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411"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 OchayaYoshiyuki SugaSaeko OchayaAsami EndoApril 20, 1990 (1990-04-20)
422"Ryoga & Akane: 2-Gether, 4-Ever"
Transliteration: "Netsuai? Ryōga to Akane" (Japanese: 熱愛?良牙とあかね)
Shinji TakagiYoshiyuki SugaShinji TakagiAtsuko NakajimaApril 27, 1990 (1990-04-27)
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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 (2001-12-31)[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]
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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
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  1. "Coming!! Snafu (1943): Trivia". IMDb. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  2. "Coming!! Snafu (1943): Cast". IMDb. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  3. "Gripes (1943): Cast". IMDb. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  4. "Misce-Looney-Ous: Situation Normal All Fouled up". Archived from the original on 2008-05-12. Retrieved 2008-05-05.
  5. "Toonheads (12/31/01): Cartoon News Reels!". Anime Superhero Forum. 31 December 2001. Retrieved 29 November 2025.
  6. 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
  7. "Private Snafu in "Mop-Up" |". cartoonresearch.com. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
  8. Shull, Michael S.; Wilt, David E. (23 May 2014). Doing Their Bit: Wartime American Animated Short Films, 1939-1945, 2d ed. McFarland. ISBN 9780786481699.
  9. "UPA Filmography". whenmagooflew.com. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
  10. "GI Bill Of Rights (1946)". cartoonresearch.com.

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