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Andy Panda is a cartoon character who starred in his own series of animated cartoon short subjects produced by Walter Lantz. [6] These "cartunes" were released by Universal Pictures from 1939 to 1947, and United Artists from 1948 to 1949. [ 7 ]
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.
Andy Panda [1] (1939, anthropomorphic panda) Charlie Chicken (1942, anthropomorphic chicken) Milo (1945, anthropomorphic dog) Miranda Panda (1949, anthropomorphic panda, girlfriend of Andy) Mr. Whippletree (1939, anthropomorphic turtle) Poppa Panda (1939, anthropomorphic panda) Baby-Face Mouse (1938, anthropomorphic mouse)
Knock Knock is an animated Andy Panda short film, produced by Walter Lantz. [2] The cartoon is noted for being the first appearance of Woody Woodpecker, and was released by Universal Pictures on November 25, 1940. [3]
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.
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]
Since 2019, Soslan changed his nickname to Andy Panda, and the duo became known as "Miyagi & Andy Panda". [7] On 14 February 2020 the duo released a single called "Kosandra". [8] On 10 April 2020, the next song of their album Yamakasi was released titled «Мало нам». [9] On 21 May, Arnelle's treatment fundraising ended. [10]
After a succession of failed attempts, the 1939 cartoon Life Begins for Andy Panda became an instant hit, and Andy Panda became a successful substitute for Oswald, who was retired in 1938. Lantz also switched to all-color production in 1939, shortly before Andy's debut. In 1940, the Walter Lantz studio was in trouble.