Happy Harmonies

Happy Harmonies is the name of a series of thirty-seven animated cartoons distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and produced by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising between 1934 and 1938.[1]

Happy Harmonies
Directed byRudolf Ising
Hugh Harman
William Hanna
Produced byRudolf Ising
Hugh Harman
Production
company
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
September 1, 1934 — March 12, 1938
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Produced in Technicolor, these cartoons were very similar to Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies. They would occasionally feature Bosko, a character who starred in the first Looney Tunes shorts that the duo produced for Leon Schlesinger. After the first two releases, the design of Bosko changed from an ink blot to a realistic African American boy.[2]

The two final titles in the series were originally produced by Harman and Ising as Silly Symphonies cartoons. Disney originally had Harman and Ising create three shorts for Disney, but when they only kept one of their three shorts, "Merbabies", the copyrights to the other two ("Pipe Dreams" and "The Little Bantamweight") were sold to MGM who released them as Happy Harmonies.[3]

List of cartoons

1934

Title Directed By Notes Release Date
The Discontented Canary Rudolf Ising 1934-09-01
The Old Pioneer Rudolf Ising
  • Includes reused animation from Warner Bros' Moonlight for Two (1932).
  • First cartoon to label the name Happy Harmonies on the title card.
  • Not shown on TV due to Native American stereotyping.
  • Extra on the DVD of Manhattan Melodrama
1934-09-29
Tale of the Vienna Woods Hugh Harman 1934-10-27
Bosko's Parlor Pranks Hugh Harman 1934-11-24
Toyland Broadcast Rudolf Ising 1934-12-22

1935

Title Directed By Notes Release Date
Hey-Hey Fever Hugh Harman 1935-01-09
When the Cat's Away Rudolf Ising 1935-02-16
The Lost Chick Hugh Harman 1935-03-09
The Calico Dragon Rudolf Ising 1935-03-30
Good Little Monkeys Hugh Harman 1935-04-13
The Chinese Nightingale Rudolf Ising
  • Not shown on American television due to Chinese characterizations.
1935-04-27
Poor Little Me Hugh Harman 1935-05-11
Barnyard Babies Rudolf Ising 1935-05-25
The Old Plantation Rudolf Ising
  • First cartoon in three-strip Technicolor not released by Disney.
  • Not shown on American television due to African-American characterizations.
1935-09-21
Honeyland Rudolf Ising 1935-10-19
Alias St. Nick Rudolf Ising 1935-11-16
Run, Sheep, Run! Hugh Harman
  • First appearance of the new Bosko, reimagined by Harman as a young African-American child.
1935-12-14

1936

Title Directed By Notes Release Date
Bottles Hugh Harman 1936-01-11
The Early Bird and the Worm Rudolf Ising
  • The two lazy crows are caricatured of then-famous blackface team Moran and Mack. Much of their dialogue is directly lifted from their hit 1920s comedy recording, Two Black Crows.
  • Extra in the DVD of After the Thin Man
1936-02-08
The Old Mill Pond Hugh Harman 1936-03-07
Two Little Pups Rudolf Ising
  • First appearance of the "Two Little Pups."
1936-04-04
The Old House Hugh Harman
  • Honey sings "There Ain't No Spooks In There!".
1936-05-02
The Pups' Picnic Rudolf Ising
  • Featuring the "Two Little Pups".
1936-05-30
To Spring William Hanna
  • William Hanna's directional debut.
  • In the Public Domain in the United States.
  • Extra on the DVD of Broadway Melody of 1936
1936-06-04
Little Cheeser Rudolf Ising 1936-07-11
The Pups' Christmas Rudolf Ising
  • Featuring the "Two Little Pups".
1936-12-12

1937

Title Directed By Notes Release Date
Circus Daze Hugh Harman
  • Last cartoon billed as a Happy Harmonies.
1937-01-16
Swing Wedding Hugh Harman 1937-02-13
Bosko's Easter Eggs Hugh Harman 1937-03-20
Little Ol' Bosko and the Pirates Hugh Harman 1937-05-01
The Hound and the Rabbit Rudolf Ising 1937-05-29
The Wayward Pups Rudolf Ising 1937-07-10
Little Ol' Bosko and the Cannibals Hugh Harman
  • Second of three "Little Ol' Bosko and the Frogs" shorts.
1937-08-28
Little Buck Cheeser Rudolf Ising 1937-12-15

1938

Title Directed By Notes Release Date
Little Ol' Bosko in Bagdad Hugh Harman
  • Third of three "Little Ol' Bosko and the Frogs" shorts.
  • Final Bosko cartoon.
1938-01-01
Pipe Dreams Hugh Harman
  • Originally produced for Disney but released by MGM.
  • Rarely shown on television due to showings of tobacco.
1938-02-05
The Little Bantamweight Rudolf Ising
  • Originally produced for Disney but released by MGM.
1938-03-12

Home media

The only official home release to date containing a significant number of the Happy Harmonies film shorts is the Happy Harmonies Cartoon Classics laserdisc box set. The laserdisc set was released in 1994 by MGM/UA Home Video, which predated the merger of Turner Broadcasting System with Time Warner in 1996. The four-disc set contains 17 of the 37 Happy Harmonies shorts while the remaining 25 shorts include one side of six Barney Bear cartoons, the 1939 animated short Peace on Earth and the 1940 animated short The Milky Way.[4] In 1999, MGM paid Time Warner $225 million to end its lease of distributing content owned by Turner Entertainment prior to 1996 (the cartoons are part of the pre-1986 MGM library which Turner had purchased 13 years previously). While the copyrights remain with Turner, distribution rights are now with Warner Bros., current parent company to Turner. As of the present time, there are no current plans to release all thirty-seven Happy Harmonies cartoons as a full DVD or Blu-Ray set.[5]

References

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