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The following is the filmography of American animator Chuck Jones.


Warner Bros. Cartoons Inc.


Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies


Theatrical shorts (1938–1964)

* '' The Night Watchman'' (1938) (director) * '' Dog Gone Modern'' (1939) (director) * ''
Robin Hood Makes Good ''Robin Hood Makes Good'' is a 1939 Warner Bros. '' Merrie Melodies'' cartoon short, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Dave Monahan. The short was released on February 11, 1939. Plot Three little squirrels, after reading a book about Robi ...
'' (1939) (director) * ''
Prest-O Change-O ''Prest-O Change-O'' is a 1939 ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones, and first released on March 25, 1939, by Warner Bros. It is the second appearance of Bugs Bunny as a manic white hare who made his first appearance in ''Porky's H ...
'' (1939) (director) * ''
Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur ''Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur'' is a 1939 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' animated cartoon short directed by Chuck Jones. The cartoon was released on April 22, 1939, and is the first Daffy Duck cartoon directed by Jones. ''Daffy Duck and the D ...
'' (1939) (director) * '' Naughty but Mice'' (1939) (director) * ''
Old Glory Old Glory is a nickname for the flag of the United States. The original "Old Glory" was a flag owned by the 19th-century American sea captain William Driver (March 17, 1803 – March 3, 1886), who flew the flag during his career at sea an ...
'' (1939) (director) * '' Snowman's Land'' (1939) (director) * ''
Little Brother Rat Little is a synonym for small size and may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Little'' (album), 1990 debut album of Vic Chesnutt * ''Little'' (film), 2019 American comedy film *The Littles, a series of children's novels by American author John P ...
'' (1939) (director) * '' The Little Lion Hunter'' (1939) (director) * '' The Good Egg'' (1939) (director) * ''
Sniffles and the Bookworm ''Sniffles and the Bookworm'' is a 1939 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on December 2, 1939, and stars Sniffles the mouse. This is the third cartoon with Sniffles, although the plot is m ...
'' (1939) (director) * ''
The Curious Puppy ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the ...
'' (1939) (director) * '' Mighty Hunters'' (1940) (director) * '' Elmer's Candid Camera'' (1940) (director) * ''
Sniffles Takes a Trip ''Sniffles Takes a Trip'' is a 1940 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on May 22, 1940, and stars Sniffles the mouse. Plot Sniffles goes into the countryside hoping to enjoy nature there ...
'' (1940) (director) * ''
Tom Thumb in Trouble Tom or TOM may refer to: * Tom (given name), a diminutive of Thomas or Tomás or an independent Aramaic given name (and a list of people with the name) Characters * Tom Anderson, a character in ''Beavis and Butt-Head'' * Tom Beck, a character ...
'' (1940) (director) * ''
The Egg Collector ''The Egg Collector'' is a 1940 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on July 20, 1940, and stars Sniffles. Plot Late one night in a bookstore, Sniffles the mouse is reading the book ''Egg Collecting ...
'' (1940) (director) * ''
Ghost Wanted ''Ghost Wanted'' is a 1940 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' animated short directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on August 10, 1940. It features a little ghost (bearing a resemblance to Casper the Friendly Ghost) who is inexperienced ...
'' (1940) (director) * ''
Stage Fright Stage fright or performance anxiety is the anxiety, fear, or persistent phobia which may be aroused in an individual by the requirement to perform in front of an audience, real or imagined, whether actually or potentially (for example, when perf ...
'' (1940) (director) * ''
Good Night, Elmer ''Good Night Elmer'' is a 1940 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon short, directed by Chuck Jones, animated by Phil Monroe and written by Rich Hogan. The short was released on October 26, 1940 and features Elmer Fudd. Plot The cartoon depicts ...
'' (1940) (director) * ''
Bedtime for Sniffles Bedtime (also called putting to bed or tucking in) is a ritual part of parenting to help children feel more secure and become accustomed to a more rigid schedule of sleep than they might prefer. The ritual of bedtime is aimed at facilitating the ...
'' (1940) (director) * ''
Elmer's Pet Rabbit ''Elmer's Pet Rabbit'' is a 1941 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on January 4, 1941, and features Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny. This is the first cartoon in which the name Bugs Bunny is giv ...
'' (1941) (director) * ''
Sniffles Bells the Cat Sniffles may refer to: * Sniffle, the instinctive action of inhaling quickly * Common cold, also called "The Sniffles" * Sniffles (Merrie Melodies) Sniffles is an animated cartoon and comic-book mouse character in the Warner Bros. ''Merrie Mel ...
'' (1941) (director) * '' Joe Glow, the Firefly'' (1941) (director) * '' Porky's Ant'' (1941) (director) * ''
Toy Trouble A toy or plaything is an object that is used primarily to provide entertainment. Simple examples include toy blocks, board games, and dolls. Toys are often designed for use by children, although many are designed specifically for adults and pet ...
'' (1941) (director) * ''
Porky's Prize Pony ''Porky's'' is a 1981 sex comedy film written and directed by Bob Clark about the escapades of teenagers in 1954 at the fictional Angel Beach High School in Florida. The film influenced many writers in the teen film genre and spawned two sequels: ...
'' (1941) (director) * ''
Inki and the Lion Inki is the lead character in an animated cartoon series of Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Melodies'' short films by animator Chuck Jones. Five Inki cartoons were made between 1939 and 1950. History and description Inki, created for ...
'' (1941) (director) * ''
Snow Time for Comedy Snow comprises individual ice crystals that grow while suspended in the atmosphere—usually within clouds—and then fall, accumulating on the ground where they undergo further changes. It consists of frozen crystalline water throughout ...
'' (1941) (director) * ''
The Brave Little Bat ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the ...
'' (1941) (director) * '' Saddle Silly'' (1941) (director) * '' Porky's Midnight Matinee'' (1941) (director) * ''
The Bird Came C.O.D. ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the m ...
'' (1942) (director) * '' Porky's Cafe'' (1942) (director) * '' Conrad the Sailor'' (1942) (director) * ''
Dog Tired The dog (''Canis familiaris'' or ''Canis lupus familiaris'') is a domesticated descendant of the wolf. Also called the domestic dog, it is derived from the extinct Pleistocene wolf, and the modern wolf is the dog's nearest living relative. Do ...
'' (1942) (director) * ''
The Draft Horse ''The Draft Horse'' is a Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on May 9, 1942. The title is a pun on draft horse and the draft (conscription). Plot A farm horse sees a poster that says the U.S ...
'' (1942) (director) * ''
Hold the Lion, Please ''Hold the Lion, Please'' is a 1942 Merrie Melodies cartoon, first released on June 6, 1942, distributed by the Vitaphone Corporation and Warner Bros. This is the first Bugs Bunny cartoon where the title does not refer "hare", "bunny", or "rabbit ...
'' (1942) (director) * ''The Squawkin' Hawk '' (1942) (director) * ''Fox Pop'' (1942) (director) * ''The Dover Boys'' (1942) (director) * ''My Favorite Duck'' (1942) (director) * ''Case of the Missing Hare'' (1942) (director) * ''To Duck or Not to Duck'' (1943) (director) * ''Flop Goes the Weasel (film), Flop Goes the Weasel'' (1943) (director) * ''Super-Rabbit'' (1943) (director) * ''The Unbearable Bear'' (1943) (director) * ''The Aristo-Cat'' (1943) (director) * ''Wackiki Wabbit'' (1943) (director) * ''Fin'n Catty'' (1943) (director) * ''Inki and the Minah Bird (film), Inki and the Minah Bird'' (1943) (director) * ''Tom Turk and Daffy'' (1944) (director) * ''Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears'' (1944) (director) * ''The Weakly Reporter'' (1944) (director) * ''Angel Puss'' (1944) (director) * ''From Hand to Mouse'' (1944) (director) * ''Lost and Foundling'' (1944) (director) * ''Odor-able Kitty'' (1945) (director) * ''Trap Happy Porky'' (1945) (director) * ''Hare Conditioned'' (1945) (director) * ''Fresh Airedale'' (1945) (director) * ''Hare Tonic'' (1945) (director) * ''Quentin Quail'' (1946) (director) * ''Hush My Mouse'' (1946) (director) * ''Hair-Raising Hare'' (1946) (director) * ''The Eager Beaver (1946 film), The Eager Beaver '' (1946) (director) * ''Fair and Worm-er'' (1946) (director) * ''Roughly Squeaking'' (1946) (director) * ''Scent-imental Over You'' (1947) (director) * ''Inki at the Circus'' (1947) (director) * ''A Pest in the House'' (1947) (director) * ''Little Orphan Airedale'' (1947) (director) * ''House Hunting Mice'' (1948) (director) * ''A Feather in His Hare'' (1948) (director) * ''What's Brewin', Bruin?'' (1948) (director) * ''Rabbit Punch'' (1948) (director) * ''Haredevil Hare'' (1948) (director) * ''You Were Never Duckier'' (1948) (director) * ''Daffy Dilly'' (1948) (director) * ''My Bunny Lies over the Sea'' (1948) (director) * ''Scaredy Cat'' (1948) (director) * ''Awful Orphan'' (1949) (director) * ''Mississippi Hare'' (1949) (director) * ''Mouse Wreckers'' (1949) (director) * ''The Bee-Deviled Bruin'' (1949) (director) * ''Long-Haired Hare'' (1949) (director) * ''Often an Orphan'' (1949) (director) * ''Fast and Furry-ous'' (1949) (director) * ''Frigid Hare'' (1949) (director) * ''For Scent-imental Reasons'' (1949) (director) * ''Bear Feat'' (1949) (director) * ''Rabbit Hood'' (1949) (director) * ''The Scarlet Pumpernickel'' (1950) (director) * ''Homeless Hare'' (1950) (director) * ''The Hypo-Chondri-Cat'' (1950) (director) * ''8 Ball Bunny'' (1950) (director) * ''Dog Gone South'' (1950) (director) * ''The Ducksters'' (1950) (director) * ''Caveman Inki'' (1950) (director) * ''Rabbit of Seville'' (1950) (director) * ''Two's a Crowd'' (1950) (director) * ''Bunny Hugged'' (1951) (director) * ''Scent-imental Romeo'' (1951) (director) * ''A Hound for Trouble'' (1951) (director) * ''Rabbit Fire'' (1951) (director) * ''Chow Hound'' (1951) (director) * ''The Wearing of the Grin'' (1951) (director) * ''Cheese Chasers'' (1951) (director) * ''A Bear for Punishment'' (1951) (director) * ''Drip-Along Daffy'' (1951) (director) * ''Operation: Rabbit'' (1952) (director) * ''Feed the Kitty'' (1952) (director) * ''Little Beau Pepé'' (1952) (director) * ''Water, Water Every Hare'' (1952) (director) * ''Orange Blossoms for Violet'' (1952) (director) * ''Beep, Beep (film), Beep, Beep'' (1952) (director) * ''The Hasty Hare '' (1952) (director) * ''Going! Going! Gosh!'' (1952) (director) * ''Mouse-Warming'' (1952) (director) * ''Rabbit Seasoning'' (1952) (director) * ''Terrier Stricken'' (1952) (director) * ''Don't Give Up the Sheep'' (1953) (director) * ''Forward March Hare'' (1953) (director) * ''Kiss Me Cat (1953), Kiss Me Cate'' (1953) (director) * ''Duck Amuck'' (1953) (director) * ''Much Ado About Nutting'' (1953) (director) * ''Wild Over You'' (1953) (director) * ''Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century'' (1953) (director) * ''Bully for Bugs'' (1953) (director) * ''Zipping Along'' (1953) (director) * ''Lumber Jack-Rabbit'' (1953) (director) * ''Duck! Rabbit, Duck!'' (1953) (director) * ''Punch Trunk'' (1953) (director) * ''Feline Frame-Up'' (1954) (director) * ''No Barking'' (1954) (director) * ''The Cat's Bah'' (1954) (director) * ''Claws for Alarm'' (1954) (director) * ''Bewitched Bunny'' (1954) (director) * ''Stop! Look! And Hasten!'' (1954) (director) * ''From A to Z-Z-Z-Z'' (1954) (director) * ''My Little Duckaroo'' (1954) (director) * ''Sheep Ahoy'' (1954) (director) * ''Baby Buggy Bunny'' (1954) (director) * ''Beanstalk Bunny'' (1955) (director) * ''Ready, Set, Zoom!'' (1955) (director) * ''Past Perfumance'' (1955) (director) * ''Rabbit Rampage'' (1955) (director) * ''Double or Mutton'' (1955) (director) * ''Jumpin' Jupiter'' (1955) (director) * ''Knight-mare Hare'' (1955) (director) * ''Two Scent's Worth'' (1955) (writer & director) * ''Guided Muscle'' (1955) (director) * ''One Froggy Evening'' (1955) (director) * ''A Hitch in Time'' (1955) (director) * ''Bugs' Bonnets'' (1956) (director) * ''Broom-Stick Bunny'' (1956) (director) * ''Rocket Squad'' (1956) (director) * ''Heaven Scent'' (1956) (writer & director) * ''Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z'' (1956) (director) * ''Barbary Coast Bunny'' (1956) (director) * ''Rocket-bye Baby'' (1956) (director) * ''Deduce, You Say'' (1956) (director) * ''There They Go-Go-Go!'' (1956) (director) * ''To Hare Is Human'' (1956) (director) * ''Scrambled Aches'' (1957) (director) * ''Ali Baba Bunny'' (1957) (director) * ''Go Fly a Kit'' (1957) (director) * ''Boyhood Daze'' (1957) (director) * ''Steal Wool'' (1957) (director) * ''What's Opera, Doc?'' (1957) (director) * ''Zoom and Bored'' (1957) (director) * ''Touché and Go'' (1957) (director) * ''Robin Hood Daffy'' (1958) (director) * ''Hare-Way to the Stars'' (1958) (director) * ''Whoa, Be-Gone!'' (1958) (director) * ''To Itch His Own'' (1958) (director) * ''Hook, Line and Stinker'' (1958) (director) * ''Hip Hip-Hurry!'' (1958) (director) * ''Cat Feud'' (1958) (director) * ''Baton Bunny'' (1959) (director with Abe Levitow) * ''Hot-Rod and Reel!'' (1959) (director) * ''Wild About Hurry'' (1959) (director) * ''Fastest with the Mostest'' (1960) (director) * ''Who Scent You?'' (1960) (director) * ''Rabbit's Feat'' (1960) (director) * ''Ready, Woolen and Able'' (1960) (director) * ''Hopalong Casualty'' (1960) (writer and director) * ''High Note (film), High Note'' (1960) (director) * ''Zip 'N Snort'' (1961) (writer and director) * ''The Mouse on 57th Street'' (1961) (director) * ''The Abominable Snow Rabbit'' (1961) (director with Maurice Noble) * ''Lickety-Splat'' (1961) (writer, director with Abe Levitow) * ''A Scent of the Matterhorn'' (1961) (writer & director, credited as Chuck Jones, M. Charl Jones) * ''Compressed Hare'' (1961) (director with Maurice Noble) * ''Beep Prepared'' (1961) (writer with John Dunn (animator), John Dunn, director with Maurice Noble) * ''Nelly's Folly'' (1961) (writer with David Detiege, director with Abe Levitow & Maurice Noble) * ''A Sheep in the Deep'' (1962) (writer, director with Maurice Noble) * ''Zoom at the Top'' (1962) (writer, director with Maurice Noble) * ''Louvre Come Back to Me!'' (1962) (director with Maurice Noble) * ''Martian Through Georgia'' (1962) (writer with Carl Kohler, director with Abe Levitow & Maurice Noble) * ''I Was a Teenage Thumb'' (1963) (writer with John Dunn (animator), John Dunn, director with Maurice Noble) * ''Now Hear This (film), Now Hear This'' (1963) (writer with John Dunn (animator), John Dunn, director with Maurice Noble) * ''Woolen Under Where'' (1963) (writer) * ''Hare-Breadth Hurry'' (1963) (director with Maurice Noble) * ''Mad as a Mars Hare'' (1963) (director with Maurice Noble) * ''Transylvania 6-5000 (1963 film), Transylvania 6-5000'' (1963) (director with Maurice Noble) * ''To Beep or Not to Beep'' (1963) (writer with John Dunn (animator), John Dunn, director with Maurice Noble & Tom Ray) * ''The Iceman Ducketh'' (1964) (uncredited director with Phil Monroe & Maurice Noble) * ''War and Pieces'' (1964) (director with Maurice Noble)


Television shows and pilot

* ''The Bugs Bunny Show'' (1960) * ''Adventures of the Road Runner'' (1962) (writer with John Dunn (animator), John Dunn & Michael Maltese, director with Maurice Noble & Tom Ray) ** This unsuccessful television pilot was later broken up into three theatrical cartoons: *** ''To Beep or Not to Beep'' (released as a theatrical short in 1963) *** ''Zip Zip Hooray'' (Jones not involved) *** ''Roadrunner A Go Go'' (Jones not involved) * ''The Porky Pig Show'' (1964) (Jones not involved,archive footage) * ''The Road Runner Show'' (1966) (Jones not involved,archive footage) * ''The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour'' (1968) (Jones not involved,archive footage)


Work for the U.S. Government

* ''Point Rationing of Foods'' (1943) (uncredited) * ''Coming Snafu'' (1943) (uncredited) * ''Spies (1943 film), Spies'' (1943) (uncredited) * ''The Infantry Blues'' (1943) (uncredited) * ''Private Snafu vs. Malaria Mike'' (1944) (uncredited) * ''A Lecture on Camouflage'' (1944) (uncredited) * ''Gas (1944 film), Gas'' (1944) (uncredited) * ''Outpost (1944 film), Outpost'' (1944) (uncredited) * ''Going Home (1944 film), Going Home'' (1944) (uncredited) * ''The Good Egg (1945 film), The Good Egg'' (1945) (uncredited) (not to be confused with the 1939 cartoon of the same title) * ''In the Aleutians'' (1945) (uncredited) * ''It's Murder She Says'' (1945) (uncredited) * ''No Buddy Atoll'' (1945) (uncredited) * ''Secrets of the Caribbean'' (1945) (uncredited) * ''So Much for So Little'' (1949) * ''90 Days Wondering'' (1956) (Ralph Phillips (Looney Tunes), Ralph Phillips) * ''Drafty, Isn't It?'' (1957) (Ralph Phillips)


at United Productions of America

Industrial Short * ''Hell-Bent for Election'' (1944) (produced for United Auto Workers) Theatrical Feature Film: * ''Gay Purr-ee'' (1962; in conjunction with UPA (animation studio), UPA)1 1 Jones was sacked by Warner Bros Cartoon Inc, after they found out about Jones involvement with this film.


at MGM Animation/Visual Arts


Theatrical shorts


Tom and Jerry (1963–1967)

1963 * ''Pent-House Mouse'' (producer, writer with Michael Maltese, director with Maurice Noble) 1964 * ''The Cat Above and The Mouse Below'' (producer, writer with Michael Maltese, director with Maurice Noble) * ''Is There a Doctor in the Mouse?'' (producer, writer with Michael Maltese, director with Maurice Noble) * ''Much Ado About Mousing'' (producer, director with Maurice Noble) * ''Snowbody Loves Me'' (producer, writer with Michael Maltese, director with Maurice Noble) * ''The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse'' (producer, writer with Michael Maltese, director with Maurice Noble) 1965 * ''Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story of Life'' (producer, writer with Michael Maltese, director with Maurice Noble) * ''Tom-ic Energy'' (producer, writer with Michael Maltese, director with Maurice Noble) * ''Bad Day at Cat Rock'' (producer & writer, director with Maurice Noble) * ''The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off'' (producer, writer with Jim Pabian) * ''Haunted Mouse'' (producer, writer with Jim Pabian, director with Maurice Noble) * ''I'm Just Wild About Jerry'' (producer, writer with Michael Maltese, director with Maurice Noble, uncredited voice actor) * ''Of Feline Bondage'' (producer, writer with Don Towsley (animator), Don Towsley, director with Maurice Noble) * ''The Year of the Mouse'' (producer, writer with Michael Maltese, director with Maurice Noble) * ''The Cat's Me-Ouch!'' (producer, writer with Michael Maltese, director with Maurice Noble, uncredited voice actor) 1966 * ''Duel Personality'' (producer, writer with Michael Maltese, director with Maurice Noble, uncredited voice actor) * ''Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary'' (producer & writer, director with Maurice Noble) * ''Jerry-Go-Round'' (producer, uncredited director with Abe Levitow & Maurice Noble, the latter of which was also uncredited) * ''Love Me, Love My Mouse'' (producer, director with Ben Washam) * ''Puss 'n' Boats'' (producer) * ''Filet Meow'' (producer) * ''Matinee Mouse'' (uncredited producer) * ''The A-Tom-Inable Snowman'' (producer) * ''Catty-Cornered'' (producer, uncredited director with Abe Levitow, uncredited writer with John Dunn (animator), John Dunn & Michael Maltese, the latter of which was also uncredited) 1967 * ''Cat and Dupli-cat'' (producer, writer with Michael Maltese, director with Maurice Noble) * ''O-Solar Meow'' (producer) * ''Guided Mouse-ille'' (producer) * ''Rock 'n' Rodent'' (producer) * ''Cannery Rodent'' (producer & writer, director with Maurice Noble) * ''The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R.'' (producer) * ''Surf-Bored Cat'' (producer) * ''Shutter Bugged Cat'' (uncredited producer) * ''Advance and Be Mechanized'' (producer, uncredited voice actor) * ''Purr-Chance to Dream'' (producer, uncredited director with Ben Washam, uncredited writer with Irv Spector & Michael Maltese, the latter of which was also uncredited)


One-shot theatrical shorts

* ''The Dot and the Line'' (1965) Oscar winner (producer with Les Goldman, director with Maurice Noble) * ''The Bear That Wasn't'' (1967; in conjunction with MGM Animation/Visual Arts) (producer with Frank Tashlin (despite the latter having no involvement in the final product, although he did write the book), director with Maurice Noble)


Feature Film

* ''The Phantom Tollbooth (film), The Phantom Tollbooth'' (1970; in conjunction with MGM Animation/Visual Arts) (producer with Les Goldman & Abe Levitow, screenplay with Sam Rosen, director with Abe Levitow & Dave Monahan)


Television shows

* ''Tom and Jerry'' (1965) (titles, bumpers, & reanimating offensive content form the Hanna-Barbera shorts) * ''Off to See the Wizard'' (1967–1968)


Television Specials

* ''How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (TV special), How the Grinch Stole Christmas!'' (1966) (co-produced with Dr. Seuss, Ted Geisel, director with Ben Washam) * ''The Pogo Special Birthday Special'' (1969) (co-produced with Walt Kelly, director with Ben Washam, voice actor) * ''Horton Hears a Who! (TV special), Horton Hears a Who!'' (1970) (storyboard artist with Bob Ogle, producer with Dr. Seuss, Ted Geisel, director with Ben Washam, voice actor) * ''The Cat in the Hat (TV special), The Cat in the Hat'' (1971; in conjunction with DePatie–Freleng Enterprises1) (storyboard artist, producer with Dr. Seuss, Ted Geisel) 1: Jones left the production of this special before it was finished after a rift with Geisel, DePatie-Freleng completed the special.


Chuck Jones Productions/Enterprises


Original works


Theatrical features

* ''Mrs. Doubtfire'' (1993) (animation opening sequence only; ''Pudgy & Grunge'')


Television Shows

* ''Curiosity Shop'' (1971–72) (Executive Producer)


Theatrical short films

* Man the Polluter (1973) (animation sequence directed by)


Television Specials

Cricket * ''The Cricket in Times Square '' (1973) * ''A Very Merry Cricket'' (1973) * ''Yankee Doodle Cricket'' (1975) The Jungle Book * ''The White Seal'' (1975) * ''Rikki-Tikki-Tavi'' (1975) * ''Mowgli's Brothers (TV special), Mowgli's Brothers'' (1976) Raggedy Ann and Andy * ''Raggedy Ann and Andy in The Great Santa Claus Caper'' (1978) * ''Raggedy Ann and Andy in The Pumpkin Who Couldn't Smile'' (1979) Other specials and TV shows * ''Gateways of the Mind'' (1958) Animated sequences by Chuck Jones and Maurice Noble. * ''A Chipmunk Christmas'' (1981) (character designer and creative consultant, co-produced with Bagdasarian Productions) * ''Peter and the Wolf (TV special), Peter and the Wolf'' (1995)


Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies


Theatrical features

* ''The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie'' (1979) (Original bridge animation only) * ''Gremlins 2: The New Batch'' (1990) (animated opening and end credits, featuring Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny, co-produced with Warner Bros. Feature Animation) * ''Stay Tuned (film), Stay Tuned'' (1992) (Robocat segment of ''Rooney Tunes'', co-produced with Warner Bros. Feature Animation)


Theatrical shorts (1994–1997)

* ''Chariots of Fur'' (1994) (producer with Linda Jones Clough, writer and director) * ''Another Froggy Evening'' (1995) (producer with Linda Jones Clough, writer with Don Arioli, Stephen A. Fossati, and Stan Freberg, director) * ''Superior Duck'' (1996) (producer with Linda Jones Clough, writer and director) * ''Father of the Bird'' (1997) (producer with Linda Jones Clough) * ''Pullet Surprise'' (1997) (producer with Linda Jones Clough) * ''From Hare to Eternity'' (1997) (producer with Linda Jones Clough, director)


Televsion series and specials

* ''The Electric Company'' (1971) (Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner segments only) * ''Bugs and Daffy's Carnival of the Animals'' (1976) (All-new special featuring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck) * ''Bugs Bunny in King Arthur's Court'' (1978) (All-new special featuring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck) * ''Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales'' (1979) (Co-produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises) * ''Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over'' (1980) * ''Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving'' (1980)


See also

* Warner Bros. Cartoons * Warner Bros. Animation


References

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