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List of short subjects by Hollywood studio : ウィキペディア英語版
List of short subjects by Hollywood studio

This is a list of short subject film series released by Hollywood studios.
==Columbia==
(This list excludes multi-chapter serials: see List of film serials by studio#Columbia_Pictures)
*Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences - one special (1949)
*Alan Mowbray (1941-1942) - 2 two-reelers
*Andy Clyde (1935-1956) - 73 comedy two-reelers
*Animal Cavalcade (1952-1953) - 4 one-reel comedies, much footage recycled from earlier shorts
*Bedtime Stories for Grown-Ups (1929-1932) - 18 one-reelers with Eddie Buzzell
*Ben K. Blake Film Novelty specials: ''Yoo-Hoo General'' (1942), ''My Wife's An Angel'' (1943) & ''A Voice Is Born'' (1947)
*Bert Wheeler (1950-1951) - 2 two-reelers
*Billie Burke (1948) - 2 two-reelers
*Billy Gilbert (1943-1944) - 3 two-reelers
*Broadway Follies (1937-1938) - 5 musical one-reelers directed by Ben K. Blake
*Buster Keaton (1939-1941) - 10 two-reelers
*Candid Microphone (1948-1954) featuring Allen Funt and produced by Ben K. Blake
*Cavalcade of Broadway (1949-1952) - 12 New York nightlife shorts
*Charley Chase (1937-1940) - 20 two-reelers
*Cinescope (1939-1941) - 17 one-reel documentaries including a few travelogues by André de la Varre
*Columbia Star Comedies (those headlining one two-reeler each; these didn’t become long-term series like the Three Stooges or Andy Clyde): Charlie Murray (1935), Franklin Pangborn (1935), Guinn "Big Boy" Williams (1936), Herman Bing (1937), Danny Webb (Special, 1939), Wally Brown & Tim Ryan (together, 1949), Harry Mimo (1953), The Mischief Makers (1954, 1 two-reeler of an Our Gang type series), Girlie Whirls (starring Muriel Landers, 1957)
*Columbia Musical Novelties (1933-1934) - 8 comedy/musical two-reelers, often with dialogue entirely in rhyme.
*Columbia Specials (1936-1944)- about 9, including a Cosmocolor short ''Fashion Takes a Holiday'' (1940)
*Columbia Topnotchers (1953-1954) - set of 4 one-reel documentaries
*Columbia Tour (1936-1944) - 32 one-reel travelogues
*Community Sing (1937-1949) - 124 musical sing-a-long shorts, produced by Ben K. Blake after '40
*Court of Human Relations ((1936-1937) - 4 dramatic one-reelers produced by TruPictures.
*Eddie Foy, Jr. (1945-1951) - 3 two-reelers
*El Brendel (1936-1945) - 19 two-reelers, 2 costarring Harry Langdon and 1 costarring Shemp Howard
*Film Vodvil ((1943-1946) - produced by Ben K. Blake
*Fools Who Made History (1939) - pair of dramatic two-reelers
*Football Thrills (1931) - 6 sports-reels
*George Givot and Cliff Nazarro (1943) - 2 two-reelers
*George Sidney and Charles Murray (1934) - 6 comedy two-reelers
*The Glove Slingers (1939-1943) - 12 two-reelers, with Noah Beery, Jr., David Durand, and Bill Henry alternating leads
*Gus Schilling and Richard Lane (1945-1950) - 11 two-reelers
*H. A. Ripley's Minute Mysteries ((1933-1934) - 10 one-reelers produced by John Randolph Bray
*Hall Room Boys Photoplays (pre-Columbia: 1919-1923) - before Columbia started, Harry Cohn worked on this series
*Hanna-Barbera Loopy De Loop (1959-1965) - animated cartoon series
*Harry Langdon (1934-1945) - 22 comedy two-reelers
*Harry Von Zell (1946-1950) - 8 two-reelers
*Hugh Herbert (1943-1952) - 23 two-reelers
*Joe Besser (1938, 1949-1956) – 1 two-reeler in ’38, followed by 11 more later
*Joe DeRita (1946-1948) - 4 two-reelers
*Laughing with Medbury (1931-1935) - John P. Medbury hosted travelogues (27 total)
*Johnny Downs (1942) - 2 two-reelers
*Johnny Walker International Forum (1941) – 3 two-reelers
*Lambs Club (1933) - 8 comedies showcasing members
*Leon Errol (1933-1934) - 5 comedy two-reelers
*Life's Last Laughs (1934-1935) - 6 one-reel spoofs on epitaphs
*Max Baer and Maxie Rosenbloom (1950-1952) - 4 two-reelers
*Monkeyshines (1931) - 5 comedies with an ape cast
*Monty Collins and Tom Kennedy (1935-1938) - 10 two-reelers, plus one with Monty solo (1936). Tom also co-starred with Johnny Arthur in one 1938 two-reeler.
*Music Hall Vanities (1939) - trio of shorts
*Music to Remember (1950) - 6 classical musical performances
*Musical Travelark (1954-1967) - 34 travelogues initially in CinemaScope and all in color. Harry Foster directed several.
*New York Parade (film series) (1940) - pair of documentaries (1940)
*Panoramics (1940-1945) - 14 one-reel documentaries
*Polly Moran (1936-1937) - 2 two-reelers
*Quiz Reel (film series) (1941-1942) - 5 one-reelers
*The Radio Rogues (1935) - 3 two-reelers
*Rambling Reporter travelogue (1930-1931) - 13 one-reelers
*Roscoe Karns (1941) - 2 two-reelers
*Screen Gems animated cartoons (1929-1947, supervised by Charles Mintz during the first decade) which featured Krazy Kat, Scrappy, Color Rhapsodies and The Fox and the Crow
*Screen Snapshots (C-B-C company: 1920-1924; Columbia: 1924-1958) - series of shorts that looked at the lives of various Hollywood stars
*Shemp Howard (1944-1947) - 9 two-reelers
*Slim Summerville (1943-1944) - 2 two-reelers
*Smith and Dale (1938-1939) - 2 two-reelers
*Special Happy Hour (1937-1939) - 7 one-reelers
*Spice of Life - Literary Digest Jokes (1934-1935) - 7 one-reelers
*Stars of Tomorrow (1935) - 6 one-reelers
*Sterling Holloway (1946-1948) - 6 two-reelers
*Strange as It Seems (1936-1937) - 8 drama/documentary two-reelers produced by the Screen Classics Studio
*Take It or Leave It (1940-1941) - produced by Ben K. Blake
*The 3 Stooges (1934-1958) - 190 two-reelers
*Thrills of Music (1946-1949) - 23 big band musicals
*Una Merkel (1943-1944) - 2 two-reelers
*UPA animated cartoon (1948-1959), including Mr. Magoo and Jolly Frolics
*Vera Vague (1943-1952) - 16 two-reelers
*Victor Gems (1929-1930) - 31 short musicals
*Victory Shorts (1942-1944), some by the Office of War Information
*Voice of Experience (1935-1936) - 10 one-reel advice shorts produced by Rex Film and Ben K. Blake
*Wally Vernon and Eddie Quillan (1948-1956) - 16 two-reelers
*Walt Disney Mickey Mouse & Silly Symphonies animated cartoons (distributor, 1929-1932)
*Walter Catlett (1934-1940) - 6 comedy two-reelers produced sporadically
*Walter Futter Curiosities (1930-1932) - 28 one-reel documentaries
*The Washington Parade (1938-1941) - 12 one-reelers profiling the capital
*World in Color travelogues (1937-1938) - 5 made in Cinecolor
*World of Sports (1932-1967) – 263+ one-reelers produced by John Randolph Bray in the early years and directed by Jack Kofoed until 1939, when Harry Foster took over. Most were in black and white prior to the sixties.
*Columbia also distributed many independent productions, including many imports from the National Film Board of Canada and the award-winning People Soup and Norman Rockwell's World... An American Dream.
*The Learning Corporation of America was mostly owned by Columbia between 1968 and 1984, being responsible for many short educational films for schools (often 16mm), along with TV specials and theatrical shorts like the award-winning Angel and Big Joe (1975).

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