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* [[Lists of feature film series]]

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* [[List of animated short film series]]

* [[List of animated short film series]]

* [[List of live-action short film series]]

==References==

==References==


Latest revision as of 16:49, 13 December 2025

This article is the list of short film series since the inception of filmmaking in the 19th century.

Name Studio Instalments First Last Medium Note(s) Ref(s)
Mr. Magoo United Productions of America 56 Trouble Indemnity (September 14, 1950) Terror Faces Magoo (July 9, 1959) Animation
Casper the Friendly Ghost Famous Studios 52 Casper’s Spree Under the Sea (October 27, 1950) Casper’s Birthday Party (July 31, 1959) Animation
Kartunes Famous Studios 12 Vegetable Vaudeville (November 9, 1951) No Place Like Rome (July 31, 1953) Animation [17]
Gerald McBoing Boing United Productions of America 3 Gerald McBoing Boing’s Symphony (July 15, 1953) Gerald McBoing! Boing! on Planet Moo (July 9, 1959) Animation
Spike and Tyke Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 2 Give and Tyke (March 29, 1957) Scat Cats (July 26, 1957) Animation [18]
Modern Madcaps Famous Studios 65 Right Off the Bat (November 17, 1958) The Blacksheep Blacksmith (1967) Animation [19]
Name Studio Instalments First Last Medium Note(s) Ref(s)
Sweet Disaster Channel 4 5 Babylon (1986) Death of a Speechwriter (1986) Animation [25]
Roger Rabbit Disney 3 Tummy Trouble (June 23, 1989) Trail Mix-Up (March 12, 1993) Animation and live-action [26]
Name Studio Instalments First Last Medium Note(s) Ref(s)
The Hire BMW 13 Ambush (2001) The Escape (2016) Live-action
893239 24 As for the Fingers (2006) Yakuza’s Delivery (2007) Live-action
Assassin’s Creed: Lineage Ubisoft 3 One (26 October 2009) Three (2009) Animation
Name Studio Instalments First Last Medium Note(s) Ref(s)
DC Showcase Warner Bros. Animation 9 The Spectre (February 23, 2010) Adam Strange (May 19, 2020) Animation
Toy Story Toons Pixar 3 Hawaiian Vacation (June 24, 2011) Partysaurus Rex (September 14, 2012) Animation
Marvel One-Shots Marvel Studios 5 The Consultant (September 13, 2011) All Hail the King (February 4, 2014) Live-action
The Grasslands Project National Film Board of Canada 10 A Rancher’s View (May 6, 2016) Les Fransaskois (May 14, 2016) Live-action Documentaries [28]
Team Thor Marvel Studios 3 Team Thor (July 23, 2016) Team Darryl (February 20, 2018) Live-action Mocumentaries
Name Studio Instalments First Last Medium Note(s) Ref(s)
Short Circuit Disney 14 Puddles (January 24, 2020) Reflect (September 14, 2022) Animation [29]
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  23. ^ (in Bulgarian) Donyo Donev biographical documentary by the Bulgarian National TV
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