Issue | #474 |
Published | June 1953 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | ? |
Notes | Indicia title is "MARY JANE AND SNIFFLES, No. 474." Code number is M.J.+S. O.S. #474-536. Copyright 1953 by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. Second of two Mary Jane and Sniffles Four Colors. |
Characters | Mary Jane; Sniffles |
Genre | children; fantasy; funny animal |
Pencils | Al Hubbard |
Inks | Al Hubbard |
Characters | Mary Jane |
Synopsis | Mary Jane's alarm clock can't stand the noise of its alarm. |
Genre | children; fantasy; funny animal |
Pencils | Al Hubbard |
Inks | Al Hubbard |
Notes | Inside front cover; black and white. Sniffles does not appear. |
Characters | Mary Jane; Sniffles |
Synopsis | Mary Jane tears her new gingham dress and she and Sniffles go to Tassel Castle to get it repaired. There they help defend the castle from an attack by moths. |
Genre | children; fantasy; funny animal |
Characters | Mary Jane; Sniffles |
Synopsis | When Mary Jane turns off the radio to take a nap, the music notes run off to Noteville. Mary Jane and Sniffles follow, but Mary Jane is taken to court on charges she cut off the notes in a middle of a song. |
Genre | children; fantasy; funny animal |
Characters | Mary Jane; Sniffles; Gertrude Goose |
Synopsis | Puzzled by the colored clouds over Blue Mountain, Mary Jane and Sniffles get Gertrude Goose to fly them there to see what's happening. There they are captured by mushroom people who grow diamonds on bushes. Their King Moola is sick of diamonds and wants gold. Remembering the story of the goose that laid the golden eggs, he demands that Gertude lay some golden eggs for him. |
Genre | children; fantasy; funny animal |
Pencils | Al Hubbard |
Inks | Al Hubbard |
Characters | Mary Jane; Sniffles |
Synopsis | Mary Jane and Sniffles warn their friends in Cricketville of an impending flood. |
Genre | children; fantasy; funny animal |
Pencils | Al Hubbard |
Inks | Al Hubbard |
Characters | Mary Jane; Sniffles; Elroy Eagle; Willie Worm |
Synopsis | Sniffles rigs up a basket so that he and Mary Jane can ride a kite string up into the air. Elroy Eagle accidentally cuts the string and has to save the pair from falling. |
Genre | children; fantasy; funny animal |
Characters | Mary Jane; Sniffles; Sambo Squirrel |
Synopsis | Sniffles sets up a striped candy cane in front of his barber shop. |
Genre | children; fantasy; funny animal |
Pencils | Al Hubbard |
Inks | Al Hubbard |
Notes | Inside back cover; black and white. |
Characters | Mary Jane; Sniffles |
Synopsis | Mary Jane plays on an old toy piano as Sniffles leads the forest animals in song. |
Genre | children; fantasy; funny animal |
Pencils | Al Hubbard |
Inks | Al Hubbard ? |
Notes | Back cover; color. |