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Years in animation: 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919
Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
Decades: 1880s 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s
Years: 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919

Events in 1916 in animation.

Films released

  • Unknown date – Domestic Difficulties (United States)
  • 6 January – Colonel Heeza Liar's Waterloo (United States)
  • 27 January – Police Dog On the Wire (United States)
  • 3 February – Farmer Al Falfa's Catastrophe (United States)
  • 18 February – Introducing Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse (United States)
  • 21 February – Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse Believe in Signs (United States)
  • 25 February – Krazy Kat & Ignatz Mouse Discuss the Letter 'G' (United States)
  • 29 February – Krazy Kat Goes A-Wooing (United States)
  • 3 March – Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse: A Duet, He Made Me Love Him (United States)
  • 5 March – Colonel Heeza Liar And The Pirates (United States)
  • 6 March – Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse in Their One-Act Tragedy: "The Tail of the Nude Tail" (United States)
  • 12 March – Farmer Al Falfa Invents a New Kite (United States)
  • 14 March – Krazy Kat, Bugologist (United States)
  • 17 March[1]Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse at the Circus (United States)
  • 21 March – Krazy Kat Demi-Tasse (United States)
  • 27 March – Krazy Kat Invalid (United States)
  • 2 April – Police Dog Turns Nurse (United States)
  • 3 April – Krazy Kat at the Switchboard (United States)
  • 14 April:
    • A Tale That is Knot (United States)
    • Farmer Al Falfa's Scientific Diary (United States)
    • Krazy Kat the Hero (United States)
    • Krazy Kat to the Rescue (United States)
  • 27 April – Colonel Heeza Liar Wins The Pennant (United States)
  • 7 May – Police Dog in the Park (United States)
  • 25 May – Colonel Heeza Liar Captures Villa (United States)
  • 3 June – Farmer Al Falfa and his Tentless Circus (United States)
  • 6 June – Working Out with the Police Dog (United States)
  • 17 June – Krazy Kat at Looney Park (United States)
  • 22 June – Colonel Heeza Liar And The Bandits (United States)
  • 29 June – Farmer Al Falfa's Watermelon Patch (United States)
  • 3 July – A Tempest in a Paint Pot (United States)
  • 20 July – Colonel Heeza Liar's Courtship (United States)
  • 4 August – Farmer Al Falfa's Egg-Citement (United States)
  • 17 August – Colonel Heeza Liar On Strike (United States)
  • 24 August – Colonel Heeza Liar Plays Hamlet (United States)
  • 14 September – Colonel Heeza Liar Bachelor Quarters (United States)
  • 16 September – Farmer Al Falfa's Wolfhound (United States)
  • 9 October – Farmer Al Falfa Sees New York (United States)
  • 11 October – Colonel Heeza Liar Gets Married (United States)
  • 3 November – Farmer Al Falfa's Prune Plantation (United States)
  • 15 November – Colonel Heeza Liar, Hobo (United States)
  • 27 November – The Missing One (United States)
  • 1 December – Farmer Al Falfa's Blind Pig (United States)
  • 21 December – Colonel Heeza Liar at The Vaudeville Show (United States)
  • 23 December:
    • Krazy Kat Takes Little Katrina For an Airing (United States)
    • Zepped (United States)

Births

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References

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