List of Films Based On Cartoons - Animated Films Based On Theatrical Cartoon Short Subjects

Animated Films Based On Theatrical Cartoon Short Subjects

  • Betty Boop
    • The Romance of Betty Boop (1984)
    • The Betty Boop Movie Mystery (1989)
  • Casper the Friendly Ghost
    • Casper's Haunted Christmas (2000)
    • Casper's Scare School (2006)
  • Donald Duck
    • Saludos Amigos (1942)
    • The Three Caballeros (1944)
    • Melody Time (1948)
    • Fantasia 2000 (1999)
    • Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers (2004)
    • Mickey Mouse (TBA)
  • Felix the Cat
    • Felix the Cat: The Movie (1988)
    • Felix the Cat Saves Christmas (2004)
  • Looney Tunes
    • Tweety's High-Flying Adventure (2000)
    • Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas (2006)
  • Mickey Mouse
    • Fantasia (1940)
    • Fun and Fancy Free (1947)
    • Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas (1999)
    • Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse (2001)
    • Mickey's House of Villains (2003)
    • Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers (2004)
    • Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas (2004)
    • Mickey Mouse (TBA)
  • Mr. Magoo
    • 1001 Arabian Nights (1959)
    • Kung Fu Magoo (2010)
  • Popeye the Sailor
    • Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter (1973)
    • Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy (2004)
  • Puppetoons
    • The Puppetoon Movie (1987)
  • Tom and Jerry
    • Tom and Jerry: The Movie (1992)
    • Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring (2001)
    • Tom and Jerry: The Fast and the Furry (2005)
    • Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars (2005)
    • Tom and Jerry: Shiver Me Whiskers (2006)
    • Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale (2007)
    • Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes (2010)
    • Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz (2011)
  • Woody Woodpecker
    • Woody Woodpecker (TBA)

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