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* '''[[MGM Oneshot Cartoons]]''': [[MGM]] also made many unsorted shorts that were not part of any running series, even before [[Tex Avery]] arrived at the studio, works such as "Officer Pooch", "The Homeless Flea", "Little Buck Cheeser", "The Mad Maestro", "The Stork's Holiday", "[[Peace on Earth]]" and so on.
* '''[[Barney Bear]]''': An unfortunate [[Chew Toy]] character created by Rudolph Ising at MGM, right around the time the studio began to make its cartoons more comical and less cutesy. Barney Bear starred in several shorts between 1939 and 1954, but these shorts are often overshadowed by Tom and Jerry and Tex Avery's MGM shorts.
* '''[[Tex Avery MGM Cartoons]]''': This includes [[Screwy Squirrel]], [[Droopy]], [[George and Junior]], and a LOT''lot'' of oneshots.
* '''[[Forbidden Planet]]''' (1956): Notable for the [[Roger Rabbit Effect|live action/animation]] scene of the [[Eldritch Abomination|ID Monster]], made by Disney animator Joshua Meador, who was loaned out to MGM by Disney.
=== '''[[Fleischer Studios]]''': ===
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