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List of Mr. Magoo cartoons

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This is a list of UPA theatrical cartoons featuring Mr. Magoo. Most of the films listed were distributed by Columbia Pictures, but the final three (Magoo Meets Boing-Boing, Magoo Meets Frankenstein, and I Was a Teenage Magoo) were distributed by UPA themselves.[1]

Cartoons

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Directors are given for each short.

1949

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1950

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  • Spellbound Hound (Hubley)[a]
  • Trouble Indemnity (Pete Burness, Hubley)[b]
  • Bungled Bungalow (Burness, Hubley)

1951

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  • Barefaced Flatfoot (Hubley)
  • Fuddy Duddy Buddy (Hubley)
  • Grizzly Golfer (Burness)

1952

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  • Sloppy Jalopy (Burness)
  • The Dog Snatcher (Burness)
  • Pink and Blue Blues (Burness)[b]
  • Hotsy Footsy (William Hurtz)
  • Captains Outrageous (Burness)

1953

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(all cartoons directed by Pete Burness)
  • Safety Spin
  • Magoo's Masterpiece
  • Magoo Slept Here

1954

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(all cartoons directed by Pete Burness)

1955

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(all cartoons directed by Pete Burness)
  • Magoo's Check-Up
  • Magoo's Express
  • Madcap Magoo
  • Stage Door Magoo
  • Magoo Makes News[d]

1956

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(all cartoons directed by Pete Burness)

1957

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  • Magoo Goes Overboard (Burness)[d]
  • Matador Magoo (Burness)[d]
  • Magoo Breaks Par (Burness)[d]
  • Magoo's Glorious Fourth (Burness)[d]
  • Magoo's Masquerade (Rudy Larriva)[d]
  • Magoo Saves the Bank (Burness)[d]
  • Rock Hound Magoo (Burness)[d]
  • Magoo's Moose Hunt (Robert Cannon)
  • Magoo's Private War (Larriva)

1958

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  • Magoo's Young Manhood (Burness)
  • Scoutmaster Magoo (Cannon)
  • The Explosive Mr. Magoo (Burness)
  • Magoo's Three-Point Landing (Burness)
  • Magoo's Cruise (Larriva)
  • Love Comes to Magoo (Tom McDonald)
  • Gumshoe Magoo (Gil Turner)

1959

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1960

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  • Magoo Meets Frankenstein (Levitow, Turner)
  • I Was a Teenage Magoo (Clyde Geronimi)

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Jolly Frolics cartoon starring Mr. Magoo
  2. ^ a b Mr. Magoo cartoon which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Cartoons)
  3. ^ a b Mr. Magoo cartoon which won for the Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Cartoons)
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Mr. Magoo cartoon produced in CinemaScope
  5. ^ Mr. Magoo feature-length movie

References

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  1. ^ Abraham, Adam (2012). When Magoo Flew: The Rise and Fall of Animation Studio UPA. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press. p. 211. ISBN 978-0-8195-6914-1.