Events
- Seven Arts acquires Warner Bros. and the company is renamed Warner Bros.-Seven Arts.
- Warner Bros.-Seven Arts decides to internalize cartoon production once more. Headed by Alex Lovy, "Speedy Ghost to Town" was its first production from the then-new Warner Bros. Animation.
- The final Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises are released. "Daffy's Diner" was the last Warner Bros. cartoon produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises. "Quacker Tracker", "The Music Mice-Tro" and "The Spy Swatter" were produced by Format Films.
Shorts
- "Daffy's Diner" (McKimson/Jan 21)
- "Quacker Tracker" (Larriva/Apr 29)
- "The Music Mice-Tro" (Larriva/May 27)
- "The Spy Swatter" (Larriva/Jun 24)
- "Speedy Ghost to Town" (Lovy/Jul 29)
- "Rodent to Stardom" (Lovy/Sep 23)
- "Go Away Stowaway" (Lovy/Sep 30)
- "Cool Cat" (Lovy/Oct 14)
- "Merlin the Magic Mouse" (Lovy/Nov 18)
- "Fiesta Fiasco" (Lovy/Dec 9)
Blue Ribbon Reissues
- "Knights Must Fall" (Oct. 28)
- "Lighthouse Mouse" (Dec. 16)
Character Debuts
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