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Wet Blanket Policy is a 1948 Woody Woodpecker "cartune" directed by Dick Lundy. [3] Released theatrically on August 27, 1948, [1] the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by United Artists. The film would later be reissued by Universal International, Lantz's former distributor. [4]
Wet Blanket Policy (August 27, 1948) Wild and Woody! (December 31, 1948) Drooler's Delight (March 25, 1949) Puny Express (January 22, 1951) Slingshot 6 7/8 (July 23, 1951) Destination Meatball (December 24, 1951) Stage Hoax (April 21, 1952) Scalp Treatment (September 18, 1952) The Great Who-Dood-It (October 20, 1952) Buccaneer Woodpecker (April ...
Wet Blanket Policy, an animated cartoon "Wet Blanket", a 1987 song from The Chills' Brave Words This page was last edited on 24 December 2021, at 17:13 (UTC). ...
The song was featured in the film Wet Blanket Policy. [14] Mel Blanc sued Lantz for half a million dollars, claiming that Lantz had used his voice in later cartoons without permission. The judge ruled for Lantz, saying that Blanc had failed to copyright his voice or his contributions.
The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection is a three-disc DVD collection of theatrical cartoons produced by Walter Lantz Productions for Universal Pictures between 1930 and 1956.
Henry Wilson "Heck" Allen (September 12, 1912 – October 26, 1991) was an American author and screenwriter.He used several different pseudonyms for his works. His 50+ novels of the American West were published under the pen names Will Henry and Clay Fisher.
Puddleglum is a "Marsh-wiggle", a species invented by Lewis which appears only in this book, and the only Marsh-wiggle given a name or any lines of dialogue. He is gloomy and pessimistic and described by other characters as a "wet blanket", although by his account other Marsh-wiggles are gloomier still.
Alderperson Term in office Party Notes Cite Ernest M. Cross: 1923–1927 Republican: Redistricted from the 8th ward [1] [14]William A. Rowan: 1927–1942 Democratic