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  • ALL OF WALTER LANTZ'S GREATEST IN ONE EPISODE!!!!

  • Grace Stafford( Voice of Woody), June Foray(Voice of Knothead) and Daws Butler

    (Voice of Chilly Willy, Buzz Buzzard, Wally Walrus, Splinter, Andy Panda, Smedley, horse and the pidgeon).

  • @woody1948able The horse's name was Sugarfoot and the Pigeon's name was Homer. Fun Fact Homer the Pigeon was the only Walter Lance character who o nly appeared in three Walter Lantz cartoon but was a regular in the 1940's comic book "New Funnies".

  • Good music for age.

  • Woody is like duckman.

  • That voices were made by Daws Butler, voice of Yogi Bear, Huckleberry hound, Snagglepuss, Wally Gator, Elroy Jetson, Quickdraw mc graw, etc.

  • what a lovely song

  • I realized that Pooch the Pup isn't in this as well and he was Walter Lantz's first character that he created. Pooch the Pup was created way before both Andy Panda, Woody Woodpecker and Chilly Willy in the early 1930's. I dunno why Lantz didn't put him in this Halloween special.

  • tgdfdgfghfyugufhghfhgjghf gyyiop ggbyfgghhgryththyyu

  • podre nao da de entender nada do que fala,

  • Actually no

  • All the famous Walter Lantz characters are in this cartoon. I just wonder why Oswald the Lucky Rabbit wasn't included.

  • @RetroRabFan By right, Walter Lantz didn't created Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Oswald was created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks in the late 20's. Lantz owns the character in the early 30's after winning a poker game against Universal founder, Carl Laemmle. Lantz stop making Oswald cartoons in the early 40's and created his own characters like Woody Woodpecker, Andy Panda and Chilly Willy.

  • @AntiVenom36 True. Well following the poker game incident, Lantz and Disney met. The two cartoonists became good friends. Therefore, I guess it's possible to say Disney considered Oswald as his gift to the Lantz studio even though he initially regretted losing that character in a budget dispute. Around that period, Disney created Mickey who skyrocketed to fame.

  • its a mask of his face!!!

  • i love the penguin wtih the maul

  • andy panda sounds suspiciously like elroy jetson

  • Rolling stones ghosts? Chilly willy and the bear doing the twist? This cartoon just SCREAMS "the 60s".

  • Amazing! I never saw this episode in portuguese, and I always thing that I´d seeing every episode from Woody!

  • Amazing! I never seeing this episode in portuguese, and I always thing that I´d seeing every episode from Woody!

  • andy panda and knothead sounds like elroy jetson.

  • @deniseandread Daws Butler did the voices for all 3 (among many others)

  • Bloody! I remember this when it premiered!

    I was in JHS. We all loved that song!

  • fake

  • look! it's the beetlea' ghosts!!!

  • why doesn't he just peck the door down?

  • 02:40 looks like a dick lmao

  • I remember this song when I was about 10 years old...good stuff thanks.

  • Catchy doesn't begin to describe this song. This is the first time I've seen this cartoon since 1964 when I was five, and I still remember all the words to the chorus! Over the years, whenever I'd see or hear the word 'hootenanny," i'd think of spookananny and this song. "Scaring all the people in town!"

  • AWSOME

  • I remember this cartoon from fifth grade. It has always been one of my favorites. Thanks for sharing.

  • this had to feature nearly every toon that was created by Walter Lantz!

  • old woody 1964

  • Chilly Willy can talk?!

  • Episódio Totalmente Inédito!!!!

    NUNK PASSADO NO BRASIL

  • I don't know what to make of the song. It isn't actually good, but for some reason, it is, because of how catchy it is!

  • VGRetro, that's the reason I posted the video in the first place. A sibling hadn't heard the song since it aired in the '60's, yet remembered the chorus all these years later.

  • @pinkfreud326 I too remember this from the 60s...it has stayed with me lo these many years and I always think of it at Halloween. My dad used to sing it!

  • Beatles ghost and Woody "Ghost"...

    lol..........

  • is it me or does those look awefully lot like goofy, mickey mouse etc? ;O

  • Now that is one halloween special show.

  • Yep. I check that out.

  • Nossa, varios anos q ng mais passa esse desenho...eu lembro dele...rs

  • pelo jeito pica-paus e corujas nao se dão bem! hahahaha

  • I thought Chilly Willy was mute?

  • there were a few cartoons that chilly did speak

  • @TechnoHajikelist Chilly is mute only on Woodpecker show of the end of 90's

  • lololololololololololol

  • Well this is a Halloween Special. All Woody's friends gave Woody a trick but NO Treat. Now that is funny. All of them got get moves and that is definitely my favorite show of all time. THANKS!

  • Were the ghost playing a rock version of "The Woody Woodpecker Song"?

    Also, this was the first time Andy Panda was animated since 1949. He was apparently voiced by Daws Butler (using a voice similar to Augie Doggie and Elroy Jetson).

  • tem esse vídeo em portuguÊs?

  • So in this Woody Woodpecker cartoon, Chilly Willy, Andy Panda, Space Mouse, Woody's Nephew and Niece, Buzz Buzzard, Wally Walrus, Smedley, and some other characters I don't know are at this Halloween Party.

  • This was a BONUS short only aired on Television. You can find this short in the second DVD collection.

  • Really? Then where can I find it?

  • i always wondered why they had so many renditions of andy panda. 1st andy was the little baby panda and his dad.. 2nd andy was when he was dating the girl panda (looked like mickey and minnie).. 3rd andy was the one from wacky weed... 4th (i forgot) 5th what we see here.

  • hahaha I never saw that one

    Woodpecker is gr8

  • Chilly Willy has nice moves.

  • Andy Panda was my nickname as a kid!! ^_^

  • OMG Andy Panda!!!!!

  • OMG!! I loved watching this special back in the 60's ... I loved the SPOOK-A-NANNY Song!

    Elaine

  • Does anybody know the Woody cartoon with the female bird-watcher who does absolutly nuthin' to Woody and he harrasses her????

  • OMG!!! I don't believe I am seeing this. That I found this. I saw this on television when I was a little kid when it originally aired and have not seen it since! For some reason, I always had faint memories of this show and that song, but I was never sure if I were remembering it right. THANK YOU for this great memory Pinkfreud 326

  • also Daws Butler did Andy Panda's voice (most of the V.Os for Andy Panda were done by female voiceover actresses, thus Daws was the first V.O. actor to do Andy's voice.) Note that Andy sounded like Beany (circa 1949)/ Elroy Jetson.

  • (7) Space Mouce came out in the late 1950's with Dal McKennon, Paul Frees & Grace Stafford providing the voices.

  • (CONT) Daws Butler also did Wally's voice (Daws also did the voice of the Little Viking in the Chilly Willy cartoon "Teeny Weeny Meany".

    (5) Notice Homer Pidgeon, that was the way he looked in the 1940's when he starred in the Woody Woodpecker & New Funnies Comic books. Homer had a "realistic look" in a 1950's cartoon when he portaited a "near sighted" bird accidently going into a Army recruiting station.

    (6)Sugarfoot lated co-starred with Woody in later episodes.

  • (1) This was Andy Panda's first apperance since the late 1940's.

    (2) Woody's niece & nephew (Knowhead & Splinter) were first voiced by June Foray.

    (3) Note Buzz's head, this was how Buzz looked between the 1950's-early 1970's with his "flesh-colored" skin but his head was "recolored" back in the original dark skin of the late 1940's. Daws Butler did Buzz's voice in this episode.

    (4)This was Wally Walrus apperance since the 1950's when Paul Frees did Wally's voice.

  • I never seen this episode before! Voices by Gracie Stafford & Daws Butler & Dal McKennon. Loved the "Haunted Beatles" spoof!

  • Who are all these characters?  I recognize only about half of them

  • Woody Woodpecker, Andy Panda, Chilly Willy, Smedly, Homer Pigeon, Buzz Buzzard, Wally Walrus, Sugarfoot, Elmer the Great Dane, Knothead n' Splinter, and Space Mouse.

  • Your right. I checked wikipedia and it is the first Disney feature to completely use digital ink & paint. (I don't doubt your knowlege BTW) The Little Mermaid only used computer effects some of the time. At least back then the drawings were still done on paper. Not like today where everything is done on a computer. The traditional rough pencil drawing era ended in the late 90's sadly.

  • True. I believe after the early 70's there were barley any full length feature films with a high budget, give or take a few forgetable Disney movies. The late 80's like you said was a Renaissance for animation, especially with the improvment of xerox and later computers. "The Little Mermaid" released in 1989 was the first to use computers for scanning of cels to add color and special affects/effects. Sadly computers have taken over all cartoon productions these days.

  • The Smurfs and the Snorks are a perfect example. They're nothing like Disney but compare the visuals to any Hanna Barbera cartoon from 1959-1983, it's much better.

  • Thanks for the info. What I'm saying about Disney movies on tapes is, is that anyone could get Snow White for example to watch anytime they wanted, and being that the all Disney feature films were high budget, they looked a lot better than the Hanna Barbera cartoons, in which the cartoon studios learned if they wanted to keep their studios running, they had to produce better quality visually.

  • It's too bad the other cartoons studio transitioned easily lol. It would lead to most of their demises though with the invention of Disney Features on tape in the 1980's.

  • Dear UnemployedFreak, The kids tv game segment that WPIX TV Ch.11

    did was called"TV Pixx".

  • I first watched this "Woody Woodpecker"Halloween

    kids tv special on WPIX TV Ch.11 in NYC during the

    fall of 1964..some of the live segments were mc'd

    by Walt Lantz and by Chuck McCann.

  • In the early 80's WPIX channel 11 had a video game for callers on commercial breaks. I seem to remember a basketball video game where the caller had to say "pix" to shoot, and if they got a basket then they got some prize.

  • anybody know wherei can find the 90's version of woody wood?

  • Por que esse episódio Do Pica-Pau Não Tem No Brasil?

  • For a cartoon from the 60's, the animation seems to be the least "limited" type of animation compared to King Features Syndicate Popeye and Hanna Barbera Cartoons.

  • When you don't have an endless supply line of money, to make cartoons like HB or KFS, you work with what you have.

  • But from what I've read, The KFS Popeye cartoons were all about money. They made over 200 cartoons in 2 years or something like that to cash in the success of the old theatrical cartoons being broadcast on Televiosn. HB did the same thing making a lot of cartoons with limited budget to cash in on the cartoon craze, but HB cartoons are more tolerable to watch than the horrible KFS Popeye cartoons.

  • The Fleischer and early Famous Studios Popeye cartoons are the best in my opinion.

  • Hi, i´m a brazilian fan.

    know anyone where exist subtitle(in english) this animation?

  • Oh my god! I tried to find this one for years. I have not seen this one since it premiered in late October 1964. Me and my brother used to sing this using the lerics from Hermans Hermits "Hennery the eight I am".

  • Hey! The guys who do the voices of Quick-draw McGraw and Baba-Louie R in there

  • i don't remember this one :/

  • Why in the hell is this NOT out on DVD??? This is classic Woody Woodpecker featuring all of your favorite Walter Lantz characters featuring Andy Panda,Chilly Willy,and Gabby Gator. This was made in 1964? Why hasn't been out since its original telecast which was shown in full color!!!

  • It is acually on the "Woody Woodpecker and Friends" DVD.

  • um FYI Tex avery Created Chilly willy

  • Something like that. Co-Director Paul J. Smith created Chilly Willy in 1953 while Tex Avery redefined and redesigned him in "I'm Cold" (1954).

  • Well, THAT cetainly was, um, interesting! Heh, I have to admit that I've never seen that one before. A good rare find, so kudos and mad props to you, Pinkfreud326!:-D

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