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    The Puppetoon Movie (1987)

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    The Puppetoon Movie (1987)

    Animated characters introduce a compilation of George Pal replacement animation Puppetoon short films from the 1930s and 1940s. Originally released in 80 minutes length, The Puppetoon Movie also exists in a subsequently expanded ten minutes longer version.

    $15.00
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    The New Archie and Sabrina Hour

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    The New Archie and Sabrina Hour

    The New Archie and Sabrina Hour is the seventh and final animated series featuring Archie Comics characters under the Filmation banner. The series premiered on NBC in September, rebroadcasting segments from The Archie Show, as well as brand-new segments featuring Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. Fred Silverman, who had ordered The Archie Show for CBS in 1968, had just taken over as head of programming for NBC, and was hoping that the show would jumpstart NBC’s Saturday morning lineup, just as The Archie Show had done for CBS. The show’s format featured three segments per episode: a 15-minute one, a 30-minute one, and another 15-minute one—with the segments separated by songs and the first segment invariably featuring and emphasizing Sabrina.

    Low ratings caused the hourlong format to be shelved by October. The show was retooled, then divided into separate 30-minute shows: Archie’s Bang Shang Lollapalooza Show featured Archie’s Gang solving mysteries around Riverdale, while Superwitch featured Sabrina solving mysteries using her powers; each show featured one song per episode. The low ratings continued, however, and all three shows were gone by the spring of 1978—thus ending the Archie Comics/Filmation partnership.

    $104.00
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    Archie's TV Funnies

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    Archie’s TV Funnies

    Archie’s TV Funnies is a Saturday morning cartoon animated series produced by Filmation which appeared on CBS from September 11, 1971 to September 1, 1973. The series starred Bob Montana’s Archie characters.

    $60.00
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    The Hardy Boys

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    The Hardy Boys

    The Hardy Boys is an animated series, produced by Filmation and aired Saturday mornings on ABC in 1969. It featured the Hardy Boys, Joe and Frank, along with their friends Chubby Morton, Wanda Kay Breckenridge, and Pete Jones touring as a rock band while solving mysteries. The series is also notable for its opening and closing credits, which the Hardys appeared in live action. The series debuted at the same time as Hanna-Barbera’s similarly themed Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, which was scheduled against the show on CBS.

    $40.00
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    How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1966)

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    How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1966)

    Bitter and hateful, the Grinch is irritated at the thought of the nearby village having a happy time celebrating Christmas. So disguised as Santa Claus, with his dog made to look like a reindeer, he raids the village to steal all the Christmas things. The village is sure to have a sad Christmas this year.

    $15.00
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    Square Shootin' Square (1955)

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    Square Shootin’ Square (1955)

    A western bank robber makes a getaway and hides his loot in a tree. Woody Woodpecker pops out of the tree with the bag containing the money. Woody takes off with the robber in close pursuit. The chase leads back to the town where the robber makes many attempts to retrieve the bag but is always outsmarted by Woody. A posse arrives on the scene and Woody delivers both the robber and the loot into the sheriff’s hands.

    $25.00
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    Bunco Busters (1955)

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    Bunco Busters (1955)

    A member of the Bunco squad introduces the Case of the Gullible Woodpecker. It seems that Woody wins a pot full of dough that con man Buzz Buzzard notices and sets his sights on stealing. He leads Woody on a phony treasure hunt on Cataloni Island where all the materials Woody needs to continue the hunt (treasure maps, fire extinguishers, toll bridges, etc.) cost him a bundle.

    $25.00
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    Round Trip to Mars (1957)

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    Round Trip to Mars (1957)

    Woody’s vacation in the desert [is] interrupted by a German-accented scientist who thinks he has landed on Mars and wants to take Woody back as a specimen.

    $25.00
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    Jittery Jester (1958)

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    Jittery Jester (1958)

    A stuffy king decides his jester Dooley is worthless and unfunny. He spots Woody pecking at a tree and singing, and decides he would make a great jester. Thusly, the king kicks Dooley’s unfunny arse out of the castle and orders him to fetch Woody. Hilarity ensues.

    $25.00
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    Woodpecker in the Moon (1959)

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    Woodpecker in the Moon (1959)

    The local rocket society is looking for a new volunteer to blast to the moon, the only other person having been sent there being Professor Dingledong who has not returned thus far. They decide to send mailman Woody Woodpecker who, upon landing on the moon’s surface, encounters the aforementioned Dingledong who demands possession of Woody’s rocket so that he may return to Earth. After many a tussle, Woody and Dingledong are both returned to Earth’s atmosphere whereupon Dingledong takes revenge on the rocket society chairman by blasting *him* into space!

    $25.00
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    Kiddie League (1959)

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    Kiddie League (1959)

    The final (and championship) baseball game of the Kiddie League pits pitcher Woody Woodpecker and his team (the Woody Woodpeckers) against a zany team, the Bubble Gummers. The game begins with the Bubble Gummers at bat and Woody pitching. A little tyke wearing diapers is first up. Before batting, he gulps down a bottle of milk for strength. The first ball is called a strike….

    $25.00
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    Ballyhooey (1960)

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    Ballyhooey (1960)

    Woody tries to watch his favorite TV quiz show, “Win the Whole Wide World” despite the fact it is constantly interrupted by commercials for the stupidest products.

    $25.00
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