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3->''"Start your day with a song''
4->''And sing the whole day through''
5->''Even while you're busy working''
6->''Do just like the birdies do!''
7->''Though the day may be long''
8->''You never will go wrong''
9->''Low key, high key, any old key''
10->''Just start your day with a song!"''
11-->--Opening to the Creator/FamousStudios Screen Song shorts.
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13''Screen Songs'' is the name of a series of animated cartoons produced by the Creator/FleischerStudios and distributed by Creator/{{Paramount}} Pictures between [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation 1929 and 1938]], serving as a sister series to WesternAnimation/{{Talkartoons}}. They were revived by Creator/FamousStudios in 1945 starting with the WesternAnimation/{{Noveltoons}} short "When G.I. Johnny Comes Home". It morphed into ''Kartunes'' by mid-1951 after Max Fleischer sued Paramount over the use of both the series name and the words "bouncing ball", and lasted to 1953--1954, if you count the WesternAnimation/{{Noveltoons}} short "Candy Cabaret", which follows the same format as the previous cartoons. The formula was tried one last time in the 1963 Noveltoon "Hobo's Holiday".
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15A quick history of the series can be found [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Songs here.]]
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18[[folder: Filmography]]
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20!1929
21* The Sidewalks of New York (East Side, West Side) February 5 1929
22* Yankee Doodle Boy March 1 1929
23* Old Black Joe April 5 1929
24* Ye Olde Melodies May 3 1929
25* Daisy Bell (A Bicycle Built for Two) May 31 1929
26* Mother, Pin a Rose on Me July 6 1929
27* Chinatown, My Chinatown - Chinese - August 2 1929
28* Dixie August 17 1929
29* Goodbye My Lady Love August 31 1929
30* My Pony Boy September 13 1929
31* Smiles - Male Vocal Quartet - September 27 1929
32* Oh You Beautiful Doll - Tommy Cat - October 14 1929
33* After the Ball - Charles K. Harris - November 8 1929
34* Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet - Animal Quartet - November 22 1929
35* I've Got Rings on My Fingers - Irish Traffic Cop - December 17 1929
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37!1930
38
39* Bedelia January 3 1930
40* In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree - Bears - January 18 1930
41* I'm Afraid to Come Home in the Dark - Bimbo - February 1 1930
42* The Prisoner's Song Prisoners March 1 1930
43* I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles Mice March 15 1930
44* La Paloma Dog April 12 1930
45* Yes, We Have No Bananas April 26 1930
46* Come Take a Trip in My Airship Kitty April 26 1930
47* In the Good Old Summertime Cats June 6 1930
48* A Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight Drunken Mice August 1 1930
49* The Glow Worm August 23 1930
50* The Stein Song Hot Dog Vendor September 6 1930
51* Strike Up the Band (Here Comes a Sailor) September 27 1930
52* My Gal Sal Chubby Dog October 18 1930
53* Mariutch November 15 1930: First Screen Song that Creator/GrimNatwick worked on.
54* On a Sunday Afternoon Dog Woman November 29 1930
55* Row, Row, Row Bad Dog December 20 1930
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57!1931
58
59* Please Go 'Way and Let Me Sleep Sheriff January 10 1931
60* By the Beautiful Sea Mouse January 24 1931
61* I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now White Boy Cat February 14 1931
62* I'd Climb the Highest Mountain Boy Dog March 7 1931
63* Somebody Stole My Gal Boy Dog March 20 1931
64* Any Little Girl That's a Nice Little Girl Tommy Cat and Betty Boop prototype April 18 1931
65* Alexander's Ragtime Band Dog May 9 1931
66* And the Green Grass Grew All Around Boy Fly 1931 May 30
67* My Wife's Gone to the Country Bimbo and (briefly) Betty Boop May 31 1931
68* That Old Gang of Mine Lady Alley Cat July 11 1931
69* Betty Co-ed Rudy Vallee and Betty Boop prototype August 1 1931
70* Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean Gallagher and Shean August 29 1931
71* You're Driving Me Crazy Jungle Animals September 19 1931
72* Little Annie Rooney (1931) October 10 1931
73* Kitty from Kansas City Rudy Vallee and Betty Boop October 31
74* By the Light of the Silvery Moon Eddie Cantor November 14 1931
75* My Baby Just Cares for Me Eddie Cantor December 5 1931
76* Russian Lullaby Arthur Tracy December 26 1931
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78!1932
79
80* Sweet Jennie Lee Jean Harlow January 9 1932
81* Show Me the Way to Go Home Eddie Cantor January 30 1932
82* When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob-Bob-Bobbin' Along Joan Crawford February 19 1932
83* Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie The Round Towners Quartet, Betty Boop March 4 1932
84* Just One More Chance Betty Boop April 1 1932
85* Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning Les Reis and Artie Dunn, Betty Boop April 22 1932
86* Shine On Harvest Moon Alice Joy May 6 1932
87* Let Me Call You Sweetheart Ethel Merman and Betty Boop May 20 1932
88* I Ain't Got Nobody The Mills Brothers June 17 1932
89* You Try Somebody Else Ethel Merman and Betty Boop July 29 1932
90* Rudy Vallee Melodies Rudy Vallee and Betty Boop August 5 1932
91* Down Among the Sugar Cane Lillian Roth August 26 1932
92* Just a Gigolo Irene Bordoni and Betty Boop September 9 1932
93* School Days Gus Edwards September 30 1932
94* Romantic Melodies Arthur Tracy and Betty Boop October 21 1932
95* When It's Sleepy Time Down South The Boswell Sisters November 11 1932
96* Sing a Song James Melton December 2 1932
97* Time on My Hands Ethel Merman and Betty Boop December 23 1932
98
99!1933
100
101* Dinah Mills Brothers January 13 1933
102* Ain't She Sweet? Lillian Roth February 3 1933
103* Reaching for the Moon Arthur Tracy February 23 1933
104* Aloha Oe Royal Samoans March 17 1933
105* Popular Melodies Arthur Jarrett and Betty Boop April 7 1933
106* The Peanut Vendor Armida April 28 1933
107* Song Shopping Ethel Merman and Johnny Green May 19
108* Boilesk The Watson Sisters June 9 1933
109* Sing, Sisters, Sing Three X Sisters June 3 1933
110* Down by the Old Mill Stream The Eton Boys July 21 1933
111* Stoopnocracy Stoopnagle and Budd August 18 1933
112* When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba The Mills Brothers September 15 1933
113* Boo Boo Theme Song Funnyboners October 13 1933
114* I Like Mountain Music The Eton Boys November 10 1933
115* Sing, Babies, Sing Baby Rose Marie December 15 1933
116
117!1934
118
119* Keeps Rainin' All The Time Gertrude Niesen January 12 1934
120* Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing Les Reis and Artie Dunn February 9 1934
121* Tune Up and Sing Lanny Ross March 9 1934
122* Lazy Bones Borrah Minnevitch and His Harmonica Rascals April 13 1934
123* This Little Piggie Went to Market Singin' Sam May 25 1934
124* She Reminds Me of You The Eton Boys June 22 1934
125* Love Thy Neighbor Mary Small July 20 1934
126* Let's Sing with ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}: (Billy Costello) Produced for Saturday morning matinee "Popeye Club". Later re-released by Official Films in the 1950s.
127
128!1935
129
130* I Wished on the Moon - Abe Lyman and his Orchestra - September 20 1935
131* It's Easy to Remember - Richard Himber and his Orchestra - November 29 1935
132
133!1936
134
135* No Other One Hal Kemp and His Orchestra / Skinnay Ennis January 24 1936
136* I Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze Jack Denny and his Orchestra March 27 1936
137* I Don't Want to Make History Vincent Lopez and his Orchestra May 22 1936
138* The Hills of Wyomin The Westerners / Curt Massey July 31 1936
139* I Can't Escape From You Billie Bailey / Joe Reichman and His Orchestra September 25 1936
140* Talking Through My Heart Dick Stabile and his Orchestra November 27 1936
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142!1937
143
144* Never Should Have Told You - Nat Brandwynne and His Orchestra - January 29 1937
145* Twilight On the Trail - The Westerners / Curt Massey - March 26 1937
146* Please Keep Me in Your Dreams - Barbara Blake / Henry King and his Orchestra - May 28 1937
147* You Came to My Rescue - Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra - July 30 1937
148* Whispers in the Dark - June Robbins / Gus Arnheim and his Orchestra - September 24 1937
149* Magic on Broadway - Jay Freeman - November 26 1937
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151!1938
152
153* You Took the Words Right Out of My Heart January 28 1938
154* Thanks for the Memory March 25 1938
155* You Leave Me Breathless May 27 1938
156* Beside a Moonlit Stream - Eddie Cantor - July 29 1938
157
158!1947
159
160* The Circus Comes to Clown - Circus - Song: "The Man on the Flying Trapeze" December 26 1947
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162!1948
163
164* Base Brawl - Tommy Tortoise - Song: "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" January 23 1948
165* Little Brown Jug - Animals - February 20 1948: Final theatrical cartoon Orestes Calpini worked on.
166* The Golden State, Song: "California, Here I Come" March 12 1948
167* Winter Draws On - Buzzy - Song: "Alabamy Bound" March 19 1948
168* Sing or Swim - Animals - Song: "By the Beautiful Sea" June 16 1948
169* Camp Town Races - Farm Animals - July 30 1948
170* The Lone Star State - Cowboys - Song: "Deep in the Heart of Texas" August 20 1948
171* Readin', Ritin' and Rhythematic, Song: "School Daze" October 22 1948
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173!1949
174
175* The Funshine State, Song: "Tallahassee" January 7 1949
176* The Emerald Isle - Lephechauns - Song: "MacNamara's Band" February 25 1949
177* Comin' Round the Mountain - Hillbilly Cats - March 11 1949
178* The Stork Market - Storks - Song: "Pretty Baby" April 8 1949
179* Spring Song - Flowers - June 3 1949
180* The Ski's the Limit, Song: "I Miss My Swiss, My Swiss Miss Misses Me" June 24 1949
181* Toys Will Be Toys - Toys - Song: "Oh, You Beautiful Doll" July 15 1949
182* Farm Foolery - Farm Animals - Song: "Shine on Harvest Moon" August 5 1949
183* Our Funny Finny Friends - Fish - Song: "Three Little Fishies" August 26 1949
184* Marriage Wows - Wedding - Song: "For Me and My Gal" September 16 1949
185* The Big Flame-Up - Tim Turtle - Song: "There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight" September 30 1949
186* Strolling Thru the Park November 4 1949
187* The Big Drip - Buzzy the Crow - Song: "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo" November 25 1949
188* Snow Foolin' - Animals - Song: "Jingle Bells" December 16 1949
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190!1950
191
192* Blue Hawaii - Hawaiians - January 13 1950
193* Detouring Thru Maine, Song: "The Maine Stein Song" February 17 1950
194* Short'nin' Bread - Bakery - March 24 1950
195* Win, Place and Showboat - Riverboat - Song: "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee" April 28 1950
196* Jingle Jangle Jungle - Africa - Song: Civilization (Bongo Bongo Bongo) May 19 1950
197* Heap Hep Injuns - Indians - Song: "My Pony Boy" June 30 1950
198* Gobs of Fun - Herman the Mouse - Song: Strike Up the Band (Here Comes a Sailor) July 28 1950
199* Helter Swelter - Animals - Song: "In the Good Old Summer Time" August 25 1950
200* ''WesternAnimation/BoosInTheNite'' - Ghosts - Song: "Pack Up Your Troubles" September 22, 1950
201* Fiesta Time - Mexicans - Song: "El Rancho Grande" October 20 1950
202* Fresh Yeggs - Wolfie - Song: "Give My Regards to Broadway" November 17 1950
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204!1951
205
206* Tweet Music - Birds - Song: "Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing" February 9 1951
207* Drippy Mississippi - Mississippi - Song: "M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I" April 13 1951
208* Miners Forty Niners - Gold Miners - Song: "Clementine" May 18 1951
209* Sing Again of Michigan - Buzzy the Crow - Song: "I Want to Go Back to Michigan Down on the Farm" June 29 1951: Last of the Screen Songs.
210* Vegetable Vaudeville (1951): Series changes into "Kartunes" from here on out. Song: "Yes! We Have No Bananas"
211* Snooze Reel (1951) Song: "I Got Spurs that Jingle Jangle Jingle"
212* Off We Glow (1951) Song: "The Glow Worm"
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214!1952
215
216* Fun At the Fair (1952) Song: "Wait 'Till the Sun Shines, Nellie"
217* Dizzy Dinosaurs (1952) Song: "Sweet Adeline"
218* Gag and Baggage (1952) Song: "I've Been Working on the Railroad"
219* Forest Fantasy (1952) Song: "By the Light of the Silvery Moon"
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221!1953
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223* Hysterical History (1953) Song: "Yankee Doodle Boy"
224* Philharmaniacs (1953) Song: Alexander's Ragtime Band"
225* Aero-Nutics (1953) Song: Come Josephine in my Flying Machine"
226* Invention Convention (1953) Song: "Let Me Call You Sweetheart"
227* No Place Like Rome (1953): Last Kartune. Song: "Oh Ma-Ma (The Butcher Boy)"
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229!1954
230
231* Candy Cabaret (1954): Technically a WesternAnimation/{{Noveltoons}} short, but follows the same format as the previous shorts. Song: "Ain't She Sweet?"
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235!!Tropes:
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237* AnimatedMusicVideo: The whole reason for the series existence.
238* BangFlagGun: "Toys Will be Toys" features a toy cannon that fires a "BANG" flag.
239* BitingTheHandHumor: In “Toys Will be Toys” During the parade a wind-up ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} toy rolls out watering a can of spinach, which produces a boxing glove and socks the sailor in the face. This was probably an outlet from those on the Famous Studios Staff who weren’t happy with the quality of the Popeye shorts being made...
240* CuckooClockGag: In ''I'm Afraid to Come Home in the Dark'', a large clocktower has a cuckoo bird emerge when the clock strikes 3:00 in the morning. The bird gets caught in the door before it backs all the way in, and it then reemerges with a bandage on its neck.
241* DogsLoveFireHydrants: One of the wind-up toys in "Toys Will be Toys" is of a dog trying to run to a fire hydrant.
242* FollowTheBouncingBall: A hallmark of the series. Indeed, it is the TropeMaker.
243* MediumBlending: While animated, the Fleischer Screen Songs would often include live-action footage of many popular orchestras and singers of the day, some of which interacted with regular characters, like WesternAnimation/BettyBoop and later on, Wiffle Piffle, a short, bald man.
244* PublicDomainAnimation: Many of the Famous Studios Screen Songs have expired copyrights, allowing them to appear on "bargain-bin" PublicDomain collections.
245* PublicDomainSoundtrack: In addition to using licensed songs (often featured on then-current Paramount films), the shorts often employed traditional music cues (i.e. in "My Baby Just Cares For Me", when the protagonist finds a horse, a snippet of "The Old Gray Mare" plays).
246* SpiritualSuccessor: The "Kartunes" shorts were just Screen Songs with a new name attached to them.
247** The Screen Songs themselves are a successor to the ''Song Car-Tunes'' that Fleischer had made in the late 1920's, notable for experimenting with sound a couple of years before the premiere of ''Steamboat Willie''.
248** WesternAnimation/DisneySingAlongSongs successfully brought the "follow the bouncing ball" concept to a new generation from 1986-2006, (generally) culling songs from existing Disney films. Screen Songs weren't foreign to Disney, either, as a segment of the "Jingle Bells" sequence from ''Snow Foolin''' (by then in the public domain) was used in ''Very Merry Christmas Songs'' (1988).

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