Unbelievable! Pantry Panic (1941) in HD, 4K! Woody Woodpecker Comedy, Animation

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Unbelievable! Pantry Panic (1941) in HD, 4K! Woody Woodpecker Comedy, Animation

Join as a member to support this channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0qNjy9d0zIhpli9Rv_MwIw Enjoy watching) If you liked the video, then please like, write a comment or subscribe, it will help the channel grow. Pantry Panic is the third animated cartoon short in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 24, 1941, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. This is the only cartoon of when Woody doesn't say 'Guess Who?', although his trademark laugh is still present. Plot Woody stays behind to swim while the other birds in the forest migrate south for the winter. Just after the other birds leave, the cold of winter sets in instantly, to the point that Woody's swimming hole freezes solid after he jumps in. Woody does not worry, because he has stored up plenty of food. However, a snow storm enters his house and makes off with all of his possessions, food included. Two weeks later, Woody is delusional and literally staring starvation, personified as something vaguely resembling the Grim Reaper, in the face. A month later, a hungry cat happens upon Woody's cabin (aware of the viewers reading one of the title cards and its description of said 'hungry little kitty cat'), and conspires to eat the woodpecker. The famished Woody, however, plans just as quickly to eat the cat, and the two duel. Eventually, a moose appears at Woody's open door, and the starving cat and woodpecker chase after it to capture and eat it. Afterwards, however, the meal proves not to be enough to satisfy both Woody and the cat, who instantly resume their game of trying to eat each other. Voice cast Danny Webb as Woody Woodpecker, Korny Kat, and Moose Mel Blanc as Woody Woodpecker (some lines) Margaret McKay as Birds Marjorie Tarlton as Birds Kent Rogers as Woody Woodpecker (one line), Birds Production notes Like most of early 1940s Lantz cartoons, Pantry Panic carried no director's credit. Lantz himself has claimed to have directed this cartoon. Pantry Panic was the third cartoon in the Woody Woodpecker series, featuring an early, garish Woody Woodpecker design. It was the only short with Danny Webb as Woody's voice (and also the last short to feature Mel Blanc since Blanc had recorded Woody's earliest dialogue before he got an exclusive contract to do voice work for cartoons solely for Leon Schlesinger Productions). However, the woodpecker's laugh (provided by Mel Blanc) would continue to be recycled until 1951, when Grace Stafford rerecorded a softer version. Woody's 'Guess Who?' (also Blanc), however, would continue to be used in the opening titles until the end of the series in 1972. Description from Wikipedia For a wide range of copyright issues, please contact us first before filing a complaint with YouTube. Send us a message or email detailing your concerns and we will make sure the issue is resolved immediately. All contacts on the page 'About the channel'! Thank you! Tags #cartoons #children'scartoons #cartoonsforchildren #kindcartoons #remasteredcartoons #remastered #remasteredvideo #upscale #upscalephoto #upscalevideo #PantryPanic #woodywoodpecker #Comedy #Animation #animationvideo #animationmeme #animationmovie
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Pantry Panic is the third animated cartoon short in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 24, 1941, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. This is the only cartoon of when Woody doesn't say "Guess Who?", although his trademark laugh is still present.

Plot
Woody stays behind to swim while the other birds in the forest migrate south for the winter. Just after the other birds leave, the cold of winter sets in instantly, to the point that Woody's swimming hole freezes solid after he jumps in. Woody does not worry, because he has stored up plenty of food. However, a snow storm enters his house and makes off with all of his possessions, food included.

Two weeks later, Woody is delusional and literally staring starvation, personified as something vaguely resembling the Grim Reaper, in the face. A month later, a hungry cat happens upon Woody's cabin (aware of the viewers reading one of the title cards and its description of said "hungry little kitty cat"), and conspires to eat the woodpecker. The famished Woody, however, plans just as quickly to eat the cat, and the two duel. Eventually, a moose appears at Woody's open door, and the starving cat and woodpecker chase after it to capture and eat it. Afterwards, however, the meal proves not to be enough to satisfy both Woody and the cat, who instantly resume their game of trying to eat each other.

Voice cast
Danny Webb as Woody Woodpecker, Korny Kat, and Moose
Mel Blanc as Woody Woodpecker (some lines)
Margaret McKay as Birds
Marjorie Tarlton as Birds
Kent Rogers as Woody Woodpecker (one line), Birds
Production notes
Like most of early 1940s Lantz cartoons, Pantry Panic carried no director's credit. Lantz himself has claimed to have directed this cartoon.

Pantry Panic was the third cartoon in the Woody Woodpecker series, featuring an early, garish Woody Woodpecker design. It was the only short with Danny Webb as Woody's voice (and also the last short to feature Mel Blanc since Blanc had recorded Woody's earliest dialogue before he got an exclusive contract to do voice work for cartoons solely for Leon Schlesinger Productions). However, the woodpecker's laugh (provided by Mel Blanc) would continue to be recycled until 1951, when Grace Stafford rerecorded a softer version. Woody's "Guess Who?" (also Blanc), however, would continue to be used in the opening titles until the end of the series in 1972.

Description from Wikipedia

For a wide range of copyright issues, please contact us first before filing a complaint with YouTube. Send us a message or email detailing your concerns and we will make sure the issue is resolved immediately. All contacts on the page "About the channel"! Thank you!

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#cartoons #children'scartoons #cartoonsforchildren #kindcartoons #remasteredcartoons #remastered #remasteredvideo #upscale #upscalephoto #upscalevideo #PantryPanic #woodywoodpecker #Comedy #Animation #animationvideo #animationmeme #animationmovie


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