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Scrappy is a cartoon character created by Dick Huemer for Charles Mintz 's Krazy Kat Studio (distributed by Columbia Pictures ). A little round-headed boy,[ 1] Scrappy often found himself involved in off-beat neighborhood adventures. Usually paired with his little brother Oopy (originally Vontzy), Scrappy also had an on-again, off-again girlfriend named Margy and a Scotty dog named Yippy . In later shorts the annoying little girl Brat and pesky pet Petey Parrot also appeared.
Huemer created the character in 1931, and he remained aboard Mintz's studio until 1933. With Huemer's departure, his colleagues Sid Marcus and Art Davis assumed control of the series. The final Scrappy cartoon, The Little Theatre was released in 1941.
1931
Film
Original release date
Yelp Wanted [ 1]
July 16, 1931[ 2]
The Little Pest
August 15, 1931[ 3]
Sunday Clothes
September 15, 1931[ 2]
The Dog Snatcher
October 16, 1931[ 3]
Showin Off
November 11, 1931[ 2]
Minding the Baby
November 16, 1931[ 3]
1932
Film
Original release date
Chinatown Mystery
January 4, 1932
Treasure Runt
February 25, 1932
Railroad Wretch
March 31, 1932
The Pet Shop
April 28, 1932
Stepping Stones
May 17, 1932
Battle of the Barn
May 31, 1932
Fare-Play
July 2, 1932
Camping Out
August 10, 1932
The Black Sheep
September 17, 1932
The Great Bird Mystery
October 20, 1932
Flop House
November 9, 1932
The Bad Genius
December 1, 1932
The Wolf at the Door
December 29, 1932
1933
Film
Original release date
Sassy Cats
January 25, 1933
Scrappy's Party
February 13, 1933[ 1]
The Beer Parade
March 4, 1933
The False Alarm
April 22, 1933
The Match Kid
May 9, 1933
Technoracket
May 20, 1933
The World's Affair
June 5, 1933
Movie Struck
September 8, 1933
Sandman Tales
October 6, 1933
Hollywood Babies
November 10, 1933
Scrappy's Auto Show
December 8, 1933
1934
Film
Original release date
Scrappy's Art Galley
January 12, 1934
Scrappy's Television
January 29, 1934
Aw, Nurse
March 9, 1934
Scrappy's Toy Shop
April 13, 1934
Scrappy's Dog Show
May 18, 1934
Scrappy's Theme Song
June 15, 1934
Scrappy's Relay Race
July 7, 1934
The Great Experiment
July 27, 1934
Scrappy's Expedition
August 27, 1934
Concert Kid
November 2, 1934
Holiday Land
November 9, 1934
Happy Butterfly
December 20, 1934
1935
Film
Original release date
The Gloom Chasers
January 18, 1935
The Gold Setters
March 1, 1935
Graduation Exercises
April 12, 1935
Scrappy's Ghost Story
May 24, 1935[ 4]
The Puppet Murder Case
June 21, 1935
Scrappy's Big Moment
July 28, 1935
Scrappy's Trailer
August 29, 1935
Let's Ring Doorbells
November 7, 1935
1936
Film
Original release date
Scrappy's Boy Scouts
January 2, 1936
Doctor Bluebird
February 5, 1936
Scrappy's Pony
March 16, 1936
Scrappy's Camera Troubles
June 5, 1936
Playing Politics
July 8, 1936
Looney Balloonists
September 24, 1936
The Merry Mutineer
October 2, 1936
Dizzy Ducks
November 28, 1936
1937
Film
Original release date
Puttin' Out the Kitten
March 26, 1937
Scrappy's Band Concert
April 29, 1937
Scrappy's Music Lesson
June 4, 1937
I Want to Be an Actress
July 18, 1937
Canine Capers
September 16, 1937[ 5]
The Fire Plug
October 16, 1937
The Air Hostess
October 22, 1937
The Clock Goes Round and Round
November 6, 1937
Scrappy's News Flashes
December 8, 1937
1938
Film
Original release date
The New Homestead
January 7, 1938
Scrappy's Trip to Mars
February 4, 1938
Scrappy's Playmates
March 27, 1938
The City Slicker
July 8, 1938
The Early Bird
September 16, 1938
Happy Birthday
October 7, 1938
1939
Film
Original release date
Scrappy's Added Attraction
January 13, 1939
Scrappy's Slide Show
March 3, 1939
A Worm's Eye View
April 28, 1939
Scrappy's Rodeo
June 2, 1939
The Charm Bracelet
September 1, 1939
Millionaire Hobo
November 24, 1939
1940
Film
Original release
Man of Tin
February 23, 1940
School Day Dreams
September 24, 1940
Happy Holidays
October 25, 1940
1941
Film
Original release
The Little Theatre [ 1]
February 7, 1941
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