Walter Lantz Movie Trailers
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Playful Pelican Trailer (1948)
08 October 1948
Andy Panda is swabbing the deck of his ship when he comes across a stubborn pelican who refuses to move.
Tramping Tramps Trailer (1930)
06 May 1930
In this cartoon, Oswald and Pete are two hobos traveling across the country during the Depression.
Bugged in a Rug Trailer (1968)
11 January 1968
Charlie trips on a hole in his carpet and decides the family needs a new one. He buys one but decides to install it himself (rather than hiring a professional).
Hells Heels Trailer (1930)
02 June 1930
The sheriff runs Oswald the Rabbit out of town; but then Oswald finds the sheriff's infant son out in the desert.
Pig in a Pickle Trailer (1954)
30 August 1954
Milford, the family pig, is being given a birthday party, on the farm, by Maw and Paw and all the kids, but he is kidnapped by one of the 39 Boomer Brothers on the neighboring farm, who want to make bar-b-que out of Milford.
Busman's Holiday Trailer (1961)
24 July 1961
As the scene opens, window washer Woody washes the window of Pierre's bakery. His first mishap is to cause Pierre to mess up a cake that he's decorating, and Pierre tells him off.
Charlie's Campout Trailer (1969)
19 June 1969
Charlie buys a camping trailer from a friend and he and Junior surprise Bessie with it. Charlie gets into many mishaps during the ensuing camping trip, and as a result, gets whacked on the on the head with a skillet by Bessie several times.
Clash and Carry Trailer (1961)
25 April 1961
Chilly Willy, perennially either cold or hungry (or both) is determined to use any strategy to get more than an average catch of fish at the market run by Wally Walrus.
The Stone Age Trailer (1931)
13 July 1931
A Walter Lantz/Bill Nolan Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon released July 15, 1931.
Sleep Happy Trailer (1951)
25 March 1951
An exhausted Woody is walking the streets looking for a place to rest. He happens upon Wally Walrus' bed & board which welcomes boarders.
Farming Fools Trailer (1936)
24 May 1936
Three hitchhiking, hobo chimpanzees, followers of the open road and work-dodgers are put to work on Oswald Rabbit's farm in payment for pies stolen from the hard-working rabbit.
After the Ball Trailer (1956)
12 February 1956
This cartoon is a bit of a bizarre experiment that asks, "What if Woody Woodpecker were the size of Tom Thumb and had to live in a bowling ball?
Rough and Tumbleweed Trailer (1961)
30 January 1961
A narrator tells us that in the days of the Old West, times were tough. With no law and order, bandits roamed around free to commit any crime with western outlaw.
Not So Quiet Trailer (1930)
29 June 1930
Oswald the Rabbit is a WWI private charged with delivering a letter to the western front.
Bats in the Belfry Trailer (1960)
13 July 1960
Woody Woodpecker bothers a wealthy man who has been diagnosed as alergic to noise.
The Loose Nut Trailer (1945)
17 December 1945
Woody Woodpecker goes to the park for a game of golf, and quickly gets at odds with some workers who are laying a cement walk.
King of Jazz Trailer (1930)
20 April 1930
A large-scale revue musical built around Paul Whiteman and his orchestra, presenting a series of musical performances, sketches, and staged tableaux in early two-color Technicolor, emblematic of Hollywood’s early sound-era “all-star” musical productions.
Dinky Doodle's Bed Time Story Trailer (1926)
05 June 1926
An artists, trying to tune into a certain radio station, gets Fairyland instead. Humpty Dumpty, Mary and her little lamb and Tom the Piper's Son are all there.
The Bandmaster Trailer (1931)
17 May 1931
A well composed series of gags run from ones involving simply frame composition all the way out to Keaton-like surrealism in this well-ordered and executed series of gags-on-a-theme Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon from Walter Lantz' cartoon team.
Jerry on the Job: Without Coal Trailer (1920)
19 December 1920
Animated film based on the comic strip "Jerry on the Job" - a man on the station platform tells Jerry Flannigan and Mr.
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!
Indoor Sports by Tad Trailer (1920)
13 October 1920
The film begins with an obese woman going to the shoe store and insisting she's a size 3 1/2--though she's obviously much larger.
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.
Sunny South Trailer (1931)
19 April 1931
A Walter Lantz/Bill Nolan Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon released April 20, 1931.
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.
Soft Ball Game Trailer (1936)
27 January 1936
A Walter Lantz Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon released January 27, 1936.
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.
Man's Best Friend Trailer (1941)
20 October 1941
A hunter and his tracking dog have been hunting all day and decide to call it quits for the night. They settle into the hunter's cabin and each go to their respective beds (with the hunter promising more hunting bright and early the next morning much to the hound's disgust).
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.
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.
The Leopard's Spots Trailer (1925)
09 April 1925
An Unnatural History cartoon produced by the Bray Studios and directed by Walter Lantz in 1925.
Colonel Heeza Liar's Forbidden Fruit Trailer (1923)
01 November 1923
Forbidden Fruit begins with New York in the grip of a banana shortage. Residents sing (or scream) “Yes! We Have No Bananas,” the hit novelty song of 1923 (inspired by real-life banana shortages—the film also references current events by mentioning mobster Louis Cohen, arrested for murder the same year).
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.
The Pig's Curly Tail Trailer (1926)
29 August 1926
Two pigs steal the snobby Mrs. Hippo's new Ford and, while being pursued by the police, they hit a stone wall, fly into the air and land in a laundry.
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.
Mother Goose on the Loose Trailer (1942)
14 November 1942
Mother Goose rhymes are given the 40's era toon treatment.
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.
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").
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.
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.