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Threelittlebops4

Friz Freleng brings fairy tales to jazz in Three Little Bops

What's Opera Doc Lobby Card

What's Opera, Doc? depicts an entire Wagnerian epic in 7 minutes

BirdsAnonymousLobbyCard2

Sylvester and Tweety's comedic take on a serious problem in Birds Anonymous wins them their second Oscar

There were twenty-five WB cartoons released in 1957.

History[]

Notes[]

  • The Color Rings change from orange rings green background to red background blue rings for the next two years starting with "Touché and Go".

Theatrical Shorts[]

  1. Looney Tunes "Three Little Bops" (Freleng/January 5/GC: V2/PC: V1)
  2. Merrie Melodies "Tweet Zoo" (Freleng/January 12) Blue Ribbon
  3. Looney Tunes "Scrambled Aches" (Jones/January 26/GC: V2)
  4. Merrie Melodies "Ali Baba Bunny", (Jones/February 9/GC: V5/PC: V2)
  5. Looney Tunes "Go Fly a Kit", (Jones/February 23/GC: V4)
  6. Merrie Melodies "Tweety and the Beanstalk", (Freleng/March 16/GC: V5)
  7. Merrie Melodies "Bedevilled Rabbit", (McKimson/April 13/PC: V1)
  8. Merrie Melodies "Boyhood Daze", (Jones/April 20/PC: V1)
  9. Looney Tunes "Cheese It, the Cat!", (McKimson/May 4/SS: FL&F) Blue Ribbon
  10. Merrie Melodies "Fox-Terror", (McKimson/May 11/SS: FL&F) Blue Ribbon
  11. Looney Tunes "Piker's Peak", (Freleng/May 25/BB80) Blue Ribbon
  12. Looney Tunes "Steal Wool", (Jones/June 8/GC: V3/PC: V3) Blue Ribbon
  13. Looney Tunes "Boston Quackie", (McKimson/June 22) Blue Ribbon
  14. Merrie Melodies "What's Opera, Doc?", (Jones/July 6/GC: V2/PC: V1/BB80) Blue Ribbon
  15. Looney Tunes "Tabasco Road", (McKimson/July 20/GC: V4/WBAAAC/PC: V2) Blue Ribbon
  16. Merrie Melodies "Birds Anonymous", (Freleng/August 10/GC: V3/WBAAAC/PC: V3) Blue Ribbon
  17. Merrie Melodies "Ducking the Devil", (McKimson/August 17/PC: V1)
  18. Looney Tunes "Bugsy and Mugsy", (Freleng/August 31/BB80)
  19. Merrie Melodies "Zoom and Bored", (Jones/September 14/GC: V2) Blue Ribbon
  20. Looney Tunes "Greedy for Tweety", (Freleng/September 28/CC: V1) Blue Ribbon
  21. Merrie Melodies "Touché and Go", (Jones/October 12/SS: PLP)
  22. Looney Tunes "Show Biz Bugs", (Freleng/November 2/GC: V2/PC: V2/B80)
  23. Merrie Melodies "Mouse-Taken Identity", (McKimson/November 16/SS: S&HH)
  24. Looney Tunes "Gonzales' Tamales", (Freleng/November 30/GC: V3) Blue Ribbon
  25. Merrie Melodies "Rabbit Romeo", (McKimson/December 14/GC: V4) Blue Ribbon

Blue Ribbon Reissues[]

1956-1957 Season[]

  1. Looney Tunes "Swallow the Leader" (19-Jan-1957)
  2. Looney Tunes "For Scent-imental Reasons" (02-Feb-1957)
  3. Looney Tunes "Mouse Wreckers" (09-Mar-1957)
  4. Merrie Melodies "Dough for the Do-Do" (06-Apr-1957) (The only 'Cinecolor' short on a reissue to retain the original ending. The others would have their ending replaced with a Blue Ribbon ending card instead)
  5. Looney Tunes "Fast and Furry-ous" (27-Apr-1957) (The first out of the two Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote shorts to be reissued. The second one being "Beep, Beep")
  6. Looney Tunes "Bear Feat" (18-May-1957)
  7. Merrie Melodies "Each Dawn I Crow" (15-Jun-1957)
  8. Merrie Melodies "Bad Ol' Putty Tat" (29-Jun-1957)
  9. Merrie Melodies "Hippety Hopper" (24-Aug-1957)

1957-1958 Season[]

  1. Merrie Melodies "Hare Splitter" (07-Sep-1957)
  2. Looney Tunes "Pop 'Im Pop!" (21-Sept-1957)
  3. Merrie Melodies "His Bitter Half" (19-Oct-1957)
  4. Looney Tunes "The Leghorn Blows at Midnight" (02-Nov-1957)
  5. Looney Tunes "The Pest That Came to Dinner" (07-Dec-1957)
  6. Merrie Melodies "The Hypo-Chondri-Cat" (28-Dec-1957)

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Warner Club News Stories and Art[]

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