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7/10
Woody's First Starring Role
ccthemovieman-15 September 2007
This was Woody's first cartoon where he was the star, and his second appearance overall. We get the theme song, the familiar laugh and an opening song "Everybody thinks I'm Crazy." That sort of lets you know what you're in for with this loony animated character, voiced by Mel Blanc of Loony Tunes fame. Blanc stayed with this character until Warner Brothers issued him an "exclusive" contract, which meant Woody had to go, in his repertoire.

Anyway, the creatures in the forest all think Woody's nuts. After a while, he wonders himself so he goes to see a doctor: "Dr. Horace N. Buggy." The doctor, with a Scottish brogue, is nuttier than Woody!

A highlight: Woody carving out a nice totem pole in seconds
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8/10
Everybody Thinks He's Crazy- And I'm Crazy About Him!
RJV28 January 2004
When Woody Woodpecker debuted as an antagonist for star Andy Panda in KNOCK KNOCK in 1940, his zany antics immediately captivated audiences. Shrewdly aware of the woodpecker's star potential, producer Walter Lantz cast him in his first solo cartoon, WOODY WOODPECKER. Under Lantz's uncredited direction, this cartoon discharges an authentically wacky and convulsive energy that's reminiscent of the contemporary Warner Brothers cartoons. Indeed one of the writers, Ben "Bugs" Hardaway had worked at Warner's before Lantz hired him.

Most of the energy comes from Woody himself. He represents the uninhibited id as he darts all over the screen, pulls prankish stunts, sasses his antagonists, and employs his trademark laugh. And what an appropriately outrageous design for an outrageous character with his extremely long bill, buck teeth, goofy eyes, stumpy legs, and a garish mixture of blue, red, yellow and green all over his body. The brilliant Mel Blanc provides an appropriately loony voice that is as oddly endearing as it is funny. Thank to Blanc's work and the skillful animation, Woody Woodpecker never seems obnoxious; just a lovable nut. One senses his comic aggressiveness is not derived from malice but from a naturally manic temperament.

Undoubtedly the highlight is in the beginning when Woody sings "Everybody Thinks I'm Crazy." The lyrics aren't sensationally funny, but Darrel Calker's jaunty music, Blanc's hilarious singing, and the comical animation of Woody's strutting make this a showstopper. In fact, this song would be Woody's theme in his early cartoons. Some one ought to do a cover of this song.

Mel Blanc would've undoubtedly remained the voice of Woody Woodpecker until his death if Warner Brothers hadn't given him an exclusive contract. (However, he did later did Woody's voice on some children's records.) It's a pity because of all the actors I've heard do the woodpecker (I never heard Billy West's work on THE NEW WOODY WOODPECKER SHOW, Blanc was the most impressive. He conveyed a charismatic craziness that none of the other actors I've heard could capture. Although Lantz continued to produce fine Woody Woodpecker cartoons for some time, I feel the woodpecker lost a little pizazz when Blanc was replaced.
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7/10
Never Cared Much for Him
Hitchcoc9 April 2018
I won't let my prejudices stand in the way. While Woody wasn't premiered her, he is introduced as a significant character. He is the center of everything in the most obnoxious way. Here, he is indeed zany and out of control. Later, Walter Lantz softened him a bit, and made him more normal, but he is still off the charts in acting loopy. We are introduced to a Fox who is a psychiatrist. Unfortunately, there is no curing Woody. Nicely done first effort.
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Woody Takes the Lead
Michael_Elliott8 June 2010
Woody Woodpecker (1941)

** 1/2 (out of 4)

The title character makes his leading debut here. The film starts off in the woods as Woody is going around acting crazy as usual. The forest creatures bring up the fact that he's crazy so the screwy woodpecker goes to see a psychiatrist to see if he really is. This is a pretty good cartoon that has some funny moments but I think it's still a little less entertaining that some of the later entries in the series. It goes without saying but Mel Blanc does a wonderful job with the voice of Woody and that constant "pecking" is a terrific sound and really makes all of these shorts so memorable. I think a lot of credit should also be given to the supporting characters in the forest as well as the doctor. I think one of the best highlights is a simple joke as Woody not being able to say psychiatrist.
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6/10
There are 239 known species of woodpeckers . . .
pixrox111 February 2023
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. . . absolutely none of which closely resemble the monstrosity unveiled in WOODY WOODPECKER. This animated avian creature is about what a film goer would expect from America's infamous House of Horror, Universal. It's hard to believe that Woody attracted more families to the theater than he scared away. A scarecrow has nothing on a scare p-word, though Woody looks as if he could be stuffed with straw. Woodpeckers spend most of their waking hours foraging for insect prey, but you would never know this from seeing early Woody films, such as KNOCK KNOCK and WOODY WOODPECKER. Instead, Woody seems to be Hell-bent upon scaring the pants off little kids. How sad.
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10/10
Great show!
Movie Nuttball8 July 2005
When this show was on I watched it every time I could! I thought that the characters were really funny and all had great personalities. The animation in My opinion was crisp, clean, and really clear. Not to mention beautiful! Most of the characters in this show are hilarious like Looney Tunes characters that we all love. in My opinion these characters are the funnies and talented ever seen. In fact, The things that goes on in this series' cartoons are in My opinion nuts which that is what makes them hilarious! There are so many to like and laugh at and the silly things they do! If you like the original Looney Tunes then I strongly recommend that you watch this show!
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10/10
Classic Woody Woodpecker
TheLittleSongbird7 July 2017
Was very fond of Woody Woodpecker and his cartoons as a child. Still get much enjoyment out of them now as a young adult, even if there are more interesting in personality cartoon characters and better overall cartoons.

After a scene-stealing debut in the Andy Panda cartoon 'Knock Knock', 'Woody Woodpecker' is his first cartoon as a leading character. While there may be cartoon characters with slightly more interesting personalities, Woody is still at his best incredibly funny, never obnoxious and very lovable, summing him up in one word it would be wonderfully nuts. His personality traits are still evolving and while a few are different others are unmistakably recognisable.

For just the first lead Woody Woodpecker cartoon, but his second overall, the animation is great. Woody is much more appealingly designed even though still evolving, while the colours are rich and vibrant and the backgrounds meticulous in their detail.

Love the music too. It's characterful, lushly orchestrated and is not only dynamic with the action it even enhances it. The writing is suitably witty and raises a number of chuckles, while the never less than amusing and beautifully timed sight gags are even more impressive.

Highlight is definitely the "Everybody Thinks I'm Crazy" number, in animation, music and voice work, it is quite the comic masterpiece. The totem pole and struggling to say psychiatrist parts are fun too.

'Woody Woodpecker's' voice acting is strong, while there was more familiarity with the later voice actors the cartoon is evidence that Mel Blanc should have voiced Woody in more cartoons, being a near-unparalleled master at being manic and sharp as a razor that has always suited Woody down pat and he was one of Woody's better voice actors to bring that out.

Overall, a Woody Woodpecker classic. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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10/10
The adorably demented debut of Woody 1.0 !!!
PeachHamBeach8 July 2013
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I'm biased for Mel Blanc, but that's not the only reason I love this cartoon! There are at least 5 versions of Woody Woodpecker that I recognize with my eyes. The crazy, demented redhead with the red chest/tummy, brilliant blue plumage, pretty green tail feathers, goofy green eyes, wacky teeth, big yellow feet and receding chin is my favorite of all. He was mistakenly thought to be "too ugly" or "too insane" to have any potential for audience appeal, and somehow, even after the audiences proved to love this nutjob of a bird, Version 1.0 lasted only 9 cartoons, gradually becoming less "ugly" and having a cuter face. By the time "Ace in The Hole" and "The Screwball" came along, Woody was a wee bit rounder, cuter, and not quite as homely. His last cartoon was "Ration Bored".

His first appearance was in the Andy Panda classic, "Knock Knock" in which he plays a nameless woodpecker driving Andy and his dad bananas. From that first "Guess who?" I was hooked! An instant hit, he soon got his first starring role in this short, also known as "the Cracked Nut." Among the cuter baby robins and quails, and owls and squirrels is the community crackpot, Woody Woodpecker. Tired of being talked trash about, Woody decides to visit a psychologist to see if he really is a whack-a- doodle. He meets a Scottish Fox doctor who proves to be more demented than even Woody.

As a cartoon connoisseur (sp?) I regard different "versions" of characters as different characters all together. As far as I'm concerned, the first and best "Woody" didn't live very long. After 9 shorts, the studio decided Woody's color scheme had to be toned down, so his red chest became white and he lost all those interesting bright colors. He became less "insane" yet more obnoxious. willfully stealing food and mooching off of folks like Wally Walrus and others rather than being innocently nutty. I have nothing against Ben "Bugsy" Hardaway, who is also said to be the inspiration for Bugs Bunny's personality, but this Woody #2 is the least of my favorites. I'll write more about him as I review the different shorts.
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9/10
Everybody thinks I'm crazy
pidgot18 June 2020
This cartoon is a great start to the series Mel Blanc did an excellent job on woody All of the animals were do.mean to him little bird be himself that's why he's famous but all in all this was the first cartoon in his series and it went out with a bam any Panda cartoon in the antagonist role he quickly caught the attention of fans and they love them and I do too so this is a cartoon I recommend night now 9/10
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4/10
World's most famous woodpecker
Horst_In_Translation23 October 2015
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"Woody Woodpecker" is a cartoon from almost 75 years ago, has color and shows us the adventures of Woody Woodpecker. Now, woodpeckers are generally pretty cute bird, but not so this one. The animals in the forest come to the conclusion that he is crazy and it's time for him to see a psychiatrist. That's what he does and luckily for Woody the psychiatrist is one of these foxes that do not intend to eat him. Still, the session is not a success as, in the end, it seems Woody's insanity is actually contagious. This cartoon was made by the legendary Walter Lantz and the title character is voices by the even more legendary Mel Blanc. All in all, it was more of a wild than a really funny or entertaining film, but I guess that's because I am not exactly a great Woody Woodpecker fan. Not recommended.
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