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1941
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Mouse Trappers
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27, 1941
Andy Panda's dad is bragging about his prowess as a hunter when Mom directs his attention to a severe mouse problem. Andy's father is trying to catch a pesky mouse with his own .. show full overview
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Fair Today
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24, 1941
Fairs, rides, attractions and horses at the county fair are all made fun of. Like a world's fair, there are some ultra-modern exhibits. You'll see the Rubber Man, the Fat Lady, the .. show full overview
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Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat
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28, 1941
Lazy folks in Lazy Town (Pop. 123½) are napping and attracting flies. They are so lethargic they even fight in slow motion. Then a riverboat arrives with a red hot mama on board and she .. show full overview
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Hysterical Highspots in American History
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31, 1941
A comical twist on the history of America.
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Dizzy Kitty
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26, 1941
Pop throws out Andy's dopey cat Romeo, but when he finds out that the feline can win $25 at a cat show, he catches Romeo, figuring that the prize money should not go unclaimed by a .. show full overview
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Salt Water Daffy
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09, 1941
A narrator tells how military recruits are trained on land and sea. Men get a physical, undergo basic training, do duties on board ship for gunnery practice, clean the decks, and prepare .. show full overview
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Woody Woodpecker
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07, 1941
The peace and quiet of Birdland comes to an end when Woody Woodpecker begins to annoy the inhabitants with zany antics. Their countermeasures are hilarious, but they fail to dim Woody's .. show full overview
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Andy Panda's Pop
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28, 1941
Andrew P. Panda (Andy's pop) asks the Acme Roofing Company if it will repair his shoddy roof. He is quickly turned off by the exorbitant price ($200) and determines, "I'll fix it .. show full overview
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The Screwdriver
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11, 1941
Woody Woodpecker is driving along a country road when his car breaks down. The redhead does such a good repair job that he's unable to restrain the car when he starts off again. He .. show full overview
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Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company 'B'
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01, 1941
Walter Lantz uses an all-black cast and swings the heck out of the story. Hot-Breath Harry (The Harlem Heatwave) is "the hottest trumpet man in town" until he's drafted by the army. When .. show full overview
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Man's Best Friend
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20, 1941
Overworked, overtired hunting dog Snoozer has a hard time trying to get plenty of sleep to go hunting with his master the following day. Due to noise, lights, etc., he's up all night. .. show full overview
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Pantry Panic
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24, 1941
In a peaceful bird village in the heart of the forest, a weatherman, Professor Groundhog, predicts a terrible cold front. He reports a storm warning that a blizzard is coming, and that .. show full overview
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$21 a Day (Once a Month)
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01, 1941
Woody Woodpecker makes an appearance in this cartoon, the first in Walter Lantz's Swing Symphony series. The story is built around a performance of the title song, an original by Felix .. show full overview

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