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- Based on the hit 1951 jingle, this stop-motion animated short briefly follows the titular Suzy Snowflake as she brings joyful snowfall with her, heralding people to play with her before the chance is gone.
- An animated musical number of the beloved classic song based off everyone's favorite snowman Frosty.
- A stop-motion animated film version of the song "The Three Little Dwarfs"
- "Tiger Rag" starring Walter Liberace at the piano. Liberace plays a "double time, rhythm arrangement" of the title song while two attractive ladies watch in this Soundie.
- In this jazzy animated version of the tune, Peter Cottontail outsmarts the big bad wolf and protects his fellow rabbits, but he has a close scrape with a shotgun-toting Farmer Jones.
- A pair of convicts, a cat and a mouse, get rid of their striped prison suits and head for the hills. They hide in a tree but two skunks live there and have no intention of vacating. The escaped prisoners soon decide they prefer returning to the jail.
- Raw newsreel footage is compiled to tell the story of the tragic German zeppelin, featuring scenes of the airship's happier days in 1936, followed by shots chronicling the Hindenburg's final hours on May 6, 1937, before its fiery demise.
- Woody is getting his hair cut at the local barber shop when suddenly, said barber walks right out on him (it's his lunch break). What's worse, a news report states that Louie the Lion has escaped from the circus. Sure enough, Louie enters the barber shop and forces Woody to hide him from the cops. The cops enter but Woody sends them away ("There's no lion here"). However, Woody soon learns that there is a reward offered for whoever captures Louie. Woody offers the lion a "disguise", luring him into a trap and molding a vase over his head. Finally, the ringmaster looking for Louie arrives but is turned off by the lion's now hideous appearance and refuses Woody the reward. Finally, Louie gets revenge to shave Woody bald and, Woody ends his laugh in disgust.
- Woody Woodpecker visits Niagara Falls---on the Canadian and American side both, according to some viewers---and asks about going over the famous falls in a barrel which the guard tells him it is forbidden, which immediately makes Woody decide to do it, anyway. Woody uses everything BUT a ladder in his attempts, and the guard prevents him going over several times, but the guard winds up in a barrel and goes over himself. Woody, dressed as a policeman, is awaiting him at the bottom to give him a ticket for breaking the law.
- The episode revolves around Woody driving a car in his typical manner, which includes eluding a persistent police officer.
- As in the nursery rhyme, Simple Simon meets a pieman on his way to the fair and samples his wares. However, when he makes no purchase, the pieman becomes angry, follows Simon to the fair, and makes his stay there miserable.
- Woody Woodpecker buys life insurance with the benifactor being Buzz Buzzard who wants to collect early.
- Woody escapes from the rain and lightning into the castle of a mad scientist. The scientist's latest invention, a chicken-plucking robot name Frankie, has awoken, and think's Woody is a chicken! Woody has to stay away from Frankie if he wants to keep his feathers.
- Woody Woodpecker is a guest at a television show and walks off with a space helmet and a space gun as souvenirs. He pretends to be a man from Mars, and is believed to the extent that he is caught and sent to an atomic laboratory for testing, which convinces the scientists he does belong on Mars. They send him to Mars on a rocket-ship and, once there, the Martians are convinced he is a crazy alien from Earth, and start testing him in their laboratories.
- Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep, and that leaves one of them vulnerable to a pack of hillbilly wolves. It's Mighty Mouse to the rescue!
- An angry volcano god in the South Pacific demands a sacrifice, and a lovely young woman in the god's service finds the perfect candidates in the form of two American sailors: Woody Woodpecker and Buzz Buzzard.
- Woody's home is beset by an invasion of voracious alien termites.
- 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. He hides the tonic in Woody's house hoping to retreive it the next day. When the listless Woody awakes, he imbibes the tonic, giving him the strength of twenty men which he immediately tests. Eventually, "The Bat" lures Woody to his hideout in hopes of retrieving his bottle, resulting in a man-to-man (bat?) showdown between Woody and "The Bat".
- Woody gets a job selling insurance policies. He tries to sell one to a bum living on the poor side of town.
- A witch tempts children with a box full of spooks.
- 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. The sheriff also arrives and there is much confusion on the premises before Woody gets the reward for capturing the chief.
- When the sailing ship 'Hesperus' gets into trouble in a raging sea-storm, the ever-vigilant lighthouse keeper, Mighty Mouse, flies forth and comes to the rescue of the captain, his fair-maiden daughter, and the crew.
- Gabby Gator tricks Woody Woodpecker into staying at his "hotel" in the hopes of cooking him for his meal.
- Woody Woodpecker bothers a wealthy man who has been diagnosed as allergic to noise.
- A woman buys a toy woodpecker for her son. Unbeknownst to her, it's Woody.
- A bandit and his horse (a bigger crook than the bandit) find out that a big shipment of gold bullion is being shipped by train, so they make immediate plans to hijack it. But, Woody Woodpecker is the guard in the baggage car, and foils all their attempts to steal it, and soon horse and rider are in the jail-house.
- Woody decides to fly all the way to.Hawaii, but lands atop a ship.
- Woody Woodpecker is set to become the first woodpecker in space. Gabby Gator sets up a fake rocket and diverts Woody away from Cape Canaveral, hoping to cook him for dinner.
- Woody is asked by a law officer to serve a court summons on Buzz Buzzard. Woody accepts but when Buzz takes a look at the summons, he disposes of Woody and thwarts all his attempts to deliver it. Finally, Woody uses hypnotism to get Buzz to accept it and, just for kicks, hypnotizes him into thinking he's various animals and getting him to wander around a skyscraper skeleton. Finally, Woody brings Buzz into the officer who serves Woody with a court summons for practicing hypnotism out of season. The enraged woodpecker in turn hypnotizes Buzz into thinking he's a hungry giant and the officer is a ham sandwich.
- Woody escapes from getting stuffed at a taxidermy school and is pursued by Strongnose the bloodhound, who has a nose for trouble.
- A Terrytoons animated short. A high rise building is on fire and the firemen come to the rescue of a damsel in distress running from a flame.
- Woody Woodpecker is working at a broom factory when a witch comes in for broom repairs. Rather than paying, she attempts to steal her completed broom.
- A Terrytoons animated short. Paul Terry and Frank Moser take on the story of Jack in the Beanstalk where Jack, an Airedale dog, lives with Mother Hubbard.
- A tree surgeon arrives in a forest to inspect a tree, specifically Woody's. He destroys Woody's bed with a drill and Woody plans to get even. First, he sticks a pan over said drill, then sticks his foot in the tree's branch and kicks the doctor in the face with it. He also inflates the doctor's stethoscope with a bellows until it explodes and holds up a sexy pin-up when the doctor x-rays the tree. Finally, Doc discovers Woody and gives chase but Woody inevitably outsmarts him knocking the doc unconscious. The pest gone, Woody can now continue his rest.
- Mighty Mouse comes to the aid of mice trying to enjoy winter sports.
- Farmer Al Falfa tries to save his Swiss cheese from thieving mice.
- Woody Woodpecker is in the Foreign Legion, where he and his commander are guarding a dancing girl. A neighboring sheik wants her for his harem, and he kidnaps her. Woody goes to the sheik's palace and finally frees her by disguising her to be as ugly as homemade sin.
- Rip Van Winkle drinks a brew given to him by elves in the woods.
- A Terrytoons animated short. Continuing with their musical style shorts, Paul Terry and Frank Mozer present a full on opera with animals rushing into the opera house to watch and listen.
- In this Walter Lantz production (U-I production number 8326), distributed by Universal-International long before MCA/Universal existed, Woody Woodpecker tangles with a burly lumberjack over food. A furious battle ensues until a giant buzz-saw chases the lumberjack away and Woody returns to his dinner.
- Tom Tom the Piper's Son helps Mary Mary Quite Contrary's garden grow.
- Doc and Champ run a travelling store, a wagon of goods which they pull into an Indian reservation, "Scalpum Village". They succeed in selling goods to the various Indians but one lovesick Indian requires female companionship... and will pay big money for it. Not one to pass up a quick buck, Doc decides to disguise Champ as a female Indian. At first, the Indian is unimpressed but Doc sprays him with a love potion and the smitten Indian madly gives chase. Champ, however, wants no part of romance and flees the Indian. Eventually, they crash into Doc's wagon culminating in a woman's dress and "Goldilocks" wig landing on Doc. The Indian, looking over the two, decides Doc is now the "woman" worth chasing after and chases him into the distance.
- A clown saves a beautiful circus performer from a lion and wins her heart.