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=== 1931 === {| class="wikitable" |- !Title !Release date !Series !Notes |- |''The Village Smitty'' |January 31 |Flip the Frog |First appearances of Flip's cat girlfriend and [[Orace]] |- |''The Soup Song'' |January 31 |Flip the Frog |Bandmaster [[Paul Whiteman]] is caricatured |- |''Laughing Gas'' |March 14 |Flip the Frog |Only appearance of the walrus |- |''Ragtime Romeo'' |May 2 |Flip the Frog | * First time Flip wears a hat |- |''The New Car'' |July 25 |Flip the Frog | * Starting with this cartoon, Flip's design slowly changes * Some plot elements in this cartoon are reused from a Disney Oswald cartoon, [[Trolley Troubles]] |- |''Movie Mad'' |August 29 |Flip the Frog |Caricatures include [[Laurel and Hardy]] and [[Charlie Chaplin]] |- |''The Village Specialist'' |September 12 |Flip the Frog |Only appearance of Mrs Pig |- |''Jail Birds'' |September 26 |Flip the Frog |First time Orace is Flip's horse |- |''Africa Squeaks'' |October 17 |Flip the Frog |No longer shown on American television due to offensive black stereotypes |- |''Spooks'' |September 21 |Flip the Frog |Second Halloween-themed cartoon |}
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