Woody Woodpecker filmography explained

This is a list of animated cartoons that star Woody Woodpecker, who appeared in 202 cartoons (195 Woody shorts and 7 miscellaneous shorts) during and after the Golden age of American animation. All the cartoons were produced by Walter Lantz Productions, and were distributed by Universal Pictures, United Artists and Universal International. Also listed are miscellaneous cartoons that feature Woody but are not a part of the main short series.

1940s

= Academy Award nominee/winner

1941

TitleDateDirectorNotes
1Woody WoodpeckerJuly 7Walter LantzWoody's first solo short.
2The ScrewdriverAugust 11The last Woody Woodpecker short to feature Mel Blanc as Woody's voice.
3Pantry PanicNovember 24
N/A$21 a Day (Once a Month)December 1A Swing Symphonies short.

1942

TitleDateDirectorNotes
4The Hollywood MatadorFebruary 9Alex Lovy
5Ace in the HoleJune 22
6The Loan StrangerOctober 19

1943

TitleDateDirectorNotes
7The ScrewballFebruary 15Alex Lovy
8The Dizzy Acrobat May 31Final Woody short to feature Kent Rogers as Woody's voice.
9Ration BoredJuly 26

1944

TitleDateDirectorNotes
10The Barber of SevilleApril 10James Culhane
11The Beach NutOctober 16
12Ski for TwoNovember 13

1945

TitleDateDirectorNotes
13Chew-Chew BabyFebruary 5James Culhane
14Woody Dines OutMay 14
15The Dippy DiplomatAugust 27
16The Loose NutDecember 17

1946

TitleDateDirectorNotes
17Who's Cookin' Who?June 24James CulhaneFirst appearance of Wolfie Wolf.
18Bathing BuddiesJuly 1Dick LundyFirst Woody short directed by Dick Lundy.
19The Reckless DriverAugust 26James Culhane
20Fair Weather FiendsNovember 18

1947

TitleDateDirectorNotes
N/AMusical Moments from Chopin February 24Dick LundyFirst cartoon where Woody had green eyes again. This short belongs to the Musical Miniatures series.
21Smoked HamsApril 28
22The Coo Coo BirdJune 9
23Well OiledJune 30
24Solid IvoryAugust 25
25Woody the Giant KillerDecember 15Final Woody short distributed by Universal Pictures until 1950.

1948

Starting this year until the studio's hiatus, all shorts are distributed by United Artists.

TitleDateDirectorNotes
26The Mad HatterFebruary 16Dick LundyFirst Woody short distributed by United Artists.
27Banquet BustersMarch 8Featuring Andy Panda.
28Wacky-Bye BabyMay 17
29Wet Blanket Policy September 27First appearance of Buzz Buzzard. First cartoon to use the Woody Woodpecker theme.
30Wild and Woody!December 13

1949

1950s

1950

Starting this year, all shorts are distributed by Universal International.

TitleDateDirectorNotes
N/ADestination MoonJune 27Walter Lantz
32Puny ExpressDecember 20Walter Lantz
Dick Lundy

1951

TitleDateDirectorNotes
33Sleep HappyMarch 26Walter Lantz
Dick Lundy
Final Woody short directed by Dick Lundy; Walter Lantz has claimed to have completed Lundy's uncompleted work.
Final short to be written by Ben Hardaway and Heck Allen.
34Wicket WackyMay 28Walter LantzFirst short without any involvement from Ben Hardaway.
35Slingshot 6 7/8July 23First pairing of Buzz Buzzard and Wally Walrus.
36The Redwood SapOctober 1
37The Woody Woodpecker PolkaOctober 29Featuring Andy Panda and Oswald Rabbit.
38Destination MeatballDecember 24

1952

TitleDateDirectorNotes
39Born to PeckFebruary 25Walter Lantz
40Stage HoaxApril 21First cartoon with new dialogue spoken by Woody.
41Woodpecker in the RoughJune 16
42Scalp TreatmentSeptember 8Final Woody short directed by Walter Lantz.
43The Great Who-Dood-ItOctober 20Don PattersonFirst Woody short directed by Don Patterson. First cartoon where staff were credited in the end.
44Termites from MarsDecember 8

1953

TitleDateDirectorNotes
45What's Sweepin'January 5Don Patterson
46Buccaneer WoodpeckerApril 20
47Operation SawdustJune 15
48Wrestling WrecksJuly 20Last cartoon where staff were credited in the end.
49Belle BoysSeptember 14
50Hypnotic HickSeptember 26First and only Woody Woodpecker short in 3D; released with Wings of the Hawk 3D. First to use the orchestral version of the woody theme until 1961.
51Hot Noon (or 12 O'Clock for Sure)October 12Paul SmithFirst Woody short directed by Paul Smith.

1954

TitleDateDirectorNotes
52Socko in MoroccoJanuary 18Don Patterson
53Alley to BaliMarch 15
54Under the Counter SpyMay 10
55Hot Rod HucksterJuly 5
56Real Gone WoodySeptember 20Paul Smith
57A Fine Feathered FrenzyOctober 25Don Patterson
58Convict ConcertoNovember 22Final Woody short directed by Don Patterson.

1955

TitleDateDirectorNotes
59Helter ShelterJanuary 17Paul Smith
60Witch CraftyApril 11
61Private Eye PoochMay 9First appearance of Professor Dingledong.
62Bedtime BedlamJuly 4
63Square Shootin' SquareSeptember 1
64Bunco BustersNovember 21
65The Tree MedicDecember 19Alex Lovy

1956

TitleDateDirectorNotes
66After the BallJanuary 16Paul Smith
67Get LostFebruary 13First appearances of Knothead and Splinter.
68Chief Charlie HorseMay 7
69Woodpecker from MarsJune 4
70Calling All CuckoosJuly 30
71Niagara FoolsAugust 27Shown after the 2017 film.
72Arts and FlowersNovember 19
73Woody Meets Davy CrewcutDecember 17Alex Lovy

1957

TitleDateDirectorNotes
74Red Riding HoodlumJanuary 14Paul SmithFinal appearance of Wolfie Wolf.
75Box Car BanditApril 8
76The Unbearable SalesmanJune 3
77International WoodpeckerJuly 1Final appearance of Winnie Woodpecker.
78To Catch a WoodpeckerAugust 26Alex Lovy
79Round Trip to MarsSeptember 23Paul Smith
80Dopey Dick the Pink WhaleOctober 21
81Fodder and SonNovember 4First appearance of Windy & Breezy.

1958

TitleDateDirectorNotes
82Misguided MissileFebruary 24Paul SmithFirst time Grace Stafford receives on-screen credit for providing Woody's voice.
83Watch the BirdieMarch 24Alex Lovy
84Half Empty SaddlesJune 16Paul SmithFirst appearance of Sugarfoot in a Woody short.
85His Better ElfAugust 11
86Everglade RaidSeptember 8First appearance of All I. Gator.
87Tree's a CrowdOctober 6
88Jittery JesterNovember 3The most recent Woody Woodpecker short remastered and released on DVD.

1959

TitleDateDirectorNotes
89Tomcat CombatFebruary 2Paul Smith
90Log JammedMarch 2
91Panhandle ScandalApril 20Alex Lovy
92Woodpecker in the MoonJune 15
93The Tee BirdAugust 10Paul SmithFinal appearance of Dapper Denver Dooley.
94Romp in a SwampOctober 5Final appearance of All I. Gator.
95Kiddie LeagueNovember 2

1960s

1960

TitleDateDirectorNotes
96Billion Dollar BonerFebruary 8Alex Lovy
97Pistol Packin' WoodpeckerMarch 7Paul Smith
98Heap Big HepcatApril 4
99BallyhooeyMay 2Alex LovyFinal Woody short directed by Alex Lovy.
100How to Stuff a WoodpeckerMay 30Paul SmithFinal appearance of Professor Dingledong.
101Bats in the BelfryJuly 11
102Ozark LarkAugust 8
103Southern Fried HospitalityNovember 7Jack Hannah
104Fowled Up FalconDecember 5Paul Smith

1961

TitleDateDirectorNotes
105Poop Deck PirateJanuary 2Jack Hannah
106The Bird Who Came to DinnerMarch 6Paul Smith
107Gabby's DinerApril 24Jack Hannah
108Sufferin' CatsJune 26Paul Smith
109Franken-StymiedJuly 24Jack HannahLast cartoon to use the orchestral Woody theme.
110Busman's HolidayAugust 14Paul Smith
111Phantom of the Horse OperaOctober 9First appearance of Dirty McNasty.
112Woody's Kook-OutNovember 6Jack Hannah

1962

TitleDateDirectorNotes
113Home Sweet HomewreckerJanuary 1Paul Smith
114Rock-a-Bye GatorJanuary 29Jack Hannah
115Room and BoredMarch 5Paul SmithFirst appearance of Smedley Dog in a Woody short.
116Rocket RacketApril 30Jack Hannah
117Careless CaretakerMay 28Paul Smith
118Tragic MagicJuly 2
N/AHyde and SneakJuly 23Cameo on an Inspector Willoughby short.
119Voo-Doo Boo-BooAugust 13Jack HannahFinal Woody short directed by Jack Hannah.
120Crowin' PainsSeptember 24Paul Smith
121Little Woody Riding HoodOctober 15

1963

TitleDateDirectorNotes
122Greedy Gabby GatorJanuary 1Sid MarcusFinal appearance of Gabby Gator.Directorial debut for Sid Marcus.
123Robin Hoody WoodyFebruary 15Paul Smith
124Stowaway WoodyMay 3Sid Marcus
125Shutter BugMay 17Paul Smith
126Coy DecoyJune 28Sid Marcus
127The Tenant's RacketJuly 26
128Short in the SaddleAugust 30Paul Smith
129Tepee for TwoSeptember 27Sid Marcus
130Science FrictionNovember 15
131Calling Dr. WoodpeckerDecember 13Paul SmithFirst appearance of Mrs. Meany.

1964

TitleDateDirectorNotes
132Dumb Like a FoxJanuary 17Sid MarcusFirst appearance of Fink Fox. Final Woody short under the "Universal International" banner.
133Saddle Sore WoodyMarch 13Paul SmithFirst Woody short under the "Universal Pictures" banner.
134Woody's Clip JointMay 8Sid MarcusFirst Woody short under the "Universal Pictures" banner.
135Freeway FracasJune 26Paul SmithFinal Woody Woodpecker cartoon that uses the 1950 version of Woody's laugh by Grace Stafford.
136SkinfolksJuly 17Sid MarcusFirst use of the 1964 version of Woody's laugh by Grace Stafford, which was used for the remainder of the series.
137Get Lost! Little DoggySeptember 4First appearance of Duffy Dog.
N/ARoof Top Razzle-DazzleOctober 9Paul SmithCameo in The Beary's Family Album short.
N/ASpook-a-NannyOctober 21Sid Marcus
Paul Smith
Final appearance of Smedley Dog, Andy Panda, and Wally Walrus in a Woody short, and also the only appearance of Homer Pigeon in a Woody short.
138Roamin' RomanDecember 4Paul Smith

1965

Starting this year, all shorts carry the "Universal Pictures" banner.

TitleDateDirectorNotes
139Three Little WoodpeckersJanuary 2Sid Marcus
140Woodpecker WantedFebruary 20Paul Smith
N/AFractured FriendshipMarch 20Sid MarcusCameo in Chilly Willy short.
141Birds of a FeatherApril 10
142Canned Dog FeudJune 19Paul Smith
143Janie Get Your GunAugust 7
144Sioux MeSeptember 25Sid MarcusFinal appearance of Fink Fox.
145What's PeckinDecember 4Paul SmithFirst appearance of Professor Grossenfibber.

1966

Starting with Lonesome Ranger, all shorts are directed by Paul Smith.

TitleDateDirectorNotes
146Rough Riding HoodJanuary 1Sid Marcus
147Lonesome RangerFebruary 26Paul Smith
148Woody and the BeanstalkMarch 26
149Hassle in a CastleMay 21
150The Big BiteJuly 16
151Astronut WoodyAugust 6
152Practical YolkSeptember 24
153Monster of CeremoniesNovember 19

1967

Starting with Hot Diggity Dog, all shorts are composed by Walter Greene.

TitleDateDirectorNotes
154Sissy SheriffJanuary 28Paul Smith
155Have Gun, Can't TravelApril 8
156The Nautical NutApril 29
157Hot Diggity DogMay 20
158Horse PlayJuly 17
N/AChilly ChumsSeptember 4Cameo on Chilly Willy short.
159Secret Agent Woody WoodpeckerOctober 2

1968

TitleDateDirectorNotes
160Lotsa LuckFebruary 26Paul SmithFinal appearance of Dirty McNasty.
161Woody the FreeloaderMarch 25
162Peck of TroubleApril 22
163Fat in the SaddleMay 20
164Feudin Fightin-N-FussinJune 17
165A Lad in BagdadAugust 5
166One Horse TownOctober 21

1969

TitleDateDirectorNotes
167Hook, Line and StinkerJanuary 13Paul Smith
168Little SkeeterMarch 10
169Woody's Knight MareMay 5
170Tumble Weed GreedJune 9
171Ship A'hoy WoodyAugust 4
172Prehistoric Super SalesmanSeptember 1Final appearance of Professor Grossenfibber; Dallas McKennon does not voice Grossenfibber, instead Daws Butler does.
173Phoney PonyOctober 27

1970s

1970

TitleDateDirectorNotes
174Seal on the LooseJanuary 26Paul Smith
175Wild Bill HiccupApril 6
176Coo Coo NutsJuly 27
177Hi-Rise Wise GuysAugust 24
178Buster's Last StandOctober 5
179All Hams on DeckNovember 30

1971

TitleDateDirectorNotes
180Flim Flam FountainJanuary 5Paul SmithFinal appearances of Knothead and Splinter.
181Sleepy Time ChimesMarch 22
182The Reluctant RecruitApril 26
183How to Trap a WoodpeckerMay 31
184Woody's Magic TouchAugust 23
185Kitty from the CitySeptember 20
186The Snoozin' BruinOctober 25
187Shanghai WoodyNovember 22

1972

TitleDateDirectorNotes
188Indian CornJanuary 1Paul Smith
189Gold Diggin' WoodpeckerFebruary 1Final appearance of Sugarfoot in a Woody Woodpecker short.
190Pecking Holes in PolesMarch 1
191Chili Con CornyMay 1
192Show Biz BeagleJune 1
193For the Love of PizzaJuly 1
194The Genie with the Light TouchAugust 1Final appearance of Buzz Buzzard.
195Bye, Bye, BlackboardSeptember 1

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