This is a list of animatedshort films produced by Terrytoons from 1929 to 1971 and released theatrically. Terrytoons co-founder Paul Terry was active until 1955 when the studio was sold to CBS. The list includes cartoons originally produced for television that were later screened in theaters from 1959 to 1971. The list does not include cartoons made for television that were not shown theatrically. The list does not include cartoons produced by Paul Terry before the founding of Terrytoons, such as Aesop's Film Fables and cartoons he produced while working at Van Beuren Studios.
Preservation
French Fried was preserved and restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive from a 35mm nitrate composite dupe negative. Restoration funding was provided by ASIFA-Hollywood. The restoration had its world premiere at the 2024 UCLA Festival of Preservation.[1]
1930s
1930
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Film
Notes
1
Caviar
February 23, 1930
Frank Moser
Educational Pictures
Released in France and its colonies by Jacques Haïk as Placide moujik.
2
Pretzels
March 9, 1930
Released in France and its colonies by Jacques Haïk as Placide amoureux.
3
Spanish Onions
March 23, 1930
Released in France and its colonies by Jacques Haïk as Placide toreador.
4
Indian Pudding
April 6, 1930
5
Roman Punch
April 20, 1930
6
Hot Turkey
May 4, 1930
This Cartoon Was Released On The Same Day As Hawaiian Pineapples
Released in France and its colonies by Jacques Haïk as Placide au Sérail.
7
Hawaiian Pineapples
May 4, 1930
This Cartoon Was Released On The Same Day As Hot Turkey
Released in France and its colonies by Jacques Haïk as Placide aviateur.
8
Swiss Cheese
May 18, 1930
9
Codfish Balls
June 1, 1930
10
Hungarian Goulash
June 15, 1930
Features Original Titles
Released in France and its colonies by Jacques Haïk as Placide bohéme.
11
Bully Beef
July 13, 1930
Released in France and its colonies by Jacques Haïk as Placide s'en va-t-en Guerre.
12
Kangaroo Steak
July 27, 1930
13
Monkey Meat
August 10, 1930
14
Chop Suey
August 24, 1930
Warning: Features Racist Imagery
Released in France and its colonies by Jacques Haïk as Les Chinoiseries de Placide. Not seen on television due to Chinese stereotypes.
15
French Fried
September 7, 1930
First short to feature Farmer Al Falfa.
16
Dutch Treat
September 21, 1930
Aired on Arte Cartoon Factory as Holland Days (German: Holländische Impressionen).
Released in France and its colonies by Jacques Haïk as Placide Marin.
22
Golf Nuts
December 14, 1930
Frank Moser
Released in France and its colonies by Jacques Haïk as Placide aux Enfers.
23
Pigskin Capers
December 28, 1930
1931
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
24
Popcorn
January 11, 1931
Frank Moser
Educational Pictures
25
Club Sandwich
January 25, 1931
Features Farmer Al Falfa. Edited for television.
26
Razzberries
February 8, 1931
Features Farmer Al Falfa
27
Go West, Big Boy
February 22, 1931
28
Quack, Quack
March 8, 1931
29
The Explorer
March 22, 1931
Features Farmer Al Falfa
30
Clowning
April 5, 1931
31
Sing, Sing Prison
April 19, 1931
32
The Fireman's Bride
May 3, 1931
Believed lost.
33
The Sultan's Cat
May 17, 1931
Features Farmer Al Falfa. Believed lost.
34
A Day To Live
May 31, 1931
Believed lost.
35
2000 B.C
June 14, 1931
36
Blues
June 28, 1931
37
By The Sea
July 12, 1931
38
Her First Egg
July 26, 1931
39
Jazz Mad
August 9, 1931
Features Farmer Al Falfa
40
Canadian Capers
August 23, 1931
Features Farmer Al Falfa
41
Jesse And James
September 6, 1931
42
The Champ
September 20, 1931
Features Farmer Al Falfa
43
Around The World
October 4, 1931
Believed lost.
44
Jingle Bells
October 18, 1931
Believed lost.
45
The Black Spider
November 1, 1931
46
China
November 15, 1931
Believed lost.
47
The Lorelei
November 29, 1931
48
Summertime
December 13, 1931
49
Aladdin's Lamp
December 27, 1931
1932
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
50
The Villain's Curse
January 10, 1932
Frank Moser
Educational Pictures
Believed lost.
51
Noah's Outing
January 24, 1932
Features Farmer Al Falfa
52
The Spider Talks
February 7, 1932
Negative exists at the British Film Institute.
53
Peg Leg Pete
February 21, 1932
Not to be confused with Terrytoon’s later cartoon “Peg Leg Pete, The Pirate”.
54
Play Ball
March 6, 1932
A 16mm safety print exists via a videotape copy at UCLA Film & Television Archive.
55
Ye Olde Songs
March 20, 1932
Features Farmer Al Falfa
56
Bull-ero
April 3, 1932
57
Radio Girl
April 17, 1932
58
Woodland
May 1, 1932
Features Farmer Al Falfa
59
Romance
May 15, 1932
60
Bluebeard's Brother
May 29, 1932
61
Farmer Al Falfa's Bedtime Story
June 12, 1932
Incorrectly named sometimes as just “Bedtime Story”.
62
The Mad King
June 26, 1932
63
Cocky Cockroach
July 10, 1932
64
Spring Is Here
July 24, 1932
Features Farmer Al Falfa.
65
Farmer Al Falfa's Ape Girl
August 7, 1932
66
Sherman Was Right
August 21, 1932
67
Burlesque
September 4, 1932
68
Southern Rhythm
September 18, 1932
Believed lost.
69
Farmer Al Falfa's Birthday Party
October 2, 1932
70
College Spirit
October 16, 1932
71
Hook and Ladder No. 1
October 30, 1932
Was released by Castle Films under their "Mouse Movies" brand during the 1945 season.
72
The Forty Thieves
November 13, 1932
73
Toyland
November 27, 1932
Later released by Castle Films for their cartoon titled "Christmas Cartoon" and was sold between 1942 - 1945. Farmer Al Falfa appears as Santa Claus in this cartoon.
74
Hollywood Diet
December 11, 1932
75
Ireland Or Bust
December 25, 1932
1933
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
76
Jealous Lover
January 8, 1933
Frank Moser
Educational Pictures
77
Robin Hood
January 22, 1933
Based on the classic legend.
78
Hansel And Gretel
February 5, 1933
Based on the fairy tale.
79
The Tale Of A Shirt
February 19, 1933
80
Down On The Levee
March 5, 1933
81
Who Killed Cock Robin
March 19, 1933
82
Oh! Susanna
April 2, 1933
Was later released by Castle Films from 1942 - 1945 under the name "Wild West Daze".
83
Romeo And Juilet
April 16, 1933
Was later released as part of Castle Films second group of Terrytoons in 1940 and sold them until 1942. Based on the classic tale of the same name.
84
Pirate Ship
April 30, 1933
Later released by Castle Films as part of their second group of Terrytoons in 1940 and was sold until 1942.
85
Tropical Fish
May 14, 1933
Features Farmer Al Falfa.
86
Cinderella
May 28, 1933
87
King Zilch
June 11, 1933
The first appearance of reoccuring character "Zilch" who would make appearances in more Terrytoons in the future.
88
The Banker's Daughter
June 25, 1933
The first of 5 "Fanny Zilch" cartoons and was Paul Terry's first experiment on television like episode plots.
89
The Oil Can Mystery
July 9, 1933
A Fanny Zilch Cartoon.
90
Fanny In The Lion's Den
July 23, 1933
A Fanny Zilch Cartoon.
91
Hypnotic Eyes
August 1, 1933
A Fanny Zilch Cartoon.
92
Grand Uproar
August 25, 1933
Was released as part of Castle Films' first 6 cartoons they released under Terrytoons in 1938 and sold until 1942.
93
Pick-Necking
September 8, 1933
A Farmer Al Falfa Cartoon.
94
Fanny's Wedding Day
September 22, 1933
The Last Fanny Zilch Cartoon. Being the end of the mini-series.
95
A Gypsy Fiddler
October 6, 1933
96
Beanstalk Jack
October 20, 1933
This cartoon was the first ever Terrytoon to be released by Castle Films who in 1938 managed to get a deal with Paul Terry to release the Terrytoon’s as Home Movies for 15 years (until 1953). Castle Film’s only got into the business the previous year, so it was a big deal to them. And so they released the first 6 cartoons in 1938 with this cartoon being listed first. Later, in 1940, 3 more Terrytoons were released by them and all together these 9 Cartoon's continued to be sold by Castle Films until the end of the 1942 Season when they were replaced with new & better Terrytoons. Castle Films continued the make new releases until 1951. With Terrytoons phased out by Castle Film’s in 1953. However, another Home Movie company called “Ken Films” would take over the home movie license and sell Terrytoons until 1982 when videotapes came along.
97
The Village Blacksmith
November 3, 1933
Features Farmer Al Falfa.
98
Robinson Cruesoe
November 17, 1933
Features Farmer Al Falfa. Was the first Terrytoon to be part of Castle Films' Farmer Al Falfa brand which got edition's from 1942 - 1949. This cartoon was sold by Castle Films from 1942 - 1945.
99
Little Boy Blue
November 30, 1933
Was sold by Castle Films as part of 3 cartoons released by them in 1940 and continued to be sold until 1942. When Castle Film’s released their home movie version Ub Iwerk's Comicolor short of the same name. They changed it to "The Big Bad Wolf" to avoid confusion with this cartoon with the same fairytale inspiration.
100
In Venice
December 15, 1933
101
The Sunny South
December 29, 1933
Believed lost.
1934
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
102
Holland Days
January 12, 1934
Frank Moser & Paul Terry
Educational Pictures
Features Farmer Al Falfa. This was part of Castle Films first 6 Terrytoon releases. Sold from 1938 - 1942.
103
The Three Bears
January 26, 1934
Was remade in 1939.
104
Rip Van Winkle
February 9, 1934
Features Farmer Al Falfa. This was part of Castle Films first 6 Terrytoon releases. Sold from 1938 - 1942.
105
The Last Straw
February 23, 1934
106
The Owl and the Pussycat
March 9, 1934
Features Farmer Al Falfa. This was sold by Castle Films from 1942 - 1945.
107
A Mad House
March 23, 1934
108
Joe's Lunch Wagon
April 6, 1934
109
Just A Clown
April 20, 1934
Was part of Castle Films first 6 Terrytoon releases. Sold from 1938 - 1942.
110
The King's Daughter
May 4, 1934
Mostly known for using the same giant design as seen in the more infamous "Beanstalk Jack".
111
The Lion's Friend.
May 18, 1934
This was sold by Castle Films under the name "The Mouse And The Lion" or as sometimes seen in their catalog "Mouse And Lion". This cartoon was edited by CBS for Television.
112
Pandora
June 1, 1934
This was part of Castle Films first 6 Terrytoon releases. Sold from 1938 - 1942.
113
Slow But Sure
June 15, 1934
114
See The World
June 29, 1934
115
My Lady's Garden
July 13, 1934
This was sold by Castle Films under the name "The Bee And The Butterfly" from 1942 - 1945.
116
Irish Sweepstakes
July 27, 1934
117
Busted Blossoms
August 10, 1934
Frank Moser
118
Mice In Council
August 24, 1934
Frank Moser & Paul Terry
Sold under Castle Films "Mouse Movies" brand from 1945 - 1949
119
Why Mules Leave Home
September 7, 1934
Features Farmer Al Falfa. This was sold under Castle Films Farmer Al Falfa brand under the name “Farmyard Whoopee” from 1942 - 1945.
120
Jail Birds
September 21, 1934
This Cartoon was sold by Castle Films under the "Mouse Movies" brand from 1945 - 1949
121
The Black Sheep
October 5, 1934
Frank Moser
122
The Magic Fish
October 19, 1934
Frank Moser & Paul Terry
123
Hot Sands
November 2, 1934
A Terrytoon released as part of Castle Films 1946 batch of cartoons. Sold from 1946 - 1948.
124
Tom, Tom The Piper's Son
November 16, 1934
This was part of Castle Films 1942 batch of cartoons. Sold between 1942 - 1945.
125
Jack's Shack
November 30, 1934
Features Farmer Al Falfa.
126
South Pole Or Bust
December 14, 1934
Sold by Castle Films under the "Mouse Movies" brand from 1947 - 1949
127
The Dog Show
December 28, 1934
Was part of Castle Films 1942 batch of cartoons and just like with many cartoons from that batch this cartoon was renamed to Canine Comedy. And was sold from 1942 - 1945.
1935
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
128
The First Snow
January 11, 1935
Frank Moser & Paul Terry
Educational Pictures
Released by Castle Films as part of their 1946 batch of cartoons. Sold from 1946 - 1948.
129
What A Night
January 25, 1935
Features Farmer Al Falfa
130
The Bull Fight
February 8, 1935
The First cartoon that featured Puddy The Pup. A character who would make various appearances afterwards and was even made his own brand by Castle Film,. but this cartoon wasn't sold under that brand by Castle Films but instead under the basic Terrytoons brand. Renamed to "The Bullfight" Castle Films sold it from 1947 - 1949.
131
Fireman, Save My Child
February 22, 1935
132
The Moth And The Spider
March 8, 1935
Has a similar naming convention as "The Bee And The Butterfly" and just like that cartoon, was sold by Castle Films from 1942 - 1945.
133
Old Dog Tray
March 21, 1935
Features Farmer Al Falfa. Was sold by Castle Films under the Farmer Al Falfa brand from 1946 - 1948.
134
Flying Oil
April 5, 1935
Features Farmer Al Falfa
135
Peg Leg Pete, The Pirate
April 19, 1935
Not to be confused with Terrytoons 1932 cartoon with a similar name. This was sold By Castle Film’s as part of the Mouse Movies brand from 1947 - 1949, was Sometimes called by Castle Films' on their catalog as “Peg Leg Pete”.
A negative exists at UCLA Film & Television Archive.
142
The Foxy-Fox
July 26, 1935
143
Chain Letters
August 9, 1935
A negative exists at UCLA Film & Television Archive.
144
Birdland
August 23, 1935
145
Circus Days
September 6, 1935
146
Hey Diddle Diddle
September 20, 1935
147
Foiled Again
October 4, 1935
Frank Moser
Fanny Zilch made a brief comeback in this cartoon.
148
Football
October 18, 1935
Frank Moser & Paul Terry
Sold by Castle Films under the "Mouse Movies" brand under the name Football Jamboree from 1949 - 1951.
149
A June Bride
November 1, 1935
Features Farmer Al Falfa
150
Aladdin's Lamp
November 15, 1935
Believed lost.
151
Southern Horse - Pitality
November 29, 1935
152
Ye Olde Toy Shop
December 13, 1935
Was sold by Castle Films from 1944 - 1945 as part of the Christmas Film "Christmas Toyshop" which featured an edited version of this cartoon.
153
The Mayflower
December 27, 1935
Sold By Castle Film’s From 1947 - 1949
1936
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
154
The Feud
January 10, 1936
Frank Moser & Paul Terry
Educational Pictures
155
The 19th Hole Club
January 24, 1936
Features Farmer Al Falfa
156
Home Town Olympics
February 7, 1936
Features Farmer Al Falfa. sold by Castle Films under the regular Terrytoons brand from 1946 - 1948.
157
The Alpine Yodeler
February 21, 1936
Features Farmer Al Falfa
158
Barnyard Amateurs
March 6, 1936
Features Farmer Al Falfa
159
Off To China
March 20, 1936
160
The Western Trail
April 3, 1936
Features Farmer Al Falfa
161
A Wolf In Cheap Clothing
April 17, 1936
Frank Moser
162
Rolling Stones
May 1, 1936
Features Farmer Al Falfa. Was sold by Castle Films under the Farmer Al Falfa brand from 1946 - 1948.
163
The Runt
May 15, 1936
Features Farmer Al Falfa. This was sold by Castle Films under the Farmer Al Falfa brand from 1946 - 1948.
164
The Busy Bee
May 29, 1936
165
The Sailor's Home
June 12, 1936
Frank Moser & Paul Terry
166
A Tough Egg
June 26, 1936
Mannie Davis, George Gordon & Paul Terry
Features the character Rudy The Rooster who was supposed to be a reoccurring character but was disliked by audiences so was discontinued.
167
The Hot Spell
July 10, 1936
Mannie Davis & George Gordon
Features Farmer Al Falfa
168
Puddy Pup and the Gypies
July 24, 1936
Released by Castle Films under their short lived "Puddy The Pup" brand. This cartoon was renamed to Farm Frolics and was sold from 1945 - 1947, this cartoon was one of the last releases of the "Puddy The Pup" brand.
Features Farmer Al Falfa, this was the debut of Kiko The Kangaroo who would make appearances in various Terrytoons throughout the following years. Was sold by Castle Films under their short lived "Kiko The Kangaroo" brand and was renamed to “The Prize Package”, it was sold between 1946 - 1948.
As the title states this cartoon features Kiko The Kangaroo. Distributed by Castle Films on the "Kiko The Kangaroo" brand under the name "The Foxy Fox". Distributed from 1943 - 1947.
174
Sunken Treasures
October 16, 1936
Features Puddy The Pup. Was sold by Castle Films under the short lived "Puddy The Pup" brand under the name "Down In The Deep" from 1944 - 1947.
175
A Battle Royal
October 30, 1936
Features Farmer Al Falfa and Kiko The Kangaroo. Castle Films sold it under the "Kiko The Kangaroo" brand under the name "The Big Fight" from 1943 - 1947. Was the first Castle Films title under the Kiko The Kangaroo brand.
176
An Arrow Escape
November 13, 1936
Was renamed to “Robin Hood In An Arrow Escape” For Television.
177
Farmer Al Falfa's 20th Anniversary
November 27, 1936
Was made to celebrate Farmer Al Falfa's 20th anniversary since hs first appearance in 1916. Interestingly the 20th Anniversary part was kept in the CBS television release of this film.
178
Cats In The Bag
December 11, 1936
Features Puddy The Pup. Was sold by Castle Films under the "Puddy The Pup" brand under the name "Scat Cats" from 1945 - 1947.
Features Kiko The Kangaroo And Was released on Christmas Day 1936. Later released by Castle Films under the "Kiko The Kangaroo" brand with the name "On The Scent" from 1943 - 1947.
1937
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
180
Salty Mcguire
January 8, 1937
Mannie Davis & George Gordon
Educational Pictures
181
The Tin Can Tourist
January 22, 1937
Features Farmer Al Falfa & Puddy The Pup. Castle Films distributed this cartoon under the "Farmer Al Falfa" brand and renamed it to just "Tin Can Tourist". This version was sold from 1947 - 1949.
182
The Book Shop
February 5, 1937
Features Puddy The Pup. Was Sold by Castle Films under the short lived "Puddy The Pup" brand and renamed it to"Foolish Fables". And was sold from 1945 - 1947.
183
The Big Game Haunt
February 19, 1937
Features Farmer Al Falfa. Castle Films distributed this cartoon under the "Farmer Al Falfa" brand (16mm Sound Only) and renamed it to "Big Game Hunt". Sold it from 1948 - 1949.
Features Kiko The Kangaroo. Castle Films sold this under the "Kiko The Kangaroo" brand & renamed it to"Red Hot Rhythm". They sold it from 1943 - 1947.
185
Flying South
March 19, 1937
Features Farmer Al Falfa. Castle Films sold this cartoon with the "Farmer Al Falfa" brand (16mm sound only). And sold it from 1948 - 1949. Not to be confused with the 1947 Heckle and Jeckle short film of the same name, also produced by Terrytoons.
Features Kiko The Kangaroo. Sold by Castle Film’s under the “Kiko The Kangaroo” branding, renamed to “Danger On Ice!” Sold from 1943 - 1947.
187
Bug Carnival
April 16, 1937
Castle Films sold this cartoon from 1947 - 1949.
188
School Birds
April 30, 1937
189
Puddy's Coronation
May 14, 1937
Features Puddy The Pup & Kiko The Kangaroo. Castle Films distributed this cartoon under the "Kiko The Kangaroo" brand and renamed it to “Hail The King". Sold it from 1943 - 1947.
190
Ozzie Ostrich Comes To Town
May 28, 1937
Features Kiko The Kangaroo & Ozzie Ostrich. Castle Films distributed it under the "Kiko The Kangaroo" brand and renamed it to Ostrich Troubles. Sold from 1943 - 1947.
Features Kiko The Kangaroo. Was distributed by Castle Films under the "Kiko The Kangaroo" brand & renamed to "At The Bat". Sold from 1944 - 1947.
192
The Mechanical Cow
June 25, 1937
Paul Terry & Jack Zander
Features Farmer Al Falfa. Not to be confused with the Oswald The Lucky Rabbit short of the same name from 1927. Was later released by Castle Films under the "Farmer Al Falfa" brand (16mm sound only). And was sold from 1948 - 1949.
193
Pink Elephants
July 9, 1937
George Gordon
Features Farmer Al Falfa.
194
The Homeless Pup
July 23, 1937
Features Puddy The Pup. Was sold by Castle Films under the "Puddy The Pup" brand under the name "Home Wanted" from 1945 - 1947.
195
The Paper Hangers
July 30, 1937
Mannie Davis
196
Trailer Life
August 20, 1937
Mannie Davis & George Gordon
Features Farmer Al Falfa. Sold by Castle Films under the "Farmer Al Falfa" brand and renamed to "Trailer Life". Sold from 1949 - 1951
197
The Villain Still Pursued Her
September 3, 1937
Connie Rasinski
Features Oil Can Harry.
198
Kiko's Cleaning Day
September 17, 1937
George Gordon
Features Kiko The Kangaroo and Ozzie Ostrich. Castle Films sold this cartoon under the "Kiko The Kangaroo" brand, renamed to "Cleaned Out". Sold from 1943 - 1947.
199
A Close Shave
October 1, 1937
Mannie Davis
Features Farmer Al Falfa. Sold by Castle Films under the Farmer Al Falfa brand (16mm sound only) from 1948 - 1949.
200
The Dancing Bear
October 15, 1937
John Foster
201
The Saw Mill Mystery
October 29, 1937
Connie Rasinski & Paul Terry
Features Zanny Filch.
202
The Dog And The Bone
November 12, 1937
George Gordon
Features Puddy The Pup. Sold under Castle Films "Puddy The Pup" brand as "Puddy Picks A Bone. Sold between 1944 - 1947.
203
The Timid Rabbit
November 26, 1937
Mannie Davis
Released by Castle Films from 1947 - 1949.
204
The Billy Goat's Whiskers
December 10, 1937
John Foster
Features Farmer Al Falfa. Castle Films release this under the Farmer Al Falfa brand, renamed to "Billy Goat's Whiskers". Sold from 1947 - 1949.
205
The Barnyard Boss
December 24, 1937
Connie Rasinski
Released on Christmas Eve.
1938
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
206
The Lion Hunt
January 7, 1938
Mannie Davis
Educational Pictures
Sold by Castle Film’s under the “Mouse Movies” branding from 1945 - 1949.
207
Bugs Beetle And His Orchestra
January 21, 1938
John Foster & Paul Terry
Sold by Castle Films renamed to "Bugs Beetle" sold from 1947 - 1951.
208
His Day Off
February 4, 1938
Connie Rasinski
Features Puddy The Pup.
209
Just Ask Jupiter
February 18, 1938
Mannie Davis
Distributed by Castle Films under the "Mouse Movies" brand. Sold from 1947 - 1951.
210
Gandy The Goose
March 4, 1938
John Foster
The debut appearance of Gandy Goose, would make various appearances in Terrytoons until the 1950s. Sold under the name "Gandy's Adventure" with the Gandy The Goose brand from Castle Films. Sold from 1949 - 1951.
211
Happy and Lucky
March 18, 1938
Connie Rasinski
Features Puddy The Pup. Sold by Castle Film’s under the “Puddy The Pup” branding and was renamed to “Dog Wanted!” Sold from 1944 - 1947.
212
A Mountain Romance
April 1, 1938
Mannie Davis
213
Robinson Crusoe's Broadcast
April 15, 1938
John Foster
214
Maid In China
April 29, 1938
Connie Rasinski
215
The Big Top
May 12, 1938
Mannie Davis
Features Puddy The Pup. Sold by Castle Films under the "Puddy The Pup" brand & renamed to "Circus Capers". Sold from 1944 - 1947.
216
Devil Of The Deep
May 27, 1938
John Foster
Sold By Castle Films from 1947 - 1951.
217
Here's To The Good Old Jail
June 10, 1938
Eddie Donnelly
218
The Last Indian
June 24, 1938
Connie Rasinski
219
Milk For Baby
July 8, 1938
Mannie Davis
220
Mrs. O'Leary's Cow
July 22, 1938
Eddie Donnelly
221
Eliza Runs Again
July 29, 1938
Connie Rasinski
This was the last cartoon distributed & backed by Educational Pictures. As Educational Pictures was having financial issues during this time and so, Paul Terry decided to cut ties with them. 20th Century Fox did the same, and became the distributor of the Terrytoons. This distribution deal lasted even after Terrytoons was bought out by CBS and lasted until Terrytoons went under in 1972. Was reworked as "Eliza on the Ice" with Mighty Mouse from 1944. Negatives exist at the British Film Institute and the National Film & Sound Archive of Australia.
222
Chris Columbo
August 12, 1938
Eddie Donnelly
20th Century Fox
223
String Bean Jack
August 26, 1938
John Foster
A remake of the 1933 Cartoon "Beanstalk Jack". Also the first ever Terrytoon produced with Technicolor as Paul Terry was hesitant with using new cartoon technologies as they complicated the animation process, but with other studio's starting to use color processes Paul Terry decided to do the same. This being his first attempt. And slowly moved to color, finishing in the mid-1940's.
224
The Goose Flies High
September 9, 1938
Sold by Castle Films under the "Gandy The Goose" brand. Distributed from 1949 - 1951.
225
The Wolf's Side Of The Story
September 23, 1938
Connie Rasinski
226
The Glass Slipper
October 7, 1938
Mannie Davis
The Second Terrytoon In Color.
227
The Newcomer
October 21, 1938
228
The Stranger Rides Again
November 4, 1938
Remade as "The Mysterious Cowboy" in 1952. A negative exists at the UCLA Film & Television Archive.
229
Housewife Herman
November 18, 1938
Eddie Donnelly
230
The Village Blacksmith
December 2, 1938
Mannie Davis
Remade as "Time Gallops On" in 1952. A negative exists at the British Film Institute.
231
Doomsday
December 16, 1938
Connie Rasinski
Features Gandy The Goose
232
The Frame-Up
December 30, 1938
Features Gandy The Goose. Sold by Castle Films under the "Gandy The Goose" brand & renamed to just “Frame-Up”. Distributed from 1949 - 1951
1939
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
233
The Owl and the Pussycat
January 13, 1939
Eddie Donnelly & Connie Rasinski
20th Century Fox
A remake of the 1934 cartoon of the same name. The first cartoon to feature Sourpuss who originally appeared ginger, but was later recolored to black and was used in Terrytoons appearing with Gandy Goose until the late 1940's.
234
One Gun Gary In Nick of Time
January 27, 1939
235
The Three Bears
February 10, 1939
Mannie Davis & Connie Rasinski
A remake of the 1934 cartoon of the same name. Known in the modern day as the origin for the “Somebody Toucha My Spaget” meme which spread around online from late-2017 to early-2018.
236
Frozen Feet
February 24, 1939
Connie Rasinski
237
G-Man Jitters
March 10, 1939
Eddie Donnelly & Connie Rasinski
Features Gandy Goose.
238
The Nutty Network
March 24, 1939
Mannie Davis
239
The Cuckoo Bird
April 7, 1939
Mannie Davis & Connie Rasinski
240
Their Last Bean
April 21, 1939
Eddie Donnelly & Connie Rasinski
This cartoon, ironically a jack and the beanstalk inspired cartoon, was the last new Terrytoon release after 81 Terrytoons were released for home use by Castle Films. Sold from 1951 - 1953.
241
Barnyard Egg-Citement
May 5, 1939
Connie Rasinski
242
Nick's Coffee Pot
May 19, 1939
243
The Prize Guest
June 2, 1939
Mannie Davis & Connie Rasinski
244
A Bully Romance
June 16, 1939
Eddie Donnelly
Features Gandy Goose. Was sold by Castle Films under the Gandy The Goose brand from 1949 - 1951.
245
Africa Squawks
June 30, 1939
Connie Rasinski
246
Barnyard Baseball
July 14, 1939
Mannie Davis & Connie Rasinski
Features Gandy The Goose
247
The Old Fire Horse
July 28, 1939
Eddie Donnelly & Connie Rasinski
Was once considered lost but was later rediscovered by cartoon98100 in 2023. Remade as "Smokey Joe" from 1945.
248
The Two-Headed Giant
August 11, 1939
Connie Rasinski
Features The Two-Headed Giant from the 1938 cartoon “Stringbean Jack”.
249
The Golden West
August 25, 1939
Mannie Davis & Connie Rasinski
250
Hook, Line and Sinker
September 8, 1939
Eddie Donnelly
The first cartoon to feature Gandy Goose and Sourpuss together.
251
Sheep In The Meadow
September 22, 1939
Mannie Davis & Connie Rasinski
Renamed to “Little Boy Blue In Sheep In The Meadow” for Television.
252
The Orphan Duck
October 6, 1939
Connie Rasinski
The first cartoon to feature Dinky Duck, who would appear in Terrytoons cartoons until 1953.
253
The Watchdog
October 20, 1939
254
One Mouse In A Million
November 3, 1939
255
A Wicky, Wacky Romance
November 17, 1939
Mannie Davis & Connie Rasinski
256
The Hitch-Hiker
December 1, 1939
Eddie Donnelly & Connie Rasinski
Features Gandy Goose. Sold by Castle Films under the Gandy The Goose Brand, renamed to "The Hitch-Hikers" sold from 1950 - 1953.
257
The Ice Pond
December 15, 1939
Mannie Davis
Features Oscar the Timid Pig
258
The First Robin
December 29, 1939
Connie Rasinski
1940s
1940
No.
Series
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
259
—N/a
A Dog In A Mansion
January 12, 1940
Eddie Donnelly
20th Century Fox
260
Edgar Runs Again
January 26, 1940
Mannie Davis
261
Harvest Time
February 9, 1940
Connie Rasinski
262
The Hare and The Hounds
February 23, 1940
Eddie Donnelly
263
All's Well That Ends Well
March 8, 1940
Mannie Davis
264
Much Ado About Nothing
March 22, 1940
Connie Rasinski
Features Dinky Duck.
265
It Must Be Love
April 5, 1940
Features Gandy Goose.
266
Just A Little Bull
April 19, 1940
Eddie Donnelly
267
Wots All the Shootin' Fer
May 3, 1940
Volney White
268
Swiss Ski Yodelers
May 17, 1940
Eddie Donnelly
Features Oscar the Timid Pig.
269
Catnip Capers
May 31, 1940
Mannie Davis
270
Professor Offkeyski
June 14, 1940
Connie Rasinski
Remade in 1947 as "One Note Tony". A negative exists at the British Film Institute.
271
Rover's Rescue
June 28, 1940
Volney White
272
Rupert the Runt
July 12, 1940
Mannie Davis
273
Love In A Cottage
July 28, 1940
Volney White
274
Billy Mouse's Akwakade
August 9, 1940
Eddie Donnelly
275
Club Life In the Stone Age
August 23, 1940
Mannie Davis
276
The Lucky Ducky
September 6, 1940
Connie Rasinski
Features Dinky Duck.
277
Touchdown Demons
September 20, 1940
Volney White
278
How Wet Was My Ocean
October 4, 1940
Eddie Donnelly
Features Oscar the Timid Pig and Sourpuss.
279
Happy Hunting Grounds
October 18, 1940
Mannie Davis
Features Oscar the Timid Pig. Remade as "Seeing Ghosts" in 1948. A negative exists at the UCLA Film & Television Archive.
280
Landing of the Pilgrims
November 1, 1940
Connie Rasinski
281
The Magic Pencil
November 15, 1940
Volney White
Features Gandy Goose and Sourpuss. Later distributed by Castle Film’s under the Gandy The Goose Brand from 1950 - 1953.
282
Plane Goofy
November 29, 1940
Eddie Donnelly
Features Farmer Al Falfa. The first appearance of Farmer Al Falfa in color.
283
The Snow Man
December 13, 1940
Mannie Davis
Often confused for the Ted Eshbaugh cartoon from 1933 of the same name.
284
The Temperamental Lion
December 27, 1940
Connie Rasinski
Features Looey the Lion.
1941
No.
Series
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
285
—N/a
What A Little Sneeze Will Do
January 10, 1941
Eddie Donnelly
20th Century Fox
Features Oscar the Timid Pig.
286
Hairless Hector
January 24, 1941
Volney White
287
Mississippi Swing
February 7, 1941
Connie Rasinski
288
Fishing Made Easy
February 21, 1941
Eddie Donnelly
Features Sourpuss.
289
The Home Guard
March 7, 1941
Mannie Davis
Features Gandy Goose.
290
When Knights Were Bold
March 21, 1941
Volney White
291
The Baby Seal
April 10, 1941
Connie Rasinski
Remade as "Flipper Frolics" from 1952.
292
Uncle Joey
April 18, 1941
Mannie Davis
293
A Dog's Dream
May 2, 1941
Eddie Donnelly
294
The Magic Shell
May 16, 1941
Mannie Davis
Remade as "Seaside Adventures" in 1952. A negative exists at the British Film Institute.
295
What Happens At Night
May 30, 1941
Connie Rasinski
296
Horsefly Opera
June 13, 1941
Eddie Donnelly
297
Good Old Irish Tunes
June 27, 1941
Connie Rasinski
Features Gandy Goose. Remade as "Songs of Erin" in 1951. A negative exists at the British Film Institute.
298
Bringing Home the Bacon
July 11, 1941
Mannie Davis
299
Twelve O'clock and All Ain't Well
July 25, 1941
Eddie Donnelly
300
The Old Oaken Bucket
August 8, 1941
Connie Rasinski
301
The Ice Carnival
August 22, 1941
Eddie Donnelly
302
The One-Man Navy
September 5, 1941
Mannie Davis
Features Gandy Goose.
303
Uncle Joey Comes To Town
September 19, 1941
304
Welcome Little Stranger
October 3, 1941
Connie Rasinski
Features Dinky Duck.
305
The Frozen North
October 17, 1941
306
Slap Happy Hunters
October 31, 1941
Eddie Donnelly
Features Gandy Goose and Sourpuss.
307
Back to the Soil
November 14, 1941
Features Oscar the Timid Pig.
308
The Bird Tower
November 28, 1941
Mannie Davis
309
A Yarn About Yarn
December 12, 1941
Connie Rasinski
310
Flying Fever
December 26, 1941
Mannie Davis
Features Gandy Goose.
1942
No.
Series
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
311
—N/a
A Torrid Toreador
January 9, 1942
Eddie Donnelly
20th Century Fox
Features Sourpuss.
312
Happy Circus Days
January 23, 1942
Connie Rasinski
313
Funny Bunny Business
February 6, 1942
Eddie Donnelly
Features Farmer Al Falfa. Remade as "Hounding the Hares" from 1948.
314
Cat Meets Mouse
February 20, 1942
Mannie Davis
315
Eat Me Kitty, Eight to the Bar
March 6, 1942
316
Sham Battle Shenanigans
March 20, 1942
Connie Rasinski
Features Gandy Goose and Sourpuss.
317
Oh, Gentle Spring
April 3, 1942
318
Gandy Goose
Lights Out
April 17, 1942
Eddie Donnelly
Co-starring Sourpuss.
319
—N/a
Tricky Business
May 1, 1942
Features Gandy Goose and Sourpuss.
320
Neck and Neck
May 15, 1942
Mannie Davis
A negative exists at the British Film Institute.
321
The Stork's Mistake
May 29, 1942
Eddie Donnelly
322
All About Dogs
June 12, 1942
Connie Rasinski
323
Wilful Willie
June 26, 1942
324
The Outpost
July 10, 1942
Mannie Davis
Features Gandy Goose and Sourpuss. The First cartoon featuring Gandy Goose & Sourpuss to have a World War 2 theme. A negative exists at the UCLA Film & Television Archive.
325
Tire Trouble
July 24, 1942
Eddie Donnelly
Features Gandy Goose.
326
Nancy
Doing Their Bit
August 3, 1942
Connie Rasinski
First of two cartoons featuring Nancy, character from United Features Syndicate comics.
327
—N/a
All Out for 'V'
August 7, 1942
Mannie Davis
328
The Lucky Duck
Life with Fido
August 21, 1942
Connie Rasinski
Features Dinky Duck credited as The Lucky Duck.
329
—N/a
The Big Build-Up
September 4, 1942
Mannie Davis
Features Puddy the Pup.
330
Nancy
School Daze
September 18, 1942
Eddie Donnelly
Last Terrytoons cartoon to feature Nancy.
331
—N/a
Night Life in the Army
October 12, 1942
Mannie Davis
Features Gandy Goose.
332
Super Mouse
The Mouse of Tomorrow
October 16, 1942
Eddie Donnelly
The first appearance of Super Mouse later renamed Mighty Mouse. Was later distributed by Castle Film’s under their Mighty Mouse Brand from 1950 - 1953 only in black & white.
333
—N/a
Ickle Meets Pickle
November 6, 1942
Connie Rasinski
The last short film produced in black and white by Terrytoons.
334
Super Mouse
Frankenstein's Cat
November 27, 1942
Mannie Davis
335
—N/a
Barnyard WAAC
December 11, 1942
Eddie Donnelly
336
Somewhere in the Pacific
December 25, 1942
Mannie Davis
Released on Christmas Day 1942. A negative exists at the British Film Institute.
1943
No.
Series
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
337
Gandy Goose
Scrap For Victory
January 22, 1943
Connie Rasinski
20th Century Fox
338
Super Mouse
He Dood It Again
February 5, 1943
Eddie Donnelly
339
Gandy Goose
Barnyard Blackout
March 5, 1943
Mannie Davis
340
—N/a
Shipyard Symphony
March 19, 1943
Eddie Donnelly
341
Patriotic Pooches
April 9, 1943
Connie Rasinski
A negative exists at the British Film Institute.
342
Gandy Goose
The Last Roundup
May 14, 1943
Mannie Davis
343
—N/a
Keep ‘em Growing
May 28, 1943
344
Super Mouse
Pandora’s Box
June 11, 1943
Connie Rasinski
Was later distributed by Castle Films under the Mighty Mouse brand from 1950 - 1953. Black & white only.
345
—N/a
Mopping Up
June 25, 1943
Eddie Donnelly
Features Gandy Goose And Sourpuss. A negative exists at the UCLA Film & Television Archive.
346
Super Mouse
Super Mouse Rides Again
August 6, 1943
Mannie Davis
Distributed by Castle Films under the Mighty Mouse brand with the name "Mighty Mouse Rides Again" from 1950 - 1953. Black & white only.
347
—N/a
Camouflage
August 27, 1943
Eddie Donnelly
Features Gandy Goose and Sourpuss. A negative exists at the UCLA Film & Television Archive.
348
Gandy Goose
Somewhere In Egypt
September 17, 1943
Mannie Davis
Distributed by Castle Films under the Gandy The Goose brand from 1949 - 1951.
349
Super Mouse
Down With Cats
October 7, 1943
Connie Rasinski
350
—N/a
Aladdin’s Lamp
October 22, 1943
Eddie Donnelly
Features Gandy Goose And Sourpuss
351
The Lion and the Mouse
November 12, 1943
Mannie Davis
Features Super Mouse. Remake Of The 1934 Cartoon "The Lion's Friend".
352
Yokel Duck Makes Good
November 26, 1943
Eddie Donnelly
353
The Hopeful Donkey
December 17, 1943
Mannie Davis
1944
No.
Series
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
354
Mighty Mouse
The Wreck of the Hesperus
January 5, 1944
Mannie Davis
20th Century Fox
The first cartoon to use the Mighty Mouse name as Paul Terry heard about another character being introduced on radio called “Super Mouse”. So, to make his character more notable he decided to rebrand the character as “Mighty Mouse” and give him a new redesign. Was sold by Castle Film’s under their Mighty Mouse Brand from 1949 - 1951 with the new name “Wreck of the Hesperus”.
355
—N/a
The Butcher of Seville
January 7, 1944
Eddie Donnelly
356
The Helicopter
January 21, 1944
357
A Day In June
March 3, 1944
358
Mighty Mouse
The Champion of Justice
March 17, 1944
Mannie Davis
359
—N/a
The Frog and the Princess
April 7, 1944
Eddie Donnelly
Features Gandy Goose and Sourpuss.
360
Mighty Mouse
Mighty Mouse Meets Jekyll and Hyde Cat
April 28, 1944
Mannie Davis
Was renamed by Castle Film’s to “Jekyll and Hyde Cat” and sold under the Mighty Mouse Brand from 1949 - 1951.
361
Wolf! Wolf!
May 11, 1944
Was Renamed By Castle Film’s To Wolf, Wolf & Sold Under Their Mighty Mouse Brand From 1949 - 1951.
362
—N/a
My Boy Johnny
May 12, 1944
Eddie Donnelly
363
Mighty Mouse
The Green Line
May 28, 1944
364
Eliza On the Ice
June 16, 1944
Connie Rasinski
Distributed By Castle Film’s Under The New Name “Eliza On Ice” Under The Mighty Mouse Brand From 1949 - 1951. Byfar The Most ‘Recent’ Terrytoon Castle Film’s Ever Distributed.
Features Sourpuss paired with Gandy Goose. This cartoon also features cameo appearances of Dimwit, Heckle & Jeckle, and Mighty Mouse.
1950s
1950
No.
Series
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
477
Heckle & Jeckle
The Fox Hunt
February 17, 1950
Connie Rasinski
20th Century Fox
478
A Merry Chase
February 21, 1950
Mannie Davis
479
Aesops Fable
Foiling the Fox
March 11, 1950
Connie Rasinski
Features Dingbat
480
Victor The Volunteer
Better Late Than Never
March 17, 1950
Eddie Donnelly
481
Dinky Duck
The Beauty Shop
April 28, 1950
482
Mighty Mouse
Anti-Cats
May 19, 1950
Mannie Davis
483
—N/a
The Dog Show
May 26, 1950
Eddie Donnelly
484
Gandy Goose
Dream Walking
June 9, 1950
Connie Rasinski
Co-starring Sourpuss
485
Mighty Mouse
Law and Order
June 23, 1950
Eddie Donnelly
486
—N/a
The Red-Headed Monkey
July 7, 1950
Mannie Davis
487
Mighty Mouse
Beauty On the Beach
July 21, 1950
Connie Rasinski
488
Dingbat
All This and Rabbit Stew
August 4, 1950
489
Little Roquefort
Cat Happy
August 18, 1950
Also Features Percy the Cat
490
Mouse and Garden
September 1, 1950
Mannie Davis
Also Features Percy the Cat
491
—N/a
If Cats Could Sing
September 15, 1950
Eddie Donnelly
492
Heckle & Jeckle
King Tut's Tomb
September 29, 1950
Mannie Davis
493
Mighty Mouse
Mother Goose's Birthday Party
October 13, 1950
Connie Rasinski
494
—N/a
Squirrel Crazy
October 15, 1950
Mannie Davis
Features Nutsy Squirrel
495
Gandy Goose
Wide Open Spaces
November 1, 1950
Eddie Donnelly
496
Heckle & Jeckle
Rival Romeos
November 7, 1950
497
Dingbat
Sour Grapes
November 22, 1950
Mannie Davis
498
Little Roquefort
Three Is A Crowd
December 22, 1950
Connie Rasinski
499
Half Pint
Stage Struck
December 24, 1950
Mannie Davis
500
—N/a
Woodman, Spare That Tree
December 28, 1950
Eddie Donnelly
501
Mighty Mouse
Sunny Italy
December 30, 1950
Connie Rasinski
1951
No.
Series
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
502
Gandy Goose
Songs of Erin
February 25, 1951
Connie Rasinski
20th Century Fox
503
Heckle & Jeckle
Bulldozing the Bull
March 11, 1951
Eddie Donnelly
504
Gandy Goose
Spring Fever
March 18, 1951
Mannie Davis
505
Mighty Mouse
Goons From the Moon
April 1, 1951
Connie Rasinski
506
Little Roquefort
Musical Madness
April 11, 1951
Eddie Donnelly
Also Features Percy
507
Half Pint
The Elephant Mouse
April 25, 1951
Mannie Davis
508
Heckle & Jeckle
The Rainmakers
May 13, 1951
Connie Rasinski
509
Mighty Mouse
Injun Trouble
May 23, 1951
Eddie Donnelly
510
Little Roquefort
Seasick Sailors
May 30, 1951
Mannie Davis
511
Terry Bears
Tall Timber Tale
June 6, 1951
Connie Rasinski
512
—N/a
Golden Egg Goosie
June 13, 1951
Eddie Donnelly
513
Mighty Mouse
A Swiss Miss
June 20, 1951
Mannie Davis
514
Heckle & Jeckle
Steeple Jacks
June 27, 1951
Connie Rasinski
515
Terry Bears
Little Problems
July 22, 1951
Eddie Donnelly
516
Little Roquefort
Pastry Panic
July 25, 1951
Mannie Davis
517
—N/a
The Helpful Geni
August 15, 1951
Connie Rasinski
Features Percy the Cat
518
Heckle & Jeckle
Sno Fun
August 22, 1951
Eddie Donnelly
519
Mighty Mouse
A Cat's Tale
August 29, 1951
Mannie Davis
520
—N/a
Beaver Trouble
September 2, 1951
Connie Rasinski
521
Little Roquefort
Flop Secret
September 12, 1951
Eddie Donnelly
522
The Haunted Cat
September 23, 1951
523
Terry Bears
Papa's Little Helpers
October 31, 1951
Mannie Davis
524
Heckle & Jeckle
Movie Madness
November 7, 1951
Connie Rasinski
525
—N/a
Mechanical Bird
November 21, 1951
Eddie Donnelly
526
Terry Bears
Papa's Day of Rest
December 8, 1951
Mannie Davis
527
—N/a
Seaside Adventures
December 14, 1951
528
Mighty Mouse
Prehistoric Perils
December 28, 1951
Connie Rasinski
529
Little Roquefort
City Slicker
December 31, 1951
Mannie Davis
Also Features Percy
1952
No.
Series
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
530
Dinky Duck
Flat Foot Fledgling
January 25, 1952
Mannie Davis
20th Century Fox
531
—N/a
Time Gallops On
February 1, 1952
532
Heckle and Jeckle
Off to the Opera
February 22, 1952
Connie Rasinski
533
—N/a
The Happy Cobblers
February 29, 1952
Eddie Donnelly
534
Mighty Mouse
Hero For A Day
March 3, 1952
Mannie Davis
535
Little Roquefort
Hypnotized
March 7, 1952
536
Mighty Mouse
Hansel and Gretel
March 28, 1952
Connie Rasinski
537
—N/a
Flipper Frolics
April 11, 1952
538
The Terry Bears
Little Anglers
May 2, 1952
539
Dinky Duck
The Foolish Duckling
May 16, 1952
Mannie Davis
540
Heckle and Jeckle
House Busters
June 6, 1952
Connie Rasinski
541
—N/a
The Mysterious Cowboy
July 4, 1952
Mannie Davis
542
Little Roquefort
Good Mousekeeping
July 18, 1952
543
The Terry Bears
Nice Doggy
July 25, 1952
Eddie Donnelly
544
Mighty Mouse
Happy Holland
August 1, 1952
545
Heckle and Jeckle
Moose On the Loose
August 22, 1952
Mannie Davis
546
Dinky Duck
Sink Or Swim
August 29, 1952
Connie Rasinski
547
Aesop's Fable
Happy Valley
September 1, 1952
Eddie Donnelly
548
The Terry Bears
Picnic With Papa
September 26, 1952
Mannie Davis
549
Mighty Mouse
A Soapy Opera
September 27, 1952
Connie Rasinski
550
The Terry Bears
Thrifty Cubs
October 4, 1952
Mannie Davis
551
Heckle and Jeckle
Hair Cut-Ups
October 11, 1952
Eddie Donnelly
552
Little Roquefort
Mouse Meets Bird
November 15, 1952
Connie Rasinski
553
The Terry Bears
Snappy Snap Shots
November 15, 1952
Eddie Donnelly
554
Heckle and Jeckle
Pill Peddlers
December 13, 1952
Connie Rasinski
1953
No.
Series
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
555
Dinky Duck
Wise Quacks
February 1, 1953
Mannie Davis
20th Century Fox
556
Featherweight Champ
February 6, 1953
Eddie Donnelly
557
Little Roquefort
Playful Puss
February 13, 1953
Mannie Davis
558
The Terry Bears
Plumber's Helpers
March 27, 1953
Connie Rasinski
559
Heckle and Jeckle
Ten Pin Terrors
April 7, 1953
560
Dinky Duck
The Orphan Egg
April 24, 1953
Eddie Donnelly
561
Little Roquefort
Friday the 13th
May 8, 1953
Mannie Davis
562
Mighty Mouse
Hot Rods
May 19, 1953
Eddie Donnelly
563
When Mousehood Was In Flower
May 21, 1953
Connie Rasinski
564
The Terry Bears
Open House
June 5, 1953
Eddie Donnelly
565
The Reluctant Pup
June 10, 1953
Mannie Davis
566
Heckle and Jeckle
Bargain Daze
June 12, 1953
567
—N/a
Sparky the Firefly
June 13, 1953
Connie Rasinski
568
Little Roquefort
Mouse Menace
July 3, 1953
Eddie Donnelly
569
—N/a
How to Keep Cool
July 31, 1953
Connie Rasinski
Features Dimwit
570
Dinky Duck
The Timid Scarecrow
August 28, 1953
Eddie Donnelly
571
Heckle and Jeckle
Log Rollers
September 4, 1953
Mannie Davis
572
Mighty Mouse
Spare the Rod
September 8, 1953
Connie Rasinski
573
The Terry Bears
Growing Pains
October 2, 1953
Eddie Donnelly
574
Little Roquefort
Runaway Mouse
October 23, 1953
Mannie Davis
575
Dimwit
How to Relax
October 30, 1953
Connie Rasinski
576
Heckle and Jeckle
Blind Date
November 27, 1953
Eddie Donnelly
577
Mighty Mouse
The Helpless Hippo
December 25, 1953
Connie Rasinski
1954
No.
Series
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
578
The Terry Bears
Pet Problems
January 1, 1954
Eddie Donnelly
20th Century Fox
579
Little Roquefort
Prescription For Percy
January 29, 1954
Mannie Davis
580
Heckle and Jeckle
Satisfied Customers
February 4, 1954
Connie Rasinski
581
—N/a
Nonsense Newsreel
March 1, 1954
Mannie Davis
582
Arctic Rivals
April 7, 1954
Features Willie the Walrus
583
The Terry Bears
A Howling Success
May 20, 1954
Connie Rasinski
584
Little Roquefort
The Cat's Revenge
June 18, 1954
Mannie Davis
585
Phoney Baloney
The Tall Tale Teller
July 2, 1954
Connie Rasinski
586
Mighty Mouse
The Reformed Wolf
July 9, 1954
587
Percival Sleuthhound
Pride of the Yard
July 26, 1954
Eddie Donnelly
588
Heckle and Jeckle
Blue Plate Symphony
October 29, 1954
Connie Rasinski
1955
No.
Series
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
589
—N/a
A Yokohama Yankee
January 1, 1955
Connie Rasinski
20th Century Fox
590
Gandy Goose
Barnyard Actor
January 25, 1955
591
The Terry Bears
Duck Fever
February 16, 1955
592
Aesop's Fable
The First Flying Fish
March 1, 1955
593
Little Roquefort
No Sleep For Percy
March 11, 1955
594
—N/a
Daddy's Little Darling
April 1, 1955
Features Dimwit
595
An Igloo For Two
May 1, 1955
Features Willie the Walrus
596
Good Deed Daly
June 1, 1955
Features Good Deed Daly
597
Bird Symphony
June 1, 1955
598
Phony News Flashes
August 1, 1955
599
Foxed By A Fox
August 1, 1955
Features Spoofy the Fox
600
The Last Mouse of Hamelin
August 1, 1955
601
Little Red Hen
August 1, 1955
602
Heckle and Jeckle
Miami Maniacs
November 12, 1955
603
Pirate's Gold
December 14, 1955
Eddie Donnelly
604
The Terry Bears
Baffling Bunnies
December 31, 1955
Connie Rasinski
1956
No.
Series
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
605
—N/a
The Clockmaker's Dog
January 1, 1956
Connie Rasinski
20th Century Fox
606
Park Avenue Pussycat
January 1, 1956
607
Uranium Blues
February 1, 1956
Features Farmer Al Falfa
608
Hep Mother Hubbard
March 1, 1956
609
Scouts to the Rescue
March 1, 1956
Features Good Deed Daly
610
Oceans of Love
April 1, 1956
611
Lucky Dog
May 1, 1956
612
Clancy the Bull
Police Dogged
June 1, 1956
613
—N/a
The Brave Little Brave
July 1, 1956
Mannie Davis
614
Cloak and Stagger
August 1, 1956
Connie Rasinski
Features Good Deed Daly
1957
No.
Series
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
615
John Doormat
Topsy TV
January 1, 1957
Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski
20th Century Fox
616
—N/a
A Hare-Breadth Finish
February 1, 1957
Connie Rasinski
617
African Jungle Hunt
March 1, 1957
Features Phoney Baloney
618
The Bone Ranger
April 1, 1957
Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski
619
Love Is Blind
May 1, 1957
Mannie Davis
620
Gaston Le Crayon
Gaston Is Here
May 1, 1957
Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski
621
John Doormat
Shove Thy Neighbor
June 1, 1957
622
—N/a
A Bum Steer
June 20, 1957
Mannie Davis & Gene Deitch
623
Clint Clobber
Clint Clobber's Cat
July 1, 1957
Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski
624
Spoofy
Gag Buster
July 10, 1957
625
—N/a
Flebus
August 1, 1957
Gene Deitch & Ernest Pintoff
Features Flebus
626
Dinky Duck
It's A Living
November 15, 1957
Gene Deitch, Winfield Hoskins & Mannie Davis
1958
No.
Series
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
627
Gaston Le Crayon
Gaston's Baby
March 1, 1958
Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski
20th Century Fox
628
Clint Clobber
Springtime For Clobber
April 1, 1958
629
—N/a
The Juggler of Our Lady
April 1, 1958
Gene Deitch & Al Kouzel
630
Gaston Le Crayon
Gaston Go Home
May 1, 1958
Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski
631
John Doormat
Dustcap Doormat
June 1, 1958
Gene Deitch & Al Kouzel
632
—N/a
Sick, Sick Sidney
June 4, 1958
Art Bartsch & Gene Deitch
Features Sidney the Elephant
633
Clint Clobber
Camp Clobber
July 22, 1958
Gene Deitch & Dave Tendlar
634
Old Mother Clobber
September 2, 1958
Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski
635
Gaston Le Crayon
Gaston's Easel Life
October 1, 1958
Gene Deitch & Dave Tendlar
636
Clint Clobber
Signed, Sealed, and Clobbered
November 1, 1958
Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski
637
—N/a
Sidney's Family Tree
December 1, 1958
Art Bartsch & Gene Deitch
Features Sidney the Elephant. Nominated for the Academy Awards for Best Short Subject.
1959
No.
Series
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
638
Clint Clobber
Clobber's Ballet Ache
January 1, 1959
Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski
20th Century Fox
639
—N/a
The Tale of A Dog
February 1, 1959
Gene Deitch & Dave Tendlar
640
John Doormat
Another Day, Another Doormat
April 1, 1959
Gene Deitch & Al Kouzel
641
Clint Clobber
The Flamboyant Arms
April 1, 1959
Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski
642
—N/a
Foofle's Train Ride
May 13, 1959
Gene Deitch & Dave Tendlar
Features Foofle
643
Gaston Le Crayon
Gaston's Mama Lisa
June 1, 1959
Gene Deitch & Connie Rasinski
644
—N/a
The Minute and A ½ Man
July 4, 1959
Dave Tendlar
Features Hector Heathcote
645
The Fabulous Firework Family
August 1, 1959
Gene Deitch & Al Kouzel
646
Heckle and Jeckle
Wild Life
September 1, 1959
Martin Taras
647
—N/a
Hashimoto-San
September 6, 1959
Bob Kuwahara & Dave Tendlar
Features Hashimoto
648
Mighty Mouse
Outer Space Visitor
November 1, 1959
Dave Tendlar
649
—N/a
The Leaky Faucet
December 1, 1959
Martin Taras
Features Dimwit
650
Hide and Go Sidney
December 2, 1959
Art Bartsch
Features Sidney the Elephant
1960s
1960
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
651
The Space Varmint
January 1, 1960
Connie Rasinski
20th Century Fox
Features Deputy Dawg & Astronut. Some sources state that it was released 1962
652
The Misunderstood Giant
February 1, 1960
653
Foofle's Picnic
March 1, 1960
Dave Tendlar
Features Foofle
654
The Tiger King
March 1, 1960
Connie Rasinski
655
The Famous Ride
April 1, 1960
Features Hector Heathcote
656
Tusk, Tusk
April 3, 1960
Martin Taras
Features Sidney the Elephant
657
Thousand Smile Check-Up
April 24, 1960
Features Heckle & Jeckle
658
Hearts and Glowers
June 1, 1960
659
Trapeze, Pleeze
June 12, 1960
Connie Rasinski
Features Heckle & Jeckle
660
Mint Men
June 23, 1960
Dave Tendlar
Features Heckle & Jeckle
661
The Wayward Hat
July 1, 1960
Features Foofle
662
The Littlest Bully
August 9, 1960
Martin Taras
Features Sidney the Elephant
663
Two Ton Baby Sitter
September 4, 1960
Dave Tendlar
Features Sidney the Elephant
664
Deep Sea Doodle
September 16, 1960
Features Heckle & Jeckle
665
Tin Pan Alley Cat
October 1, 1960
666
Stunt Men
November 23, 1960
Martin Taras
Features Heckle & Jeckle
667
House of Hashimoto
November 30, 1960
Connie Rasinski
Features Hashimoto
668
Daniel Boone, Jr.
December 1, 1960
Dave Tendlar
Features Hector Heathcote
669
The Mysterious Package
December 15, 1960
Mannie Davis
Features Mighty Mouse
1961
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
670
Night Life In Tokyo
February 1, 1961
Mannie Davis
20th Century Fox
Features Hashimoto
671
So Sorry Pussycat
March 1, 1961
Art Bartsch
Features Hashimoto
672
Drum Roll
March 1, 1961
Dave Tendlar
Features Hector Heathcote
673
Son of Hashimoto
April 12, 1961
Connie Rasinski
Features Hashimoto
674
The First Fast Mail
May 1, 1961
Dave Tendlar
Features Hector Heathcote
675
Railroaded to Fame
May 1, 1961
Features Hector Heathcote. Believed lost
676
Strange Companion
May 12, 1961
Mannie Davis
Features Hashimoto
677
Honorable Cat Story
June 1, 1961
Connie Rasinski
Features Hashimoto
678
Crossing the Delaware
June 1, 1961
Art Bartsch
Features Hector Heathcote
679
Unsung Hero
July 1, 1961
Features Hector Heathcote
680
Banana Binge
July 1, 1961
Connie Rasinski
Features Sidney the Elephant
681
Meat, Drink and Be Merry
August 1, 1961
Dave Tendlar
Features Sidney the Elephant
682
Really Big Act
September 1, 1961
Connie Rasinski
Features Sidney the Elephant
683
Clown Jewels
October 1, 1961
Dave Tendlar
Features Sidney the Elephant
684
Tree Spree
November 1, 1961
Larz Bourne
Features Sidney the Elephant
685
Sappy New Year
November 10, 1961
Dave Tendlar
Features Heckle & Jeckle.
686
Cat Alarm
December 31, 1961
Connie Rasinski
Features Mighty Mouse. Final appearance of Mighty Mouse.
1962
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
687
Honorable House Cat
January 1, 1962
Mannie Davis
20th Century Fox
Features Hashimoto
688
Klondike Strikes Out
January 1, 1962
Dave Tendlar
Features Hector Heathcote
689
Where There's Smoke
February 1, 1962
Bob Kuwahara
Features Deputy Dawg
690
He-Man Seaman
March 1, 1962
Art Bartsch
Features Hector Heathcote
691
Honorable Family Problem
March 30, 1962
Bob Kuwahara
Features Hashimoto
692
Nobody's Ghoul
April 1, 1962
Dave Tendlar
Features Deputy Dawg
693
Peanut Battle
April 25, 1962
Connie Rasinski
Features Sidney the Elephant. A negative exists at the British Film Institute.
694
Riverboat Mission
May 1, 1962
Dave Tendlar
Features Hector Heathcote
695
Loyal Royalty
May 18, 1962
Bob Kuwahara
Features Hashimoto
696
Rebel Trouble
June 1, 1962
Dave Tendlar
Features Deputy Dawg
697
Send Your Elephant to Camp
July 1, 1962
Art Bartsch
Features Sidney the Elephant
698
Honorable Paint In the Neck
August 22, 1962
Bob Kuwahara
Features Hashimoto
699
The Fleet's Out
October 1, 1962
Connie Rasinski
Features Sidney the Elephant. Believed lost.
700
First Flight Up
October 1, 1962
Bill Tytla
Features Hector Heathcote
701
Home Life
November 1, 1962
Connie Rasinski
Features Sidney the Elephant. Believed lost.
702
Big Chief No Treaty
November 10, 1962
Bob Kuwahara
Features Deputy Dawg
703
To Be Or Not to Be
December 29, 1962
Connie Rasinski
Features Sidney the Elephant
704
Shotgun Shambles
1962
Dave Tendlar
Features Deputy Dawg
1963
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
705
A Flight to the Finish
January 1, 1963
Dave Tendlar
20th Century Fox
Features Hector Heathcote
706
Tea House Mouse
January 1, 1963
Bob Kuwahara
Features Hashimoto. Believed lost.
707
To Be or Not to Be
February 1, 1963
A negative exists at British Film Institute.
708
Tea Party
April 1, 1963
Dave Tendlar
Features Hector Heathcote. Believed lost.
709
The Hungry Astronut
April 27, 1963
Bob Kuwahara
Features Deputy Dawg & Astronut
710
Pearl Crazy
May 1, 1963
Features Hashimoto. Believed lost.
711
Sidney's White Elephant
May 1, 1963
Art Bartsch
Features Sidney the Elephant. Believed lost.
712
Cherry Blossom Festival
June 17, 1963
Bob Kuwahara
Features Hashimoto
713
The Missing Genie
June 19, 1963
Connie Rasinski
Features Luno the White Stallion
714
Driven to Extraction
June 28, 1963
Art Bartsch
Features Sidney the Elephant
715
A Bell For Philadelphia
July 1, 1963
Bob Kuwahara
Features Hector Heathcote. Believed lost
716
The Big Clean-Up
September 1, 1963
Dave Tendlar
Features Hector Heathcote
717
Trouble In Baghdad
September 13, 1963
Connie Rasinski
Features Luno the White Stallion
718
Split-Level Treehouse
October 30, 1963
Art Bartsch
Features Sidney the Elephant
719
Spooky-Yaki
November 13, 1963
Bob Kuwahara
Features Hashimoto
720
King Rounder
December 31, 1963
Connie Rasinski
Features Luno the White Stallion
721
Astronut
1963
Features Deputy Dawg
722
Search for a Symbol
1963
Dave Tendlar
Features Hector Heathcote
723
The First Telephone
1963
Features Hector Heathcote
724
Foxed by a Fox
September 1, 1963
Features Hector Heathcote. Believed lost.
725
High Flyer
1963
Features Hector Heathcote
726
Valley Forge Hero
1963
Features Hector Heathcote
727
Expert Explorer
1963
Features Hector Heathcote
1964
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
728
The Red Tractor
February 1, 1964
Dave Tendlar
20th Century Fox
Features Duckwood
729
Brother From Outer Space
March 1, 1964
Connie Rasinski
Features Astronut
730
Kisser Plant
June 1, 1964
Features Astronut
731
Adventure By the Sea
July 15, 1964
Art Bartsch
Features Luno the White Stallion
732
Outer Galaxy Gazette
September 1, 1964
Connie Rasinski
Features Astronut
733
Molecular Mixup
December 1, 1964
Dave Tendlar
Features Astronut
734
Hokey Home Movies
1964
Bob Kuwahara
Features Astronut
735
Roc-A-Bye Sinbad
1964
Connie Rasinski
Features Luno the White Stallion
736
Short-Term Sheriff
1964
Dave Tendlar
Features Duckwood
737
Oil Thru the Day
1964
Features Duckwood
738
The Gold Dust Bandit
1964
Art Bartsch
Features Luno the White Stallion
739
Search For Misery
1964
Bob Kuwahara
Features Pitiful Penelope
740
Hats Off to Hector!
1964
Dave Tendlar
Features Hector Heathcote
741
Messy Messenger
1964
Features Hector Heathcote
742
Hold the Fort!
1964
Features Hector Heathcote
1965
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
743
The Sky's the Limit
February 1, 1965
Dave Tendlar
20th Century Fox
Features Astronut
744
Freight Fright
March 1, 1965
Connie Rasinski
Features Possible Possum
745
Gadmouse the Apprentice Good Fairy
March 10, 1965
Ralph Bakshi
Features Sad Cat
746
Weather Magic
May 1, 1965
Cosmo Anzilotti
Features Astronut
747
Don't Spill the Beans
May 26, 1965
Ralph Bakshi
Features Sad Cat
748
Darn Barn
June 1, 1965
Connie Rasinski
Features Possible Possum. Believed lost.
749
Dress Reversal
July 1, 1965
Ralph Bakshi
Features Sad Cat
750
Robots In Toyland
August 1, 1965
Connie Rasinski
Features Astronut
751
Git That Guitar
September 1, 1965
Art Bartsch
Features Possible Possum
752
Twinkle Twinkle Little Telestar
November 1, 1965
Features Astronut
753
The Toothless Beaver
December 1, 1965
Connie Rasinski
Features Possible Possum
754
The Third Musketeer
December 23, 1965
Ralph Bakshi
Features Sad Cat
755
No Space Like Home
1965
Art Bartsch
Features Astronut
1966
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
756
Gems From Gemini
January 1, 1966
Dave Tendlar
20th Century Fox
Features Astronut
757
Dr. Ha-Ha
March 30, 1966
Ralph Bakshi
Features James Hound
758
Champion Chump
April 1, 1966
Art Bartsch & Connie Rasinski
Features Martian Moochers
759
Haunted House Cleaning
May 1, 1966
Connie Rasinski
Features Astronut.
Believed lost.
760
Messed Up Movie Makers
June 1, 1966
George Bakes & Al Chiarito
Features Heckle & Jeckle. Final appearance of Heckle & Jeckle.
761
Scuba Duba Do
July 1, 1966
Ralph Bakshi
Features Sad Cat
762
Cowardly Watchdog
August 1, 1966
Dave Tendlar
Features Martian Moochers
763
The Monster Master
September 2, 1966
Cosmo Anzilotti & Ralph Bakshi
Features James Hound
764
Watch the Butterfly
October 1, 1966
Dave Tendlar
Features Possible Possum
765
The Rain Drain
October 12, 1966
Art Bartsch & Dave Tendlar
Features James Hound
766
Dreamnapping
December 29, 1966
Features James Hound
767
The Phantom Skyscraper
December 31, 1966
Features James Hound.
Believed lost.
1967
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
768
The Heat's Off
April 26, 1967
Ralph Bakshi, Cosmo Anzilotti & Art Bartsch
20th Century Fox
Features James Hound
769
It's For the Birds
May 26, 1967
Features James Hound. Believed lost.
770
A Voodoo Spell
June 7, 1967
Features James Hound.
771
Give Me Liberty
August 1, 1967
Features James Hound
772
Which Is Witch
October 6, 1967
Features James Hound. Lost in its original English version.
773
Dr. Rhinestone's Theory
November 5, 1967
Features James Hound
774
Traffic Trouble
November 24, 1967
Features James Hound
775
Mr. Winlucky
November 29, 1967
Features James Hound
776
Fancy Plants
November 30, 1967
Features James Hound
777
Bugged By a Bug
December 1, 1967
Features James Hound
778
Frozen Sparklers
December 7, 1967
Features James Hound. Believed lost.
779
Baron Von Go-Go
December 31, 1967
Features James Hound. Believed lost.
1968
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
780
Dribble Drabble
January 1, 1968
Art Bartsch
20th Century Fox
Features Sad Cat
781
Judo Kudos
January 1, 1968
Features Sad Cat
782
Big Game Fishing
February 1, 1968
Al Kouzel
Features Sad Cat
783
Grand Prix Winner
March 1, 1968
Art Bartsch
Features Sad Cat
784
Big Bad Bobcat
April 1, 1968
Cosmo Anzilotti
Features Possible Possum
785
Commander Great Guy
May 1, 1968
Art Bartsch
Features Sad Cat
786
All Teed Off
June 1, 1968
Features Sad Cat
787
Surprisin' Exercisin'
July 1, 1968
Cosmo Anzilotti
Features Possible Possum
788
The Abominable Mountaineers
September 1, 1968
Art Bartsch
Features Sad Cat.
Believed lost.
789
The Rock Hound
October 1, 1968
Dave Tendlar
Features Possible Possum
790
Loops and Swoops
November 1, 1968
Art Bartsch
Features Sad Cat
791
Mount Piney
December 1, 1968
Features Possible Possum
1969
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
792
The Ruby Eye of the Monkey God
January 1, 1969
Fred Calvert
20th Century Fox
793
The General's Little Helper
February 1, 1969
Art Bartsch?
Features Possible Possum. Believed lost.
794
Space Pet
March 1, 1969
Cosmo Anzilotti
Features Astronut. Believed lost
795
The Stretcher
April 1, 1969
Ralph Bakshi & Robert Taylor
Features Mighty Heroes
796
The Red Swamp Pox
May 1, 1969
Features Possible Possum. Lost in it’s original English version.
797
The Bold Eagle
May 1, 1969
Art Bartsch
Features Possible Possum
798
Scientific Sideshow
June 1, 1969
Features Astronut. Believed lost.
799
Balloon Snatcher
September 1, 1969
Cosmo Anzilotti
Features Astronut
800
The Frog
October 1, 1969
Ralph Bakshi & Robert Taylor
Features Mighty Heroes. Originally produced for television in 1966
801
Swamp Snapper
November 1, 1969
Art Bartsch
Features Possible Possum. Believed lost.
802
The Toy Man
December 1, 1969
Ralph Bakshi & Robert Taylor
Features Mighty Heroes. Originally produced for television in 1966. Believed lost.
1970s
1970
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
803
Going Ape
January 1, 1970
Connie Rasinski
20th Century Fox
Features Astronut
804
Land Grab
February 1, 1970
Dave Tendlar
Features Hector Heathcote
805
Surface Surf Aces
March 1, 1970
Lloyd Hallock Jr. & Connie Rasinski
Features Possible Possum. Believed lost.
806
The Ghost Monster
April 1, 1970
Ralph Bakshi & Robert Taylor
Features Mighty Heroes. Originally produced for television in 1967
807
Martian Moochers
May 1, 1970
Bob Kuwahara
Features Astronut & Martian Moochers
808
Lost and Foundation
June 1, 1970
Ralph Bakshi
Features Hector Heathcote
809
Swamp Water Taffy
July 1, 1970
Cosmo Anzilotti & Art Bartsch
Features Possible Possum
810
The Proton Pulsator
September 1, 1970
Ralph Bakshi & Robert Taylor
Features Astronut
811
Belabour Thy Neighbor
October 1, 1970
Cosmo Anzilotti
Features Hector Heathcote. Believed lost
812
Slinky Minky
November 1, 1970
Art Bartsch & Connie Rasinski
Features Possible Possum. Lost in it’s original English version.
813
The Shocker
December 1, 1970
Ralph Bakshi & Robert Taylor
Features Mighty Heroes. Originally produced for television in 1966
1971
No.
Title
Release
Director
Distributor
Notes
814
Oscar's Birthday Present
January 1, 1971
Bob Kuwahara
20th Century Fox
Features Astronut
815
Train Terrain
February 1, 1971
Art Bartsch
Features Hector Heathcote
816
Berry Funny
March 1, 1971
Cosmo Anzilotti
Features Possible Possum. Lost in it’s original English version.
817
The Enlarger
April 1, 1971
Ralph Bakshi & Robert Taylor
Features Mighty Heroes. Originally produced for television in 1966
818
Oscar's Thinking Cap
May 1, 1971
Art Bartsch
Features Astronut
819
Big Mo
July 1, 1971
Art Bartsch & Sid Marcus
Features Possible Possum
820
The Dusters
August 1, 1971
Ralph Bakshi & Robert Taylor
Features Mighty Heroes. Originally produced for television in 1967
821
Ice Cream For Help
October 1, 1971
Art Bartsch
Features Hector Heathcote
822
No Space Like Home
October 1, 1971
Believed lost.
823
Kooky Cucumbers
November 1, 1971
Dave Tendlar
Features Possible Possum
824
The Big Freeze
December 1, 1971
Ralph Bakshi & Robert Taylor
Features Mighty Heroes. Originally produced for television in 1967. The last Terrytoon ever made as the company was shut down the following year in 1972.