HUGH HARMAN

PRODUCTION
Hugh Harman began work with Walt Disney in 1922 on the Laugh-O-Gram shorts.
Harman and his partner, Rudolf Ising, then rejoined Disney for the Oswald cartoons, but stayed with producer Charles Mintz after Disney was let go.
Harman joined Warner Bros., but left in 1933 for MGM where he and Ising found success with the "Happy Harmonies" before being eclipsed by the animators of the time: William Hanna & Joseph Barbera--whom they hired..
- Alias St. Nick 1935
- The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives 1933
- Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! 1931
- The Dish Ran Away with the Spoon 1933
- Ride Him, Bosko 1932
- Bosko's Picture Show 1933
- Bosko in Person 1933
- We're in the Money 1933
- Congo Jazz 1930
- Little Cheeser 1936
- Merbabies 1938
- The Discontented Canary 1934
- Sinkin' in the Bathtub 1930
- Box Car Blues 1930
- Dumb Patrol 1931
- Bosko's Holiday 1931
- Ain't Nature Grand! 1931
- Lady, Play Your Mandolin! 1931
- Red-Headed Baby 1931
- Pagan Moon 1932
- The Queen Was in the Parlor 1932
- It's Got Me Again! 1932
- Bosko at the Beach 1932
- I Wish I Had Wings 1932
- I Love a Parade 1932
- Bosko's Dog Race 1932
- Bosko's Dizzy Date 1932
- One Step Ahead of My Shadow 1933
- When the Cat's Away 1935
- The Little Mole 1941
- Tom Turkey and His Harmonica Humdingers 1940
- The Hound and the Rabbit 1937
- Honeyland 1935
- The Pups' Christmas 1936
- The Organ Grinder 1933
- Peace on Earth 1939
- The Lost Chick 1935
- Little Buck Cheeser 1937
- Tale of the Vienna Woods 1934
- To Spring 1936