Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Filmography (1929–1939) - 1936 – 32 Titles

1936 – 32 Titles

All Merrie Melodies are in 3-strip Technicolor, except where noted.
This year, the Merrie Melodies series adopts "Merrily We Roll Along" as its theme (the first cartoon to use this theme is Boulevardier from the Bronx). The Merrie Melodies series also begins using "target" opening and closing titles this year (starting with I Wanna Play House, minus the "zooming" WB shield).

Title Series Director Characters Release date Availability Notes
Plane Dippy LT Tex Avery Porky, Beans, Little Kitty 1936-01-04
  • First use of the name Porky Pig
I Wanna Play House MM Friz Freleng 1936-01-11
  • First Merrie Melodies cartoon with the opening rings
  • First cartoon in 3-hue color
Alpine Antics LT Jack King Beans, Kitty 1936-01-25
  • DVD - LTGC Volume 5, Disc 4
The Cat Came Back MM Friz Freleng 1936-02-08
  • 2-Strip Technicolor
    • Final cartoon in 2-strip color until the Cinecolor releases of the 1940s.
  • Final cartoon release copyrighted to the Warner Bros. Productions Corp.
  • Final cartoon to open up with "Warner Bros. Productions Corp. And the Vitaphone Corp. Present"
The Phantom Ship LT Jack King Beans, Ham and Ex 1936-02-24
  • First Cartoon release copyrighted to the Vitaphone Corp
  • First Cartoon to open up "Vitaphone Presents"
Boom Boom LT Jack King Beans, Porky 1936-02-29
  • DVD - The Charge of the Light Brigade (unrestored)
The Fire Alarm LT Jack King Ham and Ex, Beans 1936-03-09
I'm a Big Shot Now MM Friz Freleng 1936-04-11
  • DVD - Bullets or Ballots (unrestored)
  • Final cartoon scored by Bernard Brown
  • First cartoon release copyrighted to the Vitaphone Corp.
The Blow Out LT Tex Avery Porky 1936-04-24
  • First solo Porky Pig Cartoon.
Westward Whoa LT Jack King Beans, Ham & Ex, Kitty, Porky 1936-04-25
  • Final appearances of Beans, Ham & Ex and Little Kitty
  • Public domain
Let It Be Me MM Friz Freleng 1936-05-09
  • DVD - Follow the Fleet (unrestored)
Fish Tales LT Jack King Porky 1936-05-23
I'd Love to Take Orders From You MM Tex Avery 1936-05-25
Bingo Crosbyana MM Friz Freleng 1936-05-30
  • DVD - Swing Time (unrestored)
Page Miss Glory MM Tex Avery (uncredited) 1936-06-09
  • DVD - LTGC Volume 6, Disc 4
  • Blu-Ray - LTPC Volume 2, Disc 2
Shanghaied Shipmates LT Jack King Porky 1936-06-20
When I Yoo Hoo MM Friz Freleng 1936-06-27
Porky's Pet LT Jack King Porky 1936-07-11
I Love to Singa MM Tex Avery 1936-07-18
  • DVD - LTGC Volume 2, Disc 4
  • DVD - Happy Feet(2-Disc DVD release)
  • Blu-Ray - LTPC Volume 1, Disc 2
  • Original titles restored on DVD
Porky the Rain-Maker LT Tex Avery Porky 1936-08-01
Sunday Go to Meetin' Time MM Friz Freleng 1936-08-08
  • Part of the Censored Eleven
Porky's Poultry Plant LT Frank Tashlin Porky 1936-08-22
  • LTGC Volume 4, Disc 2
  • First score by Carl Stalling.
  • First cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin
At Your Service Madame MM Friz Freleng Piggy 1936-08-29
  • Final score by Norman Spencer.
  • First appearance of Piggy in a Technicolor
Porky's Moving Day LT Jack King Porky 1936-09-12
  • Last LT cartoon directed by Jack King.
Toy Town Hall MM Friz Freleng 1936-09-19
  • DVD - Shall We Dance (unrestored)
Boulevardier from the Bronx MM Friz Freleng 1936-10-10
  • First Cartoon to have a "Merrily We Roll Along" on the rings.
  • Porky Pig makes a cameo in a blue coat pushing the station to the train.
  • Only the merrie melodies in the rings that desinged.
Little Beau Porky LT Frank Tashlin Porky 1936-10-14
  • DVD - LTGC Volume 4, Disc 2
The Coo-Coo Nut Grove MM Friz Freleng 1936-11-28
  • DVD - LTGC Volume 3, Disc 2
The Village Smithy LT Tex Avery Porky 1936-12-05
Porky in the North Woods LT Frank Tashlin Porky 1936-12-19
  • DVD - LTGC Volume 4, Disc 2
Milk and Money LT Tex Avery Porky 1936-12-28
  • DVD - LTGC Volume 5, Disc 4
Don't Look Now MM Tex Avery 1936-12-30

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