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Theatrical Short Subjects Series

  • Popeye the Sailor (inherited from Fleischer Studios, 1942 – 1957)
  • Superman (inherited from Fleischer Studios, 1942 – 1943)
  • Noveltoons (1943 – 1968)
  • Little Lulu (1943 – 1948)
  • Screen Songs (1947 – 1951; originally produced by Fleischer Studios 1929 – 1938)
  • Little Audrey (1948 – 1958)
  • Herman and Katnip (1949 – 1959)
  • Casper the Friendly Ghost (1950 – 1959)
  • Kartunes (1951 – 1953)
  • Modern Madcaps (1958 – 1967)
  • Jeepers and Creepers (1960)
  • The Cat (1960)
  • Swifty and Shorty (1964 – 1965)
  • Honey Halfwitch (1965 – 1967)
  • Geronimo and Son (1966)
  • Merry Makers (1967)
  • GoGo Toons (1967)
  • Fractured Fables (1967)

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