Product Tag - Walter Lantz

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    Good-Bye Mr. Moth (1942)

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    Good-Bye Mr. Moth (1942)

    Andy Panda is very happy running his tailor shop until a huge, hungry moth flies through the keyhole, and starts making a buffet dinner out of all the clothes in Andy’s shop. Andy’s attempts to get him out are unsuccessful, until the moth has had his fill—all of Andy’s stock—and departs the premises.

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    The Greatest Man in Siam (1944)

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    The Greatest Man in Siam (1944)

    The Greatest Man in Siam Release Date: 3/27/44 Direction: James Culhane Story: Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer Animation: Pat Matthews and Emery Hawkins Music: Darrell Calker Animation Layout: Art Heinemann Backgrounds: Phil DeGuard Notes: Production Number: D-3 A Swing Symphony cartoon First onscreen credits for Art Heinemann and Phil DeGuard at Lantz The first appearance of Pat Matthews’ shapely dancing girl, referred to as “Miss X” by the model sheets for this cartoon. Michael Fitzgerald incorrectly lists this cartoon as a February release

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    Wicket Wacky (1951)

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    Wicket Wacky (1951)

    Despite a ‘No Trespassing’ sign, an irritable gopher, and an obvious lack of skill, Woody is determined to play some croquet.

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    Stage Hoax (1952)

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    Stage Hoax (1952)

    Weary Woody Woodpecker is hitchhiking across the desert trying to thumb a ride on a passing stagecoach. He adds artificial limbs and dresses like a girl and has no problem in getting on the next one but is tossed out when his disguise is discovered. After eating a huge meal he decides to get even with the driver and uses a poster of the wanted Buzz Buzzard as a tool. But the real Buzz shows up and, when Woody resorts to his female disguise, the dastardly villain makes a play for him.

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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.

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    Hot and Cold Penguin (1955)

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    Hot and Cold Penguin (1955)

    More adventures of Chilly Willy and his quest to stay warm.

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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.

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    The Unbearable Salesman (1957)

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    The Unbearable Salesman (1957)

    Woody is a salesman, trying to unload his wares on a hibernating (and reasonably irritated) bear.

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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.

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    The Big Snooze (1957)

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    The Big Snooze (1957)

    Forest ranger Clyde is given an order to make sure the park bears are not disturbed from their winter hibernation. He inspects their cave and finds Chilly Willy trying to sleep among them. He hollers at Chilly not to wake them up, waking one bear up himself. He sends the sleepwalking bear back to bed but it isn’t that simple. The bear continues to sleepwalk going on a wild ride through the woods after Chilly gets him to put some skis on. The bear finally stops… and is now sleeping in Clyde’s bed. Clyde returns to the cave where all the bears are now sleepwalking and Chilly is giving each one a lit dynamite stick!

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    Fodder and Son (1957)

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    Fodder and Son (1957)

    Woody goes to Yellowstone National Park, where he encounters a bear who does anything to get food from people.

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    Plumber of Seville (1957)

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    Plumber of Seville (1957)

    Hercules, a small, bulbous-nosed plumber, receives a note saying he must “fix leak at Carnegie Hall”.

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