Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1970–present and miscellaneous)
This is a listing of all the animated shorts released by Warner Bros. under the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies banners between 1970 and today, plus a listing of feature films, television programs, television specials, and various other animated shorts and productions distributed and/or produced by WB.
A total of 39 regular shorts have been released since 1970.
1970–present
Theatrical cartoons
General theatrical releases
Limited releases
Premiered on television/home media
Theme Park Premiere
Planned for theatrical release, but never screened theatrically
Originally planned for theatrical release in 2004, but were released direct-to-DVD due to 's commercial failure. All cartoons are produced by Sander Schwartz and Larry Doyle, and produced in widescreen. There were several stories planned and storyboarded in 2004 but many of them were canceled due to the box-office failure of Looney Tunes: Back in Action.Non-theatrical cartoons
Made-for-TV cartoons
Miscellaneous shorts
In addition to the shorts listed below is a stop-motion animated George Pal Puppetoon named Jasper Goes Hunting released by Paramount Pictures in 1944 which contains a brief traditionally animated cameo appearance by Bugs Bunny animated by Robert McKimson. The 1994 short I'm Mad, shown with the film Thumbelina, is considered more a part of the Animaniacs TV series.Title | Director | Characters | Release date | DVD & Blu-ray availability | Notes | Video if in the public domain |
Graduation Day In Bugland | Unknown | February 18, 1931 | N/A | Lost commercial cartoon produced for Listerine. | - | |
Neath The Bababa Tree | Unknown | June 1, 1931 | N/A | Animated By Dr. Seuss. Produced in New York but distributed by Warner Bros. Thought to be lost. | - | |
Put On The Spout | Unknown | June 1, 1931 | N/A | Animated By Dr. Seuss. Produced in New York but distributed by Warner Bros. Thought to be lost. | - | |
Breakdowns of 1939 | Unknown | Porky Pig | January 1, 1939 | Porky Pig 101 | Annual Warner Bros. blooper reel in which Porky Pig swears. | - |
Any Bonds Today? | Bob Clampett | Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig | April 2, 1942 | - | ||
Point Rationing of Foods | Chuck Jones | February 25, 1943 | , | Documentary with limited animation. | ||
Dive Bombing Crashes | 1945 | N/A | Only entry in the Navy's Flight Safety training film series made by Warner Bros. | - | ||
So Much for So Little | Chuck Jones | January 1, 1949 | , Academy Awards Animation Collection: 15 Winners, Academy Awards Animation Collection, Disc 1, | Theatrically screened | ||
Orange Blossoms for Violet | Chuck Jones | May 24, 1952 | , | Live-action film featuring footage animals. | - | |
A Hitch in Time | Chuck Jones | January 1, 1955 | Produced for United States Army. | |||
90 Day Wondering | Chuck Jones | Ralph Phillips | December 1956 | , | Produced for United States Army. | |
Drafty, Isn't It? | Chuck Jones | Ralph Phillips | 1957 | , | Produced for United States Army. | |
Adventures of the Road Runner | Chuck Jones | Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote, Ralph Phillips | June 2, 1962 | Unsold TV pilot, screened in theaters. Later cut down into three shorts; To Beep or Not to Beep, Road Runner a Go-Go, and Zip Zip Hooray!. | - | |
Philbert: Three's a Crowd | Richard Donner Friz Freleng | April 1, 1963 | Unsold TV pilot, screened in theaters. | - | ||
The Door | Ken Mundie | June 1, 1968 | Produced by "Campbell-Silver-Cosby Corporation," a studio co-owned by Bill Cosby, who was then a popular recording artist with Warner Bros. Records. Cosby and Mundie would later team up to create Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids. | - |
Spooney Melodies
Title | Director | Release date | DVD & Blu-ray availability | Notes |
Cryin' for the Carolines | Unknown | | A live basic animation 5 minute short featuring Milton Charles, "The Singing Organist." The only known surviving short in the "Spooney Melodies" series. | |
Just a Gigolo | Unknown | N/A | Lost films. | |
Say a Little Prayer for Me | Unknown | N/A | Lost films. | |
When your Lover has gone | Unknown | N/A | Lost films. | |
For You | Unknown | N/A | Lost films. |
Private Snafu shorts
Cartoons, made by UPA, MGM, and the Harman-Ising studio in the 1940s are not listed. All of the shorts below, which are in the public domain, are available at no charge from YouTube and the Internet Archive.Title | Director | Release date | DVD & Blu-ray availability | Notes |
Coming!! Snafu | Chuck Jones | Private Snafu Golden Classics | ||
Gripes | Friz Freleng | July 1943 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
Spies | Chuck Jones | August 1943 | ; Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
The Goldbrick | Frank Tashlin | September 1, 1943 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
The Infantry Blues | Chuck Jones | September 1, 1943 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
Fighting Tools | Bob Clampett | October 1, 1943 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
The Home Front | Frank Tashlin | November 1, 1943 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
Rumors | Friz Freleng | December 1, 1943 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
Booby Traps | Bob Clampett | January 1, 1944 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
Snafuperman | Friz Freleng | March 1, 1944 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
Private Snafu vs. Malaria Mike | Chuck Jones | March 1, 1944 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
A Lecture on Camouflage | Chuck Jones | April 1, 1944 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
Gas | Chuck Jones | May 1, 1944 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
Going Home | Chuck Jones | Unreleased, | Private Snafu Golden Classics | The often-quoted "Coming Home" is a non-existent title. It refers to "Going Home" - "Coming Home" was a result of an old typo. |
The Chow Hound | Frank Tashlin | June 1, 1944 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
Censored | Frank Tashlin | June 1, 1944 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
Outpost | Chuck Jones | August 1, 1944 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
Pay Day | Friz Freleng | September, 1944 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
Three Brothers | Friz Freleng | September 1, 1944 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
Friz Freleng | October 1, 1944 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | ||
In the Aleutians – Isles of Enchantment | Chuck Jones | February 1, 1945 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
It's Murder She Says | Chuck Jones | February 1, 1945 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
Hot Spot | Friz Freleng | July 1, 1945 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
Operation Snafu | Friz Freleng | October 1, 1945 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
No Buddy Atoll | Chuck Jones | October 1, 1945 | Private Snafu Golden Classics | |
Secrets of the Caribbean | Chuck Jones | Unreleased | N/A | Lost cartoon. Master given to the Army. |
Mr. Hook shorts
Not listed below is Take Heed Mr. Tojo, released in December 1944. It was the first cartoon in the Hook series, but was produced at the Walter Lantz studio.Title | Director | Characters | Release date | DVD & Blu-ray availability | Notes |
The Good Egg | Chuck Jones | Mr. Hook | Made for the U.S. Navy in 1945. In the public domain and available at no charge on YouTube and the Internet Archive. | ||
The Return of Mr. Hook | Robert McKimson | Mr. Hook | Made for the U.S. Navy in 1945. In the public domain and available at no charge on YouTube and the Internet Archive. | ||
Tokyo Woes | Robert Clampett | Mr. Hook | Made for the U.S. Navy in 1945. In the public domain and available at no charge on YouTube and the Internet Archive. |
Web shorts
The following shorts were released onto the web around 2001-2005. However, there is little information about who made them or who voiced the characters. Two collections were released on DVD in 2003, Stranger than Fiction and Reality Check.Title | Release date | DVD & Blu-ray availability | Voice Cast | Notes |
Cat Stays in the Picture | August 2004 | N/A | ||
H2-Uh-Oh! | August 2004 | N/A | ||
Bunk Bedlam | August 2004 | N/A | ||
Yosemite Slam | August 2004 | N/A | ||
Daffy Dentist DDS | October 2004 | N/A | ||
' | February 2005 | N/A | ||
Dux's Tux's | July 2005 | N/A | ||
Fast Feud | April 2005 | N/A | ||
Stunt Duck | April 2005 | N/A | ||
Malltown and Tazboy | June 2005 | N/A | ||
Little Pet Shop of Horrors | June 2005 | N/A | ||
Grand Master Rabbit | June 2005 | N/A | ||
The Matwix | September 2001 | N/A | Billy West as Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd and the Top Salesman | The Matrix parody |
Multiplex Mallard | December 2004 | N/A | ||
Parallel Porked | September 2004 | N/A | ||
Full Metal Racket | September 2004 | N/A | ||
Psycho Kitty | May 2005 | N/A | ||
Wild KingDumb | May 2005 | N/A | ||
Satellite Sam | Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction | |||
Snow Business | January 2005 | N/A | ||
Maximum Tazocity | January 2005 | N/A | ||
Sports Blab#1 | 2002 | Looney Tunes: Reality Check | ||
Sports Blab#2 | 2002 | Looney Tunes: Reality Check | ||
The Island of Dr. Moron | 2002 | Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction | ||
Tear Factor | N/A | Fear Factor parody | ||
' | N/A | Iron Chef parody | ||
' | N/A | Iron Chef parody | ||
' | N/A | The Cannonball Run parody | ||
' | N/A | The Cannonball Run parody | ||
' | N/A | The Cannonball Run parody | ||
' | 2001 | Looney Tunes: Reality Check | June Foray as Granny, Joe Alaskey as Sylvester and Tweety | Judge Judy parody |
' | Fall 2001 | Looney Tunes: Reality Check | June Foray as Granny, Joe Alaskey as Wile E. Coyote, Greg Burson as Foghorn Loghorn, Paul Julian as Road Runner | Judge Judy parody |
' | 2001 | Looney Tunes: Reality Check | June Foray as Granny, Joe Alaskey as Daffy Duck, Billy West as Elmer Fudd | Judge Judy parody |
Survival of the Dimmest | 2001 | N/A | Toon Marooned | |
Beach, Blanket, Bang-O | 2001 | N/A | Toon Marooned | |
Helter Shelter | 2001 | N/A | Toon Marooned | |
Finder's Eaters | 2001 | N/A | Toon Marooned | |
Sandcastle Hassle | July 31, 2001 | N/A | Toon Marooned | |
I've Misplaced My Piano | August 7, 2001 | N/A | Toon Marooned | |
Spread, Seared and Feared | August 14, 2001 | N/A | Toon Marooned | |
Oh My Darlin' Serpentine | August 21, 2001 | N/A | Toon Marooned | |
Obstacles, of Course | August 28, 2001 | N/A | Toon Marooned | |
Fowl Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain | September 4, 2001 | N/A | Toon Marooned | |
Tech Suppork | Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction | |||
Twick or Tweety | October 2002 | Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction | ||
Wile E. Coyote Ugly | November 2004 | N/A | ||
Oh Taz, You Devil | November 2004 | N/A | ||
' | 2001 | Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction | ||
' | 2001 | Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction | ||
' | 2001 | Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction | ||
' | 2001 | Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction | ||
' | 2001 | Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction | ||
' | 2001 | Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction | ||
' | 2001 | Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction | ||
Planet of the Taz | 2001 | Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction | Planet of the Apes parody | |
Beneath the Planet of the Taz | 2001 | Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction | Planet of the Apes parody | |
Enough With the Planet of the Taz | 2001 | Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction | Planet of the Apes parody | |
' | Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction | The Royal Mallard series | ||
' | Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction | The Royal Mallard series | ||
' | Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction | The Royal Mallard series | ||
' | Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction | The Royal Mallard series | ||
' | Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction | The Royal Mallard series |
Commercials'''
- "Anvil-O's"
- "Caves"
- "D.I.P.S. "
- "Da Beepo"
- "The Law Firm of Duck, Duck, McKimson & Duck"
- "Elmer Fudd's Extreme Wabbit Hunt Wampage 3: Elmer's Wevenge"
- "Looney Tunes Cruise Lines"
- "Porky's Pizza Palace"
- "Stone Cold Duck"
- "50/50"
- "Twick or Tweety"
Feature films