1940s
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The 1940s is the decade William Hanna and Joseph Barbera first collaborated on an animated project, but before they founded Hanna-Barbera.
All of their work was directing the Tom and Jerry theatrical shorts done at MGM Cartoons. This list also includes the Droopy theatrical shorts also done at MGM Cartoons, which Hanna and Barbera would be attached to as producers in the 1950s.
1940
1941
- The Alley Cat - July 5
- Tom and Jerry
1942
- Tom and Jerry
1943
- Tom and Jerry
- Droopy
- Dumb-Hounded - March 20 (involves neither Hanna or Barbara)
- Tom and Jerry
1944
- Tom and Jerry
1945
- Droopy
- The Shooting of Dan McGoo - March 3 (involves neither Hanna or Barbara)
- Tom and Jerry
- Droopy
- Wild and Woolfy - November 3 (involves neither Hanna or Barbara)
- Tom and Jerry
1946
- Tom and Jerry
- Droopy
- Northwest Hounded Police - August 3 (involves neither Hanna or Barbara)
- Tom and Jerry
1947
- Tom and Jerry
1948
- Tom and Jerry
1949
- Tom and Jerry
- Droopy
- Señor Droopy - April 9 (involves neither Hanna or Barbara)
- Tom and Jerry
- Droopy
- Tom and Jerry
- The Cat and the Mermouse - September 3
- Love That Pup - October 1
- Jerry's Diary - October 22
- Droopy
- Out-Foxed - November 5 (involves neither Hanna or Barbara)
- Tom and Jerry