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Little Lulu is a series of theatrical cartoons based on the titular comic strip character created by Marjorie Henderson "Marge" Buell. Produced by Famous Studios, the shorts replaced the 1940s Superman cartoons and ran from 1943 to 1948. When Paramount declined to renew their license with Marge, a new character known as Little Audrey was created as a replacement. Famous Studios later produced two standalone Little Lulu cartoons in the early 1960s.

Filmography[]

(*) In the public domain.

1943[]

  1. Eggs Don't Bounce (December 14)

1944[]

  1. Hullaba-Lulu (February 25)
  2. Lulu Gets the Birdie (March 31)
  3. Lulu in Hollywood (May 19)
  4. Lucky Lulu (June 30)
  5. It's Nifty to Be Thrifty (August 18)
  6. I'm Just Curious (September 8)
  7. Lulu's Indoor Outing (September 29)
  8. Lulu at the Zoo (November 17)
  9. Lulu's Birthday Party (December 29)

1945[]

  1. Magica-Lulu (March 2)
  2. Beau Ties (April 20)
  3. Daffydilly Daddy (May 25)
  4. Snap Happy (June 22)
  5. Man's Pest Friend (November 30)

1946[]

  1. Bargain Counter Attack (January 11)*
  2. Bored of Education (March 1)*
  3. Chick and Double Chick (August 16)*

1947[]

  1. Musica-Lulu (January 24)*
  2. A Scout with the Gout (March 24)*
  3. Loose in the Caboose (May 23)*
  4. Cad and Caddy (July 18)*
  5. A Bout with a Trout (October 30)*
  6. Super Lulu (November 21)*
  7. The Baby Sitter (December 12)

1948[]

  1. The Dog Show-Off (January 30)*

1961[]

  1. Alvin's Solo Flight (April 1; part of Noveltoons)

1962[]

  1. Frog's Legs (April 1; part of Comic Kings)

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