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ComiColor Cartoons(TV show/series, 1933-)

9min per episode

Scripted Reality in 1 season with 25 episodes

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ComiColor Cartoons are a series of 25 animated short subjects produced by Ub Iwerks from 1933 to 1936. The series was the last produced by Iwerks Studio; after losing distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1934, the Iwerks studio's senior company Celebrity Pictures (run by Pat Powers) had to distribute the films itself. The series was shot exclusively in Cinecolor. Most of the ComiColor entries were based upon popular fairy tales and other familiar stories, including Jack and the Beanstalk, Old Mother Hubbard, The Bremen Town Musicians, and The Headless Horseman. ()

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The ComiColor Cartoon series was a series of 25 animated short subjects produced by the Ub Iwerks studio from 1933 to 1936.

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ComiColor Cartoons Seasons and Episodes

11/25/1933Season 1 - 25 episodes
#1 | 11/25/1933Jack and the Beanstalk
This is the classic story of Jack's adventures with a large beanstalk and an angry giant. Jack and his mother, desperate for money, sell their skinny cow for a few mysterious beans. When a bean grows into a beanstalk taller than the sky, the curious boy climbs to the top. He encounters an angry giant, along with the giant's innocent, female, music-playing harp and his golden egg-laying hen. Jack escapes, taking with him the giant's bag of gold, the harp and the hen. Together and now wealthy, Jack and his mother, the harp and the hen are happy at last.
#2 | 02/17/1934The Little Red Hen
The classic children's tale is presented in song. The Little Red Hen asks for help when she sows wheat for bread, but she can't get any. However, when she bakes her bread, others are willing to help eat it. The wise hen gets the last word.
#3 | 04/07/1934The Brave Tin Soldier
Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale about the undying love of a beautiful ballerina doll for a poor little one-legged broken toy soldier. The bad king toy gets a rocket shot up his behind. The one-legged soldier is executed by a firing squad. He and the ballerina doll go to toy heaven (where the soldier magically gets his other leg back) and live happily ever after.
#4 | 05/19/1934Puss in Boots
A fair princess is held captive by a giant, wicked ogre, who is vanquished by a fighting cat. The cat helps a prince defeat the ogre to win the hand of the princess. The ogre turns the prince into a small bird, as he did to the princess, and the cat must do all sorts of routines to save them.
#5 | 06/22/1934The Queen of Hearts
The famous old nursery rhyme is set to swingy music. Happy, smiling "hearts" leap off their playing cards and bake dessert for the King in a gorgeous 1930s Art Deco kitchen. The premise climaxes in a free-for-all food fight between the Hearts, Joker, King, Queen and nasty Knave.
#6 | 08/10/1934Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp
Aladdin is a slave who has to clean lamps. He rubs a magic lamp, and a genie appears. Wishing himself into the palace, the lad is off to the sultan, and meets a beautiful princess. His evil master tries to steal the lamp, but Aladdin prevails.
#7 | 09/29/1934The Headless Horseman
Ichabod and Bram are suitors who both love Katrina. An old man- a witness to the rivalry- tells the terrifying story of the Headless Horseman. When Bram sees how upset this story make Ichabod he hatches his plan. Sleepy Hollow becomes wide awake during a comic midnight chase.
#8 | 10/27/1934The Valiant Tailor
A diabolically mirthful giant tortures the king. The giant tries to tease a little tailor. He is outsmarted by the tailor, who saves the king from his clutches... and puts the giant in stitches. The king rewards the tailor.
#9 | 11/24/1934Don Quixote
Reading romantic tales of "When Knights Were Bold," the lunatic Don Quixote gets a few ideas and escapes from an asylum ("Ye Old Bughouse") to live out his fantasy. He fights a windmill and faces a dragon. Don Quixote then hears operatic singing coming from a building and believes it's an imprisoned princess singing in sadness. He aggressively busts in and rescues the fair maiden, who turns out to be not so fair. He finds her to be uglier and hornier than he expected- so now she's after him rather than the other way around. The Don is through with romance after finding that it's safer to be locked up!
#10 | 12/22/1934Jack Frost
Jack Frost arrives in the forest, painting the leaves on the trees, pumpkins and anything else and warning the animals to prepare for the winter. An inquisitive young grizzly bear decides that he wants to see what the world looks like when everyone else is hibernating. When Old Man Winter catches him unawares, however, he needs Jack Frost's help in getting back home to his warm bed.
#11 | 02/02/1935Little Black Sambo
A little boy is warned by his mother about the dangerous tiger: "Now run along and play, honey-chile, but stay away from that bad old tiger. That tiger sho' do like dark meat!" Wanting to scare Sambo, the boy's dog Fido paints himself like a tiger. He is discovered by Sambo, and the two play while the real tiger stalks them both. When Sambo sees the tiger, he turns completely white (from head to foot) with fear. Sambo and Fido run home, but the tiger gets in the house. The chase is soon on in earnest. Sambo gets an idea: he puts molasses on the floor. The tiger gets stuck, and Sambo nails his behind with a hot frying pan. The tiger flies high out of the roof with the floorboards on his stuck feet. Fido again tries to scare Sambo and his mother. He bangs on the door with a rock tied to the door, but gets knocked out by the rock as it swings back. Sambo and his mother are relieved and happy. Politically incorrect scenes include Sambo's mother powdering his posterior with black talcum powder.
#12 | 03/02/1935The Bremen Town Musicians
Four barnyard animals join together to seek their fortune, traveling from town to town singing for their supper.
#13 | 03/30/1935Old Mother Hubbard
In this silly take on the old nursery rhyme, the cupboard's bare at the home of royal underwear laundress Old Mother Hubbard. Sniffing the dinner of a dyspeptic king (Old King Cole), her dog gets into the palace. The talented canine entertains the unhappy king with a Maurice Chevalier impression! Old King Cole sings and turkey bones dance. Making the king laugh and curing his dyspepsia, the performing pooch gets a reward, and brings wealth and happiness to Old Mother Hubbard, who gets a deluxe dog-automated laundry system.
#14 | 04/27/1935Mary's Little Lamb
An updated version of the classic nursery rhyme in which Mary's persistent pet lamb follows her to school. There's a talent show in the one-room schoolhouse. The old maid teacher introduces "Percy," who comes out and does a 30-second dance that could charitably be called effeminate. Percy drops his wrists and moves like a girl. He does everything possible to give the impression that he is in the wrong body. At the end of the dance, his classmates stand and drop their wrists in unison. After several pupils perform, the unruly lamb disrupts the entire class while showing hilarious talent of its own as it tries to break into show business.
#15 | 05/15/1935Summertime
This fable shows the struggle in nature as winter yields to spring and summer. The soundtrack, synchronized with the animated flowers, trees and animals of summer, consists of a variety of classical tunes, climaxing in the famous "Can-Can" music. Old Man Winter isn't willing to give up his reign, despite the blistering assault of the sun and the desires of polo-playing centaurs and various other classical figures of spring. Old Man Winter creates a terrifying hand shadow to scare the playful groundhog back inside. At length, Winter is subdued by a raging squadron of fireflies.
#16 | 06/26/1935Sinbad the Sailor
Sinbad battles a band of pirates (including a hearty, liquor-swilling pirate chief) at sea and on a tropical isle. A giant bird rescues Sinbad and flies off with him, and he ends up back on his ship with the pirates' treasure. The pirate flag takes on different expressions.
#17 | 08/30/1935The Three Bears
A tuneful spinoff of the Goldilocks story, complete with beds and bowls of porridge which periodically spring to life.
#18 | 09/27/1935Balloon Land
The residents of a balloon community are in constant peril from the Pincushion Man, a gaunt, foreboding figure with no redeeming qualities whatsoever, who stalks around gleefully "popping" happy balloon people by tossing pins like daggers. The balloon people defeat their foe by hurling chewing gum at him.
#19 | 11/15/1935Simple Simon
Simple Simon, unable to control his appetite for pies, meets a pieman at the fair. Sampling pie but lacking a penny, Simon is chased by the pieman and escapes with a duck. A riot on the fairgrounds follows. Simon is vindicated when his duck wins a huge cash prize, allowing him to buy all the pies that he can. He's not so simple!
#20 | 12/27/1935Humpty Dumpty
In this standard melodrama, Humpty Dumpty Jr. (son of the late celebrity) tries to rescue the lovely Easter Egg from the mustache-twirling villain, Bad Egg. Humpty doesn't do too well at first, and Easter Egg winds up in a pot of boiling water. Before Humpty pulls her out, she gets partially scrambled, turns into a flapper with an attitude, and nearly cleans Bad Egg's clock herself before coming to her senses and reverting back to screaming damsel-in-distress mode. The story ends happily (what, did you think Bad Egg was going to win?).
#21 | 01/31/1936Ali Baba
Ali Baba and his son follow the forty thieves back to their cave after they plunder their village. There, the two find immense riches. The thieves return and the father and son are discovered.
#22 | 03/27/1936Tom Thumb
A tale of the boy who's so tiny that he practices piano by dancing on the keys, is eaten by a goat, falls into his father's tackle box and is swallowed by a fish. When he emerges from the fish's mouth, he is spanked by Dad, who needs to use only one finger.
#23 | 05/29/1936Dick Whittington's Cat
Apprentice baker Dick Whittington befriends a somewhat incompetent local cat who is afraid of mice. When Dick's abusive master catches him feeding the cat in his kitchen, he orders Dick to take the cat out to the river and drown it. Unable to bring himself to do so, Dick and the cat come to an agreement at the river. Dick instead hides the cat in a chest, putting him on a ship bound for parts unknown. The ship eventually puts into port in Morocco, where the local sultan is being plagued by a horde of rodents. The ship's captain and the sultan are feasting at a big table when it is suddenly overrun by the rats. The ship's captain brings in the cat, hoping to alleviate the problem. Instead, the hapless feline is quickly overcome by the rats, trussed up, and sent to the guillotine! The cat needs all nine lives to escape his predicament and defeat the vermin. The cat comes to the rescue and spreads grease in the doorway, thus running the mice out. They slip on the grease and go into the river, washing them out of town. The grateful sultan offers any reward that the cat desires. The sultan sends the cat home with a chest full of gold, which he takes back to Dick at the bakery. Now Dick and the cat are dancing with joy. They live happily ever after despite the obvious resentment of Dick's master and the local rat population.
#24 | 07/31/1936Little Boy Blue
The Wolf terrorizes all the well-known inhabitants of Mother Goose land. Little Boy Blue is sleeping. A scarecrow wakes him up to blow his horn. Little Boy Blue blows, the scarecrow dances and Little Bo Peep sings. A little black lamb dresses as a wolf and scares the other lambs. Everyone is having a great time till the real Wolf comes along and kidnaps all the Sheep... taking them to his cottage in the forest. Little Boy Blue, the scarecrow and Little Bo Peep go to the cottage to try and rescue the sheep. but Little Bo Peep saves her lamb, and the Wolf gets badly stung.
#25 | 09/25/1936Happy Days
A group of boys buy a worthless car from a dishonest junk dealer and get into one scrape after another. When they accidentally fill the tires with helium, the fun really takes off- as does the car.

Additional Information

Production country: United States of America (USA)
Original language: English (EN)
Translated into 1 language: English (EN)
Status: Returning series
First episode released on: 11/25/1933
Latest episode released on: 09/25/1936
WatchPlayStream ID: SHOWS:16032, Added: 05/15/2018, Last updated: 02/29/2024