Animated Short Film Series
- Felix the Cat (1919–1936)
- Aesop's Film Fables (1921–1933)
- Krazy Kat (1925–1940)
- Inkwell Imps (1927–1929)
- Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
- Harem Scarem
- Neck 'n' Neck
- The Ol' Swimmin' Hole
- Africa Before Dark
- Rival Romeos
- Bright Lights
- Oh, What a Knight
- Sagebrush Sadie
- Ride'em Plow Boy
- Sky Scrappers
- Ozzie of the Mounted
- Hungry Hoboes
- Poor Papa
- The Fox Chase
- Tall Timber
- Sleigh Bells
- Hot Dog
- Newslaffs (1927-1928)
- Mickey Mouse
- Plane Crazy
- Gallopin' Gaucho
- Steamboat Willie
- The Barn Dance
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