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The last MGM cartoon was released in 1967 as The Bear That Wasn't. Between 1935 and 1957, MGM ran an in-house cartoon studio which produced shorts featuring the characters Barney Bear , George and Junior , Screwy Squirrel , Red Hot Riding Hood & The Wolf , Droopy and best of all, Tom and Jerry .
This is a list of theatrical animated cartoon shorts distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer which were not part of any other series such as Tom and Jerry, Droopy, Barney Bear, Screwy Squirrel, George and Junior, Spike and Tyke, Butch or Happy Harmonies. [1] All of these cartoons were produced in Technicolor.
Celebrity Pictures' Pat Powers had hired Iwerks away from Disney with the promise of giving Iwerks his own studio, and was able to secure a distribution deal with MGM for the Flip the Frog cartoons. The first Flip the Frog cartoon, Fiddlesticks , was released in January 1931, [ 9 ] and over two-dozen other Flip cartoons followed during the next ...
The Bear That Wasn't is a 1967 American animated short film directed by Chuck Jones and based on the children's book The Bear That Wasn't by Frank Tashlin. It is the final cartoon produced and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer via its MGM Animation/Visual Arts division.
Columbia Pictures Robert Simonds Productions Sherlock Gnomes: March 23, 2018 [fr 6] Paramount Animation Rocket Pictures: Missing Link: April 12, 2019 [st 1] Annapurna Pictures Laika: The Addams Family: October 11, 2019 [st 1] [1] [2] The Jackal Group Cinesite Studios: The Addams Family 2: October 1, 2021 [st 1] [3] [4] Dark Harvest: October 11 ...
October 31, 1967 The Comedians: October 1967 The Girl and the General: US distribution November 1, 1967 More than a Miracle: November 10, 1967 Jack of Diamonds: A Harris Associates production November 13, 1967 The Fearless Vampire Killers: December 6, 1967 Eye of the Devil: Made by MGM-British: December 27, 1967 The Last Challenge: 1967 Too ...
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This list does not include films from United Artists before it merged with MGM (except for co-productions), or other studios that MGM acquired (such as Orion Pictures, The Samuel Goldwyn Company, and Cannon Films). MGM's pre-May 1986 library is currently owned by Warner Bros. through Turner Entertainment Co.