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  2. Woody Woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    A plain-vanilla best-of release, titled Woody Woodpecker Favorites, was released in 2009, which contained no new-to-DVD material. [36] Woody Woodpecker shorts have been released for the first time on Blu-ray; labeled as the "Screwball Collection", the set was released on September 7, 2021. [37]

  3. Knock Knock (1940 film) - Wikipedia

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    Knock Knock was Marsales' final score for Lantz, as well as his only score for a short featuring Woody Woodpecker; subsequent shorts for the rest of the 1940s were composed by Darrell Calker. As the first appearance of Woody Woodpecker, Knock Knock is also the first cartoon to feature Woody's trademark laugh, a gurgling cackle voice artist Mel ...

  4. The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection

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    The set was released by Universal Studios Home Entertainment on July 24, 2007, and marks the first time a collection of cartoons starring Woody Woodpecker and the other Lantz characters have been widely available on home video (a previous fifteen-volume collection of Woody Woodpecker Show DVDs was made available for mail order through Columbia ...

  5. Woody Woodpecker (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Woody Woodpecker was made by Walter Lantz, an American animator and cartoonist. He made his first appearance in the short film "Woody Woodpecker" in 1940. Woody's popularity grew, and he soon became a star in his own right. He appeared in numerous animated shorts, often finding himself in humorous and chaotic situations.

  6. The Woody Woodpecker Show - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2000s, a series of mail-order Woody Woodpecker Show VHS tapes and DVDs were made available through Columbia House. Each volume featured "cartunes", bumpers, and 'A Moment with Walter Lantz' or "Newsreel" segments set in the 1957-1977 format of The Woody Woodpecker Show, though Volumes 11-15 hardly feature any "Moments" or ...

  7. Woody Woodpecker filmography - Wikipedia

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    Final Woody Woodpecker cartoon that uses the 1950 version of Woody's laugh by Grace Stafford. 136 Skinfolks: July 17 Sid Marcus First use of the 1964 version of Woody's laugh by Grace Stafford, which was used for the remainder of the series. 137 Get Lost! Little Doggy: September 4 First appearance of Duffy Dog. N/A Roof Top Razzle-Dazzle: October 9

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  9. Fall Breaks and Back to Winter (W. Woodpecker Symphony)

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    "Fall Breaks and Back to Winter (W. Woodpecker Symphony)" is an instrumental composed by Brian Wilson for American rock band the Beach Boys. Released in 1967 as the third track on the group's album Smiley Smile , the composition derives from " Fire " – a piece recorded by Wilson several months earlier, but left unreleased due to his paranoia.