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All content on this page has been converted to FLASH.  While we want you to see these classic films, we do not wish to distribute content that may belong to someone else.


Cartoons were originally created to poke, jab, tease and make fun of everyone and everything.  They made people laugh, but are now considered politically incorrect.  If you're not a secular progressive and want to laugh again, these selected cartoons will do it for you. 

The earliest of the Warner Bros. cartoons all had music openings, not anything like the familiar Looney Tunes theme music heard in later cartoons.  Warner, not having these cartoons for long, sold them to Guild Films, but retained the original music.  To the right, are two of these vintage openings, with the music.  Listen and watch from the 1930's.

Guild Open #1      1932-1933
"Whistle And Blow Your Blues Away"
Carmen Lombardo & Joseph Young

Guild Open #2     1933-1936
Beauty And The Beast
Bert Karmer & Harry Ruby

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GUILD CARTOON OPEN 1
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GUILD CARTOON OPEN 2
So how did the cartoons end?  It ended with the original Warner Bros. music score, but with a replaced Guild Films title card. 
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GUILD CLOSE
Here is a full length cartoon from the 1930's.
"Porky's Railroad"

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PORKY'S RAILROAD
Porky Pig Party Reel

This is not an edit, or a blooper.  It was done on purpose for a party.  The all too well known "SOB" clip.  I had this clip before there was internet, so YouTube gets no credit for this one.
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PORKY'S BREAKDOWN

Eatin' On The Cuff
(The Moth Who Came To Dinner - 1942)


A live-action piano player relates the story of a moth who, on his way to marry a honeybee, falls into the clutches of an amorous black widow spider.  Who is this live-action figure?  His voice is remembered in many cartoons.


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Eatin' On The Cuff
Bosko's Parlor Pranks 1934

Beginning in the 1930's, Bosko was an inexpensive cartoon to show, running on television through the 1990's.  Although Bosko's creation came from Warner Bros., MGM also produced several of the theatrical cartoons.  Here is a rarely seen MGM Bosko, in color.

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Bosko's Parlor Pranks
Smile, Darn Ya, Smile 1931

Foxy is a
trolley engineer whose problems include an obese lady hippo who can't fit into the trolley and a set of wheels that detach from the trolley car while it's moving.  Politically correct?  Absolutely not and that's why it's here. 

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Smile, Darn Ya, Smile 1931
Play Safe 1936
This is a classic cartoon from 1936, "Play Safe."  Great cartoon with a vivid imagination.

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PLAY SAFE
SCRUB ME MAMA WITH A BOOGIE BEAT - A Walter Lantz cartoon from 1941.  Music track by The Andrew Sisters and voice charactorization by Mel Blanc.  Now in public domain.  I remember seeing this on television.

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SCRUB ME MAMA WITH A BOOGIE BEAT
LITTLE BLACK SAMBO
Is an Iwerks cartoon producted in 1935.  It has since been banned due to sensitivity training.



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Little Black Sambo
Written by Irving Berlin, this 1942 Bug Bunny propoganda cartoon was released to generate funds to support the war effort.
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ANY BONDS TODAY
Jungle Jitters is a one-reel animated cartoon short subject in the Merrie Melodies series, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on February 19, 1938 by Warner Bros.
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JUNGLE JITTERS
Betty Boop's Ups and Downs is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short film, starring Betty Boop.
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BETTY BOOP'S UPS & DOWNS
Dough for the Do-Do is a Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1949 and directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon is available on Disc 2 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1
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DOUGH FOR THE DO DO
The Isle of Pingo Pongo is a 1938 Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Tex Avery. It is the first of Avery's spoofs of travelogues. The cartoon was banned from TV syndication in 1968.
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ISLE OF PINGO PONGO
The Ducktators is a Looney Tunes cartoon that was produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and was released in 1942.
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DUCKTATORS
Spies is part of the Private Snafu series of animated shorts produced by Warner Bros. during World War II. Released in 1943, the cartoon features the vocal talents of Mel Blanc.
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PRIVATE SNAFU - SPIES
Popeye the Sailor is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short, directed by Dave Fleischer. While billed as a Betty Boop cartoon, it actually starred Popeye the Sailor in his first animated appearance.
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POPEYE CARTOON
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