1932 in Film - Animated Short Film Series

Animated Short Film Series

  • Flowers and Trees (1933)
  • Aesop's Film Fables (1921–1933)
  • Krazy Kat (1925–1940)
  • Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (1927–1938)
  • Mickey Mouse (1928–1953)
  • Silly Symphonies
    • The Bird Store
    • The Bears and the Bees
    • Just Dogs
    • Flowers and Trees
    • King Neptune
    • Bugs in Love
    • Babes in the Woods
    • Santa's Workshop
  • Screen Songs (1929–1938)
  • Talkartoons (1929-1932)
    • Minnie the Moocher (featuring Betty Boop)
    • Sink or Swim S.O.S (featuring Betty Boop)
  • Looney Tunes (1930–1969)
  • Flip the Frog (1930–1933)
  • Terrytoons (1930–1964)
  • Merrie Melodies (1931–1969)
  • Scrappy (1931–1941)
  • Tom and Jerry (Van Beuren) (1931–1933)
  • Betty Boop (1932-1939)
    • Stopping the Show
    • Betty Boop's Bizzy Bee
    • Betty Boop, M.D.
    • Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle
    • Betty Boop's Ups and Down
    • Betty Boop for President
    • I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You
    • Betty Boop's Museum
  • Pooch the Pup (1932-1933)

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