Scrappy is a cartoon character created by Dick Huemer for Charles Mintz’s Screen Gems Studio (distributed by Columbia Pictures). A little round-headed boy, Scrappy often found himself involved in off-beat neighborhood adventures. … Huemer created the character in 1931, and he remained aboard Mintz’s studio until 1933.
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Scrappy | Commentary: "Loony Balloonists" (1936)
Scrappy | Commentary: "Railroad Wretch" (1932)
Scrappy | Commentary: "The Great Bird Mystery" (1932)
Scrappy | Commentary: "Sassy Cats" (1933)
Scrappy | Commentary: "Technoracket" (1933)
Scrappy | Commentary: "Hollywood Babies" (1933)
Scrappy | Commentary: "Scrappy's Television" (1934)
Scrappy | Commentary: "Aw Nurse!" (1934)
Scrappy | Commentary: "Scrappy's Toy Shop" (1934)
Scrappy | Commentary: "Scrappy's Theme Song" (1934)
Scrappy | Commentary: "Scrappy's Ghost Story" (1935)
Scrappy | Commentary: "Scrappy's Relay Race" (1934)
Scrappy | Commentary: "The Concert Kid" (1934)
Scrappy | Commentary: "The Happy Butterfly" (1934)
Scrappy | Commentary: "Scrappy's Pony" (1936)
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