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5.6
/18/

The Great Bird Mystery (1932)
Scrappy and Oopie build a bird house, and a sparrow wants to move in. However a mean robin stops him, and then tries to kill him with an arrow.
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5.9
/15/

Scrappy's Expedition (1934)
Scrappy goes to the South Pole with many radio personalities.
poster
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5.1
/16/

Scrappy's Theme Song (1934)
Scrappy and company are putting on a show in the barn. All they need is a good theme song for the balcony scene, which Scrappy writes. Unfortunately, while everyone else remembers the music, he keeps forgetting his part.
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5.6
/14/

Scrappy's Auto Show (1933)
Scrappy and Oopie sneak into the New York Auto Show to look at the new cars. Then they go home and build their own auto from bath tubs and sausages. Will they be the hit of the show?
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5.4
/11/

Concert Kid (1934)
Oopie is to give a violin concert, but doesn't want to play. Scrappy gives him a stick of chewing gum, which calms him. However, the gum gets on the two of them.
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6.1
/15/

Scrappy's Trailer (1935)
Scrappy and Oopie are tootling along in a car-and-trailer rig, which is larger on the inside than the outside. It's able to submerge and fly, and contains a cow, and a tree that contains a wasp nest and a bear.
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5.3
/17/
70
/1/

Sandman Tales (1933)
A Columbia Scrappy cartoon released October 6, 1933.
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5.7
/14/

Scrappy's Relay Race (1934)
Scrappy and the Champ compete on horseback, in cars and airplanes to win the race.
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5.8
/14/

Scrappy's Toy Shop (1934)
Scrappy comes down to open up his toy store and let customer Oopie in. Oppie begins to wreak havoc, but when the toys begin to attack the two of them, they defend themselves.
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5.9
/17/

Scrappy's Television (1934)
By converting a radio, Scrappy has a new invention, a TV set that he shares with his friends as they change channels watching various shows until they land on an exciting boxing match.
poster
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6.2
/14/

Fare Play (1932)
There's no sign of Scrappy to be seen in this comic-strip study of a carnival's midway, but there is a lot going on, due to Oopie running a lemonade stand, and a lot of alcohol gets mixed into the brew.
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5.9
/12/

Scrappy's Pony (1936)
Scrappy and Oopie are playing, when a pony arrives from Hollywood. Scrappy tries to ride him, but the pony throws him. When Oopie gives him sugar cubes, the pony takes a liking to him.
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6.3
/16/

The Treasure Runt (1932)
Playing pirates, Scrappy and Oopie try to recover a treasure chest that's underwater. From a dock, Oopie is sent down on a rope to haul it up with, but fish decide to crawl over him while his hands are busy holding on, and tease and annoy him into repeatedly dropping the chest just before getting to the surface.
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7.4
/14/

Sassy Cats (1933)
All the tomcats in the neighborhood come calling on Scrappy's cat, until it becomes an out-of-control party.
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5.0
/17/

Railroad Wretch (1932)
An old coal-burning locomotive roars down the tracks, manned only by engineer Scrappy and his assistant, Oopie. They go along at a fair clip, with Scrappy maintaining the engine, but Oopie can barely get one lump of coal into the boiler at a time.When they come to a steep grade, Oopie's broken off most of the controls, and a headlong hurl over a cliff awaits.
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5.9
/16/

Technoracket (1933)
Scrappy runs a farm where Oopie is a farmhand. He sees a front-page newspaper article about "Technocracy," and he decides to fire everybody. Scrappy then builds mechanical robot farm workers and livestock with predictably disastrous results.
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6.0
/17/

The Gold Getters (1935)
The adventures of Scrappy and his dog.
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4.8
/10/

The Charm Bracelet (1939)
Margie, receives a charm bracelet from Scrappy. When she falls asleep, the various charms on the bracelet come to life. They have a picnic and a good time, and as Margie awakens, they become inanimate objects on the bracelet again.
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5.4
/13/

A Peep In The Deep (1940)
Scrappy is deep-sea fishing when a bottle floats by his boat. In this corked bottle is a secret treasure map. There's a chest of gold on the ocean floor! Scrappy dives for the gold and must fight sea creatures before he can raise the treasure chest.
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6.0
/25/

The Gorilla Hunt (1939)
A boxing kangaroo tricks his son into fighting when he really wants to be a violinist.
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6.1
/23/

Scary Crows (1937)
Farm-boy Scrappy and his dog awaken at dawn and, all day long, they work in the fields only to have crows undo their hard work, tear up the fields and eat the crops. They keep beating off the crows and finally win out just as the sun sets.
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5.9
/73/
50
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The Merry Mutineers (1936)
Two little boys "battle" their toy pirate ships in a pool. The crews of both sea vessels are made of caricatures of such 30's era stars as Charles Laughton (as Captain Bligh), the Three Stooges, Wallace Beery, Jimmy Durante, Laurel & Hardy, and the Marx Brothers.
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5.4
/19/

A Worm's Eye View (1939)
Scrappy goes fishing, tying a worm onto his hook before casting it into the water to face a myriad of fish with sharp teeth. Can the worm escape from being devoured?
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7.0
/104/
50
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The Novelty Shop (1936)
The novelty shop owner has gone home, and that means it's time for its items to animate and have fun.
poster
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5.5
/12/

False Alarm (1933)
Scrappy the fireman.
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5.5
/17/

Scrappy's Boy Scouts (1936)
Oopie wants to join the Boy Scouts, against the wishes of Scrappy and the others.
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5.8
/14/

Puttin' Out the Kitten (1937)
A Columbia Scrappy cartoon released March 26, 1937.
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5.5
/15/

Scrappy's Dog Show (1934)
Scrappy tries to enter his dog in a dog show.
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6.6
/29/

The Dog Snatcher (1931)
Scrappy tries to rescue his dog, Yippy from a mean dog catcher.
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6.4
/15/

The Pet Shop (1932)
The adventures of a young boy and his dog. Vonsey and Oopie are the two bullies on the block who sometime give the two problems.
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6.2
/28/

Let's Ring Doorbells (1935)
A Columbia Scrappy cartoon released November 7, 1935.
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6.1
/13/

The Clock Goes Round And Round (1937)
Scrappy stops all the clocks in the house and then goes around the neighborhood stopping all the others. This causes all the clocks in the world to stop, and everything stands still. This scares him but when he tries to re-start the clocks, all moving things start to go backwards.
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5.7
/10/

Scrappy's Side Show (1939)
Scrappy is running a sideshow, and Margie wants to come in. She sneaks in and accidentally sabotages some of the acts, particularly those starring Scrappy.
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5.6
/11/

Playing Politics (1936)
Scrappy's young brother Oopie is running for President, but doesn't know anything about the issues, so he lip-syncs his speeches from a hidden "speech recorder". He winds up running into more trouble than he bargained for.
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5.8
/11/

The Early Bird (1938)
Scrappy is reading Dale Carnegie's How To Win Friends and Influence People. A bird keeping him company hears Scrappy say "The early bird catches the worm" and goes in search of one. But will the worm or the bird be caught?
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5.3
/11/

Scrappy's Rodeo (1939)
Scrappy runs a rodeo in a vacant lot, with a lot of mistreated cats standing in for cattle to be roped, and so forth. A little girl wants to be part of the show, but the boys don't like that.
poster
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5.7
/12/

Scrappy's News Flashes (1937)
A gag reel in the form of a news reel.
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5.2
/12/

Looney Balloonists (1936)
Scrappy and Oopie go ballooning with an old-timer in Scrappy's balloon.
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5.5
/13/

I Want to Be an Actress (1937)
Margie wants to be a movie star, so she breaks into Scrappy's movie studio and auditions for Scrappy and Oopie, whether they want her too or not.
poster
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5.1
/10/

Scrappy's Playmates (1938)
Scrappy gets a Saint Bernard and drags it home from the pet shop. He introduces the huge beast to his parrot, Pete, and leaves them to get acquainted. Of course they have a comic battle.
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6.4
/11/

Scrappy's Music Lesson (1937)
An old German music teacher has Scrappy running scales on the violin, while Pete the Parrot laughs at every mistake. this makes the teacher angry, but Pete will have his way.
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5.8
/18/

Canine Capers (1937)
Scrappy and his dog Yippy are delivering newspapers that have a story about a stray-dog roundup by the city dog-pound. Yippy swallows the horn on Scrappy's bicycle, and starts honing when he tries to bark. This gets the attention of the dogcatcher who grabs Yippy and tosses him into the... More dog-pound. Scrappy finally gets Yippy free along with all the other dogs, who band together and take off after the dogcatcher. Less
poster
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5.2
/18/

The Gloom Chasers (1935)
Scrappy and Oopie are a pair of wandering troubadours who wind up in a rain-starved farm, where their performance causes the skeletal animals to dance and sweat and finally the clouds do the same. Everything blooms in the rain and the short ends in a song.
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6.1
/12/

The Fire Plug (1937)
Scrappy is playing with the old gray mare who was the town's fire horse until being replaced when the town's fire department purchased a modern motorized fire truck. But when the fire alarm sounds, the old mare responds, and with Scrappy steering the discarded truck, they dash to the fi... Morere along with the fire chief in his new truck. After the new truck breaks down, the fire chief admits that the old gray mare is a s good as she used to be. Less
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6.2
/16/

Scrappy's Added Attraction (1939)
A movie theater audience sees a trailer for Scrappy's newest movie.
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5.0
/32/

Minding The Baby (1931)
Scrappy gets a buffalo nickel to mind bratty baby Oscar, but quickly finds the job isn't worth it.
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5.6
/19/
77
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Scrappy's Big Moment (1935)
The animation is fluid and cartoonish as Scrappy and Oopie train for and fight against a well-drawn Max Baer, a leading and feared boxer of the day who killed at least one man in the ring.
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5.3
/34/
50
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Sunday Clothes (1931)
In this one, the boy character is getting ready to go to Sunday school with his dog. On the way, he encounters bullies not to mention a stereotypical Italian in a manhole.


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