List of animated films in the public domain in the United States
The following is a list of animated films in the public domain in the United States for which there is a source to verify its status as public domain under the terms of U.S. copyright law. For more information, see List of films in the public domain in the United States. Films published before 1929 are not included because all such films are in the public domain (Note: while the film in and of itself may be in the public domain, the original versions may incorporate elements that remain under a separate copyright).
Some shorts listed here were produced for the United States government such as the Private Snafu series. Because they were produced for the U.S. government, they automatically fall into the public domain.
Warner Bros. Pictures
[edit]The films listed below were last owned by Warner Bros. Pictures when the time for their renewals came up.
Source: Film Superlist: Motion Pictures in the U.S. Public Domain[1]
- Sinkin' in the Bathtub (1930)[1]
- Congo Jazz (1930)[1]
- Hold Anything (1930)[1]
- The Booze Hangs High (1930)[1]
- Box Car Blues (1930)[1]
- Big Man from the North (1931)[1]
- Ain't Nature Grand! (1931)[1]
- Ups 'n Downs (1931)[1]
- Dumb Patrol (1931)[1]
- Yodeling Yokels (1931)[1]
- Bosko's Holiday (1931)[1]
- The Tree's Knees (1931)[1]
- Bosko Shipwrecked! (1931)[1]
- Bosko the Doughboy (1931)[1]
- Bosko's Soda Fountain (1931)[1]
- Bosko's Fox Hunt (1931)[1]
- Bosko at the Zoo (1932)[1]
- Battling Bosko (1932)[1]
- Big-Hearted Bosko (1932)[1]
- Bosko's Party (1932)[1]
- Bosko and Bruno (1932)[1]
- Bosko's Dog Race (1932)[1]
- Bosko at the Beach (1932)[1]
- Bosko and Honey (1932)[1]
- Bosko's Store (1932)[1]
- Bosko the Lumberjack (1932)[1]
- Hollywood Capers (1935)[1]
- Boom Boom (1936)[1]
- Westward Whoa (1936)[1]
- Porky's Railroad (1937)[1]
- Get Rich Quick Porky (1937)[1]
- Porky's Garden (1937)[1]
- Ali-Baba Bound (1940)[1]
- The Timid Toreador (1940)[1]
- The Haunted Mouse (1941)[1]
- Joe Glow the Firefly (1941)[1]
- Porky's Bear Facts (1941)[1]
- Porky's Preview (1941)[1]
- Porky's Ant (1941)[1]
- A Coy Decoy (1941)[1]
- Porky's Prize Pony (1941)[1]
- Meet John Doughboy (1941)[1]
- We, the Animals Squeak! (1941)[1]
- The Henpecked Duck (1941)[1]
- Notes to You (1941)[1]
- Robinson Crusoe Jr. (1941)[1]
- Porky's Midnight Matinee (1941)[1]
- Porky's Pooch (1941)[1]
- Porky's Pastry Pirates (1942)[1]
- Who's Who in the Zoo (1942)[1]
- Porky's Cafe (1942)[1]
- Saps in Chaps (1942)[1]
- Daffy's Southern Exposure (1942)[1]
- Nutty News (1942)[1]
- Hobby Horse-Laffs (1942)[1]
- Gopher Goofy (1942)[1]
- Wacky Blackout (1942)[1]
- The Ducktators (1942)[1]
- Eatin' on the Cuff (or The Moth Who Came to Dinner) (1942)[1]
- The Impatient Patient (1942)[1]
- The Daffy Duckaroo (1942)[1]
- Confusions of a Nutzy Spy (1943)[1]
- Hop and Go (1943)[1]
- Tokio Jokio (1943)[1]
- Porky Pig's Feat (1943)[1]
- Scrap Happy Daffy (1943)[1]
- Puss n' Booty (1943)[1]
- Lady, Play Your Mandolin! (1931)[1]
United Artists
[edit]The films listed below were last owned by United Artists when the time for their renewals came up.
Source: Film Superlist: Motion Pictures in the U.S. Public Domain[1]
- Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! (1931)[1]
- One More Time (1931)[1]
- You Don't Know What You're Doin'! (1931)[1]
- Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land (1931)[1]
- Red-Headed Baby (1931)[1]
- Pagan Moon (1932)[1]
- Freddy the Freshman (1932)[1]
- Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee (1932)[1]
- Goopy Geer (1932)[1]
- It's Got Me Again! (1932)[1]
- Moonlight for Two (1932)[1]
- The Queen Was in the Parlor (1932)[1]
- I Love a Parade (1932)[1]
- You're Too Careless With Your Kisses (1932)[1]
- I Wish I Had Wings (1932)[1]
- A Great Big Bunch of You (1932)[1]
- Three's a Crowd (1932)[1]
- The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives (1933)[1]
- I Wanna Be a Sailor (1937)[1]
- Jungle Jitters (1938)[1]
- Have You Got Any Castles? (1938)[1]
- Hamateur Night (1939)[1]
- Robin Hood Makes Good (1939)[1]
- Gold Rush Daze (1939)[1]
- A Day at the Zoo (1939)[1]
- Prest-O Change-O (1939)[1]
- Bars and Stripes Forever (1939)[1]
- Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur (1939)[1]
- The Early Worm Gets the Bird (1940)[1]
- Farm Frolics (1941)[1]
- Sport Chumpions (1941)[1]
- All This and Rabbit Stew (1941)[1]
- Rookie Revue (1941)[1]
- The Wabbit Who Came to Supper (1942)[1]
- The Wacky Wabbit (1942)[1]
- Foney Fables (1942)[1]
- Fresh Hare (1942)[1]
- Fox Pop (1942)[1]
- The Dover Boys (1942)[1]
- The Sheepish Wolf (1942)[1]
- A Tale of Two Kitties (1942)[1]
- Ding Dog Daddy (1942)[1]
- Case of the Missing Hare (1942)[1]
- Pigs in a Polka (1943)[1]
- The Fifth-Column Mouse (1943)[1]
- Wackiki Wabbit (1943)[1]
- A Corny Concerto (1943)[1]
- Falling Hare (1943)[1]
- Inki and the Minah Bird (1943)[1]
Popeye the Sailor cartoons
[edit]- I'm in the Army Now (1936)[2]
- Little Swee'Pea[2] (1936)[2]
- Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor (1936)[2]
- The Paneless Window Washer (1937)[2]
- Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves (1937)[2]
- I Never Changes My Altitude (1937)[2]
- A Date to Skate (1938)[2]
- Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp (1939)[2]
- Customers Wanted (1939)[2]
- Me Musical Nephews (1942)[2]
- Shuteye Popeye (1952)[2]
- Big Bad Sindbad (1952)[2]
- Ancient Fistory (1953)[2]
- Floor Flusher (1954)[2]
- Popeye's 20th Anniversary (1954)[2]
- Taxi-Turvy (1954)[2]
- Bride and Gloom (1954)[2]
- Greek Mirthology (1954)[2]
- Fright to the Finish (1954)[2]
- Private Eye Popeye (1954)[2]
- Gopher Spinach (1954)[2]
- Cookin' with Gags (1955)[2]
- Popeye for President (1956)[2]
- Out to Punch (1956)[2]
- Assault and Flattery (1956)[2]
- Insect to Injury (1956)[2]
- Parlez Vous Woo (1956)[2]
- I Don't Scare (1956)[2]
- A Haul in One (1956)[2]
- Nearlyweds (1957)[2]
- The Crystal Brawl (1957)[2]
- Patriotic Popeye (1957)[2]
- Spree Lunch (1957)[2]
- Spooky Swabs (1957)[2]
- To Duck or Not to Duck (1943)[1]
- Yankee Doodle Daffy (1943)[1]
- Daffy – The Commando (1943)[1]
Universal Pictures
[edit]The films listed below were last owned by Universal Pictures when the time for their renewals came up.
Every short from 1928 and before has entered the public domain as of 2024.
National Periodical Publications
[edit]The films listed below were last owned by National Periodical Publications when the time for their renewals came up.
- Superman[3] (1941)
- The Mechanical Monsters[3] (1941)
- The Arctic Giant[3] (1942)
- Billion Dollar Limited[3] (1942)
- The Bulleteers[3] (1942)
- Destruction Inc.[3] (1942)
- Electric Earthquake[3] (1942)
- Eleventh Hour[3] (1942)
- Japoteurs[3] (1942)
- The Magnetic Telescope[3] (1942)
- Showdown[3] (1942)
- Terror on the Midway[3] (1942)
- Volcano[3] (1942)
- Jungle Drums[3] (1943)
- The Mummy Strikes[3] (1943)
- Secret Agent[3] (1943)
- The Underground World[3] (1943)
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- Gulliver's Travels (1939 film)[4][5]
- The Mad Doctor (1933)[6]
- Susie the Little Blue Coupe (1952)[7]
U.S. Government films
[edit]The films listed below are works of the United States government, which makes them public domain.
Source: Film Superlist: Motion Pictures in the U.S. Public Domain[1]
Private Snafu (Warner Bros.)
[edit]Produced between 1943 and 1945.
- Booby Traps[1]
- Censored[1]
- The Chow Hound[1]
- Coming! Snafu![1]
- Fighting Tools[1]
- Gas[1]
- Going Home[1]
- Gripes[1]
- The Home Front[1]
- Hot Spot[1]
- In the Aleutians[1]
- The Infantry Blues[1]
- The Goldbrick[1]
- It's Murder She Says[1]
- A Lecture on Camouflage[1]
- Private Snafu vs. Malaria Mike[1]
- Rumors[1]
- Secrets of the Caribbean[1]
- Snafuperman[1]
- Spies[1]
- Target: Snafu[1]
- The Three Brothers[1]
- Operation: Snafu[1]
- Outpost[1]
- Pay Day[1]
- No Buddy Atoll[1]
Produced between 1943 and 1945.
Walt Disney Productions
[edit]- The Spirit of '43 (1943)[8]
Other government films
[edit]- Warner Bros.
- 90 Day Wondering (1956)[1]
- Any Bonds Today? (1942)[1]
- Drafty, Isn't It? (1957)[1]
- A Hitch in Time (????) [1]
- Point Rationing of Foods (????)[1]
- So Much for So Little (1949)[1]
- All 1943–1944 Fred Brunish stop-motion instructional films for the U.S. Navy
Miscellaneous
[edit]- All U.S.-based productions made prior to 1929, including much of the Colonel Heeza Liar, Felix the Cat, Mutt and Jeff, Krazy Kat and Winsor McCay libraries, along with the earliest Walt Disney productions including Laugh-O-Gram Studio, Alice Comedies and Steamboat Willie.
- Bosko the Talk-Ink Kid (1929)[1] – the animated/live action short film by Harman-Ising Productions that would spawn the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc Film Superlist: Motion Pictures in the U.S. Public Domain by Walter E. Hurst, via "Looney Tunes in the Public Domain". Archived from the original on March 26, 2016. Retrieved December 6, 2013.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai Grandinetti, Fred (2004). Popeye: an illustrated cultural history. McFarland & Company. p. 125. ISBN 9780786416059.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Rossen, Jake (2008). Superman Vs. Hollywood: How Fiendish Producers, Devious Directors, and Warring Writers Grounded an American Icon. Chicago Review Press. ISBN 9781569765012.
- ^ John M. Miller, "Mr. Bug Goes to Town aka Hoppity Goes to Town", Turner Classic Movies
- ^ David Kehr (March 6, 2009). "Classics From Disney and a Lilliputian Competitor". New York Times. Retrieved November 17, 2013.
- ^ "Halloween Horror: "The Mad Doctor" (1933)". cartoonresearch.com. Retrieved 2019-03-20.
- ^ "Taking a Spin with "Susie, The Little Blue Coupe"". cartoonresearch.com.
- ^ "The Spirit of '43 | Public Domain Movies". publicdomainmovie.net. Retrieved 2019-03-20.