Between 1920 and 1922, 17
Toonerville silent film comedy adaptations were scripted by Fox for Philadelphia's Betzwood Film Company. These starred
Dan Mason as the Skipper with
Wilna Hervey as Katrinka. Only seven of those 17 shorts survive today. Four are preserved in the Betzwood Film Archive at Montgomery County Community College, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania.
1920 •
The Toonerville Trolley 1921 • ''The Skipper's Treasure Scheme'' • ''Skipper's Flirtation'' •
Toonerville Tangle •
The Skipper Strikes It Rich •
Toonerville Tactics • ''The Skipper's Narrow Escape'' •
The Skipper Has His Fling • ''The Skipper's Scheme'' • ''Toonerville's 'Boozem' Friends'' •
Toonerville Follies • ''Toonerville's Fire Brigade'' • ''The Skipper's Treasure Garden''
1922 • ''The Skipper's Sermon'' •
Toonerville Topics •
Toonerville Blues •
Toonerville Trials • ''The Skipper's Policy''
Mickey Rooney starred as Mickey McGuire in more than
55 comedy shorts filmed between 1927 and 1936. Rooney (né Joe Yule, Jr.) adopted the professional name Mickey McGuire for a time before finally settling on the last name Rooney. Three
Toonerville cartoons were produced by
Van Beuren Studios in 1936 as part of the
Rainbow Parade series. Distributed by
RKO Radio Pictures Katrinka was animated by
Joseph Barbera. A
Toonerville Trolley cartoon, "Lost and Found", was included in
Simple Gifts, a Christmas collection of six animated shorts shown on PBS TV in 1977. Over the years, various
Toonerville characters acted as spokesmen for popular products of the day. Skipper, Flem Proddy and Katrinka appeared throughout the decades in advertisements for
Drano,
Kellogg's cereals and
Chef Boyardee foods. ==Reprints==