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This is a list of production numbers for the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts, TV shows, episodes, specials, movies, and advertisements. Production numbers are extremely useful and more accurately chronological than going by release date. The release dates can sometimes be inaccurate and could be off by several weeks, months, or even years.

Notes[]

At present, there is no easy way to get the production numbers for the golden age shorts between 1930 to mid-1943, and for many newer productions. For the golden age shorts, production artwork, lobby cards, and documentation are adorned with the in-house production numbers (model sheets in particular). Due to this, most production codes within this period is unknown.[1]

Late in the 1943 release season, the production numbers actually started appearing on screen under the WB shield, this was an anomaly for cartoons in the golden age as no other studio had or would put their in-house production numbers in the opening or end titles.

Golden Age[]

From 1930-1945, the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies had their own production numbers (3-to-4-digit with a 2-letter production number, with a hyphen):

  • The 2-letters are always LT or MM, which identify the series each cartoon is in,
  • The first set of digits identify each cartoons specific number given,
  • The second set of digits identify which production season the cartoon was made in.

In 1945, starting with Robert McKimson's "One Meat Brawl", the studio switched to a 4-digit production number system. Beginning as MM-10-15 (the tenth Merrie Melodies of the fifteenth season), the hyphen was dropped and it became 1015. From that point onward, both the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies went by the same production number, and would gradually count up starting from 1015.[2] Due to the backlog which began post-WWII, the new 4-digit production number system was not seen on screen regularly until 1947; ("Bacall to Arms" and "Rhapsody Rabbit" are only cartoons released in 1946 that are seen with the newer production number system, despite being the third and twenty-sixth cartoon assigned with a 4-digit production number respectively.)

Blue Ribbon reissues were also assigned production numbers, but only used during the 1949-59 seasons, being counted with the mainline shorts. When The Bugs Bunny Show started production it went under the same 4-digit production number system as the theatrical shorts.

The production numbers changed again when operations switched to DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and again when operations switched to Warner Bros.-Seven Arts.

Post-Golden Age[]

Warner Bros. Animation began to use a 6-digit production number system in the 1970s. The numeric code has been updated over the years.

  • 255XXX/256XXX - Movies, specials, commercials
  • 406XXX - 1990–1999 (407XXX)
  • 385XXX - 1999–2004
  • 257XXX - 2004–2006
  • 345XXX/346XXX - 2006–2013
  • 3A5XXX - 2012–2016

They have kept it for decades since until 2016 when it was changed to a 3-digit with a 4-letter production number. Their alphanumeric code begins with A14.XXXXX.

1930–1945 (3-to-4-digit with a 2-letter production number for the Looney Tunes series)[]

Prod. # Title Original Release Earliest Production Date Known Notes
LT-1-1 "Sinkin' in the Bathtub" 19 April 1930
LT-2-1 "Congo Jazz" 9 August 1930
LT-3-1 "Hold Anything" 22 August 1930
LT-4-1 "The Booze Hangs High" 31 October 1930
LT-5-1 "Box Car Blues" 25 October 1930
LT-6-1 "Big Man from the North" 6 December 1930
LT-7-1 "Ain't Nature Grand!" 13 December 1930
LT-8-1 "Ups 'n Downs" 30 January 1931
LT-9-1 "Dumb Patrol" 2 March 1931
LT-10-1 "Yodeling Yokels" 28 March 1931
LT-11-1 "Bosko's Holiday" 1 May 1931
LT-12-1 "The Tree's Knees" 15 May 1931
LT-13-1 "Lady, Play Your Mandolin!" 2 August 1931 Released as a Merrie Melodies cartoon and the first one in the series. Final cartoon to be directed by both Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising.
LT-1-2 "Bosko Shipwrecked!" 19 September 1931
LT-2-2 "Bosko the Doughboy" 17 October 1931
LT-3-2 "Bosko's Soda Fountain" 14 November 1931
LT-4-2 "Bosko's Fox Hunt" 12 December 1931
LT-5-2 "Bosko at the Zoo" 31 December 1931
LT-6-2 "Battling Bosko" 6 February 1932
LT-7-2 Big-Hearted Bosko 5 March 1932
LT-8-2 "Bosko's Party" 2 April 1932
LT-9-2 "Bosko and Bruno" 30 April 1932
LT-10-2 "Bosko's Dog Race" 25 June 1932
LT-11-2 "Bosko at the Beach" 23 July 1932
LT-12-2 "Bosko's Store" 13 August 1932
LT-13-2 "Bosko the Lumberjack" 3 September 1932
LT-1-3 "Ride Him, Bosko!" 17 September 1932
LT-2-3 "Bosko the Drawback" 22 October 1932
LT-3-3 "Bosko's Dizzy Date" 19 November 1932
LT-4-3 "Bosko's Woodland Daze" 17 December 1932
LT-5-3 "Bosko in Dutch" 14 January 1933
LT-6-3 "Bosko in Person" 11 February 1933
LT-7-3 "Bosko the Speed King" 11 March 1933
LT-8-3 "Bosko's Knight-Mare" 29 April 1933
LT-9-3 "Bosko the Sheep-Herder" 3 June 1933
LT-10-3 "Beau Bosko" 1 July 1933
LT-11-3 "Bosko's Mechanical Man" 29 July 1933
LT-12-3 "Bosko the Musketeer" 12 August 1933
LT-13-3 "Bosko's Picture Show" 26 August 1933 Final cartoon directed by Hugh Harman. Final cartoon starring Bosko.
LT-1-4 "Buddy's Day Out" 9 September 1933 First cartoon starring Buddy and the only one directed by Tom Palmer.
LT-2-4 "Buddy's Beer Garden" 11 November 1933 First cartoon directed by Earl Duvall.
LT-3-4 "Buddy's Show Boat" 9 December 1933
LT-4-4 "Buddy the Gob" 13 January 1934
LT-5-4 "Buddy and Towser" 24 February 1934
LT-6-4 "Buddy's Garage" 14 April 1934 Final cartoon directed by Earl Duvall.
LT-7-4 "Buddy's Trolley Troubles" 5 May 1934
LT-8-4 "Buddy of the Apes" 26 May 1934 First cartoon directed by Ben Hardaway.
LT-9-4 "Buddy's Bearcats" 23 June 1934
LT-11-4 "Buddy's Circus" 8 November 1934
LT-12-4 "Buddy the Detective" 17 October 1934
LT-3-5 "Viva Buddy" 12 December 1934
LT-6-5 "Buddy in Africa" 6 July 1935
LT-7-5 "Buddy's Lost World" 18 May 1935
LT-8-5 "Buddy's Bug Hunt" 22 June 1935
LT-9-5 "Buddy Steps Out" 20 July 1935
LT-10-5 "Buddy the Gee Man" 24 August 1935
LT-11-5 "A Cartoonist's Nightmare" 14 September 1935 18 June 1935[3] First solo Beans cartoon.
LT-12-5 "Hollywood Capers" 19 October 1935
LT-3-6 "Plane Dippy" 4 January 1936 4 October 1935
LT-8-6 "Fish Tales" 23 May 1936
LT-11-6 "Porky the Rain-Maker" 1 August 1936 Originally assigned LT-12-6.[4]
LT-13-6 "Porky's Moving Day" 7 October 1936 Final cartoon directed by Jack King.
LT-1-7 "Porky's Poultry Plant" 22 August 1936 First cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin.
LT-2-7 "Little Beau Porky" 14 November 1936
LT-3-7 "The Village Smithy" 5 December 1936 June 1936
LT-4-7 "Porky the Wrestler" 9 January 1937
LT-6-7 "Picador Porky" 27 February 1937
LT-7-7 "Porky's Road Race" 6 February 1937
LT-8-7 "Porky's Duck Hunt" 17 April 1937
LT-9-7 "Porky's Romance" 3 April 1937
LT-10-7 "Porky's Garden" 11 September 1937
LT-1-8 "Porky and Gabby" 15 May 1937
LT-2-8 "Porky's Super Service" 3 July 1937 Originally assigned LT-14-7[5]
LT-3-8 "Porky's Badtime Story" 24 July 1937 6 April 1937[6] First cartoon directed by Bob Clampett (co-directed by Chuck Jones). Working title: "It Happened All Night".
LT-4-8 "Get Rich Quick Porky" 28 August 1937 10 May 1937[7] Working title: "The Oily Bird Gets Porky!"[8]
LT-5-8 "Rover's Rival" 9 October 1937 14 June 1937[9] Working title: "Old Man Rover".[10] Originally assigned LT-6-8[5]
LT-6-8 "Porky's Hero Agency" 4 December 1937 13 July 1937[11]
LT-7-8 "Porky's Poppa" 15 January 1938 August 1937[9]
LT-8-8 "What Price Porky" 26 February 1938 September 1937[12]
LT-9-8 "Porky's Five & Ten" 16 April 1938 October 1937[9]
LT-10-8 "Injun Trouble (1938 short)" 21 May 1938 November 1937[9]
LT-11-8 "Porky's Party" 25 June 1938
LT-12-8 "Porky & Daffy" 6 August 1938
LT-13-8 "Porky in Wackyland" 24 September 1938
LT-1-11 "Prehistoric Porky" 12 October 1940
LT-3-11 "The Sour Puss" 2 November 1940
LT-5-11 "The Timid Toreador" 21 December 1940 One of two shorts directed by both Bob Clampett and Norm McCabe
LT-6-11 "Porky's Snooze Reel" 11 January 1941 One of two shorts directed by both Bob Clampett and Norm McCabe
LT-8-11 "Joe Glow, the Firefly" 8 March 1941 1940
LT-10-11 "Porky's Preview" 19 April 1941 22 August 1940
LT-13-11 "Porky's Prize Pony" 21 June 1941 1940
LT-1-12 "Porky's Pooch" 27 December 1941
LT-2-12 "Notes to You" 20 September 1941
LT-5-12 "Gopher Goofy" 27 June 1942
LT-6-12 "Porky's Pastry Pirates" 17 January 1942
LT-8-12 "Daffy's Southern Exposure" 2 May 1942
LT-10-12 "Saps in Chaps" 11 April 1942
LT-12-12 "The Ducktators" 1 August 1942
LT-14-12 "The Impatient Patient" 5 September 1942
LT-15-12 "The Hep Cat" 3 October 1942 First Looney Tunes cartoon produced in 3-hue Technicolor.
LT-16-12 "Wacky Blackout" 11 July 1942
LT-2-13 "The Daffy Duckaroo" 24 October 1942
LT-3-13 "To Duck .... or Not to Duck" 6 March 1943
LT-4-13 "Confusions of a Nutzy Spy" 23 January 1943
LT-5-13 "My Favorite Duck" 5 December 1942 First Porky Pig and Daffy Duck cartoon produced in color.
LT-6-13 "Hop and Go" 27 March 1943
LT-7-13 "The Wise Quacking Duck" 1 May 1943
LT-8-13 "Tokio Jokio" 15 May 1943 Final cartoon directed by Norman McCabe.
LT-9-13 "Yankee Doodle Daffy" 3 July 1943
LT-10-13 "Scrap Happy Daffy" 21 August 1943 First cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin in the 1940s.
LT-11-13 "Porky Pig's Feat" 17 July 1943
LT-12-13 "Daffy - The Commando" 28 November 1943
LT-13-13 "Puss n' Booty" 11 December 1943 Final black-and-white Looney Tunes cartoon.
LT-1-14 "Tom Turk and Daffy" 12 February 1944
LT-2-14 "I Got Plenty of Mutton" 11 March 1944
LT-3-14 "Tick Tock Tuckered" 8 April 1944 Remake of "Porky's Badtime Story", replacing Gabby Goat with Daffy Duck.
LT-4-14 "Angel Puss" 3 June 1944
LT-5-14 "Duck Soup to Nuts" 27 May 1944
LT-6-14 "Brother Brat" 15 July 1944
LT-7-14 "Buckaroo Bugs" 26 August 1944 First Looney Tunes cartoon starring Bugs Bunny. Final cartoon to credit Leon Schlesinger.
LT-8-14 "Plane Daffy" 16 September 1944
LT-9-14 "From Hand to Mouse" 5 August 1944
LT-10-14 "Booby Hatched" 14 October 1944
LT-11-14 "Odor-able Kitty" 6 January 1945
LT-12-14 "The Stupid Cupid" 25 November 1944
LT-13-14 "Behind the Meat-Ball" 7 April 1945
LT-1-15 "Draftee Daffy" 27 January 1945
LT-2-15 "Swooner Crooner" 6 May 1944
LT-3-15 "Fresh Airedale" 25 August 1945 Released as a Merrie Melodies cartoon. Final cartoon released during World War II.
LT-4-15 "The Bashful Buzzard" 15 September 1945
LT-5-15 "Ain't That Ducky" 19 May 1945
LT-6-15 "Quentin Quail" 2 March 1946 Released as a Merrie Melodies cartoon.
LT-7-15 "Tale of Two Mice" 30 June 1945
LT-8-15 "Book Revue" 5 January 1946
LT-9-15 "Trap Happy Porky" 24 February 1945
LT-10-15 "Peck Up Your Troubles" 20 October 1945 Released as a Merrie Melodies cartoon.
LT-11-15 "Nasty Quacks" 1 December 1945 Released as a Merrie Melodies cartoon.
LT-12-15 "Baby Bottleneck" 16 March 1946
LT-13-15 "Daffy Doodles" 6 April 1946 16 September 1944[13] First cartoon directed by Robert McKimson.
LT-1-16 "Kitty Kornered" 8 June 1946
LT-2-16 "The Eager Beaver" 13 July 1946 Released as a Merrie Melodies cartoon.
LT-3-16 "Of Thee I Sting" 17 August 1946
LT-4-16 "Walky Talky Hawky" 31 August 1946 Late 1944[14] Released as a Merrie Melodies cartoon.
LT-5-16 "Fair and Worm-er" 28 September 1946 Released as a Merrie Melodies cartoon.
LT-6-16 "The Big Snooze" 5 October 1946
LT-7-16 "Roughly Squeaking" 23 November 1946 Final Looney Tunes cartoon to use a 3-to-4-digit with a 2-letter production number.

1930–1945 (3-to-4-digit with a 2-letter production number for the Merrie Melodies series)[]

Prod. # Title Original Release Earliest Production Date Known Notes
MM-1-1 "Smile, Darn Ya, Smile!" 5 September 1931
MM-2-1 "One More Time" 3 October 1931
MM-3-1 "You Don't Know What You're Doin'!" 21 October 1931
MM-4-1 "Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land" 28 November 1931 Earliest cartoon in the Censored Eleven.
MM-5-1 "Red-Headed Baby" 26 December 1931
MM-6-1 "Pagan Moon" 23 January 1932
MM-7-1 "Freddy the Freshman" 20 February 1932
MM-8-1 "Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee" 19 March 1932
MM-9-1 "Goopy Geer" 16 April 1932
MM-10-1 "It's Got Me Again!" 14 May 1932 First cartoon nominated for an Academy Award.
MM-11-1 "Moonlight for Two" 11 June 1932
MM-12-1 "The Queen Was in the Parlor" 9 July 1932
MM-13-1 "I Love a Parade" 6 August 1932
MM-1-2 "You're Too Careless with Your Kisses!" 10 September 1932
MM-2-2 "I Wish I Had Wings" 15 October 1932
MM-3-2 "A Great Big Bunch of You" 12 November 1932
MM-4-2 "Three's a Crowd" 10 December 1932
MM-5-2 "The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives" 7 January 1933
MM-6-2 "One Step Ahead of My Shadow" 4 February 1933
MM-7-2 "Young and Healthy" 4 March 1933
MM-8-2 "The Organ Grinder" 8 April 1933
MM-9-2 "Wake Up the Gypsy in Me" 13 May 1933
MM-10-2 "I Like Mountain Music" 10 June 1933
MM-11-2 "Shuffle Off to Buffalo" 8 July 1933
MM-12-2 "The Dish Ran Away with the Spoon" 5 August 1933
MM-13-2 "We're in the Money" 18 August 1933
MM-1-3 "I've Got to Sing a Torch Song" 23 September 1933
MM-2-3 "Pettin' in the Park" 27 January 1934
MM-4-3 "Honeymoon Hotel" 17 February 1934 First cartoon produced in color.
MM-3-4 "Mr. and Mrs. Is the Name" 19 January 1935
MM-5-4 "I Haven't Got a Hat" 9 March 1935 First appearance of Beans and Porky Pig.
MM-6-4 "Along Flirtation Walk" 6 April 1935
MM-7-4 "My Green Fedora" 4 May 1935
MM-8-4 "Into Your Dance" 8 June 1935
MM-12-4 "Little Dutch Plate" 19 October 1935
MM-13-4 "Billboard Frolics" 9 November 1935
MM-7-5 "I'd Love to Take Orders from You" 16 May 1936
MM-8-5 "When I Yoo Hoo" 27 June 1936
MM-11-5 "I Love to Singa" 18 July 1936
MM-12-5 "At Your Service Madame" 29 August 1936
MM-1-6 "Don't Look Now" 7 November 1936 14 May 1936
MM-3-6 "The CooCoo Nut Grove" 28 November 1936
MM-6-6 "I Only Have Eyes for You" 27 February 1937
MM-11-6 "Clean Pastures" 22 May 1937
MM-12-6 "Sweet Sioux" 26 June 1937
MM-13-6 "Uncle Tom's Bungalow" 5 June 1937
MM-14-6 "Egghead Rides Again" 17 July 1937
MM-16-6 "Speaking of the Weather" 4 September 1937 First Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin.
MM-2-7 "The Lyin' Mouse" 16 October 1937
MM-3-7 "Little Red Walking Hood" 6 November 1937
MM-5-7 "The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos" 4 December 1937
MM-6-7 "Daffy Duck & Egghead" 1 January 1938
MM-8-7 "The Sneezing Weasel" 12 March 1938 1937
MM-9-7 "Jungle Jitters" 19 February 1938
MM-13-7 "Now That Summer Is Gone" 14 May 1938
MM-16-7 "Katnip Kollege" 11 June 1938 Working title: "As Easy as Rolling Off A Log".
MM-3-8 "Little Pancho Vanilla" 8 October 1938 Working title: "Leetle Pancho Vanilla".
MM-6-8 "The Night Watchman" 19 November 1938 First cartoon directed by Chuck Jones.
MM-10-8 "Dog Gone Modern" 14 January 1939
MM-17-8 "Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur" 22 April 1939
MM-20-8 "Naughty but Mice" 20 May 1939
MM-21-8 "Dangerous Dan McFoo" 15 July 1939
MM-22-8 "Hare-um Scare-um" 12 August 1939
MM-23-8 "Snowman's Land" 29 July 1939
MM-2-9 "The Good Egg" 21 October 1939
MM-5-9 "The Little Lion Hunter" 7 October 1939
MM-8-9 "The Curious Puppy" 30 December 1939
MM-9-9 "Little Blabbermouse" 6 July 1940
MM-11-9 "Sniffles and the Bookworm" 2 December 1939
MM-17-9 "Elmer's Candid Camera" 2 March 1940
MM-18-9 "The Hardship of Miles Standish" 27 April 1940
MM-19-9 "Cross Country Detours" 16 March 1940
MM-20-9 "Tom Thumb in Trouble" 8 June 1940 Originally assigned MM-18-9.
MM-1-10 "Malibu Beach Party" 14 September 1940
MM-2-10 "Ghost Wanted" 10 August 1940
MM-5-10 "Stage Fright" 28 September 1940
MM-6-10 "Wacky Wild Life" 9 November 1940
MM-8-10 "Of Fox and Hounds" 7 December 1940
MM-10-10 "Good Night Elmer" 26 October 1940
MM-11-10 "Goofy Groceries" 29 March 1941
MM-12-10 "The Crackpot Quail" 15 February 1941 22 July 1940
MM-13-10 "Sniffles Bells the Cat" 1 February 1941
MM-16-10 "Tortoise Beats Hare" 15 March 1941 22 September 1940
MM-18-10 "Toy Trouble" 12 April 1941
MM-19-10 "Hollywood Steps Out" 24 May 1941 22 October 1940
MM-21-10 "The Heckling Hare" 5 July 1941 22 November 1940
MM-24-10 "Aviation Vacation" 2 August 1941 22 December 1940 Final cartoon in which Tex Avery is credited with directing.
MM-1-11 "All This and Rabbit Stew" 13 September 1941 22 January 1941
MM-2-11 "Rhapsody in Rivets" 6 December 1941
MM-4-11 "The Bug Parade" 11 October 1941 22 February 1941 Final cartoon in which Tex Avery directed, albeit uncredited.
MM-5-11 "Crazy Cruise" 14 March 1942 11 August 1941
MM-6-11 "Hop, Skip and a Chump" 3 January 1942
MM-7-11 "The Cagey Canary" 22 November 1941
MM-8-11 "Aloha Hooey" 30 January 1942 5 April 1941
MM-11-11 "Wabbit Twouble" 20 December 1941 22 May 1941
MM-12-11 "Conrad the Sailor" 28 February 1942
MM-13-11 "Dog Tired" 25 April 1942 30 June 1941
MM-14-11 "Horton Hatches the Egg" 11 April 1942 22 July 1941
MM-17-11 "The Wabbit Who Came to Supper" 28 March 1942
MM-21-11 "Double Chaser" 27 June 1942
MM-23-11 "Foney Fables" 1 August 1942
MM-24-11 The Squawkin' Hawk" 8 August 1942 First cartoon Michael Maltese wrote for Chuck Jones.
MM-26-11 "The Dover Boys at Pimento University or the Rivals of Roquefort Hall" 10 September 1942
MM-1-12 "The Sheepish Wolf" 17 October 1942 11 December 1941
MM-3-12 "The Hare-Brained Hypnotist" 31 October 1942
MM-4-12 "A Tale of Two Kitties" 21 November 1942
MM-5-12 "Ding Dog Daddy" 5 December 1942
MM-6-12 "Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs" 16 January 1943 7 March 1942[15]
MM-7-12 "Case of the Missing Hare" 12 December 1942
MM-8-12 "The Fifth-Column Mouse" 6 March 1943
MM-9-12 "Tortoise Wins by a Hare" 20 February 1943
MM-10-12 "Greetings Bait" 15 May 1943
MM-11-12 "Tin Pan Alley Cats" 17 July 1943
MM-12-12 "Flop Goes the Weasel" 20 March 1943
MM-13-12 "Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk" 12 June 1943 4 May 1942
MM-14-12 "The Unbearable Bear" 17 April 1943
MM-15-12 "Super-Rabbit" 3 April 1943
MM-16-12 "The Aristo-cat" 19 June 1943
MM-17-12 "Pigs in a Polka" 2 February 1943
MM-18-12 "Wackiki Wabbit" 3 July 1943
MM-19-12 "A Corny Concerto" 18 September 1943 September 1942[16]
MM-20-12 "Slightly Daffy" 17 June 1944
MM-21-12 "Fin 'n' Catty" 23 October 1943
MM-22-12 "What's Cookin' Doc?" 8 January 1944 14 November 1942[17]
MM-23-12 "Inki and the Minah Bird" 13 November 1943
MM-24-12 "An Itch in Time" 4 December 1943
MM-25-12 "Little Red Riding Rabbit" 18 December 1943
MM-26-12 "Russian Rhapsody" 20 May 1944
MM-1-13 "Meatless Flyday" 29 January 1944
MM-2-13 "Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears" 26 February 1944
MM-3-13 Hiss and Make Up 11 September 1943 Working title: "Ship Symphony". Production number was originally MM-20-12, but for unknown reasons it was changed to MM-3-13, and MM-20-12 would be used for "Slightly Daffy" instead.
MM-4-13 "Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips" 22 April 1944 1943
MM-5-13 "Birdy and the Beast" 19 August 1944 Final Merrie Melodies cartoon to credit Leon Schlesinger.
MM-6-13 "The Weakly Reporter" 25 March 1944
MM-7-13 "Herr Meets Hare" 13 January 1945 Leon Schlesinger's name is on the lobby cards, despite being released after he sold the studio.
MM-8-13 "Falling Hare" 30 October 1943
MM-9-13 "Hare Force" 22 July 1944
MM-10-13 "Hare Ribbin'" 24 June 1944
MM-11-13 "The Old Grey Hare" 28 October 1944
MM-12-13 "Stage Door Cartoon" 16 December 1944
MM-13-13 "Goldilocks and the Jivin' Bears" 2 September 1944 Lastest cartoon in the Censored Eleven.
MM-1-14 "Lost and Foundling" 30 September 1944
MM-2-14 "Life with Feathers" 24 March 1945
MM-3-14 "A Gruesome Twosome" 9 June 1945 12 February 1944[18]
MM-4-14 "The Unruly Hare" 10 February 1945 Final cartoon in which Frank Tashlin is credited with directing.
MM-5-14 "Hare Conditioned" 11 August 1945 Released as a Looney Tunes cartoon.
MM-6-14 "Wagon Heels" 28 July 1945
MM-7-14 "Holiday for Shoestrings" 23 February 1946
MM-8-14 "Hare Tonic" 10 November 1945 Released as a Looney Tunes cartoon.
MM-9-14 "Hare Trigger" 5 May 1945
MM-10-14 "Hare Remover" 23 March 1946 Final cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin, albeit uncredited.
MM-11-14 "Hollywood Canine Canteen" 20 April 1946 First Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson.
MM-12-14 "Baseball Bugs" 2 February 1946 Released as a Looney Tunes cartoon.
MM-13-14 "Hush My Mouse" 4 May 1946 Released as a Looney Tunes cartoon.
MM-1-15 "Hair-Raising Hare" 25 May 1946
MM-2-15 "Hollywood Daffy" 22 June 1946
MM-3-15 "Acrobatty Bunny" 29 June 1946 Released as a Looney Tunes cartoon.
MM-4-15 "The Great Piggy Bank Robbery" 20 July 1946 Released as a Looney Tunes cartoon. Final cartoon in which Bob Clampett is credited with directing.
MM-5-15 "Racketeer Rabbit" 14 September 1946 Released as a Looney Tunes cartoon.
MM-7-15 "The Mouse-Merized Cat" 19 October 1946
MM-8-15 "The Gay Anties" 15 February 1947 Final cartoon to use a 3-to-4-digit with a 2-letter production number.

1945–1963 (4-digit production number)[]

Prod. # Title Original Release Earliest Production Date Known Notes
1015 "One Meat Brawl" 18 January 1947 17 March 1945 Also known as production MM-10-15. Working title: "Grover Groundhog".[19]
1016 "Scent-imental over You" 8 March 1947
1017 "Bacall to Arms" 3 August 1946 28 April 1945 This number was originally used for the scrapped cartoon "For He Is a Jolly Good Fala".
1018 "Birth of a Notion" 12 April 1947 28 April 1945
1019 "Along Came Daffy" 7 June 1947
1020 "A Hare Grows in Manhattan" 22 March 1947
1021 "The Goofy Gophers" 25 January 1947 17 March 1945
1022 "Hobo Bobo" 17 May 1947
1023 "A Feather in His Hare" 7 February 1948
1024 "A Pest in the House" 2 August 1947
1025 "Rabbit Transit" 10 May 1947
1026 "Tweetie Pie" 3 May 1947 July 1945[20] First cartoon to win an Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Cartoon).
1027 "Easter Yeggs" 28 June 1947 21 July 1945[21]
1028 "Mouse Menace" 2 November 1946 10 June 1945 First cartoon directed by Arthur Davis that was not left behind by Bob Clampett.
1029 "Inki at the Circus" 21 June 1947
1030 "Crowing Pains" 12 July 1947 1 December 1945[20] Only Foghorn Leghorn cartoon to co-star Sylvester.
1031 "The Foxy Duckling" 23 August 1947 December 1945
1032 "Little Orphan Airedale" 4 October 1947 15 January 1946[22]
1033 "Slick Hare" 1 November 1947 February 1946[22]
1034 "Mexican Joyride" 29 November 1947 29 December 1945
1035 "What's Brewin', Bruin?" 28 February 1948
1036 "Gorilla My Dreams" 3 January 1948
1037 "Back Alley Oproar" 27 March 1948
1038 "Catch as Cats Can" 6 December 1947 12 January 1946
1039 "Daffy Duck Slept Here" 6 March 1948 23 February 1946[23]
1040 "Rhapsody Rabbit" 9 November 1946
1041 "Nothing but the Tooth" 1 May 1948 16 February 1946
1042 "Hop, Look and Listen" 17 April 1948 30 March 1946[24]
1043 "Rabbit Punch" 10 April 1948
1044 "Dough for the Do-Do" 3 September 1949 1948 Produced in Technicolor but released in Cinecolor.
1045 "The Shell Shocked Egg" 10 July 1948
1046 "You Were Never Duckier" 7 August 1948
1047 "Buccaneer Bunny" 8 May 1948
1048 "The Rattled Rooster" 26 June 1948 March/April 1946
1049 "House Hunting Mice" 6 September 1947 Produced in Technicolor but released in Cinecolor.
1050 "Bugs Bunny Rides Again" 12 June 1948 25 August 1947
1051 "The Pest That Came to Dinner" 11 September 1948 4 May 1946
1052 "Haredevil Hare" 24 July 1948
1053 "Hot Cross Bunny" 21 August 1948 15 June 1946[25]
1054 "Doggone Cats" 25 October 1947 13 July 1946 Produced in Technicolor but released in Cinecolor.
1055 "Kit for Cat" 6 November 1948
1056 "Scaredy Cat" 18 December 1948
1057 "The Foghorn Leghorn" 9 October 1948 Working titles: "The Fowl Bawls" & "Rootin’ Tootin’ Rooster"[26]
1058 "The Stupor Salesman" 20 November 1948 17 August 1946
1059 "Hare Splitter" 25 September 1948
1060 "A Horse Fly Fleas" 13 December 1947 Produced in Technicolor but released in Cinecolor.
1061 "Porky Chops" 12 February 1949 14 September 1946
1062 "My Bunny Lies over the Sea" 4 December 1948 8 January 1947
1063 "Wise Quackers" 1 January 1949
1064 "Daffy Dilly" 30 October 1948 Produced in Technicolor but released in Cinecolor.
1065 "A-Lad-In His Lamp" 23 October 1948 5 October 1946[27]
1066 "Two Gophers from Texas" 17 January 1948 6 October 1946 Produced in Technicolor but released in Cinecolor.
1067 "Awful Orphan" 29 January 1949
1068 "Hare Do" 15 January 1949
1069 "What Makes Daffy Duck" 14 February 1948 9 November 1946 Produced in Technicolor but released in Cinecolor.
1070 "Paying the Piper" 12 March 1949 16 November 1946[28]
1071 "Mississippi Hare" 26 February 1949 13 February 1947
1072 "I Taw a Putty Tat" 2 April 1948 Produced in Technicolor but released in Cinecolor.
1073 "A Hick a Slick and a Chick" 13 March 1948 7 December 1946 Produced in Technicolor but released in Cinecolor.
1074 "Rebel Rabbit" 9 April 1949
1075 "Mouse Mazurka" 11 June 1949
1076 "Mouse Wreckers" 23 April 1949
1077 "High Diving Hare" 30 April 1949
1078 "Daffy Duck Hunt" 26 March 1949
1079 "Riff Raffy Daffy" 27 November 1948 9 February 1947 Produced in Technicolor but released in Cinecolor.
1080 "Long-Haired Hare" 25 June 1949
1081 "Curtain Razor" 21 May 1949
1082 "Bone Sweet Bone" 22 May 1948 22 March 1947 Produced in Technicolor but released in Cinecolor.
1083 "The Grey Hounded Hare" 6 August 1949
1084 "The Bee-Deviled Bruin" 14 May 1949
1085 "Bowery Bugs" 4 June 1949 15 April 1947
1086 "Knights Must Fall" 16 July 1949
1087 "The Up-Standing Sitter" 3 July 1948 Produced in Technicolor but released in Cinecolor.
1088 "Dough Ray Me-ow" 14 August 1948 26 April 1947 Produced in Technicolor but released in Cinecolor.
1089 "Frigid Hare" 7 October 1949 28 May 1947[29]
1090 "Henhouse Henery" 2 July 1949
1091 "Fast and Furry-ous" 17 September 1949 June/July 1947
1092 "Each Dawn I Crow" 23 September 1949
1093 "Odor of the Day" 2 October 1948 7 June 1947 Produced in Technicolor but released in Cinecolor.
1094 "The Windblown Hare" 27 August 1949
1095 "Bad Ol' Putty Tat" 23 July 1949 1947
1096 "Often an Orphan" 13 August 1949
1097 "Hippety Hopper" 19 November 1949
1098 "Holiday for Drumsticks" 22 January 1949 June/July 1947 Produced in Technicolor but released in Cinecolor.
1099 "Which Is Witch" 3 December 1949
1100 "Swallow the Leader" 14 October 1949
1101 "Bye, Bye Bluebeard" 21 October 1949 Final cartoon directed by Arthur Davis in his own unit.
1102 "Rabbit Hood" 24 December 1949
1103 "Home, Tweet Home" 14 January 1950
1104 "For Scent-imental Reasons" 12 November 1949
1105 "Hurdy-Gurdy Hare" 21 January 1950
1106 "A Ham in a Role" 31 December 1949 15 November 1947
1107 "Homeless Hare" 11 March 1950
1108 "Mutiny on the Bunny" 11 February 1950
1109 "The Scarlet Pumpernickel" 4 March 1950
1110 "Boobs in the Woods" 28 January 1950
1111 "Strife with Father" 1 April 1950
1112 "The Lion's Busy" 18 February 1950
1113 "Bear Feat" 10 December 1949
1114 "What's Up Doc?" 17 June 1950 1948[30] Working title: "Hare's My Story".
1115 "Big House Bunny" 22 April 1950
1116 "The Leghorn Blows at Midnight" 6 May 1950
1117 "The Hypo-Chondri-Cat" 15 April 1950
1118 "His Bitter Half" 20 May 1950
1119 "An Egg Scramble" 27 May 1950
1120 "Caveman Inki" 25 November 1950
1121 "Golden Yeggs" 5 August 1950
1122 "It's Hummer Time" 22 July 1950
1123 "8 Ball Bunny" 8 July 1950
1124 "His Hare Raising Tale" 11 August 1951
1125 "Pop 'Im Pop!" 28 October 1950
1126 "Dog Gone South" 26 August 1950
1127 "All a Bir-r-r-d" 24 June 1950
1128 "A Fractured Leghorn" 16 September 1950
1129 "The Ducksters" 2 September 1950
1130 "Hillbilly Hare" 12 August 1950 Late 1948[31]
1131 "Bushy Hare" 18 November 1950
1132 "Chow Hound" 16 June 1951
1133 "Bunker Hill Bunny" 23 September 1950
1134 "Dog Collared" 2 December 1950
1135 "Two's a Crowd" 30 December 1950
1136 "Canary Row" 7 October 1950
1137 "A Fox in a Fix" 20 January 1951
1138 "Rabbit of Seville" 16 December 1950
1139 "Stooge for a Mouse" 21 October 1950
1153 "Corn Plastered" 3 March 1951
1154 "Bunny Hugged" 10 March 1951
1155 "A Bone for a Bone" 7 April 1951
1156 "Hare We Go" 6 January 1951
1157 "Scent-imental Romeo" 24 March 1951
1158 "Rabbit Every Monday" 10 February 1951
1159 "Early to Bet" 12 May 1951 1949[32]
1160 "A Hound for Trouble" 28 April 1951
1161 "Canned Feud" 3 February 1951
1162 "Leghorn Swoggled" 28 July 1951
1163 "The Wearing of the Grin" 14 July 1951
1165 "The Fair Haired Hare" 14 April 1951
1166 "Rabbit Fire" 19 May 1951
1167 "French Rarebit" 30 June 1951
1168 "Lovelorn Leghorn" 8 September 1951
1169 "Cheese Chasers" 25 August 1951
1170 "Room and Bird" 2 June 1951
1171 "Putty Tat Trouble" 24 February 1951
1172 "Sleepy Time Possum" 3 November 1951
1173 "A Bear for Punishment" 20 October 1951
1174 "14 Carrot Rabbit" 15 March 1952
1175 "Tom Thumb in Trouble" (reissue) 24 September 1949 First reissued cartoon to show a production number on screen.
1176 "Toy Trouble" (reissue) 31 December 1949
1177 "The Hep Cat" (reissue) 12 November 1949
1178 "Farm Frolics" (reissue) 15 October 1949
1179 "My Favorite Duck" (reissue) 28 January 1950
1180 "The Sheepish Wolf" (reissue) 4 March 1950
1181 "Double Chaser" (reissue) 25 March 1950
1182 "The Fifth-Column Mouse" (reissue) 22 April 1950 Reissued as "Fifth-Column Mouse".
1183 "Inki and the Lion" (reissue) 20 May 1950
1184 "Tick Tock Tuckered" (reissue) 3 June 1950
1185 "Booby Hatched" (reissue) 1 July 1950
1186 "Trap Happy Porky" (reissue) 5 August 1950
1187 "Lost and Foundling" (reissue) 26 August 1950
1188 "The Prize Pest" 22 December 1951 October 1949[33]
1189 "Operation: Rabbit" 19 January 1952 3 November 1949[33]
1190 "Tweety's S.O.S." 22 September 1951
1191 "Who's Kitten Who?" 5 January 1952
1192 "Drip-Along Daffy" 17 November 1951
1193 "Foxy by Proxy" 23 February 1952
1194 "Water, Water Every Hare" 19 April 1952
1195 "Big Top Bunny" 1 December 1951
1196 "Tweet Tweet Tweety" 15 December 1951
1197 "Feed the Kitty" 2 February 1952
1198 "Thumb Fun" 1 March 1952
1199 "Ballot Box Bunny" 6 October 1951 February 1950
1200 "Little Beau Pepé" 29 March 1952
1201 "Kiddin' the Kitten" 5 April 1952
1202 "Gift Wrapped" 16 February 1952
1203 "Beep, Beep" 24 May 1952
1204 "Sock a Doodle Do" 10 May 1952
1205 "Cracked Quack" 5 July 1952
1206 "The Hasty Hare" 7 June 1952
1207 "Oily Hare" 26 July 1952
1208 "Little Red Rodent Hood" 3 May 1952
1209 "Going! Going! Gosh!" 23 August 1952
1210 "The Turn-Tale Wolf" 28 June 1952 31 July 1950[34]
1211 "Ain't She Tweet" 21 June 1952
1212 "Mouse-Warming" 8 September 1952
1213 "Hoppy-Go-Lucky" 9 August 1952
1214 "Hare Lift" 20 December 1952
1215 "Terrier-Stricken" 29 November 1952
1216 "The Super Snooper" 1 November 1952
1217 "A Bird in a Guilty Cage" 30 August 1952
1218 "Rabbit Seasoning" 20 September 1952
1219 "The EGGcited Rooster" 4 October 1952
1220 "Tree for Two" 18 October 1952
1221 "Don't Give Up the Sheep" 3 January 1953 7 December 1950
1222 "Fool Coverage" 13 December 1952 13 January 1951[35]
1223 "Snow Business" 17 January 1953
1224 "Slightly Daffy" (reissue) 14 October 1950
1225 "Stage Fright" (reissue) 23 June 1951
1226 "Fagin's Freshman" (reissue) 16 September 1950
1227 "Duck Soup to Nuts" (reissue) 6 January 1951
1228 "The Unbearable Bear" (reissue) 9 December 1950
1229 "The Aristo-cat" (reissue) 11 November 1950
1230 "Odor-able Kitty" (reissue) 21 April 1951
1231 "Life with Feathers" (reissue) 3 March 1951
1232 "The Stupid Cupid" (reissue) 1 September 1951
1233 "Peck Up Your Troubles" (reissue) 24 March 1951
1234 "Book Revue" (reissue) 19 May 1951 Reissued as "Book Review".
1235 "Sioux Me" (2nd reissue) 21 July 1951 This number was not shown in the opening titles and did not use the yellow-orange rings.
1236 "Flowers for Madame" (reissue) 3 February 1951
1237 "Kiss Me Cat" 21 February 1953
1238 "Rabbit's Kin" 15 November 1952
1239 "A Mouse Divided" 31 January 1953
1240 "Duck Amuck" 28 February 1953 15 February 1951[36]
1241 "A Peck o' Trouble" 28 March 1953 February/March[36]
1242 "Of Rice and Hen" 14 November 1953 February/March 1951[36]
1243 "Forward March Hare" 14 February 1953 23 March 1951[36]
1244 "Muscle Tussle" 18 April 1953 March/April 1951[37]
1245 "Ant Pasted" 9 May 1953
1246 "Much Ado About Nutting" 23 May 1953
1247 "There Auto Be a Law" 6 June 1953
1248 "Fowl Weather" 4 April 1953
1249 "Wild over You" 11 July 1953
1250 "Upswept Hare" 14 March 1953
1251 "Sniffles and the Bookworm" (reissue) 10 November 1951
1252 "The Brave Little Bat" (reissue) 15 March 1952
1253 "Goldilocks and the Jivin' Bears" (reissue) 1 December 1951
1254 "Snowtime for Comedy" (reissue) 12 April 1952 The opening accidentally uses MCMXLIV instead of MCMXLI.
1255 "From Hand to Mouse" (reissue) 9 February 1952
1256 "Baby Bottleneck" (reissue) 14 June 1952
1257 "Holiday for Shoestrings" (reissue) 15 September 1951
1258 "Hush My Mouse" (reissue) 3 May 1952
1259 "Fresh Airedale" (reissue) 30 August 1952
1260 "Of Thee I Sting" (reissue) 12 January 1952
1261 "The Merry Old Soul" (reissue) 2 August 1952
1262 "The Lady in Red" (reissue) 13 October 1951
1263 "Southern Fried Rabbit" 2 May 1953
1264 "Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century" 25 July 1953
1265 "Plop Goes the Weasel!" 22 August 1953
1266 "Hare Trimmed" 20 June 1953
1267 "Bully for Bugs" 8 August 1953
1268 "Cat-Tails for Two" 29 August 1953
1269 "Tom Tom Tomcat" 27 June 1953
1270 "Zipping Along" 19 September 1953
1271 "Cats A-weigh!" 28 November 1953
1272 "A Street Cat Named Sylvester" 5 September 1953
1273 "Punch Trunk" 19 December 1953
1274 "Easy Peckin's" 17 October 1953
1275 "Catty Cornered" 31 October 1953
1276 "Duck! Rabbit, Duck!" 3 October 1953
1277 "I Gopher You" 30 January 1954
1278 "Dog Pounded" 2 January 1954
1279 "Feline Frame-Up" 13 February 1954
1280 "Wild Wife" 20 February 1954
1281 "Robot Rabbit" 12 December 1953
1282 "No Barking" 27 February 1954
1283 "Design for Leaving" 27 March 1954
1284 "Captain Hareblower" 16 January 1954
1285 "The Cats Bah" 20 March 1954
1286 "Bell Hoppy" 17 April 1954
1287 "Dr. Jerkyl's Hide" 8 May 1954
1288 "Claws for Alarm" 22 May 1954
1289 "Little Boy Boo" 5 June 1954
1290 "Muzzle Tough" 26 June 1954
1291 "Lumber Jack-Rabbit" 25 September 1953
1292 "Gone Batty" 4 September 1954
1293 "Satan's Waitin'" 7 August 1954
1294 "Stop! Look! And Hasten!" 14 August 1954
1295 "Feather Dusted" 15 January 1955
1296 "Goo Goo Goliath" 18 September 1954
1297 "From A to Z-Z-Z-Z" 16 October 1954 12 January 1953[38]
1298 "The Oily American" 10 July 1954
1299 "Bugs and Thugs" 13 March 1954
1300 "My Little Duckaroo" 27 November 1954 28 October 1952[39]
1301 "No Parking Hare" 1 May 1954
1302 "Pests for Guests" 29 January 1955
1303 "Bewitched Bunny" 24 July 1954
1304 "Devil May Hare" 19 June 1954 October/November 1952
1305 "Lumber Jerks" 25 June 1955
1306 "Quack Shot" 30 October 1954
1307 "Daffy Doodles" (reissue) 11 October 1952
1308 "A Day at the Zoo" (reissue) 8 November 1952 This number was not shown in the opening titles.
1309 "Tale of Two Mice" (reissue) 10 January 1953 Reissued as "A Tale of Two Mice".
1310 "The Bashful Buzzard" (reissue) 7 February 1953
1311 "The Country Mouse" (reissue) 14 March 1953
1312 "Little Dutch Plate" (reissue) 11 April 1953
1313 "Ain't That Ducky" (reissue) 2 May 1953
1314 "Mighty Hunters" (reissue) 13 June 1953
1315 "Sniffles Takes a Trip" (reissue) 1 August 1953
1316 "Wacky Wild Life" (reissue) 29 August 1953 Reissued as "Wacky Wildlife".
1317 "A Feud There Was" (reissue) 13 September 1952
1318 "The Early Worm Gets the Bird" (reissue) 29 November 1952
1319 "The Fighting 69½th" (reissue) 11 July 1953
1320 "Pizzicato Pussycat" 1 January 1955
1321 Bugs Bunny's All-Star Cartoon Revue trailer 1953 Compilation of cartoons that have already been released.
1322 "Sheep Ahoy" 11 December 1954
1323 "Yankee Doodle Bugs" 28 August 1954
1324 "Baby Buggy Bunny" 18 December 1954
1325 "All Fowled Up" 19 February 1955
1326 "Stork Naked" 26 February 1955
1327 "Ready.. Set.. Zoom!" 30 April 1955
1328 "Lighthouse Mouse" 12 March 1955
1329 "Past Perfumance" 21 May 1955
1330 "The Hole Idea" 16 April 1955 1953[40]
1331 "Sandy Claws" 2 April 1955 25 September 1952[41]
1332 "Beanstalk Bunny" 12 February 1955
1333 "Dime to Retire" 3 September 1955 Incorrectly shown as 1133 on the opening rings.
1334 "Tweety's Circus" 4 June 1955
1335 "One Froggy Evening" 31 December 1955
1336 "By Word of Mouse" 2 October 1954
1337 "Too Hop to Handle" 28 January 1956
1338 "Jumpin' Jupiter" 6 August 1955
1339 "Hyde and Hare" 27 August 1955
1340 "Hare Brush" 7 May 1955
1341 "Rabbit Rampage" 11 June 1955
1342 "Double or Mutton" 23 July 1955 Incorrectly shown as 1343 on the opening rings.
1343 "Sahara Hare" 26 March 1955
1344 "Guided Muscle" 10 December 1955
1345 "Speedy Gonzales" 17 September 1955
1346 "Red Riding Hoodwinked" 29 October 1955
1347 "Rocket Squad" 10 March 1956
1348 "This Is a Life?" 9 July 1955
1349 "Knight-Mare Hare" 1 October 1955
1350 "A Kiddies Kitty" 20 August 1955
1351 "The Gay Anties" (reissue) 24 April 1954
1352 "Birth of a Notion" (reissue) 7 November 1953
1353 "Walky Talky Hawky" (reissue) 17 October 1953
1354 "The Eager Beaver" (reissue) 28 November 1953
1355 "Along Came Daffy" (reissue) 24 July 1954
1356 "Scent-imental over You" (reissue) 26 December 1953
1357 "Roughly Squeaking" (reissue) 27 February 1954
1358 "Mouse Menace" (reissue) 14 August 1954 Final reissued cartoon to use the "bullet" sequences (1946–1954).
1359 "Hobo Bobo" (reissue) 3 April 1954
1360 "One Meat Brawl" (reissue) 10 July 1954
1361 "The Cat Came Back" (reissue) 5 June 1954
1362 "Of Fox and Hounds" (reissue) 2 February 1954
1363 "Old Glory" (reissue) 12 September 1953
1364 "The Trial of Mr. Wolf" (reissue) 25 December 1954
1365 "Rhapsody in Rivets" (reissue) 11 September 1954 First reissued cartoon to use the "bullet" sequences (1954-1957).
1366 "The Foxy Duckling" (reissue) 6 November 1954
1367 "Back Alley Oproar" (reissue) 5 February 1955
1368 "The Shell Shocked Egg" (reissue) 27 November 1954
1369 "You Were Never Duckier" (reissue) 29 February 1955
1370 "House Hunting Mice" (reissue) 2 April 1955 Originally released in Cinecolor but reissued in Technicolor.
1371 "Crowing Pains" (reissue) 23 April 1955
1372 "What's Brewin', Bruin?" (reissue) 20 August 1955
1373 "Hop, Look and Listen" (reissue) 4 June 1955
1374 "Tweetie Pie" (reissue) 25 June 1955
1375 "The Goofy Gophers" (reissue) 23 July 1955
1376 "Inki at the Circus" (reissue) 16 October 1954
1377 "Two Scent's Worth" 15 October 1955
1378 "Pappy's Puppy" 17 December 1955
1379 "Heaven Scent" 31 March 1956
1380 "Tweet and Sour" 24 March 1956 This number was used in the trailer for Bugs Bunny's Cartoon Carnival.
1382 "A Hitch in Time" 1955
1383 "Weasel Stop" 11 February 1956
1384 "Roman Legion-Hare" 12 November 1955
1385 "Broom-Stick Bunny" 25 February 1956 22 June 1954
1386 "Rabbitson Crusoe" 28 April 1956
1387 "Bugs' Bonnets" 14 January 1956
1388 "The Unexpected Pest" 2 June 1956
1389 "Barbary-Coast Bunny" 21 July 1956
1391 "Tree Cornered Tweety" 19 May 1956
1392 "The High and the Flighty" 18 February 1956
1393 "Heir-Conditioned" 26 November 1955
1394 "90 Day Wondering" 1956
1395 "Rocket-bye Baby" 4 August 1956
1396 "Napoleon Bunny-Part" 16 June 1956
1397 "What's Opera, Doc?" 6 July 1957
1398 "Mixed Master" 14 April 1956
1399 "Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z" 5 May 1956 Final cartoon to be part of the Blue Ribbon program.
1400 "Deduce, You Say" 29 September 1956
1401 "Doggone Cats" (reissue) 10 September 1955 Reissued as "Dog Gone Cats". Originally released in Cinecolor but reissued in Technicolor.
1402 "The Rattled Rooster" (reissue) 22 October 1955
1403 "Fair and Worm-er" (reissue) 5 November 1955
1404 "The Mouse-Merized Cat" (reissue) 26 November 1955
1405 "The Foghorn Leghorn" (reissue) 24 December 1955
1406 "Bone Sweet Bone" (reissue) 21 January 1956 Reissued as "Bone, Sweet Bone". Originally released in Cinecolor but reissued in Technicolor.
1407 "I Taw a Putty Tat" (reissue) 25 February 1956 Originally released in Cinecolor but reissued in Technicolor.
1408 "Two Gophers from Texas" (reissue) 31 March 1956 Originally released in Cinecolor but reissued in Technicolor.
1409 "Kit for Cat" (reissue) 21 April 1956
1410 "A Horse Fly Fleas" (reissue) 7 July 1956 Reissued as "A Horsefly Fleas".
1411 "Little Orphan Airedale" (reissue) 4 August 1956
1412 "Scaredy Cat" (reissue) 2 June 1956
1413 "Daffy Dilly" (reissue) 18 August 1956 Originally released in Cinecolor but reissued in Technicolor.
1414 "Half-Fare Hare" 18 August 1956
1415 "Ali Baba Bunny" 9 February 1957
1416 "Stupor Duck" 17 July 1956
1417 "Tugboat Granny" 23 June 1956
1418 "Really Scent" 27 June 1959
1419 "Raw! Raw! Rooster!" 25 August 1956
1420 "Two Crows from Tacos" 24 November 1956
1421 "Boyhood Daze" 20 April 1957
1422 "The Slap-Hoppy Mouse" 1 September 1956
1423 "A Star Is Bored" 15 September 1956
1424 "Unnatural History" 14 November 1959
1425 "Wideo Wabbit" 27 October 1956
1426 "A Broken Leghorn" 26 September 1959
1427 "There They Go-Go-Go!" 10 November 1956
1428 "Bedevilled Rabbit" 13 April 1957
1429 "Three Little Bops" 5 January 1957
1430 "To Hare Is Human" 15 December 1956
1431 "The Honey-Mousers" 8 December 1956
1432 "Tweet Zoo" 12 January 1957
1433 "Go Fly a Kit" 23 February 1957
1434 "Boston Quackie" 22 June 1957
1435 "Piker's Peak" 25 May 1957
1436 "Scrambled Aches" 26 January 1957
1437 "Cheese It, the Cat!" 4 May 1957
1438 "Tweety and the Beanstalk" 16 March 1957
1439 "A Witch's Tangled Hare" 31 October 1959
1440 "Tabasco Road" 20 July 1957
1441 "Yankee Dood It" 13 October 1956
1442 "Fox-Terror" 11 May 1957
1443 "Ducking the Devil" 17 August 1957
1445 "Steal Wool" 8 June 1957
1446 "Mouse-Taken Identity" 16 November 1957
1447 "Bugsy and Mugsy" 31 August 1957
1448 "Rabbit Romeo" 14 December 1957
1449 "Tortilla Flaps" 18 January 1958
1450 "Birds Anonymous" 10 August 1957
1451 "Paying the Piper" (reissue) 20 October 1956
1452 "Mouse Wreckers" (reissue) 9 March 1957
1453 "Dough for the Do-Do" (reissue) 6 April 1957 Originally released in Cinecolor but reissued in Technicolor.
1454 "Henhouse Henery" (reissue) 1 December 1956
1455 "Fast and Furry-ous" (reissue) 27 April 1957
1456 "Swallow the Leader" (reissue) 19 January 1957
1457 "For Scent-imental Reasons" (reissue) 2 February 1957
1458 "Daffy Duck Hunt" (reissue) 17 November 1956
1459 "Bear Feat" (reissue) 18 May 1957
1460 "Mouse Mazurka" (reissue) 15 September 1956 First reissued cartoon released to retain the original credits.
1461 "Each Dawn I Crow" (reissue) 15 June 1957
1462 "Bad Ol' Putty Tat" (reissue) 29 June 1957
1463 "Hippety Hopper" (reissue) 24 August 1957 Final reissued cartoon to use the "bullet" sequences (1954-1957).
1464 "Hare-Way to the Stars" 29 March 1958
1465 "Show Biz Bugs" 2 November 1957
1466 "Baton Bunny" 10 January 1959
1467 "Zoom and Bored" 14 September 1957
1468 "Greedy for Tweety" 28 September 1957
1469 "Don't Axe Me" 4 January 1958
1470 "Robin Hood Daffy" 8 March 1958
1472 "Gonzales' Tamales" 30 November 1957
1473 "China Jones" 14 February 1959
1474 "Cat Feud" 20 December 1958
1475 "Hare-Less Wolf" 1 February 1958
1476 "Feather Bluster" 10 May 1958
1477 "Whoa, Be-Gone!" 12 April 1958
1478 "Drafty, Isn't It?" 1957
1479 "A Pizza Tweety-Pie" 22 February 1958
1480 "High Note" 3 December 1960
1481 "Now, Hare This" 31 May 1958
1482 "Touché and Go" 12 October 1957
1483 "Knighty Knight Bugs" 23 August 1958
1484 "Dog Tales" 26 July 1958
1485 "To Itch His Own" 28 June 1958
1486 "A Waggily Tale" 28 April 1958
1487 "Hook, Line and Stinker" 11 October 1958
1488 "Mouse-Placed Kitten" 24 January 1959
1489 "Weasel While You Work" 6 September 1958
1490 "A Bird in a Bonnet" 27 September 1958
1491 "Pre-Hysterical Hare" 1 November 1958
1492 "Who Scent You?" 23 April 1960
1493 "A Mutt in a Rut" 23 May 1959
1494 "Trick or Tweet" 21 March 1959
1495 "Hare-abian Nights" 28 February 1959
1496 "Mexicali Shmoes" 4 July 1959
1497 "Gopher Broke" 15 November 1958
1498 "Zip 'n Snort" 21 January 1961
1499 "Wild and Woolly Hare" 1 August 1959 Latest cartoon to receive a Blue Ribbon reissue.
1500 "Tweet and Lovely" 18 July 1959
1501 "Hare Splitter" (reissue) 7 September 1957[42] First reissued cartoon to use the "bullet" sequences (1957-1964).
1502 "Pop 'Im Pop!" (reissue) 21 September 1957[42]
1503 "His Bitter Half" (reissue) 19 October 1957[42]
1504 "The Leghorn Blows at Midnight" (reissue) 2 November 1957[42]
1505 "The Pest That Came to Dinner" (reissue) 7 December 1957[42]
1506 "The Hypo-Chondri-Cat" (reissue) 28 December 1957[42]
1507 "Home, Tweet Home" (reissue) 25 January 1958[42]
1508 "Mississippi Hare" (reissue) 15 February 1958[42]
1509 "Caveman Inki" (reissue) 1 March 1958[42]
1510 "It's Hummer Time" (reissue) 22 March 1958[42]
1511 "A Fractured Leghorn" (reissue) 19 April 1958[42]
1512 "The Scarlet Pumpernickel" (reissue) 17 May 1958[42]
1513 "All a Bir-r-r-d" (reissue) 14 June 1958[42]
1514 "Cat's Paw" 15 August 1959
1515 "Hip Hip- Hurry!" 6 December 1958
1516 "Awful Orphan" (reissue) 12 July 1958[42]
1517 "Rebel Rabbit" (reissue) 9 August 1958[42]
1518 "Stooge for a Mouse" (reissue) 30 August 1958[42] Final reissued cartoon to show production numbers.
1519 "Ready, Woolen and Able" 30 July 1960
1520 "The Mouse That Jack Built" 4 April 1959
1521 "Backwoods Bunny" 13 June 1959
1522 "Apes of Wrath" 18 April 1959
1523 "Person to Bunny" 1 April 1960
1524 "Hot-Rod and Reel!" 9 May 1959
1525 "Wild About Hurry" 10 October 1959
1526 "Hyde and Go Tweet" 14 May 1960
1527 "Bonanza Bunny" 5 September 1959
1528 "Wild Wild World" 27 February 1960
1529 "Tweet Dreams" 5 December 1959
1530 "Here Today, Gone Tamale" 29 August 1959
1531 "Crockett-Doodle-Do" 25 June 1960
1532 "Rabbit's Feat" 4 June 1960
1534 "West of the Pesos" 23 January 1960
1535 "Goldimouse and the Three Cats" 15 March 1960
1536 "Fastest with the Mostest" 9 January 1960
1537 "People Are Bunny" 19 December 1959
1538 "Mouse and Garden" 16 July 1960
1539 "Horse Hare" 13 February 1960
1540 "The Dixie Fryer" 24 September 1960
1541 "Trip for Tat" 29 October 1960
1542 "Mice Follies" 20 August 1960
1543 "The Mouse on 57th Street" 25 February 1961
1544 "Cannery Woe" 7 January 1961
1545 "Hopalong Casualty" 8 October 1960 21 July 1959
1546 "Strangled Eggs" 18 March 1961
1547 "Dog Gone People" 12 November 1960
1548 "From Hare to Heir" 3 September 1960
1549 "Hoppy Daze" 11 February 1961
1551 "The Abominable Snow Rabbit" 20 May 1961
1552 "A Scent of the Matterhorn" 24 June 1961
1553 "Lighter Than Hare" 17 December 1960
1554 "The Pied Piper of Guadalupe" 19 August 1961
1555 "D' Fightin' Ones" 22 April 1961
1556 "Martian Through Georgia" 29 December 1962
1557 "Compressed Hare" 29 July 1961
1558 "Nelly's Folly" 30 December 1961
1559 "Birds of a Father" 1 April 1961
1560 "Daffy's Inn Trouble" 23 September 1961
1561 "Crows' Feat" 21 April 1962
1562 "The Rebel Without Claws" 15 July 1961
1563 "A Sheep in the Deep" 10 February 1962
1564 "What's My Lion?" 21 October 1961
1565 "Good Noose" 10 November 1962
1566 "Prince Violent" 2 September 1961
1567 "Fish and Slips" 10 March 1962 14 April 1961
1568 "Wet Hare" 20 January 1962
1569 "The Last Hungry Cat" 2 December 1961
1570 "Mexican Boarders" 12 May 1962
1571 "Mother Was a Rooster" 20 October 1962
1572 "Louvre Come Back to Me!" 18 August 1962
1573 "Lickety-Splat" 3 June 1961
1574 "Zoom at the Top" 30 June 1962
1575 "Episode 5" 8 November 1960 First episode of The Bugs Bunny Show to be produced and the fifth to be released.
1576 "Episode 6" 15 November 1960
1577 "The Slick Chick" 21 July 1962
1578 "I Was a Teenage Thumb" 19 January 1963
1579 "Episode 8" 29 November 1960
1580 "Episode 7" 22 November 1960
1581 "Episode 9" 6 December 1960
1582 "Quackodile Tears" 31 March 1962
1583 "Honey's Money" 1 September 1962
1584 "Episode 10" 13 December 1960
1585 "Episode 11" 20 December 1960
1586 "Episode 12" 27 December 1960
1587 "Episode 3" 25 October 1960
1588 "Episode 13" 3 January 1961
1589 "Episode 2" 18 October 1960
1590 "Episode 14" 10 January 1961
1591 "Episode 4" 1 November 1960
1592 "Episode 15" 17 January 1961
1593 "Episode 16" 24 January 1961
1594 "Episode 17" 31 January 1961
1595 "Episode 1" 11 October 1960
1596 "Episode 18" 7 February 1961
1597 "Episode 19" 14 February 1961
1598 "Episode 20" 21 February 1961
1599 "Episode 21" 28 February 1961
1600 "Episode 22" 7 March 1961
1601 "Episode 23" 14 March 1961
1602 "Episode 24" 21 March 1961
1603 "Episode 25" 28 March 1961
1604 "Episode 26" 4 April 1961
1606 "Señorella and the Glass Huarache" 1 August 1964
1607 "Beep Prepared" 11 November 1961
1608 "To Beep or Not to Beep" 28 December 1963
1609 "The Jet Cage" 22 September 1962
1610 "The Million Hare" 6 April 1963
1611 "Now Hear This" 27 April 1963 Incorrectly shown as 161 in the opening titles.
1612 "Bill of Hare" 9 June 1962
1613 "Banty Raids" 29 June 1963
1614 "Mexican Cat Dance" 20 April 1963
1615 "Shishkabugs" 8 December 1962
1616 "Hare-Breadth Hurry" 8 June 1963
1617 "Fast Buck Duck" 9 March 1963
1619 "Aqua Duck" 28 September 1963
1620 "Woolen Under Where" 11 May 1963
1621 "Transylvania 6-5000" 30 November 1963
1622 "The Unmentionables" 7 September 1963 24 May 1962
1624 "Bad-Time Story" 10 October 1961
1625 "Satan's Waitin'" 17 October 1961
1626 "Daffy Doodling" 24 October 1961
1627 "Omni-Puss" 31 October 1961
1628 "Tired and Feathered" 4 November 1961
1629 "Ballpoint Puns" 21 November 1961
1630 "The Unfinished Symphony" 28 November 1961
1631 "Prison to Prison" 5 December 1961
1632 "Go, Man, Go" 12 December 1961
1633 "I'm Just Wild About Hare" 19 December 1961
1634 "Stage Couch" 26 December 1961
1635 "Do or Diet" 16 January 1962
1636 "Hare Brush" 23 January 1962
1637 "Is This a Life?" 13 February 1962
1638 "De-duck-tive Story" 20 February 1962
1639 "The Astro-Nuts" 13 March 1962
1640 "Vera's Cruise" 20 March 1962
1641 "Foreign Legion Leghorn" 19 April 1962
1642 "Man's Best Friend" 14 November 1961
1643 "Watch My Line" 26 April 1962
1644 "What's Up, Dog?" 3 July 1962
1645 "The Cat's Bah" 10 July 1962
1646 "No Business Like Slow Business" 17 July 1962
1647 "The Honey-Mousers" 24 July 1962
1648 "A Star Is Bored" 31 July 1962
1649 "A Tale of Two Kitties" 7 August 1962
1650 "Chili Weather" 17 August 1963
1651 "Nuts and Volts" 25 April 1964
1652 "A Message to Gracias" 8 February 1964
1653 "Devil's Feud Cake" 9 February 1963
1654 "Claws in the Lease" 9 November 1963
1657 "Freudy Cat" 14 March 1964
1660 "War and Pieces" 9 June 1964
1661 "Bartholomew Versus the Wheel" 29 February 1964
1662 "Hawaiian Aye Aye" 27 June 1964
1663 Adventures of the Road-Runner 2 June 1962
1664 "Dumb Patrol" 18 January 1964
1665 "Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare" 28 March 1964
1667 "Mad as a Mars Hare" 19 October 1963
1668 "The Iceman Ducketh" 16 May 1964
1669 "False Hare" 18 July 1964 29 October 1962

1964–1967 (DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and Format Films, 3-digit production number)[]

Prod. # Title Original Release Notes
301 "Road to Andalay" 26 December 1964
302 "Pancho's Hideaway" 24 October 1964
303 "It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House" 16 January 1965
304 "Cats and Bruises" 30 January 1965
305 "The Wild Chase" 27 February 1965
306 "Moby Duck" 27 March 1965
307 "Assault and Peppered" 24 April 1965
308 "Well Worn Daffy" 22 May 1965
309 "Corn on the Cop" 24 July 1965
310 "Suppressed Duck" 18 June 1965
311 "Rushing Roulette" 31 July 1965
312 "Tease for Two" 28 August 1965
313 "Run, Run, Sweet Road Runner" 21 August 1965
326 "Chili Corn Corny" 23 October 1965
327 "Go Go Amigo" 20 November 1965
328 "The Astroduck" 1 January 1966
329 "Mucho Locos" 5 February 1966
330 "A-Haunting We Will Go" 26 April 1966
331 "Mexican Mousepiece" 26 February 1966
332 "Daffy Rents" 26 March 1966
333 "Snow Excuse" 21 May 1966
334 "A Squeak in the Deep" 19 July 1966
335 "Feather Finger" 20 August 1966
336 "Swing Ding Amigo" 17 September 1966
337 "A Taste of Catnip" 3 December 1966
338 "Sugar and Spies" 5 November 1966
339 "Daffy's Diner" 21 January 1967
174 "Quacker Tracker" 29 April 1967
175 "The Music Mice-Tro" 27 May 1967

1967–1969 (Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, 5-digit production number)[]

Prod. # Title Original Release Notes
21756 "Cool Cat" 14 October 1967
21773 "3 Ring Wing-Ding" 24 August 1968
21774 "See Ya Later Gladiator" 29 June 1968 Final cartoon with the classic Warner Bros. characters.
21778 "Bunny and Claude (We Rob Carrot Patches)" 9 November 1968
21782[43] "Fistic Mystic" 29 March 1969
21784 "The Great Carrot-Train Robbery" 25 January 1969
21785 "Shamrock and Roll" 28 June 1969
21790 "Bugged by a Bee" 26 July 1969

1970s–2016 (Warner Bros. Animation, 6-digit production number)[]

255XXX - 1980s/1990s[]

Prod. # Title Original Release Notes
255046[44] "Spaced Out Bunny" 21 May 1980
255055 "Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie" 20 November 1980
255073 The Daffy-Speedy Show main title[45] 1981[46]
255085 "Daffy Duck's Movie: Fantastic Island" 5 August 1983
255111 "The Duxorcist" 20 November 1987 First Looney Tunes cartoon since "Bugged by a Bee".
255112 "The Night of the Living Duck" 23 September 1988 First Merrie Melodies cartoon since "Injun Trouble".
255117 Daffy Duck's Quackbusters 24 September 1988
255164 "Box Office Bunny" 8 February 1991
255175 Bugs Bunny's Overtures to Disaster 17 April 1991
255178 "(Blooper) Bunny" 13 June 1997 Final Merrie Melodies cartoon.
255179 "Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers" 1 February 1992
255203 Bugs Bunny's Lunar Tunes 1992
255246 "Carrotblanca" 25 August 1995 Despite being a Looney Tunes cartoon, the Merrie Melodies opening is used. Nearly all future Looney Tunes cartoons would do the same.
255255[47][48] Animation of Bugs and Daffy for the 67th Academy Awards 27 March 1995
255283 "Little Go Beep" 7 April 2000

256XXX - 1980s/1990s[]

Prod. # Title Original Release Notes
256127[49] Warner Catalog 1988 commercial[50] 1988
256132[51] Warner Catalog 1989 commercial[52] 1989
256167[53] Daffy Duck North American Waterfowl Plan PSA[54] 1991
256232 Marshall's Pepé Le Pew Commercial 1992
256272[55] Warner Bros. Studio Store QVC commercial[56] 1990s

406XXX - 1990s[]

Prod. # Title Original Release Notes
406093 Tiny Toons' Night Ghoulery 28 May 1995
406094 Tiny Toons Spring Break 27 March 1994
406097 "The Return of Batduck" 19 September 1992
406098 It's a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special 6 December 1992
406100 Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation 17 March 1992
406101 "Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow" 10 October 1990
406102 "Cinemaniacs!" 11 October 1990
406103 "Strange Tales of Weird Science" 14 November 1990
406104 "You Asked for It" 12 October 1990
406105 "Furrball Follies" 3 October 1990
406106 "Hero Hamton" 23 November 1990
406107 "Buster and the Wolverine" 19 October 1990
406108 "Her Wacky Highness" 21 September 1990
406109 "Rock 'n' Roar" 8 October 1990
406110 "Looniversity Daze" 20 November 1990
406111 "Career Oppor-Toon-ities" 13 November 1990
406112 "Gang Busters" 15 October 1990
406113 "The Wheel o' Comedy" 18 September 1990
406114 "Dating, Acme Acres Style" 19 November 1990
406115 "Rainy Daze" 1 November 1990
406116 "Fields of Honey" 2 November 1990
406117 "Hare-Raising Night" 2 October 1990
406118 "Best o' Plucky Duck Day" 21 November 1990
406119 "The Buster Bunny Bunch" 20 September 1990
406120 "The Acme Bowl" 16 November 1990
406121 "Citizen Max" 16 October 1990
406122 "Test Stress" 19 September 1990
406123 "You Asked For It, Part II" 22 October 1990
406124 "Prom-ise Her Anything" 9 October 1990
406125 "Hollywood Plucky" 23 October 1990
406126 "Life in the 90s" 5 October 1990
406127 "Stuff That Goes Bump in the Night" 27 September 1990
406128 "The Acme Acres Zone" 4 October 1990
406129 "Inside Plucky Duck" 15 November 1990
406130 "Wake Up Call of the Wild" 17 October 1990
406131 "It's Buster Bunny Time" 26 September 1990
406132 "Starting from Scratch" 1 October 1990
406133 "Looking Out for the Little Guy" 28 September 1990
406134 "Son of Looniversity Daze" 7 December 1990
406135 "Spring in Acme Acres" 6 November 1990
406136 "The Wacko World of Sports" 30 October 1990
406137 "Sawdust and Toonsil" 5 November 1990
406138 "Journey to the Center of Acme Acres" 25 September 1990
406139 "Pollution Solution" 14 February 1991
406140 "A Quack in the Quarks" 17 September 1990
406141 "Ask Mr. Popular" 4 December 1990
406142 "Europe in 30 Minutes" 26 October 1990
406143 "Fairy Tales for the 90's" 12 December 1990
406144 "Who Bopped Bugs Bunny?" 14 December 1889
406145 "Animaniacs!" 12 November 1990
406146 "Here's Hamton" 22 February 1991
406147 "No Toon Is an Island" 25 February 1991
406148 "The Looney Beginning" 14 September 1990
406149 "The Wide World of Elmyra" 8 November 1990
406150 "High Toon" 29 March 1991
406151 "Brave Tales of Real Rabbits" 18 February 1991
406152 "Psychic Fun-Omenon Day]" 7 November 1990
406153 "You Asked For It Again" 15 February 1991
406154 "Whale's Tales" 26 November 1990
406155 "A Ditch in Time" 9 November 1990
406156 "Son of the Wacko World of Sports" 12 February 1991
406157 "Weirdest Story Ever Told" 8 February 1991
406158 "How Sweetie It Is" 19 February 1991
406159 "The Return to the Acme Acres Zone" 4 February 1991
406160 "Mr. Popular Rules of Cool" 10 December 1990
406161 "The Acme Home Shopping Show" 16 February 1991
406162 "Viewer Mail Day" 11 February 1991
406163 "Tiny Toons Music Television" 1 February 1991
406164 "New Character Day" 20 February 1991
406165 "K-ACME TV" 26 February 1991
406166 "Playtime Toons" 20 September 1991
406167 "Going Places" 17 September 1991
406168 "Pledge Week" 16 September 1991
406169 "Elephant Issues" 18 September 1991
406170 "Toon Physics" 4 November 1991
406171 "Hog-Wild Hamton" 19 September 1991
406172 "Love Disconnection" 25 November 1991
406173 "Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian" 18 November 1991
406174 "Henny Youngman Day" 22 November 1991
406175 "Best of Buster Day" 23 November 1992
406176 "A Cat's Eye View" 17 November 1992
406177 "Take Elmyra Please" 24 February 1992
406178 "Thirteensomething" 14 September 1992
406179 "Acme Cable TV" 11 November 1991
406180 "Toon TV" 9 November 1992
406181 "New Class Day" 15 September 1992
406182 "Toons from the Crypt" 22 September 1992 (Australia)
October 1995 (Nickelodeon)
406183 "Sport Shorts" 13 November 1992
406184 "Kon Ducki" 10 February 1992
406185 "Sepulveda Boulevard" 17 February 1992
406186 "Flea for Your Life" 18 September 1992
406187 "Grandma's Dead" 10 November 1992
406188 "Weekday Afternoon Live" 16 November 1992
406189 "What Makes Toons Tick" 17 September 1992
406190 "Fox Trot" 16 September 1992
406191 "Music Day" 11 November 1992
406192 "Buster's Directorial Debut" 2 November 1992
406193 "Toons Take Over" 21 September 1992
406194 "Two-Tone Town" 28 September 1992
406195 "Washingtoon" 4 November 1992
406196 "The Horror of Slumber Party Mountain" 12 November 1992
406197 Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation (part 1) 17 March 1992
406198 Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation (part 2) 17 March 1992
406199 Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation (part 3) 17 March 1992
406200 Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation (part 4) 17 March 1992
406286 "A Chip Off the Old Castle" 30 September 1995
406287 "Platinum Wheel of Fortune" 16 September 1995
406288 "Bull Running on Empty" 11 November 1995
406289 "The Cat Who Knew Too Much" 9 September 1995
406290 "Outback Down Under" 27 January 1996
406291 "Something Fishy Around Here" 7 October 1995
406292 "A Ticket to Crime" 11 November 1995
406293 "Double Take" 23 September 1995
406294 "B2 or Not B2" 4 November 1995
406295 "It's a Plaid, Plaid, Plaid, Plaid World" 3 February 1996
406296 "The Maltese Canary" 25 November 1995
406297 "Go Fig" 17 February 1996
406298 "It Happened One Night Before Christmas" 16 December 1995
406351 "Spaced Out" 2 November 1996
406352 "Autumn's Leaving" 2 November 1996
406353 "Catch as Catch Cannes" 14 September 1996
406354 "Yodel Recall" 14 September 1996
406355 "Don't Polka Me" 28 September 1996
406356 "The Scare Up There" 2 November 1996
406357 "If It's Wednesday, This Must Be Holland!" 2 November 1996
406358 "The Granny Vanishes" 28 September 1996
406359 "Curse of De Nile" 9 November 1996
406360 "Hawaii 33⅓" 9 November 1996
406361 "Keep Your Pantheon" 23 November 1996
406362 "They Call Me Mr. Lincoln" 15 February 1997
406363 "Froggone It" 15 February 1997
406364 "One Froggy Throat" 22 February 1997
406365 "Mush Ado About Nothing" 22 February 1997
406366 "London Broiled" 23 November 1996
406401 "The Dog the Turtle Story" 7 September 1991
406402 "Like Father Like Son" / "Frights of Passage" 14 September 1991
406403 "War and Pieces" / "Airbourne Airhead" 21 September 1991
406404 "It's No Picnic" / "Kee-Wee Ala King" 26 October 1991
406405 "A Devil of a Job" 5 October 1991
406406 "Battling Bushrats" / "Devil in the Deep Blue Sea" 12 October 1991
406407 "Woeful Wolf" 19 October 1991
406408 "Devil With the Violet Dress On" / "Kidnapped Koala" 19 October 1991
406409 "Mishap in the Mist" / "Toothache Taz" 2 November 1991
406410 "Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty" / "Enter the Devil" 2 November 1991
406411 "Bewitched Bob" 16 November 1991
406412 "Instant Replay" / "Taz and the Pterodactyl" 23 November 1991
406413 "Pup Goes the Wendal" / "I'm Okay You're Taz" 14 December 1991
406414 "Comic Madness" / "Blunders Never Cease" 7 December 1991
406415 "Mall Wrecked" / "A Dingo's Guide to Magic" 21 November 1992
406416 "Road to Tazmania" 14 December 1991
406417 "Boys Just Wanna Have Fun" / "Unhappy Together" 31 October 1992
406418 "Amazing Shrinking Taz & Co" 5 September 1992
406419 "Oh, Brother" / "Taz Babies" 12 September 1992
406420 "Taz-Manian Theatre" / "The Bushrats Must Be Crazy" 14 September 1994
406421 "Jake's Big Date" / "Taz Live" 19 September 1992
406422 "The Outer Taz-Manian Zone" / "Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty Part II" 10 October 1992
406423 "Taz-Mania's Funniest Home Videos" / "Bottle Cap Blues" 17 October 1992
406424 "Heartbreak Taz" / "Just Be Cuz" 14 February 1995
406425 "Sidekicked" / "Gone with the Windbag" 7 November 1994
406426 "Return of the Road to Taz-Mania Strikes Back" 15 September 1994
406427 "Taz Like Dingo" 16 September 1994
406428 "The Pied Piper of Taz-Mania" / "The Treasure of the Burnt Sienna" 19 September 1994
406429 "Not a Shadow of a Doubt" / "Nursemaid Taz" 20 September 1994
406430 "Home Despair" / "Take All of Me" 21 September 1994
406431 "Bird-Brained Beast" / "Ready, Willing, Unable" 22 September 1994
406432 "We'll Always Have Taz-Mania" / "Moments You've Missed" 23 September 1994
406433 "Food for Thought" / "Gone to Pieces" 7 November 1992
406434 "A Midsummer Night's Scream" / "Astro Taz" 26 September 1992
406435 "Driving Mr. Taz" / "Mean Bear" / "Boulder Museum" 8 November 1994
406436 "Ticket Taker Taz" / "Taz - 2" 14 November 1994
406437 "Tazmanian Lullaby" / "Deer Taz" / "A Taz-Mania Moment" 3 October 1992
406438 "Hypnotazed" / "Mum's n' Taz's" 24 October 1992
406439 "Kee Wee Cornered" / "But, Is It Taz?" 14 November 1992
406440 "Wacky Wombat" / "Molly's Folly" 9 October 1993
406441 "Mutton For Nothing" / "Dr. Wendal and Mr. Taz" 15 November 1994
406442 "The Man from M.A.R.S." / "Friends for Strife" 28 November 1992
406443 "Merit Badgered" 2 October 1993
406444 "Antenna Dilemma" / "Autograph Pound" 6 November 1993
406445 "A Flea For Me" / "A Young Taz's Fancy" 11 September 1993
406446 "No Time for Christmas" 25 December 1993
406447 "Taz-Mania Confidential" / "The Platypi Psonic Psensation Psimulator" 21 November 1994
406448 "The Not So Gladiators" / "One Ring Taz" 22 November 1994
406449 "The Thing That Ate the Outback" / "Because It's There" 30 October 1993
406450 "Of Bushrats and Hugh" 25 September 1993
406451 "Never Cry Taz" / "Bully For Bull" 18 September 1993
406452 "Retakes Not Included" / "Pledge Dredge" 6 February 1995
406453 "Bushlad's Lament" / "Tasmania Comedy Institute" 13 February 1995
406454 "The Taz Story Primer" / "Ask Taz" 20 February 1995
406455 "Willie Wombat's Deja Boo-Boo" / "To Catch a Taz" 23 October 1993
406456 "It's a Taz's Life" / "Gee Bull!" 27 February 1995
406457 "Taz in Keeweeland" / "Stuck for Bucks" / "A Philosophical Taz Moment" 1 May 1995
406458 "Yet Another Road to Tasmania" 8 May 1995
406459 "Bad Luck Bottlecap" / "A Story With a Moral" 15 May 1995
406460 "Devil Indemnity" 16 October 1993
406461 "Taz & The Emu Egg" / "Willy Wombat's Last Stand" / "K-TAZ Commercial" 13 November 1993
406462 "Feed a Cold" / "Sidekick for a Day" 27 November 1993
406463 "One Saturday in Taz-Mania" / "Platypi on Film" 22 May 1995
406464 "Doubting Dingo" / "Sub Commander Taz" 20 November 1993
406465 "The Origin of the Beginning of the Incredible Taz-Man" / "Francis Takes a Stand" 2 May 1995

385XXX (1990s–2004)[]

Prod. # Title Original Release Notes
385680 "Card Bored Box" 19 September 2002
385703 "All Washed Up" 8 October 2002
385875 "I'm Going to Get You Fat Sucka" 20 September 2003
385890 "Hooray for Hollywood Planet" 1 November 2003

257XXX (2004–2006)[]

Prod. # Title Original Release Notes
257342 "The Menace of Maninsuit" 14 August 2004
257349 "The Mark of Xero" 7 January 2005
257355 "Surf the Stars" 4 February 2005
257608 "Boar to Be Riled" 15 April 2005
257613 "The Six Wazillion Dollar Duck, Part 1" 23 September 2005
257614 "The Six Wazillion Dollar Duck, Part 2" 23 September 2005
257619 "A Lame Duck Mind, Part 1" 14 October 2005
257620 "A Lame Duck Mind, Part 2" 14 October 2005

345XXX/3A5XXX (2006–2016)[]

Prod. # Title Original Release Notes
345180 "Coyote Falls" 30 July 2010
345181 "Fur of Flying" 24 September 2010
345182 "Rabid Rider" 17 December 2010
345193 "I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat" 18 November 2011
345194 "Daffy's Rhapsody" 10 February 2012 Copyrighted in 2011
345195 "Flash in the Pain" 12 June 2014 Copyrighted in 2011
345630 The Looney Tunes Show main title 2011
345631 "Casa De Calma" 14 June 2011
345632 "French Fries" 8 November 2011
345633 "The DMV" 20 September 2011
345634 "Point, Laser Point" 7 February 2012
345635 "Newspaper Thief" 23 August 2011 635S - "Chickenhawk"
345636 "The Shelf" 24 January 2012
345637 "Working Duck" 1 November 2011
345638 "Beauty School" 15 November 2011
345639 "Jailbird and Jailbunny" 17 May 2011
345640 "The Float" 22 November 2011
345641 "Fish and Visitors" 24 May 2011
345642 "Best Friends" 3 May 2011
345643 "Devil Dog" 21 June 2011
345644 "Reunion" 7 June 2011
345645 "Peel of Fortune" 12 July 2011
345646 "Members Only" 10 May 2011
345647 "Sunday Night Slice" 13 September 2011
345648 "The Foghorn Leghorn Story" 28 June 2011
345649 "To Bowl Or Not To Bowl" 26 July 2011
345650 "Eligible Bachelors" 5 July 2011
345651 "Monster Talent" 31 May 2011
345652 "Double Date" 19 July 2011
345653 "Off Duty Cop" 25 October 2011
345654 "Bugs & Daffy Get A Job" 30 August 2011
345655 "The Muh-Muh-Muh-Murder" 31 January 2012
345656 "That's My Baby" 6 September 2011
345657 Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote CGI segments 2011-2012
345893 "Itsy Bitsy Gopher" 16 October 2012
345898 "A Christmas Carol" 4 December 2012
345899 "The Stud, The Nerd, The Average Joe, & The Saint" 20 November 2012
345900 "It's a Handbag" 27 November 2012
345908 "The Grand Old Duck of York" 14 May 2013
345916 "Super Rabbit" 2 November 2013 (Australia)
3 November 2013 (Canada)
7 February 2014 (CEE)
31 August 2014 (United States)
3A5241 "Buddha Bugs" 21 September 2015
3A5269 "Oils Well That Ends Well" 27 February 2016

2016–2020s (Warner Bros. Animation, 3-digit with a 4-letter production number)[]

2016–2017[]

Prod. # Title Original Release Notes
WABB 632 "Wahder, Wahder, Everywhere" 25 June 2018 A14.12632
WABB 680 "When Marvin Comes Martian In" 28 November 2018 A14.12680
WABB 724 "Hare to the Throne" (part 2) 31 January 2019 A14.12724

2017–2018[]

Prod. # Title Original Release Notes
WABB 062 "The Wrong Brothers" 29 August 2019 A14.13062
WABB 070 "The Starship Mentalprise" 29 August 2019 A14.13070

2018–2023[]

Prod. # Title Original Release Notes
LTCT 001 "Curse of the Monkeybird" 31 May 2019
27 May 2020
A14.14001
LTCT 002 "Rhino Ya Don't" 27 May 2020 A14.14002
LTCT 003 "High Speed Hare" 29 April 2021 A14.14003
LTCT 004 "Basket Bugs" 12 June 2019
8 July 2021
A14.14004
LTCT 005 "Pool Bunny" 27 May 2020 A14.14005
LTCT 006 "Pitcher Porky" 12 June 2019
21 January 2021
A14.14006
LTCT 007 "Pest Coaster" 12 June 2019
5 May 2020
27 May 2020
A14.14007
LTCT 008 "Car Wars" TBA A14.14008
LTCT 009 "The Case of Porky's Pants" 21 January 2021 A14.14009
LTCT 010 "Raging Granny" 29 April 2021 A14.14010
LTCT 011 "Construction Obstruction" 6 April 2023 A14.14011
LTCT 012 "Dummies in the Dark" 6 April 2023 A14.14012
LTCT 013 "Mummy Dummy" 10 June 2019
8 July 2021
A14.14013
LTCT 014 "Sick as a Hare" 12 June 2019 A14.14014
LTCT 015 "Pilgwim's Pwogwess" 20 January 2022 A14.14015
LTCT 016 "Postalgeist" 26 July 2020
21 January 2021
A14.14016
LTCT 017 "Abducted Bunny" 27 July 2023 A14.14017
LTCT 018 "Big Rig Bunny" TBA A14.14018
LTCT 019 "Pain in the Ice" 12 June 2019
27 May 2020
A14.14019
LTCT 020 "Virtual Mortality" 25 November 2021 A14.14020
LTCT 021 "Don't Treadmill on Me" 20 January 2022
LTCT 022 "Lepre Conned" 21 January 2021
LTCT 025 "The Sales Duck" 21 January 2021
LTCT 026 "Practical Jerk!" 20 January 2022
LTCT 027 "Buzzard School" 27 May 2020
LTCT 028 "Brave New Home" 21 January 2021
LTCT 029 "Vincent Van Fudd" 27 May 2020
LTCT 030 "Dynamite Dance" 12 June 2019
LTCT 031 "Bathy Daffy" 25 November 2021
LTCT 032 "Tunnel Vision" 19 May 2020
27 May 2020
LTCT 033 "Shell Shocked" 21 January 2021
LTCT 034 "Bugs Bunny's 24-Carrot Holiday Special" 3 December 2020 Live-action wraparound segments
LTCT 035 "Fast & Steady" 8 July 2021
LTCT 036 "TNT Trouble" 12 June 2019
27 May 2020
LTCT 037 "Firehouse Frenzy" 27 May 2020
LTCT 038 "Hare Restoration" 27 May 2020
LTCT 039 "Hole in Dumb" 20 January 2022
LTCT 040 "The Daffy Dentist" 21 January 2021
LTCT 041 "Happy Birdy to You!" 25 November 2021
LTCT 042 "Fleece & Desist" 27 May 2020
LTCT 043 "Siberian Sam" 27 May 2020
LTCT 044 "Rabbit Sandwich Maker" 25 November 2021
LTCT 045 "Erabbitcator" 21 January 2021
LTCT 046 "Spare Me!" 29 April 2021
LTCT 047 "Downward Duck" 25 November 2021
LTCT 048 "Harm Wrestling" 27 May 2020
LTCT 049 "Parky Pig" 21 January 2021
LTCT 050 "Wet Cement" 10 June 2019
12 May 2020
27 May 2020
LTCT 051 "Duplicate Daffy" 29 April 2021
LTCT 052 "Cymbal Minded" 20 January 2022
LTCT 054 "Kitty Livin'" 21 January 2021
LTCT 055 "Relax!" 8 July 2021
LTCT 056 "Boo! Appetweet" 27 May 2020
LTCT 057 "Cactus If You Can" 27 May 2020
LTCT 058 "Bubble Dum" 23 May 2020
27 May 2020
LTCT 059 "Fully Vetted" 21 January 2021
LTCT 060 "Taziator" 21 January 2021
LTCT 061 "Nip and Duck" 8 July 2021
LTCT 062 "Sam-merica" 25 November 2021
LTCT 064 "Time Out!" 29 April 2021
LTCT 065 "Overdue Duck" 27 May 2020
LTCT 066 "Vender Bender" 29 April 2021
LTCT 067 "Pearl of My Dreams" 27 July 2023
LTCT 068 "Grilled Rabbit" 27 May 2020
LTCT 069 "Mt. Neverest" 8 July 2021
LTCT 070 "Fudds Bunny" 21 January 2021
LTCT 071 "Birthday Grifts" 27 July 2023
LTCT 072 "Big League Beast" 27 May 2020
LTCT 073 "Hex Appeal" 29 September 2022
LTCT 074 "Pigture Perfect" 29 April 2021
LTCT 075 "Falling for It!" 21 January 2021
LTCT 076 "Hole" 23 May 2020
27 May 2020
21 January 2021
29 April 2021
LTCT 077 "To Hive and to Hold" 8 July 2021
LTCT 078 "Hot Air Buffoon" 8 July 2021
LTCT 079 "Saddle Sore!" 29 April 2021
LTCT 080 "Shower Shuffle" 27 May 2020
LTCT 081 "Plumber's Quack" 27 May 2020
LTCT 082 "Chain Gangsters" 21 January 2021
LTCT 083 "Swoop De Doo!" 29 April 2021
LTCT 084 "Shoe Shine-nanigans" 21 January 2021
LTCT 086 "Hole Lotta Trouble" 29 January 2021
LTCT 087 "Duck Duck Boom!" 21 January 2021
LTCT 088 "Bonehead" 8 July 2021
LTCT 089 "High Hopes" 22 January 2021
LTCT 091 "Daffuccino" 21 January 2021
LTCT 092 "Weaselin' In!" 29 April 2021
LTCT 093 "Multiply and Conquer" 21 January 2021
LTCT 094 "Climate Control" 21 January 2021
LTCT 095 "Snow Laughing Matter" 3 December 2020
LTCT 096 "Rotund Rabbit" 8 July 2021
LTCT 098 "Red White and Bruised" 8 July 2021
LTCT 099 "Devil of a Drink" 29 April 2021
LTCT 100 "Rage Rover" 8 July 2021
LTCT 101 "Wrong with the Wind" 27 July 2023
LTCT 102 "A Pane to Wash" 29 April 2021
LTCT 103 "Key-Tastrophe!" 29 April 2021
LTCT 104 "Mallard Practice" 29 April 2021
LTCT 105 "A Skate of Confusion!" 8 July 2021
LTCT 106 "Puma Problems" 29 April 2021
LTCT 107 "Frame the Feline" 25 November 2021
LTCT 110 "Marv Attacks!" 29 April 2021
LTCT 111 "Bounty Bunny" 29 April 2021
LTCT 113 "Emotional Support Duck" 8 July 2021
LTCT 114 "A Wolf in Cheap Clothing" 29 April 2021
LTCT 115 "Marvin Flag" 27 May 2020
21 January 2021
29 April 2021
LTCT 116 "Asphalt and Battery" 8 July 2021
LTCT 117 "Born to Be Wile E." 29 April 2021
LTCT 118 "Nutty Devil" 29 April 2021
LTCT 119 "Elf Help" 3 December 2020
LTCT 120 "Jet Porkpelled" 8 July 2021
LTCT 122 "Hog Wash" 8 July 2021
LTCT 124 "Blunder Arrest" 20 January 2022
LTCT 126 "Yuletide Taz" 3 December 2020
LTCT 127 "Bottoms Up" 20 January 2022
LTCT 128 "Graveyard Goofs" 29 September 2022
LTCT 129 "Poolside Pest" 6 April 2023
LTCT 130 "Feather of the Bride" 6 April 2023
LTCT 131 "Holiday Purrchase" 3 December 2020
LTCT 132 "Funeral for a Fudd" 20 January 2022
LTCT 133 "Battle Stations" 8 July 2021
LTCT 136 "Ho Ho Go!" 3 December 2020
LTCT 139 "Yosemite Samurai" 6 April 2023
LTCT 140 "Stained by Me" 20 January 2022
LTCT 141 "Skyscraper Scrap" 6 April 2023
LTCT 142 "Bunny and the Beast" 3 February 2022
LTCT 143 "Sword Loser" 25 November 2021
LTCT 144 "Trophy Hunter" 25 November 2021
LTCT 145 "Cro-Mag Numb Skulls" 25 November 2021
LTCT 147 "Booby Prize" 20 January 2022
LTCT 148 "Hook, Line and Stinker!" 20 January 2022
LTCT 149 "Fowl Ploy" 25 November 2021
LTCT 150 "Auto Birdy Shop" 6 April 2023
LTCT 151 "End of the Leash" 8 July 2021
19 August 2021
25 November 2021
20 January 2022
LTCT 152 "In the Road Again" 8 July 2021
LTCT 154 "Daffy in Wackyland" 17 June 2023
LTCT 155 "Drum Schtick!" 20 January 2022
LTCT 157 "Bugs Hole Gags 2" 20 January 2022
6 April 2023
28 July 2023
LTCT 158 "Unlucky Strikes" 25 November 2021
LTCT 159 "Grand Canyon Canary" 20 January 2022
LTCT 160 "Battle of the Bunk" 8 July 2021
LTCT 161 "Lesson Plan 9 from Outer Space" 25 November 2021
LTCT 162 "BBQ Bandit" 25 November 2021
LTCT 164 "Oregon Fail" 27 July 2023
LTCT 165 "Pardon the Garden" 25 November 2021
LTCT 167 "Pain Rent" 6 April 2023
LTCT 168 "Eyes Wide Fudd" 6 April 2023
LTCT 171 "Boarding Games" 27 July 2023
LTCT 172 "Love Goat" 20 January 2022
LTCT 173 "Tweet Suite" 27 July 2023
LTCT 174 "Kitty Krashers" 6 April 2023
LTCT 175 "Duck Hunting" 6 April 2023
LTCT 176 "Ringmaster Disaster" 20 January 2022
LTCT 177 "Daffy Magician" 20 January 2022
6 April 2023
27 July 2023
LTCT 178 "Beast A-Birdin'" 20 January 2022
LTCT 179 "Duck Chocolate" 3 February 2022
LTCT 180 "Hideout Hare" 20 January 2022
LTCT 185 "The Pain Event" 20 January 2022
LTCT 186 "Tub-O-War" 27 July 2023
LTCT 187 "Adopt Me!" 8 July 2021
LTCT 188 "Life's a Beach 27 July 2023
LTCT 189 "Winter Hungerland" 27 July 2023
LTCT 190 "A Prickly Pair" 27 July 2023
LTCT 193 "Test Pest" 19 August 2021
LTCT 195 "Boardwalk Bunny" 27 July 2023
LTCT 196 "Moody at the Movies" 27 July 2023
LTCT 197 "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" 6 April 2023
LTCT 198 "Fake It 'Til You Bake It" 6 April 2023
LTCT 199 "Bulls-eye Bunny" 6 April 2023
LTCT 200 "Nest Effort" 6 April 2023
LTCT 201 "Desert Menu" 27 July 2023
LTCT 202 "Funny Book Bunny" 6 April 2023
LTCT 203 "Feline Lucky" 27 July 2023
LTCT 205 "Livin' the Daydream" 6 April 2023
LTCT 207 "Inn for Trouble" 29 September 2022
LTCT 208 "Cat Fished" 27 July 2023
TINY 921 "Freshman Orientoontion" 9 September 2023
TINY 922 "Give Pizza a Chance" 9 September 2023
TINY 923 "Extra, So Extra" 16 September 2023
TINY 924 "Tooney Ball Lights" 23 September 2023
TINY 925 "Save the Loo Bru" 30 September 2023
TINY 926 "Prank You Very Much" 7 October 2023
TINY 927 "General Hogspital" 14 October 2023
TINY 928 "Things That Go Tweet in the Woods" TBA
TINY 929 "Souffle, Girl Hey" 21 October 2023
TINY 930 "Tears of a Clone" 28 October 2023
TINY 931 "The Show Must Hop On" 4 November 2023
TINY 932 "Whatever Happened to Babsy Bunny?" 8 March 2024
TINY 933 Spring Beak (part 1) 8 March 2024
TINY 935 Tiny Toons Looniversity main title 2023

2022–2024[]

Prod. # Title Original Release Notes
BBBD 541 "Cheesy Peasy" 29 September 2022
BBBD 542 "Dino Fright" 25 July 2022
BBBD 543 "Race Track Race" 25 July 2022
BBBD 544 "Ice Creamed" 25 July 2022
BBBD 545 "Splash Zone" 22 July 2022
25 July 2022
BBBD 546 "Rock On" 26 September 2022
BBBD 547 "Buzz In" 27 September 2022
BBBD 548 "Snow Cap" 25 July 2022
BBBD 549 "Tweety-Go-Round" 25 July 2022
BBBD 550 "Stories" 28 September 2022
BBBD 551 "Smash House" 25 July 2022
BBBD 552 "Play Day" 25 July 2022
BBBD 553 "Looneyburg Lights" (part 1) 5 December 2022
BBBD 554 "Looneyburg Lights" (part 2) 5 December 2022
BBBD 555 "Big Feet" 31 October 2022
BBBD 556 "Game Time" 3 November 2022
BBBD 557 "Beach Battle" 2 November 2022
BBBD 558 "Soup Up" 4 November 2022
BBBD 559 "Squirreled Away" 1 November 2022
BBBD 560 "Looney Science" 30 September 2022
BBBD 561 "Batty Kathy" 28 August 2023
BBBD 562 "Sea School" 5 June 2023
BBBD 563 "Mail Whale" 19 June 2023
BBBD 564 "Honey Bunny" 4 September 2023
BBBD 565 "Underwater Star" 5 June 2023
BBBD 566 "Goofballs" 14 August 2023
BBBD 567 "Skate Park" 21 August 2023
BBBD 568 "Cheddar Days" 17 April 2023
BBBD 569 "Blast Off" 17 April 2023
BBBD 570 "K-9: Space Puppy" 17 April 2023
BBBD 571 "Cousin Billy" 17 April 2023
BBBD 572 "Castle Hassle" 27 November 2023
BBBD 573 "Bright Light" 26 June 2023
BBBD 574 "Mini Golf" 7 August 2023
BBBD 575 "Speedy" 1 December 2023
BBBD 576 "Party Boat" 12 June 2023
BBBD 577 "Catwalk" 28 November 2023
BBBD 578 "Taz Recycle" 17 April 2023
BBBD 579 "Dim Sum" 29 November 2023
BBBD 580 "Crane Game" 30 November 2023
BBBD 831 "Junior" 26 March 2024
BBBD 832 "Looney Moon" 27 March 2024
BBBD 833 "Glamp Out" 28 March 2024
BBBD 840 "Outer Space" 29 March 2024
BBBD 845 "The Easter Bunnies" 12 February 2024 (Latin America)
25 March 2024
BBBD 851 "Coaster Contest" TBA
BBBD 855 "Beignet Day" TBA
BBBD 857 "Fire Fighters" TBA
BBBD 863 "Dodo's Wacky Funhouse" TBA
TINY 741 Spring Beak (part 2) 8 March 2024
TINY 742 "Slay Cheese" 8 March 2024
TINY 743 "Tooned in Space" 8 March 2024
TINY 744 "Twin-Con" 8 March 2024
TINY 745 "Skulls and Sillybones" 8 March 2024

Movies[]

Prod. # Title Original Release Notes
BYEB 265 Bye Bye Bunny N/A Canceled
PDMV 325 The Day the Earth Blew Up A Looney Tunes Movie 11 June 2024 (Annecy)

Notes[]

  • The original 3-to-4-digit with a 2-letter production numbers were often displayed differently.
  • When lobby cards displayed production numbers in the early years they would display as
      1. (insert) of the (Looney Tunes or Merrie Melodies) series of Vitaphone Song Cartoons
    • A "Looney Tunes or Merrie Melodies" Cartoon No. (Insert)
    • Looney Tune or Merrie Melodie Cartoon # (insert)
    • When the production numbers started appearing on screen, they do not have the 2-letters were excised (for example the production number for Baby Bottleneck is LT-12-15 but displayed as just 12-15 under the WB shield on the original title).
    • Surviving production material shows production numbers without the final two digits (which indicate the production season).
  • Some of the numbers may be wrong, as certain cartoons in the 1960s of the studio's run feature identical production numbers in the opening titles. Blue Ribbon reissues would sometimes have the same production numbers as each other or newly released cartoons. Also some might not be properly sourced.
  • While in some cases the reasons for disparities are obvious (cartoons done by the faster Cinecolor process in the late 40s having much higher production numbers than the Technicolor shorts of that season), a cartoon with an earlier production number that was not released until after one with a later production number could mean anything.

References[]

  1. A common misconception with the golden age Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts is that every cartoon shows the production number under the opening titles until the Depatie-Freleng era. However, that is not the case. Every Looney Tune from "Sinkin' in the Bathtub" to "Yankee Doodle Daffy", and every Merrie Melodie from "Lady, Play Your Mandolin!" to "Tin Pan Alley Cats", show the Vitaphone release number under the titles instead. Vitaphone release numbers stop appearing on screen by "Porky Pig's Feat" and "Hiss and Make Up"; however, they would still be given to every cartoon until the last of the golden age. ("Injun Trouble"). For a list of Vitaphone numbers, see Warner Bros. Vitaphone Release Number List.
  2. https://www.whataboutthad.com/wb-production-number/
  3. https://www.icollector.com/A-Cartoonist-s-Nightmare-Layout-Drawing_i55842550
  4. https://www.icollector.com/A-Story-Drawing-from-Porky-the-Rain-Maker_i55842579
  5. 5.0 5.1 https://www.icollector.com/A-Collection-of-Model-Sheets-Including-The-Ducktators_i55842492
  6. https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/animator-breakdown-bob-clampetts-porkys-badtime-story-1937/
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  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/animator-breakdown-injun-trouble-1938-and-wagon-heels-1945/
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  35. https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/robert-mckimsons-fool-coverage-1952/
  36. 36.0 36.1 36.2 36.3 https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/robert-mckimsons-of-rice-and-hen-1953/
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  41. https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/an-art-davis-scrapbook/
  42. 42.00 42.01 42.02 42.03 42.04 42.05 42.06 42.07 42.08 42.09 42.10 42.11 42.12 42.13 42.14 42.15 https://archive.org/details/boxofficebaromet00boxo_7/page/153/mode/2up
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