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| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboarded by | Animation directed by | Original release date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 41 | 1 | "Ranma Gains Yet Another Suitor" Transliteration: "Mata Hitori Ranma wo Aishita Yatsu" (Japanese: また一人乱馬を愛したヤツ) | Saeko Ochaya | Yoshiyuki Suga | Saeko Ochaya | Asami Endo | April 20, 1990 |
| 42 | 2 | "Ryoga & Akane: 2-Gether, 4-Ever" Transliteration: "Netsuai? Ryōga to Akane" (Japanese: 熱愛?良牙とあかね) | Shinji Takagi | Yoshiyuki Suga | Shinji Takagi | Atsuko Nakajima | April 27, 1990 |
| Title | Directed by | Written by | Animated by | Release date | Video | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coming!! Snafu | Chuck Jones | P. D. Eastman & Theodor Geisel | Robert Cannon, Ken Harris, Phil Monroe & Ben Washam | June 28, 1943 | Pilot for Private Snafu.[1] Narrated by Frank Graham.[2] | |
| Gripes | Friz Freleng | Ken Champin, Gerry Chiniquy & Jack Bradbury | July 5, 1943 | All voices are provided by Mel Blanc.[3] | ||
| Spies | Chuck Jones | Theodor Geisel | Robert Cannon, Phil DeLara, Ken Harris, Phil Monroe, Lloyd Vaughan & Ben Washam | August 9, 1943 | ||
| The Goldbrick | Frank Tashlin | P. D. Eastman & Theodor Geisel | Cal Dalton, Arthur Davis & Izzy Ellis | September 13, 1943 | ||
| The Infantry Blues | Chuck Jones | Robert Cannon, Ken Harris, Phil Monroe & Ben Washam | September 20, 1943 | |||
| Fighting Tools | Bob Clampett | P. D. Eastman | Robert McKimson, Cal Dalton, Virgil Ross & Rod Scribner | October 18, 1943 | Cameo of Daffy Duck as Father Duck. A briefly seen newspaper sub-headline reads "Adolph Hitler Commits Suicide", an event that would not become a reality until 18 months after this short premiered. | |
| The Home Front | Frank Tashlin | Theodor Geisel | Cal Dalton, Arthur Davis & Izzy Ellis | November 15, 1943 | Some versions of this short exist where the line at the beginning, "It's so cold, it could freeze the nuts off a jeep" was cut. | |
| Rumors | Friz Freleng | Richard Bickenbach, Jack Bradbury, Ken Champin, Gerry Chiniquy, Manuel Perez & Gil Turner | December 13, 1943 | |||
| Booby Traps | Bob Clampett | P. D. Eastman & Theodor Geisel | Robert McKimson, Manny Gould, Rod Scribner & Gil Turner | January 10, 1944 | First appearance of the "Endearing Young Charms" musical bomb gag, which would be reused in two Bugs Bunny shorts ("Ballot Box Bunny" and "Show Biz Bugs"), one Wile E.Coyote/Road Runner short ("Rushing Roulette"), and in Animaniacs ("Slappy Goes Walnuts"). | |
| Snafuperman | Friz Freleng | Abe Liss & Theodor Geisel | Richard Bickenbach, Ken Champin, Gerry Chiniquy, Manuel Perez & Virgil Ross | March 6, 1944 | ||
| Private Snafu vs. Malaria Mike | Chuck Jones | Theodor Geisel | Robert Cannon, Ken Harris, Phil Monroe & Ben Washam | March 27, 1944 | ||
| A Lecture on Camouflage | April 24, 1944 | |||||
| Gas | May 29, 1944 | Bugs Bunny makes a cameo appearance, having been pulled from Snafu's gas mask bag. | ||||
| The Chow Hound | Friz Freleng | P. D. Eastman & Theodor Geisel | Jack Bradbury, Gerry Chiniquy, Virgil Ross, Manuel Perez, Richard Bickenbach & Ken Champin | June 19, 1944 | ||
| Censored | Frank Tashlin | Cal Dalton, Arthur Davis & Izzy Ellis | July 17, 1944 | |||
| Outpost | Chuck Jones | Ben Washam, Robert Cannon, Phil Monroe & Ken Harris | August 1, 1944 | |||
| Pay Day | Friz Freleng | Ken Champin, Gerry Chiniquy, Lenard Kester, Manuel Perez & Virgil Ross | September 25, 1944 | |||
| Target: Snafu | Frank Tashlin | Cal Dalton, Arthur Davis, Richard Bickenbach & Izzy Ellis | October 23, 1944 | |||
| Three Brothers | Friz Freleng | Theodor Geisel | Ken Champin, Gerry Chiniquy, Manuel Perez, Virgil Ross & Jack Bradbury | December 4, 1944 | Bugs Bunny makes a cameo appearance in the scene where Fubar tries to escape from the dogs. | |
| In the Aleutians – Isles of Enchantment | Chuck Jones | P. D. Eastman & Theodor Geisel | Ken Harris, Phil Monroe, Lloyd Vaughan & Ben Washam | February 12, 1945 | ||
| It's Murder She Says | Robert Cannon, Ken Harris, Phil Monroe, Lloyd Vaughan & Ben Washam | February 26, 1945 | ||||
| Hot Spot | Friz Freleng | P. D. Eastman | Ken Champin, Gerry Chiniquy, Manuel Perez & Virgil Ross | July 2, 1945 | Bugs Bunny makes a brief cameo appearance in The Devil's atlas. | |
| No Buddy Atoll | Chuck Jones | Ken Harris, Basil Davidovich, Lloyd Vaughan & Ben Washam | October 8, 1945 | |||
| Operation Snafu | Friz Freleng | Ken Champin, Gerry Chiniquy, Manuel Perez & Virgil Ross | December 22, 1945 | In a cartoon with no dialog, Snafu does something right for once as he personally steals Japanese war plans and captures Tojo himself. | ||
| Private Snafu Presents Seaman Tarfu in the Navy | George Gordon | P. D. Eastman & Theodor Geisel | Arnold Gillespie & George Gordon | 1946 | Produced by Harman-Ising Productions. | |
| Unreleased shorts | ||||||
| Going Home | Chuck Jones | Theodor Geisel | Robert Cannon, Ken Harris, Phil Monroe & Ben Washam | Unreleased (planned for 1944)[4] December 31, 2001[5] (Cartoon Network) |
There are various theories as to why the short was never released, among them that the depicted "secret weapon" was too reminiscent of the American nuclear weapons program.[6] The film was first made viewable to the public on Cartoon Network's ToonHeads episode "Cartoon News Reels!" on December 31, 2001.[5] | |
| Secrets of the Caribbean | P. D. Eastman | Ken Harris, Phil Monroe, Lloyd Vaughan & Ben Washam | Unreleased (planned for 1945) |
N/A | Master given to the Army.[4] Lost cartoon | |
| Mop Up | William Hanna & Joseph Barbera[7] | William Hanna & Joseph Barbera | Michael Lah | Unreleased (planned for 1945) |
N/A | Project was aborted before filming; also known as How to Get a Fat Jap Out of a Cave.[8][9] |
| Title | Date | Directed by | Studio | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AIR&NAVY/China/Safety | 1944 | George Gordon | MGM | Snafu appears in the third segment. |
| US Soldier/Bullet/Diarrhea and Dysentery | Tex Avery & John Hubley | MGM and UPA[10] | ||
| USS Iowa/Brain/Shoes | George Gordon | MGM | ||
| Chaplain Corps/Accidents/Gas | William Hanna & Joseph Barbera | Snafu appears in the second act. | ||
| Voting for Servicemen Overseas | Hamilton Luske | Disney | ||
| Venereal Disease | Lost cartoon | |||
| Inflation | 1945 | Osmond Evans | UPA | |
| About Fear | Zack Schwartz | |||
| Japan | Osmond Evans | |||
| Lend/Lease | ||||
| GI Bill of Rights[11] | Shamus Culhane | Disney |
- "Coming!! Snafu (1943): Trivia". IMDb. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
- "Coming!! Snafu (1943): Cast". IMDb. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
- "Gripes (1943): Cast". IMDb. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
- "Misce-Looney-Ous: Situation Normal All Fouled up". Archived from the original on 2008-05-12. Retrieved 2008-05-05.
- "Toonheads (12/31/01): Cartoon News Reels!". Anime Superhero Forum. 31 December 2001. Retrieved 29 November 2025.
- Shull, Michael S.; Wilt, David E. (2004), "Private Snafu Cartoons", Doing Their Bit: Wartime American Animated Short Films, 1939-1945, McFarland & Company, pp. 194–195, ISBN 978-0786481699
- "Private Snafu in "Mop-Up" |". cartoonresearch.com. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
- Cohen, Charles (24 February 2004). The Seuss, the Whole Seuss and Nothing but the Seuss: A Visual Biography of Theodor Seuss Geisel. Random House Children's Books. ISBN 9780375822483.
- Shull, Michael S.; Wilt, David E. (23 May 2014). Doing Their Bit: Wartime American Animated Short Films, 1939-1945, 2d ed. McFarland. ISBN 9780786481699.
- "UPA Filmography". whenmagooflew.com. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
- "GI Bill Of Rights (1946)". cartoonresearch.com.