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==Terrytoons theatrical shorts== The first seven films starred the character named Super Mouse. In these early films the character's costume is much closer in design to that of Superman (blue tunic and tights with red trunks and cape). {| class="wikitable" |- ! Release # !! Title !! Release Date !! Director !! Writer !! Producer |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 1 | Title = The Mouse of Tomorrow | Aux1 = {{Start date|1942|10|16}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = [[John Foster (cartoonist)|John Foster]], Isadore Klein | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = In Mouseville, the town's cats capture all the mice except one, who escapes to a Supermarket, where he uses Super Soap, and eats Super Celery and Super Cheese, transforming into Super Mouse, who then vanquishes the cats and saves the mice of Mouseville. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 2 | Title = Frankenstein's Cat | Aux1 = {{Start date|1942|11|27}} | DirectedBy = Manny Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Bill Weiss | ShortSummary = Super Mouse must rescue the mice from a monster cat brought to life by a strike of lightning. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 3 | Aux1 = {{Start date|1943|02|05}} | Title = He Dood It Again | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Super Mouse protects a group of mice who like to eat and party at a local diner at night. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 4 | Title = Pandora's Box | Aux1 = {{Start date|1943|06|11}} | DirectedBy = [[Connie Rasinski]] | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Greek mythology provides the background as Super Mouse must battle bat-like cats to save a female mouse from the Troubles she unleashes from a box mysteriously dropped from the sky. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 5 | Title = Super Mouse Rides Again | Aux1 = {{Start date|1943|08|06}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Cats battle a group of mice with everything imaginable (including Tommy guns) that only Super Mouse can thwart. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 6 | Title = Down with Cats | Aux1 = {{Start date|1943|10|07}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Super Mouse comes to the rescue of some mice enjoying winter sports. The influence of World War II is evident in this film. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 7 | Title = The Lion and the Mouse | Aux1 = {{Start date|1943|11|12}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Aesop's tale is reborn as Super Mouse faces a lion. ([[Technicolor]]) }} |} In the eighth cartoon, the character's name was changed to Mighty Mouse. {| class="wikitable" |- ! Release # !! Title !! Release Date !! Director !! Writer !! Producer |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 8 | Title = The Wreck of the Hesperus | Aux1 = {{Start date|1944|02|11}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = An old captain and his daughter are caught at sea in a hurricane. Mighty Mouse saves the captain, his daughter and the ship's crew and receives a hero's tickertape parade. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 9 | Title = The Champion of Justice | Aux1 = {{Start date|1944|03|17}} | DirectedBy = Manny Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Bill Weiss | ShortSummary = An elderly couple dies and leaves their fortune to some mice who had befriended them. Willy the Spender, a distant relative of the couple, vows to get the money away from the mice. (NOTE: The villain in this film is a human, rather than the usual cat. Also, Mighty Mouse uses a gun in the course of fighting the villain.) }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 10 | Title = Mighty Mouse Meets Jekyll and Hyde Cat | Aux1 = {{Start date|1944|04|28}} | DirectedBy = Manny Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Mighty Mouse rescues a group of mice who sought shelter from a storm but accidentally hid away in the laboratory of Dr. Jekyll and are threatened by his cat who has taken the Doctor's horrific formula. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 11 | Title = Eliza on the Ice | Aux1 = {{Start date|1944|06|16}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Mighty Mouse has to save Eliza from the clutches of Simon Legree in this story with characters named after those in Uncle Tom's Cabin. ([[Technicolor]]) }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 12 | Title = Wolf! Wolf! | Aux1 = {{Start date|1944|06|22}} | DirectedBy = Manny Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = [[Little Bo Peep]] and her sheep are the victims in this story that tips the hat to the [[Pied Piper of Hamelin]] as Mighty Mouse goes up against the wolves with a jazz soundtrack. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 13 | Title = The Green Line | Aux1 = {{Start date|1944|07|07}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Mice and cats live in relative peace in a town divided in half by a green line until an evil spirit convinces the cats to cross the line. Mighty Mouse puts everything aright again. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 14 | Title = Mighty Mouse and the Two Barbers | Aux1 = {{Start date|1944|09|01}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Terrytown is the setting for this need for Mighty Mouse to rescue the mice who are threatened by a gang of alley cats. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 15 | Title = Sultan's Birthday | Aux1 = {{Start date|1944|10|13}} | DirectedBy = [[Bill Tytla]] | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = World War II mixes with [[One Thousand and One Nights|The Arabian Nights]] as Mighty Mouse rescues a sultan's harem girl from the attack of cats on flying carpets. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 16 | Title = At the Circus | Aux1 = {{Start date|1944|11|17}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Mighty Mouse flies to the circus this time to rescue the cute highwire performer from the escaped lions. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 17 | Title = Mighty Mouse and the Pirates | Aux1 = {{Start date|1945|01|12}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Pirate cats capture an island mouse princess who Mighty Mouse must rescue. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 18 | Title = The Port of Missing Mice | Aux1 = {{Start date|1945|02|02}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = More pirate cats, this time in San Francisco as Mighty Mouse battles cats to save a group of sailor mice from their clutches. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 19 | Title = Raiding the Raiders | Aux1 = {{Start date|1945|03|09}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Rabbits are the victims this time, and vultures are the villains that Mighty Mouse must vanquish. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 20 | Title = The Kilkenny Cats | Aux1 = {{Start date|1945|04|13}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = City mice are forced to battle a gang of cats with military weapons, until Mighty Mouse arrives to save the day. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 21 | Title = The Silver Streak | Aux1 = {{Start date|1945|06|08}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnell | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Mice living in an old shack are safe under the protection of their dog, until the cats capture the dog and leave him on the train tracks as the Silver Streak bears down on him. Only Mighty Mouse can save everyone concerned while teaching the cats a leson. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 22 | Title = Mighty Mouse and the Wolf | Aux1 = {{Start date|1945|07|20}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Three fairy tales are inverted as the Wolf tries to show how he takes all the blame unjustly. Spoofs Red Riding Hood, Little Bo Peep and the Three Little Pigs just to let Mighty Mouse take out the Wolf three times. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 23 | Title = [[Mighty Mouse in Gypsy Life|Gypsy Life]] | Aux1 = {{Start date|1945|08|03}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = The bat-cats are back. This time they kidnap a gypsy girl who Mighty Mouse must rescue while putting the bat-cats in their place. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 24 | Title = Mighty Mouse Meets Bad Bill Bunion | Aux1 = {{Start date|1945|11|09}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Mighty Mouse must save the saloon gal singer from the clutches of the outlaw Bad Bill Bunion. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 25 | Title = Krakatoa | Aux1 = {{Start date|1945|12|14}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Dancing mouse Krakatoa Katie offends the island volcano which spews lava to punish the mice. A signal for help is received by a scientist, who drinks a potion and changes (a la Jekyll/Hyde) into Mighty Mouse who must stop the volcano's threat and set the island aright. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 26 | Title = Svengali's Cat | Aux1 = {{Start date|1946|01|08}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = A hypnotist cat forces a girl mouse to act as bait to lure other mice to be captured and eaten by the cats until Mighty Mouse comes to the rescue. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 27 | Title = The Wicked Wolf | Aux1 = {{Start date|1946|03|08}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = [[Goldilocks and the Three Bears]] get mixed in with the Wolf as Mighty Mouse must set everything right. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 28 | Title = My Old Kentucky Home | Aux1 = {{Start date|1946|03|29}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Humans are the recipients of Mighty Mouse's help this time when the Wolf comes to collect the mortgage on the home of The Colonel and Nellie. A jockey promises to win the horse race and use the money to pay the mortgage. The Wolf plans to prevent the jockey from winning, but Mighty Mouse won't let that happen. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 29 | Title = Throwing the Bull | Aux1 = {{Start date|1946|05|03}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = A wealthy Spanish merchant offers a reward and marriage to his daughter to anyone who can defeat a bull. All comers fail, until Mighty Mouse enters the ring to win the fight and the merchant's daughter. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 30 | Title = The Johnstown Flood | Aux1 = {{Start date|1946|06|28}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = In a re-imagining of the [[Johnstown Flood]], mice and dogs are caught in the devastating deluge as Mighty Mouse battles to rescue them while averting further disaster. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 31 | Title = The Trojan Horse | Aux1 = {{Start date|1946|07|26}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = A return to mythology, this time Troy (the mouse version) where the unsuspecting rodents take in a horse statue which hides cats within waiting to pounce. Mighty Mouse descends from Mount Olympus to save the day. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 32 | Title = Winning the West | Aux1 = {{Start date|1946|08|16}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = American myth sets the stage this time as Mighty Mouse turns up in the old west to battle cats threatening pioneer mice. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 33 | Title = The Electronic Mouse Trap | Aux1 = {{Start date|1946|09|06}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = An evil scientist cat invents a robot mouse trap that goes after all the mice in the city. The [[Atomic Age]] begins to make its presence known as Mighty Mouse must battle a robot powered by atomic bombs. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 34 | Title = The Jail Break | Aux1 = {{Start date|1946|09|20}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Another story set in the classic American west. This time, Bad Bill Bunion returns to commit crimes until Mighty Mouse defeats him and send him back to prison at Alcatraz Island. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 35 | Title = The Crackpot King | Aux1 = {{Start date|1946|11|15}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Mighty Mouse must battle the insane cat king and his evil wolf wizard to rescue the fair damsel mouse in distress. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 36 | Title = Mighty Mouse and the Hep Cat | Aux1 = {{Start date|1946|12|06}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = The fairy tale theme returns as a city of well-to-do suburban mice are lured to their demise by cats using the magic flute of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. Mighty Mouse must help the mice who cannot help themselves. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 37 | Title = Crying Wolf | Aux1 = {{Start date|1947|01|10}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = A faithful sheepdog cares for the lambs under his care, but it's always the black sheep of the family that causes the problems and needs the help of Mighty Mouse when his practical jokes go awry. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 38 | Title = The Dead End Cats | Aux1 = {{Start date|1947|02|14}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Mighty Mouse must face down a 1930s-style mob of racketeer cats. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 39 | Title = Aladdin's Lamp | Aux1 = {{Start date|1947|03|28}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = The Arabian Nights return as Mighty Mouse becomes involved with rescuing the daughter of [[Aladdin]] in this retelling of the story. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 40 | Title = The Sky Is Falling | Aux1 = {{Start date|1947|04|25}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Mighty Mouse rescues some barnyard animals who have been tricked by the fox into believing the sky is falling. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 41 | Title = Mighty Mouse Meets Deadeye Dick | Aux1 = {{Start date|1947|05|30}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Back to the American western as the sheriff and the bad guy battle it out until Mighty Mouse arrives to finish the fight. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 42 | Title = A Date for Dinner | Aux1 = {{Start date|1947|08|29}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = A game of cat and mouse, until the cat catches the mouse. The mouse makes a promise to deliver an even better mouse if the cat will release him. When the mouse returns, dinner is...Mighty Mouse. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 43 | Title = The First Snow | Aux1 = {{Start date|1947|10|10}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = In the winter, the rabbits are enjoying life when a fox shows up. They can handle him for a while, but when the baby bunnies are threatened, only Mighty Mouse can save the day. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 44 | Title = A Fight to the Finish | Aux1 = {{Start date|1947|11|14}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = The spoofs of serial cliffhanger films begin as Oil Can Harry threatens Pearl Pureheart and Mighty Mouse must come to the rescue. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 45 | Title = Swiss Cheese Family Robinson | Aux1 = {{Start date|1947|12|19}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Even superheroes need time off, and as the mouse version of [[The Swiss Family Robinson]] gets underway Mighty Mouse is enjoying a vacation on a beach somewhere. The Robinsons send a note in a bottle for help, which finds its way to Mighty Mouse and he quickly returns from vacation to save the mice. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 46 | Title = Lazy Little Beaver | Aux1 = {{Start date|1947|12|26}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = A young beaver runs away from home but soon discovers the world can be an unsafe place. Fortunately, Mighty Mouse will help him learn a lesson about work and sloth, safely. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 47 | Title = Mighty Mouse and the Magician | Aux1 = {{Start date|1948|03|27}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = A mouse village magician's show is interrupted by an invasion of cats. The magician bravely tries to hold off the cats, but they gain his wand and become invisible. Only Mighty Mouse with his powers can rout the cats and save the mice. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 48 | Title = The Feudin' Hillbillies | Aux1 = {{Start date|1948|06|23}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Mighty Mouse must settle a clan feud between the cats and the mice. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 49 | Title = The Witch's Cat | Aux1 = {{Start date|1948|07|15}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = A mouse Halloween party attracts a witch and her cat. Mighty Mouse, it seems, can be poisoned, but is revived by the rain to finish the job. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 50 | Title = Loves Labor Won | Aux1 = {{Start date|1948|09|15}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Another operatic cliffhanger serial spoof with Oil Can Harry and Pearl Pureheart. ([[Technicolor]]) }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 51 | Title = Triple Trouble | Aux1 = {{Start date|1948|09|30}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Another serial cliffhanger sets the stage as Mighty Mouse faces vultures while Oil Can Harry threatens the Colonel and kidnaps Pearl Pureheart. ([[Technicolor]]) }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 52 | Title = The Magic Slipper | Aux1 = {{Start date|1948|12|02}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Cinderella is the framework for this retelling, with a wolf who might resemble Oil Can Harry and Pearl Pureheart as Cinderella. Of course, Mighty Mouse will set everything as it should be by the end of the story. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 53 | Title = The Mysterious Stranger | Aux1 = {{Start date|1948|12|21}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = A mortgage is at stake, but this time Oil Can Harry holds the deed to a circus, and wants the hand of Nell, the highwire performer. But everything Harry tries is foiled by a mysterious stranger in a trenchcoat. Who is that masked man? }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 54 | Title = The Racket Buster | Aux1 = {{Start date|1948|12|26}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster, Tom Morrison | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Gangster cats return to threaten Mighty Mouse and Pearl Pureheart. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 55 | Title = A Cold Romance | Aux1 = {{Start date|1949|04|10}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = It's the return of Little Nell this time, with Oil Can Harry as the villain against Mighty Mouse set at the North Pole. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 56 | Title = The Catnip Gang | Aux1 = {{Start date|1949|07|22}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Mighty Mouse battles the Catnip Gang, a group of cats that have escaped from jail. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 57 | Title = The Perils of Pearl Pureheart | Aux1 = {{Start date|1949|10|11}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Oil Can Harry and Pearl Pureheart return, with Harry hypnotizing Pearl to sing at his saloon. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 58 | Title = Stop, Look and Listen | Aux1 = {{Start date|1949|12|01}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Another melodrama operetta, with Oil Can Harry having tied Pearl Pureheart to the horns of a rampaging bull and Mighty Mouse to its tail as they are chased by a locomotive. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 59 | Title = Comic Book Land | Aux1 = {{Start date|1950|01|01}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = In this Sourpuss/Gandy Goose cartoon, Mighty Mouse puts in a guest appearance by flying out of a Mighty Mouse comic book, within a dream, to save the day. ([[Technicolor]]) }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 60 | Title = Anti-Cats | Aux1 = {{Start date|1950|03|01}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = To avoid a winter storm, a group of mice take refuge in a home with a hungry cat. Mighty Mouse dons his trenchcoat disguise to cause the cat no end of grief. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 61 | Title = Law and Order | Aux1 = {{Start date|1950|06|23}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Mighty Mouse rescues mice being sold as frozen treats by a gang of cats. ([[Technicolor]]) }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 62 | Title = Beauty on the Beach | Aux1 = {{Start date|1950|11|01}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Mighty Mouse faces down Oil Can Harry for the safety of Pearl Pureheart in an amusement park. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 63 | Title = Mother Goose's Birthday Party | Aux1 = {{Start date|1950|12|01}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = All of Mother Goose's characters give her a party of honor, but when the Big Bad Wolf appears, only Mighty Mouse can save the party. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 64 | Title = Sunny Italy | Aux1 = {{Start date|1951|03|01}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Mighty Mouse and Oil Can Harry battle all across Italian history and geography for the affections of sweet Pearl Pureheart. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 65 | Title = Goons from the Moon | Aux1 = {{Start date|1951|04|01}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Science fiction arrives with alien cats and bat-cats that want to capture the mice of TerryTown. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 66 | Title = Injun Trouble | Aux1 = {{Start date|1951|06|01}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = The Colonel has mortgage trouble again, and sets out to strike it rich in gold to pay it off, but it never works out. Mighty Mouse will again rescue the Colonel. ([[Technicolor]]) }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 67 | Title = A Swiss Miss | Aux1 = {{Start date|1951|08|01}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Another cliffhanger (literally) as Oil Can Harry threatens Pearl Pureheart in the Swiss Alps. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 68 | Title = The Cat's Tale | Aux1 = {{Start date|1951|11|01}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = A cat narrates this origin story about Mighty Mouse. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 69 | Title = Prehistoric Perils | Aux1 = {{Start date|1952|03|01}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Mighty Mouse, Oil Can Harry, and Pearl Pureheart time travel back to prehistoric times. ([[Technicolor]]) }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 70 | Title = Hansel and Gretel | Aux1 = {{Start date|1952|06|01}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Mighty Mouse battles the witch and her cat to save mouse versions of Hansel and Gretel. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 71 | Title = Happy Holland | Aux1 = {{Start date|1952|11|01}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Oil Can Harry and Pearl Pureheart meet Mighty Mouse in Holland this time. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 72 | Title = Hero for a Day | Aux1 = {{Start date|1953|04|01}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = A humble mouse dreams of being Mighty Mouse so he can impress the girl of his dreams, but the cats know the difference. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 73 | Title = Hot Rods | Aux1 = {{Start date|1953|06|01}} | DirectedBy = Eddie Donnelly | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Teenage mice driving their hot rods get into trouble that only Mighty Mouse can fix. ([[Technicolor]]) }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 74 | Title = When Mousehood Was in Flower | Aux1 = {{Start date|1953|07|01}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry, Bill Weiss | ShortSummary = Taxes are at the heart of the troubles for the nobleman and his daughter Pearl. The Black Night (Oil Can Harry) wants the daughter's hand in marriage, and only Mighty Mouse can set things in order. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 75 | Title = A Soapy Opera | Aux1 = {{Start date|1953|01|01}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Pearl Pureheart is the laundry maid beholden to Oil Can Harry, and only Mighty Mouse can rescue her. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 76 | Title = The Helpless Hippo | Aux1 = {{Start date|1954|03|01}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Mighty Mouse meets his match when he tries to rescue a baby hippo and discovers that every baby animal in the jungle wants him as their babysitter. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 77 | Title = The Reformed Wolf | Aux1 = {{Start date|1954|10|01}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Mighty Mouse convinces a wolf that carrots are preferable to mutton. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 78 | Title = Spare the Rod | Aux1 = {{Start date|1954|01|01}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Paul Terry | ShortSummary = Mighty Mouse must teach respect to a group of unruly mice children. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 79 | Title = Outer Space Visitor | Aux1 = {{Start date|1959|11|01}} | DirectedBy = Dave Tendlar | WrittenBy = John Foster | Aux2 = Gene Deitch | ShortSummary = Cheeseville is invaded by an infant, robot-like alien. Everyone thinks it's cute, until they learn that its parent plans to wipe out Cheeseville. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 80 | Title = The Mysterious Package | Aux1 = {{Start date|1961|12|15}} | DirectedBy = Mannie Davis | WrittenBy = Bob Kuwahara | Aux2 = Bill Weiss | ShortSummary = A mechanical monster is kidnapping the children of Mouseville. Mighty Mouse must go to the alien world to bring them back. }} |- {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 81 | Title = Cat Alarm | Aux1 = {{Start date|1961|12|31}} | DirectedBy = Connie Rasinski | WrittenBy = Larz Bourne, Tom Morrison | Aux2 = Bill Weiss | ShortSummary = The cats use Mighty Mouse to capture the mice of Cheeseville by making him believe the dam has burst and threatens the town. While trying to warn them, he sends the mice into the waiting clutches of the waiting cats. }} |}
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