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Woody Woodpecker and Friends

Season 1943 1943
TV-PG

  • 1943-01-03T00:00:00Z
  • 7m
  • 1h 10m (10 episodes)
  • English
  • Animation, Comedy
With arguably the most famous laugh of any cartoon character in history ("ha-ha-ha-HA-ha"), Woody Woodpecker pecked his way into our lives through a 1940 Andy Panda theatrical short entitled Knock Knock. Woody continued to appear in short films throughout the 40's and 50's, and in 1957, the Kellogg's company packaged these theatrical works into the syndicated package The Woody Woodpecker Show. Walter Lantz created the famed bird, and in the show's early days, the animator would host from his office, demonstrating how cartoons were made by showing the viewers at home such essentials as painting cels and drawing storyboards. Woody, an obnoxious mischief-maker, would usually star in the shorts, occasionally taking a backseat to his friends Andy Panda, Wally Walrus, Gabby Gator, Buzz Buzzard, Oswald the Rabbit, The Beary Family and Arctic penguin Chilly Willy.

10 episodes

Season Premiere

1943-01-03T00:00:00Z

1943x01 Cow-Cow Boogie

Season Premiere

1943x01 Cow-Cow Boogie

  • 1943-01-03T00:00:00Z7m

Hilarious film of a herd of Herefords on a cattle ranch. The cattle on the "Lazy S Ranch" are slow-moving until an outrageous Stepin Fetchit-style black boogie-woogie musician arrives and sings the boogie-woogie, bringing sweet syncopation to the bored white cowpokes back home on the range. They literally rope him up like a lynch mob- but they just want to hear him play the piano! He lures the cattlemen's doomed steer into the boxcars to slaughter with the swinging title tune. The herd's "lead singer" has animated lips and sings the boogie as she rambles along the inside of a wooden fence. She's backed up by the rest of the herd.

1943-02-15T00:00:00Z

1943x02 The Screwball

1943x02 The Screwball

  • 1943-02-15T00:00:00Z7m

Woody Woodpecker is a knothole spectator at a baseball game ("Droops vs. Drips- guaranteed a good game to the last Drip")- until a cop comes along and covers up the hole. After several futile attempts to gain admittance to the grounds, Woody manages to outsmart the angry policeman and get into the ballpark. As Woody settles down to watch the game, a man in a 50-gallon hat sits down directly in front of him, and Woody can't see a thing. At Woody's request, the man removes his hat, revealing a huge head of hair, which is as obstructive as the hat. Since Woody cannot ask the man to remove his hair, Woody gets a lawnmower and cuts an opening through the hair for him to see through. Indulging in a bottle of pop, Woody's thoroughly enjoying the game when the cop suddenly looms up in front of him.

1943-03-22T00:00:00Z

1943x03 The Egg Cracker Suite

1943x03 The Egg Cracker Suite

  • 1943-03-22T00:00:00Z7m

Oswald and other Easter Bunnies in an Easter egg plant get the eggs ready and colored in time for Easter. They make colors out of flowers and use baby rabbits as molds to make chocolate bunnies.

1943-04-26T00:00:00Z

1943x04 Swing Your Partner

1943x04 Swing Your Partner

  • 1943-04-26T00:00:00Z7m

A horse (with a Jack Benny attitude and voice) is treated like a horse and doesn't like it, so he gets even with his owner. Homer Pigeon incurs the animosity of his horse Hank, first by routing him out of bed to go to the barn dance, then by cracking him repeatedly on the back of the head with his buggy whip. Insult is added to injury when the halter weight drags him into a deep mud hole. Throughout the hectic gaiety of the barn dance, Hank, still in the mud hole, dreams up dire bodily harm for Homer. All of the barnyard animals, except Hank, are having a smell time. Finally, Hank can stand it no longer. He stalks into the barn and promptly, but effectively, breaks up the dance. The last we see of Homer is his trotting home pulling the buggy while Hank, sitting beside Homer's girl, cracks the buggy whip and sings, "The ol' grey mare, she's smarter than she used to be, smarter than she used to be..."

1943-05-31T00:00:00Z

1943x05 The Dizzy Acrobat

1943x05 The Dizzy Acrobat

  • 1943-05-31T00:00:00Z7m

Unimpressed by the sideshow barkers' astounding claims, Woody goes to the circus without a ticket, and the circus cop kicks him out. Woody comes back, and the cop tells him that he'll have to work watering an elephant if he stays. A little thing like that doesn't detain Woody for long. Woody connects the elephant's trunk to the fire hydrant and blows up the elephant. The cop isn't pleased with Woody's work and tries to get tough with him, but he doesn't know Woody very well! The circus performance struggles on while Woody, with the hel of a few lions, tigers, elephants and unscheduled acrobatics, that trying to keep him from seeing the circus is unethical, ungentlemanly, and very unlikely to succeed! Woody runs hrough circus tents, gets the animals in an uproar (making the lion bite off his own tail), and leads cops to the high wire on a bicycle. Chased by the cops, Woody makes the crowd roar as he does wild trapeze stunts.

1943-05-31T00:00:00Z

1943x06 Canine Commandos

1943x06 Canine Commandos

  • 1943-05-31T00:00:00Z7m

Dogs train in the United States Army.

1943-06-22T00:00:00Z

1943x07 Ration Bored

1943x07 Ration Bored

  • 1943-06-22T00:00:00Z7m

Woody Woodpecker tries to get gas without a ration book and finds that pleasure driving can be a mighty unpleasurable chore.

Mirandy's biscuits are legendary. A hillbilly family fights at the dinner table to get some, but Mirandy's biscuits are hard as rocks. We are treated to scenes of teeth breaking when they bite in. What to do with Mirandy's biscuits? "We'll use her biscuits for bullets- We'll fight the Axis 'till they're dead."

The Spook of the Month Club Swing Convention (consisting of black ghosts) convenes to add some hot jumpin' jive to their scary retinue! Sexy ghost gals and zoot suited jitterboo-ers strut their stuff and show that there's a lot of life in those no longer among us. Brother, can they sing and dance! Some politically incorrect caricatures will certainly keep this one off TV, but who can be offended once Spook Jones and His Creepy Crooners (a parody of Spike Jones) start boppin' to raise the dead?

1943-10-25T00:00:00Z

1943x10 Meatless Tuesday

1943x10 Meatless Tuesday

  • 1943-10-25T00:00:00Z7m

Andy Panda wants roast chicken for his Meatless Tuesday dinner...but the farmyard rooster isn't being cooperative.

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