Completely underrated. My favorite cartoons of all time. I loved everything this studio put out.. even the later ones of lesser quality. I have all the DVDs from Columbia House and the box sets. I wish Universal would release the rest of them. I am waiting..
Couldn't agree more! Woody Woodpecker is great. and those DVD boxsets are quite rare. Hold on to them forever. You know what? I am going to do something more with the history of Woody Woodpecker in a future segment.
Walter Lantz studios is one of the most overlooked cartoon studios of the Golden age of American Animation. I actually read a 500+ page book on the history of American animation and I don’t think there was even one chapter dedicated to Lantz. Which is odd because they made a TON of cartoons back then, and woody himself appeared in nearly 200 shorts from the golden age!
Walter Lantz was truly an unsung hero of animation. Growing up, if I had a choice, I'd pick a Woody Woodpecker compilation over the standard video store/library fare of Disney or Warner Bros & co. Something about Lantz, Fleischer, and Hanna-Barbera's works spoke to me more than any others. I still have Mr. Lantz to thank for my love of the more obscure studios, and thank you for this great retrospective!
possibly the most underrated animator during that era of animation. like I explained, he had his hands in a lot of things before he even gotten to make Woody Woodpecker. his cartoons just had a certain style/feel to it no cartoon ever had. this was probably due to the 80's iteraation of The Woody Woodpecker Show.
@@genethemachine7169 It's okay, so long as you know now. Before working for Lantz, Hardaway wrote for Warner Brothers. He had the personal nickname "Bugs", a term in the early 20th century for "crazy", which arguably defines his sense of humor. He helped create Bugs Bunny, after whom the rabbit is named.
not only that. they worked together as well. seems a lot of Golden era of animators worked alongside each other at one point in their career. by the way, i would love to thank you for watching. please subscriber if you haven't and like the video if you did
Me as well. Woody had all the great qualities of a cartoon star and should have been mentioned alongside Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse. my theory is that he was always limited to television and never really stayed in the public eye, like Mickey and Bugs has.
I'm curious what helps woody woodpecker stand out from the Looney Tunes and Tex Avery's MGM cartoons. It was the same question I had for Avery's Droopy and other MGM creations until I heard it was morw unrealistic in physics.
thank you so much. this is a passion of mine and I loved Woody as a kid so I wanted to curate the character the right way. I have way more coming up. Please subscribe. I would greatly appreciate it so much. The one I have lined up next is very very good one. Stay tuned
First of all, thank you for watching. Secondly. Billy West voiced Ren and Stimpy. Billy took over the duties of voicing Ren after John Kricfalusi left due to his outing with Nickelodeon over the direction of the series. John Kricfalusi voiced Ren for the first two seasons. Hope that clears it up
8:46 That's a lie. Woody was created by former Warner Brothers writer and director Joseph Benson "Ben" "Bugs" Hardaway. Lantz and Stafford weren't even married yet.
i didn't say he drew the character by himself. it was a collaborative effort. it was actually Lantz's idea for Woody. the concept of creation is coming up with the idea itself which Walter conjured up. you have to understand that at the time, when you drew at a studio, no matter if you drew the character or not, it was the property of the studio you were working in. drawing the character doesn't constitute in fully creating something. you have to have the idea itself. this is why I mention Walter over Bugs due to that. also i do mention him Ben Hardaway as co-creator in a factoid 9:44
@@thecartooncurator I recommend you watch Hardaway's "Porky's Hare Hunt" and "Hare-Um-Scare-Um."
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I also heard about how Lantz and Stafford weren't even married at the time. But i wonder if there is any accurate info somewhere about WHEN did they actually married. Everywhere i search, it only says "1940". But no info on the month
Happy 83rd anniversary, Woody Woodpecker & Happy 122nd Birthday, Universal Studios.
Completely underrated. My favorite cartoons of all time. I loved everything this studio put out.. even the later ones of lesser quality. I have all the DVDs from Columbia House and the box sets. I wish Universal would release the rest of them. I am waiting..
Couldn't agree more! Woody Woodpecker is great. and those DVD boxsets are quite rare. Hold on to them forever. You know what? I am going to do something more with the history of Woody Woodpecker in a future segment.
@@thecartooncurator well i subscribed so i will be looking for it. Always want to learn something i dont know
Walter Lantz studios is one of the most overlooked cartoon studios of the Golden age of American Animation. I actually read a 500+ page book on the history of American animation and I don’t think there was even one chapter dedicated to Lantz. Which is odd because they made a TON of cartoons back then, and woody himself appeared in nearly 200 shorts from the golden age!
Walter Lantz was truly an unsung hero of animation. Growing up, if I had a choice, I'd pick a Woody Woodpecker compilation over the standard video store/library fare of Disney or Warner Bros & co. Something about Lantz, Fleischer, and Hanna-Barbera's works spoke to me more than any others. I still have Mr. Lantz to thank for my love of the more obscure studios, and thank you for this great retrospective!
possibly the most underrated animator during that era of animation. like I explained, he had his hands in a lot of things before he even gotten to make Woody Woodpecker. his cartoons just had a certain style/feel to it no cartoon ever had. this was probably due to the 80's iteraation of The Woody Woodpecker Show.
Woody Woodpecker over Looney Tunes?
Lantz never credited Hardaway for creating the bird/
@@yosefdemby8792 That is definitely one of Lantz's shortcomings, but at the age of 5, I wouldn't have known.
@@genethemachine7169 It's okay, so long as you know now.
Before working for Lantz, Hardaway wrote for Warner Brothers. He had the personal nickname "Bugs", a term in the early 20th century for "crazy", which arguably defines his sense of humor. He helped create Bugs Bunny, after whom the rabbit is named.
The Woody cartoons from the 40’s, especially the ones directed by Shamus Culhane, are classics!!
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One of the only channels with a Woody Woodpecker history. Nice!
So underrated so good.
Universal really needs to release the og shorts on peacock
Agree but doubtful since most of the studios hardly care for their golden age library.
I just realized Walt Disney Walter lantz…😳
not only that. they worked together as well. seems a lot of Golden era of animators worked alongside each other at one point in their career. by the way, i would love to thank you for watching. please subscriber if you haven't and like the video if you did
@@thecartooncurator did do
awesome
its funny i always liked woody he was so much fun even more fun than anything disney ever put out🙂
Me as well. Woody had all the great qualities of a cartoon star and should have been mentioned alongside Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse. my theory is that he was always limited to television and never really stayed in the public eye, like Mickey and Bugs has.
I'm curious what helps woody woodpecker stand out from the Looney Tunes and Tex Avery's MGM cartoons. It was the same question I had for Avery's Droopy and other MGM creations until I heard it was morw unrealistic in physics.
That’s right
thank you so much. this is a passion of mine and I loved Woody as a kid so I wanted to curate the character the right way. I have way more coming up. Please subscribe. I would greatly appreciate it so much. The one I have lined up next is very very good one. Stay tuned
correction : billy west voiced stimpy not ren
First of all, thank you for watching. Secondly. Billy West voiced Ren and Stimpy. Billy took over the duties of voicing Ren after John Kricfalusi left due to his outing with Nickelodeon over the direction of the series. John Kricfalusi voiced Ren for the first two seasons. Hope that clears it up
10:58 - 11:04 = We got Big Chungus at Home
8:46 That's a lie. Woody was created by former Warner Brothers writer and director Joseph Benson "Ben" "Bugs" Hardaway. Lantz and Stafford weren't even married yet.
i didn't say he drew the character by himself. it was a collaborative effort. it was actually Lantz's idea for Woody. the concept of creation is coming up with the idea itself which Walter conjured up. you have to understand that at the time, when you drew at a studio, no matter if you drew the character or not, it was the property of the studio you were working in. drawing the character doesn't constitute in fully creating something. you have to have the idea itself. this is why I mention Walter over Bugs due to that. also i do mention him Ben Hardaway as co-creator in a factoid 9:44
@@thecartooncurator I recommend you watch Hardaway's "Porky's Hare Hunt" and "Hare-Um-Scare-Um."
I also heard about how Lantz and Stafford weren't even married at the time. But i wonder if there is any accurate info somewhere about WHEN did they actually married. Everywhere i search, it only says "1940". But no info on the month