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Poop Deck Pirate (1961)
Woody is trying to sleep in the middle of the big city but there is way too much racket going on. He decides to vacation at the peaceful Tooti Fruiti Islands but there is even noise going on here…coming from a pirate (a literal “Sea dog”) trying to bury his treasure. Craving rest and relaxation, Woody is determined to send the nautical canine on his way, eventually blowing him up with a shore mine. The pirate doesn’t appreciate this and forces Woody to walk the plank… but, being none too smart, the old tar often ends up many times in the drink himself and not the woodpecker.
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Busman’s Holiday (1961)
As the scene opens, window washer Woody washes the window of Pierre’s bakery. His first mishap is to cause Pierre to mess up a cake that he’s decorating, and Pierre tells him off. Since this job is finished, Woody gets on a bus with his automatic extension ladder, which keeps hitting the bus driver in the head every time that the bus stops. The driver finally throws Woody off, but Woody manages to get back on. The comedy with the ladder continues, finally involving a traffic cop, a motorcycle policeman and Pierre, as well as Woody and the driver. The story ends with all the participants, on the motorcycle, crashing into a brick wall.
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Home Sweet Homewrecker (1962)
Woody has a tit-for-tat with Bucky Beaver as they attempt to destroy each other’s house in this riotous cartoon.
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Rocket Racket (1962)
Gabby Gator lives in the Okeedokee Swamp. Wally’s watching one of those “cook” shows on TV about how to prepare a bird for dinner. Gabby’s starving so bad that he licks the TV screen, but that doesn’t help. He sends a telegram to Woody: his country needs him. Woody needs to try out the new “Atlas (But Not Least) Space Rocket.” Woody arrives, suitcase in hand, ready for anything- except being an alligator’s dinner…
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Hyde and Sneak (1962)
Inspector Willoughby has traced evil international jewel thief and master of disguise Vampira Hyde to the Limehouse District in London. As Big Ben chimes out the hour of 4 p.m., Willoughby realizes that it’s time for tea, and he enters a tearoom. He’s served by a woman whose face is familiar to him. Suddenly, Willoughby recollects that she is the woman he’s been seeking. She, in turn, realizes that she’s been recognized, and by means of a pill, quickly swallowed, she quickly changes into a sweet, modest, elderly woman.
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The Tenant’s Racket (1963)
The cartoon starts off with Woody who, tired of flying, stops to rest on a cloud…
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Foot Brawl (1966)
A nostalgic Charlie is searching through his college trunk when he comes across an old photo of his football team which catches Junior’s interest. Charlie passes himself off as the team’s star but Bessie insists he was only good at being their “water boy”. Charlie, determined to prove Bessie wrong, attempts to show Junior a thing or two about the game. But Bessie was right; Charlie isn’t the most experienced athlete. He dresses as a tackling dummy which leads to disaster. He also gets the football caught in his mouth several times. Finally, he attempts to kick a field goal but the football has been set up a little too close to a water spigot and Charlie kicks the latter instead!
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Jerky Turkey (1968)
At a matinee show, Junior wins a prize, a pet turkey. But he isn’t sure his parents will like it when he returns home. Much to his surprise, Charlie does to want to keep the turkey…exclaiming, “We’ll have him for Sunday dinner!” Junior is not eager to have his new pet devoured and protects him from Charlie at all costs. He even tries to disguise the fowl as his friend, Redneck Rudy, a protest singer. Finally, Charlie captures the turkey and beats it senseless. Feeling bad, he revives it and they make up. He decides to have hot dogs for Sunday dinner instead.
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Sleepy Time Chimes (1971)
Woody, too tired to continue flying south, tries to get a night’s rest in a bell tower.
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The Bungling Builder (1971)
Bessie wants to hire a builder to make a sewing room, but Charlie and Junior decide to build it themselves.
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Indian Corn (1972)
A young Indian, sent on a quest by his chief to capture a woodpecker, sees Woody riding through the desert on a motor scooter shooting cans off …
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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.
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