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For the 1999 Mike Leigh film, see Topsy-Turvy.List of released Krazy Kat cartoons 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.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, 416kbit\/sAnother of the Hearst-Vitagraph Krazy Kat animated shortsTitleRelease dateIntroducing Krazy Kat and Ignatz MouseFebruary 18, 1916Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse Believe in SignsFebruary 21, 1916Krazy Kat & Ignatz Mouse Discuss the Letter ‘G’February 25, 1916Krazy Kat Goes A-WooingFebruary 29, 1916Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse: A Duet, He Made Me Love HimMarch 3, 1916Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse in Their One-Act Tragedy: “The Tail of the Nude Tail”March 6, 1916Krazy Kat, BugologistMarch 14, 1916Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse at the CircusMarch 17, 1916[2]Krazy Kat Demi-TasseMarch 21, 1916Krazy Kat InvalidMarch 27, 1916Krazy Kat at the SwitchboardApril 3, 1916A Tale That is KnotApril 14, 1916Krazy Kat the HeroApril 14, 1916Krazy Kat to the RescueApril 14, 1916Krazy Kat at Looney ParkJune 17, 1916A Sad AwakeningJune 20, 1916[3]A Tempest in a Paint PotJuly 3, 1916A Grid-Iron HeroOctober 9, 1916The Missing OneNovember 27, 1916Krazy Kat Takes Little Katrina For an AiringDecember 23, 1916Throwing the BullFebruary 4, 1917Roses and ThornsMarch 11, 1917Robbers and ThievesApril 12, 1917The CookApril 29, 1917Moving DayMay 27, 1917All Is Not Gold That GlittersJune 24, 1917A Krazy Katastrophe (final Krazy Kat theatrical short in World War I)August 5, 1917TitleRelease dateThe Great Cheese Robbery*January 16, 1920Love’s Labor Lost*January 30, 1920The Best Mouse Loses*March 3, 1920Kats Is Kats*June 4, 1920The Chinese HoneymoonJuly 3, 1920A Family AffairOctober 25, 1920The Hinges on the Bar Room DoorJanuary 8, 1921The Awful SpookJanuary 21, 1921How I Became KrazyJanuary 26, 1921The Wireless Wire-Walkers*February 26, 1921* Directed by Vernon StallingsIn 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.TitleRelease dateNoteHot DogsOctober 1, 1925The Smoke EaterOctober 15, 1925A Uke-CalamityNovember 1, 1925Bokays and Brickbatz**November 15, 1925The Hair RaiserNovember 15, 1925Title sometimes given without ‘the’The Flight That FailedNovember 15, 1925The New ChampNovember 30, 1925Jams and GemsDecember 1, 1925Often mis-cited as “James and Gems”Monkey BusinessDecember 15, 1925Pie-Eyed Pie1925May be a variant title for Monkey Business; listed in Motion Picture News but no other trade papers.Battling For BarleycornJanuary 1, 1926A Punctured RomanceJanuary 15, 1926Often mis-cited as “A Pickled Romance” or “A Picked Romance”; New York State and Path\u00e9 (“Eve’s Film Review”) records establish actual titleThe Ghost FakirFebruary 1, 1926Puss and BootsFebruary 15, 1926Sucker GameFebruary 15, 1926Back To BackingMarch 1, 1926Sometimes cited as “Back to Batching”Double CrossedMarch 15, 1926Scents and Nonsense**April 1, 1926Feather PushersApril 15, 1926Home movie title “Feather Duster”Cops the SueyMay 1, 1926Often mis-cited as “Cops Suey”In the MoviesAugust 15, 1926R-C Pictures\/Winkler Pictures[edit]TitleRelease dateNoteThe Chicken ChaserSeptember 2, 1926East Is BestSeptember 22, 1926Jimmy’s WhiskersOctober 1, 1926Sometimes cited as “Jiminy Whiskers”Shore Enough**October 11, 1926Watery Gravy**October 15, 1926Mouse TrappedOctober 15, 1926Home movie title “Krazy Kat’s Mouse Trap”; commonly circulating in a version (erroneously) retitled as Bokays and Brickbatz, in fact a different cartoonFarmyard Frolic1926Home 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 Play1926The Pole-Lander1926UK release as a two-part serial, with titles “Searching for Santa!” (this part commonly circulated) and “Santa Claws Our Pet”Teeth for Two1926Home movie title “Dentist Love”Cheese ItNovember 8, 1926Dots and DashesNovember 22, 1926Gold StruckDecember 6, 1926The Wrong QueueDecember 20, 1926Horse PlayJanuary 3, 1927Busy BirdsJanuary 17, 1927Sharps and FlatsJanuary 31, 1927Kiss CrossedFebruary 14, 1927A Fool’s ErrandFebruary 28, 1927Stomach TroubleMarch 14, 1927The Rug FiendMarch 28, 1927Hire a HallApril 11, 1927Don Go OnApril 23, 1927Burnt UpMay 9, 1927Night OwlMay 23, 1927On the TrailJune 6, 1927Passing the HatJune 20, 1927Best WishesJuly 4, 1927Black and WhiteJuly 10, 1927Wild RivalsJuly 18, 1927Bee CauseAugust 15, 1927SkinnyAugust 29, 1927TitleRelease dateNoteSealing WhacksAugust 1, 1927Tired WheelsAugust 13, 1927Web FeetAugust 27, 1927School DazeSeptember 10, 1927Rail RodeSeptember 24, 1927Aero NutsOctober 8, 1927Topsy TurvyOctober 22, 1927Pie CursNovember 5, 1927For Crime’s SakeNovember 19, 1927Milk MadeDecember 3, 1927The Stork ExchangeDecember 17, 1927Grid IronedDecember 31, 1927Pig StylesJanuary 14, 1928Shadow TheoryJanuary 28, 1928Ice BoxedFebruary 11, 1928A Hunger StrokeFebruary 25, 1928Wired and FiredMarch 10, 1928Love SunkMarch 24, 1928Tong TiedApril 7, 1928A Bum SteerApril 21, 1928Gold BricksMay 5, 1928The Long CountMay 19, 1928The Patent Medicine KidJune 2, 1928Stage CoachedJune 16, 1928The Rain DropperJune 30, 1928A Companionate MirageJuly 14, 1928News ReelingAugust 4, 1928Baby FeudAugust 16, 1928Sea SwordSeptember 5, 1928The Show VoteSeptember 15, 1928The Phantom TrailSeptember 29, 1928Come Easy, Go SlowOctober 15, 1928Beaches and ScreamOctober 29, 1928Nicked NagsNovember 9, 1928Liar BirdNovember 23, 1928Still WatersDecember 7, 1928Night OwlsDecember 22, 1928Cow BellesJanuary 5, 1929HospitalitiesJanuary 18, 1929Reduced WeightsFebruary 1, 1929Flying YeastFebruary 15, 1929Vanishing ScreamsMarch 1, 1929A Joint AffairMarch 15, 1929Sheep SkinnedMarch 19, 1929The Lone SharkApril 13, 1929Torrid ToreadorsApril 27, 1929Golf SocksMay 11, 1929Petting LarcenyMay 25, 1929Hat AchesJune 8, 1929Fur PeaceJune 22, 1929Auto SuggestionJuly 6, 1929Sleepy HollerJuly 20, 1929**Directed by Bill NolanBy this period, the Krazy Kat shorts started using sound. Every film here was directed by Manny Gould and Ben Harrison. Most of these shorts are available from various online sources. In 1931, Winkler Productions was renamed The Charles Mintz Studio and in 1933, The Charles Mintz Studio was renamed Screen Gems. Due to waning popularity, the Krazy Kat series ended, but he would appear in two more shorts in the Fables and Phantasies series.TitleRelease dateNotesRatskinAugust 15, 1929Canned MusicSeptember 12, 1929Port WhinesOctober 10, 1929Sole MatesNovember 7, 1929Farm ReliefDecember 30, 1929The Cat’s MeowJanuary 2, 1930Spook EasyJanuary 30, 1930Slow BeauFebruary 27, 1930Desert SunkMarch 27, 1930An Old FlameApril 24, 1930Alaskan KnightsMay 23, 1930Jazz RhythmJune 19, 1930Honolulu WilesJuly 17, 1930CinderellaAugust 14, 1930The BandmasterSeptember 8, 1930The Apache KidOctober 9, 1930Lambs Will GambleNovember 1, 1930The Little TrailDecember 3, 1930Taken for a RideJanuary 3, 1931Rodeo DoughFebruary 13, 1931Swiss MovementsApril 4, 1931Disarmament ConferenceApril 27, 1931Soda PoppaMay 29, 1931Stork MarketJuly 11, 1931SvengarlicAugust 3, 1931Weenie RoastSeptember 14, 1931Bars and StripesOctober 15, 1931Hash House BluesNovember 2, 1931The Restless SaxDecember 1, 1931Piano MoverJanuary 4, 1932Love KrazyJanuary 30, 1932Hollywood Goes KrazyFebruary 13, 1932What a KnightMarch 14, 1932Soldier Old ManApril 2, 1932Birth of JazzApril 13, 1932Ritzy HotelMay 9, 1932Hic-Cups the ChampMay 28, 1932Paper HangerJune 21, 1932Lighthouse KeepingAugust 15, 1932Seeing StarsSeptember 12, 1932Prosperity BluesOctober 8, 1932The Crystal GazeboNovember 7, 1932The Minstrel ShowNovember 21, 1932Snow TimeNovember 30, 1932Wedding BellsJanuary 10, 1933The Medicine ShowFebruary 7, 1933Wooden ShoesFebruary 25, 1933Bunnies and BonnetsMarch 29, 1933The Broadway MaladyApril 18, 1933Russian DressingMay 1, 1933House CleaningJune 1, 1933Antique AnticsJune 14, 1933Out of the EtherSeptember 5, 1933Whacks MuseumSeptember 29, 1933Krazy SpooksOctober 13, 1933Stage KrazyNovember 13, 1933The Bill PosterNovember 24, 1933The Curio ShopDecember 15, 1933The Autograph HunterJanuary 5, 1934Southern ExposureFebruary 5, 1934Tom ThumbFebruary 16, 1934Cinder AlleyMarch 9, 1934Bowery DazeMarch 30, 1934Busy BusApril 20, 1934Masquerade PartyMay 11, 1934The Trapeze ArtistSeptember 1, 1934The Katnips of 1940October 12, 1934Krazy’s WaterlooNovember 16, 1934Goofy GondolasDecember 21, 1934The Bird ManFebruary 1, 1935Hotcha MelodyMarch 15, 1935The Peace ConferenceApril 26, 1935The King’s JesterMay 20, 1935Garden GaietiesAugust 1, 1935A Happy FamilySeptember 27, 1935Kannibal KapersDecember 27, 1935The Bird StufferFebruary 1, 1936Lil’ AinjilMarch 19, 1936Sole attempt by Screen Gems to use Herriman is original genderless design.Highway SnobberyAugust 9, 1936Krazy’s NewsreelOctober 24, 1936The Merry CafeDecember 26, 1936The Lyin’ HunterFebruary 12, 1937Krazy’s Race of TimeMay 6, 1937The Masque RaidJune 25, 1937Railroad RhythmNovember 20, 1937Sad Little Guinea PigsFebruary 22, 1938The Auto ClinicMarch 4, 1938Little BuckarooApril 11, 1938Krazy MagicMay 20, 1938Travel SquawksJuly 4, 1938Gym JamsSeptember 9, 1938Hot Dogs on IceOctober 21, 1938The Lone MountieDecember 10, 1938Krazy’s Bear TaleJanuary 27, 1939(a.k.a. Goldilocks and the Three Bears)Golf ChumpsApril 6, 1939Krazy’s Shoe ShopMay 12, 1939(final Krazy Kat theatrical series short)The Little Lost SheepOctober 2, 1939(first Krazy Kat short released in World War II, First ever Fables short, and the only Krazy Kat short to be a part of the Fables series)The Mouse ExterminatorJanuary 26, 1940(only Krazy Kat theatrical short in the Phantasy series and the final appearance of Krazy Kat in a cartoon)News OdditiesJuly 19, 1940(Despite being listed as a Krazy Kat cartoon in TV packages, the short does not feature Krazy at all)References[edit]^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp.\u00a034\u201335, 97\u201398. ISBN\u00a00-8160-3831-7. 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. 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