Spooney Melodies

Spooney Melodies was a series of live action musical shorts produced Warner Brothers aimed to showcase popular tunes of the day. Only the first entry in the series bore the title "Spooney Melodies." Subsequent releases, of which there were four, bore the series title "Song'nata." As noted above, only five were made in 1930 and 1931. According to The Vitaphone Project, which tracks the status of early Warner Bros. sound films, all five films survive; the four "Song'nata" entries were not produced in the sound-on-disk Vitaphone format, but all survive in 35mm form. The first short, which is the one most widely available, is approximately six minutes long and features art deco style animations combined with film of the live-action performer (in this case, organist Milton Charles). The music for the first short was arranged by Frank Marsales, who was also the composer of the music for the earliest Looney Tunes, produced at approximately the same time as "Cryin' for the Carolines." For its time those shorts are considered to be innovative and could be considered to be one of the earliest music videos. Production on this series ceased in 1931, and it was replaced with an animation-only series called Merrie Melodies in 1931, also produced by Leon Schlesinger.

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  • TheTVDB.com Series ID 272471
  • Status Ended
  • First Aired December 1, 1930
  • Recent December 31, 1931
  • Average Runtime 1 minute
  • Original Language English
  • Episode Screenshot Format 4:3 Screencap
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Season From To Episodes
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Specials 0
Season 1930 December 1930 1
Season 1931 May 1931 December 1931 4
Unassigned Episodes 0
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Unassigned Episodes 5
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Season 1 0
Unassigned Episodes 5

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