Chuck Jones filmography

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 (1939) (director)
  • Prest-O Change-O (1939) (director)
  • Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur (1939) (director)
  • Naughty but Mice (1939) (director)
  • Old Glory (1939) (director)
  • Snowman's Land (1939) (director)
  • Little Brother Rat (1939) (director)
  • The Little Lion Hunter (1939) (director)
  • The Good Egg (1939) (director)
  • Sniffles and the Bookworm (1939) (director)
  • The Curious Puppy (1939) (director)
  • Mighty Hunters (1940) (director)
  • Elmer's Candid Camera (1940) (director)
  • Sniffles Takes a Trip (1940) (director)
  • Tom Thumb in Trouble (1940) (director)
  • The Egg Collector (1940) (director)
  • Ghost Wanted (1940) (director)
  • Stage Fright (1940) (director)
  • Good Night, Elmer (1940) (director)
  • Bedtime for Sniffles (1940) (director)
  • Elmer's Pet Rabbit (1941) (director)
  • Sniffles Bells the Cat (1941) (director)
  • Joe Glow, the Firefly (1941) (director)
  • Porky's Ant (1941) (director)
  • Toy Trouble (1941) (director)
  • Porky's Prize Pony (1941) (director)
  • Inki and the Lion (1941) (director)
  • Snow Time for Comedy (1941) (director)
  • The Brave Little Bat (1941) (director)
  • Saddle Silly (1941) (director)
  • Porky's Midnight Matinee (1941) (director)
  • The Bird Came C.O.D. (1942) (director)
  • Porky's Cafe (1942) (director)
  • Conrad the Sailor (1942) (director)
  • Dog Tired (1942) (director)
  • The Draft Horse (1942) (director)
  • Hold the Lion, Please (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 (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 (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) (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 (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 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 (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 M. Charl Jones)
  • Compressed Hare (1961) (director with Maurice Noble)
  • Beep Prepared (1961) (writer with 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, director with Maurice Noble)
  • Now Hear This (1963) (writer with 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) (director with Maurice Noble)
  • To Beep or Not to Beep (1963) (writer with 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 projects

  • Gateways of the Mind (1958) (animated sequences directed by Chuck Jones and designed by Maurice Noble)
  • The Bugs Bunny Show (1960–62)
  • Adventures of the Road Runner (1962) (writer with 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)

Work for the U.S. Government

  • Point Rationing of Foods (1943) (uncredited)
  • Coming Snafu (1943) (uncredited)
  • Spies (1943) (uncredited)
  • The Infantry Blues (1943) (uncredited)
  • Private Snafu vs. Malaria Mike (1944) (uncredited)
  • A Lecture on Camouflage (1944) (uncredited)
  • Gas (1944) (uncredited)
  • Outpost (1944) (uncredited)
  • Going Home (1944) (uncredited)
  • 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)
  • 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). Jones was sacked by Warner Bros Cartoons 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)
  • Of Feline Bondage (producer, writer with 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)

1966

  • Duel Personality (producer, writer with Michael Maltese, director with Maurice Noble)
  • 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 & 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)
  • 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) (co-producer with Frank Tashlin despite Tashlin having no involvement in the film's production, although he did write the book), director with Maurice Noble

Feature film

  • The Phantom Tollbooth (1970) (co-producer with Les Goldman & Abe Levitow, screenplay with Sam Rosen, director with Abe Levitow & Dave Monahan)

Television shows

  • Tom and Jerry (1965) (titles, bumpers, and reanimating offensive content from the following Hanna-Barbera shorts: The Little Orphan, Saturday Evening Puss, The Framed Cat, Dog Trouble, The Truce Hurts, Triplet Trouble, Push-Button Kitty, Nit-Witty Kitty)
  • Off to See the Wizard (1967–1968)

Television specials

  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1966) (co-produced with 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! (1970) (storyboard artist with Bob Ogle, producer with Ted Geisel, director with Ben Washam, voice actor)
  • The Cat in the Hat (1971, in conjunction with DePatie–Freleng Enterprises1) (storyboard artist, producer with 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

Chuck Jones Enterprises
Company typePrivate
Founded1970 (1970)
FounderChuck Jones
Defunct1997 (1997)
FateContent production suspended after 1997
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
,
United States
Key people
Maurice Noble
Mike Maltese
Websitechuckjones.com
chuckjones.org

Original works

Theatrical features

  • Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) (animation opening sequence only, Pudgy & Grunge)

Television series

  • 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

  • Rikki-Tikki-Tavi (1975)
  • The White Seal (1975)
  • 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

  • A Chipmunk Christmas (1981) (character designer and creative consultant, co-produced with Bagdasarian Productions)
  • 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 (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)

Television 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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