1930-1931
Warner Bros. started making classic cartoons in 1930, but did not use a logo until the following year; instead, an in-credit notice that says "WARNER BROS. PICTURES & THE VITAPHONE CORPORATION PRESENT" is used for the animation studio's 1930 cartoons.
1930 version (Looney Tunes)
1931–1936
1931-1933
Starting in 1931, the Warner Bros.' animation studio introduced its first logo, which would be used on Looney Tunes cartoons until January 1936 even though Merrie Melodies cartoons continued to use it until the following month.
1931 version with production number (Looney Tunes) (Only seen in Bosko the Doughboy)
1931 color version (Merrie Melodies)
1931 grayscaled color version (Merrie Melodies)
1931 Version 2 (Merrie Melodies)
1933 color version (Merrie Melodies)
1933 Color Version 2 (Merrie Melodies)
1933 Color Version 3 (Merrie Melodies)
1933-1934
In 1933, the logo itself remained the same but the WB shield was modified and given a different design.
1933 version (Looney Tunes)
1933 version (Merrie Melodies)
1934 color version (Merrie Melodies)
1934 color version A (Merrie Melodies)
1934-1936
In 1934, the banner is now in two rows and has been modified to say "Warner Bros. Productions Corportation". This is the last version of the logo. Starting in late 1934, Merrie Melodies began being produced in two-strip Technicolor, and the titles were updated to reflect this. The last cartoon to use this logo was The Cat Came Back.
1934 version (Looney Tunes)
1934 version (Merrie Melodies)
1935 version (Looney Tunes)
1935 version (Merrie Melodies)
1935 color version (Looney Tunes)
1935 color version 2 (Looney Tunes)
1935 color version 3 (Looney Tunes)
January 1936 version (Merrie Melodies)
1936–1939
Red variant (early 1936; 1938-1940)
In February 1936, starting with this logo, the famous WB Shield now zooms into view on either the famous "rings" on Merrie Melodies cartoons or a hole in the wall on Looney Tunes cartoons. The banner has been modified to read a single word: "Vitaphone" in a modified version of its signature font. The Warner Bros./Vitaphone Flag was retired and the word "Present" is changed to "Presents". The first cartoon to have the WB shield zoom in and use the Vitaphone moniker was The Phantom Ship. The Vitaphone moniker was used until it was changed to say "Warner Bros." in April 1939. The last cartoon to use the Vitaphone name was Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur.
February 1936 version (Looney Tunes)
February 1936 color version (Looney Tunes)
February 1936 color version 2 (Looney Tunes)
March 1936 version (Merrie Melodies)
October 1936 version (Looney Tunes)
October 1936 color version (Looney Tunes)
October 1936 version (Merrie Melodies)
November 1936 version (Looney Tunes)
November 1936 version (Merrie Melodies)
Early 1937 version (Looney Tunes)
Early 1937 version (Merrie Melodies)
Early 1937 version with red frame (Merrie Melodies)
April 1937 color version (Looney Tunes)
September 1937 color version (Looney Tunes)
September 1937 color version 2 (Looney Tunes)
September 1937 color version 3 (Looney Tunes)
September 1937 color version 4 (Looney Tunes)
September 1937 color version 5 (Looney Tunes)
Late 1937 version (Looney Tunes)
Late 1937 color version (Looney Tunes)
Late September 1937 version (Merrie Melodies)
1938 color version (Looney Tunes)
1938 color version (Looney Tunes)
1938 color version (Looney Tunes)
Early 1938 version (Merrie Melodies)
Late 1938 version (Looney Tunes)
Late 1938 version (Merrie Melodies)
Porky in Wackyland in-film variant (1938)
Porky in Wackyland and Dough for the Do-Do in-film variant comparisons (1938, 1949)
Early 1939 version (Looney Tunes)
Early 1939 version (Merrie Melodies)
1939 color version (Looney Tunes)
1939 color version 2 (Looney Tunes)
Late 1930s redrawn color version (Looney Tunes)
1939-1940
In April 1939, "Vitaphone" was changed to feature "Warner Bros." (which is in a serif font) and "presents" was replaced by "present" after "Vitaphone" and "presents" has retired. The first cartoon to use the Warner Bros. moniker was Porky and Teabiscuit. Also, from Porky and Teabiscuit to Hare-um Scare-um, a yellow banner was used while the normal version without the yellow banner debuted on Detouring America. There is also a variant in Believe It Or Else where "Warner Bros." appears in a sans-serif font from the Looney Tunes openings in 1939 and the WB Shield is large like in the "Vitaphone" "presents" cartoons from 1936 to 1939. The green-yellow rings from the previous logo was used in April 1939 and its was retired in September 1939. The last cartoon to use the green-yellow rings was Souix Me. The normal version with the red white and blue rings debuted on Land of the Midnight Fun.
On cartoons in 1940, the copyright's year says MCMXXXX instead of MCMXL for some reason.
April 1939 version (Looney Tunes)
April 1939 alternate version (Looney Tunes)
April 1939 color version (Looney Tunes)
May 1939 version (Merrie Melodies)
May 1939 alternate version (Merrie Melodies)
Mid-May 1939 version (Looney Tunes)
August 1939 version (Merrie Melodies)
August 1939 version (Looney Tunes)
Late August 1939 version (Looney Tunes)
July 1, 1939, September 1939 version (Merrie Melodies)
January 1940 version (Merrie Melodies)
1940 version (Looney Tunes)
1940 color version (Looney Tunes)
1940 color version 2 (Looney Tunes)
March 1940 version (Merrie Melodies)
1940-1944; 1993-2005
In July 1940, the shield was modified somewhat. Cartoons released in 1940 with this logo have their copyright year changed to the proper MCMXL. This is also the last logo in the original Leon Schlesinger era.
Also, "Blue Ribbon" re-issues start late 1943 (See below).
1940 version with early MCMXXXX byline (Looney Tunes)
1940 version (Looney Tunes)
1940 color version (Looney Tunes)
1940 color version 2 (Looney Tunes)
July 1940 version (Merrie Melodies)
September 1940 version (Merrie Melodies)
1941 version (Merrie Melodies)
July 1941 version (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
August 1941 version (Merrie Melodies)
August 1941 version (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
January 1941 color version (Looney Tunes)
1941 version (Looney Tunes)
1941 color version (Looney Tunes)
December 1941 version (Merrie Melodies)
January 1942 version (Merrie Melodies)
January 1942 version (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
September 1942 version (Merrie Melodies)
September 1942 version (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
Pre-October 1942 version (Looney Tunes)
Pre-October 1942 color version (Looney Tunes)
1942 Redrawn color version (Looney Tunes)
1942 redrawn color version 2 (Looney Tunes)
October 1942 version (Looney Tunes)
October 1942 color version (Looney Tunes)
October 1942 redrawn color version (Looney Tunes)
1943 version (Looney Tunes)
Rare 1943 version (Looney Tunes)
1943 version (Looney Tunes)
1943 redrawn color version (Looney Tunes)
1943 color version (Looney Tunes)
A film deteriored 1943 version seen on Coal Black And De Sebben Dwarfs (Merrie Melodies)
1943 German version (Merrie Melodies)
1943 version (Merrie Melodies)
1943 version (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
1944 version (Merrie Melodies)
1944 version (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
1944 version 2 (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
1944 version (Looney Tunes)
Rare March 1944 version (Looney Tunes)
1944 version (Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny)
1944 version (Looney Tunes) (Daffy Duck)
1944 version (Looney Tunes) (Porky Pig)
1944–1948; 1993–2013
In November 1944, the words "Pictures" and "Inc." were added to the "Warner Bros." moniker and the shield was updated again.
December 1944 version (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
1945 version (Looney Tunes)
1945 version (Looney Tunes) (Daffy Duck)
1945 version (Looney Tunes) (Porky Pig)
1945 version (Merrie Melodies)
1945 version (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
1945 version (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny) (Note: also used in Looney Tunes starring Bugs Bunny)
1946 version (Merrie Melodies)
1946 version (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
1946 version with MCMXLVI byline (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
1946 version (Looney Tunes)
1946 version (Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny)
1947 version (Looney Tunes)
1947 version with early MCMXLI byline (Merrie Melodies)
1947 version (Merrie Melodies)
1948 version (Looney Tunes)
1948 version (Merrie Melodies)
1948 version (Looney Tunes)
1947–1954; 1993–2014
In 1947, the shield was updated yet again.
Early 1947 version (Looney Tunes)
Early 1947 version (Merrie Melodies)
1947 version (Looney Tunes)
1947 version with updated year byline (Looney Tunes)
1947 version (Merrie Melodies)
1947 version with updated year byline (Merrie Melodies)
July 1948 cinecolor version (Looney Tunes)
October 1948 cinecolor version (Looney Tunes)
November 1948 cinecolor version (Looney Tunes)
1948 version (Merrie Melodies)
1948 cinecolor version (Merrie Melodies)
1948 version (Looney Tunes)
August 1949 version (Looney Tunes) (Shield only)
1949 version (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
1949 cinecolor version (Merrie Melodies)
1949 version (Looney Tunes) (Shield only)
1949 version (Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny)
1950 version (Looney Tunes) (Shield only)
1950 version (Looney Tunes)
1950 version (Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny)
1950 version (Merrie Melodies) (Shield only)
1950 version (Merrie Melodies)
1950 version (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
1951 version (Merrie Melodies) (Shield only)
1951 version (Merrie Melodies)
1951 version (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
1951 version (Looney Tunes)
1951 version (Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny)
November 1951 version (Merrie Melodies)
February 1952 version (Merrie Melodies)
February 1952 version (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
1952 version (Looney Tunes)
1952 version (Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny)
1952 version with MCMLI copyright (Looney Tunes)
1952 version with MCMLI copyright (Looney Tunes) (Daffy Duck)
September 1952 version (Merrie Melodies)
September 1952 version (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
Late 1952 version (Merrie Melodies)
September 1952 version (Looney Tunes)
September 1952 version (Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny)
September 1953 version (Looney Tunes, Lumber Jack-Rabbit #1)
September 1953 version (Looney Tunes, Lumber Jack-Rabbit #2)
October 1953 version (Merrie Melodies)
October 1953 version (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
1953 version (Looney Tunes)
1953 version (Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny)
1953–1964; 1993–2010
In 1953, the shorts began being screened in the Academy ratio in certain theaters, and the titles were completely overhauled. The logo was made smaller somewhat, the Bugs Bunny design was updated and the shield reverted back to its 1944 design. It was the last logo to use the famous rings background before DePatie-Freleng assumed production of the shorts in 1964. Starting with Hopalong Casuality, the Vitaphone/Vitagraph Legend was added to the "That's all Folks" endings and the Vitaphone copyright was changed to say "Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.". The last cartoon to use the famous rings background was False Hare.
1953 version (Looney Tunes)
1953 version (Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny)
1953 version (Merrie Melodies)
1954 version (Looney Tunes)
1954 version (Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny)
1955 version (Merrie Melodies)
1956 version (Looney Tunes)
1956 version (Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny)
1956 version (Merrie Melodies)
1956 version (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
Late 1956 version (Merrie Melodies)
Late 1956 version (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
1957 version (Looney Tunes)
1957 version (Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny)
1957 version (Merrie Melodies)
1960s version used from redrawn colorized cartoons.
1958 version (Looney Tunes)
1958 version (Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny)
1958 version (Merrie Melodies)
1959 version (Looney Tunes)
1959 version (Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny)
Late 1950s version (Merrie Melodies) (Blue Ribbon)
1960 version (Looney Tunes)
1960 version (Merrie Melodies)
1961 version (Looney Tunes)
1961 version (Looney Tunes) (Bugs Bunny)
1961 version (Merrie Melodies)
1962 version (Lonney Tunes)
1962 version (Looney Tunes) (1985 VHS reprint)
1962 version (Merrie Melodies)
1963 version (Looney Tunes)
1963 version (Merrie Melodies)
1963 version (Merrie Melodies) (Bugs Bunny)
1961–1969
1961-1967
In late 1962, following the retirement of the famous rings, the abstract WB logo was introduced in a Chuck Jones cartoon titled Now Hear This, which got released the following year. When Warner Bros shut down the Original Termite Terrace studio in 1963, DePatie-Freleng assumed production of the shorts until 1967.
1965, 1962 version (Only seen in Zip Zip Hooray! and Road Runner a Go-Go)
The Seven Arts copyright was used in the last 2 cartoons before the 1967-1969 era
Early 1963-1964 closing variant
Early 1964 closing with a Vitagraph Release (Looney Tunes)
Closing with A Vitaphone Release. (Merrie Melodies)
Closing with A Vitagraph Release. (Looney Tunes)
1967–1969
In 1967, to coincide with the merger of Warner Bros. with Seven Arts, this logo appears at the beginning and end of all cartoon shorts produced until Warner Bros. Animation shut down for good in 1969. In 1969, the copyright notice was removed from the openings. The last cartoon to use this logo was Injun Trouble.
Openings
Cartoon Special variant from Norman Normal (1968)
Closings
Note: Starting from Hippydrome Tiger, the Vitaphone/Vitagraph legend is switched. Looney Tunes cartoons are now branded as "A VITAPHONE RELEASE", while Merrie Melodies cartoons get the Vitagraph equivalent.
1967 Closing with A Vitagraph Release (Looney Tunes)
1967 Closing with A Vitaphone Release (Merrie Melodies)
1968-1969 Closing with A Vitaphone Release (Looney Tunes)
1968-1969 Closing with A Vitagraph Release (Merrie Melodies)
1972-1988
1979-1980
In September 1979, this logo was introduced in The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie and was used in made-for-TV cartoons in November 1980.
1987-1988
This logo was only seen on The Duxorcist and The Night of the Living Duck.
1994-2000
This logo was seen on cartoons made from 1994 until 2000. Also, the shield is colored like Warner Bros. Pictures' movie logo (Except Carrotblanca and Little Go Beep).
1994-1997
1995 version (Bugs Bunny)
1996 version (Marvin The Martian in the 3rd Dimension)
2000
2000 version (Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote)
1995-2001
This logo resembles the 1995-2001 Warner Bros. Television Animation logo.
2003-2004
Blue Ribbon Reissues (1943–2014)
This list contains all reissues from 1943 to 2014, and is currently under construction.
My Little Buckaroo (1938, 1943 reissue)
Cross-Country Detours (1940, 1944 reissue)
Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt (1941, 1944 reissue)
The Bear's Tale (1940, 1944 reissue)
Sweet Sioux (1937, 1944 reissue)
Thugs with Dirty Mugs (1939, 1944 reissue)
A Wild Hare (1940, 1944 reissue)
Hare Ribbin' (Oddly appears in the Director's Cut version)
The Isle of Pingo Pongo (1938, 1944 reissue)
Let It Be Me (1936, 1944 reissue)
September in the Rain (1937, 1944 reissue)
Sunday Go To Meetin' Time (1936, 1944 reissue)
I Love to Singa (1936, 1944 reissue)
Plenty of Money and You (1937, 1944 reissue)
The Fella with the Fiddle (1937, 1945 reissue)
When I Yoo Hoo (1936, 1945 reissue)
I Only Have Eyes for You (1937, 1945 reissue)
Ain't We Got Fun (1937, 1945 reissue)
Speaking of the Weather (1937, 1945 reissue)
I'm a Big Shot Now (1936, 1945 reissue)
Old Glory (1939, 1945 reissue)
Busy Bakers (1940, 1945 reissue)
A Sunbonnet Blue (1937, 1945 reissue)
The Lyin' Mouse (1937, 1945 reissue)
The Good Egg (1939, 1946 reissue)
The Little Lion Hunter (1939, 1946 reissue)
Fresh Fish (1939, 1946 reissue)
Fresh Fish (1939, 1946 reissue, European print)
Daffy Duck and Egghead (1938, 1946 reissue)
Daffy Duck and Egghead (1938, 1946 Blue Ribbon reissue and 1995 Turner "Dubbed Version" reissue)
Katnip Kollege (1938, 1946 reissue)
The Night Watchman (1938, 1946 reissue)
The Night Watchman (1938, 1946 reissue, Dubbed Version 1995 with original 1938-1939 logo)
Little Brother Rat (1939, 1946 reissue)
Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas (1938, 1946 reissue)
Robin Hood Makes Good (1939, 1946 reissue)
Little Red Walking Hood (1937, 1946 reissure)
Fox Pop (1942, 1946 reissue)
The Wacky Worm (1941, 1946 reissue)
You're an Education (1938, 1946 reissue)
Have You Got Any Castles? (1938, 1947 reissue)
Pigs Is Pigs (1937, 1947 reissue)
The Cat's Tale (1941, 1947 reissue)
Goofy Groceries (1941, 1947 reissue)
Dog Gone Modern (1937, 1947 reissue)
The Sneezing Weasel (1938, 1947 reissue)
Sniffles Bells the Cat (1941, 1947 reissue)
The Cagey Canary (1941, 1947 reissue)
Now That Summer Is Gone (1938, 1947 reissue)
Dangerous Dan McFoo (1939, 1948 reissue)
Hobo Gadget Band (1939, 1948 reissue)
Little Pancho Vanilla (1938, 1948 reissue)
Don't Look Now (1936, 1948 reissue)
The Curious Puppy (1939, 1948 reissue)
Circus Today (1940, 1948 reissue)
Little Blabbermouse (1940, 1948 reissue)
The Squawkin' Hawk (1942, 1948 reissue)
A Tale of Two Kitties (1942, 1948 reissue)
Pigs in a Polka (1943, 1948 reissue)
Greetings Bait (1943, 1948 reissue)
Hiss and Make Up (1943, 1948 reissue)
Hollywood Steps Out (1941, 1948 reissue)
An Itch in Time (1943, 1948 reissue)
Fin n' Catty (1943, 1948 reissue)
Bedtime for Sniffles (1940, 1949 reissue)
Prest-o Change-o (1939, 1949 reissue)
Swooner Crooner (1944, 1949 reissue)
Hop, Skip, and a Chump (1942, 1949 reissue)
He Was Her Man (1937, 1949 reissue)
I Wanna Be a Sailor (1937, 1949 reissue)
Flop Goes the Weasel (1943, 1949 reissue)
Horton Hatches the Egg (1942, 1949 reissue)
Sniffles the Egg Collector (1940, 1949 reissue)
The Mice Will Play (1938, 1949 reissue)
Inki and the Mynah Bird (1943, 1949 reissue)
Tom Thumb in Trouble (1940, 1949 reissue)
Farm Frolics (1941, 1949 reissue)
The Hep Cat (1942, 1949 reissue)
Toy Trouble (1941, 1949 reissue)
My Favorite Duck (1942, 1950 reissue)
The Sheepish Wolf (1942, 1950 reissue)
Double Chaser (1942, 1950 reissue)
The Fifth-Column Mouse (1943, 1950 reissue)
Inki and the Lion (1941, 1950 reissue)
Tick Tock Tuckered (1944, 1950 reissue)
Booby Hatched (1944, 1950 reissue)
Trap-Happy Porky (1945, 1950 reissue)
Lost and Foundling (1944, 1950 reissue)
Fagin's Freshman (1939, 1950 reissue)
Slightly Daffy (1944, 1950 reissue)
The Aristo-Cat (1943, 1950 reissue)
The Unbearable Bear (1943, 1950 reissue)
Duck Soup to Nuts (1944, 1951 reissue)
Flowers for Madame (1935, 1951 reissue)
Life with Feathers (1945, 1951 reissue)
Peck Up Your Troubles (1945, 1951 reissue)
Odor-Able Kitty (1945, 1951 reissue)
Book Revue (1946, 1951 reissue)
Stage Fright (1940, 1951 reissue)
Sioux Me (1939, 1951 reissue)
The Stupid Cupid (1944, 1951 reissue)
Holiday for Shoestrings (1946, 1951 reissue)
The Lady in Red (1935, 1951 reissue)
Sniffles and the Bookworm (1939, 1951 reissue)
Goldiliocks and the Jivin' Bears (1944, 1951 reissue)
Of Thee I Sting (1946, 1952 reissue)
From Hand to Mouse (1944, 1952 reissue)
Brave Little Bat (1941, 1952 reissue)
Snowtime for Comedy (1941, 1952 reissue)
Hush My Mouse (1946, 1952 reissue)
The Bug Parade (1941, 1952 reissue)
Baby Bottleneck (1946, 1952 reissue)
The Merry Old Soul (1935, 1952 reissue)
Fresh Airedale (1945, 1952 reissue)
Daffy Doodles (1946, 1952 reissue)
A Feud There Was (1938, 1952 reissue)
A Day at the Zoo (1939, 1952 reissue)
The Early Worm Gets the Bird (1940, 1952 reissue)
A Tale of Two Mice (1945, 1953 reissue)
The Bashful Buzzard (1945, 1953 reissue)
The Country Mouse (1935, 1953 reissue)
Little Dutch Plate (1935, 1953 reissue)
Ain't That Ducky (1945, 1953 reissue)
The Mighty Hunters (1940, 1953 reissue, with original titles)
The Fighting 69-1/2th (1941, 1953 reissue)
Sniffles Takes a Trip (1940, 1953 reissue)
Wacky Wildlife (1940, 1953 reissue)
Old Glory (1939, 1953 reissue)
Walky Talky Hawky (1946, 1953 reissue)
Birth of a Notion (1947, 1953 reissue)
The Eager Beaver (1946, 1953 reissue)
Scent-imental Over You (1947, 1953 reissue)
Of Fox and Hounds (1940, 1954 reissue)
Roughly Squeaking (1946, 1954 reissue)
Hobo Bobo (1947, 1954 reissue)
The Gay Anties (1947, 1954 reissue)
The Cat Came Back (1936, 1954 reissue)
One Meat Brawl (1947, 1954 reissue)
Along Came Daffy (1947, 1954 reissue)
Mouse Menace (1946, 1954 reissue)
Rhapsody in Rivets (1941, 1954 reissue)
Inki at the Circus (1947, 1954 reissue)
The Foxy Duckling (1947, 1954 reissue)
The Shell-Shocked Egg (1948, 1954 reissue)
The Trial of Mister Wolf (1941, 1954 reissue)
Back Alley Oproar (1948, 1955 reissue)
You Were Never Duckier (1948, 1955 reissue)
House Hunting Mice (1947, 1955 reissue)
Crowing Pains (1947, 1955 reissue)
Hop, Look, and Listen (1948, 1955 reissue)
Tweetie Pie (1947, 1955 reissue)
The Goofy Gophers (1947, 1955 reissue)
What's Brewin' Bruin? (1948, 1955 reissue)
Doggone Cats (1947, 1955 reissue)
Fair and Worm-er (1946, 1955 reissue)
The Rattled Rooster (1948, 1955 reissue)
The Mouse-Merized Cat (1946, 1955 reissue)
I Taw a Putty Tat (1948, 1956 reissue)
Two Gophers from Texas (1948, 1956 reissue)
Kit for Cat (1948, 1956 reissue)
Scaredy Cat (1948, 1956 reissue)
Little Orphan Airedale (1947, 1956 reissue)
Daffy Dilly (1948, 1956 reissue)
Mouse Mazurka (1949, 1956 reissue)
Paying the Piper (1949, 1956 reissue)
Daffy Duck Hunt (1949, 1956 reissue)
Hen House Henery (1949, 1956 reissue)
Swallow the Leader (1949, 1957 reissue)
For Scent-timental Reasons (1949, 1957 reissue)
Mouse Wreckers (1949, 1957 reissue)
Dough for the Do-Do (1949, 1957 reissue)
Fast and Furry-ous (1949, 1957 reissue)
Bear Feat (1949, 1957 reissue)
Each Dawn I Crow (1949, 1957 reissue)
Bad Ol' Putty Tat (1949, 1957 reissue)
Hippety Hopper (1949, 1957 reissue)
The Leghorn Blows at Midnight (1950, 1957 reissue)
The Hypo-Chondri-Cat (1950, 1957 reissue)
The Scarlet Pumpernickel (1950, 1958 reissue)
All A-bir-r-r-d! (1950, 1958 reissue)
The Awful Orphan (1949, 1958 reissue)
Bowery Bugs (1949, 1958 reissue)
An Egg Scrambled (1950, 1958 reissue)
Wise Quackers (1949, 1958 reissue)
Canary Row (1950, 1958 reissue)
My Bunny Lies Over the Sea (1948, 1959 reissue)
Golden Yeggs (1950, 1959 reissue)
Scent-imental Romeo (1951, 1959 reissue)
Canned Feud (1951, 1959 reissue)
Boobs in the Woods (1950, 1959 reissue)
High-Diving Hare (1949, 1959 reissue)
Drip-Along Daffy (1951, 1959 reissue)
Putty Tat Twouble (1951, 1959 reissue)
A Bear for Punishment (1951, 1959 reissue)
Two's A Crowd (1950, 195? reissue)
The Prize Pest (1951, 1960 reissue)
Tweety's S.O.S. (1951, 1960 reissue)
Cheese Chasers (1951, 1960 reissue)
Room and Bird (1951, 1960 reissue)
Gift Wrapped (1952, 1960 reissue)
Tweet Tweet Tweety (1951, 1960 reissue)
Bunny Hugged (1951, 1961 reissue)
The Wearing of the Grin (1951, 1961 reissue)
Beep Beep (1952, 1961 reissue)
Rabbit Fire (1951, 1961 reissue)
Feed the Kitty (1952, 1961 reissue)
Ballot Box Bunny (1951, 1961 reissue)
Ain't She Tweet? (1952, 1962 reissue)
Bye Bye Bluebeard (1949, 1962 reissue)
Homeless Hare (1950, 1962 reissue)
A Bird in a Guilty Cage (1952, 1962 reissue)
Dog Pounded (1954, 1963 reissue)
No Barking (1954, 1963 reissue)
Big Top Bunny (1951, 1963 reissue)
Weasel Stop (1956, 1964 reissue)
Tabasco Road (1957, 1964 reissue)
Birds Anonymous (1957, 1964 reissue)
Raw! Raw! Rooster! (1956, 1964 reissue)
Fox Terror (1957, 1964 reissue)
The Ducksters (1950, 1959-1960s? reissue)
French Rarebit (1951, 1959-1960s? reissue)
Design For Leaving (1954, 1959-1960s? reissue)
Fool Coverage (1952, 1960s reissue)
Knights Must Fall (1949, 1967 reissue)
See also
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