The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection - Volume 2 (The Walter Lantz Archive)
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- DirectorDon PattersonStarsDal McKennonGrace StaffordWoody's home is beset by an invasion of voracious alien termites.
- DirectorDon PattersonStarsDal McKennonNestor PaivaGrace StaffordWoody 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.
- DirectorDon PattersonStarsDal McKennonGrace StaffordWoody Woodpecker, a 17th-century lamplighter, while making his rounds one night hears that the ship of the notorious pirate Buccaneer Buzzard has been spotted in the harbor. Knowing that a substantial reward has been offered for the capture of the pirate, Woody sets out to capture the pirate and claim the reward. Bucaneer Buzzard has other ideas, one of which involves feeding Woody to a shark.
- DirectorDon PattersonStarsDal McKennonGrace StaffordIn this Walter Lantz production (U-I production number 8326), distributed by Universal-International long before MCA/Universal existed, Woody Woodpecker tangles with a burly lumberjack over food. A furious battle ensues until a giant buzz-saw chases the lumberjack away and Woody returns to his dinner.
- DirectorDon PattersonStarsDal McKennonJohn T. SmithGrace StaffordWoody Woodpecker is watching a wrestling match on TV. It's "Precious Percy" (Woody's favorite) versus his opponent, "Bull Dozer". Eventually, Woody's dog gets overexcited and inadvertantlty wrecks his TV set, forcing to Woody to watch the match in person at the arena. While in the audience, he often helps Percy win the match through underhanded tactics. However, when Bull still defeats Percy, Woody decides to take on Bull all by himself.
- DirectorDon PattersonStarsMel BlancGladys HollandDal McKennonWoody Woodpecker and Buzz Buzzard are hotel bellhops in this Walter Lantz Technicolor Cartune (production number 8330.) The are admiring Ga-Ga Gazoon, glamorous French actress, in a fan magazine, when the desk informs them she is about to arrive at the hotel. Woody and Buzz compete (with dirty tricks) to serve her.
- DirectorDon PattersonPaul J. SmithStarsMel BlancJohn T. SmithGrace StaffordWoody is asked by a law officer to serve a court summons on Buzz Buzzard. Woody accepts but when Buzz takes a look at the summons, he disposes of Woody and thwarts all his attempts to deliver it. Finally, Woody uses hypnotism to get Buzz to accept it and, just for kicks, hypnotizes him into thinking he's various animals and getting him to wander around a skyscraper skeleton. Finally, Woody brings Buzz into the officer who serves Woody with a court summons for practicing hypnotism out of season. The enraged woodpecker in turn hypnotizes Buzz into thinking he's a hungry giant and the officer is a ham sandwich.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithDon PattersonStarsGladys HollandDal McKennonGrace StaffordWoody Woodpecker is the small town sheriff who must face the feared gunslinger Buzz Buzzard.
- DirectorDon PattersonStarsMel BlancHarry LangJohn T. SmithWoody Woodpecker is in the Foreign Legion, where he and his commander are guarding a dancing girl. A neighboring sheik wants her for his harem, and he kidnaps her. Woody goes to the sheik's palace and finally frees her by disguising her to be as ugly as homemade sin.
- DirectorDon PattersonStarsMel BlancDal McKennonNestor PaivaAn angry volcano god in the South Pacific demands a sacrifice, and a lovely young woman in the god's service finds the perfect candidates in the form of two American sailors: Woody Woodpecker and Buzz Buzzard.
- DirectorDon PattersonStarsMel BlancDaws ButlerDick NelsonThis cartoon is a parody of the then current TV show, "Dragnet". Police are warned of an escaped criminal, "The Bat", who possesses a super strength tonic. He hides the tonic in Woody's house hoping to retreive it the next day. When the listless Woody awakes, he imbibes the tonic, giving him the strength of twenty men which he immediately tests. Eventually, "The Bat" lures Woody to his hideout in hopes of retrieving his bottle, resulting in a man-to-man (bat?) showdown between Woody and "The Bat".
- DirectorDon PattersonStarsMel BlancDal McKennonGrace StaffordWoody is driving down the city street singing a "screwy" driving song. Used car dealer Buzz Buzzard tries to interest Woody in buying a new car (after sabotaging the one he has, natch). He shows him various cars but they all are utterly lacking in quality and leave a lot to be desired. After getting him to try a hot rod with a record player under the hood (playing a record of "hot rod sounds" which, alas, gets switched to "animal sounds" on the record's other side), Buzz comes up with the idea of rejuvenating Woody's old car and selling it to him at a vast price. Woody's response to this is to put Buzz through the "rejuvenating machine" where the buzzard gets a car built around him and is driven home by Woody.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDal McKennonGrace StaffordAnne WhitfieldWoody Woodpecker and Buzz Buzzard fight over who will take the heartthrob Winnie Woodpecker out on a date at the high school "sock hop".
- DirectorDon PattersonStarsMel BlancGladys HollandGrace StaffordWhen Woody undertips in a posh restaurant, the waiters immediately throw him out on his ear. Tired of his petty lifestyle, he notices an ad in the paper for a rich woman with a big mansion and lots of food looking for a husband. Of course, he volunteers and is pleased when he overhears the woman's sexy voice on the telephone. Unfortunately, when he meets the lady in person, her sexy voice belies the fact that she is largely unattractive. She chases the unwilling Woody all over her mansion until he, finally, is reluctantly married to her.
- DirectorDon PattersonStarsDaws ButlerDal McKennonGrace StaffordA wanted criminal hides inside a piano that Woody Woodpecker is tuning, and forces Woody at gunpoint to play said piano as cover so he can escape the completely oblivious cop.
- DirectorWilliam NolanWalter LantzStarsTex AveryOswald the Rabbit takes his date to a carnival and has to contend with a bullying guy.
- DirectorWilliam NolanWalter LantzStarsTex AveryOswald the Rabbit escapes a rainstorm in a five and dime store.
- DirectorWalter LantzManuel MorenoStarsBernice HansenWalter LantzA woman, unable to care for her son, is placed in the care of Oswald, who's a wax museum owner.
- DirectorManuel MorenoStarsGeneva HallDorothy ComptonBeatrice HagenMr. and Mrs. Oswald Rabbit are preparing their summer home, confident that winter has ended. Professor Groundhog, unable to see his shadow, predicts several more weeks of cold weather. The rabbit-family and their woodland neighbors choose to disbelieve the groundhog's pessimistic forecast, until suddenly it begins to snow and the forest animals are driven back into hibernation.
- DirectorWalter LantzManuel MorenoStarsBilly BletcherDanny WebbOswald (who had been given a makeover and was no longer lucky) runs a puppet show.
- DirectorWalter LantzStarsTex AveryJeane CowanWalter LantzA parody of the film She Done Him Wrong (1933) starring Pooch the Pup in his last appearance.
- DirectorWalter LantzManuel MorenoStarsDorothy ComptonBeatrice HagenBernice HansenA poor shoemaker and his wife have only a stale donut and a cup of coffee left to share. An elf drops by, and they offer to share with him. He teaches them (in song) to dunk the donut in the coffee. Later, as they sleep, he brings several other elves back, and they work through the night making shoes in humorous ways. The shoes are a success. Soon, the shoemaker and his wife are quite prosperous. They treat the elves to a feast of donuts and coffee, and the elves treat us to another chorus of "Dunk! Dunk! Dunk!".
- DirectorManuel MorenoStarsPaul KeastThe RhythmettesAllan WatsonThe Sandman makes a call on a young boy and takes him and his puppy to Candyland. There the King of Candyland in the Clouds takes them through his candy-factory where all his workers try to outdo one another in showing their artistic candy-work.
- DirectorBurt GillettStarsMel BlancMargaret Hill-TalbotHarry StantonThe introduction of Lantz's little black-boy character, L'il Eight Ball, finds him going to bed in his small cabin and being visited by a baby ghost. He avers he is not afraid, and his isn't, so the little ghost transports him to a haunted mill where the adult ghosts hang out. They run the little hero through all the standard ghost tests and, while he is shaken, he still will not admit to being scared.
- DirectorWalter LantzAlex LovyStarsMel BlancRobert C. BruceMargaret McKayFairs, rides, attractions, and horses at the county fair are all made fun of. Like a world's fair, there are some ultra-modern exhibits. You'll see the Rubber Man, the Fat Lady, the Tattoo Man, the Sword Swallower, elephants, lions and a giraffe... but the real problem is a little old lady looking for her little boy. A "Cream Separator" is operated by a small child with a bowl. A "Crazy Quilt" lives up to its name. Announcer: "Say, this turkey has no neck!" Turkey: "Aw, nobody eats the neck, anyway!" There's a hog-calling contest ("You're a hog!").
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDaws ButlerGrace StaffordWoody Woodpecker and Happy the dog both seek shelter in a house, but Woody finds multiple ways to get the dog kicked out.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsColleen CollinsGrace StaffordWoody Woodpecker is working at a broom factory when a witch comes in for broom repairs. Rather than paying, she attempts to steal her completed broom.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDal McKennonGrace StaffordWoody escapes from getting stuffed at a taxidermy school and is pursued by Strongnose the bloodhound, who has a nose for trouble.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsStan FrebergDaws ButlerJune ForayWoody is running a babysitting service and is offered $50 by one couple if he will look after their "baby". Not one to pass up this much money, he jumps at the chance. He shows the parents out and settles in. Unfortunately, when he checks in on the infant, the "baby" is revealed to be a pet gorilla! Woody is reluctant but realizes, if he sticks it out, he will be rewarded with $50. After a nightmarish experience looking after the ape (and trying to put it to sleep), Woody finally is able to at least watch TV where he sees a news report about the gorilla's parents who just left and are now going on a 20-year-long vacation!
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDal McKennonGrace StaffordA 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.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDal McKennonGrace StaffordWoody inherits a large sum of money, and Buzz Buzzard enacts an elaborate scheme to steal all of it, all the while being tailed by a detective.
- DirectorAlex LovyTex AveryStarsDaws ButlerDal McKennonGrace StaffordA tree surgeon arrives in a forest to inspect a tree, specifically Woody's. He destroys Woody's bed with a drill and Woody plans to get even. First, he sticks a pan over said drill, then sticks his foot in the tree's branch and kicks the doctor in the face with it. He also inflates the doctor's stethoscope with a bellows until it explodes and holds up a sexy pin-up when the doctor x-rays the tree. Finally, Doc discovers Woody and gives chase but Woody inevitably outsmarts him knocking the doc unconscious. The pest gone, Woody can now continue his rest.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDaws ButlerGrace StaffordPierre Bear runs a bowling ball factory in the great North. Pierre mistakenly chops down Woody's tree-house and converts it into a bowling ball. Despite this, Woody decides to still reside in it, and goes about trying to outwit the bear. Pierre uses a water hose, air pump, deep freeze and even hocus-pocus to evict the tree's tenant, but all he gets are knotted bowler's fingers.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDal McKennonJune ForayGrace StaffordWoody Woodpecker is reading "Hansel and Gretel" to his two young cousins, Knothead, a boy, and Splinter,a girl. The children decide to get lost in a forest. A cat spots them and lures them to a gingerbread house. The cat tries to make woodpecker-pie out of the kids, but they outsmart him and escape.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDal McKennonGrace StaffordWoody Woodpecker is working as a woodcarver, a very apt occupation for a woodpecker, and is carving a wooden when the outlaw, Chief Charley Horse, being pursued by the sheriff, ducks into Woody's shop. The sheriff also arrives and there is much confusion on the premises before Woody gets the reward for capturing the chief.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithDon PattersonStarsDal McKennonMel BlancGrace StaffordWoody Woodpecker is a guest at a television show and walks off with a space helmet and a space gun as souvenirs. He pretends to be a man from Mars, and is believed to the extent that he is caught and sent to an atomic laboratory for testing, which convinces the scientists he does belong on Mars. They send him to Mars on a rocket-ship and, once there, the Martians are convinced he is a crazy alien from Earth, and start testing him in their laboratories.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsBob JohnsonGrace StaffordA clockmaker goes into the woods in search of a cuckoo and finds Woodpecker. Figuring a coo-coo could double as a cuckoo, the clockmaker sets out to capture Woody, take him home and put him to work on the clock. Woody figures otherwise, and introduces the clockmaker to an angry bear. Chaos follows.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsBob JohnsonGrace StaffordWoody Woodpecker visits Niagara Falls---on the Canadian and American side both, according to some viewers---and asks about going over the famous falls in a barrel which the guard tells him it is forbidden, which immediately makes Woody decide to do it, anyway. Woody uses everything BUT a ladder in his attempts, and the guard prevents him going over several times, but the guard winds up in a barrel and goes over himself. Woody, dressed as a policeman, is awaiting him at the bottom to give him a ticket for breaking the law.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDal McKennonGrace StaffordWoody and a temperamental artist compete for a big prize to see who can paint the best painting of a desert flower.
- DirectorAlex LovyStarsDaws ButlerGrace StaffordFrom the time he was a baby, Little Davy Crewcut learns to shoot at bears with a variety of weapons, but when he gets grown and starts taking serious potshots at Mr. Bear with a rifle, Mr. Bear gets rightfully upset at being shot at, and suggest to Davy Crewcut that he turn his shooting in the direction of a more suitable target, such as a woodpecker. The woodpecker turns out to be Woody, and Woody also objects to being shot at.
- DirectorAlex LovyStarsSara BernerKent RogersDanny WebbAndy Panda receives a magic wand in the mail, inviting the wrath of a local witch doctor.
- DirectorShamus CulhaneStarsSara BernerPhil KramerWalter TetleyAndy Panda is the painter and his dog, Butch, is the pointer, and Andy is trying to paint a portrait of Butch doing what a bird-dog is supposed to do...standing still and pointing to the game-bird. But Butch won't stand still. Andy's solution is to rig a gun to go off if Butch moves a muscle. Butch gamely resists all temptations to move but a couple of spiders carry him off in their web, with the gun going off repeatedly and peppering Butch's posterior.
- DirectorDick LundyStarsWilliam ShawAndy Panda conducts the "Hollywood Washbowl Orchestra" (an ensemble of farm animals, on a farm) in the title tune. After Andy removes a frog from under his wig, he begins. All is well until his shirt gets stuck on a nail; while he's fighting it, the orchestra breaks into a swinging tune. Back under control, a talkative squirrel in the audience annoys the pig sitting next to him; the pig zips the squirrel's mouth shut. A bird lands on Andy's baton; he waves it, and 2, 3, 4, and 5 birds appear (apparently, his baton's become a magic wand). He waves some more, and the birds disappear one by one, finally replaced with a very happy cat. Two ducks dance as ballerinas; then one fox and one duck, but the second duck is not as easily captured.
- DirectorShamus CulhaneStarsWilliam ShawWalter TetleyAndy and his dog, Milo, share their house with an obnoxious rodent who enjoys tormenting the two above anything else. Finally, the two decide the only way they can rid themselves of the pest is for the two to just plain move out. They pack their bags and move to a new house leaving the mouse behind. With no one to torment, the mouse decides life isn't worth living anymore and attempts to end it all until he finally discovers their new address, moves in with them, and resumes tormenting the two.
- DirectorDick LundyStarsBen HardawayJack MatherGrace StaffordAndy reads in the newspaper that dog catcher Wally Walrus is coming to collect $3.00 worth of dog tax from every dog owner. Being kind of a cheapskate, he hides his dog in the closet from Wally's presence but, upon entering Andy's house, Wally still suspects something is amiss. He uses a trained flea to reveal the dog who gets chased by Wally into a pond in the backyard. After "fishing" the dog out, Wally demands Andy pay his $3.00 but both are in for a surprise: the dog has an entire litter of puppies each worth an additional $3.00!
- DirectorWalter LantzStarsDick NelsonKent RogersThe Big Bad Wolf is about to be hanged for blowing down the Three Little Pigs' houses. He tries to save his life by claiming that the pigs actually blew down HIS house by playing swing music.
- DirectorAlex LovyStarsMel BlancZedra CondeA mouse, sleeping in the Zowie Cafe, has his sleep disturbed by the jukebox. He crawls into the machine, but the mechanism flings him out the coin return. The mouse lands in a glass of Zowie beverage, which he happily drinks. Bottles tip over, releasing the spirits (both alcoholic and ghostly) within. The ghosts form a band, at first just playing rhythm (with peanuts as maracas). Turtles in the cafe's fountain start dancing. A lobster on a plate does a 'Carmen Miranda' impression. The figures on a lamp dance around the shade. A cactus dances with the mouse. The mouse hits the floor, knocking several mouse ghosts loose; they form a conga line, leading to the mouse's bed, where he falls back to sleep.
- DirectorDick LundyStarsHarry StantonIn this Lantz Color Cartune (production number 2326), Wally Walrus, masquerading as famed orchestra leader, Sir Wally Walrus, mounts the podium to conduct the orchestra, and his troubles only end when the cartoon does, with the orchestra completely destroyed.
- DirectorDick LundyAn orchestra of gnomes (some of whom look like they might know Snow White). As they are playing flowers and other organic instruments in the forest, there are various mishaps, all timed to music. A chef inflates a trussed turkey, which explodes, showering the pixies with various foodstuffs; a bottle of ketchup squirts out one gnome's ears as he plays. One pixie falls in the cider well and emerges drunk; he goes to play ten pins, and after various mishaps including shooting the ball from a cannon (along with himself), hits a pumpkin truck. The cargo rolls through the field, carrying the entire orchestra away.
- DirectorAlex LovyStarsJohnny CoonsPaul Frees
- DirectorJack HannahStarsJohnny CoonsDal McKennonSam and Simian must help a sick lion, but they are making many tricks on him to think he is really sick.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDal McKennonJune ForayGrace StaffordKnothead and Splinter, Woody Woodpecker's nephews, are reading "Little Red Riding Hood" and are requested to deliver a bag of goodies to Grandma in the forest. They meet a wolf, who takes a short-cut to Grandmas, but Splinter and Knothead take an even shorter cut and get there before him. After the get through wearing him out, Grandma decides the wolf is a good prospect for matrimony and drags him off to the altar.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDal McKennonGrace StaffordA bandit and his horse (a bigger crook than the bandit) find out that a big shipment of gold bullion is being shipped by train, so they make immediate plans to hijack it. But, Woody Woodpecker is the guard in the baggage car, and foils all their attempts to steal it, and soon horse and rider are in the jail-house.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithAlex LovyStarsDaws ButlerJune ForayGrace StaffordSalesman Woody Woodpecker tries to unload his wares on a hibernating bear.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDaws ButlerJune ForayGrace StaffordWoody Woodpecker tells Knothead and Splinter the story of how woodpeckers have influenced world history.
- DirectorAlex LovyStarsDaws ButlerGrace StaffordThe Miracle Telephone Company attempts to stop Woody Woodpecker from pecking holes in its telephone poles.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDal McKennonMel BlancGrace Stafford
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDal McKennonGrace StaffordWoody Woodpecker is on a whaler-ship searching for Dopey Dick, the Pink Whale. When sighted, the ship captain sens Wood out in a rowboat to capture Dopey. The whale wrecks the ship but takes a liking to Woody, and off they go across the ocean with Woody water-skiing behind his new friend.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDaws ButlerGrace StaffordWoody goes to Yellowstone National Park, where he encounters a bear who does anything to get food from people.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDal McKennonGrace StaffordMel BlancWoody gets a job selling insurance policies. He tries to sell one to a bum living on the poor side of town.
- DirectorAlex LovyStarsDaws ButlerGrace StaffordDeep in the woods, a birdwatcher is studying the various bird species found there. First, he discovers "love birds" (a henpecked husband bird and his grumbling bird spouse), and a "humming bird" (who hums rock tunes). Then he discovers Woody who gives him all sorts of trouble such as attaching his stethoscope to a running faucet, stretching the lens on his camera and then snapping it back on him, and sending all manner of trees tumbling down onto him.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithAlex LovyStarsDal McKennonGrace StaffordWoody Woodpecker is wandering around the wild west again seeking to find some buried gold and he tangles with a crook who wishes to find the gold for himself. Woody finally disposes of the villain by shooting him into outer space via a rocket, another favorite method used by Woody to rid himself of whatever he wanted rid of at the moment. The horse steals the film.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDal McKennonGrace StaffordWoody, exasperated at continually having to pay rent, encounters a leprechaun woodpecker who grants him three wishes.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDaws ButlerGrace StaffordWoody goes to the Everglades to make money turning alligators into suitcases, but one alligator plans on having Woody for dinner.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDaws ButlerGrace Stafford
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDal McKennonGrace StaffordWoody.competes to become a king's jester.
- DirectorAlex LovyTex AveryStarsDaws ButlerSara BernerGrace StaffordSmedley is the manager of Balancing Rock Canyon where various boulders are perched atop high poles. As Smedley explains, the slightest noise is enough to send the rocks tumbling ("You gotta be quieter than a goldfish in a sound-proof aquarium") so it's hardly a surprise that he panics when Chilly Willy arrives selling various loud noisemakers among them firecrackers, a "boomerang brick", a joy buzzer, novelty gun, and exploding telephone. Eventually, the rocks fall landing Smedley in the hospital where Chilly arrives to sell one last noisemaker to "cheer him up" with.
- DirectorAlex LovyStarsDaws ButlerA sentry is posted to guard the food supply at a South Pole expedition location, but Chilly Willy the penguin is hungry and has his eyes on the canned sardines and other sea-food choices at the post. Lots of chase and pursuit but Willy ends up well fed.
- DirectorJack HannahStarsPaul FreesChilly Willy, perennially either cold or hungry (or both) is determined to use any strategy to get more than an average catch of fish at the market run by Wally Walrus.
- DirectorSid MarcusStarsDaws ButlerMarooned on a ship in wintertime, Chilly Willy and Smedley try to eat one another.
- DirectorSid MarcusStarsDaws ButlerIn order to afford money to eat Smedley's flapjacks, Chilly Willy tries various jobs that don't go well for him. When Chilly Willy discovers that Smedley has to make 200 flapjacks for a tough lumberjack, Chilly Willy ends up pillaging some of them getting Smedley into trouble until Chilly Willy drives the lumberjack away.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDal McKennonDick NelsonGrace StaffordThis cartoon is based on Universal's Ma and Pa Kettle features. Maw and Paw and their kids live on a farm and can be described as a rural family with below average intelligence (their pet pig, Milford, is regarded in the opening titles as the "Smart One"). At dinner, Milford answers a phone-in quiz contest correctly and wins a new car for the family. The problem is no one in the family knows how to drive it (Maw thinks the antenna is a "new fangled clothesline"). Eventually, Milford goes for a joyride around the farm chasing most of the residents before finally crashing into a tree reducing it to the size of a Model-T. It is now the right size for the family.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsSara BernerDal McKennonSugarfoot, the faithful old plow-horse, fearing his days and place on the farm are numbered since his master had purchased a tractor, destroys it. The farmer is outraged and banishes Sugarfoot from the farm. Sugarfoot is determined to make the money needed to buy his master a new tractor, and he becomes a movie-double for a screen Wonder Horse of the Movies, and makes enough money to buy a new tractor. The farmer forgives him and, as a reward, takes him to the movies, where Sugarfoot sees the star-horse getting all the credit for all of Sugarfoot's stunt-doubling.
- DirectorRay PattersonGrant SimmonsStarsFrank NelsonDal McKennonThe story of Percy P. Pettipoint who purchases a much-desired great dane named Cuddles. He instructs Cuddles to bury his scraps in the back yard. Cuddles is a fast learner and obeys but, unfortunately, he carries it a little too far and eventually starts burying everything in the back yard including the refrigerator, the TV set, the bathtub (with him in it), and the mailman! Finally, when Cuddles buries Pettipoint's house, the man decides to get rid of the mutt...easier said than done.
- DirectorAlex LovyTex AveryStarsDaws ButlerGrace StaffordSam acquires and ostrich from which hatches, no surprise, an ostrich. The ostrich attaches itself to Sam, in addition to eating everything in sight, and Maggie orders him to get rid of it. When Sam thinks he has lost the bird, he returns home where Maggie leads him to the bedroom, where Sam finds the ostrich with a family of her own.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDaws ButlerInstead of fishing for salmon in the stream Windy the bear tries to show his son Breezy a shortcut method...by looting a cannery. The guard makes this a difficult task.
- DirectorAlex LovyStarsPaul FreesDal McKennonGrace StaffordWoody 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, such as "Hair Goop Hair Oil" which turns a bald man into a hairy gorilla and "Scat Fat" tablets which reduce an obese man until he's as thin as a sheet of paper. Finally, the question, "Who is buried in Grant's tomb", is asked. Woody tries to submit his answer, Napoleon, to the studio only to discover it is incorrect (George Washington is the correct answer). However, they still reward him with a free trip...to the South Pole.
- DirectorPaul J. SmithStarsDal McKennonA narrator tells us that in the days of the Old West, times were tough. With no law and order, bandits roamed around free to commit any crime with western outlaw, "Pretty Boy" McCoy being the worst of the bunch. Fortunately, a famous detective, Inspector Willoughby, is called in at last to capture McCoy. He arrives in Doughnut Center ("What a hole!" says the Inspector) and finds McCoy playing cards in a bar. McCoy sends the pest on his way but Willoughby keeps returning using a variety of schemes to capture the outlaw culminating with McCoy locking the Inspector in a safe throwing a lit keg of dynamite inside. But the Inspector escapes and the criminal finds himself chained to the dynamite-filled safe! After some unsuccessful attempts to get rid of the safe, McCoy admits defeat and Willoughby arrests him. But on the way to jail, the narrator reminds him, "What about that dynamite?" The safe explodes and the battered Inspector chastises the narrator, "You and your big, fat mouth!"
- DirectorJack HannahStarsDaws ButlerGrace StaffordWoody escapes from the rain and lightning into the castle of a mad scientist. The scientist's latest invention, a chicken-plucking robot name Frankie, has awoken, and think's Woody is a chicken! Woody has to stay away from Frankie if he wants to keep his feathers.
- DirectorJack HannahStarsGrace StaffordPaul FreesBessie Beary complains she is tired of always having to do the housework. Charlie offers to take care of things while she goes to the beauty parlor. Bessie, with good reason, does not trust Charlie and advises Goose to keep an eye out. Sure enough, Charlie does his chores as sloppily as possible leaving Goose to head over to the beauty parlor to tattle to Bessie who berates Charlie over the phone. Charlie soon discovers what a snitch Goose is and tries to "close that big beak".