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The Merry Kittens: Three Kittens, Terrier May 31, 1935 Burt Gillett Shamus Culhane: Only short co-directed by Shamus Culhane. Original MPPDA production code #392, listed on credits instead of its standalone screen. 9 Parrotville Post-Office: Captain, Black Parrot, Mrs. Birdkins, Mr. Birdkins' Children June 28, 1935 Burt Gillett Tom Palmer
Is the Name is a 1935 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. [1] The short was released on January 19, 1935, and stars Buddy and Cookie as two mer-kids. [ 2 ]
The kitten starts to play with the feather walking down the piano keyboard and the feather lands on the 'on' switch with the kitten presses and the then-revealed pianola begins to play; ironically it is playing a variation of "Kitten on the Keys", a song composed by Zez Confrey in 1921. The other two kittens rejoin the first and play around the ...
By 1937, the theme music for Looney Tunes was "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin, and the theme music for Merrie Melodies was an adaptation of "Merrily We Roll Along" by Charles Tobias, Murray Mencher and Eddie Cantor [10] (the original theme was "Get Happy" by Harold Arlen, played at a faster tempo).
January 5, 1935: Frank Churchill: Winner of the 1933–34 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. 8:36 The Tortoise and the Hare: 50 The Golden Touch: March 22, 1935: Walt Disney: 10:34 King Midas: 51 The Robber Kitten: April 20, 1935: David Hand: Based on the book of the same name by Robert Michael Ballantyne. [14] 7:48 52 Water Babies ...
Burton F. Gillett (October 15, 1891 – December 28, 1971) was a director of animated films.He is noted for his Silly Symphonies work for Disney, particularly the 1932 short film Flowers and Trees and the 1933 short film Three Little Pigs, both of which were awarded the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film and both of which were selected for inclusion in the National Film Registry.
This is a listing of all the animated shorts released by Warner Bros. under the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies banners between 1930 and 1939, plus the pilot film from 1929 which was used to sell the Looney Tunes series to Leon Schlesinger and Warner Bros.
Extra in the DVD of A Tale of Two Cities (1935), along with Honeyland. January 9, 1935 7 When the Cat's Away: Rudolf Ising Extra in the DVD of Night Flight. February 16, 1935 8 The Lost Chick: Hugh Harman Additional voices are provided by Elmore Vincent. [4] March 9, 1935 9 The Calico Dragon: Rudolf Ising Extra in the DVD of Roberta (1935 ...