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== Released by Universal Pictures == |
== Released by Universal Pictures == |
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=== 1940 === |
=== 1940 === |
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* ''00 [[Knock Knock (1940 cartoon)|Knock Knock]] 11/25/40'' ([[Walter Lantz]] - no onscreen credit / ''[[Andy Panda]]'' cartoon ) |
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=== 1941 === |
=== 1941 === |
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''(All cartoons directed by Walter Lantz - no onscreen credit)'' |
''(All cartoons directed by Walter Lantz - no onscreen credit)'' |
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* ''001 [[Woody Woodpecker (cartoon)|Woody Woodpecker]] 7/7/41'' (first entry in Woody Woodpecker series) |
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* ''002 [[The Screwdriver]] 8/11/41'' |
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* ''003 [[Pantry Panic]] 11/24/41'' (only ''Woody Woodpecker'' cartoon in [[public domain]]) |
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* ''005 [[$21 a Day (Once a Month)]] 12/1/41'' (''Swing Symphony'' Cartune, cameo with Andy Panda and Snuffy Skunk) |
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===1942=== |
===1942=== |
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''(All cartoons directed by [[Alex Lovy]])'' |
''(All cartoons directed by [[Alex Lovy]])'' |
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* ''004 [[The Hollywood Matador]] 2/9/42'' (co-directed by Lantz - no onscreen credit) |
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* ''005 [[Ace in the Hole (cartoon)|Ace in the Hole]] 6/22/42'' |
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* ''006 [[The Loan Stranger]] 10/19/42'' |
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===1943=== |
===1943=== |
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* ''007 [[The Screwball]] 2/15/43'' (Lovy) |
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* ''008 [[The Dizzy Acrobat]] 5/21/43'' (Lovy/Lantz/Hardaway - no onscreen credit / [[Academy Award for Animated Short Film|Academy Award]] nominee) |
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* ''009 [[Ration Bored]] 7/26/43'' (Schaffer/Hawkins) (First cartoon in which Woody wears rubber gloves) |
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===1944=== |
===1944=== |
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''(All cartoons directed by [[Shamus Culhane|James Culhane]])'' |
''(All cartoons directed by [[Shamus Culhane|James Culhane]])'' |
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* ''010 [[The Barber of Seville (cartoon)|The Barber of Seville]' 4/22/44'' (The last Woody with green eyes until 1947) |
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* ''011 [[The Beach Nut]] 10/16/44'' (Wally Walrus' first appearance) |
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* ''012 [[Ski for Two]] 11/13/44'' |
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===1945=== |
===1945=== |
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''(All cartoons directed by James Culhane)'' |
''(All cartoons directed by James Culhane)'' |
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* ''013 [[Chew-Chew Baby]] 2/5/45'' |
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* ''014 [[Woody Dines Out]] 4/1/45'' |
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* ''015 [[The Dippy Diplomat]] 8/27/45'' |
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* ''016 [[The Loose Nut]] 12/17/45'' |
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===1946=== |
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* ''017 [[Who's Cookin' Who?]] 6/24/46'' (Culhane) |
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* ''018 [[Bathing Buddies]] 7/1/46'' ([[Dick Lundy (animator)|Dick Lundy]]) |
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* ''019 [[The Reckless Driver]] 8/26/46'' (Culhane) |
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* ''020 [[Fair Weather Fiends]] 11/18/46'' (Culhane) |
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===1947=== |
===1947=== |
Revision as of 14:23, 17 December 2011
This is a list of Walter Lantz "Cartunes" featuring Woody Woodpecker. All are entries in Lantz's Woody Woodpecker series, except for Knock Knock, an Andy Panda cartoon, Chilly Chums, an Chilly Willy cartoon, $21 a Day (Once a Month), a Swing Symphony cartoon, and Musical Moments from Chopin, a Musical Miniatures cartoon. All entries from the Woody Woodpecker series are numbered in release order.
Directors for each short are noted. Several Woody Woodpecker cartoons produced in 1940, 1941, 1951, and 1952 carry no director credit; Walter Lantz claims to have directed these shorts himself. The first ninety cartoons (Knock-Knock through Jittery Jester) were released in The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection Volume 1 and Volume 2.
Released by Universal Pictures
1940
- 00 Knock Knock 11/25/40 (Walter Lantz - no onscreen credit / Andy Panda cartoon )
1941
(All cartoons directed by Walter Lantz - no onscreen credit)
- 001 Woody Woodpecker 7/7/41 (first entry in Woody Woodpecker series)
- 002 The Screwdriver 8/11/41
- 003 Pantry Panic 11/24/41 (only Woody Woodpecker cartoon in public domain)
1942
(All cartoons directed by Alex Lovy)
- 004 The Hollywood Matador 2/9/42 (co-directed by Lantz - no onscreen credit)
- 005 Ace in the Hole 6/22/42
- 006 The Loan Stranger 10/19/42
1943
- 007 The Screwball 2/15/43 (Lovy)
- 008 The Dizzy Acrobat 5/21/43 (Lovy/Lantz/Hardaway - no onscreen credit / Academy Award nominee)
- 009 Ration Bored 7/26/43 (Schaffer/Hawkins) (First cartoon in which Woody wears rubber gloves)
1944
(All cartoons directed by James Culhane)
- 010 [[The Barber of Seville (cartoon)|The Barber of Seville]' 4/22/44 (The last Woody with green eyes until 1947)
- 011 The Beach Nut 10/16/44 (Wally Walrus' first appearance)
- 012 Ski for Two 11/13/44
1945
(All cartoons directed by James Culhane)
- 013 Chew-Chew Baby 2/5/45
- 014 Woody Dines Out 4/1/45
- 015 The Dippy Diplomat 8/27/45
- 016 The Loose Nut 12/17/45
1946
- 017 Who's Cookin' Who? 6/24/46 (Culhane)
- 018 Bathing Buddies 7/1/46 (Dick Lundy)
- 019 The Reckless Driver 8/26/46 (Culhane)
- 020 Fair Weather Fiends 11/18/46 (Culhane)
1947
(All cartoons directed by Dick Lundy)
- 023 Musical Moments from Chopin 2/25/47 (Musical Miniature Cartoon, with Andy Panda/Academy Award nominee/First Woody in the current design)
- 024 Smoked Hams 4/28/47
- 025 The Coo Coo Bird 6/9/47
- 026 Well Oiled 6/30/47
- 027 Solid Ivory 8/25/47
- 028 Woody the Giant Killer 12/15/47
Released by United Artists
1948
(All cartoons directed by Dick Lundy)
- 029 The Mad Hatter 2/16/48
- 030 Banquet Busters 3/3/48 (with Andy Panda)
- 031 Wacky-Bye Baby 5/2/48
- 032 Wet Blanket Policy 8/20/48 (Academy Award nominee - Best Song, "The Woody Woodpecker Song"; Buzz Buzzard's first appearance)
- 033 Wild and Woody! 12/31/48
1949
- 034 Drooler's Delight 3/25/49 (Lundy)
Released by Universal International
1951
(All cartoons directed by Walter Lantz - no onscreen credit)
- 035 Puny Express 1/22/51 (co-directed by Lundy / first appearance of the redesigned Buzz Buzzard, with reddish head, though a black Buzz Buzzard would still appear twice, in Buccaneer Woodpecker and Hot Noon (or 12 O'Clock For Sure))
- 036 Sleep Happy 3/26/51
- 037 Wicket Wacky 5/28/51
- 038 Slingshot 6 7/8 7/23/51
- 039 The Redwood Sap 10/1/51
- 040 The Woody Woodpecker Polka 10/29/51
- 041 Destination Meatball 12/24/51
1952
- 042 Born to Peck 2/25/52 (Lantz - no onscreen credit)
- 043 Stage Hoax 4/21/52 (Lantz - no onscreen credit)
- 044 Woodpecker in the Rough 6/16/52 (Lantz - no onscreen credit)
- 045 Scalp Treatment 9/18/52 (Lantz - no onscreen credit)
- 046 The Great Who-Dood-It 10/20/52 (Don Patterson)
- 047 Termites from Mars 12/8/52 (Patterson)
1953
- 048 What's Sweepin' 1/5/53 (Patterson - Wally Walrus' final speaking appearance)
- 049 Buccaneer Woodpecker 4/20/53 (Patterson)
- 050 Operation Sawdust 6/15/53 (Patterson - Wally Walrus' final appearance in a classic-era cartoon)
- 051 Wrestling Wrecks 7/20/53 (Patterson)
- 052 Belle Boys 9/14/53 (Patterson)
- 053 Hypnotic Hick 9/26/53 (Patterson - in 3-D)
- 054 Hot Noon (or 12 O'Clock For Sure) 11/15/53 (Paul J. Smith)
1954
- 055 Socko in Morocco 1/18/54 (Patterson)
- 056 Alley to Bali 3/15/54 (Patterson)
- 057 Under the Counter Spy 5/10/54 (Patterson)
- 058 Hot Rod Huckster 7/5/54 (Patterson)
- 059 Real Gone Woody 9/20/54 (Smith - Winnie Woodpecker's sole appearance in a classic-era cartoon)
- 060 A Fine Feathered Frenzy 10/25/54 (Patterson)
- 061 Convict Concerto 11/22/54 (Patterson - no onscreen credit)
1955
- 062 Helter Shelter 1/17/55 (Smith)
- 063 Witch Crafty 3/14/55 (Smith)
- 064 Private Eye Pooch 5/9/55 (Smith - Professor Dingledong's first appearance)
- 065 Bedtime Bedlam 7/4/55 (Smith)
- 066 Square Shootin' Square 9/26/55 (Smith - Dapper Denver Dooley's first appearance)
- 067 Bunco Busters 11/21/55 (Smith - last cartoon with Woody designed with green eyes, and also Buzz Buzzard's last appearance until 1969's Tumble Weed Greed)
- 068 The Tree Medic 12/19/55 (Lovy - first cartoon with Woody redesigned with black eyes, although he still has green eyes in the opening titles.)
1956
- 069 After the Ball 2/13/56 (Smith)
- 070 Get Lost 3/12/56 (Smith - Knothead and Splinter's first appearances)
- 071 Chief Charlie Horse 5/7/56 (Smith)
- 072 Woodpecker from Mars 7/2/56 (Smith)
- 073 Calling All Cuckoos 9/24/56 (Smith)
- 074 Niagara Fools 10/22/56 (Smith)
- 075 Woody Meets Davy Crewcut 11/3/56 (Smith)
- 076 Arts and Flowers 11/19/56 (Lovy)
1957
- 077 Red Riding Hoodlum 2/11/57 (Smith)
- 078 Box Car Bandit 4/8/57 (Smith)
- 079 The Unbearable Salesman 6/3/57 (Smith)
- 080 International Woodpecker 7/1/57 (Smith)
- 081 To Catch a Woodpecker 7/29/57 (Lovy)
- 082 Round Trip to Mars 9/23/57 (Smith)
- 083 Fodder and Son 11/4/57 (Smith - Windy and Breezy's first and only Appearance in a Woody Woodpecker cartoon)
- 084 Dopey Dick, the Pink Whale 11/15/57 (Smith)
1958
- 085 Misguided Missile 1/27/58 (Smith)
- 086 Watch the Birdie 2/24/58 (Lovy)
- 087 His Better Elf 5/19/58 (Smith)
- 088 Half Empty Saddles 6/16/58 (Smith)
- 089 Everglade Raid 7/24/58 (Smith - Gabby Gator's first appearance, as "All. I. Gator")
- 090 Tree’s a Crowd 9/8/58 (Smith)
- 091 Jittery Jester 11/3/58 (Smith)
1959
- 092 Tomcat Combat 3/2/59 (Smith-Inspector Seward Willoughby's first appearance in a Woody Woodpecker cartoon)
- 093 Log Jammed 4/20/59 (Smith)
- 094 Panhandle Scandal 5/18/59 (Lovy)
- 095 Woodpecker in the Moon 7/13/59 (Lovy)
- 096 The Tee Bird 8/10/59 (Smith - Dapper Denver Dooley's final appearance in a Woody Woodpecker cartune)
- 097 Romp in a Swamp 10/5/59 (Smith – Gabby Gator, identified only as "A. I. G.")
- 098 Kiddie League 11/3/59 (Smith)
1960
- 099 Ballyhooey 1/2/60 (Lovy)
- 100 Heap Big Hepcat 3/2/60 (Smith)
- 101 Billion Dollar Boner 3/30/60 (Smith)
- 102 Pistol Packin' Woodpecker 4/20/60 (Lovy)
- 103 How to Stuff a Woodpecker 5/18/60 (Smith)
- 104 Bats in the Belfry 7/13/60 (Smith)
- 105 Ozark Lark 10/5/60 (Smith)
- 106 Southern Fried Hospitality 11/29/60 (Jack Hannah - Gabby Gator receives his permanent name)
- 107 Fowled Up Falcon 12/20/60 (Smith)
1961
- Poop Deck Pirate (Hannah)
- The Bird Who Came to Dinner (Smith)
- Gabby's Diner (Hannah)
- Sufferin' Cats (Smith)
- Franken-Stymied (Hannah)
- Busman's Holiday (Smith)
- Phantom of the Horse Opera (Smith)
- Woody's Kook-Out (Hannah)
1962
- Home Sweet Homewrecker (Smith)
- Rock-a-Bye Gator (Hannah)
- Room and Bored (Smith - Smedley's first appearance in a Woody Woodpecker cartoon)
- Rocket Racket (Hannah)
- Careless Caretaker (Smith)
- Tragic Magic (Smith)
- Voo-Doo Boo-Boo (Hannah)
- Crowin' Pains (Smith)
- Little Woody Riding Hood (Smith)
Released by Universal Pictures (Universal dropped the 'International' and reverted to its original name)
1963
- Greedy Gabby Gator (Sid Marcus - Gabby Gator's final classic-era appearance)
- Robin Hoody Woody (Smith)
- Stowaway Woody (Marcus)
- The Shutter Bug (Smith)
- Coy Decoy (Marcus)
- The Tenant's Racket (Marcus)
- Short in the Saddle (Smith)
- Tepee for Two (Marcus)
- Science Friction (Marcus)
- Calling Dr. Woodpecker (Smith - Miss Meany's first appearance)
1964
- Dumb Like a Fox (Marcus – Fink Fox's first appearance)
- Saddle Sore Woody (Smith)
- Woody's Clip Joint (Marcus)
- Skinfolks (Marcus)
- Get Lost! Little Doggy (Marcus)
- Freeway Fracas (Smith)
- Roamin' Roman (Smith)
1965
- Three Little Woodpeckers (Marcus)
- Woodpecker Wanted (Smith)
- Birds of a Feather (Marcus)
- Canned Dog Feud (Smith)
- Janie Get Your Gun (Smith)
- Sioux Me (Marcus)
- What's Peckin' (Smith)
1966
- Rough Riding Hood (Marcus)
- Lonesome Ranger (Smith)
- Woody and the Beanstalk (Smith)
- Hassle in a Castle (Smith)
- The Big Bite (Smith)
- Astronut Woody (Smith)
- Practical Yolk (Smith)
- Monster of Ceremonies (Smith)
1967
(All cartoons directed by Paul J. Smith)
- Sissy Sheriff
- Have Gun, Can't Travel
- The Nautical Nut
- Hot Diggity Dog
- Horse Play
- Secret Agent Woody Woodpecker
- Chilly Chums Woody Woodpecker has made a cameo appearance in this cartoon.
1968
(All cartoons directed by Paul J. Smith)
- Lotsa Luck
- Fat in the Saddle
- Feudin Fightin-N-Fussin'
- Peck of Trouble
- A Lad in Bagdad
- One Horse Town
- Woody the Freeloader
1969
(All cartoons directed by Paul J. Smith)
- Hook, Line and Stinker
- Little Skeeter
- Woody's Knight Mare
- Tumble Weed Greed (Buzz Buzzard's first appearance since Bunco Busters, ending a 14-year hiatus, something other secondary characters never achieved)
- Ship A'hoy Woody
- Prehistoric Super Salesman
- Phoney Pony
1970
(All cartoons directed by Paul J. Smith)
- Seal on the Loose
- Wild Bill Hiccup
- Coo Coo Nuts
- Hi-Rise Wise Guys
- Buster's Last Stand
- All Hams on Deck
- Flim Flam Fountain
1971
(All cartoons directed by Paul J. Smith)
- Sleepy Time Chimes
- The Reluctant Recruit
- How to Trap a Woodpecker
- Woody's Magic Touch
- Kitty from The City
- The Snoozin' Bruin
- Shanghai Woody
1972
(All cartoons directed by Paul J. Smith)
- Indian Corn
- Gold Diggin' Woodpecker
- Pecking Holes in Poles
- Chili Con Corny
- Show Biz Beagle
- For the Love of Pizza
- The Genie with the Light Touch (Buzz Buzzard's last appearance on a Walter Lantz cartune.)
- Bye, Bye, Blackboard (The last regular Woody Woodpecker cartoon and last Walter Lantz cartoon.)
References
- Tatay, Jack, Komorowski, Thad, Shakarian, Pietro, and Cooke, Jon. The Walter Lantz Cartune Encyclopedia. Retrieved April 10, 2007.