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* ''The Bears and the Bees'': (Silly Symphony, July 9): Jackson

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* ''The Grocery Boy'' (Mickey Mouse, February 11): Jackson
* ''The Mad Dog'' (Mickey Mouse, March 5): Gillett
* ''Barnyard Olympics'' (Mickey Mouse, April 13): Jackson
* ''Mickey's Revue'' (Mickey Mouse, May 12): Jackson
* 'Musical Farmer'' (Mickey Mouse, June 9): Jackson
* ''The Bears and the Bees'': Bees'' (Silly Symphony, July 9): Jackson
* ''Mickey in Arabia'' (Mickey Mouse, July 18):
Jackson



* ''Mickey's Nightmare'' (Mickey Mouse, August 13): Gillett



* ''WesternAnimation/ClockCleaners'' (Mickey, Donald & Goofy, October 15): Sharpsteen




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* ''WesternAnimation/LonesomeGhosts'' (Mickey, Donald & Goofy, December 24): Gillett



* ''WesternAnimation/DonaldsNephews'' (Donald Duck, April 25): King
* ''WesternAnimation/MickeysTrailer'' (Mickey, Donald & Goofy, May 6): Sharpsteen



* ''WesternAnimation/GoodScouts'' (Donald Duck, July 15): King; Oscar nominee
* ''Mickey's Parrot'' (Mickey Mouse, September 9): Creator/BillRoberts
* ''WesternAnimation/BraveLittleTailor'' (Mickey Mouse, September 23): Roberts



* ''WesternAnimation/FerdinandTheBull'' (One-off, November 18): Dick Rickard



* ''The Practical Pig'' (Silly Symphony, February 24) Dick Rickard

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* ''WesternAnimation/SocietyDogShow'' (Mickey Mouse, January 27): Roberts
* ''The Practical Pig'' (Silly Symphony, February 24) Dick 24): Rickard


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* ''Beach Picnic'' (Donald Duck, June 14): Creator/ClydeGeronomi
* ''WesternAnimation/SeaScouts'' (Donald Duck, June 30): Creator/DickLundy
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePointer'' (Mickey Mouse, July 14): Geronomi
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAutographHound'' (Donald Duck, September 1): King
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* ''WesternAnimation/MickeysPoloTeam'' (Mickey Mouse, January 4): Hand


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* ''WesternAnimation/ThruTheMirror'' (Mickey Mouse, May 30): Hand
* ''WesternAnimation/MickeysRival'' (Mickey Mouse, June 20): Jackson
* ''WesternAnimation/MovingDay'' (Mickey Mouse, June 20): Sharpsteen
* ''WesternAnimation/AlpineClimbers'' (Mickey Mouse, July 25): Hand


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* ''WesternAnimation/TheWormTurns'' (Mickey Mouse, January 2): Sharpsteen
* ''WesternAnimation/MagicianMickey'' (Mickey Mouse, February 6): Hand


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* ''WesternAnimation/ModernInventions'' (Donald Duck, May 29): Creator/JackKing; first standalone Donald Duck cartoon[[note]]initially billed as a Mickey Mouse cartoon[[/note]]
* ''WesternAnimation/MickeysAmateurs'' (Mickey, Donald & Goofy, April 17): Creator/PintoColvig, Creator/ErdmanPenner, Creator/WaltPfeiffer
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* ''WesternAnimation/MickeysMellerdramer'' (Mickey Mouse, March 18): Jackson

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* ''WesternAnimation/MickeysMellerdramer'' ''WesternAnimation/MickeysMellerdrammer'' (Mickey Mouse, March 18): Jackson

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* ''The Duck Hunt'' (Mickey Mouse, January 28): Gillett



* ''Trader Mickey'' (Mickey Mouse, August 20): Creator/DavidHand




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* ''WesternAnimation/MickeysGoodDeed'' (Mickey Mouse, December 12): Gillett



* ''Birds in the Spring'' (Silly Symphony, March 11): David Hand

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* ''WesternAnimation/BuildingABuilding'' (Mickey Mouse, January 7): Hand
* ''WesternAnimation/TheMadDoctor'' (Mickey Mouse, January 20): Hand; PublicDomain
* ''Birds in the Spring'' (Silly Symphony, March 11): David HandHand
* ''WesternAnimation/MickeysMellerdramer'' (Mickey Mouse, March 18): Jackson



* ''Funny Little Bunnies'' (Silly Symphony, March 24): Jackson: Featuring the [[EasterBunny Easter Bunnies]].
* ''The Big Bad Wolf'' (Silly Symphony, April 14): Gillett: A follow up to WesternAnimation/TheThreeLittlePigs. Was considered a failure.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheWiseLittleHen'' (Silly Symphony, June 9): Jackson: Featuring the debut of WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck.

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* ''Funny Little Bunnies'' (Silly Symphony, March 24): Jackson: Featuring the [[EasterBunny Easter Bunnies]].
Jackson
* ''The Big Bad Wolf'' (Silly Symphony, April 14): Gillett: A follow up to WesternAnimation/TheThreeLittlePigs. Was considered a failure.
Gillett
* ''WesternAnimation/TheWiseLittleHen'' (Silly Symphony, June 9): Jackson: Featuring the Jackson; debut of WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck.



* ''WesternAnimation/OrphansBenefit'' (Mickey Mouse, August 11): Gillett




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* ''WesternAnimation/TwoGunMickey'' (Mickey Mouse, December 15): Ben Sharpsteen



* WesternAnimation/TheTortoiseAndTheHare: January 5, 1935, Wilfred Jackson: Featuring Max Hare and Toby Tortoise. Won the 1935 UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Animated Short Film.
* WesternAnimation/TheGoldenTouch: March 22, 1935, Walt Disney: Featuring Midas and Goldie the elf. Also the last short Walt ever directed, due to how much he loathed it.
* The Robber Kitten: April 13, 1935, David Hand: According to "Hollywood Cartoons", the short was considered a failure when released.
* Water Babies: May 11, 1935, Wilfred Jackson
* WesternAnimation/TheCookieCarnival: May 25, 1935, Ben Sharpsteen: A homage to the Atlantic City boardwalk parade and bathing beauty contest (what eventually became the Miss America pageant) of the 1920s and 30s. Pinto Colvis (Goofy) provides the voice for the gingerbread man.
* [[WesternAnimation/WhoKilledCockRobin1935 Who Killed Cock Robin?]]: June 26, 1935, David Hand: Includes caricatures of Mae West (Jenny Wren), Bing Crosby (Cock Robin), Harpo Marx (the cuckoo, appropriately), and Stepin Fetchit (the blackbird). Named by the National Board of Review as one of the ten best films of the year. Academy award nominee.
* WesternAnimation/MusicLand: October 5, 1935, Wilfred Jackson
* WesternAnimation/ThreeOrphanKittens: October 26, 1935, David Hand: Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
* Cock o' the Walk: November 30, 1935, Ben Sharpsteen
* Broken Toys: December 14, 1935, Ben Sharpsteen

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* WesternAnimation/TheTortoiseAndTheHare: ''WesternAnimation/TheTortoiseAndTheHare'' (Silly Symphony, January 5, 1935, Wilfred 5): Jackson: Featuring Max Hare and Toby Tortoise. Won the 1935 UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Animated Short Film.
* WesternAnimation/TheGoldenTouch: ''WesternAnimation/TheBandConcert'' (Mickey Mouse, February 23): Jackson; first Mickey Mouse cartoon in color
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGoldenTouch'' (Silly Symphony,
March 22, 1935, Walt Disney: Featuring Midas and Goldie 22): Disney; the elf. Also the last final short Walt Disney ever directed, due to how much he loathed it.
directed
* The ''The Robber Kitten: Kitten'' (Silly Symphony, April 13, 1935, David Hand: According to "Hollywood Cartoons", the short was considered a failure when released.
13): Hand
* Water Babies: ''Water Babies'' (Silly Symphony, May 11, 1935, Wilfred 11): Jackson
* WesternAnimation/TheCookieCarnival: ''WesternAnimation/TheCookieCarnival'' (Silly Symphony, May 25, 1935, Ben Sharpsteen: A homage to the Atlantic City boardwalk parade and bathing beauty contest (what eventually became the Miss America pageant) of the 1920s and 30s. Pinto Colvis (Goofy) provides the voice for the gingerbread man.
25): Sharpsteen
* [[WesternAnimation/WhoKilledCockRobin1935 ''[[WesternAnimation/WhoKilledCockRobin1935 Who Killed Cock Robin?]]: Robin?]]'' (Silly Symphony, June 26, 1935, David Hand: Includes caricatures of Mae West (Jenny Wren), Bing Crosby (Cock Robin), Harpo Marx (the cuckoo, appropriately), and Stepin Fetchit (the blackbird). Named by the National Board of Review as one of the ten best films of the year. 26): Hand; Academy award nominee.
* WesternAnimation/MusicLand: ''WesternAnimation/PlutosJudgementDay'' (Mickey Mouse, August 31): Hand
* ''WesternAnimation/MusicLand'' (Silly Symphony,
October 5, 1935, Wilfred 5): Jackson
* WesternAnimation/ThreeOrphanKittens: ''WesternAnimation/ThreeOrphanKittens'' (Silly Symphony, October 26, 1935, David Hand: 26): Hand; Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
* Cock ''Cock o' the Walk: Walk'' (Silly Symphony, November 30, 1935, Ben 30): Sharpsteen
* Broken Toys: ''Broken Toys'': (Silly Symphony, December 14, 1935, Ben 14): Sharpsteen



* WesternAnimation/ElmerElephant: March 28, 1936, Wilfred Jackson
* Three Little Wolves: April 18, 1936, David Hand: Another follow up to WesternAnimation/TheThreeLittlePigs. Another failure.
* WesternAnimation/TobyTortoiseReturns: August 22, 1936, Wilfred Jackson: Featuring Max Hare and Toby Tortoise. It is a sequel to "The Tortoise and the Hare". It's also one of Disney's most cartoony short subjects, doing [[ZanyCartoon zany antics]] way earlier than in the WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes shorts that would make this style of cartoon famous.
* WesternAnimation/ThreeBlindMouseketeers: September 26, 1936, David Hand
* WesternAnimation/TheCountryCousin: October 31, 1936, David Hand: Won the 1936 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
* Mother Pluto: November 14, 1936, David Hand: Featuring WesternAnimation/PlutoThePup mothering a number of newly-hatched chicks.
* More Kittens: December 19, 1936, David Hand: A sequel to Three Orphan Kittens.

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* WesternAnimation/ElmerElephant: ''WesternAnimation/ElmerElephant'' (Silly Symphony, March 28, 1936, Wilfred 28): Jackson
* Three ''Three Little Wolves: Wolves'' (Silly Symphony, April 18, 1936, David Hand: Another follow up to WesternAnimation/TheThreeLittlePigs. Another failure.
18): Hand
* WesternAnimation/TobyTortoiseReturns: ''WesternAnimation/TobyTortoiseReturns'' (Silly Symphony, August 22, 1936, Wilfred Jackson: Featuring Max Hare and Toby Tortoise. It is a sequel to "The Tortoise and the Hare". It's also one of Disney's most cartoony short subjects, doing [[ZanyCartoon zany antics]] way earlier than in the WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes shorts that would make this style of cartoon famous.
22): Jackson
* WesternAnimation/ThreeBlindMouseketeers: ''WesternAnimation/ThreeBlindMouseketeers'' (Silly Symphony, September 26, 1936, David 26): Hand
* WesternAnimation/TheCountryCousin: ''WesternAnimation/TheCountryCousin'' (Silly Symphony, October 31, 1936, David Hand: 31): Hand; Won the 1936 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
* Mother Pluto: ''Mother Pluto'': (Silly Symphony, November 14, 1936, David Hand: Featuring WesternAnimation/PlutoThePup mothering a number of newly-hatched chicks.
14): Hand
* More Kittens: ''More Kittens'': (Silly Symphony, December 19, 1936, David Hand: A sequel to Three Orphan Kittens.
19): Hand



* Woodland Café: March 13, 1937, Wilfred Jackson: Contains animator Creator/WardKimball's first animating assignment.
* Little Hiawatha: May 15, 1937, David Hand: The last Silly Symphony distributed by Creator/UnitedArtists.
* WesternAnimation/TheOldMill: November 5, 1937, Wilfred Jackson: Disney's first use of the Multiplane Camera and the first Silly Symphony distributed by Creator/RKORadioPictures. Won the 1937 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.

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* Woodland Café: ''Woodland Café'' (Silly Symphony, March 13, 1937, Wilfred Jackson: Contains animator Creator/WardKimball's first animating assignment.
13): Jackson
* Little Hiawatha: ''Little Hiawatha'' (Silly Symphony, May 15, 1937, David Hand: The last Silly Symphony distributed by Creator/UnitedArtists.
15): Hand
* WesternAnimation/TheOldMill: ''WesternAnimation/TheOldMill'' (Silly Symphony, November 5, 1937, Wilfred 5): Jackson: Disney's first use of the Multiplane Camera and the first Silly Symphony distributed by Creator/RKORadioPictures. Creator/RKORadioPictures; Won the 1937 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.



* Moth and the Flame: April 1, 1938, Burton Gillett
* Wynken, Blynken, and Nod: May 27, 1938, Graham Heid
* Farmyard Symphony: October 14, 1938, Creator/JackCutting
* Merbabies: December 9, 1938, [[Creator/HarmanAndIsing Rudolf Ising]]: Vernon Stallings Outsourced to Harman and Ising after the studio donated inkers and painters to the Disney studio to complete Snow White.
* WesternAnimation/MotherGooseGoesHollywood: December 23, 1938, Wilfred Jackson: Like Toby Tortoise Returns, this short is another OddballInTheSeries, parodying the fairy tale stories of the series with caricatures of many Hollywood celebrities from the time period inserted into those classic stories. Academy award nominee.

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* Moth ''Moth and the Flame: Flame'' (Silly Symphony, April 1, 1938, Burton 1): Gillett
* Wynken, ''Wynken, Blynken, and Nod: Nod'' (Silly Symphony, May 27, 1938, Graham 27): Heid
* Farmyard Symphony: ''Farmyard Symphony'' (Silly Symphony, October 14, 1938, 14): Creator/JackCutting
* Merbabies: ''Merbabies'' (Silly Symphony, December 9, 1938, 9): [[Creator/HarmanAndIsing Rudolf Ising]]: Vernon Ising]][[note]]Vernon Stallings Outsourced to Harman and Ising after the studio donated inkers and painters to the Disney studio to complete Snow White.
White.[[/note]]
* WesternAnimation/MotherGooseGoesHollywood: ''WesternAnimation/MotherGooseGoesHollywood'' (Silly Symphony, December 23, 1938, Wilfred Jackson: Like Toby Tortoise Returns, this short is another OddballInTheSeries, parodying the fairy tale stories of the series with caricatures of many Hollywood celebrities from the time period inserted into those classic stories. Academy award nominee.
23): Jackson
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Ugly Duckling|1939}}'' (Silly Symphony, April 7): Cutting; Won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Ugly Duckling|1939}}'' (Silly Symphony, April 7): Cutting; Won Final Silly Symphony, won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
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* ''The Spider and the Fly'' (Silly Symphony, October 23): Jackson
* ''The Beach Party'' (Mickey Mouse, November 5): Gillett
* ''The Fox Hunt'' (Silly Symphony, November 10): Jackson
* ''Mickey Cuts Up'' (Mickey Mouse, November 30): Gillett


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!!1932
* ''The Bird Store'' (Silly Symphony, January 16) Jackson
* ''The Bears and the Bees'': (Silly Symphony, July 9): Jackson
* ''Just Dogs'': (Silly Symphony, July 30): Gillett; First starring role for Pluto.
* ''WesternAnimation/FlowersAndTrees'' (Silly Symphony, July 30): Gillett: First cartoon produced in full-color three-strip Technicolor. First cartoon to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
* ''King Neptune'' (Silly Symphony, September 10): Gillett
* ''Bugs in Love'' (Silly Symphony, October 1): Gillett; last Silly Symphony shot in black-and-white.
* ''Babes in the Woods'' (Silly Symphony, November 19): Gillett
* ''Santa's Workshop'' (Silly Symphony, December 10): Jackson

!!1933
* ''Birds in the Spring'' (Silly Symphony, March 11): David Hand
* ''Father Noah's Ark'' (Silly Symphony, April 8): Jackson
* ''WesternAnimation/TheThreeLittlePigs'' (Silly Symphony, May 27): Gillett; won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film
* ''Old King Cole'' (Silly Symphony, July 29): Hand
* ''Lullaby Land'' (Silly Symphony, August 19): Jackson
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePiedPiper'' (Silly Symphony, September 16): Jackson
* ''The Night Before Christmas'' (Silly Symphony, December 9): Jackson

!!1934
* ''The China Shop'' (Silly Symphony, January 13): Jackson
* ''Literature/TheGrasshopperAndTheAnts'' (Silly Symphony, February 10): Jackson: Based on a fable by Aesop. Pinto Colvig (Goofy) provides the voice for the grasshopper.
* ''Funny Little Bunnies'' (Silly Symphony, March 24): Jackson: Featuring the [[EasterBunny Easter Bunnies]].
* ''The Big Bad Wolf'' (Silly Symphony, April 14): Gillett: A follow up to WesternAnimation/TheThreeLittlePigs. Was considered a failure.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheWiseLittleHen'' (Silly Symphony, June 9): Jackson: Featuring the debut of WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFlyingMouse'' (Silly Symphony, July 14): Hand
* ''Peculiar Penguins'' (Silly Symphony, September 1): Jackson
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGoddessOfSpring'' (Silly Symphony, November 3): Jackson

!!1935
* WesternAnimation/TheTortoiseAndTheHare: January 5, 1935, Wilfred Jackson: Featuring Max Hare and Toby Tortoise. Won the 1935 UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Animated Short Film.
* WesternAnimation/TheGoldenTouch: March 22, 1935, Walt Disney: Featuring Midas and Goldie the elf. Also the last short Walt ever directed, due to how much he loathed it.
* The Robber Kitten: April 13, 1935, David Hand: According to "Hollywood Cartoons", the short was considered a failure when released.
* Water Babies: May 11, 1935, Wilfred Jackson
* WesternAnimation/TheCookieCarnival: May 25, 1935, Ben Sharpsteen: A homage to the Atlantic City boardwalk parade and bathing beauty contest (what eventually became the Miss America pageant) of the 1920s and 30s. Pinto Colvis (Goofy) provides the voice for the gingerbread man.
* [[WesternAnimation/WhoKilledCockRobin1935 Who Killed Cock Robin?]]: June 26, 1935, David Hand: Includes caricatures of Mae West (Jenny Wren), Bing Crosby (Cock Robin), Harpo Marx (the cuckoo, appropriately), and Stepin Fetchit (the blackbird). Named by the National Board of Review as one of the ten best films of the year. Academy award nominee.
* WesternAnimation/MusicLand: October 5, 1935, Wilfred Jackson
* WesternAnimation/ThreeOrphanKittens: October 26, 1935, David Hand: Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
* Cock o' the Walk: November 30, 1935, Ben Sharpsteen
* Broken Toys: December 14, 1935, Ben Sharpsteen

!!1936
* WesternAnimation/ElmerElephant: March 28, 1936, Wilfred Jackson
* Three Little Wolves: April 18, 1936, David Hand: Another follow up to WesternAnimation/TheThreeLittlePigs. Another failure.
* WesternAnimation/TobyTortoiseReturns: August 22, 1936, Wilfred Jackson: Featuring Max Hare and Toby Tortoise. It is a sequel to "The Tortoise and the Hare". It's also one of Disney's most cartoony short subjects, doing [[ZanyCartoon zany antics]] way earlier than in the WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes shorts that would make this style of cartoon famous.
* WesternAnimation/ThreeBlindMouseketeers: September 26, 1936, David Hand
* WesternAnimation/TheCountryCousin: October 31, 1936, David Hand: Won the 1936 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
* Mother Pluto: November 14, 1936, David Hand: Featuring WesternAnimation/PlutoThePup mothering a number of newly-hatched chicks.
* More Kittens: December 19, 1936, David Hand: A sequel to Three Orphan Kittens.

!1937
* Woodland Café: March 13, 1937, Wilfred Jackson: Contains animator Creator/WardKimball's first animating assignment.
* Little Hiawatha: May 15, 1937, David Hand: The last Silly Symphony distributed by Creator/UnitedArtists.
* WesternAnimation/TheOldMill: November 5, 1937, Wilfred Jackson: Disney's first use of the Multiplane Camera and the first Silly Symphony distributed by Creator/RKORadioPictures. Won the 1937 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.

!1938
* Moth and the Flame: April 1, 1938, Burton Gillett
* Wynken, Blynken, and Nod: May 27, 1938, Graham Heid
* Farmyard Symphony: October 14, 1938, Creator/JackCutting
* Merbabies: December 9, 1938, [[Creator/HarmanAndIsing Rudolf Ising]]: Vernon Stallings Outsourced to Harman and Ising after the studio donated inkers and painters to the Disney studio to complete Snow White.
* WesternAnimation/MotherGooseGoesHollywood: December 23, 1938, Wilfred Jackson: Like Toby Tortoise Returns, this short is another OddballInTheSeries, parodying the fairy tale stories of the series with caricatures of many Hollywood celebrities from the time period inserted into those classic stories. Academy award nominee.

!1939
[[/index]]
* ''The Practical Pig'' (Silly Symphony, February 24) Dick Rickard
* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Ugly Duckling|1939}}'' (Silly Symphony, April 7): Cutting; Won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheGallopinGaucho'' (MM, August 2 (silent), December 30 (sound)): Disney, silent version is PublicDomain
* ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie'' (MM, November 18): Disney, Creator/UbIwerks; PublicDomain

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheGallopinGaucho'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, August 2 (silent), December 30 (sound)): Disney, silent version is PublicDomain
* ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, November 18): Disney, Creator/UbIwerks; PublicDomain



* ''The Barn Dance'' (MM, March 14): Disney
* ''The Opry House'' (MM, March 28): Disney
* ''When the Cat's Away'' (MM, May 3): Disney
* ''Barnyard Battle''* (MM, June 2): Disney
* ''The Plowboy''* (MM, June 28): Disney; Debut of Horace Horsecollar
* ''The Karnival Kid''* (MM, July 31): Disney

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* ''The Barn Dance'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, March 14): Disney
* ''The Opry House'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, March 28): Disney
* ''When the Cat's Away'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, May 3): Disney
* ''Barnyard Battle''* (MM, Battle'' (Mickey Mouse, June 2): Disney
* ''The Plowboy''* (MM, Plowboy'' (Mickey Mouse, June 28): Disney; Debut of Horace Horsecollar
* ''The Karnival Kid''* (MM, Kid'' (Mickey Mouse, July 31): Disney



* ''Mickey's Follies'' (MM, August 28): Creator/WilfredJackson
* ''El Terrible Toreador'' (SS, September 7): Disney
* ''Mickey's Choo-Choo'' (MM, October 1): Disney
* ''The Jazz Fool'' (MM, October 15): Disney
* ''Springtime'' (SS, October 24): Disney
* ''Hell's Bells'' (SS, October 30): Iwerks
* ''Jungle Rhythm'' (MM, November 15): Disney
* ''The Haunted House'' (MM, December 2): Disney
* ''The Merry Dwarfs'' (SS, December 16): Disney
* ''Wild Waves'' (SS, December 21): Creator/BurtGillett

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* ''Mickey's Follies'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, August 28): Creator/WilfredJackson
* ''El Terrible Toreador'' (SS, (Silly Symphony, September 7): Disney
* ''Mickey's Choo-Choo'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, October 1): Disney
* ''The Jazz Fool'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, October 15): Disney
* ''Springtime'' (SS, (Silly Symphony, October 24): Disney
* ''Hell's Bells'' (SS, (Silly Symphony, October 30): Iwerks
* ''Jungle Rhythm'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, November 15): Disney
* ''The Haunted House'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, December 2): Disney
* ''The Merry Dwarfs'' (SS, (Silly Symphony, December 16): Disney
* ''Wild Waves'' (SS, (Silly Symphony, December 21): Creator/BurtGillett



* ''Summer'' (SS, January 15): Iwerks
* ''Minnie's Yoo Hoo'' (MM, February 5): Disney
* ''Autumn'' (SS, February 15): Iwerks
* ''Cannibal Capers'' (SS, March 13): Gillett
* ''Fiddling Around'' (MM, March 21): Disney
* ''The Barnyard Concert'' (MM, April 5): Disney
* ''Night'' (SS, April 28): Disney
* ''Frolicking Fish'' (SS, May 8): Gillett
* ''The Cactus Kid'' (MM, May 15): Disney
* ''Arctic Antics'' (SS, June 5): Iwerks
* ''The Fire Fighters'' (MM, June 25): Gillett
* ''The Shindig'' (MM, July 29): Gillett
* ''Midnight in a Toy Shop'' (SS, August 16): Jackson
* ''The Chain Gang'' (MM, September 5): Gillett
* ''Monkey Melodies'' (SS, September 25): Gillett
* ''The Gorilla Mystery'' (MM, October 10): Gillet
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePicnic'' (MM, October 23): Gillett; Debut of WesternAnimation/PlutoThePup
* '''Winter'' (SS, October 30): Gillett
* ''Pioneer Days'' (MM, December 5): Gillett
* ''Playful Pan'' (SS, December 27): Gillett

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* ''Summer'' (SS, (Silly Symphony, January 15): Iwerks
* ''Minnie's Yoo Hoo'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, February 5): Disney
* ''Autumn'' (SS, (Silly Symphony, February 15): Iwerks
* ''Cannibal Capers'' (SS, (Silly Symphony, March 13): Gillett
* ''Fiddling Around'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, March 21): Disney
* ''The Barnyard Concert'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, April 5): Disney
* ''Night'' (SS, (Silly Symphony, April 28): Disney
* ''Frolicking Fish'' (SS, (Silly Symphony, May 8): Gillett
* ''The Cactus Kid'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, May 15): Disney
* ''Arctic Antics'' (SS, (Silly Symphony, June 5): Iwerks
* ''The Fire Fighters'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, June 25): Gillett
* ''The Shindig'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, July 29): Gillett
* ''Midnight in a Toy Shop'' (SS, (Silly Symphony, August 16): Jackson
* ''The Chain Gang'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, September 5): Gillett
* ''Monkey Melodies'' (SS, (Silly Symphony, September 25): Gillett
* ''The Gorilla Mystery'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, October 10): Gillet
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePicnic'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, October 23): Gillett; Debut of WesternAnimation/PlutoThePup
* '''Winter'' (SS, (Silly Symphony, October 30): Gillett
* ''Pioneer Days'' (MM, (Mickey Mouse, December 5): Gillett
* ''Playful Pan'' (SS, (Silly Symphony, December 27): GillettGillett

!!1931
* ''The Birthday Party'' (Mickey Mouse, January 7): Gillett
* ''Birds of a Feather'' (Silly Symphony, February 10): Gillett
* ''Traffic Troubles'' (Mickey Mouse, March 17): Gillett
* ''The Castaway'' (Mickey Mouse, April 6): Jackson
* ''Mother Goose Melodies'' (Silly Symphony, April 16): Gillett
* ''The Moose Hunt'' (Mickey Mouse, May 3), Gillett
* ''The China Plate'' (Silly Symphony, May 25): Jackson
* ''The Delivery Boy'' (Mickey Mouse, June 13): Gillett
* ''The Busy Beavers'' (Silly Symphony, June 30): Gillett
* ''Mickey Steps Out'' (Mickey Mouse, July 7): Gillett
* ''The Cat's Out'' (Silly Symphony, July 28): Jackson
* ''Blue Rhythm'' (Mickey Mouse, August 18): Gillett
* ''Egyptian Melodies'' (Silly Symphony, August 27): Jackson
* ''Fishin' Around'' (Mickey Mouse, September 25): Gillett
* ''The Clock Store'' (Silly Symphony, September 30): Jackson
* ''The Barnyard Broadcast'' (Mickey Mouse, October 10): Disney
* ''WesternAnimation/MickeysOrphans'' (Mickey Mouse, December 9): Gillett
* ''The Ugly Duckling'' (Silly Symphony, December 17): Jackson
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* ''WesternAnimation/PlaneCrazy'' (MM, May 15 (silent), March 17, 1929 (sound)): Creator/WaltDisney; Debut of Mickey and Minnie Mouse; silent version is PublicDomain

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* ''WesternAnimation/PlaneCrazy'' (MM, (WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse, May 15 (silent), March 17, 1929 (sound)): Creator/WaltDisney; Debut of Mickey and Minnie Mouse; silent version is PublicDomain



* ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie'' (WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse, November 18): Disney, Creator/UbIwerks; PublicDomain

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* ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie'' (WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse, (MM, November 18): Disney, Creator/UbIwerks; PublicDomain



* ''Monkey Melodies'' (SS, September 25): Gillett

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* ''Monkey Melodies'' (SS, September 25): Gillett
* ''The Gorilla Mystery'' (MM, October 10): Gillet
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePicnic'' (MM, October 23): Gillett; Debut of WesternAnimation/PlutoThePup
* '''Winter'' (SS, October 30): Gillett
* ''Pioneer Days'' (MM, December 5): Gillett
* ''Playful Pan'' (SS, December 27):
Gillett

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Changed: 441

Removed: 251

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* ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie'' (WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse, November 18): Creator/UbIwerks, Creator/WaltDisney; PublicDomain
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGallopinGaucho'' (MM, December 30[[note]]technically predates ''Steamboat Willie'', with the silent version premiering on August 2 to a test audience[[/note]]): Disney; silent version is PublicDomain

to:

* ''WesternAnimation/PlaneCrazy'' (MM, May 15 (silent), March 17, 1929 (sound)): Creator/WaltDisney; Debut of Mickey and Minnie Mouse; silent version is PublicDomain
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGallopinGaucho'' (MM, August 2 (silent), December 30 (sound)): Disney, silent version is PublicDomain
* ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie'' (WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse, November 18): Creator/UbIwerks, Creator/WaltDisney; Disney, Creator/UbIwerks; PublicDomain
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGallopinGaucho'' (MM, December 30[[note]]technically predates ''Steamboat Willie'', with the silent version premiering on August 2 to a test audience[[/note]]): Disney; silent version is PublicDomain



* ''WesternAnimation/PlaneCrazy'' (MM, March 17[[note]]technically predates ''Steamboat Willie'', with the silent version premiering on May 15, 1929 to a test audience[[/note]]): Disney; Debut of Mickey Mouse (see note); silent version is PublicDomain



* ''Wild Waves'' (SS; December 21): Creator/BurtGillett

to:

* ''Wild Waves'' (SS; (SS, December 21): Creator/BurtGillettCreator/BurtGillett

!!1930
* ''Summer'' (SS, January 15): Iwerks
* ''Minnie's Yoo Hoo'' (MM, February 5): Disney
* ''Autumn'' (SS, February 15): Iwerks
* ''Cannibal Capers'' (SS, March 13): Gillett
* ''Fiddling Around'' (MM, March 21): Disney
* ''The Barnyard Concert'' (MM, April 5): Disney
* ''Night'' (SS, April 28): Disney
* ''Frolicking Fish'' (SS, May 8): Gillett
* ''The Cactus Kid'' (MM, May 15): Disney
* ''Arctic Antics'' (SS, June 5): Iwerks
* ''The Fire Fighters'' (MM, June 25): Gillett
* ''The Shindig'' (MM, July 29): Gillett
* ''Midnight in a Toy Shop'' (SS, August 16): Jackson
* ''The Chain Gang'' (MM, September 5): Gillett
* ''Monkey Melodies'' (SS, September 25): Gillett
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Given that the Looney Tunes have a recap page going over their filmography, I think it proper that the Disney shorts would have the index moved to a Recap page. This recap is a work in progress and only factors in the 1920s so far; went with the official filmography since the silent shorts that predate Steamboat Willie were played to test audiences in unsuccessful hopes of a distributor

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NOTE: This filmography does not include the ''WesternAnimation/AliceComedies'', ''WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit'' or any of the shorts featured in the [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon '40s package films]].

!!1928
* ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie'' (WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse, November 18): Creator/UbIwerks, Creator/WaltDisney; PublicDomain
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGallopinGaucho'' (MM, December 30[[note]]technically predates ''Steamboat Willie'', with the silent version premiering on August 2 to a test audience[[/note]]): Disney; silent version is PublicDomain

!!1929
* ''The Barn Dance'' (MM, March 14): Disney
* ''WesternAnimation/PlaneCrazy'' (MM, March 17[[note]]technically predates ''Steamboat Willie'', with the silent version premiering on May 15, 1929 to a test audience[[/note]]): Disney; Debut of Mickey Mouse (see note); silent version is PublicDomain
* ''The Opry House'' (MM, March 28): Disney
* ''When the Cat's Away'' (MM, May 3): Disney
* ''Barnyard Battle''* (MM, June 2): Disney
* ''The Plowboy''* (MM, June 28): Disney; Debut of Horace Horsecollar
* ''The Karnival Kid''* (MM, July 31): Disney
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSkeletonDance'' (WesternAnimation/{{Silly Symphon|ies}}y, August 22): Disney; first of the ''Silly Symphonies''
* ''Mickey's Follies'' (MM, August 28): Creator/WilfredJackson
* ''El Terrible Toreador'' (SS, September 7): Disney
* ''Mickey's Choo-Choo'' (MM, October 1): Disney
* ''The Jazz Fool'' (MM, October 15): Disney
* ''Springtime'' (SS, October 24): Disney
* ''Hell's Bells'' (SS, October 30): Iwerks
* ''Jungle Rhythm'' (MM, November 15): Disney
* ''The Haunted House'' (MM, December 2): Disney
* ''The Merry Dwarfs'' (SS, December 16): Disney
* ''Wild Waves'' (SS; December 21): Creator/BurtGillett

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