1948 in Film - Short Film Series

Short Film Series

  • 1928 -- 1952 - Mickey Mouse
  • 1930 -- 1964 - Terrytoons
  • 1933 –- 1957 - Popeye
  • 1934 –- 1959 - The Three Stooges
  • 1936 –- 1956 - Donald Duck
  • 1939 -- 1953 - Goofy
  • 1940 –- 1958 - Tom and Jerry
  • 1940 -- 1962 - Bugs Bunny
  • 1941 -- 1950 - The Fox and the Crow
  • 1941 -- 1949 - Woody Woodpecker
  • 1942 -- 1955 - Mighty Mouse
  • 1943 -- 1956 - Chip and Dale
  • 1943 -- 1958 - Droopy
  • 1945 -- 1963 - Yosemite Sam
  • 1946 -- 1948 - George and Junior
  • 1947 -- 1949 - Blackie the Sheep

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