Walter Lantz Productions Movie Trailers
Page 8/10
Showing results: 421-480 of 583
Chilly Willy Trailer (1953)
20 December 1953
A schooner anchors at the South Pole, and the skipper goes ashore and leaves the ship's mascot, a St.
Little Televillain Trailer (1958)
07 December 1958
Smedley (a dog), the hottest thing on television and the star of his own I Love Smedley show, achieved his present status quite by accident.
Deep Freeze Squeeze Trailer (1964)
01 March 1964
Marooned on a ship in wintertime, Chilly Willy and Smedley try to eat one another.
Wild and Woolly Trailer (1932)
21 November 1932
A Walter Lantz Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon released November 21, 1932.
Crow Crazy Trailer (1945)
09 July 1945
Andy Panda finds his cornfield besieged by crows. He gets rid of them... except for one stubborn member who refuses to leave.
Have Gun Can't Travel Trailer (1967)
01 February 1967
A villain rides into town on a horse in the old West. Woody Woodpecker is hanging out the man's Wanted posters.
Case of the Red-Eyed Ruby Trailer (1961)
27 November 1961
Inspector Willoughby, seated on a camel trudging through the vast Sahara Desert, is on his way to return the fabulous Red-Eyed Ruby stolen from the forehead of an idol in the tomb of King Tut Tut Almond.
The Fireman Trailer (1931)
05 April 1931
Oswald and Bunny go to a Fireman's Picnic and make friends -- sort of -- with a lost kitten in this cartoon.
The Terrible Troubador Trailer (1933)
30 January 1933
A Walter Lantz Pooch the Pup cartoon released January 30, 1933.
Coo Coo Nuts Trailer (1970)
01 July 1970
Woody Woodpecker ends up on an island inhabited by Robinson Crusoe, who has somehow managed to survive for years eating nothing but coconuts.
Carnival Capers Trailer (1932)
09 October 1932
Oswald the Rabbit takes his date to a carnival and has to contend with a bullying pitbull.
Charlie the Rainmaker Trailer (1971)
18 June 1971
While Charlie was watering his lawn, Bessie tells him she ordered a sprinkler. Not wanting to spend money on installing, Charlie decides to install it himself.
Woodpecker in the Rough Trailer (1952)
18 June 1952
Woody Woodpecker is challenged to a zany game of golf.
Fish Fry Trailer (1944)
19 June 1944
An alley cat attempts to steal the goldfish Andy Panda just bought from a pet shop, but the fish proves too clever for him.
Abou Ben Boogie Trailer (1944)
18 September 1944
Abou Ben Boogie Release Date: 9/18/44 Direction: James Cullhane Story: Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer Animation Layout: Art Heinemann Animation: Paul Smith Musical Arrangement: Darrell Calker Backgrounds: Philip DeGuard Lyrics: Tot Seymour Music: Vee Lawnhurst Notes: Production Number: D-7 A Swing Symphony cartoon The second and final appearance of "Miss X.
Reddy Made Magic Trailer (1946)
25 March 1946
An animated history of electricity, starring Reddy Kilowatt.
Hay Rube Trailer (1954)
06 June 1954
The Jingling Bros. Circus is performing in the town that farm horse Sugarfoot lives in. Sugarfoot falls for one of the stars, a pretty horse named Starbrite.
The Barber of Seville Trailer (1944)
21 April 1944
Woody is standing outside the Seville Barber Shop looking at the ads. Wanting a "victory haircut", he decides to enter the shop only to find the owner has stepped out for a physical.
How to Trap a Woodpecker Trailer (1971)
18 June 1971
George the woodsman's wife, fed up with life in the wilderness, shows him an ad for an expensive fancy hat.
What's Sweepin'? Trailer (1953)
05 January 1953
Woody is a city street sweeper and hates his job. After being abused by policeman Wally Walrus, he decides to quit and disguises himself as a policeman, kicking the rubbish can away which scoops up Wally sending him into the harbour shrinking his uniform.
Canned Dog Feud Trailer (1965)
08 November 1965
Woody is the object of desire between two feuding hillbillies' hound dogs.
Scalp Treatment Trailer (1952)
07 September 1952
Buzz Buzzard tries to scalp Woody for his feathered head, as a gift to an Indian maiden.
Tin Can Concert Trailer (1961)
30 October 1961
Doc, a feline with musical talents, conducts an all-alley-cat symphony orchestra in a rendition of Giacomo Rossini's Cinderella overture.
Kitty from the City Trailer (1971)
01 August 1971
On vacation, a city couple and their kitty, Precious, hop in their RV and drive out to the woods for a camping trip.
The Candy House Trailer (1934)
15 January 1934
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit stars as Hansel in this interesting cartoon from Walter Lantz.
Pantry Panic Trailer (1941)
23 November 1941
Woody's friends warn him that the groundhog has predicted a blizzard. Unconcerned, Woody decides not to go South with his pals.
The Greatest Man in Siam Trailer (1944)
27 March 1944
The Greatest Man in Siam Release Date: 3/27/44 Direction: James Culhane Story: Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer Animation: Pat Matthews and Emery Hawkins Music: Darrell Calker Animation Layout: Art Heinemann Backgrounds: Phil DeGuard Notes: Production Number: D-3 A Swing Symphony cartoon First onscreen credits for Art Heinemann and Phil DeGuard at Lantz The first appearance of Pat Matthews' shapely dancing girl, referred to as "Miss X" by the model sheets for this cartoon.
Chilly's Cold War Trailer (1970)
01 November 1970
Chilly Willy is cold and hungry until he finds the home of Colonel Pot Shot, where Smedley is the caretaker.
Lotsa Luck Trailer (1968)
19 June 1968
Woody Woodpecker and his friend Sugarfoot the horse are having all kinks of bad luck until Woody finds a four leaf clover.
Boogie Woogie Man (Will Get You If You Don't Watch Out) Trailer (1943)
27 September 1943
The annual ghost convention introduces swing music to their tired out old scares.
Chilly Con Carmen Trailer (1930)
14 January 1930
Set in Spain, Oswald is featured as a guitarist who ends up in a bullring as a toreador.
Elmer the Great Dane Trailer (1935)
28 April 1935
When Universal's then biggest cartoon star Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was declining in popularity, Lantz decided to come up with new characters to keep the shorts running.
Half Baked Alaska Trailer (1965)
01 April 1965
Chilly Willy can't afford any food, so he looks for a job. That doesn't go so well since Willy has no apparent skills.
Juke Box Jamboree Trailer (1942)
26 July 1942
A mouse, sleeping in the Zowie Cafe, has his sleep disturbed by the jukebox.
Fowled-Up Birthday Trailer (1962)
26 March 1962
The first in a series of "Beary Family" cartoons, Walter Lantz's last original cartoon series. Bessie Beary, wife of Charlie Beary, introduces us to the family which also includes son, Junior, daughter, Suzy, and pet, Goose, which, as Bessie explains, does not get along with Charlie.
Towne Hall Follies Trailer (1935)
02 June 1935
It's basically a stage slide show/vaudeville revue that features a female singer who gets chased by the villain before the Lucky Rabbit saves her and gets her love.
The Rude Intruder Trailer (1972)
18 June 1972
The last Chilly Willy release has him and the polar bear in an environmentalist fight between a man on an icebreaker who wants to drill an oil well in the arctic.
Show Biz Beagle Trailer (1972)
18 June 1972
Buzz Buzzard scams Woody into buying a talking dog when actually, it's a mouse under the dog's hat who does the talking.
Voodoo in Harlem Trailer (1938)
17 July 1938
An animator leaves his work room, and a storm comes up and blows his drawing paper around and overturns the inkwell.
The Gingerbread Boy Trailer (1934)
15 April 1934
By this point, Lantz used Oswald the Lucky Rabbit as his house mascot, here to introduce the cartoon.
Goose in the Rough Trailer (1963)
29 July 1963
It's spring! All the birds are nesting- that is, all but Goose Beary. She just sits, gazing longingly out the window at happy birds.
Chilly and the Woodchopper Trailer (1967)
01 May 1967
Chilly stows away in a woodchopper's travel bag while the woodchopper is on his way to Smedley's Rest Home.
Little Skeeter Trailer (1969)
19 June 1969
Woody Woodpecker is pestered by a mosquito, and the idiotic exterminator he hires does not improve things.
Little Woody Riding Hood Trailer (1962)
24 September 1962
Woody's take on the story of Little Red Riding Hood, but Gabby Gator tries to steal the wolf's part.
Roamin' Roman Trailer (1964)
18 November 1964
Woody is in Rome and is upsetting the Emperor, so he has his guard chase him down.
Born to Peck Trailer (1952)
25 February 1952
An elderly, suicidal Woody Woodpecker reminisces about his life as a woodpecker, as his ability to peck wood has vanished, leaving his life seemingly without energy.
Chew-Chew Baby Trailer (1945)
04 February 1945
Boarding house proprietor Wally Walrus takes out an ad in the local paper looking for a sweetheart. Woody Woodpecker reads this and decides he might be able to trick Wally out of some cooking if he dresses up like a girl and answers the ad.
Corny Concerto Trailer (1962)
29 October 1962
Doc, while watching Champ work out with the punching bag, accidentally drops a hammer on Champ's toe, causing him to howl and hop about in a crazy beatnik dance, holding his foot.
Under the Counter Spy Trailer (1954)
09 May 1954
This cartoon is a parody of the then current TV show, "Dragnet". Police are warned of an escaped criminal, "The Bat", who possesses a super strength tonic.
What's Peckin' Trailer (1965)
01 July 1965
Woody is causing too much damage. So much so that top scientists are called in to figure out a solution.
The Snoozin' Bruin' Trailer (1971)
18 June 1971
Woody has a hibernating bear in his tree, one that won't stop snoring.
The Ostrich Egg and I Trailer (1956)
08 April 1956
Sam acquires and ostrich from which hatches, no surprise, an ostrich. The ostrich attach's itself to Sam, in addition to eating everything in sight, and Maggie orders him to get rid of it.
Greedy Gabby Gator Trailer (1963)
12 January 1963
Gabby Gator tries to cook Woody for dinner, but he instead finds himself the pursued when an unfriendly cousin, a crocodile, decides that an alligator would be a tasty dish.
Shanghai Woody Trailer (1971)
18 June 1971
A Captain and his first mate shanghai Woody and with plans of having him swab the deck aboard their ship.