Key Writers
- H. M. Walker (1922 - 1932)
- Walter Lantz (mid-1920s)
- Leo McCarey (early to mid-1920s)
- Frank Capra (mid-1920s)
- Charley Chase (early 1920s)
- Frank Tashlin (mid-1930s)
- Hal Roach (1922 - mid 1930s)
- Robert F. McGowan (1922 - 1933)
- Hal Law (wrote most of the MGM shorts)
- Robert A. McGowan (wrote most of the MGM shorts)
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