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Woody's original voice actor, Mel Blanc, would stop performing the character after the first four cartoons to work exclusively for Leon Schlesinger Productions ( Later renamed Warner Bros. Cartoons ), producer of Warner Bros .' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies.
It also features a bad guy named " Ben Buzzard " who bears a strong resemblance to Buzz Buzzard, a Lantz character introduced in the 1948 short Wet Blanket Policy who would eventually succeed Wally Walrus as Woody's primary antagonist.
Stafford also did her best to tone down the character through her voice work, to appease Universal's complaints about Woody's raucousness.
Winnie Woodpecker, who had debuted in Real Gone Woody in 1954, became a semi-regular character as Woody's primary love interest.
Grace, Lantz's wife, had offered to do Woody's voice ; however, Lantz turned her down because Woody was a male character.
The face of the character Geri resembles actor Jonathan Harris, who also provided the voice of Geri for his later appearance in Toy Story 2, where he is a toy repairman who fixes Woody's torn arm.

Woody's and design
Lundy also paid more attention to the animation, making Woody's new films more Disney-esque in their design style, animation, and timing.

Woody's and would
Once Warner Bros. signed Blanc up to an exclusive contract, Woody's voice-over work was taken over by Ben Hardaway, who would voice the woodpecker for the rest of the decade.
Instead of having Woody's name on screen and Woody pecking a hole in the screen to introduce himself, Woody would peck his way onto the screen, say " Guess who?
This era would also introduce several of Woody's recurring costars, most notably Gabby Gator ( voiced by Daws Butler in an Ozarks voice, a slightly different southern dialect than he used for Huckleberry Hound ).
" as he pops through the roof of Andy Panda's house, except the voice is normal-sounding instead of sped-up as Woody's voice normally would be.

Woody's and over
In 1946, Lantz hired Disney veteran Dick Lundy to take over the direction chores for Woody's cartoons.
Beginning with the 1950 feature film Destination Moon, which featured a brief segment of Woody explaining rocket propulsion, Woody's voice was taken over for this and following films by Lantz's wife, Grace Stafford.
By 1955, Paul J. Smith had taken over as primary director of Woody's shorts, with periodic fill-in shorts directed by Alex Lovy and Jack Hannah, among others.

Woody's and years
This cartoon was made several years after Woody's last redesign.
For this series, Woody's appearance was redesigned to look more like his mid-1940s look instead of the classic look he had sported for years afterward.
In the coming years, he filled the void left by Coach and eventually married the wealthy Kelly Gaines ( Jackie Swanson ), overcoming her father's objections to Woody's lowly station in life.

Woody's and from
As Woody prepares for his date with Anne, he receives hints from his older brother, who is already an expert at dating ; for instance, Woody's brother tells Woody to act like his " natural, talkative self " while on the phone, and says that Woody does not have to bring Anne flowers on her first date.
Recordings of the Herman band from that time period, including Woody's Winners, Live in Antibes, Encore, 1963, My Kind of Broadway, Blue Flame, Live in Seattle, Somewhere, Live at Newport 1966, Heavy Exposure, Woody Herman & the Fourth Herd, and Jazz Hoot are considered some of the most exciting in the Herman discography.
There are still a few old buildings standing: the collapsing Graham Hotel ( in ruins ; very unsafe to enter ), Woody's store at Castleberry Bridge Road, that remained open till the early 1980s, a red house that was once a bank, another house across the street from that, and a couple of foundations.
In 1961 she was seen as a middle-aged bride in Jerry Lewis ' It's Only Money, one of Fanny Brice's mother's card-playing friends at the start of the film Funny Girl in 1968, and as the " Jewish Mama from Hell " in Woody Allen's New York Stories in 1989 in Woody's segment titled " Oedipus Wrecks "; she had earlier sung the song " Chameleon Days " on the soundtrack for Allen's film Zelig in 1983.
The area is also popular with hikers: the Viking Way long-distance footpath runs from Barton-upon-Humber in North Lincolnshire across the Lincolnshire Wolds and into Rutland, and there is a Youth Hostel in the middle of the Wolds at Woody's Top near the village of Tetford.

Woody's and bird
Andy, meanwhile, tries to sprinkle salt on Woody's tail in the belief that this will somehow capture the bird.
Andy, meanwhile, tries to sprinkle salt on Woody's tail in the belief that this will somehow capture the bird.

Woody's and with
Keranen had previously played with The Rubinoos, and Radcliffe with Woody's Truckstop.
Lantz also began having Stafford supply Woody's laugh, possibly due to the court case with Mel Blanc.
Nevertheless, Stafford was not credited for her work at her own request until 1958 with the film Misguided Missile, as she felt audiences might reject a woman doing Woody's voice.
In the ultimate happy ending, Sharon marries the handsome, cocky young Woody Mahoney ; and Woody's mute sister, " Susan the Silent ", acquires the power of speech and falls in love with Og, who decides that being human is not so bad after all.
On September 21, 2000 a benefit concert was organized called " One for Woody ", with the proceeds going to Woody's daughter, Savannah Woody, intended for her education.
It has a small library, a school which is now a church, 2 gas stations, a war memorial, country store with restaurant & chapel, churches, Woody's Restaurant, Pyramid Printing Inc .& a handful of other small businesses.
The “ A Moment with Walter Lantz ” segments were eventually replaced with " Woody's Newsreel " and " Around The World with Woody " which used footage of Universal Newsreels and featured voice-over commentary by Walter Lantz and Woody Woodpecker.
Frasier extrapolates on Woody's interest in a political career to the point that Woody becomes President of the United States and shows his displeasure with another country by using " The Bomb " ( illustrated twice in Frasier's imagination as a mushroom cloud ).
Woody's story ends with him playing soccer with his friends in the rain.
Shortly after Woody's untimely death on August 26, 2000, Haynes began appearing with The Allman Brothers Band again in 2000 alongside young guitar prodigy Derek Trucks.
I learned to use the valuable tones available with Zip-A-Tone Benday shading sheets simply by studying Woody's application.

Woody's and more
Nine more Lantz-directed Woody cartoons followed, before Don Patterson became Woody's new director in 1953.
In addition to Lantz's wife Grace Stafford providing Woody's voice, which returned the cartoon to being more dialogue-driven again, voice talents during this period were generally split between Dal McKennon and Daws Butler.
Woody's popularity had been based on his manic craziness, and by 1961, this had all but been eliminated in favor of a more serious Woody, a straight man who was trying to do good.
The Allman Brothers, The Black Crowes, Phil Lesh and Friends, Jimmy Herring, Edwin McCain and several more of Woody's friends also performed at the concert.

Woody's and version
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Woody's and .
American three-camera situation comedy, an extension of proscenium stage tradition, often include elements of farce, specifically in several episodes of Three's Company, the " Woody's Wedding " episode of Cheers and " The Ski Lodge " episode of Frasier.
These similarities are apparently the result of the artistic license of the creators, and have caused much confusion within the birding community amongst those who have attempted to classify Woody's species.
To Woody's surprise, Andy's attempts prevail, and Woody is taken away to the funny farm — but not before his captors prove to be crazier than he is.
Animator Emery Hawkins and layout artist Art Heinemann streamlined Woody's appearance for the 1944 film The Barber of Seville, directed by Shamus Culhane.
The follow-up to The Barber of Seville, The Beach Nut, introduced Woody's original chief nemesis, Wally Walrus.
Woody's wild days were numbered, however.
Former Disney animators such as Fred Moore and Ed Love began working at Lantz, and assisted Lundy in adding touches of the Disney style to Woody's cartoons.
Wet Blanket Policy, directed by Dick Lundy ( animator ) | Dick Lundy, introduced Woody's new adversary Buzz Buzzard and featured Woody's Academy Award-nominated theme song, " The Woody Woodpecker Song.
Other artists did covers, including Woody's original voice actor, Mel Blanc.
Lantz soon adopted the song as Woody's theme music, and due to the song's popularity, Woody Woodpecker fan clubs sprang up, theaters held " Woody " matinées, and boys got the " Woody Woodpecker " haircut.
" The Woody Woodpecker Song " and the Woody Woodpecker cartoons made extensive use of Woody's famous laugh, upsetting the man who created it, Mel Blanc.

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