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3"The Van Beuren Corporation" or Van Beuren Studios (pronounced Van Burr-en), originally known as the "Fables Studio", was a cartoon studio that lasted from 1920 to 1936. It is the least known cartoon studio of UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation, yet its brief history is dotted with interesting films and major animation talents.
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5The studio originally had its start in 1920 as "Fables Studios", which was co-founded by the Keith-Albee organization and Paul Terry to produce the ''Aesop's Fables'' series of shorts. However, it was bought out by Amedee J. Van Beuren in 1928, with the studio being renamed to Van Beuren Studios as a result. Terry would leave the studio a year later to form the far more successful Creator/TerryToons.
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7Like many non-Creator/{{Disney}}[=/=]Creator/WarnerBros cartoon studios, critics and historians generally tend to give Van Beuren the footnote treatment, writing off the cartoons as cheaply produced drivel—but this isn't quite true. For all the sloppy animation and one-note characters, there are some inspired gags here and there, as well as some very good musical scores provided with each cartoon. Despite this, many of the shorts were scattered and lost for a long time, due to their [[PublicDomainAnimation public domain status]] and lack of care. The fact that the studio's role in the HistoryOfAnimation was very minor and tangential compared to the other studios does not help. Fortunately, thanks to recent DVD collections, especially from Thunderbean, and the fact that all of the studio's cartoons are public domain, the bulk of this studio's sound output is available on DVD for viewing.
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9It is also worth noting that Van Beuren Studios was located directly across the street from Creator/FleischerStudios, one of their biggest competitors.
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11!!Works of the studio:
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13* Aesop's Fables, AKA "Aesop's Film Fables" (1920-1928 for silent shorts, 1929-1933 for sound shorts) inherited from the Fables Studio, which was formerly run by Paul Terry. Originally a long running silent cartoon series, it became a series of sound cartoons which introduced one of the earliest sound cartoons, "Dinnertime", which notably predates Disney's WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie by a month. The sound era of the series lasted around 120 shorts, including its sub-series. Paul Terry's Farmer Al Falfa was also a recurring star of the silent shorts, even appearing in a few of the early sound films before Terry, who had left to found [[Creator/TerryToons his own studio]], wrangled back the rights to the character.
14** The Fables had its own sub-series, "Cubby Bear" (1933-1934), which ran for 16 shorts, with a 17th one being finished, but unreleased until it resurfaced on a Cubby Bear DVD collection decades later. Notably, three shorts in the series, [[WesternAnimation/TheGayGaucho The Gay Gaucho]] (1933), "Cubby's World Flight" (1933) and the unreleased "Mischievous Mice" (1934) were outsourced to the [[Creator/HarmanAndIsing Harman-Ising]] cartoon studio, and they heavily resemble the [[WesternAnimation/BoskoTheTalkInkKid Bosko cartoons]] they made.
15* Van Beuren's Tom and Jerry (1931-1933) Two bungling young men, one short, one tall, which ran for 26 shorts. Absolutely no relation to MGM's WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry shorts, but when reissued as home movies, the characters were renamed "Dick & Larry" to prevent confusion.
16* The Little King (1933-1934): An animated adaptation of the classic Newspaper Comic strip, lasting 10 shorts. Two shorts preceding this series were also based on Little King's companion strip, "Sentinel Louie", but released as part of the Aesop's Fables series.
17* Amos N' Andy (1934): A short lived attempt at adapting the popular radio show of the 30s. It notably featured their original radio actors reprising their roles, but it only lasted for two shorts.
18* Toddle Tales (1934); A RogerRabbitEffect-based series of cartoons made by Burt Gillett to help beef up the quality of Van Beuren's product. It lasted three shorts. Unlike the Rainbow Parade shorts, they were all made in Black and White.
19* Rainbow Parade (1934-1936); A series of color cartoons that lasted 26 shorts, and includes four sub-series and several oneshot cartoons. More than a few of them are obvious attempts to ride the coat tails of Disney's WesternAnimation/SillySymphonies.
20** Parrotville Parrots (1934-1935): A 3 short gag series centered around a group of bumbling parrots.
21** Molly Moo Cow (1935-1936): A 7 short pantomime series centered around a nimble, friendly bovine, who helps out whoever she can.
22** Toonerville Trolley (1936); An adaptation of Fontaine Fox's classic comic strip, lasting three shorts, with the third being the very last cartoon released by the studio.
23** WesternAnimation/FelixTheCatOttoMessmer (1936) While WesternAnimation/FelixTheCat was very prominent in the silent era, the rise of sound film ultimately proved to be his downfall. However, he survived as a popular newspaper comic, and did receive a very brief three-cartoon revival via Van Beuren Studios' "Rainbow Parade" series during the 1930s, with a fourth short in the planning stages before the Van Beuren Studio abruptly went belly-up In 1936.
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25[[folder: Silent and Sound Filmography]]
26
27! 1915
28* Little Herman: Paul Terry's very first cartoon. Lost film.
29* Down on the Phoney Farm
30
31! 1916
32* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKCcABs_-v0 Farmer Al Falfa Sees New York]]
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34! 1917
35 * Character as Revealed by the Ear (Short) (producer)
36 * Character as Revealed by the Mouth (Short) (producer)
37 * Character as Revealed by the Eye (Short) (producer)
38 * His Trial (Short) (producer)
39 * Some Barrier (Short) (producer)
40 * Character as Revealed by the Nose (Short) (producer)
41* Farmer Al Falfa's Wayward Pup (Short) (producer)
42* Golden Spoon Mary (Short) (producer)
43* 20,000 Feats Under the Sea (Short) (producer)
44
45!1920
46* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-KyOgEVn7U Wonders of the Deep]]
47* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHDxVZYY1L0 Day at the Park]]
48* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oK-az1x4LiA A Cat's Life]]
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50!1921
51* The Wolf and the Kid
52* Cat and Mice
53* The Conceited Donkey
54* The Fly and the Ant
55* The Frogs That Wanted a King (no relation to a similarly named 1922 [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wONKTobZgP8 puppet animation short]])
56* The Woman and the Hen
57* The Owl and the Grasshopper
58* The Fox and the Goat
59* The Cat and the Monkey
60* The Dog and the Bone
61* The Frog and the Ox
62* Venus and the Cat
63* The Wolf and the Crane
64* The Hare and the Tortoise
65* The Hermit and the Bear
66* The Fashionable Fox
67* Mice at War
68* The Donkey in Lion's Skin
69* The Fox and the Crow
70* The Cat and the Canary
71* The Country Mouse
72* Cats at Law
73* The Ants and the Grasshopper
74* The Rooster and the Eagle
75* Mice in Council
76* The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg
77* The Lioness and the Bugs
78* Hare and Frogs
79* The Bear and the Bees
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81
82!1922
83* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3u1Epg779rQ Magic Boots]]
84* [[http://www.viki.com/videos/1019036v-aesops-fables-episode-16 Two of a Trade]]
85* The Fable of the Dog's Paradise
86* Two Trappers
87* The Fable of Henry's Busted Romance
88* The Fable of the Man Who Laughed
89* The Fable of Friday the 13th
90* The Fortune Hunters
91* The Enchanted Fiddle
92* The Elephant's Trunk
93* The Fable of Henpecked Henry
94* The Fable of the Romantic Mouse
95* The Fable of the Rolling Stone
96* The Fable of the Hated Rivals
97* The Big Flood
98* The Fable of Two of a Trade
99* Two Slick Traders
100* The Fable of the Two Explorers
101* The Boy and the Bear
102* The Fable of Fearless Fido
103* The Fable of the Mechanical Horse
104* The Fable of the Farmer and the Mice
105* The Fable of the Dog and the Fish
106* The Fable of the Boastful Cat
107* The Fable of the Worm That Turned
108* The Fable of the Mischievous Cat
109* The Fable of Brewing Trouble
110* Crime in a Big City
111* The Country Mouse and the City Cat
112* The Cat and the Pig
113* The Farmer and His Cat
114* The Maid and the Millionaire
115* The Dog and the Wolves
116* The Hunter and His Dog
117* Love at First Sight
118* The Model Dairy
119* The Eternal Triangle
120* The Boy and His Dog
121* The Dog and the Wolf
122* The Wicked Cat
123* The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
124* The Rich Cat and the Poor Cat
125* The Boy and the Dog
126* The Lion and the Mouse
127* The Dissatisfied Cobbler
128* The Farmer and the Ostrich
129* The Spendthrift
130* The Tiger and the Donkey
131* The Cat and the Swordfish
132* The Dog and the Thief
133* The Villain in Disguise
134* The Fox and the Grapes
135* The Miller and the Donkey
136* The Swordfish
137* The Dog and the Flea
138* The Dog and the Mosquito
139* Chemistry Lesson
140
141!1923
142* The Best Man Wins
143* The Good Old Days
144* Five Orphans of the Storm
145* The Cat Came Back
146* A Dark Horse
147* The Five Fifteen
148* Happy Go Luckies
149* Farmer Al Falfa's Pet Cat
150* Do Women Pay?
151* A Barnyard Rodeo
152* The Circus
153* Aged in the Wood
154* The High Flyers
155* The Cat's Whiskers
156* Love in a Cottage
157* Derby Day
158* The Cat's Revenge
159* Walrus Hunters
160* The Cat That Failed
161* Great Explorers
162* The Bad Bandit
163* Pearl Divers
164* Marathon Dancers
165* Nine of Spades
166* The Thoroughbred
167* Mysteries of the Seas
168* Pace That Kills
169* The Covered Pushcart
170* The Beauty Parlor
171* The Burglar Alarm
172* Springtime
173* The Stork's Mistake
174* Spooks
175* Amateur Night on the Ark
176* The Fable of the Fish Story
177* The Fable of the Mouse Catcher
178* Pharaoh's Tomb
179* The Fable of the Jolly Rounders
180* The Gamblers
181* One Hard Pull
182* Day by Day in Every Way
183* Farmer Al Falfa's Bride
184* The Fable of the Alley Cat
185* The Fable of the Sheik
186* The Fable of the Traveling Salesman
187* The Fable of the Spider and the Fly
188* The Fable of the Mysterious Hat
189* Troubles on the Ark
190* The Fable of the Gliders
191* The Fable of a Raisin and a Cake of Yeast
192* The Fable of a Fisherman's Jinx
193* The Fable of Cheating the Cheater
194* The Fable of a Stone Age Romeo
195* The Frog and the Catfish
196
197!1924
198* [[http://www.viki.com/videos/1019034v-aesops-fables-episode-13 She's In Again]]
199* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hz9od3f2X-w A Jealous Fisherman]]
200* Down on the Farm
201* Mysteries of Old Chinatown
202* Noah's Athletic Club (1924) ... Production Company
203* She's in Again (1924) ... Production Company
204* Lumber Jacks (1924) ... Production Company
205* Good Old Circus Days (1924) ... Production Company
206* She Knew Her Man (1924) ... Production Company
207* Sharp Shooters (1924) ... Production Company
208* The Cat and the Magnet (1924) ... Production Company
209* Monkey Business (1924) ... Production Company
210* Black Magic (1924) ... Production Company
211* Lighthouse by the Sea (1924) ... Production Company
212* Noah's Outing (1924) ... Production Company
213* Hawks of the Sea (1924) ... Production Company
214* The Mouse That Turned (1924) ... Production Company
215* In the Good Old Summertime (1924) ... Production Company
216* Barnyard Olympics (1924) ... Production Company
217* Message from the Sea (1924) ... Production Company
218* House Cleaning (1924) ... Production Company
219* Amelia Comes Back (1924) ... Production Company
220* Flying Fever (1924) ... Production Company
221* Woman Honor (1924) ... Production Company
222* The Prodigal Pup (1924) ... Production Company
223* The Sport of Kings (1924) ... Production Company
224* A Woman's Honor (1924) ... Production Company
225* Desert Sheiks (1924) ... Production Company
226* Body in the Bag (1924) ... Production Company
227* Home Talent (1924) ... Production Company
228* The Organ Grinders (1924) ... Production Company
229* That Old Can of Mine (1924) ... Production Company
230* The Flying Carpet (1924) ... Production Company
231* One Good Turn (1924) ... Production Company
232* Jolly Jail Bird (1924) ... Production Company
233* Jealous Fisherman (1924) ... Production Company
234* When Winter Comes (1924) ... Production Company
235* An Ideal Farm (1924) ... Production Company
236* Trip to the Pole (1924) ... Production Company
237* Homeless Pup (1924) ... Production Company
238* If Noah Lived Today (1924) ... Production Company
239* Running Wild (1924) ... Production Company
240* The Champion (1924) ... Production Company
241* From Rags to Riches (1924) ... Production Company
242* Champion (1924) ... Production Company
243* Why Mice Leave Home (1924) ... Production Company
244* All-Star Cast (1924) ... Production Company
245* Herman the Great Mouse (1924) ... Production Company
246* Captain Kidder (1924) ... Production Company
247* Rural Romance (1924) ... Production Company
248* Good Old College Days (1924) ... Production Company
249* Rat's Revenge (1924) ... Production Company
250* The Morning After (1924) ... Production Company
251* The Black Sheep (1924) ... Production Company
252* Animals Fair (1924) ... Production Company
253
254
255!1925
256* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVpd8X3akSw The Picnic]]
257* [[http://www.viki.com/videos/1019031v-aesops-fables-episode-11 In Dutch]]
258* Noah Had His Troubles (1925) ... Production Company
259* The English Channel Swim (1925) ... Production Company
260* The Haunted House (1925) ... Production Company
261* The Bonehead Age (1925) ... Production Company
262* A Day's Outing (1925) ... Production Company
263* The Great Open Spaces (1925) ... Production Company
264* More Mice Than Brains (1925) ... Production Company
265* On the Links (1925/I) ... Production Company
266* The Honor System (1925) ... Production Company
267* Wild Cats of Paris (1925) ... Production Company
268* Laundry Man (1925) ... Production Company
269* Closer Than a Brother (1925) ... Production Company
270* Air-Cooled (1925) ... Production Company
271* The Hero Wins (1925) ... Production Company
272* The Lion and the Monkey (1925) ... Production Company
273* Hungry Hounds (1925) ... Production Company
274* Nuts and Squirrels (1925) ... Production Company
275* The Ugly Duckling (1925) ... Production Company
276* Barnyard Follies (1925) ... Production Company
277* Window Washers (1925) ... Production Company
278* Over the Plate (1925) ... Production Company
279* Soap (1925) ... Production Company
280* Bubbles (1925) ... Production Company
281* Yarn About Yarn (1925) ... Production Company
282* Bugville Field Day (1925) ... Production Company
283* For the Love of a Gal (1925) ... Production Company
284* When Men Were Men (1925) ... Production Company
285* Wine, Women, and Song (1925) ... Production Company
286* Office Help (1925) ... Production Company
287* Runaway Balloon (1925) ... Production Company
288* The End of the World (1925) ... Production Company
289* The Runt (1925) ... Production Company
290* Hot Times in Iceland (1925) ... Production Company
291* Echoes from the Alps (1925) ... Production Company
292* A Fast Worker (1925) ... Production Company
293* Darkest Africa (1925) ... Production Company
294* Permanent Waves (1925) ... Production Company
295* Deep Stuff (1925) ... Production Company
296* S.O.S. (1925) ... Production Company
297* The Adventures of Adenoid (1925) ... Production Company
298* At the Zoo (1925) ... Production Company
299* Housing Shortage (1925) ... Production Company
300* The Pie Man (1925) ... Production Company
301* Jungle Bike Riders (1925) ... Production Company
302* Clean-Up Week (1925) ... Production Company
303* Fisherman's Luck (1925/I) ... Production Company
304* Bigger and Better Jails (1925) ... Production Company
305* Transatlantic Flight (1925) ... Production Company
306* Biting the Dust (1925) ... Production Company
307* Hold That Thought (1925) ... Production Company
308* African Huntsmen (1925) ... Production Company
309* One Game Pup (1925) ... Production Company
310* On the Ice (1925) ... Production Company
311
312!1926
313* [[http://www.viki.com/videos/1019035v-aesops-fables-episode-15 Thru Thick and Thin]]
314* [[http://www.viki.com/videos/1019030v-aesops-fables-episode-10 Where Friendship Ceases]]
315* [[http://www.viki.com/videos/1019028v-aesops-fables-episode-9 Watered Stock]]
316* [[http://www.viki.com/videos/1019037v-aesops-fables-episode-17 Why Argue]]
317* Where Friendship Ceases (1926) ... Production Company
318* School Days (1926) ... Production Company
319* Bars and Stripes (1926) ... Production Company
320* Hitting the Rails (1926) ... Production Company
321* Buck Fever (1926) ... Production Company
322* Radio Controlled (1926) ... Production Company
323* In Vaudeville (1926) ... Production Company
324* Thru Thick and Thin (1926) ... Production Company
325* Home Sweet Home (1926/I) ... Production Company
326* Gun Shy (1926) ... Production Company
327* Phoney Express (1926) ... Production Company
328* The Road House (1926) ... Production Company
329* Why Argue? (1926) ... Production Company
330* Watered Stock (1926) ... Production Company
331* The Charleston Queen (1926) ... Production Company
332* Knight Out (1926) ... Production Company
333* A Buggy Ride (1926) ... Production Company
334* Pests (1926) ... Production Company
335* Scrambled Eggs (1926) ... Production Company
336* The Last Ha Ha (1926) ... Production Company
337* Dough Boys (1926) ... Production Company
338* Venus of Venice (1926) ... Production Company
339* Her Ben (1926) ... Production Company
340* Pirates Gold (1926) ... Production Company
341* Pirates Bold (1926/I) ... Production Company
342* Chop Suey and Noodles (1926) ... Production Company
343* Jungle Sports (1926) ... Production Company
344* Plumber's Life (1926) ... Production Company
345* The Land Boom (1926) ... Production Company
346* Little Parade (1926) ... Production Company
347* The Big Retreat (1926) ... Production Company
348* A Bumper Crop (1926) ... Production Company
349* Liquid Dynamite (1926) ... Production Company
350* An Alpine Flapper (1926) ... Production Company
351* The Shootin' Fool (1926) ... Production Company
352* Farm Hands (1926) ... Production Company
353* Hearts and Showers (1926) ... Production Company
354* Rough and Ready Romeo (1926) ... Production Company
355* Big Hearted Fish (1926) ... Production Company
356* The Merry Blacksmith (1926) ... Production Company
357* Fly Time (1926) ... Production Company
358* Up in the Air (1926) ... Production Company
359* The Fire Fighter (1926) ... Production Company
360* Spanish Love (1926) ... Production Company
361* The Mail Coach (1926) ... Production Company
362* The Wicked City (1926) ... Production Company
363* Hunting in 1950 (1926) ... Production Company
364* The Wind Jammers (1926) ... Production Company
365* The June Bride (1926) ... Production Company
366* The Little Brown Jug (1926) ... Production Company
367* Lighter Than Air (1926) ... Production Company
368* Three Blind Mice (1926) ... Production Company
369* The Gold Push (1926) ... Production Company
370
371!1927
372* [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xwac2x_aesop-s-fables-vanbeuren-studios-horses-horses-horses_shortfilms Horses, Horses, Horses]]
373* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO6dk_oZChI A Hole In One]]
374* A Horse's Tale (1927) ... Production Company
375* The Home Agent (1927) ... Production Company
376* The Junk Man (1927) ... Production Company
377* Christmas Cheer (1927) ... Production Company
378* Rats in His Garrett (1927) ... Production Company
379* Carnival Week (1927) ... Production Company
380* Flying Fishers (1927) ... Production Company
381* The Fox Hunt (1927) ... Production Company
382* Saved by a Keyhole (1927)
383* Signs of Spring (1927) ... Production Company
384* Brave Heart (1927) ... Production Company
385* The Big Tent (1927) ... Production Company
386* Lindy's Cat (1927) ... Production Company
387* All Bull and a Yard Wide (1927) ... Production Company
388* River of Doubt (1927) ... Production Company
389* Human Fly (1927) ... Production Company
390* In Again, Out Again (1927/I) ... Production Company
391* Cutting a Melon (1927) ... Production Company
392* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_FKBAUkk2Gg&itct=CBUQpDAYBSITCO6w2NHDjMQCFY-CqgodMowAZTIHcmVsYXRlZEjBu9ynjYixr9YB Small Town Sheriff]] (1927) ... Production Company
393* Hook, Line and Sinker (1927) ... Production Company
394* A Hole in One (1927) ... Production Company
395* Red Hot Sands (1927) ... Production Company
396* Ant Life as It Isn't (1927) ... Production Company
397* The Bully (1927) ... Production Company
398* Subway Sally (1927) ... Production Company
399* The Love Nest (1927) ... Production Company
400* Riding High (1927) ... Production Company
401* Big Reward (1927) ... Production Company
402* One Man Dog (1927) ... Production Company
403* Died in the Wool (1927) ... Production Company
404* Hard Cider (1927) ... Production Company
405* A Dog's Day (1927) ... Production Company
406* Digging for Gold (1927) ... Production Company
407* Horses, Horses, Horses (1927) ... Production Company
408* When Snow Flies (1927) ... Production Company
409* Bubbling Over (1927) ... Production Company
410* A Fair Exchange (1927) ... Production Company
411* Pie-Eyed Piper (1927) ... Production Company
412* Anti-Fat (1927) ... Production Company
413* The Honor Man (1927) ... Production Company
414* The Medicine Man (1927) ... Production Company
415* Keep Off the Grass (1927) ... Production Company
416* The Magician (1927) ... Production Company
417* All for a Bride (1927) ... Production Company
418* Taking the Air (1927) ... Production Company
419* Cracked Ice (1927) ... Production Company
420* The Mail Pilot (1927) ... Production Company
421* The Crawl Stroke Kid (1927) ... Production Company
422* In the Rough (1927) ... Production Company
423* Tit for Tat (1927) ... Production Company
424* The Plow Boy's Revenge (1927) ... Production Company
425* Chasing Rainbows (1927) ... Production Company
426* Sink or Swim (1927) ... Production Company
427* The Musical Parrot (1927) ... Production Company
428
429!1928
430
431* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fknb6Xynz10 Mouse's Bride]]
432* [[http://www.viki.com/videos/1019032v-aesops-fables-episode-12 In The Bag]] (no relation to the later VB short with the same name)
433* 35.Mail Man (1928) ... Production Company
434* Flying Hoofs (1928) ... Production Company
435* Stage Struck (1928) ... Production Company
436* Barnyard Politics (1928) ... Production Company
437* Day Off (1928) ... Production Company
438* The Fishing Fool (1928) ... Production Company
439* On the Links (1928) ... Production Company
440* A Polar Flight (1928) ... Production Company
441* Caught in the Draft (1928) ... Production Company
442* Laundry Man (1928) ... Production Company
443* Gridiron Demons (1928) ... Production Company
444* Big Game (1928) ... Production Company
445* Monkey Love (1928) ... Production Company
446* Kill or Cure (1928) ... Production Company
447* The Magnetic Bat (1928) ... Production Company
448* High Seas (1928) ... Production Company
449* Sunday on the Farm (1928) ... Production Company
450* Alaska or Bust (1928) ... Production Company
451* A Cross Country Run (1928) ... Production Company
452* Sunny Italy (1928) ... Production Company
453* Our Little Nell (1928) ... Production Company
454* Outnumbered (1928) ... Production Company
455* The Early Bird (1928) ... Production Company
456* The Baby Show (1928) ... Production Company
457* The Huntsman (1928) ... Production Company
458* City Slickers (1928) ... Production Company
459* The Mouse's Bride (1928) ... Production Company
460* Ride 'Em Cowboy (1928) ... Production Company
461* Puppy Love (1928) ... Production Company
462* The Flight That Failed (1928) ... Production Company
463* Happy Days (1928) ... Production Company
464* War Bride (1928) ... Production Company
465* Coast to Coast (1928) ... Production Company
466* A Jungle Triangle (1928) ... Production Company
467* Barnyard Artists (1928) ... Production Company
468* The Flying Age (1928) ... Production Company
469* A Battling Duet (1928) ... Production Company
470* Barnyard Lodge Number One (1928) ... Production Company
471* Scaling the Alps (1928) ... Production Company
472* Jungle Days (1928) ... Production Company
473* The Son Shower (1928) ... Production Company
474* On the Ice (1928) ... Production Company
475* The County Fair (1928) ... Production Company
476* A Blaze of Glory (1928) ... Production Company
477* The Spider's Lair (1928) ... Production Company
478* Everybody's Flying (1928) ... Production Company
479* The Good Ship Nellie (1928) ... Production Company
480* The Wandering Minstrel (1928) ... Production Company
481* The Boy Friend (1928/II) ... Production Company
482* High Stakes (1928) ... Production Company
483* A Short Circuit (1928) ... Production Company
484* The Broncho Buster (1928) ... Production Company
485* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=krPZ42KvabE Dinner Time]]: Dec. 17 Aesop's Fables--Paul Terry. First sound cartoon made by the studio.
486
487!1929 (all copyright dates)
488
489* The Faithful Pup--May 4--Aesop's Fables--Paul Terry, Harry Bailey
490* Concentrate--May 4--Aesop's Fables--Paul Terry
491* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rAiz4T178E The Jail Breakers]]--May 6--Aesop's Fables--Paul Terry
492* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1l7EQNT3HcE Woodchoppers]]--May 9--Aesop's Fables--Paul Terry
493* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdSzgQ8NcsE Presto Chango]]--MAy 20--Aesop's Fables--Paul Terry
494* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJ6t1IKJpEM Custard Pies]]--May 26--Aesop's Fables--Paul Terry
495* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jhalxNPfFo Skating Hounds]]--May 27--Aesop's Fables--Paul Terry
496* Stage Struck--June 25--Aesop's Fables--Paul Terry
497* Bug House College Days--July 23--Aesop's Fables--Paul Terry
498* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6CCNvLXnQg House Cleaning Time]]--July 23--Aesop's Fables--John Foster
499* A Stone Age Romance--August 1--Aesop's Fables--No Credit
500* The Big Scare--August 15--Aesop's Fables--Paul Terry
501* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BoGRhivPnE The Big Burg]]--Aesop's Fables--?
502* [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xf59wh_free-cartoon-aesop-s-fable-jungle-f_shortfilm Jungle Fool]]--September 15--Aesop's Fables--John Foster, Mannie Davis
503* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajB3F7Hdhjc Fly's Bride]]--September 21--Aesop's Fables--John Foster
504* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QkkxvIHPok Summer Time]]--October 11--Aesop's Fables--John Foster
505* Mill Pond--October 18--Aesop's Fables--John Foster
506* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hYKtg0sWzv8 Barnyard Melody]]--November 1--Aesop's Fables--John Foster
507* Tuning In--Nov. 7--AF--no credits
508* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0O1Knzi_0I Night Club]]--Dec. 1--Aesop's Fables--John Foster, Mannie Davis
509* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5xr21F6y5U Close Call]]--Dec. 1--Aesop's Fables--Harry Bailey
510* [[http://www.viki.com/videos/1019602v-a-paul-terry-cartoon-wooden-money-episode-4 Wooden Money]]
511
512!1930
513
514* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=c7MmHJZS5ok The Iron Man]]--Jan 4--Aesop's Fables--Foster
515* Ship Ahoy--Jan 7--Aesop's Fables--Foster
516* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bs-Q8hGoXYo Singing Saps]]--Feb 7--Aesop's Fables--Foster, Davis
517* Sky Skippers--Feb 14--Fables--Foster, Bailey
518* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RnSZjByCySA Good Old Schooldays]]--March 7--Fables--Foster, Davis
519* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J-0ABYpFFyk Foolish Follies]]--March 7--Fables, Foster, Bailey
520* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jjN3MYxXQKg Dixie Days]]--April 8--Aesop's Fables--Foster, Davis
521* Western Whoopee--April 10--Fables, Foster, Bailey
522* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2gC5A6d1r44 The Haunted Ship]]--April 27-Fables--Foster, Davis
523* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pbWPT6EO0z4 Noah Knew His Ark]]-May 25, Fables, Foster, Davis
524* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BPrgWcetDJU Oom Pah Pah]]--May 30, Fables, Foster, Bailey
525* Bugville Romance--June 8--Fables--Foster, Bailey
526* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0k4H6BWS0VI A Romeo Robin]]--June 22--Fables, Foster, Davis
527* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LWnPvze2hjc Jungle Jazz]]--July 6--Aesop's Fables--Foster, Bailey
528* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ9NLNSuc6A Snow Time]]--July 20, Fables, Foster, Davis
529* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0rflv6-CoRg Hot Tamale]]--Aug 3--Fables--Foster
530* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oNQQluXMKKM Laundry Blues]]--Aug 17--Fables--Foster, Davis
531* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DQ84Ymb9WLI Frozen Frolics]]--August 31--Aesop's Fables--Foster, Bailey
532* Farm Foolery--Sept. 14, Aesop's Fables--Foster
533* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU71qHtAaY8v Circus Capers]]--Sept. 28--Fables--Foster, Bailey
534* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iRJeCYVJaNE Midnight]]--Oct. 12--Fables, Foster, Davis
535* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hUSTJ9yp914 The Big Cheeze]]--Oct. 26--Fables--Foster
536* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=alEerQxFwvQ Gypped in Egypt]]--Nov. 9--Fables--Foster, Davis
537* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S87RBHE9Mp8 The Office Boy]]--Nov. 23--Fables--Foster, Bailey
538* Stone Age Stunts--Dec. 7--Aesop's Fables--Foster
539* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ga2CLaEogR0 King of Bugs]]--Dec. 21--Fables--Foster, Bailey
540
541!1931
542
543* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LDGlSmJbbGU Toy Town Tales]] (AKA Toyland Adventure/Toyland Capers) Jan 4-Aesop's Fables--Foster, Davis
544* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2P7KS07sGqE Red Riding Hood]]--Jan 18--Fables, Foster, Bailey
545* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=77xeDMs3aB8 The Animal Fair]]--Feb 1--Fables, Foster, Davis
546* Cowboy Blues--Feb 15--Fables--Foster, Bailey
547* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ncfJsMT8OFk Radio Racket]]--March 1--Fables--Foster
548* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4TJpZsoESPA College Capers]]--March 15-Fables--Foster, Bailey
549* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZCVJEQp2VQ Old Hokum Bucket]]--March 29, Fables--No credits
550* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IZxJ7tZoN1g Cinderella Blues]]--April 12, Fables--Foster, Bailey
551* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sz6sVHVdXRE Mad Melody]]--April 26, Fables, Foster, Davis
552* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IdU1v8ZOaFY The Fly Guy]]--May 10, Fables, Foster, Bailey
553* Play Ball--May 24, Fables--Foster, Davis
554* Fisherman's Luck--Fables, Foster, Bailey
555* Pale Face Pup--June 22--Aesop's Fables--Foster, Davis
556* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2dVnF_wjh4E Makin 'Em Move]] (AKA In a Cartoon Studio)-July 5, Aesop's Fables--Foster, Bailey
557* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2dVnF_wjh4E Fun on the Ice]]--July 19--Fables--Foster, Davis
558* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5veVBWNxYw Wot A Night]]--Aug 1, Tom and Jerry--Foster, Stallings
559* Big Game--Aug 3--Fables--No credits
560* Love in a Pond--Aug 17--Aesop's Fables--John Foster, Mannie Davis
561* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWebh7bvu6Q Fly Hi]] (recolored)--Aug 31--Fables-Foster, Bailey
562* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=k7pT5jYwhls Polar Pals]]--Sept 5--Tom and Jerry, Foster, Rifle
563* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=63Oi1UcjeCU The Family Shoe]] (AKA The Golden Goose)--Sept. 14--Fables--Foster, Davis
564* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LeA_XzyblN8 Fairyland Follies]]--Sept. 28--Fables, Foster, Bailey
565* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uUB2q9ElNSA Trouble]]--Oct. 10--Tom and Jerry, Foster, Stallings
566* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IVEkiuHUF-8 Horse Cops]]--Oct. 12--Fables, Foster, J.J. [=McManus=]
567* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eJuJWO-eIZI Cowboy Cabaret]]--Oct. 26, Fables, Foster, Davis
568* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TvvBVFXN9BM In Dutch]]--Nov. 9--Fables, Foster, Bailey
569* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HIlqo7ZVk2A Jungle Jam]]--Nov. 14--Tom and Jerry--Foster, Rufle
570* The Last Dance--Nov. 23--Fables--no credits
571* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Mog3OnFhg-Y A Swiss Trick]]--Dec. 19--Tom and Jerry--Foster, Stallings
572
573!1932
574
575* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=c1kylBIS5xM Toy Time]]--Jan. 27--Aesop's Fables--Foster, Bailey
576* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FYfm0KMIhas Rocketeers]]--Jan 30--Tom and Jerry--Foster, Rufle
577* A Romeo Monk-Feb. 20--Fables, Foster, Davis
578* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8Hxsa9lT2g4 Rabid Hunters]]--Feb 27--Tom and Jerry--Foster, Stallings
579* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NMvnxGQhxc0 Fly Frolic]]--March 5, Fables, Foster, Bailey
580* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=99PiL-w8zHw The Cat's Canary]]--March 26, Fables, Foster, Davis
581* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ivFrygn_egc In the Bag]]--March 26, Tom and Jerry--Foster, Rufle
582* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R4x84veTHJc Joint Wipers]]--April 23--Tom and Jerry--Foster, Stallings
583* Magic Art--April 25--Fables--Foster, Bailey
584* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ATvd-VPhnUE Pots and Pans]]--May 14, Tom and Jerry, Foster, Rufle
585* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ1YaCk7k18 Happy Polo]]--May 14--Fables--No credits; Sound reissue of "The Polo Match" (1929)
586* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MLC8u7Yexg4 Spring Antics]]--May 21--Fables, Foster, Davis
587* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sTehA7hGaHU The Tuba Tooter]]--June 4--Tom and Jerry, Foster, Stallings
588* Circus Romance--June 25--Fables--Foster, Bailey
589* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KaV6JCD2S2A Plane Dumb]]--June 25--Tom and Jerry--Foster, Rufle
590* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CY65A_nvfcc The Farmerette]]--June 28--Faboles, Foster, Bailey
591* Stone Age Error--July 9--Fables, Foster, Davis
592* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=I5WzgRVuwc0 Redskin Blues]]--July 23--Tom and Jerry-Foster, Stallings
593* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pxEO8Nf0qlE Chinese Jinks]]--July 23--Fables, Foster, Davis
594* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2CYGZbx5vag The Ball Game]]--July 30, Aesop's Fables--Foster, Rufle
595* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wE7sEpm0BY0 Wild Goose Chase]]--Aug. 12, Fables, Foster, Davis
596* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YIGMc_axS50 Jolly Fish]]--Aug. 19--Tom and Jerry--Foster, Stallings
597* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ea0zieccmzc Nursery Scandal]]--Aug. 26--Fables--Foster, Bailey
598* Bring 'Em Back Half-Shot--Sept. 9, Fables--Foster, Davis
599* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-vgJouc-1A0 Barnyard Bunk]]--Sept. 16--Tom and Jerry--Foster, Rufle
600* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hNNK-5Me1AE Down in Dixie]]--Sept. 23--Fables, Foster, Baileu
601* Catfish Romance--Oct. 7--Fables, Foster, Davis
602* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=titmXa86bIU A Spanish Twist]]--Oct. 7--Tom and Jerry--Foster, Stallings
603* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3p_PgPgXx3k Feathered Follies]]--Oct. 21, Fables, no credits
604* Venice Vamp--Nov. 4--Fables, Foster, Davis
605* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vCLlp0caveo Piano Tooners]]--Nov. 11--Tom and Jerry, Foster, Rufle
606* Hokum Hotel--Nov. 18--Fables, Foster, Bailey
607* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TkQ6X7g25H0 Pencil Mania]]--Dec. 9--Tom and Jerry--Foster, Stallings
608* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AX95FFs0nJE Pickaninny Blues]]--Dec. 12--Fables, Foster, Davis
609* A Yarn of Wool--Dec. 16--Fables, Foster, Bailey
610* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AAVje6hDXew Bugs and Books]]--Dec. 30--Fables, Foster, Davis
611
612!1933
613
614* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKNl_654Q04 Tight Rope Tricks]]--Jan 6--Tom and Jerry--John Foster, George Rufle
615* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01YI29-nK98 Silvery Moon (AKA Candy Town)]]--Jan 13--Aesop's Fables--John Foster, Mannie Davis
616* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DN665eBPiY A.M. To P.M.]]--Jan 20--Aesop's Fables (Sentinel Louie)--Harry Bailey
617* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EN4yAwgdjjw Tumble Down Town]]--Jan 27--Aesop's Fables--John Foster, Bailey
618* ''WesternAnimation/MagicMummy''--Feb 7--Tom and Jerry--Foster, Stallings
619* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wC4IYEqXyxo Opening Night]]--Feb 10, Cubby Bear--no credits
620* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Grs4j3sFfm4 Panicky Pup]]-feb 24, Tom and Jerry--Foster, Bailey. Notably similar to Fleischer Studio's [[WesternAnimation/SwingYouSinners "Swing, You Sinners!"]]
621* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fgc5N9AB3yI Love's Labor Won]]--Mar 10, Aesop's Fables-Foster, Davis
622* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLuRwHiwdmI The Last Mail]]--March 24, Cubby, Davis
623* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZBKcPX_uGQ Happy Hoboes]]--March 31, Tom and Jerry--Stallings, George Rufle
624* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrUzdvQa9tQ Puzzled Pals]]--March 31--Tom and Jerry--George Stallings, Frank Sherman
625* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJeA70SjvKU Runaway Blackie]]--April 7--Cubby-Bailey
626* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esQYjZ0p4CQ Hook and ladder Hokum]]--(AKA Fire Fire)--April 28Tom and Jerry, Stallings, Tish Tash (AKA Creator/FrankTashlin)
627* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bbtlFCPv6Sw Bubbles and Troubles]] April 28--Cubby--Davis
628* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXOofXPwtFQ A Dizzy Day]]-May 5--Aesop's Fables (featuring Sentinel Louie)--Harry Bailet
629* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IsQ2i27k5M Barking Dogs]]--May 18--Aesop's Fables--Mannie Davis
630* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88aQ3fmNh0w In the Park]]--May 26--Tom and Jerry--Frank Sherman, George Rufle
631* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAnBJ2cUb-A The Bully's End]]-June 16, Aesop's Fables--Bailey
632* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iwT-iRqDuQ Indian Whoopee]]--July 7--Aesop's Fables--Davis
633* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMcAqQnV3Ls Doughnuts]]--July 10--Tom and Jerry--Sherman, Rufle
634* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkbuN0I885o Fresh Ham]]--July 12-Aesop's Fables-no credits
635* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiPrGNM6Av8 Rough on Rats (AKA Scat Cats)]]--July 14--Aesop's Fables--Bailey
636* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygbRAlAZd10 The Phantom Rocket]]--July 31--Tom and Jerry--Sherman, Rufle
637* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f619mnuB-xI The Nut Factory]]--Aug 11--Cubby--Davis
638* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Tu1fkiPW1M Cubby's World Flight]]--August 25--Cubby--Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising
639* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuXEfXNShVk The Fatal Note]]--Sept. 29--Little King--No Credits
640* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeJE4Nr3tk4 Cubby's Picnic (AKA Picnic Problems)]]--Oct. 6--Cubby--Muffati, Eddie Donnelly
641* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyhpGuVfeQ0 Marching Along]]--Oct 27--Little King, James Tyer
642* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoGv4uOP7II The Gay Gaucho]]--Nov. 3--Cubby--Rollin Hamilton, Tom [=McKimson=]
643* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FP_NOPYq5RM On the Pan]]--Nov. 24--Little King--No credits
644* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVJy6Oo6nqo Galloping Fanny (AKA Gallping Hooves)]]--Dec. 1--Cubby--Muffati, Donnelly
645* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yly-Y_1dJ8Y Pals (a.k.a. Christmas Night)]]--Dec. 22--Little King--James Tyer
646* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAn4BExt4qg Croon Crazy]]-dec 29--Cubby--Steve Muffati
647
648!1934
649
650* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_mGHk0epmc The Rasslin' Match]]-Jan 5--Amos n' Andy--George Stallings
651* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfY1VxSlKLg Jest of Honor]]--Jan 19--Little King--Stallings
652* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPKV69ht0WI Sinister Stuff]] (a.k.a. Villain Persues Her)--Jan 26--Cubby Bear--Steve Muffati
653* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Z0qbaD0sKw The Lion Tamer]]--Feb 2--Amos N' Andy--Stallings
654* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIe80PpPlKg Jolly Good Felons]]--Feb 16--Little King--Stallings
655* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6j47t-yAOgM Goode Knight]]--Feb 23, Cubby--Stallings
656* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1FAN7Y289M Sultan Pepper]]--Mar 16, Little King, Stallings
657* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvTDgVGq9dw How's Crops?]] (A.K.A. Brownie's Victory Garden)--Mar 23, Cubby--Stallings
658* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHMpw3JFRik A Royal Good Time]]--April 13, Little King, Stallings
659* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8nKFCBq0jU Cubby's Stratosphere Flight]]-April 20--Cubby, Stallings
660* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=no61Q4pOzWs Art for Art's Sake]]--May 11--Little King--Stallings
661* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMlk9sFjudo Mild Cargo]] (A.K.A. Brownie Busk the Jungle)-May 18--Cubby--Stallings
662* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ni0jUAsJcyM Cactus King]]--June 8--Little King--Stallings
663* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32lI_wgRCTE Fiddlin' Fun]]--June 15, Cubby Bear--George Stallings
664* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p71H8kfMc84 Grandfather's Clock]]--June 29,--Toddle Tales--Gillett, Jim Tyer
665* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkK1kTFw_xA Pastry Town Wedding]]--July 27--RP--Gillett, Eshbaugh
666* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcLQ3JjkyF0 Along Came a Duck]]--Aug 10--Toddle Tales--Gillet, Steve Muffati
667* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eh9McQELx6I A Little Bird Told Me]]--Sept 7--Toddle Tales--Gillett, Tyer
668* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3u7Z6lYgMM The Parrotville Fire Department]]--Sept 14--RP--Gillett, Steve Muffati
669* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZEadIh1cl8 Mischevious Mice]]--Cubby Bear--Unreleased--Harman and Ising
670
671!1935
672
673* WesternAnimation/TheSunshineMakers-Jan 11, RP, Gillett, Ted Eshbaugh
674* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKfozfavbU8 Parrotville Old Folks]]--Jan 25, RP--Gillett, Palmer
675* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDi8_81x4PE Japanese Lanterns]]--March 8,RP--Gillett, Eshbaugh AKA Chinese Lanterns. The color print was lost for many years until it was unconvered and restored by Lobster Films.
676* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgaVAVBcFcg Spinning Mice]]--April 5--RP--Gillett, Palmer
677* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24i689oWkjY Picnic Panic]]--May 3--RP, Gillett, Palmer, guest-starring Molly Moo Cow
678* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSRh_srJE5g The Merry Kittens]]--May 31--RP, Gillett, Shamus Culhane
679* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ctVHwaFW-o Parrotville Post Office]]--June 28--RP--Gillett, Palmer
680* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAKYl1kQPYw Rag Dog]] (ALA Three Little Kittens, with "The Foxy Terrier" as it's working title)--July 19--RP--Gillett
681* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=l8drTHz22Lk The Hunting Season]]--Aug 19--RP (Molly Moo Cow)--Gillett, Palmer
682* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SP-Dtc57HQ Scottie Finds a Home]]--Aug 23--Rainbow Parade--Gillett
683* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdL4qqixOjA Bird Scouts]]--Sept 20--RP--Gillett, Palmer
684* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaaI8rgtQKU Molly Moo Cow and the Indians]]--Nov. 15, RP--Gillett, Palmer
685* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=arCiHFUfabE Molly Moo Cow and the Butterflies]]--Nov. 15, RP--Gillett, Palmer
686* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCF-SRz9jZM Molly Moo Cow and Rip Van Winkle]]--Dec. 17, RP--Gillett, Palmer
687
688!1936
689
690* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6o-IgDF7O34 Toonerville Trolley]]--Jan 17--Rainbow Parade--Gillet, Palmer, with cameo of Molly Moo Cow.
691* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_k0Z0tRCmvA Felix The Cat in "The Goose That Laid The Golden Egg"]]--Feb 7, RP, Gillett, Palmer
692* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlQDO2lr7mE Molly Moo Cow and Robinson Crusoe]]--Feb 26, RP--Gil, Palm
693* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obr8qB8DHFk Neptune Nonsense]]--March 20, RP, Gil, Palm, starring WesternAnimation/FelixTheCat.
694* WesternAnimation/BoldKingCole--May 29, RP, Gillett, starring WesternAnimation/FelixTheCat.
695* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSK-C9dnPBw A Waif's Welcome]]--June 19, RP--Palmer
696* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jASTvrCJviU Trolley Ahoy]]--July 3--RP (Toonerville Trolley)--Gillett
697* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeEgHFyHo1Y Cupid Gets His Man]]--July 24, RP--Palmer
698* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zksn1FHCRq8 It's a Greek Life]]--August 2, Rainbow Parade--Creator/DanGordon
699* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGZtFH27BiQ Toonerville Picnic]]--October 2--RP--TVTroll--Gillett
700[[/folder]]
701----
702!!Tropes related to the studio:
703* AdvertisedExtra: "Molly Moo Cow and Rip Van Winkle" is mainly about Molly getting drunk over her conscience's objections and messing around with a makeshift bowling alley set up in the woods by a bunch of gnomes. Rip gets less than a minute of screen time and (predictably) spends most of it asleep, his only contribution to the plot being accidentally letting Molly's conscience out of the beer barrel Molly trapped it in.
704* AllJustADream: The end of "Wonders of the Deep", where the cat finds out the octopus he's fighting is Farmer Al Falfa, [[RuleOfFunny though the cat still has the bag of money from the dream.]] He trades it with Al in exchange for food and runs off, only for Al to find out its full of hundreds of mice instead!
705* AlcoholHic: Molly Moo Cow gets this after getting drunk in "Molly Moo Cow and Rip Van Winkle".
706* AmoralAttorney: In "Trouble", Tom and Jerry are running a failing lawyer business, and resort to ShamelessSelfPromotion by walking right in front of a marching band.
707* AnimatedAdaptation: They made three of them, based on Otto Soglow's comic "The Little King" (with two preceding shorts based on its companion strip, "Sentinel Louie"), the radio show "Amos N Andy", and Fontaine Fox's comic "Toonerville Trolley".
708* AnimationBump / ArtEvolution: By the late 1933 to 1934 period, the studio's animation was considerably improving over their earlier shorts. As early as "Sinister Stuff", the characters become noticeably less flat and more rounded and appealing. Then Burt Gillett got to the studio, and the animation improved even more.
709** The three [[Creator/HarmanAndIsing Harman-Ising]] Cubby Bear shorts ("[[WesternAnimation/TheGayGaucho The Gay Gaucho]]", "Cubby's World Flight" and "Mischievous Mice") have much more polished animation than the shorts prior to "Sinister Stuff".
710** Several shorts, such as "Makin' Em Move", "The Fatal Note" and "Fiddlin' Fun", have shots where the backgrounds are animated in three dimensional perspective.
711* AnimateInanimateObject: The living clocks in "Grandfather's Clock", and the living kitchen appliances in "Picnic Panic".
712* APirate400YearsTooLate: Even though most of the Cubby Bear cartoons are clearly set in the 1930's, there are pirates in "Bubbles and Troubles".
713* ArtDeco: The Little King shorts have some of their characters designed like this, in order to match the designs of the original comic. The backgrounds are still standard ink wash paintings, and many of the other characters still use the Van Beuren house style.
714* ArtifactTitle: The Aesop's Fables sound films, which abandoned the format of the silent shorts (which were somewhat based on the actual fables and had "Aesops" at the end of each one) in favor of the musical gag cartoon format.
715* ArtShift: The three [[Creator/HarmanAndIsing Harman-Ising]] Cubby Bear shorts are drawn In a very different style than the rest of the series.
716** The Little King Van Beuren shorts have more of an ArtDeco aesthetic to the character designs to match the look of the comic it adapted from.
717* AsteroidsMonster: In "Parrotville Fire Department", one of the parrots tries to take down one of the living little flames with an axe, but this just splits them into even smaller little fires.
718* BadassAdorable: Cubby Bear is adorable looking, and as we see in shorts like "Goode Knight", he can kick butt if he needs too.
719** When one of their brothers is threatened, the other two kittens in "Rough on Rats" give the evil rat one heck of a beatdown during the climax!
720** Felix the Cat retains this trait in his shorts. He even sword fights the villain of "The Goose That Laid The Golden Egg"!
721* BaitAndSwitch:
722** At the start of the song sequence in "In The Bag", it starts off with what looks like two cowgirls dancing to the rhythm, with their ten gallon hats covering their faces--only for the end of their dance to reveal that theyre both gonkish men instead.
723** The bandits entrance to the saloon in "In The Bag" has a rather un-PC take on this, with the bandit seemingly being very tall as he approaches the saloon doors--only for the doors to swing open and reveal he's been shoulder-carried there by a black man, [[KickTheDog who he promptly kicks away as he finishes his entrance.]]
724* BagOfKidnapping: The raccoon villain from "The Last Mail" kidnaps Cubby Bear's girlfriend Honey with this method after stealing their mail.
725%%* BaseballEpisode: "The Ball Game".
726%%* BearyFunny: Cubby Bear.
727* BedsheetGhost: A group of them briefly pop up to scare Tom and Jerry in "Wot a Night", but they quickly fall through a trapdoor--just to wind up with a group of skeletons instead.
728* BigDamnHeroes: Subverted in "Jungle Jam"; Tom and Jerry seem like they're going to be rescued from the cannibals cornering them on the beach; but as soon as their leader sees who they're rescuing, he immediately does a 180 with the rest of the navy, leaving Tom and Jerry to wing it and swim for their lives under the fire of the cannibals spears.
729** In "Rough on Rats", two of the kittens save their third sibling from an evil rat this way.
730** In "Along Came A Duck", the frog saves the duck he was messing around with from drowning, as his shenanigans got the duck tangled in seaweed underwater in the first place.
731** Molly Moo Cow pulls this to save Robinson Cruesoe from a tribe of cannibals in "Molly Moo Cow and Robinson Cruesoe". She swims back to the island after Robin had scared her off, and grabs all of his rifles with her tail and uses them to scare off the cannibal tribe.
732* BlackComedy: In " Sultan Pepper", the Little King invites a Sultan to his castle, who brings an entire harem with him. During dinner, he counts them all and realizes there's 13 of them, so he takes the only fat one into a back room and ''shoots her with a pistol'', stating after the fact that "Thirteen is bad luck."
733* BlowingARaspberry: Milton Mouse does this to his girlfriend in the end of "Circus Capers", and it literally makes her panties fly clean off!
734* BodyHorror: In "Swiss Trick", Tom and Jerry are visiting the Swiss Alps, they eat a strange kind of cheese that causes swiss cheese like holes to open up in their body! And then get chased by an army of mice who think they're walking cheese.
735** In "Wot A Night", they inexplicably get their lower bodies (but not their heads) reduced to bare skeletons.
736* BoxingKangaroo: One briefly appears in "A Royal Good Time", and it helps the King escape from the villain of the short.
737* BrawnHilda: Katrinka in the Toonerville Trolley series.
738* BrattyHalfPint: Farmer Al Falfa deals with two pesky kids in "Day at the Park", and the local monkey, bitter at him over their last fight, uses the situation to call the police on Al.
739* ButtMonkey: In the Toonerville Trolley series, Mr. Bang is never safe from the world's abuse.
740* CaptainErsatz: Milton Mouse, who was an obvious ripoff of Mickey Mouse. Incidentally, by the time of "Hot Tamale", Milton looked identical to another Mickey Mouse clone: [[WesternAnimation/LadyPlayYourMandolin Foxy]], of Warner Bros. cartoons. As with Foxy, Walt quickly got wind of Van Beuren's ripoff and forced them to never use Milton again. This didn't stop them from creating another, less blatant ersatz of Mickey, called Cubby Bear.
741** "The Farmarette" features a boop oop a doop cat girl that is obviously inspired by WesternAnimation/BettyBoop; she's even voiced by one of Betty's actresses, Margie Hines!
742** Their Tom & Jerry characters are believed to be inspired by the comic strip duo ''Mutt And Jeff''.
743* CapturedByCannibals: Waffles and Don wind up in this situation in "Jungle Jazz".
744** The Little King gets captured by a tribe of them in "On The Pan"; he's even served with Happy Birthday topping written in him!
745** Tom and Jerry also suffer this fate in "Jungle Jam". They win them over with their music, at least until they try to run away.
746** Robinson Cruesoe suffers this fate in "Molly Moo Cow and Robinson Cruesoe", but Molly manages to save him.
747* CartoonBomb: What the villain of "The Fatal Note" tries to kill the King with.
748* CardCarryingVillain: The evil gnomes in "Sunshine Makers", who openly call themselves nasty, mean and sad, and hate anything sunny or happy.
749* CardboardPrison: Of the lighter variety, the dog catcher in "Dinnertime" unwittingly let's all of his dogs loose while trying to catch the dogs raiding Farmer Al Falfa's meat shop.
750** The royal prison the King visits in "Jolly Good Felons", which is played for laughs; one of the prisoners even removes one of the bars from his cell window, only to dust it off and put it back. Then the King unwittingly ticks off a prisoner by ruining his chess game, which makes him tear the bars off his cell, steal the keys from the prison guard, and then a lever that releases all of the prisoners!
751* CatchingSomeZs: In the opening of "Dinnertime", the bird is sleeping like this until his alarm clock wakes him up, and the dog catcher in the same shirt is doing this before he's awakened.
752* CatsAreMean: The cat in "Dinnertime" and the villainous cat in "Bird Scouts".
753* CatsHaveNineLives: The cat in "Dinnertime" almost loses his nine lives from falling, but he climbs back up through the air to get them. A nearby dog who was drinking beer sees this, looks at his bottle, and then drops it and runs off in fear.
754* ChristmasEpisode:
755** "Opening Night", Cubby Bear's first short. SantaClaus even cameos in the opening.
756** The Little King short "Pals" is set during Christmas Eve, and the reused print of the film was even renamed "Christmas Night".
757%%* CoolShip: Tom and Jerry's rocket ship in "The Phantom Rocket".
758%%* CreepyCrossdresser: The robber villain of "The Phantom Rocket".
759* CuteKitten: The kittens in "Rough on Rats", "Merry Kittens", "Rag Dog" and "Scottie Finds A Home". Felix the Cat also counts in his three shorts.
760* DamselInDistress: Cubby Bear's love interest Honey, who seems to exist only to be rescued by Cubby.
761%%* DarkestAfrica: The jungle settings of "Darkest Africa", "Jungle Jazz", Mild Cargo" and "Plane Dumb".
762%%* DastardlyWhiplash:
763%%** The villain of "Sinister Stuff".
764%%** The banana becomes this in "Pencil Mania".
765* DavyJones: "The Haunted Ship" short of the Aesop's Fables collection features Davy Jones, a skeleton wearing a bicorne, as the captain of the ''Davy Jones'', a haunted and infested sunken ship. Waffles and Don board it and find a piano, which they play to appease the other creatures. Unfortunately, their music also awakens Davy Jones. He comes out of his cabin -- his locker -- and gives chase. Although Waffles and Don are swimming back to the surface, it isn't shown how the chase ends.
766* TheDeadCanDance: A good chunk of "Wot A Night" is centered on a skeleton composer playing a piano song, prompting his other skeleton friends to dance to it.
767* DemBones: The army of skeletons in "Wot a Night". Tom and Jerry inexplicably wind up like this at the end.
768** A fishing skeleton appears for a gag in "The Rocketeers".
769** The dancing mummy skeleton and his subsequent army of skeletons in "Gypped In Egypt".
770* DerangedAnimation: Most of the pre-Gillett Van Beuren cartoons are very wildly animated and surreal in tone.
771%%* DinosaurDoggieBone: A trio of dogs fight over one in "Dinnertime".
772* DisneyAcidSequence: Occurs in "Gypped in Egypt" after Waffles and Don unwittingly kill their camel, which causes the Sphinx to put a curse on them.
773* TheDitz: The Little King has shades of this. While he's not incompetent, he acts very eccentric and childish for someone in his position.
774* DIYDisaster: The conflict of "Joint Wipers". Tom and Jerry are amateur plumbers, and they unwittingly flood the entire building they're working in.
775* DomesticOnlyCartoon: All of the shorts were made in the US.
776* DownerEnding: While "Jolly Good Felons" ends with the prison riot subdued, the King is mistakenly jailed with all of them, while another prisoner escaped by disguising himself in his stolen regal outfit.
777%%* DaEditor: Walter Finchell's boss, an owl, in "A Little Bird Told Me".
778* TheEveryman: Cubby Bear. He can be a good fighter, dancer and singer, but otherwise has little going for him personality wise.
779* EvilDetectingDog: In "Scottie Finds A Home", the eponymous terrier knows right away that the vagrant who arrives at the grandmothers house is up yo no good. After barking at him, the hobo hangs him by his sweater on a nearby tree as he goes off to pester the grandma cat for food.
780* {{Expy}}:
781** Their Tom and Jerry were just human versions of previous Van Beuren characters Waffles the Cat and Don Dog.
782** In the Harman-Ising Cubby Bear shorts, Cubby looks, moves and acts very similar to Harman-Ising's own ''Bosko the Talk-Ink Kid''.
783* ExtraExtraReadAllAboutIt:
784** The opening of "Mild Cargo" has a goat spreading newspapers of Cubby's arrival at their jungle, while shouting the phrase.
785** The bird from the ending of "A Little Bird Told Me" says this to the kids after she's done telling her story.
786* FatBastard: The young cat and his grandmother in "Scotty Finds a Home" are menaced by a pudgy dog vagabond who breaks into their house and forces them to give him their food.
787* FoodPorn: "Pastry Town Wedding" is entirely set in a colorful land of cake and cake decorations.
788* ForcedTransformation: In "Spinning Mice", the evil little devils turn the wizard into a giant rabbit by spilling his own potion on him.
789* FramingDevice: The Toddle Tales and two of the Rainbow Parade shorts have live action openings and endings, with the cartoon segments inbetween that provide the "morals" of the cartoons.
790%%* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
791* GoingCommando: Atypical of most female cartoon characters of her time or design, the girl cat in "Silvery Moon" has a noticeable lack of bloomers beneath her skirt.
792* HairRaisingHare: The rabbit Tom and Jerry are hunting in "Rabid Hunters". It turns out to be a skunk In disguise.
793* HairTriggerTemper: The Terrible-Tempered Mr. Bang in the Toonerville Trolley series.
794* HarmlessVillain: The Lepodopterist in "Molly Moo Cow and the Butterflies". He's not even portrayed as malicious, but as a wimpy fool who only wants to catch butterflies, {{obliviously|Evil}} at the expense of their freedom. He even sings about how he's too cowardly to go hunting for lions or tigers, so he spends time catching butterflies as his hobby.
795%%* HauntedCastle: The setting of "Wot a Night".
796* {{Hobos}}: The antagonist of "Scottie Finds A Home" is a vagrant who heckles the kittens' grandma for free food in her own home.
797* IAmSong: Robinson Cruesoe gets one early in "Molly Moo Cow Meets Robinson Cruesoe".
798* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanShipAcademy: The guards in "Goode Knight" are all cross eyed, and thus are terrible shots with their arrows when they're going after Cubby.
799* InNameOnly: Only the earliest Aesop's Fables cartoons were loose adaptations of the [[Literature/AesopsFables actual Fables]]; later entries usually revolved around cats, mice, and the disgruntled Farmer Al Falfa.
800%%* InstitutionalApparel: The prisoners in "Jolly Good Felons" wear these.
801%%** The robber villain in "The Phantom Rocket" wears this.
802* {{iSophagus}}: Late in "Bird Scouts", the cat that's attacking the birds ends up getting one of their bugles stuck in its throat, which unintentionally rallies the young scouts against it.
803* JerkassGods: In "It's a Greek Life" the God Mercury threatens to break the centaur's neck if he doesn't fix his winged sandals. He manages to beat him up a good deal before the centaur's ducks save him.
804* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Robinson Cruesoe in "Molly Moo Cow and Robinson Cruesoe". Initially, he is openly hostile and drives Molly away from the island just so he can be alone, even though he admits she's a nice cow. He comes around and befriends Molly once she saves him from a tribe of cannibals.
805%%* JekyllAndHyde: The spider villain in "Fly Frolics".
806* KnightOfCerebus: The giant rat in "Rough on Rats"; once he shows up, kidnaps and tries to kill one of the kittens, the tone of the cartoon considerably changes.
807* LaterInstallmentWeirdness: The Burt Gillett era shorts from 1934 to 1936 take a total 180 approach to the studios previous cartoons, completely overhauling the art direction, animation and content.
808* LighterAndSofter: The Gillett era Van Beuren shorts.
809* LiteralAssKicking: In "Dinnertime", the puppy does this to another dog before running off.
810** Nero's champion does this to Cubby upon accepting his challenge to the chariot race in "Fiddlin' Fun".
811** Jerry does this to a cannibal before running off in "Jungle Jam".
812* MadBomber: The villain of "The Fatal Note", who tries, and fails, to kill the King with a bomb.
813* MediumBlending: For some odd reason, the opening titles to "Plane Dumb" has a live action waterfall superimposed behind it.
814* MickeyMousing; As usual for golden age cartoons, all of the films are timed to musical tempos and beats, with characters often moving directly in synch with the musical tracks.
815* TheMiddleAges: The setting of "Goode Knight", where Cubby Bear plays the role of Robin Hood.
816* MischiefMakingMonkey: For no particular reason, a monkey happens to reside in a nearby tree in "Day at the Park", and it causes Al Fslfa a good deal of trouble.
817* MockyMouse: Milton Mouse is such a blatant copy of WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse that he is almost visually indistinguishable from Mickey and had to be dropped when Disney threatened legal action. His short-lived replacement Cubby Bear is also flagrantly based on Mickey.
818* {{Mordor}}: The swampy, gnarly and desolate village of the evil gnomes in "Sunshine Makers", at least until the good gnomes bombard it with Sunshine milk, turning it into a colorful, lively land lush with life again.
819* MoodWhiplash: "Rough on Rats" is mostly a cutesy, happy gag cartoon--but then the rat comes along and kidnaps one of the kittens, trying to cut him in half with a buzz saw as the music and tone (and even the music, complete with a wailing chorus) takes a dramatic turn as the other two kittens come to his rescue and assault the rat.
820* MorphWeapon: Of the funny variant; in "Rabid Hunters", Tom corners a rabbit, first pulling out a handgun, but then he turns it Into a hunting rifle on the spot.
821* MsFanservice: The Creator/MaeWest horse from "Galloping Fanny", and the Mae West duck in "Mild Cargo".
822* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: Despite his Farmer moniker, Al Falfa has held different jobs throughout his shorts, such as running a deli (I.e. Dinnertime) or being a local cop (I.e. Day at the Park).
823* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Celebrity caricatures were common in several of the shorts, such as Honey Bear dressing up as Creator/MaeWest and Gandhi making a cameo in "Croon Crazy", and a bird in "A Little Bird Told Me" being named Walter Finchell, a play on the famous radio star Walter Winchell.
824** The buzzard who turns his head into that of Jimmy Durante in "On The Pan".
825** "Cupid Gets His Man" features a character who is a caricature of W.C. Fields.
826* NoMoreForMe: In "Dinnertime", a dig with a bottle of beer has this reaction when he sees a cat climb into the air to recollect it's lost nine lives.
827* NoNameGiven: The kittens in "Merry Kittens" and "Rag Dog" aren't named, are interchangeable in personality, and are only distinguishable by their colors (white, orange, grey).
828* TheNotCatch: In ''Tom and Jerry'''s "A Fireman's Life", the boys have a FiremansSafetyNet ready for a man trapped in a burning building. He jumps...and they leap out of the way, deciding to catch the female resident instead.
829* ObliviouslyEvil: The Lepodopterist in "Molly Moo Cow and the Butterflies". He's just a giddy butterfly catcher who does it as a hobby, and is too ignorant to realize the feelings of the bugs he catches. Molly, of course, [[SeriousBusiness will not let this stand.]]
830* OffscreenTeleportation: The rabbit in "Rabid Hunters" uses this when Tom and Jerry are chasing it on a tree branch.
831* OffWithHisHead: Tom briefly gets his head knocked off as a gag in "Swiss Trick". He quickly puts it back on.
832* PaperThinDisguise: Tom and Jerry disguise themselves in blackface makeup (while impersonating Amos N Andy at the same time) when they travel to Africa in "Plane Dumb". The natives aren't fooled.
833* ParodyProductPlacement: "The Sunshine Makers" was originally made as a promotional film for a long forgotten product called Borden's Milk, which is used in the cartoon as "Sunshine Milk" to make the evil gnomes happy.
834* PintSizedPowerhouse: The puppy in "Dinnertime" is able to easily lift up a comically large piece of meat from Farmer Al Falfa's butcher shop before he gets caught.
835* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: The bandit in "In The Bag" arrives to the tavern while shoulder riding on a black man, who he bandhandedly kicks far away as he makes his entrance.
836* PoorlyDisguisedPilot:
837** Before starting their Little King shorts, Van Beuren made two shorts based on the Little King's companion strip, "Sentinel Louie", which were both released as part of the Aesop's Fables series of shorts.
838** "Plane Dumb" feels like a prototype for the Van Beuren Amos n Andy shorts, since the bulk of the cartoon has Tom and Jerry disguised in blackface makeup and acting like Amos N Andy, even talking a lot, [[SuddenlySpeaking something they almost never did in previous shorts]].
839* PoundsAreAnimalPrisons: The dog pound in "Dinnertime" Is presented like this.
840* PrecisionFStrike: "Goofy Goat Antics" was banned from many theaters for use of the word, "damn". Note that this was three years before UsefulNotes/TheHaysCode.
841* ProductPlacement: "The Sunshine Makers" was originally made as a promotional film for Borden's Milk.
842* PsychoSerum: In "Spinning Mice", the wizards magic potion, which normally turns ugly things into beautiful things, becomes this after an extra ingredient accidentally falls into it, turning a batch of mice into little Red Devils.
843** In "Sunshine Makers", the evil gnomes have a murky spray that can counteract the happy effects of the good gnome sunshine milk.
844* PublicDomainAnimation: All 189 of their sound cartoons (as well as their 347 silent cartoons) have fallen into the PublicDomain, which made it easy for Thunderbean to re-release them once they found the best source materials available.
845* PunnyName: Walter Finchell, the bird reporter in "A Little Bird Told Me", a parody of the then famous radio star Walter Winchell.
846* RandomEventsPlot: Most of the shorts are strings of gags or musical affairs with no real plot to speak of.
847* RobeAndWizardHat: The wizard in "Spinning Mice" wears this getup.
848* RobotBuddy: Farmer Al Falfa's robot in "The Iron Man".
849* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: The Little King, who often takes the initiative to do something in his own hands, including fighting his own assailant in "The Fatal Note".
850* RubberhoseLimbs: Present on virtually all of the characters in the studios shorts, same the occasional design with more muscle or fat on their limbs.
851* SantaClaus: Appears in the opening of "Opening Night" and also appears in "Pals / Christmas Night".
852* SadClown: Milton Mouse briefly becomes his during the end of "Circus Capers" when his girlfriend has an affair with the ringmaster. He even addresses himself as a sad clown in his brief song number, only for his girlfriend to have second thoughts and come back to him.
853* ScaryStingingSwarm: The fate of the Lepodopterist in "Molly Moo Cow and the Butterflies", where Molly sends him tripping against a local beehive, prompting them to chase off the guy.
854* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: In "Jungle Jam", the Navy pulls this on Tom and Jerry, just when it seemed like they were going to rescue them.
855* SentientVehicle: The train early in "Swiss Trick". At one point, it gives out and a rescue dog arrives to give it some brandy to drink.
856* ShamelessSelfPromoter: In "Trouble", Tom and Jerry walk right in front of a marching band with a sign in order to promote their failing lawyer business.
857* ShowWithinAShow: "Makin' Em Move" is set In a cartoon studio run by cartoon animals, who watch the cartoon they made during the end.
858* ShoutOut: In "Pals / Christmas Night", one of the hoboes the King befriends has the NRA ([[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Recovery_Administration National Recovery Administration]]) logo tattooed on his chest.
859* SissyVillain: The Lepodopterist from "Molly Moo Cow and the Butterflies". He's so [[HarmlessVillain wimpy and nonthreatening]], that the only villainous thing he does is catch butterflies ([[FelonyMisdemeanor at the expense of their freedom]]). He even sings about how he's too cowardly to go chasing after tigers and lions, so he goes after butterflies instead.
860* SlippySlideyIceWorld: The setting of "Frozen Frolics" and "Polar Pals".
861* SmellySkunk:
862** Used for a gag in "Noah Knew His Ark"--the two skunks are stuck in their own private boat tied behind the ark.
863** The rabbit in "Rabid Hunters" turns out to be a skunk in disguise.
864* SpaceWhaleAesop: The "moral" of "Grandfather's Clock"; don't play around with or smash clocks, because they have hearts and feelings just like you and me!
865* SpoofAesop: During the silent era of the series, each cartoon would end with a so-called "Sugar Coated Pill of Wisdom". "Summertime" (1929), for instance, ends with the line "Hairs, brains and skirts are short this season."
866* StandardSnippet: When the Navy Beans are marching out in "How's Crops?", the staple song "The Sailor's Hornpipe" plays. It's also used briefly in "Polar Pals" when a pelican has a xylophone played in its mouth.
867** Early in "Wot a Night", the "Volga Boatmen" song plays when a car is wading through flooded waters.
868** In "Rabid Hunters", the hunting song "A Hunting We Will Go" plays when Tom and Jerry begin hunting.
869* StockAnimalDiet: The ending of "In the Bag"; Tom got his money bag swapped out with walnuts, and when he opens the bag in the forest and finds out he's been duped, a bunch of squirrels swarm him!
870* StockFootage: A scene of Cubby riding a horse in "[[WesternAnimation/TheGayGaucho The Gay Gaucho]]" is reused from Creator/HarmanAndIsing's "WesternAnimation/LadyPlayYourMandolin".
871** An entire sequence of "Silvery Moon" is retraced animation from "Toy Time".
872** "Noah Knew His Ark" reuses footage from a short released five months before it, "Ship Ahoy".
873** "The Farmarette" reuses an entire sequence, complete with its original soundtrack, from the short "Farm Foolery".
874** "Chinese Jinks" (1932) reuses a sequence from "Laundry Blues" (1930).
875** "Plane Dumb" reuses a brief sequence of blackface skeletons singing from "Wot a Night".
876** The Little King shorts sometimes reused backgrounds from previous shorts, as well as the staircase sequence that's animated in perspective.
877** The 1936 Egyptian cartoon "Mafish Fayda" traces several scenes of animation from the Tom and Jerry shorts "Wot a Night" and "In the Bag".
878** "Catfish Romance" (1932) reuses scenes directly from a previous short, "The Haunted Ship" (1930).
879* SuddenAnatomy: Molly Moo Cow's feet can turn into hands whenever the situation calls for it.
880* SuddenlySpeaking:
881** Much like the [[WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry more well known cat and mouse duo]], Tom and Jerry very rarely speak in most of their shorts (mostly making mumbles or yells instead), with the exception of "Plane Dumb".
882** The Little King, like in the newspaper comic he comes from, is mostly voiceless (to the extent that when he "speaks" in "Jest of Honor", [[TheUnintelligible it's completely unintelligible gibberish]]) but he inexplicably gets a handful of speaking lines in "Marching Along".
883** Felix the Cat's shorts also count as this, since he was a silent cartoon star to begin with, and even his handful of earlier sound films had no real dialogue for him either.
884** In "Molly Moo Cow Meets Rip Van Winkle", Molly, who usually speaks in moos or grunts (with occasional facsimiles of sounds like "Yoo hoo!") gets a handful of speaking lines.
885* SuperNotDrowningSkills: Waffles and Don are inexplicably able to breathe underwater in "The Haunted Ship".
886** Tom and Jerry do this in "The Rocketeers", since most of the short is set underwater.
887* ThickLineAnimation: The general art style of the studio used this, especially in its early 30s shorts, but abandoned it once Burt Gillett arrived and overhauled the whole shop.
888* ThirteenIsUnlucky: In "Sultan Pepper", the Sultan shoots one of his harem girls off screen, since he realized there was 13 of them. After the fact, he states that he did it because "Thirteen is bad luck."
889* TooManyBabies: In "Frozen Frolics", a [[DeliveryStork stork]] delivers a batch of at least 43 baby penguins to a visibly worried father penguin.
890* UnderTheSea: Most of "The Rocketeers" is set underwater, after Tom and Jerry's attempt to fly off on a rocket goes haywire.
891* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: In "Circus Capers", when Milton Mouse flies thru the ringmasters roof, Milton's girlfriend is too involved in her affair with the ringmaster to even glance over at him!
892* TheUnintelligible: When the Little King "speaks" in "Jest of Honor", it's indecipherable gibberish.
893* VillainSong: The brief song by the evil gnomes In "Sunshine Makers".
894** The Lepodopterist's ditty from "Molly Moo Cow and the Butterflies", [[ObliviouslyEvil for the given value]] [[HarmlessVillain of a villain.]]
895** The Pirates song number in "The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg".
896** The "You Talk Too Much" number from "Bold King Cole".
897* VisualPun: In "In The Bag", when the bandit orders the saloon patrons to "Stick 'em up!", the patrons reach for the cieling--as in, their arms stretch out so much that they burst right out of the saloons cieling and hang in mid-air in fear.
898* TheVoiceless: Just like in the newspaper comic he hails from, the Little King has no dialogue (save for a handful of lines in "Marching Along"). Even when he does "speak" in "Jest of Honor", it's [[TheUnintelligible completely unintelligible gibberish.]]
899** Tom and Jerry act like this in most of their shorts, with the notable exception of "Plane Dumb".
900** Molly Moo Cow usually doesn't speak in her shorts either; she either makes cow like moos and grunts, or facsimiles of words like "Yoo Hoo!". She does have a few lines of dialogue in "Molly Moo Cow Meets Rip Van Winkle".
901* WeaponizedHeadgear: The villain of "In the Bag" has four guns poking out of his hat that he uses to shoot Jerry with during the climatic chase.
902* WizardClassic: The wizard in "Spinning Mice".
903* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In "Rough on Rats", the mother cat is present for the first minute, but vanishes for the rest of the cartoon as the kittens play around in the grocery shop, not even appearing when one of her kittens is kidnapped and almost killed by a rat.
904* WhenItRainsItPours: The opening of "Wot A Night" has Tom and Jerry stuck in a rainstorm so heavy, it floods their car!
905* WheelOFeet: The butterfly catcher runs like this when he's trying to run after the butterflies in "Molly Moo Cow and the Butterflies".
906* WholesomeCrossdresser: Used by two dancing cowboys during "In the Bag".
907* TheWildWest: The setting of "Hot Tamale", [[WesternAnimation/TheGayGaucho The Gay Gaucho]], "In the Bag" and "Redskin Blues."
908* WilliamTelling: In "A Royal Good Time", the King has his servants place apples on their heads, which he perfectly shoots off with his rifle as he moves along.
909* WoodlandCreatures: The birds of "A Little Bird Told Me", who live in a forest village.
910* WrittenSoundEffect: Tom calls to Jerry for help this way when he falls underwater in "Polar Pals".
911* XRaySparks: One of the mice electrocutes Cubby's cat this way with a lightbulb socket In "Mischevious Mice".
912* YouDirtyRat: "Rough on Rats" revolves around a trio of cute kittens battling a large, nasty rat.

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