barely finds the time to hide it in a flour bin before his mistress enters the kitchen. Terrified, he looks on as she takes some flour out of the box to bake some cookies. The cat is poured into the mixing bowl without the lady realizing it. Marc Antony unplugs the mixer before she can pulverize the poor kitten. Tired of the dog's antics, his mistress throws him out of the house while, unseen, the cat extracts itself from the bowl. In the backyard, the bulldog watches through a window as what he thinks is his kitten is mixed, rolled and cut before being put in the oven. Sobbing and heartbroken, he barely finds the strength to take the cat-shaped cookie his mistress gives to him and place it lovingly on his back where his kitten used to rest. Only then does he hear the little meow of Pussyfoot right in front to him. He kisses the cat as his mistress realises he has a pet. To the dog's surprise, she allows him to keep the cat as long as he takes care of it. Once again, Pussyfoot goes to sleep on Marc Anthony's back as the content dog smiles. |
| 2 |
Operation: Rabbit | 1952-01-19 |
| Wile E. uses Bugs to his advantage to do his best to catch Road Runner. This plan doesn't go as well as he hoped it would, though. Road Runner outwits him, once again. |
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Who's Kitten Who? | 1952-01-05 |
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| 29 |
The Prize Pest | 1951-12-22 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 28 |
Tweet Tweet Tweety | 1951-12-15 |
| Sylvester Cat leaves a trailer in a National Forest Camping Ground to go bird hunting and discovers an egg in a nest. Sylvester decides to sit on the egg to hatch it, and when it hatches, out crawls Tweety Bird! Sylvester chases Tweety into a geyser and down a river in a boat toward a waterfall. |
| 27 |
Salto Brutale | 1951-12-01 |
| At Colonel Korny's World Famous Circus, Bruno the Bear is the star of the show. But when the Colonel gets a phone call about Bugs Bunny's talents, he agrees to put him on stage with Bruno. |
| 26 |
Drip-Along Daffy | 1951-11-17 |
| Daffy, introduced as a "Western-Type Hero" and Porky (billed as "Comedy Relief") ride along the desert until they come across a small town that's so full of violence, the population sign changes immediately when someone gets shot. Daffy notices that the last Sherriff is shot, and the town needs a new sherriff. Looking through his various badges (which include "Chicken Inspector" and "Oh, you kid!"), Daffy picks out a sheriff badge and rides into town on his horse 'Tinfoil', with Porky following behind on his small mule. |
| 25 |
Sleepy Time Possum | 1951-11-03 |
| Forest-dwelling possums, Ma and Pa O'Possum, are frustrated with their son, Junior, who is hanging from a tree by his tail, sleeping, instead of doing his chores. Pa dresses like a dog to suddenly awaken Junior and scare him, in the hope that this will teach the young possum a lesson. Even though the precocious Junior is not frightened in the least by Pa's disguise, he runs away and leads his dad on a chase through the forest. |
| 24 |
A Bear for Punishment | 1951-10-20 |
| It's Father's Day, and Junyer and Ma have a bunch of big surprises in store for good ol' Pa, including a pipe filled with gunpowder. To top it off, there's a gala Father's Day pageant, and Pa sits cringing through Junyer's recitation and aghast at Ma's tap-dancing rendition of "I'm Just Wild About Father." |
| 23 |
Wer die Wahl hat, hat die Qual | 1951-10-06 |
| When Yosemite Sam campaigns on a platform including getting rid of all the rabbits in town. Bugs runs against him. |
| 22 |
Tweety's S.O.S. | 1951-09-22 |
| The story opens with Sylvester rummaging through trash cans for food. When he doesn't find anything worth satisfying, he is very sad and goes to the dock. As he is sitting there, he is by a cruise boat and Tweety is swinging in his cage. When Sylvester sees Tweety, he calls Tweety his breakfast and Tweety slams the port door on Sylvester dropping him in the water. |
| 21 |
Lovelorn Leghorn | 1951-09-08 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 20 |
Cheese Chasers | 1951-08-25 |
| After invading a cheese factory, mice Hubie and Bertie have finally had their fill of cheese and figure there's nothing more left to live for. They plan to end it all by surrendering to Claude Cat, who becomes decidedly suspicious |
| 19 |
His Hare Raising Tale | 1951-08-11 |
| Bugs tells stories to his nephew Clyde. |
| 18 |
Leghorn Swoggled | 1951-07-28 |
| Little Henery the Chicken Hawk wants to trap Foghorn Leghorn for his dinner, and the barnyard dog says he will help Henery to catch Foghorn on one condition - that Henery find him a bone. Henery's effort to find the dog a bone involves obtaining cheese for a mouse and a fish for a cat, with Foghorn's help! Once the dog is given his bone, he uses it to knock Foghorn out so that Foghorn can be carried away by Henery on a toy train. |
| 17 |
The Wearing of the Grin | 1951-07-04 |
| On his way to Dublin, Porky Pig is caught in a storm and must ask for the hospitality of the inhabitant of a nearby castle who calls himself "Seamus O'Toole." After being told there is no one inhabiting the place but leprechauns, Porky dimisses the information, but then accidentally gets hit on the head with a mace and loses consciousness. At that point, "O'Toole" is revealed to be a pair of leprechauns disguised as a human being. Pat, the first one, is very nervous and thinks Porky is after their pot of gold. Mike, the second leprechaun, convinces his partner that he knows how to deal with the Pig. When Porky wakes up, he is helped to a room by a "reunited" O'Toole who, during the short trip to the room, gets accidentally divided in two again. As Porky notices, he mentions to the top half of O'Toole that he has lost his lower half, and realizing that "O'Toole" is actually two leprachauns, is terrified and runs and hides in his bed, which happens to be a trap door leading to a shaft where Porky drops until he falls into the witness chair in a courtroom. There the Leprechauns find him guilty of trying to steal the pot of gold and sentence him to the wearing of the Green Shoes. |
| 16 |
Bunny à la carte | 1951-06-30 |
| Bugs Bunny makes a wrong turn at Albequerque and accidentally arrives in Paris' restaurant district. Two crazy chefs, Louis and Francois, spot Bugs and fight to be the first to use Bugs as a dinner ingredient. |
| 15 |
Chow Hound | 1951-06-16 |
| A mean, greedy, glutton of a bulldog uses two unwilling parties - a frightened cat and a mouse to help him grab dinner from various residences. The scheme: Using the cat to pose as the pet for the residents; the mouse is used in one scheme while the cat poses as a sabertoothed-alley cat at a local zoo in another. The cat is instructed to gather juicy steaks and then surrender them to the bulldog, who badgers each time, "What, no gravy?!" Eventually, the bulldog holds the cat hostage for months, anticipating that the cat's "owners" will post rewards in the newspaper. The bulldog returns the cat to his masters, collects the reward and then reclaims his cat by means of a trick-bed. The dog uses his ill-gotten gains to purchase a meat butcher shop, where "acres and acres" of meat hang from the ceiling. It isn't long before the greedy bulldog must pay for his gluttony his grossly bloated carcass lies strapped to an operating table at a veterinarian's hospital, with the doctors planning to pump the mutt's stomach. Just then, the cat and mouse arrive to get their very just revenge. |
| 14 |
Room and Bird | 1951-06-02 |
| Sylvester Cat and Tweety Bird are pets of tenants in the Spinsters Arms Hotel, where pets aren't allowed. As they try to keep out of sight of the landlord, Sylvester discovers Tweety and chases him in and out of the hotel rooms. |
| 13 |
Rabbit Fire | 1951-05-19 |
| Rabbit Fire is a 1950 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Bugs Bunny, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The short, guest starring Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd, is notable for being the first film in Jones' "Hunting Trilogy" - the other two films being Rabbit Seasoning and Duck! Rabbit! Duck!. It is also the first film to feature a feud between Bugs and Daffy. Produced by Edward Selzer for Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., the short was released to theaters on May 19, 1951 by Warner Bros. Pictures and is widely considered among Jones' best and most important films. |
| 12 |
Early to Bet | 1951-05-12 |
| Some of the Gambling Bug's examples to gambling are these:one man has had a dinner at a cafe.He wants to bet the waiter a coin flip and the waiter begs to make him just pay the bill of the repast he deserves to.Men will also have a money bet that a fly will land on their glass first(and they don't know they're not wearing glasses).The third example is a man has won a casino slot machine of three picture pairs.The man has won on three orange pairs but his prize are three oranges and the man tries to punch the machine.The narrator tells the audience ``So remember folks,beware of the gambling bug!and soon the bug argues. After the narrator gives us some clues to beware of the gambling bug,the bug goes on a vacation thinking that he will leave his victims today.Suddenly,he sees a gamboled dog telling a black and white cat if he'd like to play the Wheel of Penalty card game.The cat disagrees and says he's through playing cards with him.The Gambling Bug then bites the cat's ear and soon the cat loses.The cat spins the wheel and his penalty is Penalty #14.The penalty is the Gesundheit.He is forced to blow bubble gum and then get affected by sneeze powder,causing him to sneeze and the big bubble gum covers him. The bug bites the cat again and this time the cat got Penalty #75.The penalty is that the winner shoots a toilet plunger at the apple on the loser's head,but the dog shoots the plunger into the cat's face.The bug bites him again and the cat gets Penalty #15.The penalty is to roll out the barrel of gunpowder.The dog then puts a firematch on the gunpowder and the cat blows up and flies back onto the ground.The cat tries to play again but the dog quits.The bug decides to play with the cat but the cat gets a card of four hearts.The bug tries and he gets a card of two hearts,so the cat whacks him with a Post Newspaper as the penalty. |
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A Hound for Trouble | 1951-04-28 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 10 |
The Fair-Haired Hare | 1951-04-14 |
| After Yosemite Sam builds his house over Bugs Bunny's rabbit hole, the two of them try to determine who owns the land through the courts and other less legal means. |
| 9 |
A Bone for a Bone | 1951-04-07 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
Scent-imental Romeo | 1951-03-24 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 7 |
Haudrauf Hase | 1951-03-10 |
| The big wrestling match: The Crusher vs. Ravishing Ronald. Ronald's mascot is Bugs Bunny ("it's a living"). But Ronald is massively outmatched by The Crusher, and Bugs, seeing his meal ticket threatened, quickly substitutes as "The Masked Terror." |
| 6 |
Corn Plastered | 1951-03-03 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 5 |
Putty Tat Trouble | 1951-02-24 |
| Tweety Bird is shoveling out his nest atop a city pole after a snowstorm and is spotted by Sylvester Cat and a one-eyed orange tabby, who fight over Tweety. Tweety runs into a cellar where he befriends a wooden dunking bird. The two cats then chase Tweety into a park and onto a sheet of ice covering a pond. Tweety cuts a circle around the cats so that they fall into the freezing water and become bedridden with cold. |
| 4 |
Rabbit Every Monday | 1951-02-10 |
| Yosemite Sam traps Bugs Bunny and tries to cook him -- until he sees that Bugs is having a party and wants to join in the fun. |
| 3 |
Canned Feud | 1951-02-03 |
| Sylvester Cat finds that his people have gone on vacation and left him alone in a locked house with a large stash of canned food in a cupboard. Sylvester needs a can opener, or he'll starve. And a pesky mouse has the only can opener in the house and torments Sylvester into trying more and more desperate measures to obtain it. |
| 2 |
A Fox In A Fix | 1951-01-20 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 1 |
Hare We Go | 1951-01-06 |
| In 1492, Bugs Bunny sails the ocean blue, with Christopher Columbus. |
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| 31 |
Two's a Crowd | 1950-12-30 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 30 |
Rabbit of Seville | 1950-12-16 |
| Behind the Hollywood Bowl stage which is playing the opera, The Barber of Seville, Bugs Bunny flees into the backstage area with Elmer Fudd in close pursuit. Seeing his opportunity to fight on his terms, Bugs raises the curtain on Elmer, trapping him on stage. As the orchestra begins playing, Bugs comes into play as the barber who is going to make sure that Elmer is going to get a grooming he will never forget. |
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Dog Collared | 1950-12-02 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 28 |
Caveman Inki | 1950-11-25 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 27 |
Bushy Hare | 1950-11-18 |
| Bugs confronts marsupials and aborigines in Australia's outback. |
| 26 |
Pop 'im Pop! | 1950-10-28 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 25 |
Stooge for a Mouse | 1950-10-21 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 24 |
Canary Row | 1950-10-07 |
| Sylvester Cat spots Tweety Bird in a San Fransisco apartment and tries to gain access but cannot make it past Granny or the cat-hating desk clerk. |
| 23 |
Bomben, Hasen und Granaten | 1950-09-23 |
| Yosemite Sam, as Sam von Schpamm the Hessian, attacks Bugs Bunny's fort during the Battle of Bagel Heights in the American War of Independence. |
| 22 |
A Fractured Leghorn | 1950-09-16 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 21 |
The Ducksters | 1950-09-02 |
| Porky Pig is on a radio game show called "Truth or AAAAHHH!!", hosted by Daffy Duck and sponsored by Eagle Hand Laundry, in which the object is to perform several impossible tasks or "pay the penalty". These penalties include Porky being crushed by the Rock of Gibraltar, rained upon by Niagara Falls, tied up and blown up with dynamite, severe pounding with a mallet, thrashing by a gorilla, threatened by a buzz saw, crushing by safes, and other forms of abuse. In the end, however, Porky wins 26 million dollars and 3 cents which he uses to buy the radio show (costing exactly $26,000,000.03!) and then submits Daffy to the same penalties that he had received earlier. Daffy is then tied to a special sawing machine. There's an iris out as Daffy screams, "Have you got a doctor in the balcony, lady?!" |
| 20 |
Dog Gone South | 1950-08-26 |
| Ever in search of a master, no matter how unwilling, Charlie winds up on a plantation down South and tries to force himself on the owner, a Confederate Colonel. Unfortunately, the Colonel already has a pet bulldog, "Belvedere." |
| 19 |
Hillbilly Hare | 1950-08-12 |
| Two sworn enemies mistake Bugs for the enemy. |
| 18 |
Golden Yeggs | 1950-08-05 |
| When Daffy takes credit for the golden egg Porky finds in his henhouse, Rocky and his gang hustle him back to their den and demand more output. Daffy tries to stall for time, at one point asking for surroundings that would make him more comfortable. Rocky and his henchmen oblige, but then demand the egg. |
| 17 |
It's Hummer Time | 1950-07-22 |
| This is the first of 2 episodes featuring a nameless cat and a nameless dog. The basis of this cartoon is punishment for the cat. Each time the cat does something to the dog, you see the cat being dragged away saying things like "oh no, not the thinker, anything but that" or "oh no, not happy birthday!" or "not the fence" in reference to the punishment he knows he will soon receive. |
| 16 |
All A Bir-r-r-d | 1950-06-24 |
| Sylvester Cat, Tweety Bird, and a bulldog are passengers on a train. Sylvester's attempts to catch Tweety are thwarted by the bulldog and a conscientious conductor. |
| 15 |
What's Up Doc? | 1950-06-17 |
| What's Up Doc? is a 1949 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson and released by Warner Bros. Pictures in 1950, in which Hollywood star Bugs Bunny recounts his life story to a reporter from "Disassociated Press". Bugs Bunny talks about his birth, his rise to fame, and the slow years, when famous Vaudeville performer Elmer Fudd chooses Bugs Bunny to be part of his act. Eventually the duo comes upon their classic formula of hunter vs hare. |
| 14 |
8 Ball Bunny | 1950-06-08 |
| Bugs helps a penguin go home via New Orleans, Martinique, the Panama Canal and finally the South Pole. But the penguin's home is in New Jersey. |
| 13 |
An Egg Scramble | 1950-05-27 |
| On Porky Pig's farm, Miss Prissy, a slow-witted hen, has never laid an egg. So, one of her fellow hens paints Prissy's name on an egg and places it in Prissy's nest. Prissy believes she laid the egg and proudly refuses to let Porky have it to give to a market's truck. Porky takes the egg from her and gives it to the driver of the truck. Prissy follows the truck to a nearby city, determined to regain her egg. She grabs it from a woman in a house and flees. Convinced she's being chased by police, Prissy takes refuge in a run-down building where Pretty Boy Bagel, an escaped criminal, is also hiding out. |
| 12 |
His Bitter Half | 1950-05-20 |
| Daffy reads the classified ads to find himself a suitable- that is rich- wife. |
| 11 |
The Leghorn Blows at Midnight | 1950-05-06 |
| Foghorn Leghorn tricks a naive young chicken hawk into believing the barnyard dog is a pheasant. |
| 10 |
Bugs im Bau | 1950-04-22 |
| Sing Song guard (Yosemite) Sam Shultz mistakes Bugs for a prisoner when he tunnels up inside the jail. |
| 9 |
The Hypo-Chondri-Cat | 1950-04-15 |
| Those crazy mice Hubie & Bertie are at it again with Claude. This time the mice see that Claude is seriously ill, so they give him an operation. |
| 8 |
Strife with Father | 1950-04-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 7 |
Hase ohne Heim | 1950-03-11 |
| A construction worker destroys Bugs' home with a steam shovel and refuses to repair the damage. |
| 6 |
The Scarlet Pumpernickel | 1950-03-04 |
| Daffy Duck is fed up with comedy and wants to try some more serious roles, so offers a script to the WB executives, the Scarlet Pumpernickel. In this script, the Scarlet Pumpernickel (Daffy) must save the Princess Melissa, from being married to a man she does not love (Sylvester), under her father's (Porky Pig) orders. Toward the end, he and the Scarlet Pumpernickel engage in an intense duel, but no conclusive ending is given as the script devolves into random natural disasters at the end. |
| 5 |
The Lion's Busy | 1950-02-18 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 4 |
Mutiny on the Bunny | 1950-02-11 |
| Shanghai Sam needs a new crew for his ship. Bugs signs on but mutiny's at the captain's cruelty. |
| 3 |
Boobs in the Woods | 1950-01-28 |
| After establishing Daffy's 'daffy' nature (by having him wander through a countryside singing a nonsense song and doing silly things), he dives into a lake. Later, Porky pulls up and sets up camp, intending to enjoy the countryside. He first tries making a painting, but is stopped when Daffy poses, 'ruining' the scenery. Daffy bicycles out on an invisible bike (a noticeable goof is when he says "So long, Rembrandt", Daffy's mouth doesn't move). Daffy then comes back in and tells Porky that he doesn't want 'his' lake painted, but he doesn't 'own' the mountains in the background. As he walks off, Daffy comes back in again, dressed as 'The old man in the mountains' - trying to get the mountains out of Porky's painting. |
| 2 |
Hurdy-Gurdy Hare | 1950-01-21 |
| Bugs tries to make money by first renting a hurdy-gurdy monkey music stand and having the monkey go into people's windows and recieve the paid coins. |
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Home Tweet Home | 1950-01-14 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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| 34 |
Rabbit Hood | 1949-12-24 |
| Bugs creates trouble for the people in Sherwood Forest. |
| 33 |
A Ham in a Role | 1949-12-13 |
| A Shakespearean dog, tired of being a pie-in-the-face looney tune, quits Warner Brothers to study dramatic acting and goes to his country house to practice the Bard. He finds that two polite twin gophers have taken over his abode and angrily throws them out. They retaliate by violently heckling him in comic accordance with his Shakespeare speeches. |
| 32 |
Bear Feat | 1949-12-10 |
| Pa sees a want ad calling for vaudeville acts and tries to whip the family into shape for the job. Pa winds up being the only one getting whipped. |
| 31 |
Which is Witch | 1949-12-03 |
| A witch doctor's magic potion cannot be complete without the last ingredient: a rabbit. The witch doctor goes out on a search to find one. Unfortunately, the doctor finds Bugs. |
| 30 |
Hippety Hopper | 1949-11-19 |
| A mouse is about to commit suicide by jumping off a pier when he is saved by baby kangaroo Hippety Hopper. In exchange for the mouse releasing him from his shipping crate, Hippety agrees to help the mouse humble his tormentor, Sylvester Cat, by making Sylvester think that vitamins have enlarged the mouse to Hippety's size, and when Sylvester fights the "giant mouse", he loses in the usual embarrassing way- this time, in front of a chiding bulldog. |
| 29 |
For Scent-imental Reasons | 1949-11-12 |
| The beginning shows a happy man riding his bicycle through Paris, greeting all the people he encounters and singing the happy can-can song (created by Looney Tunes). He arrives at his shop, a perfume store, and unlocks his store's door. After peering into the store, he immediately runs away. He shouts out in a panic and runs up to a musketeer for assistance, yelling unintelligible phrases, presumably in French. The musketeer looks into the shop and it is revealed that Pepe Le Pew, a smelly skunk, is inside the store, smelling the various types of perfumes and singing to himself in French. The musketeer looks horrified and speaks in his French accent about the "terrible odor," which is implied by brownish "fumes" emanating from Pepe Le Pew's tail. |
| 28 |
Bye, Bye Bluebeard | 1949-10-21 |
| Bluebeard the killer is at large, and in Porky Pig's home, a crafty mouse disguises himself as Bluebeard to scare Porky into providing him with a generous serving of food. Just as Porky realizes the mouse is too tiny to be Bluebeard, the real Bluebeard appears and ties Porky onto a rocket, intending to blast the pig into orbit! But when Bluebeard is distracted by Porky's food and decides to help himself to it, he his challenged by the mouse, who leads him on a chase. |
| 27 |
Swallow the Leader | 1949-10-14 |
| Migrating swallows are making their annual spring return to San Juan Capistrano, and a hungry cat awaits them with a radar scope and with his mouth and head disguised as a bird's nest. The clever advance scout for the flock of swallows tricks the cat into ingesting a metallic statue of a swallow, then uses a magnet to pull the cat through pipes and the prongs of a ladder. Hundreds of swallows then dive-bomb the cat with light bulbs and thumb tacks. |
| 26 |
Eiskalter Hase | 1949-10-07 |
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| 25 |
Each Dawn I Crow | 1949-09-23 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 24 |
Fast and Furry-ous | 1949-09-16 |
| This was the first cartoon to feature Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner. It set the template for the series, in which Wile E. Coyote (here given the ersatz Latin name Carnivorous Vulgaris) tries to catch Roadrunner (Accelleratti Incredibus) through many traps, plans and products, although in this first cartoon not all of the products are yet made by the Acme Corporation. |
| 23 |
Dough for the Do-Do | 1949-09-02 |
A color remake of Bob Clampett's 1938 cartoon "Porky in Wackyland".
Porky ventures into Darkest Africa in search of the last Do-Do bird, and winds up in Wackyland, a surreal place where the sun comes up atop a human pyramid, the Warner Brothers shield comes zooming from the sky, and populated by creatures such as a three-headed Larry Moe and Curly beast. The Do-Do finally appears, to great fanfare, and eludes Porky by pulling out a pencil and drawing himself a door. |
| 22 |
Rothäschen und der Wolf | 1949-08-27 |
| Beim Hauskauf wird Bugs Bunny von den drei kleinen Schweinchen aufs Kreuz gelegt. Der Wolf freut sich schon, doch dann muss er feststellen, dass nicht die Schweinchen die neuen Eigentümer sind … |
| 21 |
Often an Orphan | 1949-08-13 |
| Abandoned in the country by his old master, Charlie Dog tries to force himself upon farmer Porky Pig, playing upon his sympathies with a histrionic rendition of the horrors of big-city life. |
| 20 |
The Grey Hounded Hare | 1949-08-06 |
| Bugs goes to the dog track, and soon finds out that the dogs are chasing a rabbit. After Bugs does the best he can to get the rabbit out of there, he realizes that the rabbit is none other than an electric one. |
| 19 |
Bad Ol' Putty Tat | 1949-07-23 |
| Sylvester Cat starts to saw down Tweety Bird's house. Tweety flees into a badminton court, where he becomes the birdie in the game. Sylvester disguises himself as a player, and Tweety drops a TNT stick into Sylvester's mouth. |
| 18 |
Knights Must Fall | 1949-07-16 |
| After Bugs insults the Black Knight, the Knight challenges Bugs to a continuous amount of jousts. |
| 17 |
Henhouse Henery | 1949-07-02 |
| Little Henery the Chicken Hawk goes hunting chickens with a hammer and clunks Foghorn Leghorn on the noggin. Foghorn sends Henery after the barnyard dog by misleading him into thinking the dog is a chicken. The dog sets Henery straight and helps him build a tree trap to catch Foggy for supper. |
| 16 |
Mein lieber Herr Gesangsverein | 1949-06-25 |
| Vor seinem Bau sitzt Bugs Bunny und spielt ein Liedchen auf seinem Banjo. Sein Pech, dass sich ganz in der Nähe der berühmte Opernsänger Giovanni Jones auf sein abendliches Konzert vorbereiten will und vom Gesang des Hasen gestört wird. Verärgert zerbricht er Bugs’ Banjo und alle anderen Musikgeräte, die der Hase besitzt. Aber Bugs weiß schon bald, wie er sich rächen kann |
| 15 |
Mouse Mazurka | 1949-06-11 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 14 |
Brooklyn Bridge Bunny | 1949-06-04 |
| Bugs Bunny erzählt am Fuße der Brooklyn Bridge die Geschichte, wie und warum Steve Brodie von der Brücke gesprungen ist |
| 13 |
Curtain Razor | 1949-05-21 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 12 |
The Bee-Deviled Bruin | 1949-05-14 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 11 |
High Diving Hare | 1949-04-30 |
| Bugs Bunny is drumming up business for a Vaudeville show in a remote western town (notably one of the posters in the background is for "Frizby the Magician", a reference to director Friz Freleng). One of the main attractions is 'Fearless Freep' and his high-dive act. As soon as Yosemite Sam hears the name 'Fearless Freep', he goes into a frenzy, buying as many tickets as he can. (I'm a-splurgin'!) |
| 10 |
Mouse Wreckers | 1949-04-23 |
| Before they can invade the house, mice Hubie and Bertie must first deal with "Champion Mouser" Claude Cat (making his first appearance in a Warner Bros. cartoon). They decide to drive the high-strung feline insane by, among other things, nailing the furniture and rugs to the ceiling while Claude's asleep. |
| 9 |
Hasen-Rebell | 1949-04-09 |
| Bugs Bunny muss feststellen, dass das Kopfgeld auf Hasen nur lächerliche zwei Cents beträgt. Sogleich holt er Erkundigungen ein und muss einsehen, dass Hasen als harmlos gelten, und daher viel weniger wert sind als Bären oder Füchse. Von dieser Auskunft angespornt, macht sich Bugs daran, das Image seiner Spezies grundlegend „aufzubessern“. Seine Mission: Hasen sollen von nun als nationale Bedrohung gelten! |
| 8 |
Daffy Duck Hunt | 1949-03-26 |
| Porky and his dog (who resembles Barnyard Dawg from the Foghorn Leghorn cartoons) are hunting ducks. Daffy sneaks up behind them and empties the gunpowder from their shells, then walks off with the phrase "Duck hunters is the cwaziest peoples!" (a reference to Lew Lehr's Fox Movietone News catchphrase, "Monkeys is the cwaziest people."). When Porky takes aim at Daffy, Daffy is able to continue taunting him, even dancing as a can-can dancer with a bullseye on his rear end - to no ill effect. Porky sends his dog to get Daffy, and the dog decides to trick Daffy, crying loudly that Porky will torture him if he doesn't come back with a duck. Daffy agrees to let the dog 'capture' him and carry him back to Porky. |
| 7 |
Paying the Piper | 1949-03-12 |
| Pied Piper Porky Pig vows to rid the town of Hamelin of all its rats, and the cats of Hamelin are furious at Porky for usurping their rat-catching job. |
| 6 |
Mississippi Hare | 1949-02-26 |
| After stowing away on a riverboat called 'The Southern Star', Bugs plays poker against a gambler named Colonel Shuffle. |
| 5 |
Porky Chops | 1949-02-12 |
| Lumber jack Porky Pig intrudes upon the peace of a squirrel vacationing in the North woods by trying to chop down the squirrel's tree. The squirrel retaliates by enclosing the base of his tree with steel so that Porky's axes cannot penetrate. The ensuing conflict between Porky and the squirrel awakens an angry bear. |
| 4 |
Awful Orphan | 1949-01-29 |
| Charlie Dog goes to great lengths to convince Porky Pig that he is an ideal pet. Porky tries a number of methods to try and rid himself of the annoying animal, but Charlie easily defies him every time. |
| 3 |
Holiday for Drumsticks | 1949-01-22 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 2 |
Hare Do | 1949-01-15 |
| Elmer chases Bugs out of the woods, into the city, into a theatre. |
| 1 |
Wise Quackers | 1949-01-01 |
| Daffy, the "little black duck", falls from the sky onto Elmer Fudd's farm, and rather than be shot, he begs Elmer to accept him as a personal slave. After torturing Elmer with his type of kindness, slave Daffy puts a whip in Elmer's hands, then instantly dresses like Abraham Lincoln to scold Elmer for "whipping slaves". |
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| 33 |
Scaredy Cat | 1948-12-18 |
| Porky and Sylvester arrive at their new home, which looks creepy. Sylvester is so frightened by the house that he sneaks into Porky's bedroom at night to sleep. Porky thinks the house is a charming old place. However, by the end of the cartoon, Sylvester gets exactly what he expected. |
| 32 |
Schlag auf Schlag | 1948-12-04 |
| Bugs tries tunneling to Los Angeles, but rather ends up in Scotland. There, he meets some interesting people. |
| 31 |
Riff Raffy Daffy | 1948-11-27 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 30 |
The Stupor Salesman | 1948-11-20 |
| Slug McSlug, a notorious bank robber, is chased by police after his latest heist. He reaches his country hideout, where he is promptly visited by an uninvited Daffy Duck, who is a door-to-door vendor of a variety of items. McSlug slams his door in Daffy's face, but Daffy persists in his effort to sell something to McSlug and raises the ire of the wanted criminal. McSlug opens fire on Daffy, who conveniently is wearing a sample of his company's bullet-proof vests. When Daffy turns on the gas of McSlug's stove to demonstrate the igniting power of his sample lighter, McSlug literally throws Daffy out and tries the lighter himself, which blows the hideout and McSlug sky-high |
| 29 |
Kit for Cat | 1948-11-06 |
| Elmer Fudd takes in Sylvester Cat and an orange kitten during a cold winter night. He'd like to adopt them both but can only keep one. He decides to go to bed and make up his mind in the morning. Sylvester and the kitten both want to be the one who is adopted. So, each tries to "frame" the other for misdeeds in hopes of swaying Elmer's decision in their favor. The noise escalates to the point that all three- Sylvester, the kitten, and Elmer too- are evicted and must scrounge for food in trash cans. |
| 28 |
Daffy Dilly | 1948-10-30 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 27 |
A-Lad-in His Lamp | 1948-10-23 |
| Bugs inadvertently discovers a magic lamp while digging a hole. Another man finds this out, and tries his hardest to steal the lamp away from Bugs. |
| 26 |
The Foghorn Leghorn | 1948-10-09 |
Henery Hawk is talking with his father about wanting to get a chicken, but Henery's father dissuades him, as he'd get in the way. Notably, Henery's father lies about what a chicken looks like, leaving Henery in the dark as to what a chicken really is.
Henery's father raids a chicken coop and walks out with a couple of chickens, but is stopped by Foghorn, who doesn't let Henery's father get a word in edgewise before kicking him out. When Henery asks his father if that was a chicken, his father claims Foghorn isn't a chicken but a "shnook" (walking away with a yellow stripe down his back). Henery goes over to Banyard Dawg's house, and knocks the dog out with a shovel. Foghorn stops them and asks Henery what he thinks he is - to which Henery replies that Foghorn is a "loud mouthed shnook." Foghorn isn't helped when the dog wakes up and kicks him, calling him a shnook. |
| 25 |
Odor of the Day | 1948-10-02 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 24 |
Hare Splitter | 1948-09-25 |
| Bugs is getting ready for a date with his new girlfriend, Daisy Lou. At the same time, in the rabbit hole right next to Bugs, a big and dumber-looking rabbit is preparing for the same exact event. When both rabbits find out they're both going for the same girl, they each decide to find bigger and more expensive gifts to impress Daisy with. |
| 23 |
The Pest That Came to Dinner | 1948-09-11 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 22 |
Hot Cross Bunny | 1948-08-21 |
| Not knowing Bugs will soon have a brain transplant with a chicken, a scientist treats Bugs like a king, making him feel comfortable enough to trust the mad scientist. |
| 21 |
Dough Ray Me-ow | 1948-08-14 |
| Louie the Parrot finds a written will stating that his master bequeaths the family fortune not to him, but to his fellow household pet, a lunkhead-ed cat named Heathcliff, with the proviso that Louie is next in line to inherit the wealth if Heathcliff dies. So, Louie plots the untimely demise of Heathcliff. |
| 20 |
You Were Never Duckier | 1948-08-07 |
| Finding that the prize for best duck at the National Poultry Show is only $5, but $50,000 for the best rooster, Daffy disguises himself as one, but then becomes the object of Henery Hawk's chicken hunt. |
| 19 |
Haredevil Hare | 1948-07-24 |
| It stars Bugs Bunny and introduces Marvin the Martian — although he is unnamed in this film — along with his Martian dog, K-9. All the voices are done by Mel Blanc. Marvin's nasal voice is similar to one that Blanc used for the emcee in What's Cookin' Doc?, for just one line, where the emcee says, "Shall we give it to him, folks?" |
| 18 |
The Shell Shocked Egg | 1948-07-10 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 17 |
The Up-Standing Sitter | 1948-07-03 |
| Daffy is working as a baby-sitter for the Acme Baby Sitting Agency while he's sitting on a chicken egg, it hatches. The chick decides Daffy is a stranger and should have nothing to do with him, but Daffy has to catch the chick. Of course, there are complications, including repeated run-ins with Spike the dog, another chicken whose nest the chick hides in, and a high wire that Daffy can't conquer. |
| 16 |
The Rattled Rooster | 1948-06-26 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 15 |
Fünf vor 12 Uhr mittags | 1948-06-12 |
| Yosemite Sam is a-lookin' for any varmint what dares to tame him. And Bugs is just the varmint. |
| 14 |
Bone Sweet Bone | 1948-05-22 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 13 |
Buccaneer Bunny | 1948-05-08 |
| Pirate Yosemite Sam chases Bugs all over a pirate ship to find out where the buried treasure is. |
| 12 |
Nothing But the Tooth | 1948-05-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 11 |
Hop, Look and Listen | 1948-04-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 10 |
Bugs, der Boxer | 1948-04-10 |
| Bugs kritisiert einen Boxer, der einen viel kleineren Gegner vermöbelt hat. Nun fordert der brutale Kerl Bugs heraus. Der hat auch schon eine Idee, wie er dem Boxer eine Lektion erteilen kann |
| 9 |
I Taw a Putty Tat | 1948-04-02 |
| Woman wonders why her little pet birds keep disappearing. Sylvester the cat knows, but other than burping feathers, he's not saying. But it looks like he's met his match when the woman orders another bird from the pet shop: a little yellow canary named Tweety. |
| 8 |
Back Alley Oproar | 1948-03-27 |
| A weary Elmer Fudd retires to bed with hopes for a good night's sleep, but his slumber is disrupted by the incessant singing of Sylvester Cat, who is perched atop a fence beneath Elmer's window. Fudd resorts to increasingly violent methods to try to silence the pesky feline. |
| 7 |
A Hick a Slick and a Chick | 1948-03-13 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 6 |
Daffy Duck Slept Here | 1948-03-06 |
| Porky Pig fights to get a room in the only vacant hotel in town. Unfortunately, he must share his room with Daffy Duck, who irritates Porky and makes the night uncomfortable for him. |
| 5 |
What's Brewin', Bruin? | 1948-02-28 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 4 |
What Makes Daffy Duck | 1948-02-14 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
A Feather in His Hare | 1948-02-07 |
| A Mohican indian does whatever is in his power to catch Bugs. |
| 2 |
Two Gophers from Texas | 1948-01-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 1 |
Absonderliche Affenliebe | 1948-01-03 |
| Bugs Bunny gelangt auf eine Insel, die von Affen bevölkert wird, die sich ähnlich wie Menschen verhalten. Eine Affendame schnappt sich Bugs und beschließt, ihn als ihr Baby zu adoptieren. Bugs ist von der Idee zunächst wenig begeistert |
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| 22 |
A Horse Fly Fleas | 1947-12-13 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 21 |
Catch as Cats Can | 1947-12-06 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 20 |
Mexican Joyride | 1947-11-29 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 19 |
Slick Hare | 1947-11-01 |
| In a slick New York club for the rich and famous, Mr Humphrey Bogart orders rabbit. Waiter Elmer Fudd is at a loss where he'll get fresh rabbit at that time of night until he finds Bugs Bunny feasting on carrots. With time running out, Fudd tries to get Bugs into the pot. |
| 18 |
Doggone Cats | 1947-10-25 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 17 |
Little Orphan Airedale | 1947-10-04 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 16 |
House Hunting Mice | 1947-09-06 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 15 |
The Foxy Duckling | 1947-08-23 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 14 |
A Pest in the House | 1947-08-02 |
| A sleepy man demands total quiet from hotel manager Elmer Fudd, but bellhop Daffy's noisy antics keep prompting the exasperated guest to sock Elmer in the face. |
| 13 |
Crowing Pains | 1947-07-12 |
| Foghorn convinces Henery that Sylvester is a chicken. Foghorn sticks Henery in an egg and sticks it under Sylvester. |
| 12 |
Easter Yeggs | 1947-06-28 |
| Bugs Bunny delivers eggs for the lazy Easter Bunny; he encounters a sadistic brat and a rabbit stew-hungry Elmer Fudd. |
| 11 |
Inki at the Circus | 1947-06-21 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 10 |
Along Came Daffy | 1947-06-04 |
| Yosemite Sam and his brother are starving in their desolate snow-bound cabin. When Daffy shows up as a salesman he finds himself as their target for dinner. |
| 9 |
Hobo Bobo | 1947-05-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
Der hurtige Hase | 1947-05-10 |
| Bugs and Cecil Turtle have their final race. They both promise they won't cheat, and won't play dirty. |
| 7 |
Tweetie Pie | 1947-05-03 |
| Thomas the cat finds Tweety in the snow, warming himself by a cigar butt. Thomas's mistress rescues the little yellow bird before her cat can devour him, but Thomas doesn't give up. |
| 6 |
Birth of a Notion | 1947-04-12 |
| While looking for a home, Daffy discovers a dog and they agree Daffy can stay there. The owner of the house happens to looking for a duck wishbone to complete his experiment. |
| 5 |
Ein Hase aus Manhattan | 1947-03-22 |
| Eine nervige Reporterin interviewt Bugs Bunny auf seinem Anwesen in Hollywood. Natürlich hat der erfolgsverwöhnte Hase eine gewisse Abscheu, sich selbst in den Mittelpunkt zu stellen |
| 4 |
Scent-imental Over You | 1947-03-08 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
The Gay Anties | 1947-02-15 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 2 |
The Goofy Gophers | 1947-01-25 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 1 |
One Meat Brawl | 1947-01-18 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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| 25 |
Roughly Squeaking | 1946-11-23 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 24 |
Da Capo, Bunny | 1946-11-09 |
| At a concerto, a pesky mouse keeps interfering with Bugs' piano playing. |
| 23 |
Mouse Menace | 1946-11-02 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 22 |
The Mouse-Merized Cat | 1946-10-19 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 21 |
The Big Snooze | 1946-10-05 |
| Elmer Fudd walks out of a typical Bugs cartoon, so Bugs gets back at him by disturbing Elmer's sleep using "nightmare paint." |
| 20 |
Fair and Worm-er | 1946-09-28 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 19 |
Racketeer Rabbit | 1946-09-14 |
| While trying to get rid of the cops, Rocky and Mugsy, two wanted gangsters, hold up Bugs in his own house. |
| 18 |
Walky Talky Hawky | 1946-08-31 |
| Young Henery Hawk's father regretfully admits their family's shame: they hunt and eat chickens. Henery set off to find one, and comes across Foghorn Leghorn, where the loudmouth rooster is engaged in his favorite pastime, playing tricks on a grumpy dog. |
| 17 |
Of Thee I Sting | 1946-08-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 16 |
Bacall to Arms | 1946-08-03 |
| A Hollywood wolf makes a pass at a cute movie usherette, gets slapped in the face, then settles down for the show. But his juices get flowing again when the feature ("To Have... To Have... To Have...") comes on and he's inflamed by the hot romantic scenes between Bogey Gocart and Laurie Bee Cool. |
| 15 |
The Great Piggy Bank Robbery | 1946-07-20 |
| After Daffy becomes unconscious, he dreams he is Duck Twacey (a parody of Dick Tracey). He soon realizes that there is a stolen piggy bank crime wave. |
| 14 |
The Eager Beaver | 1946-07-13 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 13 |
Bugs in der Manege | 1946-06-29 |
| Ein Zirkus macht Halt in Bugs Bunnys Wald. Aus Versehen wird der Löwenkäfig direkt über Bugs Bau aufgebaut. Doch wenn der Löwe denkt, er habe leichtes Spiel mit dem Hasen, täuscht er sich gewaltig |
| 12 |
Hollywood Daffy | 1946-06-22 |
| Seeking fame and fortune in the picture business, the little black duck arrives in Hollywood and makes a bee line for Warmer Brothers studio where he hopes to meet the stars and land a contract. However, the studio has a guard who is determined not to let anyone in |
| 11 |
Kitty Kornered | 1946-06-08 |
| Porky puts his cats out in the snow, but then they put him out and have a party. Expelling them again, Porky goes to bed, only to be terrorized by the felines' mock Martian invasion. |
| 10 |
Angsthase Pfeffernase | 1946-05-25 |
| Bugs is lured into an evil scientist's lair, and starts to be chased by a big and hairy orange monster. The scientist wants the monster to catch Bugs so that he can use the bunny for his next experiment. |
| 9 |
Hush My Mouse | 1946-05-04 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
Hollywood Canine Canteen | 1946-04-20 |
| A group of celebrity dogs, led by an Edward G. Robinson look-alike and including Jimmy Durante, decide that celebrity dogs need a nightclub of their own. What follows is very similar to Hollywood Steps Out (1941), except that all the celebrities are drawn as dogs. Notable gags: Dogwood & Blondie making a sandwich of bones; Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy washing dishes, with Stan putting the washed dishes back into the sink; Bud Abbott and 'Lou Costello' as dogs; a sheepdog with hair in his eyes who suddenly has perfect vision when a pretty girl walks by. In an extended scene, Leopold Bowowsky conducts an orchestra; after a series of spot gags, a tuba player misses his cue because he was getting a cup of water, then blows the wrong note because of a fly on his score. Bing Crosby, who was earlier greeting patrons, loses a girl to Frank Sinatra, who was hiding behind a pencil-thin tree. Kaynine Kyser leads his band; we see quick solos from several jazz players, like "Hairy" James and "Boney" Goodman. Finally, the payoff of a running gag: a soldier who had been waiting to call home to Massachusetts gets to use a megaphone with that state's name on it |
| 7 |
Daffy Doodles | 1946-04-06 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 6 |
Hare Remover | 1946-03-23 |
| Elmer is a mad scientist working on a serum that will turn victims into monsters. He tries out the potion on Bugs, but it's unsuccessful. Elmer, however, gets Bugs mixed up with a bear, and assumes his potion works--with wacky results! |
| 5 |
Baby Bottleneck | 1946-03-16 |
| It's the start of the Baby-Boom, and the overworked delivery system is full of glitches: Mother Goose gets a baby skunk, a Scotty dog gets a little hippo, and Mr. and Mrs. Mouse wind up with a kitten. Porky and Daffy take over the Baby Factory and get things straightened out until an unidentified egg comes rolling down the assembly line. |
| 4 |
Quentin Quail | 1946-03-02 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
Holiday for Shoestrings | 1946-02-23 |
| To the tune of The Nutcracker, a number of elves do all the work in a shoe shop. |
| 2 |
Baseball Bugs | 1946-02-02 |
| Auf dem Baseballfeld trickst Bugs Bunny eine starke Mannschaft aus, die bulligen Gashaus-Gorillas |
| 1 |
Book Revue | 1946-01-05 |
| The ultimate Warner Brothers "books come to life" cartoon. Parodies and caricatures of Harry James, Frank Sinatra, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Gene Krupa, Jimmy Durante and, in a wild take-off on Danny Kaye, Daffy launches into a Russian-accented version of "Carolina in the Morning," then scat-sings his way through the tale of "Red Riding Hood" with Margaret O'Brien as Red. |
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| 18 |
Nasty Quacks | 1945-12-01 |
| A pet duckling grows up to be Daffy. His antics soon grate on the family, culminating in a fencing match at the breakfast table fought with butter knives. But the daughter defends Daffy. |
| 17 |
Hare Tonic | 1945-11-10 |
| Bugs Bunny tricks Elmer Fudd into believing his house has been quarantined for something called "rabbititus. |
| 16 |
Peck Up Your Troubles | 1945-10-20 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 15 |
The Bashful Buzzard | 1945-09-15 |
| Once again, as in 'Bugs Bunny Gets The Boid (1942)' , Beaky Buzzard is sent out by his Italian-voiced Mamma to bring home something to eat. While his brothers fetch a milk cow (with farmer attached), a string of circus elephants (including a baby one brandishing a banner reading "I am NOT Dumbo") and a dog attached to a fire hydrant, Beaky manages to capture a baby bumble bee. |
| 14 |
Fresh Airedale | 1945-08-25 |
| In his master's eyes, "good old Shep" is the perfect dog, but the cat knows he's really a two-faced mutt who can be bought off with a bone by a burglar, and then take credit for it when the cat chases the crook off. But then Shep becomes obsessed by a newspaper story proclaiming a real canine hero the nation's "No. 1 Dog." |
| 13 |
Im Kaufhaus ist der Hase los | 1945-08-11 |
| Everything seems to be going all right when Bugs starts working in a department store. That is, until he gets involved with taxidermy. |
| 12 |
Wagon Heels | 1945-07-28 |
| Porky leads a wagon train into "Injun Joe Territory," and finally comes up against the fearsome Superchief. But Sloppy Moe, a survivor of a previous Injun Joe attack, knows something about him he won't tell... until the very end. |
| 11 |
Tale of Two Mice | 1945-06-30 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 10 |
A Gruesome Twosome | 1945-06-09 |
| Two cats (one a caricature of Jimmy Durante) battle violently for the affections of a pretty girl cat, who'll dispense her favors on the one who brings her a little bird. Unfortunately for the love struck felines, the bird in question is a vicious little thing named Tweety. |
| 9 |
Ain't That Ducky | 1945-05-19 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
Hare Trigger | 1945-05-05 |
Yosemite Sam means to hold up the Super-Chief train and Bugs is out to stop him.
Note: First appearance of Yosemite Sam, whose prototype, Red Hot Ryder, opposed Bugs eight months earlier in Buckaroo Bugs (1944). |
| 7 |
Behind the Meat-Ball | 1945-04-07 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 6 |
Life with Feathers | 1945-03-24 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 5 |
Trap Happy Porky | 1945-02-24 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 4 |
The Unruly Hare | 1945-02-10 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
Draftee Daffy | 1945-01-27 |
| Daffy Duck is desperate to elude the draft board respresentative bearing his conscription order. |
| 2 |
Herr Meets Hare | 1945-01-13 |
| Hermann Goering heads to the Black Forest for rest and relaxation; because of a wrong turn in Albuquerque, so does Bugs, who encounters "Fatso" while trying to get to Las Vegas. |
| 1 |
Odor-Able Kitty | 1945-01-06 |
| A cat, fed up with abuse from dogs, disguises himself as a skunk, but this attracts the amorous attentions of a real skunk. First appearance of Pepe Le Pew, though here he's named "Henry". |
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| 27 |
Stage Door Cartoon | 1944-12-30 |
| That wascawwy wabbit is chased into a theatre by Elmer Fudd, and ends up having to perform to save himself, as well as convince Elmer to act himself. The vaudeville industry was never this wacky! |
| 26 |
The Stupid Cupid | 1944-11-25 |
| Cupid (who looks suspiciously like Elmer Fudd) is on the prowl around the farm. With his ever-accurate arrows (which have their tips replaced with suction cups for safety's sake), he spreads love to sometimes unwilling recipients. |
| 25 |
The Old Grey Hare | 1944-10-28 |
| Frustrated at never getting the rabbit, Elmer Fudd cries out to his God, who responds (much to Elmer's reply). God takes Elmer far into the future, to 2018 where Elmer is an old man chasing an old Bugs. With the new weaponry available, Elmer fatally wounds Bugs, sparking a trip down memory lane to when they were both children and the chase began |
| 24 |
Booby Hatched | 1944-10-14 |
| Winter. A duck struggles mightily, and finally hatches her eggs in the bitter cold, after candling them and seeing the chicks skiing, skating, and otherwise enjoying winter inside the shells. All but one, that is: poor little Robespierre. She doesn't notice until after the rest of the brood has gone swimming and Robespierre has sprouted legs and run off in search of warmth. |
| 23 |
Lost and Foundling | 1944-09-30 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 22 |
Plane Daffy | 1944-09-16 |
| Daffy Duck is a message courier bird delivering a military secret that a femme fatale Nazi spy is determined to get. |
| 21 |
Goldilocks and the Jivin' Bears | 1944-09-02 |
| One of the "Censored Eleven", a group of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons that have been withheld from syndication due to offensive racial themes. |
| 20 |
Buckaroo Bugs | 1944-08-26 |
| The Masked Marauder (Bugs) is a carrot thief in the West. The only cowboy that can stop him is the dumbest one in the West: Red Hot Ryder. |
| 19 |
Birdy and the Beast | 1944-08-19 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 18 |
From Hand to Mouse | 1944-08-05 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 17 |
Hasablanca | 1944-07-22 |
Es herrscht tiefster Winter, und Bugs Bunny ist auf der Suche nach einem warmen Plätzchen für die Nacht. Granny hat Mitleid mit dem Hasen und lässt ihn ins Haus. Hund Sylvester hält davon ganz und gar nichts und versucht, den Hasen wieder loszuwerden …
Text: kabel eins via fernsehserien.de |
| 16 |
Brother Brat | 1944-07-15 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 15 |
Hare Ribbin' | 1944-06-24 |
| Bugs is threatened by a dog that hunts rabbits. While trying to escape, Bugs dresses as a woman, trying to avert the dog's attention off chasing Bugs. |
| 14 |
Slightly Daffy | 1944-06-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 13 |
Angel Puss | 1944-06-03 |
| One of the "Censored Eleven", a group of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons that have been withheld from syndication due to offensive racial themes. |
| 12 |
Duck Soup to Nuts | 1944-05-27 |
| Porky is hunting ducks. Daffy is in his sights, but manages to escape repeatedly, mostly with his powers of persuasion. |
| 11 |
Russian Rhapsody | 1944-05-20 |
| As Adolph Hitler personally flies a bomber on a mission to the Soviet Union, the gremlins from the Kremlin set about to stop him. |
| 10 |
Swooner Crooner | 1944-05-06 |
| Porky Pig's egg faces production problems when a crooning rooster distracts the hens from their jobs. |
| 9 |
Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips | 1944-04-22 |
| Bugs, dressed as he was in the army, lands on an island invaded by Japanese soldiers. |
| 8 |
Tick Tock Tuckered | 1944-04-08 |
| Porky and Daffy are workers at an aircraft company, and are chronically late. Why? Because they have a great deal of trouble getting to sleep, between the noisy cats, the full moon shining insistently, the sudden rain shower (and leak in the roof). |
| 7 |
The Weakly Reporter | 1944-03-25 |
| A newsreel spoof with WWII home front gags, including rationing, air raid drills and women filling in men's jobs. |
| 6 |
I Got Plenty of Mutton | 1944-03-11 |
| A wolf, deprived of meat by war rationing and starving, sees an article in the newspaper about a sheepdog leaving his flock to join the army and thinks it will be easy pickings. |
| 5 |
Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears | 1944-02-26 |
| The Three Bears want something new to eat and decide to try and lure Goldilocks to them with porridge. However, all they have is carrot soup and so lure Bugs Bunny instead. In an attempt to stop them from chasing him, Bugs tells Mama bear that she's beautiful. The plan works, but Bugs now must escape from a love-stricken mama bear, who stops him at ever door until he plows through a wall to escape. He makes it back to his hole to find Mama Bear already there who then proceeds to kiss him he appears out of the hole covered in lipstick. It ends with Bugs running away screaming |
| 4 |
Tom Turk and Daffy | 1944-02-12 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
Meatless Flyday | 1944-01-29 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 2 |
Is was, Doc? | 1944-01-08 |
| Bugs Bunny wirft einen Blick auf die Spezies Hund |
| 1 |
Rothäschen und der böse Wolf | 1944-01-04 |
| Rotkäppchen bringt Bugs Bunny in einem Korb zur Großmutter. Doch diese ist nicht zu Hause, und so nimmt der Wolf ihren Platz ein. Wenig später ist die Hasenjagd eröffnet |
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| 28 |
Puss N' Booty | 1943-12-11 |
| Woman wonders why her little pet birds keep disappearing. Rudolph the cat knows, but other than burping feathers, he's not saying. But it looks like he's met his match when the woman orders another bird from the pet shop: a little yellow canary named "Petey" |
| 27 |
An Itch in Time | 1943-12-04 |
| Elmer threatens to give his dog a bath if he doesn't stop scratching, but the poor pooch is the victim of a hungry flea whose tools of the trade include pickaxes and dynamite. |
| 26 |
Daffy- The Commando | 1943-11-20 |
| Commando Daffy Duck goes behind enemy lines and causes havoc for a Nazi German officer and his troops. |
| 25 |
Inki and the Minah Bird | 1943-11-13 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 24 |
Falling Hare | 1943-10-30 |
| Fiction becomes reality when Bugs starts reading a book about gremlins that terrorize military aircraft. Unfortunately for Bugs he ends up on one with a Gremlin. |
| 23 |
Fin'n Catty | 1943-10-23 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 22 |
A Corny Concerto | 1943-09-18 |
| Making fun of "Fantasia", Bugs, Porky Pig and Porky's dog do a ballet after Elmer Fudd introduces "A Tale of the Vienna Woods." |
| 21 |
Hiss and Make Up | 1943-09-11 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 20 |
Scrap Happy Daffy | 1943-08-21 |
| During World War Two, Daffy Duck owns a junkyard which collects scrap metal to use in building weapons to continue the Allied fight against the Axis powers. Hitler reads about Daffy's scrap pile and about Daffy's stated intent to win the war with junk and, after throwing a fit and chewing a carpet like a mad dog, orders Daffy's scrap pile destroyed. |
| 19 |
Tin Pan Alley Cats | 1943-07-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 18 |
Porky Pig's Feat | 1943-07-17 |
| After Daffy Duck gambles away all of his and Porky's money, the duo have no money to pay the expensive bill for their stay at the Broken Arms Hotel, and the receptionist will not let them leave until they pay the bill. |
| 17 |
Hula Hula Hasa | 1943-07-03 |
| Zwei Unglückliche treiben mitten im Ozean auf einem kleinen hölzernen Floß. Der Hunger hat sie schon ganz irre gemacht, als sie auf einer Insel stranden. Dort entdecken sie – Bugs … |
| 16 |
The Aristo-Cat | 1943-06-19 |
| Meadows the butler, fed up with the family cat's practical jokes, walks off the job, leaving the formerly-pampered feline alone and totally helpless, unaware even of what a mouse looks like. Thus, he's terrified when the cheese-hunting mice Hubie and Bertie show up, making their first appearance in a Warner Bros. cartoon. |
| 15 |
Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk | 1943-06-12 |
| Bugs works as a harvester in the Giant's garden. The Giant's vegetables are predictably as big as him, but can Bugs resist the sweet temptation of these gigantic carrots? |
| 14 |
Yankee Doodle Daffy | 1943-06-05 |
Daffy Duck, agent to the stars, complete with business card that flashes like a theater marquis, does everything he can to convince Porky Pig of "Smeller Productions" that his preadolescent client "Sleepy LaGoon" can become a star. This annoys Porky, as it is his day off and he has planned to play golf.
Daffy spends most of the cartoon telling Porky about what his client can do, while actually performing various schticks himself, in his usual wild and frenetic way. After trying various ways to escape, Porky locks Daffy in a huge vault and takes off in a plane only to find out that the pilot of the plane was Daffy. Porky then jumps out with a parachute while Daffy follows. Porky then gets chased back to his office. Finally, Porky relents and asks to see what his client can do. "Sleepy", a small and droopy-eyed duck who has whiled away the episode slurping a huge all-day sucker which he keeps in a banjo case, finally gets to perform. "Sleepy" begins to sing a song in a strong baritone voice. He starts out well, then tries to hit a high note, and goes into a coughing fit. Iris out. |
| 13 |
Tokio Jokio | 1943-05-15 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 12 |
Greetings Bait | 1943-05-15 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 11 |
The Wise Quacking Duck | 1943-05-01 |
| The aptly named Mr. Meek is sent by Sweety Puss to kill Daffy for dinner. Daffy escape the hatchet, and hides behind a haystack, squirting ketchup for blood and making dying noises. Mr. Meek sees through this, and chases Daffy into the house. Inside the house, there's a lot of chasing, Daffy does a striptease, and faced down a shotgun twice. |
| 10 |
The Unbearable Bear | 1943-04-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 9 |
Super-Schlappohr | 1943-04-03 |
| Nicht nur die Kometen fliegen am nächtlichen Himmel, sondern auch Bugs Bunny, das Super-Schlappohr... |
| 8 |
Hop and Go | 1943-03-27 |
| Two Scottish smart-aleck rabbits named Andy and Sandy mess with the mind of Claude Hopper, a goofy American kangaroo who claims to be the world's "champeen jumper." The three hold a friendly little jumping competition. Ultimately, the rabbits induce the kangaroo to hop so high that he lands on wartime Tokyo and blows it to smithereens with some dynamite in his pouch. |
| 7 |
Flop Goes the Weasel | 1943-03-20 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 6 |
The Fifth-Column Mouse | 1943-03-06 |
| The mice of a house prepare for war when their appeasement policy fails to end the menace of a cat. |
| 5 |
To Duck or Not to Duck | 1943-03-06 |
| Daffy challenges duck hunter Elmer to a boxing match, rigged in his favor with the collusion of the duck referee. In the stands, Elmer's dog Larrimore suspects that something funny is going on, but he's drowned out by Daffy's all-duck cheering section. |
| 4 |
Das große Rennen | 1943-02-20 |
| Bugs is fed up with Cecil winning all the races they compete in. So, Bugs decides to cheat with having different gadgets and costumes on, making Cecil have to finish last for once (maybe). |
| 3 |
Pigs in a Polka | 1943-02-02 |
| The story of the three little pigs and the big bad wolf, this time performed as pantomime to the Hungarian Dances by Johannes Brahms. |
| 2 |
Confusions of a Nutzy Spy | 1943-01-23 |
| In one of the many WWII-themed Warner Bros. cartoons, Porky Pig is a cop working for Ye Towne Cooler (where the Long Arm of the Law is just that, and the "Wanted" photos include a pin-up girl). On this particular day, Porky and his dog have to look for a lynx - named Missing Lynx - spying for Germany and ready to plant a bomb (titled "Hallelujah, I'm a Bomb"). |
| 1 |
Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs | 1943-01-16 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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| 39 |
Alles fauler Zauber | 1942-12-12 |
| Bugs Bunny beschwert sich, als ihm der Magier Ala Bahma den Eingang seiner Wohnung in einem Baum mit Werbeplakaten für dessen Auftritt zunagelt.... |
| 38 |
My Favorite Duck | 1942-12-05 |
| Porky tries to relax on a hunting and fishing trip, but Daffy, smugly pointing out the "No Duck Hunting" signs, subjects him to constant irritation. Then the "Duck Hunting Season Open" signs start going up. |
| 37 |
Ding Dog Daddy | 1942-12-05 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 36 |
A Tale of Two Kitties | 1942-11-21 |
| Babbit and Catstello, take-offs on Bud Abbott and Lou Costello try to catch the little Tweety bird, using everything from stilts to dynamite. Trouble is, the tiny bird has a vicious streak in him. |
| 35 |
The Hare-Brained Hypnotist | 1942-10-31 |
| This time Elmer Fudd goes after Bugs using hypnotism, only the plan backfires. |
| 34 |
The Daffy Duckaroo | 1942-10-24 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 33 |
The Sheepish Wolf | 1942-10-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 32 |
The Hep Cat | 1942-10-03 |
The first color Looney Tunes short (most Merrie Melodies shorts had been in color since 1934).
A cat-about-town fancies himself such an irresistible "hunk" he momentarily resembles Victor Mature. His wooing of a cute kitten gets derailed by a prankster dog using a cat hand puppet to trap him. |
| 31 |
The Dover Boys at Pimento University or The Rivals of Roquefort Hall | 1942-09-19 |
| A Gay 90's melodrama depicting the exploits of the Dover Boys, Tom, Dick and Larry (of Pimento University), and their rescue of dainty Dora Standpipe (of Miss Cheddar's Female Academy) from the clutches of coward, bully, cad and thief Dan Backslide. |
| 30 |
The Impatient Patient | 1942-09-05 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 29 |
Fox Pop | 1942-09-05 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 28 |
Eatin' on the Cuff or The Moth Who Came to Dinner | 1942-08-22 |
| A live-action piano player relates the story of the Moth who, on his way to marry his Honey Bee, falls into the clutches of an amourous black widow spider, who at one point disguises herself as Veronica Lake in an attempt to snare her man, er, bug. |
| 27 |
Fresh Hare | 1942-08-22 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 26 |
The Squawkin' Hawk | 1942-08-08 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 25 |
The Ducktators | 1942-08-01 |
| Hitler, Mussolini, and Hirohito are portrayed as ducks taking over a barnyard. |
| 24 |
Foney Fables | 1942-08-01 |
| A series of fractured fairy tales vignettes. |
| 23 |
Wacky Blackout | 1942-07-11 |
| We tour a farm and see how the various animals are preparing for the war, in a series of blackout skits. |
| 22 |
Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid | 1942-07-11 |
| Mama Buzzard wants her children to learn to bring back meat for dinner. One buzzardling is shy and has to be kicked out of the nest. He's told to at least bring back a rabbit |
| 21 |
Double Chaser | 1942-06-27 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 20 |
Gopher Goofy | 1942-06-27 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 19 |
Hobby Horse-Laffs | 1942-06-06 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 18 |
Hold the Lion, Please | 1942-06-06 |
| It seems the whole animal kingdom make fun of the lion as a has-been. Anxious to prove them wrong, the lion decides to try and catch a rabbit. |
| 17 |
Nutty News | 1942-05-23 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 16 |
Lights Fantastic | 1942-05-23 |
| A tour of the bright lights of New York City, where the various advertising signs come to life. |
| 15 |
The Draft Horse | 1942-05-09 |
| A farm horse tries to enlist in the army, but despite his virtuoso display of wartime histrionics, he's rejected when he flunks the physical. Dejected, he wanders into a mock battlefield, which tells him what war is really like. |
| 14 |
The Wacky Wabbit | 1942-05-02 |
| Bugs arrives in the desert to find Elmer prospecting for gold. Fudd is finally driven to pull his own gold tooth. |
| 13 |
Daffy's Southern Exposure | 1942-05-02 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 12 |
Dog Tired | 1942-04-25 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 11 |
Horton Hatches the Egg | 1942-04-11 |
| Horton the elephant agrees to watch over lazy Maisie bird's egg while she vacations. Much later, after standing (and sitting) guard 100-percent faith- fully through rain and snow, Horton and the egg are captured by three hunters and put in a circus. Maisie happens by just as the egg is about to hatch and demands that Horton give it back to her. |
| 10 |
Saps in Chaps | 1942-04-11 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 9 |
The Wabbit Who Came to Supper | 1942-03-28 |
| Elmer Fudd is already hunting Bugs when he learns that he will inherit three million dollars from Uncle Louie if he doesn't harm animals, especially rabbits. |
| 8 |
Crazy Cruise | 1942-03-14 |
| A tour that takes us to different places around the world that includes: The African Jungle, The Carribean, The Swiss Alps, Veronica Lake, and The Pyramids. |
| 7 |
Conrad the Sailor | 1942-02-28 |
| Conrad Cat's attempts to keep the battleship decks swabbed are frustrated by Daffy's tricks, like putting paint in his bucket, and by unexpected appearances of the pint-sized Admiral. |
| 6 |
Porky's Cafe | 1942-02-21 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 5 |
Who's Who in the Zoo | 1942-02-14 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 4 |
Aloha Hooey | 1942-01-31 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
The Bird Came C.O.D. | 1942-01-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 2 |
Porky's Pastry Pirates | 1942-01-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 1 |
Hop Skip and a Chump | 1942-01-13 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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| 41 |
Porky's Pooch | 1941-12-27 |
| A dog named Rover explains to a black, down-on-his-luck shaggy dog named Andy how he got his master. He went into a hotel room and bothered someone taking a bath--Porky Pig. Porky doesn't want Rover as a pet, no matter how many times Rover tries to make Porky adopt him. |
| 40 |
Wabbit Twouble | 1941-12-20 |
| Elmer expects to find rest and relaxation at Jellostone National Park, but he mistakenly sets camp in the neighborhood of Bugs' rabbit hole, and Bugs (and a neighboring bear) don't have much leisure in mind. |
| 39 |
Rhapsody in Rivets | 1941-12-06 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 38 |
The Cagey Canary | 1941-11-22 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 37 |
Porky's Midnight Matinee | 1941-11-22 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 36 |
Saddle Silly | 1941-11-08 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 35 |
Rookie Revue | 1941-10-25 |
| Random gags around military life, set on an army base. A bugler uses a jukebox to play reveille. In formation, one private has a great deal of trouble remembering what comes after "3"; after he gets it, he decides not to go for the $32 question. In the mess hall, the machine gunners machine gun their food while the bombers catch falling biscuits. The infantry marches for miles - past a "next time, take the train" billboard. The camouflage troops march by, invisibly. We see training substitutes: wooden guns, cars marked "tank" and, alas, a banner marked "parachute" deployed in mid-jump. More training: aerial games (of tic-tac-toe). The anti-aircraft division has target practice, on an aerial shooting gallery. Finally, in an elaborate process, a general provides firing instructions to a big gun; when it hits his own building, he says, "I'm a baaad general." |
| 34 |
Robinson Crusoe Jr. | 1941-10-25 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 33 |
The Bug Parade | 1941-10-11 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 32 |
The Brave Little Bat | 1941-09-27 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 31 |
Notes to You | 1941-09-20 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 30 |
All This and Rabbit Stew | 1941-09-13 |
| Another dumb hunter tries to have Bugs as his dinner. It's a good thing that Bugs knows how to negotiate with hunters, as this certain hunter is a sucker for negotiations. |
| 29 |
Snowtime for Comedy | 1941-08-30 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 28 |
The Henpecked Duck | 1941-08-30 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 27 |
Sport Chumpions | 1941-08-16 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 26 |
We, the Animals- Squeak! | 1941-08-09 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 25 |
Aviation Vacation | 1941-08-02 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 24 |
Inki and the Lion | 1941-07-19 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 23 |
Wer jagt wen? | 1941-07-05 |
| Bugs' peace and quiet is interrupted when Willoughby, a dog, digs Bugs out of his rabbit hole. Willoughby takes an immediate disliking to Bugs, and he starts to chase him into a lake. |
| 22 |
Meet John Doughboy | 1941-07-05 |
| Porky introduces a newsreel of wartime spot gags, including a spoof of the RKO Pictures logo, and caricatures of Jack Benny and Rochester. |
| 21 |
The Wacky Worm | 1941-06-21 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 20 |
Porky's Prize Pony | 1941-06-21 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 19 |
Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt | 1941-06-07 |
| While reading about an indian named Hiawatha in a book, Bugs soon learns that Hiawatha is real, and is trying to cook him for dinner as rabbit stew. |
| 18 |
A Coy Decoy | 1941-06-07 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 17 |
Hollywood Steps Out | 1941-05-24 |
| A tour of Ciro's Nightclub packed with caricatures of many top stars, including (in order) Cary Grant, Greta Garbo Edward G. Robinson and Ann Sheridan, Johnny Weissmuller, James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart and George Raft, Harpo Marx, Clark Gable, Bing Crosby, Leopold Stokowski, James Stewart and Dorothy Lamour, Tyrone Power and Sonja Henie, The Frankenstein Monster, Larry Fine, Moe Howard, Curly Howard, Oliver Hardy, Cesar Romero, Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland and Lewis Stone, Kay Kyser, Peter Lorre, Henry Fonda, J. Edgar Hoover, Ned Sparks, Jerry Colonna, and Groucho Marx; many more just get sight gags, such as Claudette Colbert, Norma Shearer, William Powell, Don Ameche, Wallace Beery, C. Aubrey Smith, Boris Karloff, Arthur Treacher, Buster Keaton and Mischa Auer. |
| 16 |
Farm Frolics | 1941-05-10 |
| A series of spot gags about farm life. Running gag: why are all the little piggies watching the clock so intently? |
| 15 |
Porky's Ant | 1941-05-10 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 14 |
The Trial of Mr. Wolf | 1941-04-26 |
| The Big Bad Wolf is put on trial for harassing Little Red Riding Hood. He then decides to tell his false side of the story, portraying Little Red Riding Hood and Grandma to be scheming to make a coat out of him. |
| 13 |
Porky's Preview | 1941-04-19 |
| The audience enters Porky's movie theater, with a collection of quick gags: A firefly acting as usher, a kangaroo taking tickets and putting the stubs in her pouch, a chicken buying child tickets for her eggs. A skunk tries to buy a ticket, costing a nickel, but he only has one scent. He looks for a way to sneak in. Meanwhile, Porky introduces the show: a collection of cartoons, drawn as stick figures. At the end, the audience is all gone because the skunk managed to sneak in. |
| 12 |
Toy Trouble | 1941-04-12 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 11 |
Goofy Groceries | 1941-03-29 |
| Grocery store products come to life, along with caricatures of Jack Benny, Rochester and Ned Sparks, and take-offs on Superman and King Kong. |
| 10 |
Porky's Bear Facts | 1941-03-29 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 9 |
Schildkröte besiegt Hasen | 1941-03-15 |
| A $10 bet is between Bugs and Cecil Turtle when they agree to compete in a race against each other. Bugs is sure that he'll win, because Cecil is a turtle, but Cecil has some tricks up his sleeves, unbeknownst to Bugs. |
| 8 |
Joe Glow, the Firefly | 1941-03-08 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 7 |
The Cat's Tale | 1941-03-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 6 |
The Crackpot Quail | 1941-02-15 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 5 |
The Haunted Mouse | 1941-02-15 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 4 |
Sniffles Bells the Cat | 1941-02-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
The Fighting 69½th | 1941-01-18 |
| A picnic; no humans in sight. Both the red and black ant colonies spot it at the same time. Their scouts get into a fight over the first olive, and of course you know, this means war. The war features such gags as limburger stink bombs, commando raids on the cake, and a bucket brigade building a sandwich. But the human returns, gathering up everything but one cake. The generals get into another fight trying to divide it. |
| 2 |
Porky's Snooze Reel | 1941-01-11 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 1 |
Elmer's Pet Rabbit | 1941-01-04 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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| 40 |
Shop Look & Listen | 1940-12-21 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 39 |
The Timid Toreador | 1940-12-21 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 38 |
Of Fox and Hounds | 1940-12-07 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 37 |
Porky's Hired Hand | 1940-11-30 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 36 |
Bedtime for Sniffles | 1940-11-23 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 35 |
Wacky Wildlife | 1940-11-09 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 34 |
The Sour Puss | 1940-11-02 |
| Porky decides to go fishing the next day and tells his cat. The cat sleeps fitfully. The next day, while they are fishing, the cat gets into a battle with a flying fish who behaves rather like Daffy Duck. |
| 33 |
Good Night Elmer | 1940-10-26 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 32 |
Holiday Highlights | 1940-10-12 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 31 |
Prehistoric Porky | 1940-10-12 |
| Caveman Porky awakens and plays with his pet Rover, a massive dinosaur. After Rover's playfulness causes a disruption to the prehistoric peace and quiet, Porky's copy of "Expire" magazine arrives in the mail, filled with ads for fashionable new bearskins. Porky decides to go out and get himself a new suit, and sets off with his trusty club. |
| 30 |
Stage Fright | 1940-09-28 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 29 |
Calling Dr. Porky | 1940-09-21 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 28 |
Malibu Beach Party | 1940-09-14 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 27 |
Ceiling Hero | 1940-08-24 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 26 |
Patient Porky | 1940-08-24 |
| Porky checks into a hospital with a tummyache; he has the bad luck to encounter a patient posing a "Dr. Chilled-Air" who is a bit too eager to operate. |
| 25 |
Ghost Wanted | 1940-08-10 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 24 |
A Wild Hare | 1940-07-27 |
| The first "true" appearance of Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. Elmer is a dimwitted hunter, "wooking for wabbits." Bugs is clever, smooth-talking character, who confuses Elmer with double-talk and misdirection. Elmer is no match for the wascally wabbit, even when he thinks Bugs is dead. |
| 23 |
The Egg Collector | 1940-07-20 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 22 |
Porky's Baseball Broadcast | 1940-07-06 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 21 |
Little Blabbermouse | 1940-07-06 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 20 |
Circus Today | 1940-06-22 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 19 |
The Chewin' Bruin | 1940-06-08 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 18 |
Tom Thumb in Trouble | 1940-06-08 |
| Tom's father mistakenly believes that the little bird who's just rescued his tiny son from drowning in the dishwater is attacking the boy and drives it away. Tom sets off to find the bird and gets lost in a fierce snowstorm. |
| 17 |
A Gander at Mother Goose | 1940-05-25 |
| A collection of short gags based on classic nursery rhymes and fairy tales. |
| 16 |
You Ought to Be in Pictures | 1940-05-18 |
| Daffy Duck convinces Porky Pig to quit the cartoon biz and try his luck in the features. Porky's adventures begin when he tries to enter the studio. Features live-action segments with producer Leon Schlesinger as himself and studio writer Michael Maltese (uncredited, with his voice dubbed by Mel Blanc) as a studio guard. Studio directors Bob Clampett and Chuck Jones also have brief cameos. |
| 15 |
Sniffles Takes a Trip | 1940-05-11 |
| Sniffles the mouse is in the country for a restful vacation, but the woodland creatures keep him awake and eventually frighten him into scurrying back to the city. |
| 14 |
The Hardship of Miles Standish | 1940-04-27 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 13 |
Porky's Poor Fish | 1940-04-27 |
| Porky Pig owns a fish store and goes out to lunch. After a cat is not having much success with a mouse, he goes into the fish store when Porky is away. When the cat thinks he has the good appetite, the fish go to war against him and drive him out of the store. He is then freaked out by the mouse and shrinks as the mouse grows |
| 12 |
Slap Happy Pappy | 1940-04-13 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 11 |
The Bear's Tale | 1940-04-13 |
| The bears go out for a bicycle ride while their porridge cools. Goldilocks comes along, but stops at grandmother's house instead, where the wolf is waiting. He sends her away, then realized she'd do just fine, so he rushes over to the bears house. Red gets to granny's house, finds a note from the wolf, and calls Goldy. |
| 10 |
Confederate Honey | 1940-03-30 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 9 |
Cross Country Detours | 1940-03-16 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
Pilgrim Porky | 1940-03-16 |
| The Pilgrims, led by captain Porky Pig, set sail from Plymouth for America. We get a series of ocean sailing blackout gags, including a running bit between our narrator and the cook, looking for a fish suitable for dinner, a singing trio interrupted by seasickness, flying fish (in airplanes). |
| 7 |
Elmer's Candid Camera | 1940-03-02 |
| It marks the first appearance of Elmer Fudd (voiced by Arthur Q. Bryan), who had evolved from Tex Avery's "Egghead," and the last appearance of Happy Rabbit (excluding Elmer's Pet Rabbit, where he was billed as Bugs Bunny, the first instance of that name being used on-screen, and a cameo in a later cartoon Patient Porky) until Looney Tunes: Back in Action (first re-seen in deleted scene). |
| 6 |
Ali-Baba Bound | 1940-02-10 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 5 |
Busy Bakers | 1940-02-10 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 4 |
Mighty Hunters | 1940-01-27 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
Africa Squeaks | 1940-01-27 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 2 |
The Early Worm Gets the Bird | 1940-01-13 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 1 |
Porky's Last Stand | 1940-01-06 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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The Curious Puppy | 1939-12-30 |
| While pursuing a little dog who's wandered into an amusement park at night, the park's watchdog accidentally switches on the power to all the rides and attractions, bewildering the pair of canines. |
| 43 |
The Film Fan | 1939-12-16 |
| Porky Pig is on his way to the store to pick up some groceries for his mother when he walks by a sign saying that the local movie theater is having a "kids admitted free" day. The excited Porky rushes in and views a series of spoofs of newsreels, movie trailers, feature films, and even the Lone Ranger! |
| 42 |
Screwball Football | 1939-12-16 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 41 |
Sniffles and the Bookworm | 1939-12-02 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 40 |
Porky the Giant Killer | 1939-11-18 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 39 |
Fagin's Freshman | 1939-11-18 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 38 |
Fresh Fish | 1939-11-04 |
| A tour of the waters near a South Sea island, introducing us to the various kinds of marine life, including the pickled herring, the hermit crab, the starfish, a seahorse race, and many other puns. Among the running gags, a two-headed fish who keeps asking for directions to Mr. Ripley and a professor in a diving sphere looking for a rare wim-wam whistling shark. |
| 37 |
Pied Piper Porky | 1939-11-04 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 36 |
The Good Egg | 1939-10-21 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 35 |
The Little Lion Hunter | 1939-10-07 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 34 |
Naughty Neighbors | 1939-10-07 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 33 |
Jeepers Creepers | 1939-09-23 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 32 |
Land of the Midnight Fun | 1939-09-23 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 31 |
Sioux Me | 1939-09-09 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 30 |
Porky's Hotel | 1939-09-02 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 29 |
Little Brother Rat | 1939-09-02 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 28 |
Detouring America | 1939-08-26 |
| This travelogue across America is filled with sight gags such as the 'Old Reliable' geyser spitting into a spittoon, cliff-dwelling Indians who walk horizontally up and down the faces of cliffs to get to their homes, and a Texas cow puncher who really punches cows. Also featured is Mr. Butter Fingers, a 'human fly' who climbs the outside of the Empire State Building. |
| 27 |
Hare-um Scare-um | 1939-08-12 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 26 |
Wise Quacks | 1939-08-05 |
| Daffy Duck arrives home one day to find Mrs. Duck expecting. As we see Mrs. Duck trying everything she can to get her eggs to hatch, Daffy gets into the "corn juice" to calm his frazzled nerves, and is roaring drunk when his children are born. When a dastardly vulture kidnaps Daffy's littlest duckling, the besotted duck must try to save the little duckling, and he enlists the aid of Porky Pig to do so. |
| 25 |
Snowman's Land | 1939-07-29 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 24 |
Dangerous Dan McFoo | 1939-07-15 |
| An arctic saloon. The tiny dog, Dan McFoo, is playing a pinball-like marble game in the back. His girlfriend, Sue, sounding like Katharine Hepburn, stands by. A stranger comes in with eyes for Sue; he begins a boxing match with Dan. After Dan gets knocked down, he accuses the stranger of having something in the glove; the ref finds four horseshoes and a horse. After the fight goes on a while with no conclusion, the narrator tosses a couple of guns, the lights go out, and Dan is shot or is he? |
| 23 |
Porky's Picnic | 1939-07-15 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 22 |
Old Glory | 1939-07-01 |
| Porky falls asleep after refusing to say the Pledge of Allegiance. Uncle Sam comes to him in his dreams and explains to him what the pledge means, and how it honors those who gave their life for the nation. Porky sees the error of his ways. |
| 21 |
Scalp Trouble | 1939-06-24 |
| General Daffy Duck's fort is plagued by Indian raids. After struggling to awaken Porky Pig for his turn at guard duty, Daffy is terrified by an onslaught of Indians. The day seems lost, until Daffy inadvertently swallows a box of bullets... |
| 20 |
Hobo Gadget Band | 1939-06-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 19 |
Polar Pals | 1939-06-03 |
| Porky Pig inhabits an igloo in the Arctic, where he beds with a covering a several live, furry polar bears, bathes in a shower whose water instantly freezes into long icicles, and dances in the ice and snow with the native fauna. When a greedy fur trapper named I. Killem arrives to threaten Porky's walrus, bear, and seal friends, Porky acts to repel the trapper by firing a musket which spits out buckshot and explosives. Killem flees in what he thinks is a kayak but is actually a whale. |
| 18 |
Believe It or Else | 1939-06-03 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 17 |
Naughty But Mice | 1939-05-20 |
| Sniffles the mouse, in his first appearance in a Warner Bros. cartoon, goes to a drugstore and gets drunk on a cold remedy, then befriends an electric razor and gets it drunk as well. |
| 16 |
Kristopher Kolumbus Jr. | 1939-05-13 |
| Porky Pig is Kristopher Kolumbus, who sets off to discover the New World carrying Queen Isabella's treasures (including her jewels, a slingshot and a Jr. G-Man badge). Porky is met by some weird-looking Indians, some of whom he takes back to the Old World to introduce to the court of Queen Isabella. A hush falls over the hall as the natives prepare to demonstrate their native dance. True to the Warner Bros. tradition, a wild jitterbug scene ensues with music from the studio orchestra. |
| 15 |
Thugs with Dirty Mugs | 1939-05-06 |
| Killer and his gang are robbing every bank in town in numerical order, except they skip the 13th National Bank. The police are unable to catch them, despite their predictability (and their endless sight gags). Finally, they get help from an unlikely source: the guy in the front of the theatre who sat through the picture before. They capture Killer, and he gets a long sentence, which he has to write on the blackboard 1,000 times. |
| 14 |
Porky and Teabiscuit | 1939-04-22 |
| Porky is told to deliver a load of feed to the race track. While there, he inadvertently bids at auction on "Tea Biscuit", a sorry looking excuse of a horse. He enters the steeplechase in an attempt to win the money back. |
| 13 |
Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur | 1939-04-22 |
| "Millions and billions and trillions of years ago," Caspar Caveman (a caricature of Jack Benny) and his pet dinosaur Fido come up against Daffy when they're out duck hunting. |
| 12 |
Bars and Stripes Forever | 1939-04-08 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 11 |
Chicken Jitters | 1939-04-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 10 |
Prest-O Change-O | 1939-03-25 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 9 |
Porky's Movie Mystery | 1939-03-11 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
A Day at the Zoo | 1939-03-11 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 7 |
Gold Rush Daze | 1939-02-25 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 6 |
Porky's Tire Trouble | 1939-02-18 |
| Porky works at the Snappy Rubber Company. His dog, Flat Foot Flookey, is determined to follow him into the plant, despite the rules. And Flookey's clumsiness means he's not exactly going to be able to sneak in like when he falls into a vat of rubberizing solution, and molds his face into a number of then-popular movie stars, or makes Porky's boss (a walrus) drop a stack of tires. |
| 5 |
Robin Hood Makes Good | 1939-02-11 |
Three little squirrels read the book Robin Hood and decide they want to play Robin Hood. The main character, the smallest squirrel, is forced to be the villain, while his two brothers play Robin Hood and Little John.
Meanwhile, a hungry fox is looking for something to eat, and spots the three squirrels. He'll do anything to try to eat them, so he decides to play along Robin Hood, luring the older squirrels to him. Then, it is up to their youngest brother, the smallest squirrel,to save them. |
| 4 |
Hamateur Night | 1939-01-28 |
| It's amateur night at the local theatre, and a procession of bad acts comes and goes: various musicians, a magician, and some actors. But they keep getting interrupted by Egghead singing "She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain". |
| 3 |
It's an Ill Wind | 1939-01-28 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 2 |
Dog Gone Modern | 1939-01-14 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 1 |
The Lone Stranger and Porky | 1939-01-07 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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| 40 |
The Mice Will Play | 1938-12-31 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 39 |
Count Me Out | 1938-12-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 38 |
Porky the Gob | 1938-12-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 37 |
Daffy Duck in Hollywood | 1938-12-12 |
| Daffy Duck wreaks havoc on a movie set at Wonder Pictures ("if it's good, it's a Wonder"). Daffy's creative editing impresses producer I. M. Stupendous. |
| 36 |
The Daffy Doc | 1938-11-26 |
| Doctor Quack is doing an operation, and Daffy is his assistant. Things start out sedately enough, with Daffy asking for quiet in various ways. Then the operation starts, and after handing over instruments at a ever-increasing pace, Daffy loses it and is ejected. |
| 35 |
The Night Watchman | 1938-11-19 |
| A little cat must take his sick father's place as nightwatchman, but is bullied by a tough mouse and his gang, leaving the rest of the mice free to eat all the food and stage a musical floor show. |
| 34 |
You're an Education | 1938-11-05 |
| The brochures in a travel agency come to life. After a series of quick gags (flying fish in airplanes, a wave washing swimmers out to sea and back, etc). , there's a musical interlude featuring a tuba from Cuba. Two Hungary boys are lured by the Cook Island; they grab the Twin Forks from Montana, and add Turkey to their plates, then stop by the Sandwich Islands, Hamburg, Chili, Oyster Bay, and finally a cup of Java. A thief from Bagdad visits the Kimberly Diamond Mines, but awakes a sleeping baby, who Wales. This alerts Central (America), who calls Radio City, which contacts all countries. A group of bobbies, Mounties, Scotland Yard, and others pursue, while the thief is visiting a Pawnee shop. He tries to hide in the fog of London, but it's blown away by a windmill. A dude ranch hand ropes him, then drags him through the Red, Black, and Yellow Seas, and onto the back of the Lone Stranger's horse. They ride off, noting that he's not alone any more. |
| 33 |
Porky in Egypt | 1938-11-05 |
| Porky is a tourist. He's missed the main camel, so he rents one of his own. Both of them are soon overcome by the hot desert sun; the camel starts hallucinating, and marches off, playing the bagpipes. Porky sees the camel swimming in a pool, but it turns out to be a mirage. The camel eventually recovers enough to bring both of them back to town, where Porky goes mad. |
| 32 |
Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas | 1938-10-22 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 31 |
Porky's Naughty Nephew | 1938-10-15 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 30 |
Little Pancho Vanilla | 1938-10-08 |
| Little Pancho Vanilla dreams of becoming a bullfighter, but his mother tells him that's impossible. The greatest bullfighter in Mexico, Don Jose, is coming to town; Pancho tells the local women he's better, so he goes to the amateur tryout, but he gets thrown out because he's so small. The bull quickly disposes of the other amateurs, sending one over the fence, where he catapults Pancho into the ring right on top of the bull, knocking out the bull to great acclaim from the crowd. |
| 29 |
Porky in Wackyland | 1938-09-24 |
| Porky ventures into Darkest Africa in search of the last Do-Do bird, and winds up in Wackyland, a surreal place where the sun comes up atop a human pyramid, the Warner Brothers shield comes zooming from the sky, and populated by creatures such as a three-headed Larry Moe and Curly beast. The Do-Do finally appears, to great fanfare, and eludes Porky by pulling out a pencil and drawing himself a door. |
| 28 |
A Feud There Was | 1938-09-24 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 27 |
Cracked Ice | 1938-09-10 |
| It's ice skating time. After a few generic ice-skating gags, we get to the main story. An animal falls through the ice, and a pig doing W.C. Fields (W.C. Squeals, apparently) calls for help from a Saint Bernard dog. The dog dispenses a drink, and Squeals begins scheming to get some himself. First he tries faking his own fall through the ice, but the dog sees through it and downs the drink himself. Then Squeals tries using a dish of bones and a magnet, but the magnet falls through the ice and gets stuck around a fish. The fish then swims through a liquor spill from the dog's casket; the drunken fish grabs an ax and, swimming in a circle, dunks another skater. He then latches onto Squeals' skates, and hauls him into an ice-skating contest, where the fish-induced antics win him first prize. Squeals fills the loving cup from the dog's cask, and the fish swims off with it. |
| 26 |
A-Lad-In Bagdad | 1938-08-27 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 25 |
Wholly Smoke | 1938-08-27 |
| A neighborhood bully convinces Porky to take a puff from his cigar, causing Porky to hallucinate a smoke-man named Nick O. Teen, along with a musical number done by cigars, cigarettes and pipes in the likeness of the 3 Stooges, etc. |
| 24 |
The Major Lied 'Til Dawn | 1938-08-13 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 23 |
Porky & Daffy | 1938-08-06 |
| Daffy Duck, who only seems to awaken to the sound of a struck platter cover, is a boxer (managed by Porky Pig), who boxes against a champion rooster in a widely commercialized event. His techniques include using crazy antics, dirty tricks and sight gags. |
| 22 |
Porky's Spring Planting | 1938-07-25 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 21 |
Cinderella Meets Fella | 1938-07-23 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 20 |
Love and Curses | 1938-07-09 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 19 |
Have You Got Any Castles? | 1938-06-25 |
| Another entry in the "books come alive" subgenre, with possibly more books coming alive than any other. We begin with some musical numbers, notably the various pages of Green Pastures all joining in on a song (taken from Friz Freleng's 1937 short "Clean Pastures"), The Thin Man entering The White House Cookbook and exiting much fatter, and The House of Seven (Clark) Gables singing backup to Old King Cole. The Three Musketeers break loose, become Three Men on a Horse, grab the Seven Keys to Baldpate, and set the Prisoner of Zenda free. They are soon chased by horsemen from The Charge of the Light Brigade and Under Two Flags and beset by the cannons of All Quiet on the Western Front. All this disturbs the sleep of Rip Van Winkle, who opens Hurricane so that everyone is (all together now) Gone with the Wind. |
| 18 |
Porky's Party | 1938-06-25 |
| Porky's birthday. His uncle sends him a silkworm that churns out articles of clothing when it hears the word "sew." After a sock and a bra, Porky stuffs it in a pocket to prepare for his party. He uses some hair tonic, then his dog Black Fury has some for himself it's 99% alcohol. The guests arrive: a penguin and a goose. The penguin, shoveling in the food, accidentally swallows the worm, which starts churning out top hats, which pop open inside the penguin's head. The goose tries increasingly violent ways of remedying this. Meanwhile, Porky's dog, lathered with shaving cream, runs in and is branded a mad dog. |
| 17 |
Katnip Kollege | 1938-06-11 |
| At the Katnip Kollege, we see a roomful of cats taking a course in Swingology. Everyone swings except Johnny, who can't cut it and has to sit in the dunce chair. Miss Kitty Bright tells him to look her up when he learns how to swing. Finally, listening to the pendulum clock at night, Johnny gets the beat. He rushes out to where everyone is playing and sings "Easy As Rollin' Off a Log" to Kitty Bright. She joins in; he grabs a trumpet for an instrumental break, with the complete band. They both fall off a log; she covers him with kisses. |
| 16 |
Porky the Fireman | 1938-06-04 |
| Porky and his friends try to save a theatrical boarding house. |
| 15 |
The Isle of Pingo Pongo | 1938-05-28 |
| One of the "Censored Eleven", a group of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons that have been withheld from syndication due to offensive racial themes. |
| 14 |
Injun Trouble | 1938-05-21 |
| Remade by Clampett in 1945 as "Wagon Heels". |
| 13 |
Now That Summer Is Gone | 1938-05-14 |
| "Summer is gone" and throughout the forest, squirrels are working hard gathering acorns for the long cold winter ahead. But one young squirrel has a better idea...winning acorns by shooting dice. His father disapproves of the plan but can't make his son stop gambling. Winter comes and the father sends the son to the First Nutional Bank to retrieve the family acorn savings. On the way back, the son meets up with a mysterious squirrel intent on teaching him the evils of gambling |
| 12 |
Porky's Hare Hunt | 1938-04-30 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 11 |
The Penguin Parade | 1938-04-23 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 10 |
Porky's Five & Ten | 1938-04-16 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 9 |
A Star Is Hatched | 1938-04-02 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
Porky's Phoney Express | 1938-03-19 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 7 |
The Sneezing Weasel | 1938-03-12 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 6 |
What Price Porky | 1938-02-26 |
| Porky tries to feed his chickens, but some ducks steal the corn he puts out, then declare war. The battle rages, with the ducks against the chickens, sometimes in wing-to-wing combat, but also aerial attacks, and Porky finally turning the tide with his machine gun improvised from a wringer washer and a bag of corn. But the ducks still get the last laugh. |
| 5 |
Jungle Jitters | 1938-02-19 |
| One of the "Censored Eleven", a group of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons that have been withheld from syndication due to offensive racial themes. |
| 4 |
Porky at the Crocadero | 1938-02-05 |
| The Crocadero nightclub. Porky has his diploma from the Sucker Correspondence School of music, and has dreams of being a bandleader, but he's broke. He gets a job at the club washing dishes. His boss mistakes Porky going after a fly for loafing and fires him. His bandleaders don't show, and he brings Porky back to impersonate several famous bandleaders. |
| 3 |
My Little Buckeroo | 1938-01-29 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 2 |
Porky's Poppa | 1938-01-15 |
| We take a tour of Porky's Poppa's farm, to the tune of Old MacDonald. After meeting several animals, "on this farm, he has a mortgage" which he frets over, particularly since Bessie has stopped producing milk. Poppa orders an Acme milk producing robot, and the beast vs. machine battle is on. |
| 1 |
Daffy Duck & Egghead | 1938-01-01 |
| A very early appearance of a barely recognisable Daffy Duck, seen here tormenting Egghead, a prototype Elmer Fudd who is just as unsuccessful with ducks as he was later to be with a certain wascally wabbit. |
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| 36 |
September in the Rain | 1937-12-18 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 35 |
Porky's Hero Agency | 1937-12-04 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 34 |
The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos | 1937-12-04 |
| A program for radio KUKU set in the woods, mostly starring birds as caricatures of celebrities of the day. |
| 33 |
Porky's Double Trouble | 1937-11-13 |
| Public Enemy #1 wants to wreak havoc again, but he is on the most wanted list in the newspaper. He then notices that there's somebody who looks similar to him: Porky Pig. He kidnaps Porky and disguises himself as the bank teller that Porky is and uses his position to steal. When the police find where Porky has been, and his love captured, Porky's love decides to go out with the criminal instead of him! |
| 32 |
Little Red Walking Hood | 1937-11-06 |
| Red walks past a pool hall; the wolf sees her and pursues. But Red is oblivious to his come-ons. The wolf short-cuts to granny's house; when Red arrives, granny lets the wolf dress as up and attack. The action pauses for a phone call (granny places her grocery order), some late arrivals, and egghead meandering along. |
| 31 |
The Case of the Stuttering Pig | 1937-10-30 |
| A dark and stormy night; a knock on the door of the pig family. It's lawyer Goodwill, with Uncle Solomon's will which leaves everything to the pigs, but if something happens to them, it goes to the lawyer who then immediately adjourns to the basement and a convenient bottle of Jekyll and Hyde potion. Soon, he's got everyone except Porky and Petunia but watch out for that guy in the third row... |
| 30 |
The Lyin' Mouse | 1937-10-16 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 29 |
Rover's Rival | 1937-10-09 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 28 |
I Wanna Be a Sailor | 1937-09-25 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 27 |
Dog Daze | 1937-09-18 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 26 |
Porky's Garden | 1937-09-11 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 25 |
Speaking of the Weather | 1937-09-04 |
| It's midnight at the bookstore and all the book and magazine characters are coming to life. When a bulldog from an adventure book uses an Andrews Sisters-like performance by girls in a travel magazine as a distraction to rob a bank, he is chased, caught, and sentenced to, of course "Life" (the magazine). But there's also a conveniently placed "Escape" magazine.... |
| 24 |
Get Rich Quick Porky | 1937-08-28 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 23 |
A Sunbonnet Blue | 1937-08-21 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 22 |
Porky's Railroad | 1937-08-07 |
| Porky is the engineer on the most pathetic train in the fleet. After some routine episodes (using pepper to get the engine to sneeze itself up a hill, chasing a cow off the tracks, only to discover too late that it's been replaced by a very angry bull), Porky gets word that he's going to be replaced by the new streamlined Silver Fish. He insults it under his breath, but the Silver Fish engineer hears and challenges him to a race. The angry bull catapults Porky to victory. |
| 21 |
Plenty of Money and You | 1937-07-31 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 20 |
Porky's Badtime Story | 1937-07-24 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 19 |
Egghead Rides Again | 1937-07-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 18 |
Porky's Super Service | 1937-07-03 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 17 |
Sweet Sioux | 1937-06-26 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 16 |
Streamlined Greta Green | 1937-06-19 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 15 |
Porky's Building | 1937-06-19 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 14 |
Uncle Tom's Bungalow | 1937-06-05 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 13 |
Clean Pastures | 1937-05-22 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 12 |
Porky and Gabby | 1937-05-15 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 11 |
Ain't We Got Fun | 1937-05-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 10 |
Porky's Duck Hunt | 1937-04-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 9 |
She Was an Acrobat's Daughter | 1937-04-10 |
| An evening at the local movie theater, including a sing-along led by Maestro Stickoutski at he Mighty "Fertilizer" organ, a "Goofy-Tone" newsreel, and the feature, "Petrified Florist," a spoof of 'The Petrified Forest (1936)' featuring caricatures of Bette Davis and 'Leslie Howard' . |
| 8 |
Porky's Romance | 1937-04-03 |
| Petunia Pig introduces herself nervously before the credits. Porky woos her, but she's only interested in his candy, not his hand in marriage. Dejected, Porky tries to hang himself. He fails, but he has a dream sequence (or a nightmare) of what marriage to a candy-eating Petunia would be like, with her lying on the couch while he cares for a dozen piglets. He comes to, and rejects Petunia, even kicking her dog. |
| 7 |
The Fella with a Fiddle | 1937-03-27 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 6 |
I Only Have Eyes for You | 1937-03-06 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 5 |
Picador Porky | 1937-02-27 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 4 |
Porky's Road Race | 1937-02-06 |
| It's race day, and first prize is $2 million (less $1,999,998.37 in taxes). Porky's little car is matched against cars driven by stars of yesteryear, including Laurel and Hardy and Charlie Chaplin. When the black #13 driven by "Borax Karoff" makes a bid for the finish line, can Porky fend him off? |
| 3 |
Pigs Is Pigs | 1937-01-30 |
| A hungry little pig eats a couple of pies off the windowsill. When it's time for dinner, he ties together the spaghetti of all the other little pigs and eats it all. That night, he has a nightmare where he is force-fed by a mad scientist. |
| 2 |
Porky the Wrestler | 1937-01-09 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 1 |
He Was Her Man | 1937-01-02 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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| 32 |
Porky in the North Woods | 1936-12-19 |
| Porky runs a game refuge. Despite the abundant signs to the contrary, Jean-Baptiste the trapper sets numerous traps. Porky rescues the animals from the traps. Jean-Baptiste tracks him down and beats him up. The animals come to Porky's rescue. |
| 31 |
The Village Smithy | 1936-12-05 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 30 |
The CooCoo Nut Grove | 1936-11-28 |
| A visit to a Hollywood nightclub, featuring caricatures of, among others, Walter Winchell, Hugh Herbert, W.C. Fields, Katharine Hepburn, Johnny Weissmuller, Harpo Marx, Mae West, Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Clark Gable, Groucho Marx, and Edward G. Robinson. |
| 29 |
Little Beau Porky | 1936-11-14 |
| Porky's in the foreign legion. But he's not allowed to fight; all he can do is scrub camels, and he's not particularly good at that. The other soldiers ride off to find the evil Ali Mode, leaving Porky behind. Ali Mode notices, and tries to gain entrance to the fort, first by tricking Porky, then by tunnelling, then by military assaults, but Porky rebuffs all attempts, ultimately landing Ali Mode in a big vat of "Cairo Syrup" and collecting a chestful of medals. |
| 28 |
Don't Look Now | 1936-11-07 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 27 |
Boulevardier from the Bronx | 1936-10-10 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 26 |
Milk and Money | 1936-10-03 |
| Porky's father is going to lose his farm. Porky goes to town with his horse and works a milk route, with a warning that if he breaks a bottle he's fired. As he's delivering, cats follow along behind draining the bottles. Meanwhile, Hank Horsefly follows them into town. He stings Dobbin, who crashes and breaks many bottles. They happen upon a horse race and accidentally enter; the horse is merely plodding along until it gets stung again. Porky wins the $10,000 race and drives home in a limo just in time. |
| 25 |
Toy Town Hall | 1936-09-19 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 24 |
Porky's Moving Day | 1936-09-12 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 23 |
At Your Service Madame | 1936-08-29 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 22 |
Porky's Poultry Plant | 1936-08-22 |
| Porky is raising chickens, ducks, and geese. Many birds have fallen victim to the hawk, Porky's going to do everything he can to fight back. |
| 21 |
Sunday Go to Meetin' Time | 1936-08-08 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 20 |
Porky the Rain-Maker | 1936-08-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 19 |
I Love to Singa | 1936-07-18 |
| A spoof of Al Jolson's "The Jazz Singer," a strict piano teaching owl is cursed with a son who "loves to singa," but only jazz. |
| 18 |
Porky's Pet | 1936-07-11 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 17 |
When I Yoo Hoo | 1936-06-27 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 16 |
Shanghaied Shipmates | 1936-06-20 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 15 |
Bingo Crosbyana | 1936-05-30 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 14 |
Fish Tales | 1936-05-23 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 13 |
I'd Love to Take Orders from You | 1936-05-16 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 12 |
Let It Be Me | 1936-05-02 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 11 |
Plane Dippy | 1936-04-30 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 10 |
Westward Whoa | 1936-04-25 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 9 |
I'm a Big Shot Now | 1936-04-11 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
The Blow Out | 1936-04-04 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 7 |
The Fire Alarm | 1936-03-09 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 6 |
Alpine Antics | 1936-03-09 |
| Beans sees a notice of a ski race, and decides to enter. But so does a bad guy (who looks more than a little like Disney's Pete). The bad guy sabotages the other contestants in various ways, takes short cuts, etc. But Beans manages to tie up the bad guy in his own trip line. A duck riding a dachshund knocks the bad guy out for a while; he and Beans trade places a few more times before Beans wins the race, just barely. |
| 5 |
Page Miss Glory | 1936-03-07 |
| A bellhop in the No 1. hotel of a smalltown awaiting the arrival of Miss Glory dreams he has to page Miss Glory at a first class hotel in New York, and this turns out to be a nightmare. Finally he is awakened by the manager, because Miss Glory's car has arrived, but instead of a beautiful lady, a child star a la Shirley Temple steps out ... |
| 4 |
Boom Boom | 1936-02-29 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
The Cat Came Back | 1936-02-08 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 2 |
The Phantom Ship | 1936-02-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 1 |
I Wanna Play House | 1936-01-11 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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| 24 |
The Fire Alarm | 1936-03-09 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 23 |
Flowers for Madame | 1935-11-20 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 22 |
Billboard Frolics | 1935-11-09 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 21 |
Gold Diggers of '49 | 1935-11-02 |
| The gold rush. Beans finds gold in the mountains and rushes into town with the news. Soon, everyone (except Porky's daughter Little Kitty, who Beans fancies) has rushed out to the mountains, but because Porky takes Beans in his car (!), they get there first. Porky finds a gold nugget, then keeps taking it from his pocket. |
| 20 |
Hollywood Capers | 1935-10-19 |
| Beans sneaks in to a Hollywood movie studio lot, where he gets into a heap of trouble. |
| 19 |
Little Dutch Plate | 1935-10-19 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 18 |
A Cartoonist's Nightmare | 1935-09-21 |
| A cartoonist falls victim to the very villains he has drawn. It's up to Beans the Cat to save the day. |
| 17 |
The Lady in Red | 1935-09-07 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 16 |
Buddy the Gee Man | 1935-08-24 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 15 |
The Merry Old Soul | 1935-08-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 14 |
Buddy Steps Out | 1935-07-20 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 13 |
Country Mouse | 1935-07-13 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 12 |
Buddy in Africa | 1935-07-06 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 11 |
Buddy's Bug Hunt | 1935-06-22 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 10 |
Into Your Dance | 1935-06-08 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 9 |
Buddy's Lost World | 1935-05-18 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
My Green Fedora | 1935-05-04 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 7 |
Along Flirtation Walk | 1935-04-06 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 6 |
Buddy of the Legion | 1935-04-06 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 5 |
Buddy's Pony Express | 1935-03-09 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 4 |
I Haven't Got a Hat | 1935-03-09 |
| It's recital day at the schoolhouse. First up: Porky, who recites The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere. A nervous kitten recites Mary Had a Little Lamb. The puppies Ham and Ex sing the title song. Oliver Owl plays the piano; Beans the cat puts a cat and dog inside, and they play a tune as well. |
| 3 |
Buddy's Theatre | 1935-02-16 |
| There is some disagreement over the release date of this short. Some sources claim the release date is February 16th, 1935 while some others claim it is April 1st, 1935. |
| 2 |
Country Boy | 1935-02-09 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 1 |
Mr. and Mrs. Is the Name | 1935-01-19 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| Season 1933 (anzeigen/ausblenden) |
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| 23 |
Sittin' on a Backyard Fence | 1933-12-16 |
| It's the middle of the night, and everyone's asleep except for the house cat (a girl) and alley cats (boys) on the fence competing for her attentions. A bull and three cows from ad posters on the fence sing "Sittin' On A Backyard Fence" and a cat band, using junk instruments play. Two boy cats, one drunk on catnip, fight each other over the girl, and get chased and knocked out by a dog. The girl cat leaves with another male cat, followed by kittens that are obviously theirs. The two fighting cats then shake hands. |
| 22 |
Buddy's Show Boat | 1933-12-09 |
| Captain Buddy and Mlle. Cookie cause quite a stir with their musical showboat showcase. They parade into town and delight the audience with their acts, but it falls to a helpful walrus to save the show, and Cookie, from disaster. |
| 21 |
Buddy's Beer Garden | 1933-11-11 |
| To celebrate the repeal of Prohibition, Buddy opens up a German beer garden--and adopts a thick German accent for the occasion. Buddy's girlfriend Cookie doubles as the establishment's cigarette girl and the lead dancer in the lavish floor show. Also appearing is a Mae West lookalike, singing "My Good Time Slow Time Baseball Man"--and wait til you find out the true identity of the curvaceous cutie. Yes, there's a nominal tough-guy villain, but he's soon washed away in a sea of good cheer. |
| 20 |
Bosko's Mechanical Man | 1933-09-27 |
| Bosko helps Honey wash dishes and breaks a lot of them. He makes a robot out of junk to help, and it doesn't turn out the way he had wanted. |
| 19 |
I've Got to Sing a Torch Song | 1933-09-23 |
The first of the post-Ising Merrie Melodies.
The only Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Tom Palmer.
The title tune originated in the movie musical "Gold Diggers of 1933."
Hollywood figures caricatured include Tallulah Bankhead, Joan Blondell, James Cagney, Bing Crosby, Guy Kibbee, Zasu Pitts, Mae West, Bert Wheeler and Bob Woolsey, Ed Wynn, George Bernard Shaw, Mussolini, Ben Bernie, The Boswell Sisters and Greta Garbo (who does the "Dat's all, folks!" signoff!). |
| 18 |
Bosko the Musketeer | 1933-09-16 |
| Bosko and Bruno go to Honey's house where she shows him a picture of the Three Musketeers. Bosko tells her a story of himself as a Musketeer and Honey as a dancing girl. He fights a villain with swords over Honey and wins. The real Honey finds the story hard to believe. |
| 17 |
Buddy's Day Out | 1933-09-09 |
| This cartoon marks the first appearance of Buddy, Warner Bros.' replacement for their departed star Bosko. After we're introduced to Buddy, his girlfriend Cookie, his dog Happy and a baby named Elmer, everybody goes on a picnic. Amorous Buddy would like to "wugee, wugee, wugee" with Cookie, but Elmer keeps getting in the way. |
| 16 |
Bosko's Picture Show | 1933-08-26 |
| Bosko hosts a theatre stage show. First, he plays the organ and sings "We're In The Money" with the audience singing along. Then Bosko shows newsreel clips followed by the main picture show. |
| 15 |
We're in the Money | 1933-08-26 |
| After the last human has left the department store, the toys walk over to the music department where they start performing the Warren/Dubin song "We're in the money". The money soon joins for a chorus, as well as display dolls in the wardrobe department. |
| 14 |
The Dish Ran Away with the Spoon | 1933-08-05 |
| Dishes and utensils wash, dry, and stack themselves. A duster plays a silverware box like a piano while a salt-pepper-and-sugar set sings. The spoon proposes to the dish (interrupted by a cry from a baby spoon), then plays percussion on some pans and jam jars. Some teacups do a can-can, then a centipede-like conga line. The Swiss cheese yodels. The blueing sings "Am I Blue?," joined by a potato crying from all its eyes. An egg dances, slips on some lard, hatches, and sings "Young and Healthy." A lump of dough rises like a ghost and dances over to a packet of yeast, which it mixes into water and drinks, then grows, a la Jekyll and Hyde. It threatens the dish; some utensils fight back, lobbing canned goods from a spatula catapult. More attacks with cheese graters, popcorn, a rolling pin, and an electric fan, turn the dough into muffins, a bundt cake, a pie, and waffles |
| 13 |
Shuffle Off to Buffalo | 1933-07-08 |
| Baby central. A flock of storks is leaving with babies. An old man at a ledger book is dealing with phone calls and letters; a request for twins from Nanook of the North sends him to the refrigerator; the stork carries them in slings marked "upper birth" and "lower birth." Another request, written in Hebrew; this baby comes back as a rough Jewish stereotype, and gets stamped kosher. He then joins the head man singing the title song, and shuffling us off to see the baby assembly line, manned by dwarves. The babies are washed in a washing machine, dried, powdered, diapered in paper towels, loaded up with milk, and sent off in a crib. They clamor for "Cantor" and one of the dwarves reveals that he was _Eddie Cantor_ in disguise, followed by another round of the title song. |
| 12 |
Beau Bosko | 1933-07-01 |
| Bosko is in the Foreign Legion, and is sent out on a dangerous mission to capture the notorious Ali Oop. Highlights include a uniform shaking a sleeping Bosko, a backpack containing a working sink, and a caring and sensitive camel. |
| 11 |
Bosko the Sheep-Herder | 1933-06-14 |
| While Bosko is minding a flock of sheep, he finds himself tempted to use them as musical instruments. Bosko also frolics along, then converts a beehive into bagpipes. Then a wolf decides to dress as a sheep, stealing a lamb, with Bosko and Bruno in pursuit! |
| 10 |
I Like Mountain Music | 1933-06-13 |
| The magazines and books in a drugstore come to life and sing the title song, among others. Some celebrities shown: 'Will Rogers' , Sonja Henie, Kay Kyser; like most of this genre, there's an extended crime sequence, with bad guys breaking into the cash register and Sherlock Holmes on the case. |
| 9 |
Bosko's Knight-Mare | 1933-06-08 |
| Bosko and Bruno are relaxing by the fire one evening. Bosko is reading a book about King Arthur's knights, when he falls asleep. He dreams of himself as a knight who sings and dances with the knights of the round table. An evil villainous knight abducts the fair maiden (Honey) and takes her to his castle. Bosko pursues, and while fighting the evil knight, Bosko wakes up to Bruno licking his face. |
| 8 |
Wake Up the Gypsy in Me | 1933-05-13 |
| A rare politically themed toon. In old Russia, the happy Cossacks, peasants, Volga boatmen and Gypsies sing the title song while a happy musician strums his balalaika with a herring. Meanwhile, Ricepudding the Mad Monk (an animated version of Rasputin!) tries to force his affections on a Gypsy girl whom he ordered his Cossack chieftain to capture for him. But before he can, the Mad Monk is overthrown by a peasants' hammer-and-sickle revolution. The all-singing, all-dancing Russian peasants are pitted against bomb-throwing anarchists! The Mad Monk not only has his eyes on the throne, but on the fetching girl whom he is about to annex before the peasants storm the palace and put a bomb down his pants! All this, and there is still time for lots of singing and dancing to the classic Tin Pan Alley song. |
| 7 |
The Organ Grinder | 1933-04-08 |
| The lost art of the organ grinder and his monkey is celebrated in this grand Depression-era cartoon! A beloved Italian organ grinder plays his music and sings his song through a immigrant- filled ghetto neighborhood, where hard-scrabble kids and well-proportioned matrons get hep to the beat that flows from the organ grinder's calliope. Lots of spoofs of life on the Lower East Side and lots of monkeyshines as the organ grinder's pet performs "42nd Street" and imitates some Hollywood greats. The monkey takes wing and gets behind the wheel of a car, driving all over the area and wrecking everything. |
| 6 |
Bosko the Speed King | 1933-03-22 |
| There are lots of races with old cars. Bosko (in Car #13) is out to beat them all. |
| 5 |
Young and Healthy | 1933-03-04 |
| A jolly old king, bored with all the foolish people in his court, goes off to find a group of children playing who are really young and healthy. |
| 4 |
Bosko in Person | 1933-02-11 |
| Bosko and his girl friend are doing a standard vaudeville slapstick act. |
| 3 |
One Step Ahead of My Shadow | 1933-02-04 |
| In happy China, a Mandarin livens up some local music by playing some Pee Wee-style clarinet the American way, and then teams up with a little girl and boy to combat a ferocious dragon. |
| 2 |
Bosko in Dutch | 1933-01-14 |
The last appearance of Goopy Geer (seen here in a cameo).
The first cartoon directed by Isador "Friz" Freleng (who was uncredited).
The song "Ach du lieber Augustine," better known to school kids as "Hail to the Bus Driver Man," is on the soundtrack. |
| 1 |
The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives | 1933-01-07 |
| A Christmas fable with a twist: on a cold Christmas Eve, a poor little boy wanders through a snowy village to his "shanty" on the other side of the tracks knowing that Santa Claus will never come to his house. Then in the distance, the sounds of hooves are heard, and old St. Nicholas himself bursts through the door. The one and only Santa Claus takes him aboard his sleigh to the North Pole and "the shanty where Santy Claus lives." The lad prepares to accompany St. Nick on his Christmas Eve rounds, but they first must load themselves up with some singing, dancing toys. |
| Season 1932 (anzeigen/ausblenden) |
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| 26 |
Bosko's Woodland Daze | 1932-12-17 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 25 |
Three's a Crowd | 1932-12-10 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 24 |
Bosko's Dizzy Date | 1932-11-19 |
| A minimally reworked version of the earlier unreleased short "Bosko and Honey". |
| 23 |
A Great Big Bunch of You | 1932-11-12 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 22 |
Bosko the Drawback | 1932-10-22 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 21 |
I Wish I Had Wings | 1932-10-15 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 20 |
Ride Him, Bosko! | 1932-09-17 |
| It features Bosko, Warner Bros. first cartoon character and his sweetheart Honey in the Old West. |
| 19 |
You're Too Careless with Your Kisses! | 1932-09-10 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 18 |
Bosko the Lumberjack | 1932-09-03 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 17 |
Bosko's Store | 1932-08-13 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 16 |
I Love a Parade | 1932-08-06 |
| A circus parade, to the title tune. Next, a series of sideshow acts: the wild boy, the rubber man, siamese twin pigs, a tattooed man, a hula-dancing hippo, an Indian snake (or goat) charmer. Into the ring, we have a hippo riding a horse (much to the horse's dismay), a high-wire act (again, to the title song), and finally a lion tamer. |
| 15 |
Bosko at the Beach | 1932-07-23 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 14 |
The Queen was in the Parlor | 1932-07-09 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 13 |
Bosko's Dog Race | 1932-06-25 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 12 |
Moonlight for Two | 1932-06-11 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 11 |
Bosko and Honey | 1932-05-30 |
| This short wasn't officially released, but was instead reworked slightly and released as "Bosko's Dizzy Date". |
| 10 |
It's Got Me Again! | 1932-05-14 |
| Late at night, the mice come out and sing and play to the title tune, among others. That is, until the cat arrives, but he's quickly sent packing. |
| 9 |
Bosko and Bruno | 1932-04-30 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 8 |
Goopy Geer | 1932-04-16 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 7 |
Bosko's Party | 1932-04-02 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 6 |
Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee | 1932-03-19 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 5 |
Big-Hearted Bosko | 1932-03-05 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 4 |
Freddy the Freshman | 1932-02-20 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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Battling Bosko | 1932-02-06 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 2 |
Pagan Moon | 1932-01-23 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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Bosko at the Zoo | 1932-01-09 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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Red-Headed Baby | 1931-12-26 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 16 |
Bosko's Fox Hunt | 1931-12-12 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land | 1931-11-28 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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Bosko's Soda Fountain | 1931-11-14 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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You Don't Know What You're Doin'! | 1931-10-31 |
| This cartoon marks the debut of Piggy and Fluffy, Warner Bros.' newest Mickey-and-Minnie derivations. Our hero and heroine head to a vaudeville show, where Piggy gets into an argument with the "all funny animal" orchestra. Somehow or other, Piggy himself ends up on stage, where he is heckled by a trio of drunks singing the title song. This in turn leads to a chaotic drunken joyride through the streets of Merrie Melodie-land, complete with a talking car (voice provided by then-famous musician Orlando Slim Martin). |
| 12 |
Bosko the Doughboy | 1931-10-17 |
| Bosko is a doughboy in the Great War. |
| 11 |
One More Time | 1931-10-03 |
| Warner Bros.' resident Mickey Mouse clone Foxy is now a helmeted, club-wielding policeman, prowling his beat to the rhythm of the cartoon's title song. Unfortunately, Foxy's neighborhood is Ground Zero for a violent crime wave perpetrated by a gang of birdlike gangsters. As the story rushes to its climax, the villains kidnap Foxy's girlfriend Roxy, forcing our hero to commandeer a mechanical horse and ride to the rescue. One of the cartoon's comic highlight is Foxy's encounter with a fat lady hippo, a carryover from his previous starring vehicle Smile, Darn Ya, Smile. |
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Bosko Shipwrecked! | 1931-09-19 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! | 1931-09-05 |
| This second entry in Warner Bros.' "Merrie Melodie" series stars Foxy and Roxy, who bear a remarkable resemblance to a pair of popular rodent characters then appearing in the Walt Disney cartoons. On this occasion, Foxy is a trolley-car conductor, enthusiastically singing the title song (later heard to even better effect in the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit as he contends with fat hippo passengers, a recalcitant cow with a musical udder, a group of slightly effeminate hoboes, and a singing chicken in a stewpot. After picking up Roxy, Foxy embarks upon a wild ride indeed as his trolley careens out of control, leading to a mighty crash and a surprise ending. |
| 8 |
Lady, Play Your Mandolin! | 1931-08-01 |
| This is the first cartoon in the "Merrie Melodies" series. Things are hopping at a certain Mexican café. All the animals are singing. The tables are swaying to the music. The ape-waiter is dancing down the aisles as confetti and ribbons continually fall from the ceiling. And then Foxy walks in and the customers really go wild. He sings "A Gay Caballero" as he walks down the aisle. By the time he gets to his table, the show is ready to begin. The performer is a beautiful girl-fox singing "Lady, Play Your Mandolin." Foxy sings along, as his horse busts in and gets drunk. |
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The Tree's Knees | 1931-07-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 6 |
Bosko's Holiday | 1931-06-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 5 |
Yodeling Yokels | 1931-05-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 4 |
Dumb Patrol | 1931-04-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 3 |
Ups 'n Downs | 1931-03-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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Ain't Nature Grand | 1931-02-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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Big Man from the North | 1931-01-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
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Looney Tunes: Back in Action | 2003-11-14 |
| Fed up with all the attention going to Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck quits Hollywood, teams up with recently-fired stuntman Damien Drake Jr. and embarks on a round-the-world adventure, along with Bugs and The VP of Warner Bros. Their mission? Find Damien's father, and the missing blue diamond... and stay one step ahead of The Acme Corp., who wants the diamond for their own purposes. |
| 46 |
Space Jam | 1996-11-10 |
| Swackhammer, an evil alien theme park owner, needs a new attraction at Moron Mountain. When his gang, the Nerdlucks, heads to Earth to kidnap Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes, Bugs challenges them to a basketball game to determine their fate. The aliens agree, but they steal the powers of NBA basketball players, including Larry Bird and Charles Barkley -- so Bugs gets some help from superstar Michael Jordan. |
| 45 |
The Bugs Bunny Road Runner Movie | 1979-09-30 |
| A collection of Warner Brothers short cartoon features, "starring" the likes of Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Wile.E.Coyote. These animations are interspersed by Bugs Bunny reminiscing on past events and providing links between the individual animations which are otherwise unconnected. This 1979 feature-length compilation includes several of his best cartoons. Among the 11 shorts shown in their entirety are the classics "Robin Hood Daffy," "What's Opera, Doc?," "Bully for Bugs," and "Duck Amuck". The Bugs Bunny Road Runner Movie provides a showcase not only for Jones's razor-sharp timing, but for the work of his exceptional crew, which included designer Maurice Noble, writer Mike Maltese, composers Carl Stalling and Milt Franklyn, and voice actor Mel Blanc. |
| 44 |
The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie | 1981-11-20 |
| Bugs Bunny hosts an award show featuring several classic Looney Tunes shorts and characters. This movie was released in 1981 by Warner Bros. and was produced by Friz Freleng. New footage was one of the final productions done by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises (also known as Marvel Productions beginning in the 1980s) and the film was re-released in the USA on April 28, 2009 from Warner Home Video. |
| 43 |
Chuck Amuck: The Movie | 1991-10-23 |
| A 1991 documentary film about Chuck Jones' career with Warner Bros., centered on his work with Looney Tunes; narrated by Dick Vosburgh. |
| 42 |
Porky Swears | 1938-01-01 |
| A very short black-and-white cartoon was made in 1938 as part of a Warner Bros. blooper reel.[13] It was shown on the Warner Bros. 50th Anniversary TV show. Porky is shown doing some carpentry work, pounding nails, when he smacks his thumb with the hammer. |
| 41 |
Drafty, Isn't It? | 1957-12-31 |
| Asleep in a drafty bedroom, young Ralph Phillips dreams of his future. He envisions becoming an astronaut, becoming a millionaire, and touring the world. But a large, black shadow, representing military service, looms over this dream of adulthood. To counter this bleak figure, a pixie-like army man, Willie N. List, enters Ralph's dream to depict military life in a favorable way. |
| 40 |
90 Day Wondering | 1956-12-16 |
| Ex-soldier Ralph Phillips, leaving his army camp, is ecstatic at being a civilian again, but finds that all his friends have started to raise families and that there is no place for him in his home town. Dejected, Ralph considers re-enlisting, and he's visited by two opposing figures, one advocating civilian life, the other arguing in favor of the military. The latter convinces Ralph to run back to the army camp. |
| 39 |
A Hitch in Time | 1955-01-01 |
| Resigning Air Force pilot John McRogers looks forward to a lucrative future as a civilian, and he is joined by Grogan, a gremlin, who, like McRogers, has decided to leave the military. The two compare the different wages, job prospects, and retirement benefits of military men and civilians and decide to re-enlist. |
| 38 |
Orange Blossoms For Violet | 1952-05-24 |
| Fred and Violet are getting married, but Harvey wants to marry Violet, so he kidnaps her. |
| 37 |
So Much For So Little | 1949-12-31 |
| An animated documentary focusing on the low cost of public health services, and how it can save so many young lives... such as little Johnny Jones. |
| 36 |
Tokyo Woes | 1945-12-31 |
| Very shocking in the 21st century for its depiction of the Japanese, but very effective as propaganda...and funny, too. |
| 35 |
The Return of Mr. Hook | 1945-12-31 |
| Seaman Hook has big plans for after the war, mostly involving rushing home and marrying his sweetie. So do his fellow seaman, but theirs involve buying bonds |
| 34 |
In The Good Egg | 1945-12-31 |
| Navy seaman Mr. Hook is convinced of the value of holding on to his war bonds. |
| 33 |
Secrets of the Caribbean | 1946-01-01 |
| This cartoon is presumed lost. |
| 32 |
Seaman Tarfu | 1946-01-01 |
| Completed in January 1946, this short was never theatrically released. However, copies do survive. |
| 31 |
No Buddy Atoll | 1945-10-01 |
| Private Snafu and a Japanese sailor simultaneously land on a deserted island, discover each other and fight it out until the private kills the sailor and attempts to sell his sword as a souvenir. |
| 30 |
Operation Snafu | 1945-10-01 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. |
| 29 |
Hot Spot | 1945-07-01 |
| As the Devil watches Pvt. Snafu and his unit stationed in Iran, he talks about the hazards of working in the heat. |
| 28 |
A Few Quick Facts - Fear | 1945-04-01 |
| Frank Capra, who was in charge of The Army-Navy Screen Magazine during the Second World War, is credited with having invented the character of Private SNAFU (a play on the army acronym for "Situation Normal- All Fouled Up"). Gaststars: Private Snafu |
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It's Murder She Says... | 1945-02-01 |
| A haggard mosquito complains how tough life is with the military taking the proper precautions against malaria infection. |
| 26 |
In The Aleutians- Isles Of Enchantment | 1945-02-01 |
| A humourous look at the Aleutian Islands and their strategic value. |
| 25 |
A Few Quick Facts - Inflation | 1944-11-01 |
| Frank Capra, who was in charge of The Army-Navy Screen Magazine during the Second World War, is credited with having invented the character of Private SNAFU (a play on the army acronym for "Situation Normal- All Fouled Up"). Gaststars: Private Snafu |
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Target Snafu | 1944-10-01 |
| An armada of malaria-laden mosquitoes seeks human targets and finds Private Snafu who fails to protect himself adequately against their onslaught. |
| 23 |
Three Brothers | 1944-09-01 |
| Dissatisfied with being assigned to shoe consignment detail, Snafu learns about the true value of his responsibilities |
| 22 |
Pay Day | 1944-09-01 |
| Technical Fairy First Class shows Snafu the consequences of frittering away his pay. |
| 21 |
Outpost | 1944-08-01 |
| Snafu has an object lesson on the value of complete and accurate regular reports when he discovers and reports evidence of the enemy's presence at his assigned area. |
| 20 |
Censored | 1944-07-01 |
| Private Snafu wants to tell his sweetheart, Sally Lou, that he thinks his unit will be sent to the South Pacific. But every effort he makes to get his letter through uncensored is thwarted by a resourceful (and unseen) censor with an array of contraptions and booby traps. Not even Snafu's carrier pigeon can avoid the censor -- not when he has a hawk for an assistant. Technical Fairy, First Class, comes to the rescue and agrees to deliver the letter -- but he has good reason to say that he'll hate himself in the morning. |
| 19 |
The Chow Hound | 1944-06-01 |
| Snafu learns of the folly of hoarding and wasting military food supplies. |
| 18 |
Going Home | 1944-05-01 |
| Pvt. Snafu's unit suffers the consequences of blabbing military secrets while on leave at home. |
| 17 |
Gas | 1944-05-01 |
| Snafu learns the need of keeping his gas mask at hand when he is attacked by anthropomorphic gas cloud. |
| 16 |
A Lecture on Camouflage | 1944-04-01 |
| Using Snafu as an example, Techanical Fairy First Class teaches the methods of effective camouflage. |
| 15 |
Snafuperman | 1944-03-01 |
| Pvt. Snafu becomes a superhero, only for him to become the world's dumbest one because he won't study his field manuals. |
| 14 |
Private Snafu vs. Malaria Mike | 1944-03-01 |
| Snafu learns hard way the consequences of not protecting himself from malaria infection. |
| 13 |
Booby Traps | 1944-01-01 |
| Pvt. Snafu thinks he's too smart to get caught by an enemy booby trap, but he soon finds that the traps are alluring and that he is every bit the booby. |
| 12 |
Hell-Bent For Election | 1944-01-01 |
| A full-blown re-election piece for President Franklin Delano Roosevelt at the expense of Republican presidential candidate Thomas Dewey. Roosevelt is depicted as a streamlined diesel express train in a race against Dewey, a worn-out steam train. The public is admonished to "get behind the president and stay the course to victory." Gaststars: Conspirator, Diesel Express Train, Joe, Sam, Steam Train |
| 11 |
Rumors | 1943-12-01 |
| Snafu inadvertantly starts a panic on his base when he begins a mistaken rumour that the base is about to be bombed. |
| 10 |
The Home Front | 1943-11-01 |
| A homesick Pvt. Snafu learns that his family are almost as committed to the war efforts as himself. |
| 9 |
Fighting Tools | 1943-10-01 |
| Pvt. Snafu suffers the consequences of not keeping his equipment and weapons properly maintained. |
| 8 |
The Infantry Blues | 1943-09-01 |
| The Air Force gets the glory. The Navy gets the cheers. All infantryman Snafu gets is mud behind the ears. Private Snafu contemplates what life might be like in the other branches of the military. |
| 7 |
The Goldbrick | 1943-09-01 |
| The lazy, goldbricking Snafu is asleep, when he is suddenly awakened by the morning bugle call. He doesn't want to get up, so the "Goldbrick fairy" appears. The fairy sings to him several things to do to avoid completing any of his duties. After many successful sleazy attempts to avoid work, the fairy pulls off his disguise and reveals he is actually an enemy Japanese, who fooled him and sabotaged his army's entire defense. |
| 6 |
Spies | 1943-08-01 |
| Private Snafu has a secret: his ship leaves for Africa at 4:30. He's determined to keep it, but bit by bit it slips out, and eventually, the details end up right on Hitler's desk and the ship is attacked. |
| 5 |
Gripes | 1943-07-01 |
| Private Snafu learns the hard way about the need for military dicipline and procedures to maintain an effective army. |
| 4 |
Coming!! Snafu | 1943-06-01 |
| Introducing Private Snafu, the nation's worst soldier and his various versions in different branches of the armed forces. |
| 3 |
Point Rationing of Foods | 1943-02-25 |
| Animated documentary short film demonstrating the reasons and methods of the point system of wartime food rationing. |
| 2 |
Any Bonds Today? | 1942-02-01 |
| This short cartoon was produced soon after Pearl Harbor and shown in theaters along with the regular cartoons; this short promoted the sales of War Bonds through patriotic themes. Bugs Bunny does a song and dance routine (including a turn in Al Jolson blackface) to the tune of Irving Berlin's "Any Bonds Today?", accompanied by Porky Pig and Elmer Fudd. The National Anthem fills out the rest of the cartoon. Gaststars: Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig |
| 1 |
Crying For the Carolines | 1930-12-01 |
Vitaphone "Spooney Melodies" short film featuring a performance by "Milton Charles, the singing organist." Live action with limited abstract animation (using paper cutouts and double exposures to accompany the music track).
This is the only surviving film of the five released in Warner Bros.' short-lived "Spooney Melodies" series, which continued until 1931, and which was replaced by "Merrie Melodies."
Song "Cryin' for the Carolines" composed by Harry Warren (Music); Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young (Lyrics). The song was originally composed for the 1930 musical motion picture "Spring is Here." |