Color Rhapsodies
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Color Rhapsodies was a series of usually one-shot animated cartoon
shorts produced by Charles Mintz for Columbia Pictures
. They were launched in 1934, following the phenomenal success of Walt Disney
's Technicolor
Silly Symphonies
. Because of Disney's exclusive rights to the full three strip Technicolor process, Color Rhapsodies were produced in the older two-tone Technicolor process until 1935, when Disney's exclusive contract expired.
The Color Rhapsodies series is most notable for introducing the characters of The Fox and the Crow
in the 1941 short The Fox and the Grapes
. The 1937 Color Rhapsodies short The Little Match Girl
was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Cartoons).
Animated cartoon
An animated cartoon is a short, hand-drawn film for the cinema, television or computer screen, featuring some kind of story or plot...
shorts produced by Charles Mintz for Columbia Pictures
Columbia Pictures
Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. is an American film production and distribution company. Columbia Pictures now forms part of the Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group, owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment, a subsidiary of the Japanese conglomerate Sony. It is one of the leading film companies...
. They were launched in 1934, following the phenomenal success of Walt Disney
Walt Disney
Walter Elias "Walt" Disney was an American film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur, entertainer, international icon, and philanthropist, well-known for his influence in the field of entertainment during the 20th century. Along with his brother Roy O...
's Technicolor
Technicolor
Technicolor is a color motion picture process invented in 1916 and improved over several decades.It was the second major process, after Britain's Kinemacolor, and the most widely used color process in Hollywood from 1922 to 1952...
Silly Symphonies
Silly Symphonies
Silly Symphonies is a series of animated short subjects, 75 in total, produced by Walt Disney Productions from 1929 to 1939, while the studio was still located at Hyperion Avenue in the Silver Lake district of Los Angeles...
. Because of Disney's exclusive rights to the full three strip Technicolor process, Color Rhapsodies were produced in the older two-tone Technicolor process until 1935, when Disney's exclusive contract expired.
The Color Rhapsodies series is most notable for introducing the characters of The Fox and the Crow
The Fox and the Crow
The Fox and the Crow are a pair of anthropomorphic cartoon characters created by Frank Tashlin for the Screen Gems studio. The characters, the refined but gullible Fauntleroy Fox and the streetwise Crawford Crow, appeared in a series of animated short subjects released by Screen Gems through its...
in the 1941 short The Fox and the Grapes
The Fox and the Grapes
"The Fox and the Grapes" is one of the traditional Aesop's fables and can be held to illustrate the concept of cognitive dissonance. In this view, the premise of the fox that covets inaccessible grapes is taken to stand for a person who attempts to hold incompatible ideas simultaneously...
. The 1937 Color Rhapsodies short The Little Match Girl
The Little Match Girl
The Little Match Girl is a short story by Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen. The story is about a dying child's dreams and hope, and was first published in 1845. It has been adapted to various media including animated film, and a television musical.-Plot summary:On a cold New Year’s...
was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Cartoons).
1930s
Title | |Release date | |Director | Notes | |
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Holiday Land | November 9, 1934 | (unknown) | Academy Award nominee | |
Babes at Sea | December 12, 1934 | Arthur Davis | ||
The Shoemaker and the Elves | January 20, 1935 | Arthur Davis | ||
Make Believe Revue | March 22, 1935 | (unknown) | ||
A Cat, a Mouse and a Bell | May 10, 1935 | (unknown) | ||
Little Rover | June 28, 1935 | (unknown) | ||
Neighbors | August 15, 1935 | Arthur Davis and Sid Marcus | ||
Monkey Love | September 12, 1935 | (unknown) | ||
The Bon Bon Parade | December 5, 1935 | (unknown) | ||
Doctor Bluebird | February 5, 1936 | (unknown) | ||
Football Bugs | April 29, 1936 | (unknown) | ||
Glee Worms | June 24, 1936 | (unknown) | ||
The Untrained Seal | July 26, 1936 | (unknown) | ||
The Novelty Shop | August 15, 1936 | (unknown) | ||
In My Gondola | September 3, 1936 | (unknown) | ||
Merry Mutineers | October 2, 1936 | (unknown) | ||
Birds in Love | October 28, 1936 | (unknown) | ||
Two Lazy Crows | November 26, 1936 | Ub Iwerks Ub Iwerks Ub Iwerks, A.S.C. was a two-time Academy Award winning American animator, cartoonist, character designer, inventor, creator of Mickey Mouse, and special effects technician, who was famous for his work for Walt Disney.... |
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A Boy and His Dog | December 23, 1936 | (unknown) | ||
Gifts from the Air | January 1, 1937 | (unknown) | ||
Skeleton Frolics | January 29, 1937 | Ub Iwerks | ||
Merry Mannequins | March 19, 1937 | Ub Iwerks | ||
Let's Go | April 16, 1937 | Arthur Davis | ||
Mother Hen's Holiday | May 7, 1937 | (unknown) | ||
The Foxy Pup | May 21, 1937 | Ub Iwerks | ||
The Stork Takes a Holiday | June 11, 1937 | (unknown) | ||
Indian Serenade | July 16, 1937 | Ben Harrison | ||
Spring Festival | August 6, 1937 | (unknown) | ||
Scary Crows | August 20, 1937 | (unknown) | ||
Swing, Monkey, Swing | September 10, 1937 | (unknown) | ||
The Air Hostess | October 22, 1937 | (unknown) | ||
The Little Match Girl The Little Match Girl The Little Match Girl is a short story by Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen. The story is about a dying child's dreams and hope, and was first published in 1845. It has been adapted to various media including animated film, and a television musical.-Plot summary:On a cold New Year’s... |
November 5, 1937 | Arthur Davis and Sid Marcus (uncredited) | Academy Award nominee | |
Hollywood Panic | December 18, 1937 | (unknown) | ||
Bluebirds' Baby | January 21, 1938 | (unknown) | ||
The Horse on the Merry-Go-Round | February 17, 1938 | Ub Iwerks | ||
The Foolish Bunny | March 26, 1938 | Arthur Davis | ||
Snow Time Snow Time Snow Time, also known as Alaska Daze in some reissues, is an animated short film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and as part of the Krazy Kat series.-Plot:... |
April 13, 1938 | Ub Iwerks | ||
The Big Birdcast | May 13, 1938 | (unknown) | ||
Window Shopping | June 3, 1938 | Sid Marcus | ||
Poor Little Butterfly | July 4, 1938 | Ben Harrison | ||
Poor Elmer | July 22, 1938 | Sid Marcus | ||
The Frog Pond | August 12, 1938 | Ub Iwerks | ||
Hollywood Graduation | August 26, 1938 | Arthur Davis | ||
Animal Cracker Circus | September 23, 1938 | Ben Harrison | ||
Happy Birthday | October 16, 1938 | (unknown) | ||
Midnight Frolics | November 3, 1938 | Ub Iwerks | ||
Little Moth's Big Flame | November 3, 1938 | Sid Marcus | ||
The Kangaroo Kid | December 23, 1938 | Ben Harrison | ||
Peaceful Neighbors | January 29, 1939 | Sid Marcus | ||
The Gorilla Hunt | February 24, 1939 | Ub Iwerks | ||
Happy Tots | March 31, 1939 | Ben Harrison | ||
The House That Jack Built | April 14, 1939 | Sid Marcus | ||
Lucky Pigs | May 26, 1939 | Ben Harrison | ||
Nell's Yells | June 30, 1939 | Ub Iwerks | ||
Hollywood Sweepstakes | July 28, 1939 | Ben Harrison | ||
Jitterbug Knights | August 11, 1939 | Sid Marcus | ||
Crop Chasers | August 22, 1939 | Ub Iwerks | ||
Dreams on Ice | October 20, 1939 | Sid Marcus | ||
Mountain Ears | November 3, 1939 | Manny Gould Manny Gould Manny Gould was an American animated cartoonist from the 1920s to the 1970s.-Career:Gould was employed by the Barré Studio in the early 1920s under the direction of William Nolan. When the studio closed, Nolan went to work for Charles Mintz on the Krazy Kat cartoons, distributed first by Paramount... |
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Mother Goose in Swingtime | December 18, 1939 | Manny Gould |
1940s
Title | |Release date | |Director | Notes | |
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A Boy, a Gun and Birds | January 12, 1940 | Ben Harrison | ||
The Happy Tots' Expedition | February 9, 1940 | Ben Harrison | ||
Blackboard Revue | March 15, 1940 | Ub Iwerks | ||
The Greyhound and the Rabbit | April 19, 1940 | Sid Marcus | ||
The Egg Hunt | May 31, 1940 | Ub Iwerks | ||
Ye Olde Swap Shoppe | June 28, 1940 | Ub Iwerks | ||
The Timid Pup | August 1, 1940 | Ben Harrison | ||
Tangled Television | August 30, 1940 | Sid Marcus | ||
Mr. Elephant Goes to Town | October 4, 1940 | Arthur Davis | ||
The Mad Hatter | November 3, 1940 | Sid Marcus | ||
Wise Owl | December 6, 1940 | Ub Iwerks | ||
A Helping Paw | January 7, 1941 | Sid Marcus | ||
The Way of All Pests | February 28, 1941 | Arthur Davis | ||
The Carpenters | March 14, 1941 | Paul Fennell | ||
The Land of Fun | April 18, 1941 | Sid Marcus | ||
Tom Thumb's Brother | June 12, 1941 | Sid Marcus | ||
The Cuckoo I.Q. | July 24, 1941 | Sid Marcus | ||
Who's Zoo in Hollywood | November 13, 1941 | Sid Marcus | ||
The Fox and the Grapes The Fox and the Grapes "The Fox and the Grapes" is one of the traditional Aesop's fables and can be held to illustrate the concept of cognitive dissonance. In this view, the premise of the fox that covets inaccessible grapes is taken to stand for a person who attempts to hold incompatible ideas simultaneously... |
December 5, 1941 | Frank Tashlin Frank Tashlin Frank Tashlin, born Francis Fredrick von Taschlein, also known as Tish Tash or Frank Tash was an American animator, screenwriter, and film director.-Animator:... |
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Red Riding Hood Rides Again | December 25, 1941 | Sid Marcus | ||
A Hollywood Detour | January 23, 1942 | Frank Tashlin | ||
Wacky Wigwams | February 22, 1942 | Alec Geiss | ||
Concerto in B Flat Minor | March 20, 1942 | Bob Wickersham | ||
Cinderella Goes to a Party | June 3, 1942 | Alec Geiss | ||
Woodsman, Spare That Tree | July 2, 1942 | Bob Wickersham | ||
Song of Victory | September 4, 1942 | Bob Wickersham | ||
Tito's Guitar | October 30, 1942 | Bob Wickersham | ||
Toll Bridge Troubles | November 27, 1942 | Bob Wickersham | ||
King Midas, Junior | December 25, 1942 | John Hubley John Hubley John Hubley was an American animation director, art director, producer and writer of traditional animation films known for both his formal experimentation and for his emotional realism which stemmed from his tendency to cast his own children as voice actors in his films.- Biography :Hubley was... and Paul Sommer |
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Slay It with Flowers | January 29, 1943 | Bob Wickersham | ||
There's Something About a Soldier | February 26, 1943 | Alec Geiss | ||
Professor Small and Mr. Tall | March 26, 1943 | John Hubley and Paul Sommer | ||
Plenty Below Zero | April 23, 1943 | Bob Wickersham | ||
Tree for Two | June 21, 1943 | Bob Wickersham | ||
He Can't Make It Stick | July 23, 1943 | John Hubley and Paul Sommer | ||
A-Hunting We Won't Go | August 23, 1943 | Bob Wickersham | ||
The Rocky Road to Ruin | October 22, 1943 | Paul Sommer | ||
Imagination | November 19, 1943 | Bob Wickersham | Academy Award nominee | |
The Herring Murder Mystery | January 20, 1944 | Dun Roman | ||
The Disillusioned Bluebird | June 15, 1944 | Howard Swift | ||
Dog, Cat, and Canary | 1944 | Howard Swift | Academy Award nominee | |
Rippling Romance | June 21, 1945 | Bob Wickersham | Studio's final Academy Award nominee | |
Fiesta Time | July 12, 1945 | Bob Wickersham | ||
Hot Foot Lights | August 2, 1945 | Howard Swift | ||
Carnival Courage | September 6, 1945 | Ub Iwerks and Howard Swift | ||
River Ribber | October 4, 1945 | Paul Sommer | ||
Polar Playmates | April 25, 1946 | Howard Swift | ||
Picnic Panic | June 20, 1946 | Bob Wickersham | ||
Loco Lobo | January 9, 1947 | Howard Swift | ||
Cockatoos for Two | February 1947 | Bob Wickersham | ||
Mother Hubba-Hubba-Hubbard | March 29, 1947 | Bob Wickersham | ||
Up N' Atom | July 10, 1947 | Sid Marcus | ||
Swiss Tease | September 11, 1947 | Sid Marcus | ||
Kitty Caddy | November 6, 1947 | Sid Marcus | ||
Boston Beanie | December 4, 1947 | Sid Marcus | ||
Flora | March 18, 1948 | Alex Lovy Alex Lovy Alex Lovy was an American animator, who spent the majority of his career as an animator and director at Walter Lantz Productions, later being a producer at Hanna-Barbera, and also supervising the cartoon unit at Warner Bros... |
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Lo, the Poor Buffal | November 14, 1948 | Alex Lovy | ||
Coo-Coo Bird Dog | February 3, 1949 | Sid Marcus | ||
Grape Nutty | April 14, 1949 | Alex Lovy | ||
Cat-Tastrophy | June 30, 1949 | Sid Marcus |