![]() ![]() *" Musical Moments from Chopin" ("Musical Miniature" Cartune, with Andy Panda/Academy Award nominee) "(All cartoons directed by James Culhane)" "(All cartoons directed by James Culhane.)" *"008 The Dizzy Acrobat" ( Academy Award nominee) * "003 Pantry Panic" (only "Woody Woodpecker" cartoon in public domain) "(All cartoons directed by Walter Lantz - no onscreen credit)" * " Knock Knock" ( Walter Lantz - no onscreen credit/" Andy Panda" cartoon) ![]() The first ninety cartoons ("Knock-Knock" through "Jittery Jester") were released in "The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection" " Volume 1" and "". Several "Woody Woodpecker" cartoons produced in 1940, 1941, 1951, and 1952 carry no director credit Walter Lantz claims to have directed these shorts himself. All entries from the "Woody Woodpecker" series are numbered in release order.ĭirectors for each short are noted. All are entries in Lantz's "Woody Woodpecker" series, except for " Knock Knock", an " Andy Panda" cartoon, and "Musical Moments from Chopin", a "Musical Miniatures" cartoon. This is a list of Walter Lantz "Cartunes" featuring Woody Woodpecker. Woody ties a rope to the can and then attaches the other end of the rope to an outer-space missile, which zooms to Mars as Woody and the humane officer watch it disappear into space through a telescope.List of Woody Woodpecker theatrical cartoons In the battlethat ensues, the tomcat jumps a fence and falls into a large trash can. Finally, Woody enters a dog pound, with the tomcat close behind. The humane officer shows up again at the opportune moment to protect Woody. ![]() With the humane officer gone, the tomcat starts after Woody, whois cornered. The tomcat pats Woody on the head and treats him tenderly until the humane officer moves out of sight. The humane officer makes the tomcat tell Woody that heis sorry, and that he will not bother Woody any more. Dizzily turning, he sees Humane Officer Willoughby holding a newspaper, the caption of which reads "New law protects woodpecker from cats". Woody goes up and down a tree, over rooftops, down a chimney, out of a window and over a fence, with the tomcat in close pursuit Finally, the tomcat catches Woody and is ready for a good meal when heis stunned by a sharp blow on the head. Philbert, a large, hungry tomcat, sees Woody and gives chase. Released theatrically on March 2, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. ![]() Tomcat Combat is the 89th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. ![]()
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