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After George Herriman conceived the Krazy Kat comic strip in 1913, the title character began appearing in animated shorts three years later. From 1916 to 1940, Krazy Kat was featured in 231 films.[ 1] The following is a list of the cartoons released theatrically, separated by studio.
Advertisement (1916)
The title card of this 1916 silent short read "Hearst-Vitagraph News Pictorial. Krazy Kat - Bugologist. A Cartoon By George Herriman. Animated by Frank Moser. Copyright 1916 by Animated Film Services Inc." Length 3m24s, 416 kbit/s
Another of the Hearst-Vitagraph Krazy Kat animated shorts.
Another of the Hearst-Vitagraph Krazy Kat animated shorts.
Title
Release date
Introducing Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse
February 18, 1916
Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse Believe in Signs
February 21, 1916
Krazy Kat & Ignatz Mouse Discuss the Letter 'G'
February 25, 1916
Krazy Kat Goes A-Wooing
February 29, 1916
Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse: A Duet, He Made Me Love Him
March 3, 1916
Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse in Their One-Act Tragedy: "The Tail of the Nude Tail"
March 6, 1916
Krazy Kat, Bugologist
March 14, 1916
Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse at the Circus
March 17, 1916[ 2]
Krazy Kat Demi-Tasse
March 21, 1916
Krazy Kat Invalid
March 27, 1916
Krazy Kat at the Switchboard
April 3, 1916
A Tale That is Knot
April 14, 1916
Krazy Kat the Hero
April 14, 1916
Krazy Kat to the Rescue
April 14, 1916
Krazy Kat at Looney Park
June 17, 1916
A Sad Awakening
June 20, 1916[ 3]
A Tempest in a Paint Pot
July 3, 1916
A Grid-Iron Hero
October 9, 1916
The Missing One
November 27, 1916
Krazy Kat Takes Little Katrina For an Airing
December 23, 1916
Throwing the Bull
February 4, 1917
Roses and Thorns
March 11, 1917
Robbers and Thieves
April 12, 1917
The Cook
April 29, 1917
Moving Day
May 27, 1917
All Is Not Gold That Glitters
June 24, 1917
A Krazy Katastrophe (final Krazy Kat theatrical short in World War I )
August 5, 1917
Title
Release date
The Great Cheese Robbery *
January 16, 1920
Love's Labor Lost *
January 30, 1920
The Best Mouse Loses *
March 3, 1920
Kats Is Kats *
June 4, 1920
The Chinese Honeymoon
July 3, 1920
A Family Affair
October 25, 1920
The Hinges on the Bar Room Door
January 8, 1921
The Awful Spook
January 21, 1921
How I Became Krazy
January 26, 1921
The Wireless Wire-Walkers *
February 26, 1921
* Directed by Vernon Stallings
In the first two cartoon series', Krazy was depicted as a genderless feline, similar to the comic strip. From here onward, Krazy is portrayed as a male cat.
Title
Release date
Note
Hot Dogs
October 1, 1925
The Smoke Eater
October 15, 1925
A Uke-Calamity
November 1, 1925
Bokays and Brickbatz **
November 15, 1925
The Hair Raiser
November 15, 1925
The Flight That Failed
November 15, 1925
The New Champ
November 30, 1925
Jams and Gems
December 1, 1925
Often mis-cited as "James and Gems".
Monkey Business
December 15, 1925
Pie-Eyed Pie
1925
May be a variant title for Monkey Business ; listed in Motion Picture News but no other trade papers.
Battling For Barleycorn
January 1, 1926
A Punctured Romance
January 15, 1926
Often mis-cited as "A Pickled Romance" or "A Picked Romance"; New York State and Pathé ("Eve's Film Review") records establish actual title.
The Ghost Fakir
February 1, 1926
Puss and Boots
February 15, 1926
Sucker Game
February 15, 1926
Back To Backing
March 1, 1926
Sometimes cited as "Back to Batching".
Double Crossed
March 15, 1926
Scents and Nonsense **
April 1, 1926
Feather Pushers
April 15, 1926
Cops the Suey
May 1, 1926
Often mis-cited as "Cops Suey".
In the Movies
August 15, 1926
R-C Pictures/Winkler Pictures
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Title
Release date
Note
The Chicken Chaser
September 2, 1926
East Is Best
September 22, 1926
Jimmy's Whiskers
October 1, 1926
Sometimes cited as "Jiminy Whiskers".
Shore Enough **
October 11, 1926
Watery Gravy **
October 15, 1926
Mouse Trapped
October 15, 1926
Home movie title "Krazy Kat's Mouse Trap"; commonly circulating in a version (erroneously) retitled as Bokays and Brickbatz , in fact a different cartoon.
Farmyard Frolic
1926
Home movie title "A Barnyard Frolic"; UK release as a two-part serial, with second half titled "The Frolics That Finished" (this part commonly circulated).
Fowl Play
1926
The Pole-Lander
1926
UK release as a two-part serial, with titles "Searching for Santa!" (this part commonly circulated) and "Santa Claws Our Pet".
Teeth for Two
1926
Cheese It
November 8, 1926
Dots and Dashes
November 22, 1926
Gold Struck
December 6, 1926
The Wrong Queue
December 20, 1926
Horse Play
January 3, 1927
Busy Birds
January 17, 1927
Sharps and Flats
January 31, 1927
Kiss Crossed
February 14, 1927
A Fool's Errand
February 28, 1927
Stomach Trouble
March 14, 1927
The Rug Fiend
March 28, 1927
Hire a Hall
April 11, 1927
Don Go On
April 23, 1927
Burnt Up
May 9, 1927
Night Owl
May 23, 1927
On the Trail
June 6, 1927
Passing the Hat
June 20, 1927
Best Wishes
July 4, 1927
Black and White
July 10, 1927
Wild Rivals
July 18, 1927
Bee Cause
August 15, 1927
Skinny
August 29, 1927
Title
Release date
Note
Sealing Whacks
August 1, 1927
Tired Wheels
August 13, 1927
Web Feet
August 27, 1927
School Daze
September 10, 1927
Rail Rode
September 24, 1927
Aero Nuts
October 8, 1927
Topsy Turvy
October 22, 1927
Pie Curs
November 5, 1927
For Crime's Sake
November 19, 1927
Milk Made
December 3, 1927
The Stork Exchange
December 17, 1927
Grid Ironed
December 31, 1927
Pig Styles
January 14, 1928
Shadow Theory
January 28, 1928
Ice Boxed
February 11, 1928
A Hunger Stroke
February 25, 1928
Wired and Fired
March 10, 1928
Love Sunk
March 24, 1928
Tong Tied
April 7, 1928
A Bum Steer
April 21, 1928
Gold Bricks
May 5, 1928
The Long Count
May 19, 1928
The Patent Medicine Kid
June 2, 1928
Stage Coached
June 16, 1928
The Rain Dropper
June 30, 1928
A Companionate Mirage
July 14, 1928
News Reeling
August 4, 1928
Baby Feud
August 16, 1928
Sea Sword
September 5, 1928
The Show Vote
September 15, 1928
The Phantom Trail
September 29, 1928
Come Easy, Go Slow
October 15, 1928
Beaches and Scream
October 29, 1928
Nicked Nags
November 9, 1928
Liar Bird
November 23, 1928
Still Waters
December 7, 1928
Night Owls
December 22, 1928
Cow Belles
January 5, 1929
Hospitalities
January 18, 1929
Reduced Weights
February 1, 1929
Flying Yeast
February 15, 1929
Vanishing Screams
March 1, 1929
A Joint Affair
March 15, 1929
Sheep Skinned
March 19, 1929
The Lone Shark
April 13, 1929
Torrid Toreadors
April 27, 1929
Golf Socks
May 11, 1929
Petting Larceny
May 25, 1929
Hat Aches
June 8, 1929
Fur Peace
June 22, 1929
Auto Suggestion
July 6, 1929
Sleepy Holler
July 20, 1929
**Directed by Bill Nolan
By this period, the Krazy Kat shorts started using sound. Every film here was directed by Manny Gould and Ben Harrison. Due to waning popularity, the Krazy Kat series ended, but he would appear in two more shorts in the Fables and Phantasies series.
Title
Release date
Notes
Ratskin
August 15, 1929
Canned Music
September 12, 1929
Lost cartoon.
Port Whines
October 10, 1929
Sole Mates
November 7, 1929
Lost cartoon.
Farm Relief
December 30, 1929
The Kat's Meow
January 2, 1930
Spook Easy
January 30, 1930
Lost cartoon.
Slow Beau
February 27, 1930
Desert Sunk
March 27, 1930
Lost cartoon.
An Old Flame
April 24, 1930
Lost cartoon.
Alaskan Knights
May 23, 1930
Jazz Rhythm
June 19, 1930
Honolulu Wiles
July 17, 1930
Cinderella
August 14, 1930
Lost cartoon.
The Bandmaster
September 8, 1930
The Apache Kid
October 9, 1930
Lambs Will Gamble
November 1, 1930
The Little Trail
December 3, 1930
Taken for a Ride
January 3, 1931
Rodeo Dough
February 13, 1931
Swiss Movement
April 4, 1931
Disarmament Conference
April 27, 1931
Soda Poppa
May 29, 1931
The Stork Market
July 11, 1931
Svengarlic
August 3, 1931
Weenie Roast
September 14, 1931
Bars and Stripes
October 15, 1931
Hash House Blues
November 2, 1931
The Restless Sax
December 1, 1931
Piano Mover
January 4, 1932
Love Krazy
January 30, 1932
Hollywood Goes Krazy
February 13, 1932
What a Knight
March 14, 1932
Soldier Old Man
April 2, 1932
Birth of Jazz
April 13, 1932
Ritzy Hotel
May 9, 1932
Hic-Cups the Champ
May 28, 1932
The Paper Hanger
June 21, 1932
Lighthouse Keeping
August 15, 1932
Seeing Stars
September 12, 1932
Prosperity Blues
October 8, 1932
The Crystal Gazabo
November 7, 1932
The Minstrel Show
November 21, 1932
Snow Time
November 30, 1932
Wedding Bells
January 10, 1933
The Medicine Show
February 7, 1933
Wooden Shoes
February 25, 1933
Bunnies and Bonnets
March 29, 1933
The Broadway Malady
April 18, 1933
Russian Dressing
May 1, 1933
House Cleaning
June 1, 1933
Antique Antics
June 14, 1933
Out of the Ether
September 5, 1933
Whacks Museum
September 29, 1933
Krazy Spooks
October 13, 1933
Stage Krazy
November 13, 1933
The Bill Poster
November 24, 1933
The Curio Shop
December 15, 1933
The Autograph Hunter
January 5, 1934
Southern Exposure
February 5, 1934
Tom Thumb
February 16, 1934
Cinder Alley
March 9, 1934
Bowery Daze
March 30, 1934
Busy Bus
April 20, 1934
The Masquerade Party
May 11, 1934
The Trapeze Artist
September 1, 1934
The Katnips of 1940
October 12, 1934
Krazy's Waterloo
November 16, 1934
Goofy Gondolas
December 21, 1934
The Bird Man
February 1, 1935
The Hot Cha Melody
March 15, 1935
The Peace Conference
April 26, 1935
The King's Jester
May 20, 1935
Garden Gaieties
August 1, 1935
A Happy Family
September 27, 1935
Kannibal Kapers
December 27, 1935
The Bird Stuffer
February 1, 1936
L'il Ainjil
March 19, 1936
Sole attempt by Screen Gems to reflect the original comic series.
Highway Snobbery
August 9, 1936
Krazy's Newsreel
October 24, 1936
The Merry Cafe
December 26, 1936
The Lyin' Hunter
February 12, 1937
Krazy's Race of Time
May 6, 1937
The Masque Raid
June 25, 1937
Railroad Rhythm
November 20, 1937
The Auto Clinic
March 4, 1938
The Little Buckaroo
April 11, 1938
Krazy Magic
May 20, 1938
Travel Squawks
July 4, 1938
Gym Jams
September 9, 1938
Hot Dogs on Ice
October 21, 1938
The Lone Mountie
December 10, 1938
Krazy's Bear Tale
January 27, 1939
Golf Chumps
April 6, 1939
Krazy's Shoe Shop
May 12, 1939
Final Krazy Kat short in the series.
The Little Lost Sheep
October 2, 1939
First Fables short, and the only Krazy Kat short to be a part of the Fables series.
The Mouse Exterminator
January 26, 1940
The only Krazy Kat theatrical short in the Phantasy series and the final appearance of Krazy Kat in a theatrical cartoon.
^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons . Checkmark Books. pp. 34–35, 97–98. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7 . Retrieved 6 June 2020 .
^ American Memory Collection (Motion Picture and Television Reading Room, Library of Congress). (2010, August 31). Library of Congress. Retrieved April 26, 2013, Archived on March 1, 2005
^ Motion Picture News, July 1, 1916. Retrieved February 4, 2021, https://lantern.mediahist.org/catalog/motionpicturenew133unse_1461