Andy Panda filmography
This is a list of Walter Lantz "Cartunes" featuring Andy Panda. All are entries in Lantz's Andy Panda series, except for $21 a Day (Once a Month) a Swing Symphony cartoon, Musical Moments from Chopin, a Musical Miniatures cartoon, and Banquet Busters and The Woody Woodpecker Polka, two Woody Woodpecker cartoons.[1]
Andy Panda | |
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Created by | Walter Lantz Alex Lovy |
Original work | Life Begins for Andy Panda (1939) |
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Print publications | |
Comics | Dell Comics |
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Animated series |
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Television special(s) |
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Direct-to-video | List below |
Directors for each short are noted. Several Andy Panda cartoons produced in 1940, 1941, and 1942 carry no director credit; Walter Lantz claims to have directed these shorts himself. Six Andy Panda cartoons (Life Begins for Andy Panda, Knock-Knock, Fish Fry, Apple Andy, The Bandmaster, and Scrappy Birthday) along with Musical Moments from Chopin and Banquet Busters were released in The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection.
1939
# | Title | Date | Director | Notes |
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1 | Life Begins for Andy Panda | September 9 | Alex Lovy |
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1940
# | Title | Date | Director | Notes |
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2 | Andy Panda Goes Fishing | January 22 | Burt Gillett | Only Andy short directed by Burt Gillett. |
3 | 100 Pygmies and Andy Panda | April 22 | Alex Lovy | Final appearance of Mr. Whippletree. |
4 | Crazy House | September 23 | Walter Lantz | First Andy short directed by Walter Lantz. |
5 | Knock Knock | November 25 | Walter Lantz | First appearance of Woody Woodpecker. |
1941
# | Title | Date | Director | Notes |
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6 | Mouse Trappers | January 27 | Alex Lovy | 8mm print found on Kennedy Library Online Archive.[2] |
7 | Dizzy Kitty | May 26 | Walter Lantz | |
N/A | Andy Panda's Pop | July 28 | Alex Lovy | A Cartune short reissued as Goofy Roofer for television[3] |
N/A | $21 a Day (Once a Month) | December 1 | Walter Lantz | Swing Symphony short. |
1942
# | Title | Date | Director | Notes |
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8 | Under the Spreading Blacksmith Shop | January 12 | Alex Lovy | Final appearance of Poppa Panda. |
9 | Good-Bye Mr. Moth | May 11 | Walter Lantz | |
10 | Nutty Pine Cabin | June 1 | Alex Lovy | First appearance of Andy Panda as an adult. |
11 | Andy Panda's Victory Garden | September 7 | Alex Lovy | First appearance of Charlie Chicken. |
12 | Air Raid Warden | December 21 | Alex Lovy | |
1943
# | Title | Date | Director | Notes |
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13 | Canine Commandos | June 28 | Alex Lovy | Final Andy short directed by Alex Lovy. |
14 | Meatless Tuesday | December 25 | James Culhane | First Andy short directed by James Culhane. |
1944
# | Title | Date | Director | Notes |
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15 | Fish Fry | June 19 | James Culhane | |
16 | The Painter and The Pointer | December 18 | James Culhane | |
1945
# | Title | Date | Director | Notes |
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17 | Crow Crazy | July 9 | Dick Lundy |
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1946
# | Title | Date | Director | Notes |
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18 | The Poet and Peasant | March 18 | Dick Lundy | |
19 | Mousie Come Home | April 15 | James Culhane | Final Andy short directed by James Culhane. |
20 | Apple Andy | May 20 | Dick Lundy | |
21 | The Wacky Weed | December 16 | Dick Lundy | |
1947
# | Title | Date | Director | Notes |
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N/A | Musical Moments from Chopin | February 24 | Dick Lundy | Musical Miniatures short. |
N/A | Well Oiled | June 30 | Dick Lundy |
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22 | The Bandmaster | December 22 | Dick Lundy | First Andy short distributed by United Artists. |
1948
# | Title | Date | Director | Notes |
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23 | Banquet Busters | March 3 | Dick Lundy |
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N/A | Wet Blanket Policy | August 27 | Dick Lundy |
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24 | Playful Pelican | October 8 | Dick Lundy | |
25 | Dog Tax Dodgers | November 19 | Dick Lundy | Only appearance of Wally Walrus in an Andy short. |
1949
# | Title | Date | Director | Notes |
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26 | Scrappy Birthday | February 11 | Dick Lundy |
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1951
# | Title | Date | Director | Notes |
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N/A | The Woody Woodpecker Polka | October 29 | Walter Lantz | Final appearance of Andy Panda. |
1952
# | Title | Date | Director | Notes |
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N/A | Team Play | N/A | N/A | Commercial for Autolite. |
References
- Tatay, Jack, Komorowski, Thad, Shakarian, Pietro, and Cooke, Jon. The Walter Lantz Cartune Encyclopedia. Retrieved February 29, 2008.
- "Mouse Trappers". Kennedy Library Online Archive. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
- The Walter Lantz Cartune Encyclopedia