List of one-shot Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer animated shorts

This is a list of theatrical animated cartoon shorts distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer which were not part of any other series such as Tom and Jerry, Droopy, Barney Bear, Screwy Squirrel, George and Junior, Spike and Tyke, Spike or Happy Harmonies.[1] All the cartoons were produced in Technicolor.

1930s

#TitleDirected byRelease Date
1An Optical PoemOskar FischingerFebruary 12, 1938
2The Little Goldfish Rudolf IsingApril 15, 1939
3Art GalleryHugh HarmanMay 13, 1939
4The BookwormFriz Freleng (uncredited)August 26, 1939
5One Mother's FamilyRudolf IsingSeptember 30, 1939
6The Blue Danube Hugh HarmanOctober 28, 1939
7Peace on EarthHugh HarmanDecember 9, 1939
8The Mad MaestroFriz Freleng (uncredited)December 30, 1939

1940s

Title card from Gallopin' Gals
#TitleDirected byRelease Date
9Home on the RangeRudolf IsingMarch 23, 1940
10Swing SocialWilliam Hanna
Joseph Barbera
(all uncredited)
May 18, 1940
11Tom Turkey & His Harmonica HumdingersHugh HarmanJune 8, 1940
12The Milky Way Hugh HarmanJune 22, 1940
13The Bookworm TurnsFriz FrelengJuly 20, 1940
14Romeo in RhythmRudolf IsingAugust 10, 1940
15The Homeless FleaRudolf IsingOctober 12, 1940
16Gallopin' Gals William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
October 26, 1940
17The Lonesome StrangerHugh HarmanNovember 23, 1940
18Mrs. LadybugRudolf IsingDecember 21, 1940
19Abdul the Bulbul AmeerRudolf IsingFebruary 22, 1941
20The Little MoleHugh HarmanApril 5, 1941
21The Goose Goes SouthWilliam Hanna
Joseph Barbera
April 26, 1941
22Dance of the WeedJerry BrewerJune 7, 1941
23The Alley CatHugh HarmanJuly 5, 1941
24Little CesarioRobert Allen (uncredited)August 30, 1941
25Officer PoochWilliam Hanna
Joseph Barbera
September 6, 1941
26The Field MouseHugh HarmanDecember 27, 1941
27The Hungry WolfHugh HarmanFebruary 21, 1942
28The First SwallowJerry BrewerMarch 14, 1942
29Little Gravel VoiceRudolf IsingMay 16, 1942
30Bats in the BelfryJerry BrewerJuly 4, 1942
31Blitz WolfTex AveryAugust 22, 1942
32The Early Bird Dood It! Tex AveryAugust 29, 1942
33Chips Off the Old BlockRobert AllenSeptember 12, 1942
34The Boy and the WolfRudolf IsingApril 24, 1943
35Who Killed Who?Tex AveryJune 19, 1943
36One Ham's FamilyTex AveryAugust 14, 1943
37War DogsWilliam Hanna
Joseph Barbera
October 9, 1943
38The Stork's HolidayGeorge GordonOctober 23, 1943
39What's Buzzin' Buzzard?Tex AveryNovember 27, 1943
40Batty BaseballTex AveryApril 22, 1944
41Jerky TurkeyTex AveryApril 7, 1945
42The Hick ChickTex AveryJune 15, 1946
43Uncle Tom's Cabaña Tex AveryJuly 19, 1947
44Slap Happy Lion Tex AverySeptember 20, 1947
45King-Size Canary Tex AveryDecember 6, 1947
46What Price Fleadom? Tex AveryMarch 20, 1948
47Little 'Tinker Tex AveryMay 15, 1948
48Lucky Ducky Tex AveryOctober 9, 1948
49The Cat That Hated People Tex AveryNovember 20, 1948
50Bad Luck Blackie Tex AveryJanuary 22, 1949
51The House of Tomorrow Tex AveryJune 11, 1949
52Doggone Tired Tex AveryJuly 30, 1949

1950s

#TitleDirected byRelease Date
53The Cuckoo Clock Tex AveryJune 10, 1950
54The Peachy Cobbler Tex AveryDecember 9, 1950
55Symphony in Slang Tex AveryJune 6, 1951
56Car of TomorrowTex AverySeptember 22, 1951
57One Cab's FamilyTex AveryMay 15, 1952
58Little Johnny JetTex AveryApril 18, 1953
59The T.V. of TomorrowTex AveryJune 6, 1953
60Billy BoyTex AveryMay 8, 1954
61The Farm of TomorrowTex AverySeptember 18, 1954
62The Flea CircusTex AveryNovember 6, 1954
63Field and ScreamTex AveryApril 9, 1955
64The First Bad ManTex AverySeptember 30, 1955
65Good Will to MenWilliam Hanna
Joseph Barbera
December 23, 1955
66Cat's MeowTex AveryJanuary 25, 1957

1960s

#TitleDirected byRelease Date
67The Dot and the LineChuck JonesDecember 31, 1965
68The Bear That Wasn'tChuck JonesDecember 31, 1967

References

  1. Maltin, Leonard, Of Mice and Magic:History of American Animated cartoons 1980
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