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  2. Andy Panda - Wikipedia

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    Andy led a major part of his career in comic books, in Dell Comics' Crackajack Comics and New Funnies. [11] One early Andy Panda comic book adventure was drawn by Carl Barks (New Funnies #76, 1943). John Stanley also did Andy Panda comic book work. In two 1943 cartoons, Andy Panda's Victory Garden and Meatless Tuesday, Andy's foil was a ...

  3. Life Begins for Andy Panda - Wikipedia

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    The short capitalized on public interest surrounding the United States' first captive panda, Su Lin, who had been donated to the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago three years earlier [4] and whose arrival created a consumer desire for panda-related products. [5] The film was the first Andy Panda film, introducing Andy as a baby.

  4. Knock Knock (1940 film) - Wikipedia

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    The cartoon ostensibly stars Andy Panda and his father, Papa Panda, but it is Woody Woodpecker who steals the show. Woody constantly pesters Papa Panda by pecking at his house roof, tempting him to try to kill the woodpecker with his shotgun. Andy, meanwhile, tries to sprinkle salt on Woody's tail in the belief that this will somehow capture ...

  5. Meatless Tuesday - Wikipedia

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    Meatless Tuesday is the first Andy Panda short directed by James Culhane, who replaced Alex Lovy after being drafted in the US Navy.Culhane himself was uninterested of Andy as a character, describing him as "too goddamn sweet and cuddly" in his autobiography, Talking Animals and Other People, and preferred to direct the cartoon in a more break-neck pace compared to Lovy's more slower ...

  6. The Woody Woodpecker Show - Wikipedia

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    The Woody Woodpecker Show is an American television series mainly composed of the animated cartoon shorts of Woody Woodpecker and other Walter Lantz characters including Andy Panda, Chilly Willy, The Beary Family and Inspector Willoughby all released by Walter Lantz Productions. [1]

  7. Crazy House (1940 film) - Wikipedia

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    Crazy House is the fourth Andy Panda cartoon directed and produced by Walter Lantz. The cartoon was released on September 23, 1940. The cartoon was released on September 23, 1940. Plot

  8. Fish Fry (film) - Wikipedia

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    Andy Panda is attracted by a cute little goldfish in a pet shop window, buys it, and starts to take it home, but he is stalked by a mangy, hungry alley cat who wants to eat it. The cat tries to catch fish the by sneaking up and grabbing it, then by disguising himself as a thirst-crazed desert traveler, and finally, by crude by effective brute ...

  9. Andy Panda filmography - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Walter Lantz "Cartunes" featuring Andy Panda.All are entries in Lantz's Andy Panda series, except for $21 a Day (Once a Month) (a Swing Symphony cartoon), Musical Moments from Chopin (a Musical Miniatures cartoon), and Banquet Busters and The Woody Woodpecker Polka, two Woody Woodpecker cartoons.