Famous Studios Little Lulu Filmography
Title | Director | Year | Summary |
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Eggs Don't Bounce | Isadore Sparber | 1943 | Lulu buys some eggs for Mandy, but they end up broken, so she tries to borrow some eggs from Henrietta. |
Hullaba-Lulu | Seymour Kneitel | 1944 | Lulu sneaks into the circus where she disrupts every performance but saves the ringmaster from a lion. |
Lulu Gets the Birdie | Isadore Sparber | 1944 | When Mandy scolds Lulu for making a mess because she heard from "a little bird," Lulu decides to literally go after the bird. |
Lulu in Hollywood | Isadore Sparber | 1944 | Lulu receives a telegram form a director and she is brought to Hollywood where he plans to make her famous. |
Lucky Lulu | Seymour Kneitel | 1944 | Lulu resolves to be good to avoid another spanking but Mandy tells her it's Friday the 13th. She convinces Lulu to carry a good luck charm so she obtains a horseshoe in hopes that she won't get in trouble. |
It's Nifty to Be Thrifty | Seymour Kneitel | 1944 | Lulu's dad tells the story of The Grasshopper and the Ant and Lulu swears that she will be good with her money but gives into temptation at a candy store. |
I'm Just Curious | Seymour Kneitel | 1944 | Lulu sings "I'm Just Curious" after being scolded by her father. |
Lulu's Indoor Outing | Isadore Sparber | 1944 | Lulu has a picnic in a haunted house much to the dismay of Mandy. After eating the food, the ghosts reveal themselves to be hungry and Lulu invites them home. |
Lulu at the Zoo | Isadore Sparber | 1944 | Lulu wreaks havoc at the zoo where she feeds the animals, much to the chagrin of the zookeeper. |
Lulu's Birthday Party | Isadore Sparber | 1944 | As Mandy makes Lulu's birthday cake, Lulu accidentally spoils it, but she returns to be greeted by a wonderful surprise. |
Magica-Lulu | Seymour Kneitel | 1945 | Lulu is inspired by a magician's act and decides she wants to be part of the show. |
Beau Ties | Seymour Kneitel | 1945 | Lulu is shocked that Tubby has started hanging out with another girl and smacks him. Tubby then dreams that he is grown up and married to a henpecking Lulu. |
Daffydilly Daddy | Seymour Kneitel | 1945 | The plant Lulu guards for her dad ends up in the park where a bulldog watches over it. |
Snap Happy | Bill Tytla | 1945 | Lulu pesters a photographer to take her picture, ruining his chances to get good scoops. |
Man's Pest Friend | Seymour Kneitel | 1945 | Lulu helps her dog, Pal evade the dogcatcher. |
Bargain Counter Attack | Isadore Sparber | 1946 | Lulu goes to a toy store to exchange a doll, but her tryouts on other toys annoy the store clerk. |
Bored of Education | Bill Tytla | 1946 | In history class Lulu is confined in the corner. She dreams of chasing Tubby through history until she gets a splash of the Fountain of Youth. |
Chick and Double Chick | Seymour Kneitel | 1946 | Lulu and her dog closely guard some eggs in an incubator from a sneaky black cat. |
Musica-Lulu | Isadore Sparber | 1946 | Lulu wants to play baseball instead of her violin. After a knockout on the head, she dreams she's tried a criminal for disregarding her violin. |
A Scout with the Gout | Bill Tytla | 1947 | Lulu's dad teaches Lulu how to be a girl scout, but a hungry raccoon gets dad into a dangerous predicament. |
Loose in a Caboose | Seymour Kneitel | 1947 | Lulu travels on a train for a holiday, trying avoid the conductor who thinks Lulu was boarding without a ticket. |
Cad and Caddy | Isadore Sparber | 1947 | A golfer hires Lulu to be his caddy, promising to pay her a big juicy red lollipop. But she disappoints him, so she tricks him with the help of her pet frog Quincy to get lollipops off him. |
A Bout with a Trout | Isadore Sparber | 1947 | Lulu decides to skip school and go fishing, but her guilt for truancy gets the better of her. |
Super Lulu | Bill Tytla | 1947 | Lulu likes Super Hero stuff over Jack and the Beanstalk. She then dreams of rescuing her dad from the Giant's castle as Super Lulu. |
The Baby Sitter | Seymour Kneitel | 1947 | Lulu opens a babysitting service but the child she tries watching over hits her on the head and she has a dream that she chases the baby through town. |
The Dog Show-Off | Seymour Kneitel | 1948 | Lulu helps a little boy enter his dog into the Annual Dog Show and tricks the judge into giving it first prize. |
Alvin's Solo Flight | Seymour Kneitel | 1961 | Tubby and Lulu mind the boy Alvin while they try enjoy their stay at the beach, Alvin giving them a hard time. |
Frog's Legs | Seymour Kneitel | 1962 | Tubby takes Lulu to catch some frogs to sell at the restaurant for money, but the frogs only cause chaos in the restaurant. |
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“Celebrity-worship and hero-worship should not be confused. Yet we confuse them every day, and by doing so we come dangerously close to depriving ourselves of all real models. We lose sight of the men and women who do not simply seem great because they are famous but are famous because they are great. We come closer and closer to degrading all fame into notoriety.”
—Daniel J. Boorstin (b. 1914)