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Recently, the Woody cartoons from 1959 until the final one released in 1972, and of which the majority are only circulating on video sites dubbed into foreign languages, were recently recovered in English via a MySpleen torrent. However, two of the cartoons that are included in this collection lack their respective English audio:  
Recently, the Woody cartoons from 1959 until the final one released in 1972, and of which the majority are only circulating on video sites dubbed into foreign languages, were recently recovered in English via a MySpleen torrent. However, two of the cartoons that are included in this collection lack their respective English audio:  


==Plot==
"Birds of a Feather" (March 1965, directed by Sid Marcus) - Woody pesters one of his regular antagonists, Miss Meany, who is bird-watching.
"Birds of a Feather" (March 1965, directed by Sid Marcus) - Woody pesters one of his regular antagonists, Miss Meany, who is bird-watching.


"Woody and the Beanstalk" (March 1966, directed by Paul J. Smith) - A retelling of the fairy-tale, Jack and the Beanstalk, in which Woody climbs a magical beanstalk after unknowingly buying magical beans for Miss Meany (unbeknownst to her). He ends up above the clouds, and discovers a castle belonging to a giant.
"Woody and the Beanstalk" (March 1966, directed by Paul J. Smith) - A retelling of the fairy-tale, Jack and the Beanstalk, in which Woody climbs a magical beanstalk after unknowingly buying magical beans for Miss Meany (unbeknownst to her). He ends up above the clouds, and discovers a castle belonging to a giant.


==Availability==
These two, similar to many of the Woody cartoons unreleased on DVD as of yet, are largely circulating with either Russian or Spanish dubbed audio, depending on the video host, and their original English audio has not been recovered.
These two, similar to many of the Woody cartoons unreleased on DVD as of yet, are largely circulating with either Russian or Spanish dubbed audio, depending on the video host, and their original English audio has not been recovered.


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NOTE: "Woody and the Beanstalk" in this collection is dubbed in Russian over the original English, leaving several bits and pieces of the original English dubbing intact. Any help trying to uncover the undubbed character dialogue would be appreciated.
NOTE: "Woody and the Beanstalk" in this collection is dubbed in Russian over the original English, leaving several bits and pieces of the original English dubbing intact. Any help trying to uncover the undubbed character dialogue would be appreciated.


Additional information regarding these shorts, including images can be found here. It would also be helpful to format this page with credits, images, and title cards.
==Gallery==
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File:Woody and the Beanstalk.jpg
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==References==
==References==


[http://www.intanibase.com/gac/lantz/1965.asp]
[http://www.intanibase.com/gac/lantz/1965.aspx]
[http://www.intanibase.com/gac/lantz/1966.aspx]
[http://www.intanibase.com/gac/lantz/1966.aspx]


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Revision as of 23:08, 19 June 2017

Woody and the Beanstalk.jpg

The English title for "Woody and the Beanstalk"

Status: Lost


Woody Woodpecker was an animated cartoon character created by Walter Lantz for Universal studios, and particularly known for his trademark laughter. He was featured in over 190+ theatrical shorts produced by Walter Lantz's animation studios. The first 90 of his starring cartoon shorts are available on the two "Classic Cartoon Collection" DVD sets.

Recently, the Woody cartoons from 1959 until the final one released in 1972, and of which the majority are only circulating on video sites dubbed into foreign languages, were recently recovered in English via a MySpleen torrent. However, two of the cartoons that are included in this collection lack their respective English audio:

Plot

"Birds of a Feather" (March 1965, directed by Sid Marcus) - Woody pesters one of his regular antagonists, Miss Meany, who is bird-watching.

"Woody and the Beanstalk" (March 1966, directed by Paul J. Smith) - A retelling of the fairy-tale, Jack and the Beanstalk, in which Woody climbs a magical beanstalk after unknowingly buying magical beans for Miss Meany (unbeknownst to her). He ends up above the clouds, and discovers a castle belonging to a giant.

Availability

These two, similar to many of the Woody cartoons unreleased on DVD as of yet, are largely circulating with either Russian or Spanish dubbed audio, depending on the video host, and their original English audio has not been recovered.

A link to many of the previously missing English shorts (with the exception of these two) can be found via the rar file here, with a MEGA or Dropbox folder of its contents needed as well. http://www.mediafire.com/file/ygq7yq78zg7bj3x/Woody+Woodpecker+Volume+3%5Bv%5D.rar

NOTE: "Woody and the Beanstalk" in this collection is dubbed in Russian over the original English, leaving several bits and pieces of the original English dubbing intact. Any help trying to uncover the undubbed character dialogue would be appreciated.

Gallery

References

[1] [2]