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1929-1930

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# Film Original release date Credited animators Notes
1 Noah's Lark October 25, 1929 No animators credited.
  • First entry in the Talkartoons series.
  • First entry of the 1929-30 film season.
2 Marriage Wows January 8, 1930 No animators credited
  • UCLA has nitrate elements on this title, therefore is not a lost cartoon.
  • Working title: Wedding Belles[1]
3 Radio Riot February 13, 1930 No animators credited
  • The bedtime story broadcast at the end was written by E.Y. Harburg.
4 Hot Dog March 29, 1930 No animators credited
5 Fire Bugs May 9, 1930 Ted Sears
Grim Natwick
  • First Fleischer cartoon to credit animators.
6 Wise Flies July 18, 1930 Willard Bowsky
Ted Sears
  • Final entry of the 1929-30 film season.
  • Utilizes a recording of "Some of These Days" by Eddie Peabody within the soundtrack.
  • Uncredited animator: Grim Natwick
7 Dizzy Dishes August 9, 1930 Grim Natwick
Ted Sears
  • First appearance of who would later evolve into Betty Boop.
  • First appearance of a new title card design that would remain through the series run.
  • First entry of the 1930-31 film season.
  • Officially released on Betty Boop: The Essential Collection, Volume 2
8 Barnacle Bill August 31, 1930 Rudy Zamora
Seymour Kneitel
  • Uncredited animator: Grim Natwick
9 Swing You Sinners! September 24, 1930 Willard Bowsky
Ted Sears
  • Includes caricature of Yiddish comedian Monroe Silver
  • Uncredited animator: Grim Natwick
10 Grand Uproar October 3, 1930 Seymour Kneitel
Al Eugster
11 Sky Scraping November 1, 1930 Ted Sears
Willard Bowsky
  • First time Bimbo is named.
12 Up to Mars November 20, 1930 Rudy Zamora
Jimmie Culhane
13 Accordion Joe December 12, 1930 Unknown
  • UCLA possesses nitrate, safety, and video elements on this title, therefore is not a lost cartoon.
  • Some sources incorrectly label this as a 1929 release.
14 Mysterious Mose December 26, 1930 Willard Bowsky
Ted Sears
  • Uncredited animator: Grim Natwick

1931

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# Film Original release date Credited animators Notes
15 Ace of Spades January 16 Rudy Zamora
Al Eugster
  • Once lost, but found in 2010.
16 Tree Saps February 3 Grim Natwick
Ted Sears
17 Teacher's Pest February 7 Grim Natwick
Seymour Kneitel
18 The Cow's Husband March 13 Jimmie Culhane
R. Eggeman
19 The Bum Bandit April 3 Willard Bowsky
Al Eugster
  • First time Betty Boop is seen with her slender physique.
  • Uncredited animator: Grim Natwick
20 The Male Man April 24 Ted Sears
Seymour Kneitel
  • Uncredited animator: Grim Natwick
21 Twenty Legs Under the Sea May 5 Willard Bowsky
Tom Bonfiglio
22 Silly Scandals May 23 Grim Natwick
  • First time Betty Boop is named.
  • Possibly the first Talkartoon to put the director and animator credits on a separate title card.
23 The Herring Murder Case June 26 Jimmie Culhane
Al Eugster
  • First time Bimbo is animated in his most familiar design.
  • First sound cartoon appearance of Koko the Clown.
24 Bimbo's Initiation July 24 Unknown
  • Placed at #37 in the book The 50 Greatest Cartoons.
  • Final entry of the 1930-31 film season.
  • Officially released on Betty Boop: The Essential Collection, Volume 2
25 Bimbo's Express August 22 Unknown
  • First entry of the 1931-32 film season.
26 Minding the Baby September 9 Jimmie Culhane
Bernard Wolf
27 In the Shade of the Old Apple Sauce October 16 Unknown
  • Not to be confused with the Screen Songs from 1929 of the same name. Lost cartoon.
28 Mask-A-Raid November 7 Unknown
  • First time Betty is depicted as a human, with her dog ears replaced by hoop earrings.
29 Jack and the Beanstalk November 21 Unknown
  • Final time Betty Boop is depicted as a dog.
30 Dizzy Red Riding Hood December 12 Grim Natwick

1932

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# Film Original release date Credited animators Notes
31 Any Rags? January 2 Willard Bowsky
Thomas Bonfiglio
  • Current prints exist with original titles.
32 Boop-Oop-a-Doop January 16 Unknown
  • First appearance of the song "Sweet Betty", which would become the theme song for the Betty Boop series.
  • Officially released on Betty Boop: The Essential Collection, Volume 2
33 The Robot February 5 Unknown
34 Minnie the Moocher March 11 Willard Bowsky
Ralph Somerville
  • Music performed by Cab Calloway and his orchestra. This short contains the earliest known footage of him and his orchestra performing.
  • The walrus' dancing is rotoscoped from footage of Calloway himself.
  • A version with original titles is known to exist on 1980s video compilations.
  • Named #20 in the book The 50 Greatest Cartoons.
  • Officially released on Betty Boop: The Essential Collection, Volume 3
35 Swim or Sink March 11 Seymour Knitel
Bernard Wolf
  • The original title cards probably animated the short's title. As a result of this, television prints rename it S.O.S..
36 Crazy Town March 25 James H. Culhane
David Tendlar
  • Contains special live-action title cards.
  • Betty's dance is rotoscoped.
37 The Dancing Fool April 8 Seymour Kneitel
Bernard Wolf
38 Chess-Nuts April 13 James H. Culhane
William Henning
  • Officially released on Betty Boop: The Essential Collection, Volume 1
39 A Hunting We Will Go April 29 Alfred Eugster
Rudolph Eggeman
40 Hide and Seek May 26 Roland Crandall
41 Admission Free June 10 Thomas Johnson
Rudolph Eggeman
42 The Betty Boop Limited July 1 Willard Bowsky
Thomas Bonfiglio
The Sidewalks of New York February 5, 1929
Yankee Doodle Boy March 1, 1929
Old Black Joe April 5, 1929
Ye Olde Melodies May 3, 1929
Daisy Bell May 31, 1929
Mother, Pin a Rose on Me July 6, 1929
Chinatown, My Chinatown One-shot Chinese characters August 2, 1929
Dixie August 17, 1929
Goodbye My Lady Love August 31, 1929
My Pony Boy September 13, 1929
Smiles One-shot human quartet September 27, 1929
Oh, You Beautiful Doll Tommy and Mariah Cat October 14, 1929
After the Ball Charles K. Harris and Fitz the dog November 8, 1929
Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet One-shot animal characters November 22, 1929
I've Got Rings on My Fingers One-shot animal characters and (human) Irish cop December 17, 1929

1930

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Film Characters / Musicians Original release date
Bedelia Bimbo January 3, 1930
In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree One-shot bear characters January 18, 1930
I'm Afraid to Come Home in the Dark Bimbo February 1, 1930
The Prisoner's Song Bimbo and prisoners March 1, 1930
I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles One-shot mouse characters March 15, 1930
La Paloma Bimbo April 12, 1930
Yes! We Have No Bananas One-shot animal characters April 26, 1930
Come Take a Trip in My Airship Mariah Cat (here called "Kitty") April 26, 1930
In the Good Old Summer Time One-shot animal characters June 6, 1930
A Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight One-shot mouse characters August 1, 1930
The Glow-Worm August 23, 1930
The Stein Song One-shot animal characters September 6, 1930
Strike Up the Band One-shot dog sailors September 27, 1930
My Gal Sal Bimbo October 18, 1930
Mariutch Bimbo (in Italian lead role) November 15, 1930
On a Sunday Afternoon One-shot dog characters and (briefly) Bimbo November 29, 1930
Row, Row, Row Bimbo (in villainous lead role) and Betty Boop prototype December 20, 1930

1931

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Film Characters / Musicians Original release date
Please Go 'Way and Let Me Sleep Bimbo and (briefly) Betty Boop prototype January 10, 1931
By the Beautiful Sea One-shot mouse characters January 24, 1931
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now Tommy and Mariah Cat February 14, 1931
I'd Climb the Highest Mountain Bimbo March 7, 1931
Somebody Stole My Gal Bimbo March 20, 1931
Any Little Girl That's a Nice Little Girl Tommy Cat and Betty Boop prototype April 18, 1931
Alexander's Ragtime Band Bimbo May 9, 1931
And the Green Grass Grew All Around One-shot bug characters May 30, 1931
My Wife's Gone to the Country Bimbo and (briefly) Betty Boop May 31, 1931
That Old Gang of Mine Mariah and (briefly) Tommy Cat July 11, 1931
Betty Co-ed Rudy Vallee, Betty Boop prototype August 1, 1931
Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean Gallagher and Shean August 29, 1931
You're Driving Me Crazy Unknown Female Singer, Snooks and his Memphis Ramblers September 19, 1931
Little Annie Rooney Bimbo (in "Joe" role of song) October 10, 1931
Kitty from Kansas City Rudy Vallee, Betty Boop October 31, 1931
By the Light of the Silvery Moon Bimbo and (briefly) Betty Boop November 14, 1931
My Baby Just Cares for Me Eddie Cantor, Bimbo (monkeylike design) December 5, 1931
Russian Lullaby Arthur Tracy, Aloysius December 26, 1931

1932

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Film Characters / Musicians Original release date
Sweet Jennie Lee One-shot Animal Characters January 9, 1932
Show Me the Way to Go Home One-shot Animal Characters January 30, 1932
When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along One-shot Bird Characters February 19, 1932
Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie The Round Towners Quartet, Betty Boop and Bimbo March 4, 1932
Just One More Chance Arthur Jarrett, Betty Boop April 1, 1932
Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning Les Reis and Artie Dunn, Betty Boop April 22, 1932
Shine On Harvest Moon Alice Joy, one-shot animal characters May 6, 1932
Let Me Call You Sweetheart Ethel Merman, Betty Boop May 20, 1932
I Ain't Got Nobody The Mills Brothers, one-shot animal characters June 17, 1932
You Try Somebody Else Ethel Merman, Betty Boop July 29, 1932
Rudy Vallee Melodies Rudy Vallee, Betty Boop August 5, 1932
Down Among the Sugar Cane Lillian Roth, one-shot animal characters August 26, 1932
Just a Gigolo Irene Bordoni, Betty Boop September 9, 1932
School Days Gus Edwards, one-shot animal characters September 30, 1932
Romantic Melodies Arthur Tracy, Betty Boop and Bimbo October 21, 1932
When It's Sleepy Time Down South The Boswell Sisters, one-shot animal characters November 11, 1932
Sing a Song James Melton, one-shot animal characters December 2, 1932
Time on My Hands Ethel Merman, Betty Boop December 23, 1932

1933

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Film Characters / Musicians Original release date
Dinah Mills Brothers, one-shot animal characters January 13, 1933
Ain't She Sweet? Lillian Roth, Tommy and Mariah Cat February 3, 1933
Reaching for the Moon Arthur Tracy, one-shot space alien characters February 23, 1933
Aloha Oe Royal Samoans, one-shot jungle animal characters March 17, 1933
Popular Melodies Arthur Jarrett, Betty Boop April 7, 1933
The Peanut Vendor Armida, one-shot animal characters April 28, 1933
Song Shopping Ethel Merman and Johnny Green, one-shot animal characters May 19, 1933
Boilesk The Watson Sisters, one-shot animal characters June 9, 1933
Sing, Sisters, Sing Three X Sisters, one-shot animal characters June 3, 1933
Down by the Old Mill Stream The Eton Boys, one-shot animal characters July 21, 1933
Stoopnocracy Stoopnagle and Budd, one-shot animal characters August 18, 1933
When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba The Mills Brothers September 15, 1933
Boo Boo Theme Song Funnyboners October 13, 1933
I Like Mountain Music The Eton Boys November 10, 1933
Sing, Babies, Sing Baby Rose Marie December 15, 1933

1934

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Film Characters / Musicians Original release date
Keeps Rainin' All the Time Gertrude Niesen January 12, 1934
Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing Les Reis and Artie Dunn, one-shot cat and bird characters February 9, 1934
Tune Up and Sing Lanny Ross March 9, 1934
Lazy Bones Borrah Minnevitch and His Harmonica Rascals April 13, 1934
This Little Piggie Went to Market Singin' Sam May 25, 1934
She Reminds Me of You The Eton Boys June 22, 1934
Love Thy Neighbor Mary Small July 20, 1934
Let's Sing with Popeye Popeye (Billy Costello) Produced for Saturday morning matinee "Popeye Club".
Later re-released by Official Films in the 1950s.

1935

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Film Characters / Musicians Original release date
I Wished on the Moon Abe Lyman and his Orchestra, Wiffle Piffle September 20, 1935
It's Easy to Remember Richard Himber and his Orchestra November 29, 1935

1936

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Film Characters / Musicians Original release date
No Other One Hal Kemp and His Orchestra/Skinnay Ennis, Wiffle Piffle January 24, 1936
I Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze Jack Denny and his Orchestra, Wiffle Piffle March 27, 1936
I Don't Want to Make History Vincent Lopez and his Orchestra, Wiffle Piffle May 22, 1936
The Hills of Wyomin The Westerners / Curt Massey July 31, 1936
I Can't Escape from You Billie Bailey / Joe Reichman and His Orchestra September 25, 1936
Talking Through My Heart Dick Stabile and his Orchestra, Wiffle Piffle November 27, 1936

1937

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Film Characters / Musicians Original release date
Never Should Have Told You Nat Brandwynne and His Orchestra, Wiffle Piffle January 29, 1937
Twilight on the Trail The Westerners / Louise Massey March 26, 1937
Please Keep Me in Your Dreams Barbara Blake / Henry King and his Orchestra May 28, 1937
You Came to My Rescue Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra July 30, 1937
Whispers in the Dark June Robbins / Gus Arnheim and his Orchestra September 24, 1937
Magic on Broadway Jay Freeman / Jay Freeman and his Orchestra November 26, 1937

1938

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Film Characters / Musicians Original release date
You Took the Words Right Out of My Heart Phyllis Kenny / Jerry Blaine and his Streamline Rhythm Orchestra January 28, 1938
Thanks for the Memory Bert Block and his Orchestra March 25, 1938
You Leave Me Breathless Bob Eberle / Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra May 27, 1938
Beside a Moonlit Stream (final B&W Screen Song) Frank Dailey and his Orchestra July 29, 1938
  1. ^ "Marriage Wows (Wedding Belles) (1930) - Talkartoons Theatrical Cartoon Series". Bcdb.com. Retrieved 2017-01-08.