Cartoon Alley

Cartoon Alley

2004
Cartoon Alley
Cartoon Alley

Cartoon Alley

8.1 | en | Animation

Cartoon Alley is an American television program that aired on Turner Classic Movies every Saturday Morning at 11:30 AM ET. Hosted by Ben Mankiewicz, the series featured three classic animated shorts from the 1930-1950's per episode. Most shorts were from The Golden Age of American animation. Each of the three shorts focused on a common theme. Most shorts came from Warner Bros., MGM, and Paramount, but during the show's first season Cartoon Alley featured shorts from the Gaumont Film Company. Many recognizable characters have been featured in at least one episode such as Bugs Bunny, Popeye, Porky Pig, Tom and Jerry, and others not so famous such as Goopy Geer and The Captain and the Kids. The shorts often appeared uncut and uncensored, and the more controversial cartoons were often introduced with a brief warning by Mankiewicz about the ethnic stereotypes being portrayed. The network's logo was only featured for a brief time, usually during the last short featured. From November 2004 to September 2005 the series was featured just once a month but after popular demand the series became a weekly feature. This series never aired in February because of TCM's 31 Days of Oscars programming. The series was canceled in autumn of 2007.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  Screwy Squirrel
Jan. 27,2007
Screwy Squirrel

Screwy Squirrel (1944) The Screwy Truant (1945) Lonesome Lenny (1946)

EP12  Adolph Hitler WB Caricatures
Jan. 20,2007
Adolph Hitler WB Caricatures

Daffy the Commando (1943) Russian Rhapsody (1944) Herr Meets Hare (1945)

EP11  Beans
Jan. 13,2007
Beans

The Fire Alarm (1935) The Phantom Ship (1936) Boom Boom (1936)

EP10  Bear Family
Jan. 06,2007
Bear Family

Goldilocks and the Three Bears (1939) A Rainy Day (1940) Papa Gets the Bird (1940)

EP9  Goopy Geer
Dec. 30,2006
Goopy Geer

Goopy Geer(1932) Moonlight for Two (1932) The Queen Was in the Parlor (1932

EP8  Christmas 3
Dec. 23,2006
Christmas 3

TOYLAND BROADCAST (1934) ALIAS ST. NICK (1935) CAPTAIN'S CHRISTMAS (1938)

EP7  Bing Crosby Spoofs
Dec. 16,2006
Bing Crosby Spoofs

Let It Be Me (1936) Bingo Crosbyana (1936) The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos(1937)

EP6  Porky Pig
Dec. 09,2006
Porky Pig

Porky's Picnic (1939) Porky's Baseball Broadcast (1940) Porky's Snooze Reel (1941)

EP5  Happy Harmonies 2
Dec. 02,2006
Happy Harmonies 2

While the Cat's Away (1935) The Lost Chick(1935) The Calico Dragon (1935)

EP4  Bugs and Cecil
Nov. 25,2006
Bugs and Cecil

Tortoise Beats Hare (1941) Tortoise Wins by A Hare (1943) Rabbit Transit (1947)

EP3  Spike
Nov. 18,2006
Spike

Counterfeit Cat (1949) Ventriloquist Cat (1950) Garden Gopehr (1950)

EP2  Early Bugs Bunny
Nov. 11,2006
Early Bugs Bunny

A Wild Hare (1940) Elmer's Pet Rabbit (1941) Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt (1941)

EP1  George & Junior
Nov. 04,2006
George & Junior

Henpecked Hoboes (1946) Hound Hunters (1947) Half-Pint Pygmy (1948)

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8.1 | en | Animation
Synopsis

Cartoon Alley is an American television program that aired on Turner Classic Movies every Saturday Morning at 11:30 AM ET. Hosted by Ben Mankiewicz, the series featured three classic animated shorts from the 1930-1950's per episode. Most shorts were from The Golden Age of American animation. Each of the three shorts focused on a common theme. Most shorts came from Warner Bros., MGM, and Paramount, but during the show's first season Cartoon Alley featured shorts from the Gaumont Film Company. Many recognizable characters have been featured in at least one episode such as Bugs Bunny, Popeye, Porky Pig, Tom and Jerry, and others not so famous such as Goopy Geer and The Captain and the Kids. The shorts often appeared uncut and uncensored, and the more controversial cartoons were often introduced with a brief warning by Mankiewicz about the ethnic stereotypes being portrayed. The network's logo was only featured for a brief time, usually during the last short featured. From November 2004 to September 2005 the series was featured just once a month but after popular demand the series became a weekly feature. This series never aired in February because of TCM's 31 Days of Oscars programming. The series was canceled in autumn of 2007.

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Cast

Mel Blanc , Ben Mankiewicz

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