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32
7.3
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74
/29/
68
/40/
3.4
/877/

Woody Woodpecker (1941)
Woody Woodpecker spends his day singing loudly and pecking holes in trees. He infuriates the other woodland creatures - when he isn't baffling them with his bizarre behavior. Woody overhears a squirrel and a group of birds gossiping about him. Even though he just sang a song proclaiming his craziness, he denies their whispered accusations that he's nuts. But after they trick him into knocking his head on a statue, the poor bird hears voices in his head and decides the animals might be right. He decides to see a psychiatrist.
poster
66
30
6.4
/899/
71
/32/
63
/52/
3.4
/859/

The Barber of Seville (1944)
Woody is standing outside the Seville Barber Shop looking at the ads. Wanting a "victory haircut", he decides to enter the shop only to find the owner has stepped out for a physical. Woody decides to cut his own hair ("I cut my own teeth") but unfortunately is mistaken for the owner when two other customers enter, one an Indian who wants a quick shampoo and the other, a construction worker who wants "the whole works" and, unfortunately, gets it.
poster
69
18
7.2
/495/
59
/10/
75
/20/
3.5
/419/

The Legend of Rockabye Point (1955)
The old fishing boat captain tells the story of Chilly Willy, a singing polar bear and a bulldog who quickly falls asleep when he hears a lullaby.
poster
66
18
6.8
/582/
70
/20/
61
/18/
3.4
/655/

Pantry Panic (1941)
Woody's friends warn him that the groundhog has predicted a blizzard. Unconcerned, Woody decides not to go South with his pals. Soon enough, the blizzard sweeps in and destroys the loony woodpecker's stash of food. Facing starvation, a glimmer of hope arrives in the form of a cat. The cat is also starving and it turns into a match of brawn and wits to see who eats who.
poster
67
17
6.7
/366/
66
/19/
70
/18/
3.4
/524/

Knock Knock (1940)
A woodpecker (Woody) repeatedly pecks the roof of Andy Panda's and his father's home. Daddy sets out to stop it.
poster
62
16
7.4
/316/
40
/6/
67
/23/
3.5
/312/

Sh-h-h-h-h-h (1955)
A mild-mannered man whose nerves are shot from incessant noise is sent to an exclusive, silent retreat with hilarious results.
poster
57
15
5.9
/357/
52
/13/
58
/20/
3.0
/508/

The Merry Old Soul (1933)
Oswald the Rabbit gathers some of the greatest entertainers of the age to cure Old King Cole of the blues.
poster
45
15
4.8
/639/
46
/21/
42
/25/
2.2
/774/

Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat (1941)
Lazy black folks in Lazy Town (Pop. 123½) are napping and attracting flies. They are so lethargic they even fight in slow motion. Then a riverboat arrives with a red hot mama on board. Faster than you can say "Jim Crow", she has everyone moving to a Harlem boogie beat, dancing, scrubbing clothes, and eating watermelon. As the boogie-woogie comes to a close, Mammy hoists her skirt. Her big bottom reads "The End".
poster
66
13
7.2
/372/
54
/9/
68
/15/
3.5
/332/

Crazy Mixed Up Pup (1955)
While out grocery shopping, meek, middle-aged Samuel Smith and family pet Rover are run over by a speeding car. Fortunately for them, an ambulance shows up right away. Unfortunately for them, the ambulance attendant mistakenly treats Sam with dog plasma and Rover with human plasma. Both immediately recover - after which Sam starts erupting into bouts of dog-like behavior and Rover begins walking and talking like a human being, much to the consternation of the people around them, especially Sam's wife, Margaret.
poster
60
11
6.0
/304/
61
/7/
59
/15/
3.1
/343/

Jolly Little Elves (1934)
A poor shoemaker and his wife have only a stale donut and a cup of coffee left to share. An elf drops by, and they offer to share with him. He teaches them (in song) to dunk the donut in the coffee. Later, as they sleep, he brings several other elves back, and they work through the night making shoes in humorous ways. The shoes are a success. Soon, the shoemaker and his wife are quite prosperous. They treat the elves to a feast of donuts and coffee, and the elves treat us to another chorus of "Dunk! Dunk! Dunk!".
poster
66
11
7.4
/278/
59
/11/
62
/12/
3.5
/365/

Niagara Fools (1956)
Woody Woodpecker visits Niagara Falls and asks about going over the famous falls in a barrel, which the guard tells him is forbidden. Woody immediately decides to do it anyway.
poster
63
9
6.5
/298/
60
/7/
63
/10/
3.3
/316/

Musical Moments from Chopin (1946)
Woody Woodpecker and Andy Panda give a piano performance for an audience of barnyard animals.
poster
67
9
6.4
/169/
68
/6/
70
/10/
3.4
/242/

Bathing Buddies (1946)
Woody and Wally share an apartment building. Woody's favorite pastime is playing golf... it's just a shame he plays inside the house instead of outside. Finally, Wally breaks his club and tells him not to make any more noise. Woody decides to forget his troubles by taking a bath. His bathtub is coin-operated and when he inserts a dime for the water, it falls down the drain.
poster
65
8
7.1
/163/
57
/7/
65
/10/
3.4
/219/

Termites from Mars (1952)
Woody's home is beset by an invasion of voracious alien termites.
poster
68
8
6.8
/194/
75
/11/
61
/10/
3.4
/224/

Woody Dines Out (1945)
Woody Woodpecker goes out to dine and accidentally stumbles into a taxidermist's shop, thinking it is a restaurant. The taxidermist, wanting a woodpecker to stuff, doesn't inform Woody otherwise.
poster
?
6.0
/24/
40
/3/

Syncopated Sioux (1940)
A Cartune short featuring Punchy.
poster
?
7.4
/67/
10
/1/
50
/1/

Pig in a Pickle (1954)
Milford, the family pig, is being given a birthday party, on the farm, by Maw and Paw and all the kids, but he is kidnapped by one of the 39 Boomer Brothers on the neighboring farm, who want to make bar-b-que out of Milford. Maw and Paw set out to rescue Milford, but they are thwarted by the red-bearded brothers. But victory finally comes and Milford comes home to celebrate his birthday.
poster
?
7.4
/57/
10
/1/
50
/1/

Paw's Night Out (1954)
Paw comes home late after a night out and is determined to sneak inside without waking Maw. When he cannot manage it alone, he asks Milford the pig for advice. Milford offers several tips on quiet entry, but every attempt ends in noisy failure. Finally, Milford suggests trying the back door, which turns out to be unlocked. Paw slips inside quietly, only to realize Maw is not home yet. Just then, Maw returns, and Paw storms out the front door to scold her for coming home so late. Maw enters through the back door to avoid waking Paw, sees him at the front door, assumes he is just arriving, and scolds him anyway.
poster
?
6.0
/52/
70
/1/
70
/3/

Fair Today (1941)
Cartune cartoon set in a country fair.
poster
?
5.7
/42/
10
/1/

The Mouse and the Lion (1953)
The Lion, the King of the Jungle, is taking his royal snooze when a mouse comes on a safari to his royal hideaway. The mouse is from Bungling Brothers Circus [us], and his mission is to take HRH back to the states as a circus act. The mouse then goes about his business of capturing the lion. At the fadeout, back in the USA, the lion of performing on a precarious tight-rope, high above the arena sawdust, while the mouse whip lashes him.
poster
?
7.6
/48/
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
?
6.4
/42/
10
/1/

Bear and the Bees (1961)
It's springtime and Cupid is bringing romance into the lives of every woodland creature... except for Fatso the bear who "ain't got no romance in his soul." Cupid sets out to remedy this and shows Fatso a female bear, then injects him with about 50 love arrows. Fatso, now smitten, is determined to win her affection but his clumsiness threatens the relationship of the two, despite Cupid's advice. He dumps a trash can on her head, shoves a bouquet of flowers in her face, knocks her in the mud, dumps a beehive on her head, and knocks her into a cave. Finally, he succeeds in winning her with "the caveman routine" only to discover she has a family of kids he must now look after. Furious, he vengefully chases Cupid into the distance.
poster
?
6.5
/35/
10
/1/
35
/1/

Punchy Pooch (1962)
At the carnival, Champ is persuaded to enter a boxing attraction with "The Australian Bounder", a fighting kangaroo. The winner receives $500.00 if he can stay 4 rounds with the animal. Doc and Champ are pleased to accept but the kangaroo and its manager don't exactly fight fair. To help Champ win, Doc comes up with a variety of schemes such as convincing the kangaroo that Champ is a mother with child, then that Champ has the measles, and, in the final round, by putting Champ on a unicycle so he can outrun his foe.
poster
?
10
/1/

The Secret Weapon (1963)
This short begins with King-Size in conference with his financial minister when a coded message arrives warning of an planned invasion by cats from the Planet Feline (pronounced Fa Lean). A call for Space Mouse is dispatched, He appears in the conference room instantly. The king orders him to go to Feline, disguised as a cat, and destroy their rocket ship. Space Mouse chooses a Siamese cat disguise.. Before he leaves, though, King-Size hands him a pill telling him to swallow it if he gets into inescapable trouble. When Space Mouse wants to know what the pill will do, King Size claims all he knows is that all secret agents take along some kind of pill for emergencies.
poster
?
5.9
/34/

Canine Commandos (1943)
A Walter Lantz Andy Panda cartoon released June 28, 1943.
poster
?
6.7
/67/
80
/1/
100
/1/

Andy Panda's Victory Garden (1943)
Andy Panda and his dog Balmer plant a victory garden, while a pesky rooster eats their plants. Andy wants to plant a new garden with the help of his dog. Unfortunately, everything goes wrong for both of them. Andy finds that the ground is hard as rocks and he can't dig; he has to use a drill. The dog chases a worm and gets stuck in a rake. The worm whacks him and leads him on a merry chase through a garden hose, turning it into a snake which blasts the poor dog in the face with water. Meanwhile, Andy's seeds are vacuumed up by a rooster, which he attacks with a sickle. The rooster lands on the dog. The battle rages with everything in a heap. The garden is ruined... or is it? The super-grow fertilizer is working wonders.
poster
?
6.2
/43/
10
/1/

Witty Kitty (1959)
Two hungry alley cats hatch a plan to score a meal by running “the old raffle game.” They offer a turkey as the prize and convince Doc to pick a ticket, not knowing there is only one, which of course makes him the winner. The cats send Doc to a nearby house to claim the prize, but the turkey is locked in a refrigerator guarded by a tough watchdog named Cecil. Doc makes several failed attempts to outsmart the dog, while Hickory and Dickory only make things worse. Doc finally manages to grab the turkey by putting roller skates on Cecil, but the dog crashes through the door and ruins the cats’ long-awaited feast.
poster
?
7.5
/71/
10
/1/
79
/4/

Broadway Bow Wow's (1954)
The story of John, a show biz dog, and his partner/fiancee Mary. We see him about to jump off a bridge when he stops and explains why he is doing it.
poster
?
6.1
/33/

Air Raid Warden (1942)
A Walter Lantz Andy Panda cartoon released December 21, 1942.
poster
?
7.5
/65/
10
/1/

The Dog That Cried Wolf (1953)
A sheep rancher entrusts his goofy sheepdog Dizzy to guard his herd one night. The dog is told to blow a whistle when he sees a wolf, but he spends his time fooling his master by "crying wolf," and he proceeds to blow the whistle for no reason other than to excite the farmer. The fun begins when a real wolf shows up to steal the flock after Dizzy has worn out his warning. Taken from the "Boy Who Cried Wolf" story.
poster
?
10
/1/

The Lion and the Mouse (1953)
Walter Lantz Coca Cola AD
poster
?
10
/1/

The Fox and the Grapes (1953)
Walter Lantz Coca Cola AD
poster
?
10
/1/

The Tortoise and the Hare (1953)
Walter Lantz Coca Cola AD
poster
?
6.1
/50/
70
/1/

Boogie Woogie Sioux (1942)
A group of indians are dancing in boogie-woogie style. Immeadiatly comes the rain but the indians are still singing.
poster
?
6.5
/52/
30
/2/

Freeloading Feline (1960)
In a big city penthouse atop a skyscraper, a big society party is in progress.
poster
?
5.2
/22/
10
/1/
40
/1/

Jungle Medics (1960)
Sam and Simian have just set themselves up as "Jungle Medics." They've just completed a successful operation on a coconut when the phone rings, and a lion wants them to treat his tooth.
poster
?
7.2
/92/
55
/4/
66
/5/

Dig That Dog (1954)
The story of Percy P. Pettipoint who purchases a much-desired great dane named Cuddles. He instructs Cuddles to bury his scraps in the back yard. Cuddles is a fast learner and obeys but, unfortunately, he carries it a little too far and eventually starts burying everything in the back yard including the refrigerator, the TV set, the bathtub (with him in it), and the mailman! Finally, when Cuddles buries Pettipoint's house, the man decides to get rid of the mutt...easier said than done.
poster
?
7.5
/51/
10
/1/

Mouse Trapped (1959)
Hickory and Dickory, the two mice, overhear a news report that all black cats will be exterminated because it is Friday the 13th. Doc, who is a black cat, is being hounded by the police. They try to "help" him but their attempts cause more harm than good (they tell him to hide in Cecil the bulldog's doghouse and inside a running dishwasher). When he discovers he's being given the "run-around", he tries to get his revenge on them (and on Cecil the bulldog) but all his attempts fail miserably.
poster
?
7.5
/77/
10
/1/

The Flying Turtle (1953)
In this entry in Universal-International's "Foolish Fable" series (U-I production number 8327), Herman the Turtle's only ambition is to be able to fly. He reads articles on the subject and also enrolls in Madam Bluejay's Flying School, all of which leads to failure. He pays an eagle to give him flying lessons but the eagle drops him in the ocean and kills him. But Herman goes to Turtle Heaven where he is given a pair of wings and flies to his content. The "Be careful what you wish for" moral goes unstated.
poster
?
6.8
/45/
10
/1/
50
/1/

Space Mouse (1959)
Doc the cat tries to catch Hickory and Dickory, to sell to NASA as laboratory mice.
poster
?
7.4
/68/

Kittens' Mittens (1940)
Three kittens are cruel and mean to an orphan kitty. Their mother adopts the little orphan.
poster
?
6.2
/36/
70
/1/

Jungle Jive (1944)
At the Sandwich Islands, which includes the "deviled egg" island, the "hot dog on a bun" island, and the "hamburger" island (with a sign, "Hold the Onions"), we see a man on the "tunaville" island surveying the area with a telescope. He notices a crate full of musical instruments wash ashore and alerts the others. The tribe finds these instruments strange and unusual at first but eventually really get the hang of them, particularly one member who plays a hot piano, his playing being somewhat interrupted by a pestiferous crab.
poster
?
4.7
/38/
50
/1/
20
/2/

Ghost Town Frolics (1938)
In an abandoned hotel, idle ghosts get drunk, play slot machines and line up for their relief checks. Two chimpanzees and their big mopey dog venture inside. The ghosts are thrilled at this new opportunity for mischief.
poster
?
6.1
/34/
10
/1/

Tin Can Concert (1961)
Doc, a feline with musical talents, conducts an all-alley-cat symphony orchestra in a rendition of Giacomo Rossini's Cinderella overture. He enters the rehearsal hall and, with a touch of spring, is projected to the top of a grandfather clock that is the podium from which he directs the orchestra. A mouse is peacefully sleeping on his matchbox bed inside the clock, underneath the swinging pendulum. As Doc is directing the orchestra, he leans over and playfully lowers the pendulum so that the mouse is caught and swings with its motion. The band plays on. The mouse, now angry, endeavors to out-scream the band, but he's muffled by Doc.
poster
?
6.2
/40/
10
/1/

Truant Student (1959)
A truant officer mistakes Windy Bear for a very large schoolboy playing hooky.
poster
?
7.4
/64/
50
/1/
53
/3/

Five and Dime (1933)
Oswald is out on the street in a good mood, but a rainstorm drives him into a Five & Dime store, where he finds songs, jokes and a bride.
poster
?
7.5
/77/

Kiddie Koncert (1948)
Wally Walrus conducts the school band's performance of Franz von Suppé's 'Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna' overture.
poster
?
6.0
/96/
58
/5/
61
/6/

A Haunting We Will Go (1939)
The introduction of Lantz's little black-boy character, L'il Eight Ball, finds him going to bed in his small cabin and being visited by a baby ghost. He avers he is not afraid, and his isn't, so the little ghost transports him to a haunted mill where the adult ghosts hang out. They run the little hero through all the standard ghost tests and, while he is shaken, he still will not admit to being scared.


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