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Happy Harmonies

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Animated film series

Happy Harmonies
Directed by
Produced by
  • Hugh Harman
  • Rudolf Ising
Color processTechnicolor
Production
company
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release dates
September 1, 1934 –
March 12, 1938
Running time
7–10 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Happy Harmonies is a series of thirty-sevenanimated cartoons distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer and produced byHugh Harman and Rudolf Ising between 1934 and 1938.[1]

Produced inTechnicolor, these cartoons were very similar toWalt Disney'sSilly Symphonies andWarner BrothersMerrie Melodies musical series. They occasionally featuredBosko, a character who starred in the firstLooney Tunes shorts that the duo produced forLeon Schlesinger. After the first two cartoons, the design of Bosko changed from an "inkblot" to a more realisticAfrican-American boy.[2]

The two final titles in the series were originally produced by Harman and Ising asSilly Symphonies cartoons. Disney originally had Harman and Ising create three shorts for Disney, but when they only kept one of their three shorts (Merbabies), the copyrights to the other two (Pipe Dreams andThe Little Bantamweight) were sold to MGM who released them asHappy Harmonies.[3]

List of cartoons

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1934

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No.TitleDirected byNotesRelease date
1The Discontented CanaryRudolf IsingSeptember 1, 1934
2The Old PioneerRudolf Ising
  • Reuses footage fromMoonlight for Two (1932).
  • First cartoon to label the nameHappy Harmonies on the title card.
  • Not shown on TV due to Native American stereotyping.
  • Extra on the DVD ofManhattan Melodrama.
September 29, 1934
3Tale of the Vienna WoodsHugh HarmanOctober 27, 1934
4Bosko's Parlor PranksHugh HarmanNovember 24, 1934
5Toyland BroadcastRudolf IsingDecember 22, 1934

1935

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No.TitleDirected byNotesRelease date
6Hey-Hey FeverHugh Harman
  • Final appearance of the original Bosko design.
  • Extra in the DVD ofA Tale of Two Cities (1935), along withHoneyland.
January 9, 1935
7When the Cat's AwayRudolf IsingFebruary 16, 1935
8The Lost ChickHugh Harman
  • Additional voices are provided by Elmore Vincent.[4]
March 9, 1935
9The Calico DragonRudolf IsingMarch 30, 1935
10Good Little MonkeysHugh Harman
  • First appearance of the "Good Little Monkeys".
April 13, 1935
11The Chinese NightingaleRudolf Ising
  • Not shown on American television due to Chinese characterizations.
April 27, 1935
12Poor Little MeHugh HarmanMay 11, 1935
13Barnyard BabiesRudolf IsingMay 25, 1935
14The Old PlantationRudolf Ising
  • First cartoon in three-strip Technicolor not released by Disney.
  • Not shown on American television due to African-American characterizations.
September 21, 1935
15HoneylandRudolf IsingOctober 19, 1935
16Alias St. NickRudolf IsingNovember 16, 1935
17Run, Sheep, Run!Hugh Harman
  • First appearance of the new Bosko design by Harman as a young African-American child.
  • First appearance of the new Bruno design.
December 14, 1935

1936

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No.TitleDirected byNotesRelease date
18BottlesHugh HarmanJanuary 11, 1936
19The Early Bird and the WormRudolf IsingFebruary 8, 1936
20The Old Mill PondHugh HarmanMarch 7, 1936
21Two Little PupsRudolf Ising
  • First appearance of the "Two Little Pups".
April 4, 1936
22The Old HouseHugh Harman
  • Featuring Bosko, Honey, and Bruno.
  • First appearance of the new Honey design as a young African-American child.
  • Honey sings "There Ain't No Spooks in There!".
May 2, 1936
23The Pups' PicnicRudolf Ising
  • Featuring the "Two Little Pups".
May 30, 1936
24To SpringWilliam HannaJune 4, 1936
25Little CheeserRudolf IsingJuly 11, 1936
26The Pups' ChristmasRudolf Ising
  • Featuring the "Two Little Pups".
December 12, 1936

1937

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No.TitleDirected byNotesRelease date
27Circus DazeHugh Harman
  • Featuring Bosko and Honey.
  • Last cartoon billed as aHappy Harmonies.
January 16, 1937
28Swing WeddingHugh HarmanFebruary 13, 1937
29Bosko's Easter EggsHugh Harman
  • Featuring Bosko.
  • Final appearance of Honey.
March 20, 1937
30Little Ol' Bosko and the PiratesHugh HarmanMay 1, 1937
31The Hound and the RabbitRudolf IsingMay 29, 1937
32The Wayward PupsRudolf IsingJuly 10, 1937
33Little Ol' Bosko and the CannibalsHugh Harman
  • Second of three "Little Ol' Bosko and the Jazz Frogs" shorts.
August 28, 1937
34Little Buck CheeserRudolf IsingDecember 15, 1937

1938

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No.TitleDirected byNotesRelease date
35Little Ol' Bosko in BagdadHugh Harman
  • Third of three "Little Ol' Bosko and the Jazz Frogs" shorts.
  • Final Bosko cartoon.
January 1, 1938
36Pipe DreamsHugh Harman
  • Featuring the "Good Little Monkeys".
  • Originally produced for Disney, but released by MGM.
  • Rarely shown on television due to showings of tobacco.
February 5, 1938
37The Little BantamweightRudolf Ising
  • Originally produced for Disney, but released by MGM.
  • Final cartoon in theHappy Harmonies series.
March 12, 1938

Home media

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The only official home release to date containing a significant number of theHappy Harmonies shorts is theHappy Harmonies Cartoon ClassicsLaserDisc box set. The LaserDisc set was released in 1994 byMGM/UA Home Video,[7] which predated the merger ofTurner Broadcasting System withTime Warner in 1996. The four-disc set contains 17 of the 37Happy Harmonies shorts while the remaining 25 shorts include one side of sixBarney Bear cartoons, the 1939 shortPeace on Earth and the 1940 animated shortThe Milky Way.[8] In 1999, MGM paid Time Warner $225 million to end its lease of distributing content owned byTurner Entertainment Co. prior to 1996 (the cartoons are part of MGM's pre-May 1986 library in which Turner had purchased 13 years ago). While the copyrights remain with Turner, distribution rights are now withWarner Bros., Turner's current parent company.[9]

References

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  1. ^Lenburg, Jeff (1999).The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. p. 89.ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. RetrievedJune 6, 2020.
  2. ^"Happy Harmonies".www.bcdb.com, February 2, 2012
  3. ^Who's Who in Animated Cartoons: An International Guide to Film and Television's Award-Winning and Legendary Animators
  4. ^Webb, Graham (2011).The Animated Film Encyclopedia: A Complete Guide to American Shorts, Features and Sequences (1900-1999) (Second ed.). McFarland & Company Inc. p. 210.ISBN 978-0-7864-4985-9.
  5. ^Baxter, Devon (October 4, 2017)."Harman-Ising's 'The Early Bird and the Worm' (1936)". Cartoon Research.
  6. ^Webb, Graham (2011).The Animated Film Encyclopedia: A Complete Guide to American Shorts, Features and Sequences (1900-1999) (Second ed.). McFarland & Company Inc. p. 101.ISBN 978-0-7864-4985-9.
  7. ^"LaserDisc Database - Happy Harmonies: MGM Cartoon Classics #1 [ML104688]".
  8. ^"LaserDisc Database - Happy Harmonies: MGM Cartoon Classics #1 [ML104688]".
  9. ^"MGM Buys Its Way Out of Pact for $225 Million".Los Angeles Times. March 16, 1999.
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