In 1931, Walt Disney hired a young newspaper cartoonist named Joe Grant to design caricatures of Hollywood movie stars for a Mickey Mouse cartoon, Mickey's Gala Premiere.
Garbo appears in I've got to Sing a Torch Song from 1933 and also had the honor of being the first one to use the "That's all, Folks!" sign-off on a Merrie Melodie at the close of that cartoon.
Garbo spoof in a Scrappy cartoon. Scrappy is a cartoon character created by Dick Huemer for Charles Mintz's Krazy Kat Studio. Huemer created the character in 1931, and he remained aboard Mintz's studio until 1933. With Huemer's departure, his colleagues Sid Marcus and Art Davis assumed control of the series. The final Scrappy cartoon, The Little Theatre was released in 1941.
In this Walt Disney production Autograph hound Donald, despite the security guard, manages to get signatures from Greta Garbo, 'Mickey Rooney' , Sonja Henie, The Ritz Brothers, and Shirley Temple before he's recognized and everyone wants his autograph.
Warner Brothers Picture. Jack Bunny (a spoof of Jack Benny) invites Hollywood celebrities to his Malibu house for a party. Garbo surfing using her enormous feet.