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List of Yosemite Sam cartoons

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Yosemite Sam is an Americananimated cartoon character in theLooney Tunes andMerrie Melodies series of cartoons produced byWarner Bros. Animation. The character appeared in dozens of cartoons from the 1940s to the 2000s.

Golden Age appearances

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Hare Trigger[1][2]May 5, 1945Western OutlawYosemite Sam
  • First cartoon to star Yosemite Sam.
Along Came DaffyJune 14, 1947Starving HermitN/A
  • First of two shorts to not co-star Sam withBugs Bunny.
  • Only short for him to be paired with his black-haired twin.
  • One of three shorts to pair him withDaffy Duck.
Buccaneer Bunny[1][3]May 8, 1948PirateSea-Goin' Sam
Bugs Bunny Rides Again[1]June 12, 1948Western OutlawYosemite Sam
High Diving Hare[1]April 30, 1949CowboyYosemite Sam
Mutiny on the Bunny[1]February 11, 1950Sea CaptainShanghai Sam
Big House Bunny[1]April 22, 1950Prison OfficerSam Schultz
Bunker Hill Bunny[1]September 23, 1950British SoldierSam von Schmamm, the Hessian
Rabbit Every MondayFebruary 10, 1951HunterN/A
  • Last cartoon to portray Sam's mouth under his mustache. The change was made half-way through the cartoon.
The Fair-Haired HareApril 14, 1951Home OwnerYosemite Sam
Ballot Box Bunny[1]October 6, 1951Candidate for MayorYosemite Sam
14 Carrot RabbitMarch 15, 1952ProspectorChilkoot Sam
Hare LiftDecember 20, 1952Bank RobberYosemite Sam
Southern Fried RabbitMay 2, 1953Confederate SoldierColonel Sam
  • Scenes that involves portrayals of ethnic stereotypes were cut in modern television broadcasts.
Hare TrimmedJune 20, 1953Gold DiggerYosemite Sam
  • Only short to co-star both Bugs and Sam withGranny.
Captain HareblowerJanuary 16, 1954Pirate CaptainSam the Pirate

or Pirate Sam

Sahara Hare[1][4]March 26, 1955SheikhRiff Raff Sam
This Is a Life?[1]July 9, 1955Pirate (Flashback)Yosemite Sam
  • One of three shorts to pair him withDaffy Duck.
  • First of two cartoons to pair Sam with Bugs, Daffy andElmer Fudd.
  • A scene fromBuccaneer Bunny was reused for this cartoon as a flashback.
Roman Legion-HareNovember 12, 1955Captain of the Praetorian GuardN/A
Rabbitson CrusoeApril 28, 1956CastawayYosemite Sam
A Star Is BoredSeptember 15, 1956Western OutlawYosemite Sam
  • One of three shorts to pair him withDaffy Duck.
  • Second of two cartoons to pair Sam with Bugs, Daffy andElmer Fudd.
Piker's PeakMay 25, 1957Mountain ClimberN/A
Knighty Knight Bugs[1][3]August 23, 1958The Black KnightThe Black Knight
Hare-Abian NightsFebruary 28, 1959Sultan

Sheikh (flashback)

Yosemite Sam
Wild and Woolly HareAugust 1, 1959Western OutlawYosemite Sam
Horse HareFebruary 13, 1960Indian ChiefRenegade Sam
  • Rarely airs today due to its negative caricatures of Native Americans.
From Hare to Heir[1]September 3, 1960Grand DukeSam, Duke of Yosemite
Lighter Than Hare[1]December 17, 1960AlienYosemite Sam of Outer Space
Prince ViolentSeptember 2, 1961VikingSam the Terrible
  • Re-titled toPrince Varmint for television broadcasts due to its intimidating title.
Honey's MoneySeptember 1, 1962Gold DiggerN/A
  • Second of two shorts to not co-star Sam with Bugs Bunny. Only short to star Sam by himself.
  • Remake ofHis Bitter Half andHare Trimmed.
ShishkabugsDecember 8, 1962ChefN/A
  • Rare instance where Sam is portrayed as a victim rather than an instigator.
  • Shortest Bugs Bunny cartoon to be produced, with 5:05 of footage (not including opening and credits).
Devil's Feud CakeFebruary 9, 1963Bank Robber

Praetorian Captain

Sheikh

Yosemite Sam
  • Last Yosemite Sam cartoon directed by Friz Freleng during the Golden age of American Animation.
  • Reused scenes fromHare Lift, Roman Legion-Hare andSahara Hare, with new music provided byBill Lava.
Dumb PatrolJanuary 18, 1964German Fighter PilotBaron Sam Von Schpamm
  • Directed byGerry Chiniquy, using Freleng's Unit.
  • Last cartoon to star Yosemite Sam during the Golden age of American Animation.
Pancho's HideawayOctober 24, 1964N/AN/A
  • Features a Mexican relative, Pancho Vanilla, who is designed much like his cousin Sam but has a different accent

Post-Golden Age appearances

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1979

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1980

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1981

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1982

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1983

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1988

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1990

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1991

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1992

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1994

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  • The Warners 65th Anniversary Special (Animaniacs guest appearance)

1995

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1996

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1997

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2000

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2003

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2004

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2006

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2011

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2015

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2020

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2021

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2023

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References

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  1. ^abcdefghijklmBorowiec, Piotr (1998).Animated Short Films: A Critical Index to Theatrical Cartoons. Scarecrow Press. p. 193.ISBN 9780810835030.
  2. ^McCall, Douglas (2015).Film Cartoons: A Guide to 20th Century American Animated Features and Shorts.McFarland & Company. p. 139.ISBN 9781476609669.
  3. ^abGitlin, Martin; Wos, Joseph (2018).A Celebration of Animation: The 100 Greatest Cartoon Characters in Television History. Lyons Press. p. 82.ISBN 9781630762797.
  4. ^Liebman, Roy (2003).Vitaphone Films: A Catalogue of the Features and Shorts.McFarland & Company. p. 317.ISBN 9781476609362.
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