Walter Lantz Productions Movie Trailers

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Bowery Bimbos Trailer (1930)

17 March 1930

An Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon.

The Dumb Cluck Trailer (1937)

20 December 1937

An Oswald Rabbit cartoon.

Silly Seals Trailer (1938)

25 July 1938

In a North Pole classroom, Professor Seal is teaching th young seals all about fishing. One little seal would rather practice snowball-juggling and plays hookey, and gets into trouble with the teacher.

Good-Bye Mr. Moth Trailer (1942)

10 May 1942

Andy Panda is very happy running his tailor shop until a huge, hungry moth flies through the keyhole, and starts making a buffet dinner out of all the clothes in Andy's shop.

Canine Commandos Trailer (1943)

28 June 1943

A Walter Lantz Andy Panda cartoon released June 28, 1943.

Feed the Kitty Trailer (1938)

14 March 1938

An Oswald Rabbit cartoon.

Little Red Riding Hood Trailer (1953)

01 January 1953

Red Riding Hood, the Wolf, and Grandma act out the familiar fairy tale in a wordless ballet, ultimately coming together to share in the refreshment of ice-cold Coca-Cola.

Kentucky Belles Trailer (1931)

01 September 1931

Oswald the Rabbit and a horse race.

Yukon Have It Trailer (1959)

05 April 1959

A hungry Chilly Willy notices the good food the mounties get and enrolls for the job. Unfortunately, his enrollment photo is placed over a wanted poster for criminal Caribou Lou and officer Smedley presumes Chilly is Lou and gives chase.

Mother Goose on the Loose Trailer (1942)

14 November 1942

Mother Goose rhymes are given the 40's era toon treatment.

Beauty Shoppe Trailer (1936)

30 March 1936

An Oswald Rabbit cartoon.

Day Nurse Trailer (1932)

31 July 1932

A Walter Lantz Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon released August 1, 1932.

The Cat and the Bell Trailer (1938)

03 October 1938

A family of starving mice try to come up with an idea to get past the cat guarding the food. After the youngest mouse trips over a bell, they come up with a plan to tie the bell to the cat's tail so they can hear when it's coming.

The One-Armed Bandit Trailer (1939)

17 March 1939

A bandit is at the one-armed bandit.

Music Hath Charms Trailer (1936)

07 September 1936

The other rabbits down at Hillbilly Hollow don't like Oswald playing hot jazz on his saxophone, so they kick him out and continue with their hillbilly music.

Snuffy's Party Trailer (1939)

07 August 1939

Snuffy Skunk, thrown out of his own birthday party, has to save his ungrateful guests by stinking away the flood waters from a burst dam.

Three Lazy Mice Trailer (1935)

27 June 1935

Three little mice don't want to work, so they go to the mouse king and pretend that they're three blind mice.

Nellie Of The Circus Trailer (1939)

28 April 1939

Nellie is lured to the circus by Rudolf Ratbone.

Andy Panda Goes Fishing Trailer (1940)

09 May 1940

Andy Panda, a pipe smoking turtle and a friendly electric eel are spending a fun afternoon together fishing.

Cheese-Nappers Trailer (1938)

19 June 1938

Public Rat Number One takes along Baby-Face Rat to steal the cheese out of the kitchen icebox. The dishes in the kitchen become animated and chase the marauders, capturing the youngster while the gangster rat escapes.

Sailor Mouse Trailer (1938)

01 November 1938

A little mouse runs away from home and goes to sea. Aboard the ship, a rat starts to educate the mouse on the ways of sea-farin' mice by sending him to the galley to steal cheese from the Captain's table.

The Lumber Camp Trailer (1937)

15 March 1937

Meany, Miny & Moe chop some wood.

The Rabbit Hunt Trailer (1938)

10 October 1938

Jock and his dog hunt rabbit in the forest.

Spring in the Park Trailer (1934)

11 November 1934

Oswald is making time with a maid out wheeling a baby about the park zoo when Pete cuts in.

Sunny South Trailer (1931)

19 April 1931

A Walter Lantz/Bill Nolan Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon released April 20, 1931.

The Big Cat and the Little Mousie Trailer (1938)

15 August 1938

Like many other cartoons, Baby-Face Mouse deals with the tried and true cliche of cat and mouse, and as usual, Baby-Face Mouse is crowned the winner!

Gopher Trouble Trailer (1936)

29 November 1936

Fun and explosive-filled Oswald cartoon has the ever- resourceful bunny determined to exterminate an elusive and destructive gopher.

Beau and Arrows Trailer (1932)

27 March 1932

Oswald is leading a wagons train across the plains when it is attacked by a war party of Indians in this excellent Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon.

Tail End Trailer (1938)

25 April 1938

A story of the outcast dogs NYC's East Side. They live in the dog slums, and are trying to get some of the bones the fat bulldog has piled up in his yard, but the bulldog is too watchful.

Football Fever Trailer (1937)

15 November 1937

Oswald the Rabbit matches his football team up against the tough Ruffians, but it is a pitiful mismatch as Oswald has a lot of ducks on his outweighed team.

Soft Ball Game Trailer (1936)

27 January 1936

A Walter Lantz Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon released January 27, 1936.

Team Play Trailer (1952)

01 January 1952

Andy Panda runs into car trouble while driving with Miranda, so he calls Oswald the Rabbit at the Auto-Lite-authorized service station.

Queen's Kittens Trailer (1938)

08 August 1938

Four kittens escape fro a wicker basket as Her Majesty walks past in the palace. They get into all sorts of trouble.

The Magic Beans Trailer (1939)

30 January 1939

Jack the Mouse sells the family cow (hey, it's a cartoon)for a handful of Mexican jumping beans, is scolded by his mother who throws the beans out into the yard.

Two Little Lambs Trailer (1935)

11 March 1935

Two little lambs steal Oswald's airplane and take a wild joyride at and through an air-meet. They soon drive the other contestants out of the sky and the race and win the meet for Oswald who has managed to get on board by lassoing the airplane.

Flim Flam Fountain Trailer (1971)

04 January 1971

Woody Woodpecker Show - Flim Flam Fountain. "Flim Flam Fountain" is the 180th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series.

Ye Happy Pilgrims Trailer (1934)

02 September 1934

Ye Happy Pilgrims is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.

Ski for Two Trailer (1944)

12 November 1944

Planning a vacation, Woody reads in the newspaper about Swiss Chard Lodge which promises lots of good food (which, as Woody says, is his "favorite dish").

Hook, Line, and Stinker Trailer (1968)

01 March 1968

Woody Woodpecker annoys a fisherman in this short.

Let's Eat Trailer (1932)

20 April 1932

A Walter Lantz Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon released April 21, 1932.

China Trailer (1931)

11 January 1931

Oswald the Lucky Rabbit works in a laundry shop in Chinatown in this one. It's a late synchronized sound cartoon: no talking or singing, but lots of music.

Ham and Eggs Trailer (1933)

18 June 1933

Oswald runs a luncheon counter; the food is unlikely and everyone tries to stiff him.

Stowaway Woody Trailer (1963)

04 March 1963

Woody flies onto a Hawaii-bound ocean liner, causing havoc for a captain and his dog. The ship's dog tries to catch him, with no luck.

Mexico Trailer (1930)

16 November 1930

Oswald's rooster fights Pete's rooster in a brawl south of the border.

Square Shootin' Square Trailer (1955)

25 September 1955

A western bank robber makes a getaway and hides his loot in a tree. Woody Woodpecker pops out of the tree with the bag containing the money.

A Wet Knight Trailer (1932)

19 June 1932

When a rainstorm hits, Oswald the Rabbit and Kitty seek shelter in a haunted castle, which is occupied by a monstrous ape.

The Hare Mail Trailer (1931)

30 November 1931

A cat and his granddaughter have been robbed of their money. It's up to Oswald to get it back.

Gooney's Goofy Landings Trailer (1970)

01 March 1970

The Gooney Bird does not know how to land without crashing. Chilly Willy and Smedley try to teach him how to land with more dignity.

Charlie's Mother-in-Law Trailer (1963)

16 April 1963

Charlie Beary is trying to depart for a fishing trip with pal Pete. Unfortunately, just then wife Bessie's mother comes to his home to help with spring cleaning, and won't stop barking orders at him.

Knock Knock Trailer (1940)

19 November 1940

A woodpecker (Woody) repeatedly pecks the roof of Andy Panda's and his father's home. Daddy sets out to stop it.

Nellie the Indian Chief's Daughter Trailer (1938)

06 June 1938

The story of Nellie the Indian Chief's Daughter.

Spook-a-Nanny Trailer (1964)

01 October 1964

The third cartoon from the show titled "Halloween Party," a special 23-minute episode of "The Woody Woodpecker Show," this was made for television.

Half Empty Saddles Trailer (1958)

15 June 1958

Woody Woodpecker is wandering around the wild west again seeking to find some buried gold and he tangles with a crook who wishes to find the gold for himself.

The Dizzy Acrobat Trailer (1943)

20 May 1943

Woody Woodpecker visits the circus. Singing "I Went to the Animal Fair," he strolls through a tiger's cage.

Romp in a Swamp Trailer (1959)

04 October 1959

Woody tricks Ali Gator into a swampland chase.

Calling Dr. Woodpecker Trailer (1962)

23 December 1962

Woody Woodpecker impersonates a doctor.

Woody Woodpecker Trailer (1941)

16 July 1941

Woody Woodpecker spends his day singing loudly and pecking holes in trees. He infuriates the other woodland creatures - when he isn't baffling them with his bizarre behavior.

Chief Charlie Horse Trailer (1956)

06 May 1956

Woody Woodpecker is working as a woodcarver, a very apt occupation for a woodpecker, and is carving a wooden when the outlaw, Chief Charley Horse, being pursued by the sheriff, ducks into Woody's shop.

Tragic Magic Trailer (1962)

02 July 1962

Woody goes to a magic show. He chomps popcorn and continually ribs the magician about his "easy" tricks, finally driving most of the audience away.

Paste Makes Waste Trailer (1968)

19 June 1968

Charlie, all set for a day's golf game, is horrified to discover it is pouring rain outside. Bessie suggests that since he can't play golf.