The King and Odie
All cartoons follow a two-part format, with (for example) the first half in "Rags To Riches" and the conclusion in "Nose For The Noose." However, the final four cartoons ("S.O. Essex Calling," "The Big Falling Out," "Long Days Journey Into Fright" and "Making A Monkey Shine") form a four-part storyline.
The following cartoons originally aired on King Leonardo And His Short Subjects:
- Riches To Rags
- Nose For The Noose
- Drumming Up The Bongos
- How High Is Up?
- Royal Amnesia
- Loon From The Moon
- Royal Bongo War Chant
- Showdown At Dhyber Pass
- Duel To The Dearth
- Ringside Riot
- Bringing In Biggie
- Confound It Confusion
- Paris Pursuit
- The Awful Tower
- Beatnik Boom
- Call Out The Kids
- Trial Of The Traitors
- Battle Slip
- Heroes Are Made...With Salami
- The Big Freeze
- Perfume Panic
- Style Awhile
- Sticky Stuff
- Am I Glue
- Double Trouble
- Switcheroo Ruler
- The Legend of Leonardo The Neat
- Home Neat Home
- No Bong Bongos
- The Ad Game
- Debased Ball
- Bats In The Ballpark
- Long Lost Lennie
- Ghosts Guests
- Fatal Fever
- Pulling The Mane Switch
- Dim Gem
- The Clanking Castle Caper
- The King And Me
- The Loves Of Lynetta Lion
- The Sport Of Kings
- Black Is White
- True Blue Blues (Appears in syndicated Dudley Do Right And Friends show #2727)
- My Dog Has Fleas (Appears in syndicated Dudley Do Right And Friends show #2728)
- Lead Foot Leonardo (Appears in syndicated Dudley Do Right And Friends show #2729)
- The Rat Race (Appears in syndicated Dudley Do Right And Friends show #2730)
- The Obey Ball (Appears in syndicated Dudley Do Right And Friends show #2731)
- Out Of The Depths (Appears in syndicated Dudley Do Right And Friends show #2732)
- The Loco Play (Appears in syndicated Dudley Do Right And Friends show #2733)
- Romeo And Joliet (Appears in syndicated Dudley Do Right And Friends show #2734)
- If At First You Don't Succeed (Appears in syndicated Dudley Do Right And Friends show #2735)
- Try, Try Again (Appears in syndicated Dudley Do Right And Friends show #2736)
- Long Laugh Leonardo (Appears in syndicated Dudley Do Right And Friends show #2737)
- He Who Laughs Last (Appears in syndicated Dudley Do Right And Friends show #2738)
- East Side, West Side
- Coney Island Calamity
- An Ode In Code
- Two Beneath The Mast
- Hip Hip Hypnosis
- Odie Hit The Roadie
- Hunting A Hobby
- Teeing Off
- Smarty Gras
- Bayou Blues
- Stage Struck
- One Way Ticket To Venus
- Back To Nature
- My Vine Is Your Vine
- The Tourist Trade
- Bye Bye Bicycle
- Chicago Shenanigans
- Loop The Loop
- Uranium On The Cranium
- Mistaked Claim
- The Trail Of The Lonesome Mine
- The Treasure Of Sierra Bongo
- Fortune Feller
- Wild And Wobbly
The following cartoons were first aired during the 1963–1964 season on Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales, and are syndicated as part of Dudley Do-Right and Friends. The Dudley Do Right And Friends syndicated episode number follows each title in parentheses.
- Introducing Mr. Mad (2701)
- Falling Asleep (2702)
- Hup-2-3-Hike (2703)
- Spring Along With Itch (2704)
- Left Alone Leonardo (2705)
- A Tour de Farce (2706)
- Get 'Em Up Scout (2707)
- The King Camps Out (2708)
- Offensive Defensive (2709)
- A Long Long Trail A-Binding (2710)
- Treasure Train (2711)
- Handcar Heroes (2712)
- Honey Business (2713)
- Bye Bye Bees (2714)
- The Royal Race (2715)
- The Shifty Sail (2716)
- Asleep on the Deep (2717)
- An Ace for a King (2718)
- Odie Takes a Dive (2719)
- Go and Catch a Falling King (2720)
- Royal Rodeo (2721)
- Ride 'em Cowboy (2722)
- S.O. Essex Calling (Part 1 of 4) (2723)
- The Big Falling Out (Part 2 of 4) (2724)
- Long Days Journey Into Fright (Part 3 of 4) (2725)
- Making A Monkey Shine (Part 4 of 4) (2726)
(The Columbia Pictures theatrical cartoons Midnight Frolics, Tito's Guitar, Fiesta Time, The Carpenter, Cat-Nipped and Dog, Cat And Canary have been erroneously included in previous episode lists. A selection of Columbia cartoons appeared in early NBC telecasts of King Leonardo And His Short Subjects, and were a holdover from the network's run of Hanna-Barbera's Ruff And Reddy. Despite this, these erroneous Columbia titles appear to be part of the series' official records and are even used to identify certain cartoons in episode descriptions for King Leonardo And His Short Subjects on AOL's In2TV.)
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