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65
8
7.1
/162/
57
/7/
65
/10/
3.4
/201/

Termites from Mars (1952)
Woody's home is beset by an invasion of voracious alien termites.
poster
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7.5
/47/
10
/1/
35
/2/

Flea for Two (1955)
During a square dance, held on a dog's back, celebrating the upcoming marriage between a boy and girl flea, a city-slicker flea shows up and kidnaps the girl to the big-city. The boyfriend follows and rescues her from the villain's penthouse apartment.
poster
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10
/1/

The Fox and the Grapes (1953)
Walter Lantz Coca Cola AD
poster
69
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7.1
/144/
65
/8/
72
/9/

Under the Counter Spy (1954)
This cartoon is a parody of the then current TV show, "Dragnet". Police are warned of an escaped criminal, "The Bat", who possesses a super strength tonic.
poster
60
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6.6
/114/
40
/2/
74
/5/

What's Sweepin'? (1953)
Woody is a city street sweeper and hates his job. After being abused by policeman Wally Walrus, he decides to quit and disguises himself as a policeman, kicking the rubbish can away which scoops up Wally sending him into the harbour shrinking his uniform. The angry Wally chases the disguised Woody into the circus. Because he is mistaken for a child, he is denied access but enters backstage disguised as an elephant. Finally, after a long struggle with Woody under the big top, he captures the redhead and returns him to his job as street sweeper.
poster
64
?
6.7
/116/
46
/3/
80
/3/

The Great Who-Dood-It (1952)
Woody Woodpecker is having a good time wandering around the County Fair and blowing his bubble gum, and is a big distraction to Buzzy Buzzard's attempts to sell his home-made tonics. Buzzy grabs Woody to demonstrate his wares on him and Woody is not pleased at all with this turn of events. He runs into a magician's tent and uses all the equipment there to make Buzzy's life miserable.
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4.8
/10/
25
/2/

Little Red Riding Hood (1953)
Red Riding Hood, the Wolf, and Grandma act out the familiar fairy tale in a wordless ballet, ultimately coming together to share in the refreshment of ice-cold Coca-Cola.
poster
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5.0
/8/
25
/2/

Ali Baba and the Thieves (1953)
Ali Baba is chased by three thieves who want whatever treasure is in his bag. Ali Baba is able to avoid them, ultimately weaving his own magic carpet and flying away to enjoy his loot: a refreshing bottle of ice-cold Coca-Cola.
poster
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6.3
/101/
57
/4/
75
/4/

Operation Sawdust (1953)
In this Walter Lantz production (U-I production number 8326), distributed by Universal-International long before MCA/Universal existed, Woody Woodpecker tangles with a burly lumberjack over food. A furious battle ensues until a giant buzz-saw chases the lumberjack away and Woody returns to his dinner.
poster
69
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6.5
/130/
70
/5/
75
/4/

Hypnotic Hick (1953)
Woody is asked by a law officer to serve a court summons on Buzz Buzzard. Woody accepts but when Buzz takes a look at the summons, he disposes of Woody and thwarts all his attempts to deliver it. Finally, Woody uses hypnotism to get Buzz to accept it and, just for kicks, hypnotizes him into thinking he's various animals and getting him to wander around a skyscraper skeleton. Finally, Woody brings Buzz into the officer who serves Woody with a court summons for practicing hypnotism out of season.
poster
67
?
6.5
/121/
56
/3/
78
/4/

Belle Boys (1953)
Woody Woodpecker and Buzz Buzzard are hotel bellhops in this Walter Lantz Technicolor Cartune (production number 8330.) The are admiring Ga-Ga Gazoon, glamorous French actress, in a fan magazine, when the desk informs them she is about to arrive at the hotel. Woody and Buzz compete (with dirty tricks) to serve her.
poster
66
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6.4
/121/
60
/4/
75
/4/

Buccaneer Woodpecker (1953)
Woody Woodpecker is trying to collect the reward on a feared pirate.
poster
70
?
7.0
/127/
65
/5/
75
/6/

Wrestling Wrecks (1953)
Woody Woodpecker is watching a wrestling match on TV. It's "Precious Percy" (Woody's favorite) versus his opponent, "Bull Dozer". Eventually, Woody's dog gets overexcited and inadvertently wrecks his TV set, forcing to Woody to watch the match in person at the arena. While in the audience, he often helps Percy win the match through underhanded tactics. However, when Bull still defeats Percy, Woody decides to take on Bull all by himself.
poster
61
?
7.0
/124/
40
/2/
75
/4/

Socko in Morocco (1954)
Woody Woodpecker is in the Foreign Legion, where he and his commander are guarding a dancing girl. A neighboring sheik wants her for his harem, and he kidnaps her. Woody goes to the sheik's palace and finally frees her by disguising her to be as ugly as homemade sin.
poster
64
?
6.2
/117/
60
/3/
70
/6/

Hot Rod Huckster (1954)
Woody is driving down the city street singing a "screwy" driving song. Used car owner Buzz Buzzard tries to interest Woody in buying a new car (after sabotaging the one he has, natch). He shows him various cars but they all are utterly lacking in quality and leave a lot to be desired...
poster
67
?
6.7
/120/
57
/4/
78
/4/

A Fine Feathered Frenzy (1954)
Woody Woodpecker notices a personal ad in the newspaper for a gorgeous rich gal, with plenty of food, looking for a husband.
poster
64
?
6.2
/121/
61
/5/
67
/7/

Alley to Bali (1954)
An angry volcano god in the South Pacific demands a sacrifice, and a lovely young woman in the god's service finds the perfect candidates in the form of two American sailors: Woody Woodpecker and Buzz Buzzard.
poster
69
?
7.1
/154/
64
/7/
74
/5/

Convict Concerto (1954)
Woody Woodpecker is a piano tuner forced to play after a bank robber hides out in the piano and points a gun at him.
poster
46
?
5.4
/412/
40
/5/
43
/10/

The King of Ads (1991)
A collection of European T.V. commercials directed by a variety of well-known directors from across Europe and the U.S. Compiled and produced by Jean-Marie Boursicot.


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