Alex Lovy (Directing)

Little is known about Alex Lovy, a figure with a modest footprint in Directing. Stay tuned for updates as more details become available.

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5.9

I Yabba Dabba Do!

A grown-up Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm decide to get married.

Release Date: 1993-02-07

Department: Writing

Job: Story

Vote Count: 48

6.0

Jetsons: The Movie

George Jetson is forced to uproot his family when Mr. Spacely promotes him to take charge of a new factory on a distant planet.

Release Date: 1990-06-06

Department: Art

Job: Storyboard Artist

Vote Count: 191

Yogi's Treasure Hunt
7.2

Yogi's Treasure Hunt

Yogi's Treasure Hunt is a cartoon series first aired in 1985 as part of the weekend/weekday morning programming block, The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera. It is the fourth incarnation of Hanna-Barbera's Yogi Bear.

Release Date: 1985-09-02

Department: Writing

Job: Writer

Episode Count: 1

Vote Count: 8

7.3

The Flintstones: Jogging Fever

After failing his annual physical, Fred wants to prove to everyone that he is in shape, so he decides to become the first citizen of Bedrock to enter the Rockstone Marathon.

Release Date: 1981-10-11

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 10

6.9

The Flintstones: Wind-Up Wilma

Wilma is a celebrity when she gets a shot at the big leagues and becomes a pitcher for the Bedrock Dodgers after nailing a couple of robbers with a melon at the grocery store; however, she and Fred argue over her ambition to pitch for the team because Fred thinks a woman's place is in the home.

Release Date: 1981-10-04

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 16

6.8

The Flintstones: Fred's Final Fling

Due to a mix-up at the doctor's office, Fred believes he has only 24 hours left to live.

Release Date: 1980-11-07

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 10

5.7

Casper's First Christmas

Yogi Bear, Boo Boo, Huckleberry Hound and more Hanna-Barbera characters get lost and decide to spend Christmas by vising Casper, the friendly ghost. But soon they encounter a not-so-friendly ghost.

Release Date: 1979-12-18

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 7

7.6

The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone

The Flintstones and the Rubbles win a trip on "Make a Deal or Don't" to Count Rockula's castle in Rocksylvania, where they have an unpleasant meeting with the Count and his servant, Frankenstone.

Release Date: 1979-10-30

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 60

6.7

Casper's Halloween Special

On Halloween night, Hairy Scarey, Winifred Witch and Screech Ghost are plotting their mean-spirited spookings. Casper refuses to join them and decides to go trick-or-treating dressed as a real boy, but neighborhood kids see through his disguise and run away in fear. Casper is heartbroken until he meets a special group of orphans who accept him for who he is, a ghost. But their fun is soon spoiled as Hairy Scary and his ghostly crew interfere. Now it is up to Casper and his new friends to stop their ghastly games and save Halloween before it is too late. --Wikipedia

Release Date: 1979-10-30

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 7

Casper And The Angels
5.9

Casper And The Angels

Casper and the Angels is a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and aired for one season on NBC. Casper the Friendly Ghost was a guardian angel for two female motorcycle space cops named Minnie and Maxie in the year 2179. They were joined by a rambunctious ghost named Hairy Scary, who would scare villains and troublemakers, but unlike most other ghosts, was accepting of the fact that Casper was a gentle ghost who did not like to scare people. The show was apparently Hanna-Barbera's second attempt to cash in on the popularity of Charlie's Angels, the first being Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels. Twenty-six 15-minute segments shown as thirteen 30-minute episodes were produced, as well as two 1979 television specials: Casper's Halloween Special and Casper's First Christmas.The show was shown on Cartoon Network and Boomerang for a few years.

Release Date: 1979-09-22

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 26

Vote Count: 19

The New Shmoo
4.6

The New Shmoo

The New Shmoo is an American animated series based on the character from the Li'l Abner comic strip created by Al Capp. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for NBC. The series aired in September 1979.

Release Date: 1979-09-22

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 16

Vote Count: 5

Fred and Barney Meet The Thing
5.6

Fred and Barney Meet The Thing

Fred and Barney Meet The Thing is a 60-minute Saturday morning animated package show produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions from September 8, 1979 to December 1, 1979 on NBC. It contained the following segments: ⁕The New Fred and Barney Show ⁕The Thing Despite the title, the two segments remained separate and did not crossover with one another. Fred, Barney and the Thing were only featured together during the show's opening title sequence and in brief bumpers between segments. The unusual combination of a Marvel superhero and The Flintstones was possible because, at this time, Marvel Comics owned the rights to several Hanna-Barbera franchises and were, in fact, publishing comic books based upon them; The Flintstones was one of these. For the 1979-80 season, the series was expanded to ninety-minutes with the addition of The New Shmoo episodes and retitled Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo.

Release Date: 1979-09-08

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 26

Vote Count: 5

Dinky Dog
7.0

Dinky Dog

Dinky Dog is an 11-minute animated segment on The All-New Popeye Hour from September 9, 1978 to September 1981 and was Hanna-Barbera's first show created and produced in Australia. Following the original network run of The All-New Popeye Hour, Dinky Dog was given its own half-hour timeslot in syndication. Thirty-two 11-minute installments of Dinky Dog were produced; two were aired per 30-minute episode.

Release Date: 1978-09-09

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 32

Vote Count: 3

6.9

A Flintstone Christmas

Santa has an accident at Fred's house on Christmas Eve, Fred and Barney have to continue his run for him.

Release Date: 1977-12-07

Department: Production

Job: Associate Producer

Vote Count: 67

Shake, Rattle and Roll

Shake, Rattle and Roll

Shake, Rattle, and Roll is one of the six short segments part of the CB Bears animated comedy television series produced by Hanna-Barbera which aired on NBC from September 10 to December 3, 1977. Shake, Rattle and Roll are three ghosts who run a hotel for ghosts and other supernatural creatures. Their workplace hijinks are sometimes disrupted by self-proclaimed "ghost exterminator" Sidney Merciless who wants to rid the world of ghosts.

Release Date: 1977-09-10

Department: Creator

Job: Creator

The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour
7.9

The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour

The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour is a 60-minute package show produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1976 for ABC Saturday mornings. It marked the first new installments of the cowardly canine since 1973, and contained the following segments: The Scooby-Doo Show and Dynomutt, Dog Wonder.

Release Date: 1976-09-11

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 32

Vote Count: 167

The Scooby-Doo Show
7.7

The Scooby-Doo Show

Join Scooby-Doo and the gang in their various adventures in this compilation series including episodes from The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour, Scooby's All Star Laff-a-Lympics, and Scooby's All-Stars!

Release Date: 1976-09-11

Department: Production

Job: Associate Producer

Episode Count: 40

Vote Count: 3

Clue Club
4.0

Clue Club

Clue Club is a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions from August 14, 1976 to September 3, 1977 on CBS. Clue Club only had one season’s worth of first-run episodes produced, which were shown on Saturday mornings on CBS. In the fall of 1977, cut-down versions of the half-hour episodes of Clue Club appeared under the new title Woofer & Wimper, Dog Detectives to showcase the show's basset and bloodhound which aired as a segment on the CBS Saturday morning package program The Skatebirds from September 10, 1977 to January 28, 1978. When The Skatebirds was cancelled in early 1978, Woofer & Wimper, Dog Detectives re-appeared as a segment alongside The Robonic Stooges on their half-hour show, also on CBS. The full-length versions of Clue Club returned to CBS on Sunday mornings from September 1978 to September 1979, concluding the show’s original network run. After a mid-1980s revival on USA Cartoon Express, it has since resurfaced on Cartoon Network and Boomerang.

Release Date: 1976-08-14

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 16

Vote Count: 4

9.0

Cyrano

Long-nosed Cyrano de Begerac helps an army officer woo Roxanne, the woman he loves in this animated version of Edmond Rostand's play.

Release Date: 1974-03-06

Department: Production

Job: Associate Producer

Vote Count: 1

6.8

Charlotte's Web

Wilbur the pig is scared of the end of the season, because he knows that come that time, he will end up on the dinner table. He hatches a plan with Charlotte, a spider that lives in his pen, to ensure that this will never happen.

Release Date: 1973-03-01

Department: Sound

Job: Sound Director

Vote Count: 378

10.0

Scooby-Doo Meets The Addams Family

Release Date: 1972-09-23

Department: Production

Job: Associate Producer

Vote Count: 1

The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie
10.0

The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie — renamed The New Saturday Superstar Movie in its second season — is a series of one-hour animated TV-movies, broadcast on the ABC television network on Saturday mornings from September 9, 1972, to November 17, 1973. Intended as a "Movie of the Week" for kids, this series was produced by several production companies — including Hanna-Barbera, Filmation, and Rankin/Bass — and mostly contained features based on popular cartoon characters and TV shows of the time, such as Yogi Bear, The Brady Bunch, and Lost in Space. Some of the features served as pilots for new TV shows.

Release Date: 1972-09-09

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Episode Count: 2

Vote Count: 1

Help!... It's the Hair Bear Bunch!
6.9

Help!... It's the Hair Bear Bunch!

The adventures of three fun-loving hippie bears, who always find a way to escape the Wonderland Zoo.

Release Date: 1971-09-11

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 16

Vote Count: 14

The Perils of Penelope Pitstop
6.2

The Perils of Penelope Pitstop

The Perils of Penelope Pitstop is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions that premiered on CBS on September 13, 1969. The show lasted two full seasons, with a total of 17 half-hour episodes produced and released, the last first-run episode airing on January 17, 1970. Repeats aired until September 4, 1971. It is a spin-off of the Wacky Races cartoon, reprising the characters of Penelope Pitstop and the Anthill Mob. This show airs reruns on Cartoon Network classic channel Boomerang.

Release Date: 1969-09-13

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 17

Vote Count: 42

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
7.8

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, and the talking dog, Scooby-Doo, travel on the Mystery Machine van, in search of weird mysteries to solve.

Release Date: 1969-09-13

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 41

Vote Count: 719

Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines
7.1

Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines

Dick Dastardly and his snickering canine co-pilot Muttley plot to stop Yankee Doodle Pigeon aboard their World War I flying machines.

Release Date: 1969-09-13

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 80

4.3

Chimp & Zee

A hunter goes into the jungle to capture a rare blue-tailed simian. That's when he sees Chimp, who happens to be the blue-tailed creature he's hunting for...

Release Date: 1968-10-11

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 3

4.0

Flying Circus

Ace, a World War I aviator hero, duels with Fritz Von Wienerschnitzel, an enemy German army officer who has posed as Ace's superior...

Release Date: 1968-09-13

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 2

3.3

3 Ring Wing-Ding

English Colonel Rimfire reads that a circus offers $1000 for a live tiger. Rimfire decides to deliver Cool Cat...

Release Date: 1968-08-23

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 3

4.8

See Ya Later Gladiator

A time machine sends Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales back to Rome in 65 A.D., where they are captured for lion fodder as entertainment for Emperor Nero...

Release Date: 1968-06-28

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 6

4.5

Hippydrome Tiger

Cool Cat has gone off to race in Le Mans; Colonel Rimfire and his robotic elephant follow, but they're no match for the clever tiger except that the elephant wins the race in Cool Cat's car.

Release Date: 1968-03-29

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 2

5.8

Skyscraper Caper

One night, Speedy Gonzales tries to save his pal Daffy Duck from sleepwalking through a construction site.

Release Date: 1968-03-09

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 5

4.0

Big Game Haunt

Colonel Rimfire chases Cool Cat into a deserted house. Unfortunately, they are not alone. A ghost tries to befriend the two, but neither of them want to be friends with him because he is a spook.

Release Date: 1968-02-09

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 2

5.8

Norman Normal

Norman Normal is pressured to act in ways he finds uncomfortable by his boss, his father, and the people around him.

Release Date: 1968-02-03

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 8

5.0

Feud with a Dude

Merlin the Magic Mouse and his sidekick Second Bananna stumble into the age-old feud between the Hatfields and the McCoys...

Release Date: 1968-01-24

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 2

4.0

Hocus Pocus Powwow

Merlin and Second Banana are thrown off a train. Merlin produces a feast from his hat; Lo, the Poor Indian sees this and covets the hat. He grabs it, but his attempts to use it backfire, and Merlin tricks him repeatedly during the ensuing chase. Lo finally gets the hat again; Merlin says he can have it, but first they need to smoke the peace pipe: a giant bomb. Merlin gets to his performance, and it turns out to be an audience full of Indians, who attack.

Release Date: 1968-01-12

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 2

4.5

Fiesta Fiasco

Daffy Duck builds a rainmaking machine in order to rain out Speedy Gonzales's fiesta, but it spits out a small black cloud that does nothing but harass Daffy himself.

Release Date: 1967-12-08

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 2

4.0

Merlin the Magic Mouse

Merlin, a W.C. Fields-like mouse, puts on a magic show in front of an audience of one cat. Merlin does some bad magic tricks for the feline before he realizes he's a mouse.

Release Date: 1967-11-17

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 6

5.4

Cool Cat

English big game hunter, Colonel Rimfire, inside a mechanical elephant hunts Cool Cat the beatnik tiger.

Release Date: 1967-10-13

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 5

5.0

Go Away Stowaway

Daffy Duck, having enough of hearing Speedy Gonzales's "La Cucaracha" tries to escape on a cruise ship. However, he is stalked by Speedy and tries to dispose of him, destroying the ship at the end and Speedy playing on his belly.

Release Date: 1967-09-29

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 3

5.3

Rodent to Stardom

Daffy is discovered by famous Hollywood director Harvey Hassenpfeffer. The duck is made stuntman for Speedy Gonzales.

Release Date: 1967-09-22

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 3

Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor
5.4

Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor

Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor is a science fiction animated series created by Alex Toth for Hanna-Barbera Productions, which ran on CBS from 1967 to 1969. Despite Moby's name coming first, he had only one short per half-hour episode, sandwiched between two with Mightor; the same structure was used the previous season for H-B's Frankenstein, Jr. and The Impossibles.

Release Date: 1967-09-09

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 54

Vote Count: 9

5.0

Speedy Ghost to Town

Daffy Duck overhears Speedy Gonzales and another mouse talk about a hidden cheese storage area, thinking it is really gold they are talking about.

Release Date: 1967-06-25

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 4

The Space Kidettes
4.2

The Space Kidettes

The Space Kidettes is an American Saturday morning cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, originally airing on NBC during the 1966-67 season. Set in outer space, the series followed the adventures of a group of child astronauts, who have acquired a treasure map and have to keep it away from their nemesis, a man named Skyhook and his sidekick Static. Originally airing for one season on NBC as a half-hour program and sponsored by General Mills, The Space Kidettes episodes were later edited down to ten-minute episodes and paired with other General Mills-sponsored shows such as Tennessee Tuxedo and Go Go Gophers to form a full half-hour for syndication; edited reruns of cartoons from another NBC Hanna-Barbera program, Samson & Goliath to form the syndication package The Space Kidettes and Young Samson. The original master elements for both programs were lost, leaving the syndicated edits as the only extant broadcast quality versions.

Release Date: 1966-09-10

Department: Directing

Job: Co-Director

Episode Count: 1

Vote Count: 4

6.3

The Man Called Flintstone

In this feature-length film based on the "Flintstones" TV show, secret agent Rock Slag is injured during a chase in Bedrock. Slag's chief decides to replace the injured Slag with Fred Flintstone, who just happens to look like him. The trip takes Fred to Paris and Rome, which is good for Wilma, Barney, and Betty, but can Fred foil the mysterious Green Goose's evil plan for a destructive missile without letting his wife and friends in on his secret?

Release Date: 1966-08-03

Department: Writing

Job: Story

Vote Count: 58

4.7

Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This?

A loose adaptation and parody of the Lewis Carroll tale by Hanna-Barbera Productions. A modern-day teenager doing a book report on Alice is accidentally sucked into her television set and ends up in a wacky version of Wonderland.

Release Date: 1966-03-30

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 3

Jonny Quest
7.5

Jonny Quest

The adventures of the 10-year-old son of a government scientist.

Release Date: 1964-09-18

Department: Writing

Job: Writer

Episode Count: 1

Vote Count: 60

6.3

Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!

Following a misunderstanding about Yogi Bear’s whereabouts, Cindy Bear ends up in captivity at a Missouri circus. It’s now up to Yogi and his friend, Boo-Boo, to save her.

Release Date: 1964-06-03

Department: Production

Job: Associate Producer

Vote Count: 52

Breezly and Sneezly
5.8

Breezly and Sneezly

Breezly and Sneezly is a Hanna-Barbera cartoon series first broadcast on September 16, 1964, as part of The Peter Potamus Show. From 1964 to 1966, 23 episodes were produced, 14 of which were aired on Peter Potamus with the remaining nine aired on The Magilla Gorilla Show.

Release Date: 1964-04-20

Department: Writing

Job: Writer

Episode Count: 23

Vote Count: 4

The Magilla Gorilla Show
6.0

The Magilla Gorilla Show

Magilla Gorilla is a fictional gorilla and the star of The Magilla Gorilla Show by Hanna-Barbera that aired from 1964 to 1967.

Release Date: 1964-01-14

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 77

Vote Count: 29

The Jetsons
7.2

The Jetsons

Meet George Jetson and his quirky family: wife Jane, son Elroy and daughter Judy. Living in the automated, push-button world of the future hasn't made life any easier for the harried husband and father, who gets into one comical misadventure after another!

Release Date: 1962-09-23

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 65

Vote Count: 445

The Flintstones
7.4

The Flintstones

The misadventures of two modern-day Stone Age families, the Flintstones and the Rubbles.

Release Date: 1960-09-30

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 166

Vote Count: 901

7.0

Billion Dollar Boner

On a quiet and peaceful street, the serenity of one house is suddenly disturbed by the noise of Woody Woodpecker pecking away inside.

Release Date: 1960-03-29

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 3

6.7

Ballyhooey

Woody Woodpecker tries to watch his favorite TV quiz show - which is constantly interrupted by commercials.

Release Date: 1960-01-02

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 7

Mouse Trapped

Hickory and Dickory, the two mice, overhear a news report that all black cats will be exterminated because it is Friday the 13th. Doc, who is a black cat, is being hounded by the police. They try to "help" him but their attempts cause more harm than good (they tell him to hide in Cecil the bulldog's doghouse and inside a running dishwasher). When he discovers he's being given the "run-around", he tries to get his revenge on them (and on Cecil the bulldog) but all his attempts fail miserably.

Release Date: 1959-12-08

Department: Directing

Job: Director

5.0

Space Mouse

Doc the cat tries to catch Hickory and Dickory, to sell to NASA as laboratory mice.

Release Date: 1959-09-07

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 1

7.3

Woodpecker in the Moon

The local rocket society is looking for a new volunteer to blast to the moon, the only other person having been sent there being Professor Dingledong who has not returned thus far. They decide to send mailman Woody Woodpecker who, upon landing on the moon's surface, encounters the aforementioned Dingledong.

Release Date: 1959-07-12

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 3

7.0

Panhandle Scandal

Bandit Denver Dooley travels to a lawless western town where he notices a sign, "No Bandits Allowed. Signed, Marshall Woody Woodpecker".

Release Date: 1959-05-17

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 3

1.0

Yukon Have It

A hungry Chilly Willy notices the good food the mounties get and enrolls for the job. Unfortunately, his enrollment photo is placed over a wanted poster for criminal Caribou Lou and officer Smedley presumes Chilly is Lou and gives chase.

Release Date: 1959-04-05

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 1

Robinson Gruesome

Robinson Gruesome, marooned on a tropical island, has had nothing to eat but bananas for 28 years. Then Chilly Willy gets marooned with him.

Release Date: 1959-02-01

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Witty Kitty

Two alley cats craving food decide to pull "the old raffle game". They enlist Doc to enter their raffle drawing (one) name out of a fish bowl. Being the only contestant, he naturally wins and is told his prize is a roast turkey and is given the whereabouts of the prize. Unfortunately, the turkey is in a refrigerator guarded by watchdog Cecil. Doc invents a number of ways to get past Cecil (sawing a hole around the fridge from the basement, feeding Cecil knockout drops, trying to catapult the fridge out of the kitchen), finally putting roller skates on Cecil enabling him to make off with the turkey. But he hasn't quite won yet...

Release Date: 1959-01-05

Department: Directing

Job: Director

5.8

The Bongo Punch

Boxing bantam Pepe Chickeeto is continually bested in the boxing ring and considers retiring. Fortunately, he and his wife are expecting a son who, Pepe hopes, will carry on his great boxing legacy. He is quite disappointed when the son, Pepito by name, much prefers playing bongo drums to any kind of pugilism.

Release Date: 1958-12-29

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 5

10.0

Little Televillain

Smedley (a dog), the hottest thing on television and the star of his own I Love Smedley show, achieved his present status quite by accident.

Release Date: 1958-12-07

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 1

Three-Ring Fling

Breezy gets into the circus for free on kids' day, but penniless Windy has to resort to guile and intrigue in order to obtain a painful entrance.

Release Date: 1958-10-05

Department: Directing

Job: Director

A Chilly Reception

In the Antarctic Ocean, the icebreaker USS Icepick is busy clearing the sea lanes.

Release Date: 1958-08-10

Department: Directing

Job: Director

10.0

Polar Pests

When a penguin escapes from the zoo, another one must be captured. Will it be Chilly Willy? Don't bet on it.

Release Date: 1958-04-20

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 2

6.8

Watch the Birdie

Deep in the woods, a birdwatcher is studying the various bird species found there. First, he discovers "love birds" (a henpecked husband bird and his grumbling bird spouse), and a "humming bird" (who hums rock tunes). Then he discovers Woody who gives him all sorts of trouble such as attaching his stethoscope to a running faucet, stretching the lens on his camera and then snapping it back on him, and sending all manner of trees tumbling down onto him.

Release Date: 1958-02-23

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 6

Plumber of Seville

Hercules, a small, bulbous-nosed plumber, receives a note saying he must "fix leak at Carnegie Hall".

Release Date: 1957-12-07

Department: Directing

Job: Director

8.0

Swiss Miss-Fit

In Switzerland, an underachieving rescue dog is told to go rescue someone.

Release Date: 1957-12-01

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 2

10.0

Fowled-Up Party

Sam and Maggie are on their merry way to a costume party, and Sam is wearing a Rooster costume. They run out of gas on the way and Sam hikes off looking for a gas station.

Release Date: 1957-11-03

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 1

7.8

The Big Snooze

Forest ranger Clyde is given an order to make sure the park bears are not disturbed from their winter hibernation. He inspects their cave and finds Chilly Willy trying to sleep among them. He hollers at Chilly not to wake them up, waking one bear up himself. He sends the sleepwalking bear back to bed but it isn't that simple. The bear continues to sleepwalk going on a wild ride through the woods after Chilly gets him to put some skis on. The bear finally stops... and is now sleeping in Clyde's bed. Clyde returns to the cave where all the bears are now sleepwalking and Chilly is giving each one a lit dynamite stick!

Release Date: 1957-10-12

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 2

The Goofy Gardener

Hercules, a gardener employed at a ritzy estate lets nothing divert him from his gardening chores, and continues to perform them in the midst of a big, outdoor party being held on the grounds by the owner. Herman them blames the host for all the mistakes, mishaps and problems the guest have to endure.

Release Date: 1957-08-26

Department: Directing

Job: Director

6.6

To Catch a Woodpecker

The Miracle Telephone Company attempts to stop Woody Woodpecker from pecking holes in its telephone poles.

Release Date: 1957-06-28

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 7

8.5

Operation Cold Feet

A sentry is posted to guard the food supply at a South Pole expedition location, but Chilly Willy the penguin is hungry and has his eyes on the canned sardines and other sea-food choices at the post. Lots of chase and pursuit but Willy ends up well fed.

Release Date: 1956-12-23

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 4

7.8

Woody Meets Davy Crewcut

From the time he was a baby, Little Davy Crewcut learns to shoot at bears with a variety of weapons, but when he gets grown and starts taking serious potshots at Mr. Bear with a rifle, Mr. Bear gets rightfully upset at being shot at, and suggest to Davy Crewcut that he turn his shooting in the direction of a more suitable target, such as a woodpecker. The woodpecker turns out to be Woody, and Woody also objects to being shot at.

Release Date: 1956-11-02

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 4

5.0

The Talking Dog

Maggie and Sam have finally saved enough money to be able to pay off the mortgage on their home, and Maggie warns Sam to be careful on his way to the bank. Sam immediately runs into a shady character who offers many ways for Sam to lose his money, but Sam resists them all until he is offered a talking dog. San, figuring a talking dog is a way to get rich immediately buys it. He has many rejections before he can get the dog a booking at a theatre. Before the dog can exhibit his skills, a cat shows up and ruins the act. Maggie and Sam lose their home, and Sam ends up in the dog house, with a talking dog as his companion.

Release Date: 1956-08-27

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 1

8.0

Hold That Rock

Smedley is the manager of Balancing Rock Canyon where various boulders are perched atop high poles. As Smedley explains, the slightest noise is enough to send the rocks tumbling ("You gotta be quieter than a goldfish in a sound-proof aquarium") so it's hardly a surprise that he panics when Chilly Willy arrives selling various loud noisemakers among them firecrackers, a "boomerang brick", a joy buzzer, novelty gun, and exploding telephone.

Release Date: 1956-07-29

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 3

7.8

Room and Wrath

Smedley, manager of the "Snowtel" where Chilly Willy is visiting, notices Chilly has not paid his bill. When Chilly still refuses to pay, Smedley tries various methods of evicting him but all his attempts are thwarted either by Chilly or his own ineptitude. Eventually, the scenario culminates in Smedley chasing Chilly outside with Chilly tricking him into running into a whale's mouth.

Release Date: 1956-06-03

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 4

6.0

The Ostrich Egg and I

Sam acquires and ostrich from which hatches, no surprise, an ostrich. The ostrich attach's itself to Sam, in addition to eating everything in sight, and Maggie orders him to get rid of it. When Sam thinks he has lost the bird, he returns home where Maggie leads him to the bedroom, where Sam finds the ostrich with a family of her own.

Release Date: 1956-04-08

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 2

Pigeon Holed

Homer Pigeon's eyesight is pretty bad, so he goes to a doctor for glasses.

Release Date: 1956-01-15

Department: Directing

Job: Director

7.4

Hot and Cold Penguin

More adventures of Chilly Willy and his quest to stay warm.

Release Date: 1955-10-24

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 5

6.9

The Tree Medic

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.

Release Date: 1955-09-19

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 7

Grape Nutty

The fox and crow are sharing grapes while the crow reads a book about a similar fox and crow sharing grapes who eventually fought it out for the last one. What a coincidence... at that moment, there is only one grape left. Both try to pretend they don't want it but each secretly tries to make off with the last grape first. They try using a fishing rod only to hook each other. The crow sneaks across in a pair of underwear but is discovered by the fox. The crow tries sleepwalking but is again discovered. After feuding with each other through the phone, they attack each other and a free-for-all ensues. Finally, the crow decides this sparring isn't worth it and insists the fox can have the last grape. The fox, now equally courteous, offers it to the crow who doesn't want it. At this point, the feuding begins anew.

Release Date: 1949-04-13

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Lo, The Poor Buffal

A buffalo tries to avoid being killed by a buffalo hunter.

Release Date: 1948-11-04

Department: Directing

Job: Director

6.0

Flora

An unusual cartoon that equates a dog/cat rivalry with a spurned lover relationship. A dog about to commit suicide by jumping off a bridge explains his actions. He was living peacefully when suddenly, Flora, a Siamese cat, entered his life. He chased after her but she caught him and beat him up. He tried using subtlelty by luring her with a saucer of milk while he readied himself with a mallet but she outsmarted him by drinking from a straw, then stealing the mallet and clobbering him with it. At this point, the dog concluded Flora was a) shunning him and b) had left an impression on him. After a failed attempt at poisoning her drink, he became a derelict, shunned by all (including Santa Claus) and losing everything while Flora has soared to a life of luxury. End of story. The dog gets ready to jump but instead decides to press onward no matter "what road he takes". Alas, he is run over when crossing the street by a car driven by Flora!

Release Date: 1948-03-17

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 1

Wacky Quacky

In this Columbia Color-Phantasy, a role reversal occurs when a hunter sets his sights on Quacky the Duck, and the hunter soon finds himself being pursued by Quacky.

Release Date: 1947-03-20

Department: Directing

Job: Director

10.0

Andy Panda's Victory Garden

Andy Panda and his dog Balmer plant a victory garden, while a pesky rooster eats their plants. Andy wants to plant a new garden with the help of his dog. Unfortunately, everything goes wrong for both of them. Andy finds that the ground is hard as rocks and he can't dig; he has to use a drill. The dog chases a worm and gets stuck in a rake. The worm whacks him and leads him on a merry chase through a garden hose, turning it into a snake which blasts the poor dog in the face with water. Meanwhile, Andy's seeds are vacuumed up by a rooster, which he attacks with a sickle. The rooster lands on the dog. The battle rages with everything in a heap. The garden is ruined... or is it? The super-grow fertilizer is working wonders.

Release Date: 1943-09-07

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 1

Canine Commandos

A Walter Lantz Andy Panda cartoon released June 28, 1943.

Release Date: 1943-06-28

Department: Directing

Job: Director

5.9

The Dizzy Acrobat

Woody Woodpecker visits the circus. Singing "I Went to the Animal Fair," he strolls through a tiger's cage. As Woody looks at a rhinoceros, the nearby lion eats Woody's hot dog. Woody gets revenge by putting the lion's tail in the bun; the lion eats his own tail. Woody next tries to sneak into the main tent, and the run-ins with the guard take up the rest of the cartoon. First, the guard tells Woody he can work for his admission by watering an elephant, but he's not pleased when Woody ties the elephant's trunk to a hydrant. The chase is on, leading into the lion tamer's cage, onto the trapeze, and bicycling across the tightrope. Both Woody and the guard end up as targets in the shooting gallery.

Release Date: 1943-05-20

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 14

Swing Your Partner

A horse (with a Jack Benny attitude and voice) is treated like a horse and doesn't like it, so he gets even with his owner.

Release Date: 1943-04-25

Department: Directing

Job: Director

6.3

The Screwball

It's the day of the big baseball game between the Drips and the Droops and Woody Woodpecker is trying to crash the gate and get in without paying for a ticket. A policeman keeps tossing him out but Woody puts on a baseball uniform---including a baseball-cap, since baseball players do not wear hats---gets inside and soon gets involved with the game. He ends up pinned to the scoreboard by a deluge of baseballs thrown by everybody in the ballpark.

Release Date: 1943-02-14

Department: Visual Effects

Job: Animation

Vote Count: 8

2.0

Cow-Cow Boogie

The foreman of the "Lazy S Ranch" is getting much work out of his shiftless cowhands until a black cowboy on a donkey comes riding' along singing "Cow Cow Boogie."

Release Date: 1943-01-04

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 1

Air Raid Warden

A Walter Lantz Andy Panda cartoon released December 21, 1942.

Release Date: 1942-12-21

Department: Directing

Job: Director

7.0

Boogie Woogie Sioux

A group of indians are dancing in boogie-woogie style. Immeadiatly comes the rain but the indians are still singing.

Release Date: 1942-11-30

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 1

6.7

The Loan Stranger

Woody is happily (and nuttily) driving down the street when his car breaks down. He tries to get a loan on it from a nearby wolf. The wolf agrees to give Woody the loan but exclaims if he doesn't receive payment in thirty days, he'll take Woody's car away. Sure enough, a title card tells us, "Thirty days have elapsed (and so has Woody's memory)". The wolf appears at Woody's door trying to serve him with a notice but the crafty woodpecker pretends he's not home. The wolf tries to trap him disguised as a deliveryman giving Woody a cake... but the woodpecker throws it in his face bellowing, "I don't like cheesecake!" Finally, the fox throws a punch at Woody and believes to have seriously injured him. He sympathetically agrees to forget about the loan only to be infuriated when Woody "recovers" holding a cuckoo clock and asking, "How about a loan on the clock, Doc?"

Release Date: 1942-10-18

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 9

Yankee Doodle Swing Shift

Swing Symphonies cartoon.

Release Date: 1942-09-21

Department: Directing

Job: Director

7.0

Pigeon Patrol

A pigeon wants to be a carrier pigeon for the Military so he can win the heart of his sweetheart.

Release Date: 1942-08-02

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 3

6.6

Juke Box Jamboree

A mouse, sleeping in the Zowie Cafe, has his sleep disturbed by the jukebox.

Release Date: 1942-07-26

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 7

6.0

Ace in the Hole

Woody Woodpecker is a stable boy. The stables are located right in an airfield, and the sound of airplanes droning around only fuels his lust to fly. "I want to fly like the birds!" declares the woodpecker. But the only thing the bulldog sergeant on the airfield feels Woody is competent for is clipping the horses with an electric clipper. And considering that Woody accidentally allows the clipper to clip off the sarge's shirt buttons and a long strip of hair off his chin, he may be giving Woody too much credit. Nevertheless, Woody spends his time reading "How to Fly a Plane from the Ground Up." And eventually, he sneaks onto a PU-2.

Release Date: 1942-06-21

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 12

7.0

Nutty Pine Cabin

Andy is trying to build a cabin in the peace and quiet of a primeval forest with new lumber (and the assistance of various woodland friends). The lumber twists and turns, and the cabin falls. A bunch of eager beavers are trying to build a dam. They learn that Andy has some lumber, and they come to borrow some. Andy thinks that they are cute, and, in a generous (and joking) mood, he gives a curious little beaver a piece of beaverboard. The beavers get serious, and they try to carry off all his lumber. Taking it for granted that they can have whatever building materials they can carry away, they also take apart Andy's cabin for their dam. When they steal his lumber, Andy declares war. Andy catches one or two of them, but he soon discovers that there are too many for them, and he has to resort to use of his shotgun.

Release Date: 1942-06-01

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 2

6.6

The Hollywood Matador

The bull is watching through a knothole as the great bullfighter, Woody Woodpecker, is showing off for the spectators. Unable to take it no longer the bull dashes into the arena and charges Woody so hard that he makes a shambles of the stadium. Woody, as always, equal to the task at hand is soon serving bull-burgers to the crowd.

Release Date: 1942-02-08

Department: Visual Effects

Job: Animation

Vote Count: 8

10.0

Under the Spreading Blacksmith Shop

Andy Panda is helping his pop out in his blacksmith shop and expresses a desire of his to shoe a horse. Pop tells him he couldn't even shoe a fly (laughs!!!) and decides to prove it to him by taking him up on the offer... namely by disguising himself as a horse (named Charlie) to fool his son. Andy agrees to shoe "Charlie" but the plan goes awry when all manner of disaster befalls the disguised pop culminating in his swallowing several magnets. The magnets within him attract first a heavy anvil and then a pile of burning hot horseshoes! Eventually the disguise comes off and Andy promptly shoes the disguise (thinking it's still Charlie) and proudly tells Pop, "Told ya I could shoe a horse!" Pop, still fleeing the horseshoes, asks Andy, "Tell your mom I won't be home for dinner!"

Release Date: 1942-01-11

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 1

6.1

Pantry Panic

Woody's friends warn him that the groundhog has predicted a blizzard. Unconcerned, Woody decides not to go South with his pals. Soon enough, the blizzard sweeps in and destroys the loony woodpecker's stash of food. Facing starvation, a glimmer of hope arrives in the form of a cat. The cat is also starving and it turns into a match of brawn and wits to see who eats who.

Release Date: 1941-11-23

Department: Visual Effects

Job: Animation

Vote Count: 17

7.3

The Screwdriver

Woody Woodpecker is driving through the countryside and is, shall we say, not a stickler for the rules. He's practically asking for trouble when he confronts a traffic cop who explains he is looking for speeders. Woody reveals himself to be a speeder by driving to Alaska and back in less than a minute. The cop tries to arrest him but Woody states, "I bet ya wouldn't be so tough without that uniform." The officer undresses but Woody attacks him with a boxing glove camera. Woody also gets his goat by dressing as a farmer on horse-and-buggy and as a Chinaboy with rickshaw. Finally, the cop flips out and is sent to a mental hospital with Woody as his caretaker.

Release Date: 1941-08-10

Department: Visual Effects

Job: Animation

Vote Count: 10

10.0

Andy Panda's Pop

Andrew P. Panda (Andy's pop) asks the local roofing company if they will repair his shoddy roof.

Release Date: 1941-07-27

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 1

6.8

Woody Woodpecker

Woody Woodpecker spends his day singing loudly and pecking holes in trees. He infuriates the other woodland creatures - when he isn't baffling them with his bizarre behavior. Woody overhears a squirrel and a group of birds gossiping about him. Even though he just sang a song proclaiming his craziness, he denies their whispered accusations that he's nuts. But after they trick him into knocking his head on a statue, the poor bird hears voices in his head and decides the animals might be right. He decides to see a doctor.

Release Date: 1941-07-16

Department: Visual Effects

Job: Animation

Vote Count: 38

7.2

Hysterical Highspots in American History

A comical twist on the history of America.

Release Date: 1941-03-30

Department: Visual Effects

Job: Animation

Vote Count: 3

4.3

Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat

Lazy black folks in Lazy Town (Pop. 123½) are napping and attracting flies. They are so lethargic they even fight in slow motion. Then a riverboat arrives with a red hot mama on board. Faster than you can say "Jim Crow", she has everyone moving to a Harlem boogie beat, dancing, scrubbing clothes, and eating watermelon. As the boogie-woogie comes to a close, Mammy hoists her skirt. Her big bottom reads "The End".

Release Date: 1941-03-27

Department: Visual Effects

Job: Animation

Vote Count: 24

10.0

Mouse Trappers

When Andy Panda's father brags about what a great hunter he is to Andy, Andy's mother immediately challenges her husband to get rid of a mouse in their home. Andy's father tries all kinds of traps and even brings in a cat. But the cat turns out to be an old friend of the mouse's, and none of the traps work. Finally, Andy's father takes more drastic measures.

Release Date: 1941-01-26

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 1

7.1

Knock Knock

A woodpecker (Woody) repeatedly pecks the roof of Andy Panda's and his father's home. Daddy sets out to stop it.

Release Date: 1940-11-19

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 17

Recruiting Daze

A Cartune short featuring Punchy.

Release Date: 1940-10-28

Department: Directing

Job: Director

8.0

Andy Panda Goes Fishing

Andy Panda, a pipe smoking turtle and a friendly electric eel are spending a fun afternoon together fishing. Their fun time is soon spoiled however by the intrusion of a tribe of panda hunters.

Release Date: 1940-05-09

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 2

6.2

100 Pygmies and Andy Panda

Andy Panda gets a magic kit in the mail.

Release Date: 1940-04-07

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 5

Kittens' Mittens

Three kittens are cruel and mean to an orphan kitty. Their mother adopts the little orphan.

Release Date: 1940-02-01

Department: Directing

Job: Director

5.5

Scrambled Eggs

Peterkin, a mischievous elf with mixed body parts, decides to see what would happen if he switched the eggs in the tree-maternity nests. What happens is that there are many surprised mothers, and just as many indignant fathers, when the eggs hatch and each family gets a hatching that resembles neither parent. All fly the, figuratively-speaking, coop and Peterkin is left to tend to all the young birds.

Release Date: 1939-11-09

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 3

6.2

Life Begins for Andy Panda

Walter Finchell, the tattletale gossip of the jungle, broadcasts from the treetop that Mr. and Mrs. Panda were presented with a baby boy, whom Mrs. Panda names Andy. All the birds and animals go to the Panda's home to welcome the new arrival. As Andy grows, Mr. Panda takes Andy for a walk in the jungle to get him acquainted with Mother Nature and point out some of the perils

Release Date: 1939-09-09

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Vote Count: 3

Slaphappy Valley

It takes the form of a travelogue aboard a train that hits some California spots, including Death Valley and Pike's Peak.

Release Date: 1939-08-03

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Arabs with Dirty Fezzes

A Cartune cartoon featuring Baby Face Mouse.

Release Date: 1939-07-31

Department: Directing

Job: Director

The Bird on Nellie's Hat

A dishy dolly of a brunette hitchhikes while taking lunch to her blacksmith husband. She gets a ride from a dastardly masher once she shows some leg. When she resists the cad's advances, she blackens his eye and gets tied to the railway tracks in revenge. The bird on Nellie's hat plays the key role in her rescue. Nellie's rescuer, a big burly Swede, is a classic sissified hunk- big on brawn and sporting effeminate good looks, but clueless what to do with the leading lady when she wants to give him his reward "kiss."

Release Date: 1939-06-02

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Bola-Mola Land

A bunch of gags from many places, some of which are Bola-Mola Land.

Release Date: 1939-05-28

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Nellie Of The Circus

Nellie is lured to the circus by Rudolf Ratbone.

Release Date: 1939-04-28

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Crackpot Cruise

This cartoon is a series of blackout gags, as we set sail in New York harbor, visit a series of ports of call in totally random order, and return to New York. It's narrated by Knox Manning, or a very good imitator.

Release Date: 1939-04-18

Department: Directing

Job: Director

The One-Armed Bandit

A bandit is at the one-armed bandit.

Release Date: 1939-03-17

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Little Tough Mice

A little tough mouse is out on the town getting food.

Release Date: 1939-02-28

Department: Directing

Job: Director

I'm Just a Jitterbug

At a cartoon studio, a drawing of a jitterbug comes to life and encourages the other drawings to dance and sing. Meanwhile, the cuckoo bird in the cuckoo clock is desperate for sleep.

Release Date: 1939-01-15

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Baby Kittens

It concerns these kittens who befriend a dog who initially tries to scare them. The mother of these kittens isn't thrilled about the dog "taking" her children and decides to do something about it...

Release Date: 1938-11-27

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Sailor Mouse

A little mouse runs away from home and goes to sea. Aboard the ship, a rat starts to educate the mouse on the ways of sea-farin' mice by sending him to the galley to steal cheese from the Captain's table. But the Captain's parrot, a sea-goin' snitch, spots the thievery and squawks loud and long about it. That brings the whole crew down after the mouse, who gets away and learns that there is no place like home.

Release Date: 1938-11-01

Department: Directing

Job: Director

4.9

Hollywood Bowl

The stars come out to the Hollywood Bowl for a night of musical fun.

Release Date: 1938-10-04

Department: Writing

Job: Story

Vote Count: 4

The Cat and the Bell

A family of starving mice try to come up with an idea to get past the cat guarding the food. After the youngest mouse trips over a bell, they come up with a plan to tie the bell to the cat's tail so they can hear when it's coming. The youngest mouse is elected to the dangerous task. After numerous attempts, the mouse finds himself running for his life. When the cat catches up, he accidentally swallows the bell, to the delight of the mice!

Release Date: 1938-10-03

Department: Directing

Job: Director

The Big Cat and the Little Mousie

Like many other cartoons, Baby-Face Mouse deals with the tried and true cliche of cat and mouse, and as usual, Baby-Face Mouse is crowned the winner!

Release Date: 1938-08-15

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Barnyard Romeo

Goose goes to meet boyfriend rooster in the park but rooster is more interested in another bird.

Release Date: 1938-08-01

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Nellie the Indian Chief's Daughter

The story of Nellie the Indian Chief's Daughter.

Release Date: 1938-06-06

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Movie Phoney News

News clip parody using footage from earlier Walter Lantz cartoons.

Release Date: 1938-05-30

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Nellie the Sewing Machine Girl or Honest Hearts & Willing Hands

The story of Nellie the Sewing Machine Girl.

Release Date: 1938-04-11

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Feed the Kitty

An Oswald Rabbit cartoon.

Release Date: 1938-03-14

Department: Directing

Job: Director

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