Draft:List of Looney Tunes directed by Friz Freleng (1933-1965)
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- Bosko in Dutch (January 14, 1933) - Along with Hugh Harman
- Bosko in Person (February 11, 1933) - Along with Hugh Harman
- Beau Bosko (July 1, 1933) - Along with Hugh Harman
- Shuffle Off to Buffalo (July 8, 1933) - Along with Rudolf Ising
- Bosko's Picture Show (August 26, 1933) - Along with Hugh Harman
- Buddy the Gob (January 5, 1934) - First Buddy short directed by Friz Freleng
- Buddy and Towser (February 24, 1934)
- Beauty and the Beast (April 14, 1934) - Second Merrie Melodies short made in color
- Buddy's Trolley Troubles (May 5, 1934)
- Goin' to Heaven on a Mule (May 19, 1934)
- How Do I Know It's Sunday (June 9, 1934)
- Why Do I Dream Those Dreams (June 30, 1934)
- The Girl at the Ironing Board (August 23, 1934)
- The Miller's Daughter (October 13, 1934)
- Shake Your Powder Puff (October 17, 1934) - Last Merrie Melodies short directed by Friz Freleng that was produced in black & white
- Those Beautiful Dames (November 10, 1934)
- Pop Goes Your Heart (December 8, 1934)