Series Produced By Bray Productions
- Colonel Heeza Liar (1913–1917, 1922–1924): directed by J. R. Bray 1913–1917; Vernon Stallings 1922–1924
- The Police Dog (1914–1916, 1918): directed by C. T. Anderson
- The Trick Kids (1916): director unknown
- Plastiques (1916): directed by Ashley Miller
- Bobby Bumps (1916–1922): directed by Earl Hurd
- Farmer Al Falfa (1916–1917): directed by Paul Terry
- Silhouette Fantasies (1916): directed by C. Allen Gilbert
- Miss Nanny Goat (1916–1917): directed by Clarence Rigby
- Out of the Inkwell (1916, 1918–1919): directed by Max Fleischer and Dave Fleischer
- Quacky Doodles (1917): directed by F.M. Follett
- Picto Puzzles (1917): Sam Lloyd
- Otto Luck (1917): directed by Wallace A. Carlson
- Goodrich Dirt (1917–1919): directed by Wallace A. Carlson
- Hardrock Dome (1919): directed by Pat Sullivan
- Us Fellers (1919–1920): directed by Wallace A. Carlson
- Jerry on the Job (1919–1920): directed by Gregory La Cava, Vernon Stallings, (Inherited from International Film Service)
- Lampoons (1920): directed by Burt Gillett
- Ginger Snaps (1920): directed by Milt Gross
- Shenanigan Kids (1920): directed by Gregory La Cava, Burt Gillett, and Grim Natwick (Inherited from International Film Service)
- Krazy Kat (1920–1921): directed by Vernon Stallings (Inherited from International Film Service)
- Happy Hooligan (1920–1921): directed by Gregory La Cava, Bill Nolan (Inherited from International Film Service)
- Judge Rummy (1920–21): directed by Gregory La Cava (Inherited from International Film Service)
- Technical Romances (1922–1923): directed by J.A. Norling, Ashley Miller, and F. Lyle Goldman
- Ink Ravings (1922–1923): directed by Milt Gross
- Dinky Doodle (1924–1926): directed by Walter Lantz
- Un-Natural History (1925–1927): directed by Walter Lantz and Clyde Geronimi
- Hot Dog Cartoons (1926–1927): directed by Walter Lantz and Clyde Geronimi
- A McDougall Alley Comedy (1926–1928): directed by Joe Rock, Stan DeLay and Robert Wilcox
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