List Of Cartoons Featuring Hollywood Celebrities
The following is a list of animated cartoons featuring Hollywood celebrities, arranged in chronological order. The list may be incomplete:
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Felix the Cat | Felix in Hollywood | 15 July 1923 |
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Silly Symphonies | The Bird Store | 16 January 1932 |
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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit | Hot for Hollywood | 19 May 1930 |
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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit | My Pal Paul | 20 June 1930 |
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Krazy Kat | Seeing Stars | 12 September 1932 |
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Mickey Mouse | Parade of the Award Nominees | 18 November 1932 |
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Mickey Mouse | Mickey's Gala Premiere | 1 July 1933 |
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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit | The Merry Old Soul | 11 November 1933 |
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Betty Boop | Poor Cinderella | 3 August 1934 |
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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit | Toyland Premiere | 10 December 1934 |
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Mickey Mouse | Mickey's Polo Team | 4 January 1936 |
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Silly Symphonies | Mother Goose Goes Hollywood | 23 December 1938 |
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Donald Duck | The Autograph Hound | 1 September 1939 |
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Merrie Melodies | Hollywood Steps Out | 24 May 1941 |
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Merrie Melodies | Hollywood Daffy | 22 June 1946 |
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Merrie Melodies | Slick Hare | 1 November 1947 |
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Merrie Melodies | 8 Ball Bunny | 8 July 1950 |
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Merrie Melodies | Wideo Wabbit | 27 October 1956 |
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Chicken Boo | The Good, the Boo and the Ugly | 26 October 1993 |
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Chicken Boo | General Boo-Regard | 1993 |
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Chicken Boo | The Chicken Who Loved Me | 1994? |
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Futurama | (many) | 1999 |
Futurama has incorporated the bottled heads of many current celebrities, including
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