The Air Hostess

The Air Hostess 1937

1

A little boy (as pilot/crew/mechanic) and a little girl (the title air hostess) do their best to get a delapitated airplane airborne and take their full load of adult passengers to their destination. They fail spectacularly.

1937

The Lyin' Hunter

The Lyin' Hunter 1937

1

Krazy Kat takes on all the animals in the jungle- until he stops dreaming. Then reality sets in, and real animals start chasing him.

1937

The Untrained Seal

The Untrained Seal 1936

1

A newborn seal pup has to learn how to fish on his own, without help from any of his family or friends.

1936

Holiday Land

Holiday Land 1934

5.40

Scrappy does not want to get up and go to school. As the days peel off his calendar, the holidays come to life, personified. Father Time takes Scrappy on a tour through Holiday Land.

1934

The Bon Bon Parade

The Bon Bon Parade 1935

1

A little poor boy, attracted one evening by a confectionery shop's window display, unexpectedly finds himself inside, where a cupid offers him a wish. The boy asks to live in Candytown full time.

1935

Gifts from the Air

Gifts from the Air 1937

5.00

A toyless boy finds a broken soldier doll and gets a very special Christmas as a result.

1937

The Merry Cafe

The Merry Cafe 1936

1

A musical extravaganza centered around Depression-struck Krazy Kat trying to cadge a free meal in an automat (The Eato-Mat Restaurant)

1936

Rodeo Dough

Rodeo Dough 1931

1

This was a Krazy Kat cartoon made for Charles Mintz and distributed by Columbia. While the studio originally based the character on the comic strip created by George Herriman, by 1931 he was changed in design and personality to be more like Walt Disney's popular Mickey Mouse (whose cartoons, ironically, were also distributed by Columbia at the time).

1931

Concert Kid

Concert Kid 1934

1

Oopie is to give a violin concert, but doesn't want to play. Scrappy gives him a stick of chewing gum, which calms him. However, the gum gets on the two of them.

1934

Scrappy's Party

Scrappy's Party 1933

1

Scrapy's birthday party is attended by a raft caricatures of famous movie stars and world leaders, including Mussolini, John D. Rockefeller, Will Rogers, Laurel & Hardy, George Bernard Shaw, Jimmy Durante, King George V,Ghandi, Babe Ruth, Ex-King Alphonso XII, Professor Picard and even Al Capone is seen, unfortunately unable to make it as he's in prison.

1933

Love Krazy

Love Krazy 1932

1

Movie star Krazy has his pick of beautiful girls, but one grotesque, huge snout faced gal must have him, so she goes through a grueling beautifying process that she hopes will make her look like Jean Harlow. When finished (better, but not Harlow!) she invites Krazy over to her house where she traps and chases him around.

1932

The Novelty Shop

The Novelty Shop 1936

1

The novelty shop owner has gone home, and that means it's time for its items to animate and have fun.

1936

The Flop House

The Flop House 1932

1

Scrappy runs a dime-a-night flop house, cheerfully sprinkling disinfectant around before the night's customers arrive. They're all animal people except Oopie, who as usual can't help but make trouble, and breaks things and makes a racket enough that the other denizens can't sleep.

1932

Happy Tots

Happy Tots 1939

1

The King declares a Festive Day in Happy Tots Kingdom and all his subjects, the Happy Tots, are invited to the celebration. Once there, they all have a great time and there are no conflicts in sight in this entry in the Happy Tots cartoon series, which isn't part of the Scrappy series.

1939

The Graduation Exercises

The Graduation Exercises 1935

1

Scrappy and Oopy are on their way to Scrappy’s last day of class. Oopy’s distractions cause Scrappy to be late to graduation, so Oopy devises a plot to sneak into class so Scrappy can still graduate.

1935