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Merrie Melodies is an American animated comedy short film series distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was part of the Looney Tunes franchise and featured many of the same characters. [ 1 ] It originally ran from August 1931, to September 20, 1969, during the golden age of American animation , though it was revived in 1979, with new shorts ...
The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives is a 1933 Christmas-themed Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short film directed by Rudolf Ising. [1] The short was released on January 7, 1933. [2] It makes use of a Great Depression setting of Christmas where Santa Claus is seeking shelter. [3]
I've Got to Sing a Torch Song is a 1933 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short film, directed by Tom Palmer. [2] The short was released on September 23, 1933. [3] [4] It premiered with I Loved a Woman in theaters.
Sittin' on a Backyard Fence is a 1933 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Earl Duvall. [1] The short was released on December 16, 1933. [2] The film score was composed by Norman Spencer and writing was done by Ben Hardaway.
2.1 Merrie Melodies. 2.2 Popeye the Sailor cartoons. ... Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... (1933) [1] I Wanna Be a Sailor ...
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.
I Like Mountain Music is a 1933 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Rudolf Ising. [2] The short was released on June 14, 1933. [3] This cartoon is a follow-up to the 1932 short Three's a Crowd, in which literary characters came to life and stepped off their book covers. In this film, the characters on magazine covers come to life. [4]
This is a listing of the shorts, feature films, television programs, and television specials in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoon series, extending from 1929 through the present day. Altogether, 1,002 animated shorts alone were released under the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies banners from the 1930s through the 1960s (1000 official ...