This is a list of the various animated cartoons featuring Herman and Katnip.[1]

Miscellaneous appearances in the Paramount Picture series and The Baby Huey Show

Herman and Henry in the Noveltoons series

  • The Henpecked Rooster - February 18, 1944 - director: Seymour Kneitel (first appearance of Herman).
  • Scrappily Married featuring Herman and Henry - March 30, 1945 - Kneitel (NOTE: Final short released on the World War II).
  • Sudden Fried Chicken featuring Herman and Henry - October 18, 1946 - Bill Tytla (NOTE: This cartoon appeared in Smart House).

Herman's solo appearances

Main appearances in the Noveltoons series

  • Cheese Burglar featuring Herman - February 22, 1946 - I. Sparber (NOTE: Herman's first solo cartoon. This cartoon appeared in Four Rooms).
  • Campus Capers featuring Herman - July 1, 1949 - Tytla

Cameo guest appearance in the Noveltoons series

  • Butterscotch and Soda featuring Little Audrey - July 16, 1948 - Kneitel

Cameo guest appearance in Popeye the Sailor

  • The Island Fling - December 27, 1946 - Tytla (NOTE: Herman's solo cameo guest appearance in this banned short).

Supporting appearance as Captain in Screen Songs

  • Gobs of Fun - July 28, 1950 - Sparber

Name only in Casper the Friendly Ghost

  • Ground Hog Play - February 10, 1956 - Kneitel (NOTE: Only Herman's name was shown in this short).

Buzzy and Katnip in the Noveltoons series

  • The Stupidstitious Cat featuring Buzzy - April 25, 1947 - Kneitel
  • Sock-A-Bye Kitty featuring Buzzy - December 2, 1950 - Kneitel
  • As The Crow Lies featuring Buzzy - June 1, 1951 - Kneitel (NOTE: This is the first time that Katnip was voiced by Jack Mercer).
  • Cat-Choo featuring Buzzy and Katnip - October 12, 1951 - Kneitel
  • The Awful Tooth featuring Buzzy and Katnip - May 2, 1952 - Kneitel
  • Better Bait Than Never featuring Buzzy - June 5, 1953 - Kneitel (NOTE: Final short released on the Korean War).
  • Hair Today Gone Tomorrow featuring Buzzy - April 16, 1954 - Kneitel (NOTE: Katnip's final appearance in the Noveltoons short).

Proto-Katnip's solo appearance in a Noveltoons short

  • Hep Cat Symphony - February 4, 1949 - Kneitel (NOTE: Proto-Katnip's only solo appearance).

Katnip's solo appearances in the Noveltoons series

  • City Kitty - July 18, 1952 - Sparber (Katnip's first solo appearance).
  • Feast And Furious featuring Finny - December 26, 1952 - Sparber

Katnip's solo guest appearances in The Baby Huey Show

  • Self Help Huey - October 28, 1995 - Joe Horne
  • Three Ducks and a Dope - November 18, 1995 - Steve Loter

Herman and Katnip (1947, 1950–1959)

Herman and Proto-Katnip in the Noveltoons series

  • Naughty But Mice featuring Herman - October 10, 1947 - Kneitel
  • Saved by the Bell featuring Herman - September 15, 1950 - Kneitel (NOTE: First short released in the Korean War).

Herman and Official Katnip in the Noveltoons series

  • Mice Meeting You featuring Herman - November 10, 1950 - Kneitel (NOTE: Katnip's first official appearance).
  • Mice Paradise featuring Herman - March 9, 1951 - Sparber
  • Cat Tamale featuring Herman and Katnip - November 9, 1951 - Kneitel
  • Cat Carson Rides Again featuring Herman and Katnip - April 4, 1952 - Kneitel

Herman and Katnip short films

  • Mice-Capades - October 3, 1952 - Kneitel (NOTE: First Herman and Katnip short).
  • Of Mice and Magic - February 20, 1953 - Sparber (NOTE: Second and cameo appearance of Finny the Goldfish).
  • Herman the Catoonist - May 15, 1953 - Sparber
  • Drinks on the Mouse - August 28, 1953 - Dave Tendlar
  • Northwest Mousie - December 28, 1953 - Kneitel
  • Surf and Sound - March 5, 1954 - Tendlar
  • Of Mice and Menace - June 25, 1954 - Kneitel (NOTE: Jackson Beck voiced Herman).
  • Ship A-Hooey - August 20, 1954 - Sparber
  • Rail-Rodents - November 26, 1954 - Tendlar (NOTE: This is the second time that Herman doesn't speak; second appearance of the bulldog).
  • Robin Rodenthood - February 25, 1955 - Tendlar (NOTE: Jackson Beck voiced Herman).
  • A Bicep Built for Two - April 8, 1955 - Kneitel (NOTE: Jackson Beck voiced Herman).
  • Mouse Trapeze - August 5, 1955 - Sparber
  • Mousieur Herman - November 25, 1955 - Tendlar (NOTE: First with shorter instrumental theme music).
  • Mouseum - February 24, 1956 - Kneitel
  • Will Do Mousework - June 29, 1956 - Knietel
  • Mousetro Herman - August 10, 1956 - Sparber
  • Hide and Peak - December 10, 1956 - Tendlar
  • Cat in the Act - February 22, 1957 - Tendlar
  • Sky Scrappers - June 14, 1957 - Tendlar (NOTE: This is the third time that Katnip was voiced by Jack Mercer, with the first being As the Crow Lies and the second being Feast and Furious).
  • From Mad To Worse - August 16, 1957 - Kneitel (NOTE: First appearance of new animated intro in the short).
  • One Funny Knight - November 22, 1957 - Tendlar
  • Frighty Cat - March 14, 1958 - Sparber (NOTE: Sid Raymond last regularly voiced Katnip).
  • You Said a Mouseful - August 29, 1958 - Kneitel (NOTE: This is the fourth time that Katnip was voiced by Jack Mercer and the first time that Katnip ends on a happy note).
  • Owly To Bed - January 2, 1959 - Kneitel (NOTE: Katnip only screams and Herman only imitates him saying, "Hooty, get out of there!").
  • Felineous Assault - February 6, 1959 - Kneitel (NOTE: Jack Mercer voiced Herman for the second time, with the first being Sudden Fried Chicken).
  • Fun on Furlough - April 3, 1959 - Kneitel (NOTE: Jack Mercer voiced Katnip for the fifth time. This is the only Herman and Katnip wartime cartoon).
  • Katnip's Big Day - October 30, 1959 - Kneitel (NOTE: This is the final Herman and Katnip short and the second cartoon that ends happily for Katnip).

Guest appearances in Casper the Friendly Ghost

  • Ghost of Honor - July 19, 1957 - Sparber (NOTE: Herman and Katnip's only guest appearances in this short along with the others).

References

  1. Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp. 91–92. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
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