Phantasies
1939–1948 animated film series
Not to be confused with
Phantastes , the novel by George MacDonald.
Title card used in 1943
Phantasy is a series of animated cartoons produced by the Screen Gems studio for Columbia Pictures from 1939 to 1946.[ 1] The series, featuring characters such as Willoughby Wren and Superkatt , is notable as being the last theatrical animated series produced in black-and-white by a major studio. To cut costs, Columbia did not move the Phantasies out of black-and-white until the end of 1946, when it went to all-Cinecolor production.[ 2] While the Screen Gems studio closed in 1946, the completed Phantasy cartoons continued to be released until 1948.
Filmography
Title
Release date
Director
Character(s)
Notes
The Charm Bracelet
September 1, 1939
Allen Rose
Scrappy
The Millionaire Hobo
November 24, 1939
The Mouse Exterminator
January 26, 1940
Krazy Kat
Final Columbia cartoon featuring Krazy Kat.
Man of Tin
February 23, 1940
Allen Rose (uncredited)
Scrappy
Fish Follies
May 10, 1940
News Oddities
July 19, 1940
Harry Love (uncredited)
Listed as a Krazy Kat cartoon in TV packages despite the character not appearing in this short at all.
School Boy Dreams
September 24, 1940
Allen Rose
Scrappy
Happy Holidays
October 25, 1940
The Little Theatre
February 7, 1941
Final cartoon featuring Scrappy
There's Music in Your Hair
March 28, 1941
Arthur Davis (uncredited)
The Cute Recruit
May 2, 1941
The Wallflower
July 3, 1941
Ben Harrison (uncredited)
The Merry Mouse Cafe
August 15, 1941
Allen Rose (uncredited)
The Crystal Gazer
September 26, 1941
Sid Marcus (uncredited)
Dog Meets Dog
March 6, 1942
Alec Geiss
Butch Bulldog
The Wild and Woozy West
April 30, 1942
Lou Lilly and Allen Rose
A Battle for a Bottle
May 29, 1942
Alec Geiss
Old Blackout Joe
August 27, 1942
John Hubley and Paul Sommer
Joe
John Hubleys directorial debut
The Gullible Canary
September 18, 1942
Alec Geiss
The Dumbconscious Mind
October 23, 1942
John Hubley and Paul Sommer
Malice in Slumberland
November 20, 1942
Alec Geiss
Cholly Polly
December 18, 1942
The Vitamin G-Man
January 22, 1943
John Hubley and Paul Sommer
Kindly Scram
March 5, 1943
Alec Geiss
Willoughby's Magic Hat
April 30, 1943
Bob Wickersham
Sparky
Duty and the Beast
May 28, 1943
Alec Geiss
Mass Mouse Meeting
June 25, 1943
The Fly in the Ointment
July 23, 1943
Paul Sommer
Dizzy Newsreel
August 27, 1943
Alec Geiss
Nursery Crimes
October 8, 1943
Professor J. Snuffington Snodgrass
The Cocky Bantam
November 12, 1943
Paul Sommer
The Playful Pest
December 3, 1943
Polly Wants a Doctor
January 6, 1944
Howard Swift
Magic Strength
February 4, 1944
Bob Wickersham
Willoughby Wren
Lionel Lion
March 3, 1944
Paul Sommer
Lost.
Giddy-Yapping
April 7, 1944
Howard Swift
Mr. Fore by Fore
June 7, 1944
Tangled Travels
June 9, 1944
Alec Geiss
The Case of the Screaming Bishop
August 4, 1944
Howard Swift
Mutt 'n' Bones
August 25, 1944
Paul Sommer
As the Fly Flies
November 17, 1944
Howard Swift
Goofy News Views
April 27, 1945
Sid Marcus
Booby Socks
July 12, 1945
Howard Swift and Bob Wickersham
Simple Siren
September 20, 1945
Paul Sommer
Kongo-Roo
April 18, 1946
Howard Swift
Snap Happy Traps
June 6, 1946
Bob Wickersham
The Schooner the Better
July 4, 1946
Howard Swift
Last cartoon in black and white.
Fowl Brawl [ 3]
January 19, 1947
Produced in Cinecolor ; lost.
The Uncultured Vulture
February 6, 1947
Bob Wickersham
Produced in Cinecolor
Wacky Quacky
March 20, 1947
Alex Lovy
Quacky
Produced in Cinecolor
Leave Us Chase It
May 15, 1947
Howard Swift
Superkatt
Produced in Cinecolor
Tooth or Consequences
June 5, 1947
The Fox and the Crow
Produced in Cinecolor
Kitty Caddy
November 6, 1947
Sid Marcus
Produced in Cinecolor
Topsy Turkey
February 5, 1948
Produced in Cinecolor
Short Snorts on Sports
June 3, 1948
Alex Lovy
Produced in Cinecolor ;. Final Phantasy short.
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