Harry Reeves
While serving as a barker at a Broadway theater in 1929, Reeves met three animators from Pat Sullivan Cartoon Studios, producer of Felix the Cat shorts. He begged for a job. As a result, he met and worked under pioneer film animator Otto Messmer, creator of Felix. Messmer was a genius, but Sullivan was reluctant to allow him to make cartoons with voices. In November 1930 Reeves severed ties with Sullivan and joined Disney, who was beginning to earn a favorable reputation, where he earned $60 a week as an “apprentice cartoon animator.” In 1934 he was an “animator and apprentice story writer.”
Crew

Fun and Fancy Free
Story

Birds in the Spring
Animation

The Clock Store
Animation

The Bears and the Bees
Animation

The Spider and the Fly
Animation

Toy Tinkers
Story

Good Scouts
Story

Donald's Better Self
Story

Donald Gets Drafted
Story

The Clock Watcher
Story

Donald's Gold Mine
Story

Donald's Lucky Day
Story

Donald's Tire Trouble
Story

Dumb Bell of the Yukon
Story

The Fox Hunt
Animation

King Neptune
Animation

The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Story

Donald's Nephews
Story

Donald's Cousin Gus
Story

Lighthouse Keeping
Story

The Busy Beavers
Animation

Blue Rhythm
Animation

The Cat's Out
Animation

Egyptian Melodies
Animation

The Beach Party
Animation

Music Land
Writer

The Ugly Duckling
Animation

The Bird Store
Animation

The Duck Hunt
Animation

Just Dogs
Animation

Santa's Workshop
Animation

Father Noah's Ark
Animation

The Klondike Kid
Animation

Mickey's Mellerdrammer
Animation

The Purloined Pup
Story

Pluto's Kid Brother
Story

In Dutch
Story

The Wind in the Willows
Story

How to Play Football
Story

Canine Patrol
Story

Squatter's Rights
Story

Canine Casanova
Story

7 Wise Dwarfs
Writer

Mr. Duck Steps Out
Story

Cinderella
Story

Donald's Snow Fight
Story

Disney's Christmas Favorites
Writer

Saludos Amigos
Writer

The Autograph Hound
Story

Aquarela do Brasil
Writer

Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip
Story