| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. "The ship of life rides at anchor on the waters of memory." The florid narration does justice to the beauty of the islands, just as travelogues did in the cinema of the time. The Kamakau legend, the story of the creation of man. "A true Hawaiian fantasy." |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | Possibly Transco origination. The dates for this series are just a guess, they might be as late as 1937. The programs in this series have no titles. The performers are not identified, the song titles are not announced, and would be unspellable if they were. This episode: The story of how the original Polynesians came to settle the Hawaiian Islands, told in story and song. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The story of Pele, the volcano goddess. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The story of the magic pipes of Kaua. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. A trip "to the peaceful shores of Hawaii...as the brown-skinned man knew her, before the white man came. Where yesterday is like today and tomorrow never comes." |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The story of the night King Kamehaeha set forth to conquer the island of Puna. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. Lovely Mahielae was named, "Bosom of the Myrtle." Born of the gods, she fell in love with a mortal. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The early Hawaiians were saddened by the occasional disappearance of the sun. It was a strange habit. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. How a young chieftan named Moekaha first "spread a sail to catch the fanciful winds." |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The legend of the breadfruit tree; the tree that became a god. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. "The history of Hawaii blazes with the red blood of Polynesian fighting men." The story of, "The Eight Of Oahu." |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The story of Waimea and Lenoa, the girl who became a flower. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The legend of the "Ghost Dance." |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. How Pele conquered the great King Kamehameha. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The legend of "The Water Of Life" of the god Kane. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The story of Kokela, and "The Spirit Of The Sea." |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The story of Fayee and how he brought fire to his people. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The legend of, "The Rock Of Kauayee." |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The legend of, "The Prince Of Spear Throwers," who would not boast. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The legend of, "Puna and The Dragon Goddess." |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The legend of, "The Loves Of Hakaya." |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The story of, "The Legend of Kuakuku, The Shark God." |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The story of one of the seven great deeds of Mauaey; "How He Lifted Up The Sky." |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The story of one of the seven great deeds of Mauay, "How He Fished Up The Great Island." |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The legend of Awakaya, the Hawaiian who fell in love with the goddess of the moon. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The story of the twins were beloved of the gods, but who had a very ugly brother. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. Kaukane was a poor youth but a warrior with valor. He fell in love with the daughter of the king, much to the displeasure of her father. Thus begins the legend of the Menehune. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The story of why the waves beat upon the beaches of beautiful Hawaii. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The story of the feathered cloak of Kanekanea. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The story of the great love between Lanakalua and the rainbow god. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The legend of the rock of Ko and Keela, two "supermen" of the islands. But who was the stronger? |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The story of Kaulu, who searched for his brother. He was the strongest boy in the world. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The search for immortality, one of the seven great deeds of Mauay. |
| Hawaiian Fantasies | | | The date is subject to correction. The legend of unhappy Hina, "The Woman In The Moon." |