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... Read allWoody 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 freezesWoody 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
Mel Blanc
- Woody Woodpecker (some lines)
- (uncredited)
Geneva Hall
- Birds
- (voice)
Margaret McKay
- Female Birds
- (uncredited)
Kent Rogers
- Woody Woodpecker (ending)
- (uncredited)
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Marjorie Tarlton
- Female Birds
- (uncredited)
Danny Webb
- Woody Woodpecker (some lines)
- (uncredited)
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This early Woody Woodpecker cartoon is a lot more vicious than the later ones--which is exactly why I liked it! Additionally, it gives you a chance to see how different the early Woody drawings were compared to the more familiar later ones.
When the cartoon begins, the weather prognosticating groundhog tells everyone to migrate south because a bad winter is coming. All the birds take off except for cocky Woody who announces he has plenty of food and he's staying. Well, the storm arrives in cartoon fashion--quickly and taking Woody's food! Now, after a month of nothing to eat, a cat knocks on the door. The cat intends to eat Woody--and Woody intends to eat the cat. The cartoon is full of cartoony violence and is pretty funny--and edgy to see such a beloved character behaving rather viciously. Well done and about as good as any of the cartoons coming from Warner Brothers at that time.
When the cartoon begins, the weather prognosticating groundhog tells everyone to migrate south because a bad winter is coming. All the birds take off except for cocky Woody who announces he has plenty of food and he's staying. Well, the storm arrives in cartoon fashion--quickly and taking Woody's food! Now, after a month of nothing to eat, a cat knocks on the door. The cat intends to eat Woody--and Woody intends to eat the cat. The cartoon is full of cartoony violence and is pretty funny--and edgy to see such a beloved character behaving rather viciously. Well done and about as good as any of the cartoons coming from Warner Brothers at that time.
When the groundhog predicted an extremely bad winter, all the other birds migrated south. A cocky Woody Woodpecker chose to stay behind as he thought he is snug and safe with plenty of food.
Pantry Panic sees Woody Woodpecker starving after a spell of bad weather leaves him hungry and dispirited.
An icy tornado took his food away and he is now staring starvation in the face.
A hungry cat knocking on the door could be just the feline fricassee he badly needs.
This clever and entertaining cartoon shows Woody and the cat fighting as to who can get their prey into the banquet table first. I felt sorry for the moose.
Pantry Panic sees Woody Woodpecker starving after a spell of bad weather leaves him hungry and dispirited.
An icy tornado took his food away and he is now staring starvation in the face.
A hungry cat knocking on the door could be just the feline fricassee he badly needs.
This clever and entertaining cartoon shows Woody and the cat fighting as to who can get their prey into the banquet table first. I felt sorry for the moose.
This short, also available on a great many public domain tapes under the alternate title of Pantry Panic, is proof that the difference between predator and prey is a matter of who is the hungriest. Entertaining but unexceptional. Fairly easy to find. Worth watching. Recommended if you like Woody.
Incredibly fun and well done. Walter Lantz delivers incredible comedy and a really darkly toned short with Woody Woodpecker. This is incredibly fun, and the humor landed with me.
Despite the warning, Woody doesn't fly south after hearing winter is coming. He becomes more and more hungry but an opportunity for a meal comes along. Unfortunately, that meal is a cat and it´s also looking for food.
I really loved the humor here and that is the highlight of this short. The text and fourth wall break really land and the jokes are good between the cat and Woody. The dark humor is also good. It´s a dark comedy where Woody is portrait as evil as the cat that is trying to eat him. It even had a dark twist I did not see coming.
The voice acting is so good. Woody and the cat is voiced so well and they land their lines so well making jokes work.
The animation is also good. The expressions of characters look dark and demented and it works well for the plot. The house and transformation from autumn to winter is also really good. The character design also really looks great here.
I loved this short, while not doing anything that unique it feels like a comedy short, I could watch again and again. The humor is good and lands, the concept is dark and fun, the animation is good, what´s not to like?
Despite the warning, Woody doesn't fly south after hearing winter is coming. He becomes more and more hungry but an opportunity for a meal comes along. Unfortunately, that meal is a cat and it´s also looking for food.
I really loved the humor here and that is the highlight of this short. The text and fourth wall break really land and the jokes are good between the cat and Woody. The dark humor is also good. It´s a dark comedy where Woody is portrait as evil as the cat that is trying to eat him. It even had a dark twist I did not see coming.
The voice acting is so good. Woody and the cat is voiced so well and they land their lines so well making jokes work.
The animation is also good. The expressions of characters look dark and demented and it works well for the plot. The house and transformation from autumn to winter is also really good. The character design also really looks great here.
I loved this short, while not doing anything that unique it feels like a comedy short, I could watch again and again. The humor is good and lands, the concept is dark and fun, the animation is good, what´s not to like?
Was very fond of Woody Woodpecker and his cartoons as a child. Still get much enjoyment out of them now as a young adult, even if there are more interesting in personality cartoon characters and better overall cartoons.
That is in no way knocking Woody, because many of his cartoons are a lot of fun to watch and more and also still like him a lot as a character. 'Pantry Panic', while not a Woody Woodpecker classic, is still very entertaining, yes even with some very corny (and in a bit too silly a way) puns, even for cartoons puns, and a fairly standard story. While there may be cartoon characters with slightly more interesting personalities, Woody is still at his best incredibly funny, never obnoxious and very lovable self, summing him up in one word it would be wonderfully nuts. His personality traits are still evolving, for example he is more vicious here in 'Pantry Panic' to usual, and while a few are different others are unmistakably recognisable.
For so early on, the animation is great. Woody is much more appealingly designed even though still evolving, while the colours are rich and vibrant and the backgrounds meticulous in their detail.
Another standout quality is the music. It's characterful, lushly orchestrated and is not only dynamic with the action it even enhances it. The writing is suitably witty and raises a number of chuckles, while the never less than amusing and beautifully timed sight gags are even more impressive.
Especially, agreed, the ones with the ice cube and the moose, not to mention the ending. The cat is great support for Woody, and in a way you root for both but you're shocked at the vicious, but thankfully never overly-sadistic that it'll make one uncomfortable, lengths they go to against one another.
Voice acting is good, though Woody's original voice actor Mel Blanc only does his laugh here.
In summary, even with more of a vicious tone 'Pantry Panic' is still colourful and entertaining. 8/10 Bethany Cox
That is in no way knocking Woody, because many of his cartoons are a lot of fun to watch and more and also still like him a lot as a character. 'Pantry Panic', while not a Woody Woodpecker classic, is still very entertaining, yes even with some very corny (and in a bit too silly a way) puns, even for cartoons puns, and a fairly standard story. While there may be cartoon characters with slightly more interesting personalities, Woody is still at his best incredibly funny, never obnoxious and very lovable self, summing him up in one word it would be wonderfully nuts. His personality traits are still evolving, for example he is more vicious here in 'Pantry Panic' to usual, and while a few are different others are unmistakably recognisable.
For so early on, the animation is great. Woody is much more appealingly designed even though still evolving, while the colours are rich and vibrant and the backgrounds meticulous in their detail.
Another standout quality is the music. It's characterful, lushly orchestrated and is not only dynamic with the action it even enhances it. The writing is suitably witty and raises a number of chuckles, while the never less than amusing and beautifully timed sight gags are even more impressive.
Especially, agreed, the ones with the ice cube and the moose, not to mention the ending. The cat is great support for Woody, and in a way you root for both but you're shocked at the vicious, but thankfully never overly-sadistic that it'll make one uncomfortable, lengths they go to against one another.
Voice acting is good, though Woody's original voice actor Mel Blanc only does his laugh here.
In summary, even with more of a vicious tone 'Pantry Panic' is still colourful and entertaining. 8/10 Bethany Cox
Did you know
- TriviaThe first Woody Woodpecker cartoon to use Danny Webb as the voice of Woody instead of Mel Blanc, although a recording of Blanc's "ha-ha-ha-HA-ha" laugh was used in this and all following Woody cartoons until 1949.
- GoofsAt the end, Woody says "Yeah? So am I." with a completely different voice.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Cat: That was pretty good. But you know, I'm still hungry.
Woody Woodpecker: Yeah? So am I.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ghost Dog, la voie du samouraï (1999)
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