List of Mr. Magoo cartoons

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This is a list of UPA theatrical cartoons featuring Mr. Magoo. Most of the films listed were released by Columbia Pictures, but the final three (Magoo Meets Boing-Boing, Magoo Meets Frankenstein, and I Was a Teenage Magoo) were distributed by UPA themselves.[1]

Cartoons[edit]

Directors are given for each short.

1949[edit]

1950[edit]

  • "Spellbound Hound" (Hubley)
  • "Trouble Indemnity" (Pete Burness, Hubley)[b]
  • "Bungled Bungalow" (Burness, Hubley)

1951[edit]

  • "Barefaced Flatfoot" (Hubley)
  • "Fuddy Duddy Buddy" (Hubley)
  • "Grizzly Golfer" (Burness)

1952[edit]

  • "Sloppy Jalopy" (Burness)
  • "The Dog Snatcher" (Burness)
  • "Pink and Blue Blues" (Burness)[b]
  • "Hotsy Footsy" (William Hurtz)
  • "Captains Outrageous" (Burness)

1953[edit]

(all cartoons directed by Pete Burness)
  • "Safety Spin"
  • "Magoo's Masterpiece"
  • "Magoo Slept Here"

1954[edit]

(all cartoons directed by Pete Burness)

1955[edit]

(all cartoons directed by Pete Burness)
  • "Magoo's Check-Up"
  • "Magoo's Express"
  • "Madcap Magoo"
  • "Stage Door Magoo"
  • "Magoo Makes News"[d]

1956[edit]

(all cartoons directed by Pete Burness)

1957[edit]

  • "Magoo Goes Overboard" (Burness)[d]
  • "Matador Magoo" (Burness)[d]
  • "Magoo Breaks Par" (Burness)[d]
  • "Magoo's Glorious Fourth" (Burness)[d]
  • "Magoo's Masquerade" (Rudy Larriva)[d]
  • "Magoo Saves the Bank" (Burness)[d]
  • "Rock Hound Magoo" (Burness)[d]
  • "Magoo's Moose Hunt" (Robert Cannon)
  • "Magoo's Private War" (Larriva)

1958[edit]

  • "Magoo's Young Manhood" (Burness)
  • "Scoutmaster Magoo" (Cannon)
  • "The Explosive Mr. Magoo" (Burness)
  • "Magoo's Three-Point Landing" (Burness)
  • "Magoo's Cruise" (Larriva)
  • "Love Comes to Magoo" (Tom McDonald)
  • "Gumshoe Magoo" (Gil Turner)

1959[edit]

1960[edit]

  • "Magoo Meets Frankenstein" (Levitow, Turner)
  • "I Was a Teenage Magoo" (Clyde Geronimi)
  1. ^ Jolly Frolics cartoon starring Mr. Magoo
  2. ^ a b Mr. Magoo cartoon which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Cartoons)
  3. ^ a b Mr. Magoo cartoon which won for the Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Cartoons)
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Mr. Magoo cartoon produced in CinemaScope
  5. ^ Mr. Magoo feature-length movie

References[edit]

  1. ^ Abraham, Adam (2012). When Magoo Flew: The Rise and Fall of Animation Studio UPA. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press. p. 211. ISBN 978-0-8195-6914-1.