Walter Lantz Productions Movie Trailers

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The Coo Coo Bird Trailer (1947)

09 June 1947

Woody Woodpecker reads in his newspaper that quail hunting season begins the next morning at 5a.m. Not wanting to pass up quail hunting, he determines to get a good night's sleep.

The Playful Pup Trailer (1937)

12 July 1937

Oswald's dogs do dog things.

The Mad Hatter Trailer (1948)

16 February 1948

Woody is offered a movie role providing he arrives at the studio at 9:00 a.m. and *must* wear a top hat.

Cats and Dogs Trailer (1932)

05 December 1932

The rivalry between cats and dogs is in full swing. This is evidenced by all of the pranks played on each species, by the other.

Woody and the Beanstalk Trailer (1966)

01 March 1966

Woody Woodpecker inserted into the classic fairy tale.

Bathing Buddies Trailer (1946)

01 July 1946

Woody and Wally share an apartment building. Woody's favorite pastime is playing golf... it's just a shame he plays inside the house instead of outside.

South Pole Pals Trailer (1966)

01 May 1966

Chilly helps protect his polar bear friend from an Eskimo who wants to hunt him.

Coming Out Party Trailer (1963)

28 January 1963

Its up to Inspector Willoughby to capture an escaped convict.

Toyland Premiere Trailer (1934)

06 December 1934

Santa Claus gets a telegram from Oswald the Rabbit, telling him the city is ready for his Toyland Parade and that there will be a reception in the big department store.

Kiddie Revue Trailer (1936)

20 September 1936

Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is running a children's revue at his theater. A bull pup is anxious for his time on stage and sabotages the earlier acts.

Science Friction Trailer (1963)

03 December 1963

A mad scientist who conducts brain-swapping experiments is trying to find a subject to cross his pet ape with.

Get Lost Trailer (1956)

11 April 1956

Woody Woodpecker is reading "Hansel and Gretel" to his two young cousins, Knothead, a boy, and Splinter,a girl.

Belle Boys Trailer (1953)

13 September 1953

Woody Woodpecker and Buzz Buzzard are hotel bellhops in this Walter Lantz Technicolor Cartune (production number 8330.

Puppet Show Trailer (1936)

02 November 1936

Cartoon rabbit Oswald puts on a live-action puppet show.

Wacky-Bye Baby Trailer (1948)

16 July 1948

After Woody Woodpecker is thrown out of a city park for being a vagrant, he decides he needs to advance his living conditions.

Boogie Woogie Sioux Trailer (1942)

30 November 1942

A group of indians are dancing in boogie-woogie style. Immeadiatly comes the rain but the indians are still singing.

The Woody Woodpecker Polka Trailer (1951)

29 October 1951

For a chance at free food at a barn dance, Woody Woodpecker dresses as a girl to fool ticket taker Wally Walrus.

Woody's Knight Mare Trailer (1969)

01 May 1969

While in England, the ruthless King John has placed his gold crown on a pole and everyone has to bow down to it as they pass.

Silly Superstition Trailer (1939)

27 August 1939

Lil' Eightball tries to disprove superstition, but comes into conflict with a lion, which is defeated by his tiny dog.

Hunger Strife Trailer (1960)

09 August 1960

It's the first day of tourist season at Peachstone National Park and Ranger Willoughby is told by his superior to "keep things ship-shape".

Woodpecker from Mars Trailer (1956)

01 July 1956

Woody Woodpecker is a guest at a television show and walks off with a space helmet and a space gun as souvenirs.

The Case of the Maltese Chicken Trailer (1964)

03 February 1964

Inspector Willoughby tries to retrieve The Maltese Chicken from the evil oriental villain Egg Foo Yung.

Well Oiled Trailer (1947)

29 June 1947

While travelling along a woodland highway, Woody's car runs out of gas. He intends to get some more by siphoning some from a nearby car, not realizing the car belongs to policeman Wally Walrus who immediately chases the bird.

The Goofy Gardener Trailer (1957)

26 August 1957

Hercules, a gardener employed at a ritzy estate lets nothing divert him from his gardening chores, and continues to perform them in the midst of a big, outdoor party being held on the grounds by the owner.

Pesty Guest Trailer (1965)

01 June 1965

Chilly Willy is dying of thirst in the desert- how he got there is unknown- and sees a sign for a hotel.

The Talking Dog Trailer (1956)

27 August 1956

Maggie and Sam finally save enough money to pay off their home mortgage, and Maggie warns Sam to be careful on his trip to the bank.

$21 a Day – (Once a Month) Trailer (1941)

01 December 1941

The first Swing Symphony cartoon Be sure to look for cameos by Woody Woodpecker, Andy Panda, and Snk

Pest of Show Trailer (1962)

13 February 1962

Doc, the freeloading cat, is painting a portrait of a ballet dancer using as a model homely, punch-drunk bulldog Champ, wearing an abbreviated skirt.

Do a Good Deed Trailer (1935)

25 March 1935

Oswald is running a boy's camp and has taught the boys do do a good deed a day. This is borne out as wise advice when a bear attacks the camp, and the many animals, birds and bees befriended by the boys come to their rescue and run the bear away.

Adventures of Tom Thumb Jr. Trailer (1940)

09 May 1940

Tom Thumb Jr. and his friend are cast ashore on an island where they are found by a lady who thinks Tom is a baby and puts him to sleep in a sewing basket.

Pigeon Holed Trailer (1956)

15 January 1956

Homer Pigeon's eyesight is pretty bad, so he goes to a doctor for glasses.

Punchy Pooch Trailer (1962)

04 September 1962

At the carnival, Champ is persuaded to enter a boxing attraction with "The Australian Bounder", a fighting kangaroo.

Feudin Fightin-N-Fussin Trailer (1968)

01 June 1968

Woody Woodpecker tangles with a hillbilly couple who are trying to catch him for dinner..

Phoney Express Trailer (1962)

14 May 1962

Inspector Willoughby is in Paris looking to capture the famous international spy, Agent X-13. He finds the spy "disguised" (with his head upside down) but Willoughby uncovers the "disguise" and gives chase.

Sliphorn King of Polaroo Trailer (1945)

18 March 1945

This Swing Symphony cartoon from Walter Lantz features the sweet trombone playing (for Jackson)of Jack Teagarden and baritone Lee Sweetland as the speaking and singing voice of Jackson, the trombone-playing merchant-marine sailor who is shipwrecked in the icy wastes of the far north.

Hot Time on Ice Trailer (1967)

01 March 1967

Buried under the ice and snow of Antarctica's polar regions is the nerve center of a weather station.

Vicious Viking Trailer (1967)

31 January 1967

Chilly and Smedley are cutting ice blocks to build an igloo when they discover a viking who has been frozen in the ice for 800 years .

Lighthouse Keeping Blues Trailer (1964)

08 November 1964

Chilly Willy goes face to face with lighthouse keeper Smedley for constantly disrupting his sleep.

Case of the Cold Storage Yegg Trailer (1963)

18 June 1963

Notorious criminal Yeggs Benedict, having just pulled a $50,000 bank robbery, hears a radio report in his hideout that Inspector Willoughby has been assigned the case.

Sky Larks Trailer (1934)

21 October 1934

Oswald the Rabbit and his friend travel up to Mars where they meet the Roman god of war and a variety of anthropomorphic weapons.

Snow Use Trailer (1929)

24 November 1929

This is a very early Lantz sound cartoon, so early that it merely makes use of simple synchronization, matching the music and tempo to the action at hand -- for example, when Oswald sticks a burning stove in Pete's trousers, we hear "There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight".

Dizzy Kitty Trailer (1941)

25 May 1941

Andy Panda and his father are trying to groom an alley cat, which Andy wants to enter in a Cat Show, The cat is not interested in being in show business, and is even more disinterested in getting a bath.

The Butcher Boy Trailer (1932)

25 September 1932

This 1932 Pooch the Pup entry is based on a very simple idea; Pooch gets a call from his girl -- who doesn't seem to have a name -- ordering one chicken, please.