Product Description Relive all of the hilarious, crazy adventures of Woody Woodpecker, everyone's favorite wacky red-headed bird, in The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection! Created by renowned cartoonist Walter Lantz, these 75 original theatrical cartoons - all digitally remastered and completely uncut - showcase some of the wildest antics in animation history. Join Woody and his friends Chilly Willy, Andy Panda, Wally Walrus and Buzz Buzzard in hours of outrageous adventures. Featuring rare treasures from the Walter Lantz archive, including Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Cartune Classic and Swing Symphony cartoons, this side-splitting collection will keep fans laughing out loud time and time again!Bonus Content:Walter, Woody and the World of AnimationCartoonland MysteriesThe Origin of Woody Woodpecker (Episode #1)Drawing Woody and Andy (Episode #5)Creating the Stories (Episode #6)Animating Woody (Episode #8)The Development of Woody (Episode #9)Directing Animated Cartoons (Episode #10)The Woody Woodpecker Show Halloween Episode .com Walter Lantz produced cartoons for Universal for more than 40 years, from 1929 until 1972, but his studio's output remained the animated equivalent of "B" pictures. His cartoons broke no new ground in animation, story telling, or humor. This generous set includes the first 45 Woody Woodpecker cartoons, 10 "Cartune Classics," five "Swing Symphonies," and five shorts with Andy Panda, Chilly Willy, and Oswald Rabbit (a character originally created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks). Woody Woodpecker made his debut in "Knock Knock" (1940) as a loony-bin zany, similar to the very early Bugs Bunny. But Woody never developed the kind of nuanced personality Bugs displays in later cartoons, despite the impressive array of animators and directors who passed through the studio. Tex Avery directed "The Legend of Rockabye Point" (1955), probably the funniest cartoon Lantz ever released, but he failed to make any lasting changes in the house style. Some cartoons are more interesting as historical documents than entertainment. In "Confidence" (1933), Oswald cures the effects of a spectre labeled "Depression" with a hypodermic needle full of confidence that he gets from Franklin Roosevelt. The "Swing Symphonies" and "Cartune Classics" feature performances by noteworthy jazz musicians, including Jack Teagarden in "The Pied Piper of Basin Street" (1945). But they lack the lavish beauty of Disney's "Silly Symphonies" and the rambunctious energy of the Fleischer jazz cartoons, their obvious models. "The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company 'B'" (1941) earned Lantz his first Oscar nomination, but decades later, it's little more than a collection of spot gags featuring unflattering African-American stereotypes. (Unrated, suitable for ages 10 and older: violence, tobacco use, ethnic and racial stereotypes) --Charles Solomon
J**R
a nice quantity of a useful and needed item
This was a Christmas gift for my grandson and he has enjoyed it very much.
K**I
I remember it used to be like a scavenger hunt to try and find when this ...
I remember it used to be like a scavenger hunt to try and find when this show would be on TV Saturday Mornings. It was usually on really early but it was so much fun to watch. The episodes included on this DVD package are:Woody Woodpecker: Knock, Knock, Woody Woodpecker, The Screwdriver, Pantry Panic, The Hollywood Matador, Ace in the Hole, The Loan Stranger, The Screwball, The Dizzy Acrobat, Ration Bored, The Barber of Seville, The Beach Nut, Ski for Two, Chew-Chew Baby, Woody Dines out, The dippy diplomat, The loose Nut, Who's Cookin' who?, Bathing buddies, The reckless driver, Fair weather friends, Musical moments from Chopin, Smoked Hams, The coo-coo bird, well oiled, Solid Ivory, Woody the giant killer, The mad hatter, Banquet busters, Wacky-bye baby, Wet blanket policy, Wild and woody, Drooler's delight, Puny express, Sleep happy, Wicket wacky, Slingshot 6 7/8, The redwood sap, The woody woodpecker polka, Destination meatball, Born to peck, Stage Hoax, Woodpecker in the rough, Scalp Treatment, The great who-dood-it.In Addition, it has:Oswald the rabbit: Hell's Heels, Spooks, Grandma's pet, Confidence, Merry Old soulCartune Classics: King Klunk, Toyland Premiere, Hollywood bowl, Scrambled eggs, Hysterical highsports in American history, boogie woogie bugle boy from company B, Mother goose on the loose, Pigeon Patrol, Crazy Mixed up pup, Sh-h-h-h-h-hAndy Panda: Life begins for Andy Panda, Fish Fry, Apple Andy, The Bandmaster, Scrappy BirthdaySwing Symphonies: $21 a day (once a month), Pass the biscuits, Mirandy!, The greatest man in slam, About Ben Boogie, The pied piper of Basin streetChilly Willy: Chilly Willy, I'm cold, The legend of rockabye point, Hot and cold Penguin, Room and Wrath
M**N
Excellent cartoons. DVNR a little excessive though.
I love Woody Woodpecker. He may not have as much depth as other cartoon characters, but he is hilarious nonetheless. This DVD set is also proof that major corporations other than Warner Bros can release offensive vintage cartoons on DVD without ruining their public image, and there are some entries that are quite offensive. (Disney, you should learn something from this.) Anyways, the picture quality is decent but the cartoons look milestones better than unrestored color cartoons that look brown from severely washed out colors. The use of DVNR, can range from moderate to severe in some cases, but I doubt people who don’t know about it won’t notice. (I sure didn’t until all the backlash on Tex Avery Screwball Classics Volume 2.) If you are aware of DVNR, it’s quite noticeable. However, for me at least, having 75 uncensored cartoons is really worth it, even if DVNR is used, as long as it doesn’t come close to the severity of certain Turner prints of Tex Avery shorts. I highly recommend.
G**
Good
Disc 2 freezes
W**E
Great Collection and more!
Walter Lantz was one of the earliest animators and created many cartoon characters however his biggest star was Woody Woodpecker. These are the first 45 cartoons of Woody Woodpecker. The first Woody was rather ugly! However is best about this collection is besides 45 of Woody there are 5 Oswald the Rabbit but not the 27 that Walt Disney directed. There are 5 Andy Panda cartoons, also. The bonus features include Walter Lantz. A great collection from Walter Lantz! A must have for you animation junkies. A very good transfer to DVD with great sound.
N**K
This is how all classic cartoon collections should be done.
Some of the Woody cartoons are 80+ years old, and the and some of the "and Friends" are nearly 100! They are still funny and entertaining, and the coloring / animation have been touched up to perfection, without losing their classic quality. I've bought some cartoon DVD series that were simply .mp4s burned to writeable discs, with no thought or effort in their production. This is not one of those collections at all. It's a high quality product made with care.
G**G
I missed watching these cartoons I grew up seeing on live TV.
These cartoons rarely show and I love that I can see them again. This is a wonderful collection of great cartoons by Woody and his friends. I am very happy I found this through Amazon and was able to purchase it. I love seeing them all again.
R**D
Teaser for future volumes? Time will tell...
Without getting into the DVNR debate...this is a fantastic collection of cartoons from the Walter Lantz Studios. I do not recall seeing many of the cartoons here (especially those of Woody in his early incarnations), so alot of surprises were in store for me. Also, the quality is great...as this is the first Woody collection purchased by me in any format. Lord knows many of us have had to suffer with faded prints of early Woody cartoons over the years (public domain?). Pantry Panic comes to mind. Great to see Drooler's Delight again. The bonus features are great and very informative, and the only things missing here are audio commentaries...something we've all become accustomed to in light of other recent collections. There are cartoons missing here as well, but perhaps if this sells well, there will be at least another volume released. I'd like to see all of the Maw and Paw cartoons, Maggie and Sam (aside from Crazy Mixed Up Pup-included here) and Space Mouse, as well as any mid 1940's Woody toons that may have been omitted. I watched The Woody Woodpecker Show religiously as a kid...and have no idea how the children of today would react to these. I grew up loving them and still do. Great value here!!
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