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Richard James Lundy (August 14, 1907 – April 7, 1990) was an American
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and film director who worked at several animation studios including
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,
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,
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, and
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. Lundy was a pioneer of personality animation and is best remembered as one of the creators of
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. Throughout his career he worked as a primary animator on at least 60 films, both short and feature-length, and directed 51 shorts.


Early life

Lundy was born in
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, to James and Minnie Lundy, their only child. Shortly after his birth the family moved to Detroit, where Lundy's father worked as an inspector for the Burroughs
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Company. When Lundy was ten years old, his parents separated and he and his mother went to live in Port Huron north of Detroit. They later moved back to the city where Lundy's mother worked as a waitress. Lundy moved to Los Angeles in the late 1920s.


Career

In 1929, Lundy was employed by
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, becoming the studio's dance specialist; animating many of the musical numbers in early
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and
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shorts. He later worked on '' Three Little Pigs'' (1933) and '' Orphan's Benefit'' (1934). After working on ''
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'' (1937), Lundy became a director at Disney. In late 1943, Lundy was left without anymore directorial assignments before being fired by Disney. Initially devastated, Lundy soon found work at
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. He started as an animator and again became a director. He directed shorts featuring Andy Panda,
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, and the ''Swing Symphonies''. Lundy became the studios primary director in late-1946, and was noted for shifting the studios direction to a style more in vain to works made by Disney and MGM, a stark contrast when compared to work by the studios previous director, James Culhane. Lundy worked for Wolff Productions after the Lantz studio temporarily closed in 1949. The Lantz studio would reopen in 1950 and remain in business until 1972, but Lundy never worked at Lantz again. While at Wolff, Lundy worked on television commercials. In 1950, he worked for
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on Barney Bear shorts and the
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film ''Caballero Droopy''. In 1959 Lundy worked for
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on ''
The Flintstones ''The Flintstones'' is an American animated sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera, Hanna-Barbera Productions, which takes place in a romanticized Stone Age setting and follows the titular family, the Flintstones, and their next-door neighbors, the R ...
'', '' Yogi Bear'', and ''
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''. He retired in 1973, but continued to do freelance work for several years thereafter.


Donald Duck

Lundy was not the first to draw or even animate Donald Duck. The character was created by Swiss-born designer Albert Hurter and animated by
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and
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for the short film ''
The Wise Little Hen ''The Wise Little Hen'' is a 1934 Walt Disney produced ''Silly Symphonies'' animated short film, based on the fable ''The Little Red Hen.'' The film features the debut of Donald Duck, dancing to "The Sailor's Hornpipe". Donald and his friend Pet ...
'' (1934). This was Donald's first appearance, although the story offered little opportunity for character development. This would come in Donald's second appearance, '' Orphan's Benefit'' (also 1934), in which Lundy was the sole animator of Donald. According to common animation practice, the audio and voices of the film were recorded first and were then played for the animators to reference. In listening to voice actor
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portray the Duck in ''Orphan's Benefit'', Lundy said " decided that onaldwas an ego-show-off. If anything crossed him, he got mad and blew his top."


Personal life

Lundy was married three times. First marriage with Anne Lundy resulted in two biological children, after the divorce he moved to Toluca Lake California. In 1932 he married Juanita Sheridan who also worked at the Disney studio. This marriage was short and ended in divorce in 1934. By 1939, Lundy was remarried to Mabel Lundy. Together they had one daughter Llewellyn, resulting in three biological Lundy children. Century Birthday – Dick Lundy
at Animation – Who & Where. 2007-08-14; retrieved 2011-08-08.


Filmography


Films


Disney (and other films) period

In this period, most of the films in which Lundy worked belong to Disney * '' Playful Pan'' (animator - uncredited) (1930) * '' Pioneer Days'' (animator - uncredited) (1930) * ''
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'' (animator - uncredited) (1930) * '' The Picnic'' (animator - uncredited) (1930) * '' The Gorilla Mystery'' (animator - uncredited) (1930) * '' Monkey Melodies'' (animator - uncredited) (1930) * '' The Chain Gang'' (animator - uncredited) (1930) * ''
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'' (animator - uncredited) (1930) * '' The Shindig'' (animator - uncredited) (1930) * ''
Midnight in a Toy Shop ''Midnight in a Toy Shop'' is a 1930 '' Silly Symphonies'' animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson and produced by Walt Disney Productions. Summary It's hard living everyday life in the middle of a snowstorm, but life is not that harsh ...
'' (animator - uncredited) (1930) * '' The Ugly Duckling'' (animator - uncredited) (1931) * '' Mickey's Orphans'' (animator - uncredited) (1931) * ''Mickey Cuts Up'' (animator - uncredited) (1931) * ''The Beach Party'' (animator - uncredited) (1931) * '' Blue Rhythm'' (animator - uncredited) (1931) * '' The China Plate'' (animator - uncredited) (1931) * '' The Moose Hunt'' (animator) (1931) * '' Mother Goose Melodies'' (animator - uncredited) (1931) * '' The Castaway'' (animator) (1931) * ''
Traffic Troubles ''Traffic Troubles'' is a Mickey Mouse short animated film first released on March 7, 1931, as part of the ''Mickey Mouse (film series), Mickey Mouse'' film series. It was the twenty-sixth Mickey Mouse short to be produced, and the second of that ...
'' (animator - uncredited) (1931) * '' Birds of a Feather'' (animator - uncredited) (1931) * ''The Birthday Party'' (animator - uncredited) (1931) * '' Mickey's Good Deed'' (animator - uncredited) (1932) * ''The Duck Hunt'' (animator - uncredited) (1932) * '' Babes in the Woods'' (animator - uncredited) (1932) * '' The Whoopee Party'' (animator - uncredited) (1932) * ''Trader Mickey'' (animator - uncredited) (1932) * '' Flowers and Trees'' (animator - uncredited) (1932) * '' Just Dogs'' (animator - uncredited) 1932 * '' Mickey in Arabia'' (animator - uncredited) (1932) * ''Puppy Love'' (animator - uncredited) (1933) * '' Mickey's Mechanical Man'' (animator - uncredited) (1933) * ''
Mickey's Gala Premier ''Mickey's Gala Premier'' is a Walt Disney cartoon produced in 1933, directed by Burt Gillett, and featuring parodies of several famous Hollywood film actors from the 1930s. It was the 58th Mickey Mouse short film, and the eighth of that year. ...
'' (animator - uncredited) (1933) * '' Three Little Pigs'' (animator - uncredited) (1933) * '' Father Noah's Ark'' (animator - uncredited) (1933) * ''
Building a Building ''Building a Building'' is a 1933 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Production and released by United Artists. A remake of the 1928 Oswald the Lucky Rabbit film ''Sky Scrappers'', the cartoon depicts Mickey Mouse working at a ...
'' (animator - uncredited) (1933) * '' The Dognapper'' (animator - uncredited) (1934) * ''Mickey Plays Papa'' (animator - uncredited) (1934) * '' Orphan's Benefit'' (animator - uncredited) (1934) * ''
The Wise Little Hen ''The Wise Little Hen'' is a 1934 Walt Disney produced ''Silly Symphonies'' animated short film, based on the fable ''The Little Red Hen.'' The film features the debut of Donald Duck, dancing to "The Sailor's Hornpipe". Donald and his friend Pet ...
'' (animator - uncredited) (1934) * '' Gulliver Mickey'' (animator - uncredited) (1934) * ''
Funny Little Bunnies ''Funny Little Bunnies'' is a '' Silly Symphonies'' animated Disney short film. It was released in 1934. Plot The short is set in the enchanted dell of the titular Easter bunnies, which according to the storybooks, can be visited by those who be ...
'' (animator - uncredited) ( 1934) * ''
Playful Pluto ''Playful Pluto'' (1934) is a Walt Disney cartoon, directed by Burt Gillett. It was the first cartoon to showcase Pluto as a major character. It was the 65th Mickey Mouse short film, and the third of that year. Plot While Mickey Mouse is work ...
'' (animator) (1934) * '' The Grasshopper and the Ants'' (animator - uncredited) (1934) * ''Shanghaied'' (animator - uncredited) (1934) * ''
Music Land ''Music Land'' is a ''Silly Symphonies'' animated film, animated short film produced by Walt Disney and released in 1935. Plot The short begins by showing a map of Music Land, before zooming in to show the Land of Symphony, a massive classical ...
'' (animator - uncredited) (1935) * '' Pluto's Judgement Day'' (animator) (1935) * '' Who Killed Cock Robin?'' (animator: "Dan Cupid" - uncredited) (1935) * ''Mickey's Kangaroo'' (animator - uncredited) (1935) * '' Mickey's Service Station'' (animator - uncredited) (1935) * ''
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'' (animator - uncredited) (1935) * '' Toby Tortoise Returns'' (animator - uncredited) (1936) * ''
Thru the Mirror ''Thru the Mirror'' is a 1936 American animated short film directed by David Hand (director), David Hand from a story by William Cottrell and Joe Grant. In this cartoon short, Mickey Mouse has a ''Through the Looking-Glass''-parody-like dream t ...
'' (animator - uncredited) (1936) * '' Three Little Wolves'' (animator - uncredited) (1936) * ''Mickey's Grand Opera'' (animator - uncredited) (1936) * ''Orphans' Picnic'' (animator - uncredited) (1936) * '' Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' (animator) (1937) * '' Woodland Café'' (animator - uncredited) (1937) * '' Mickey's Parrot'' (animator - uncredited) (1938) * '' Donald's Cousin Gus'' (animator - uncredited) (1939) * '' Society Dog Show'' (animator - uncredited) (1939) * '' Sea Scouts'' (director) (1939) * '' Donald's Lucky Day'' (animator - uncredited) (1939) * ''
Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip ''Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip'' is a 1940 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film was directed by Clyde Geronimi and features original music by Leigh Harline and Oliver Wallac ...
'' (animator - uncredited) (1940) * '' The Riveter'' (director) (1940) * '' Window Cleaners'' (animator - uncredited) (1940) * ''Pluto's Dream House'' (animator - uncredited) (1940) * '' Mr. Duck Steps Out'' (animator - uncredited) (1940) * ''
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'' (animator - uncredited) (1941) * '' A Good Time for a Dime'' (director) (1941) * ''Donald's Camera'' (director) (1941) * '' Donald's Gold Mine'' (animator and director) (1942) * ''Donald's Garden'' (director) (1942) * ''The Village Smithy'' (director-uncredited) (1942) * ''The Flying Jalopy'' (director-uncredited) (1943) * ''
Donald's Tire Trouble ''Donald's Tire Trouble'' is a cartoon by The Walt Disney Company, Walt Disney Productions, featuring their character Donald Duck. It was directed by Dick Lundy (animator), Dick Lundy and released in 1943. The cartoon pokes fun at the difficulti ...
'' (director) (1943) * ''
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'' (animator) (1943) * '' Commando Duck'' (animator - uncredited) (1944)


Woody Woodpecker (and other films) period

In this period, most of the films in which Lundy worked belong to Woody Woodpecker's film series * '' Fish Fry'' (animator - uncredited) (1944) * ''
The Beach Nut ''The Beach Nut'' is the 11th animated cartoon short subject in the ''Woody Woodpecker'' series. Released theatrically on October 16, 1944, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. The title is a ...
'' (animator) (1944) * ''
Ski for Two ''Ski for Two'' is a 1944 ''Woody Woodpecker'' "cartune" directed by James Culhane. Released theatrically on November 13, 1944, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Plot Woody is sifting thr ...
'' (animator - uncredited) (1944) * ''Abou Ben Boogie'' (animator - uncredited) (1944) * '' Chew-Chew Baby'' (animator - uncredited) (1945) * ''Sliphorn King of Polaroo'' (director) (1945) * ''The Enemy Bacteria'' (director) (1945) * ''Crow Crazy'' (director) (1945) * ''The Pied Piper of Basin Street'' (animator - uncredited) (1945) * ''The Poet & Peasant'' (director) (1946) * ''Apple Andy (director)'' (1946) * '' Bathing Buddies'' (director) (1946) * ''Reddy Made Magic'' (director) (1946) * ''The Wacky Weed'' (director) (1946) * '' Musical Moments from Chopin'' (director) (1946) * '' The Egg and I'' (director) (1947) * '' Smoked Hams'' (director) (1947) * '' The Coo Coo Bird'' (director) (1947) * ''The Story of Human Energy'' (director) (1947) * ''The Overture to 'William Tell'' (director) (1947) * '' Well Oiled'' (director) (1947) * ''
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'' (director) (1947) * '' Woody the Giant Killer'' (director) (1947) * ''The Bandmaster'' (director) (1947) * '' The Mad Hatter'' (director) (1948) * ''Banquet Busters'' (director) (1948) * '' Wacky-Bye Baby'' (director) (1948) * ''Pixie Picnic'' (director) (1948) * '' Wet Blanket Policy'' (director) (1948) * '' Wild and Woody!'' (director) (1948) * ''Playful Pelican'' (director) (1948) * ''Dog Tax Dodgers'' (director) (1948) * ''Kiddie Koncert'' (director) (1948) * ''Scrappy Birthday'' (director) (1949) * '' Drooler's Delight'' (director) (1949) * '' Puny Express'' (director-uncredited, with Walter Lantz) (1950) * '' Sleep Happy'' (director-uncredited, with Walter Lantz) (1951)


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer period

* ''Busybody Bear'' (director) (1952) * ''The Little Wise Quacker'' (director) (1952) * ''Caballero Droopy'' (director) (1952) * ''Tom Schuler: Cobbler Statesman'' (director-uncredited) (1953) * ''Half-Pint Palomino'' (director) (1953) * '' Wee-Willie Wildcat'' (director) (1953) * ''Heir Bear'' (director) (1953) * ''Cobs and Robbers'' (director) (1953) * '' Barney's Hungry Cousin'' (director) (1953) * ''The Impossible Possum'' (director) (1954) * '' Sleepy-Time Squirrel'' (director) (1954) * '' Bird-Brain Bird Dog'' (director) (1954) * '' Billy Boy'' (director-uncredited, with
Tex Avery Frederick Bean "Tex" Avery (; February 26, 1908 – August 26, 1980) was an American animator, cartoonist, animation director, director, and voice actor. He was known for directing and producing animated cartoons during the golden age of America ...
'') (1954)


Last years as animator

* '' The Man Called Flintstone'' (animator - credited as Richard Lundy) (1966) * '' Fritz the Cat'' (animator and second layout - credited as Richard Lundy) (1972) * '' Charlotte's Web'' (key animator) (1973) * Mickey Mouse Disco (animator) (1980)


TV

* '' The Woody Woodpecker Show'' (director) (1957) * ''
The Huckleberry Hound Show ''The Huckleberry Hound Show'' is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, and the second series produced by the studio following '' The Ruff and Reddy Show''. The show first aired in syndication on Septembe ...
'' (animator - 7 episodes) (1959-1960) ** Bear for Punishment/Batty Bat/Huck the Giant Killer (1959) **Stranger Ranger/Mighty Mite/A Bully Dog (1959) ** Papa Yogi/King Size Poodle/Somebody's Lion (1959) ** Huck Hound's Tale/Party Peeper Jinks/Robot Plot (1960) ** Spud Dud/High Jinks/Tricks and Treats (1960) (segment "High Jinks") ** Space Bear/Puss in Boats/Huck's Hack (1960) ** Hoodwinked Bear/Goldfish Fever/Picadilly Dilly (1960) * '' The Quick Draw McGraw Show'' (animator - 14 episodes) (1959-1961) * ''
The Flintstones ''The Flintstones'' is an American animated sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera, Hanna-Barbera Productions, which takes place in a romanticized Stone Age setting and follows the titular family, the Flintstones, and their next-door neighbors, the R ...
'' (animator - 60 episodes) (1960-1966) * Child Sock-Cology (Short) (animator) (1961) * Count Down Clown (Short) (animator) (1961) * Snagglepuss (TV Series) (animator - 1 episode) (1961) ** Royal Rodent (1961) * ''
Top Cat ''Top Cat'' is an American animated sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and originally broadcast in prime time on the ABC network. It aired in a weekly evening time slot from September 27, 1961, to April 18, 1962, for a single season ...
'' (animator - 2 episodes) (1961-1962) **All That Jazz (1961) ** Dibble's Double (1962) * Beef for and After (Short) (animator) (1962) * ''
The Yogi Bear Show ''The Yogi Bear Show'' is an American comedy animated television series, and the first entry of the ''Yogi Bear'' franchise, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. A spin-off of '' The Huckleberry Hound Show'', the show centers on the adventu ...
'' (animator - 6 episodes, 1961 - 1962) ** Bear Foot Soldiers/Royal Rodent/Judo Ex-Expert (segment "Royal Rodent") (1961) ** Ice Box Raider/One Two Many/Baddie Buddies (segment "Baddie Buddies") (1961) **Disguise and Gals/Remember the Daze/Foxy Proxy (segment "Foxy Proxy") (1961) ** Genial Genie/The Gangsters All Here/Duck the Music (segment "Genial Genie") (1961) ** Yogi's Birthday Party (animator/animation supervisor) (1962) * '' The Jetsons'' (animator - 4 episodes) (1962-1963) ** The Venus (1962) **Uniblab (1962) **The Coming of Astro (1962) ** The Little Man (1963) * Rancid Ransom (Short) (animator) (1962) * '' The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series'' (animator - 2 episodes) (1962) ** Gator-Napper/Water-Melon Felon/Zero Hero ** Droopy Dragon/See-Saw/Whale of a Tale * Common Scents (Short) (animator) (1962) * Raggedy Rug (Short) (animator) (1964) * '' The Magilla Gorilla Show'' (animator - 9 episodes) (1964-1965) ** Fairy Godmother (1964) ** Masquerade Party (1964) ** Airlift (1964) ** Mad Avenue Madness (1965) ** Magilla Mix-Up (1965) ** Montana Magilla (1965) ** That Was the Geek That Was (1965) ** Love at First Fight (1965) ** Bird Brained (1965) * '' The Secret Squirrel Show'' (animator - 1 episode) (1965) ** Sub Swiper/Way Out Squiddly/Prince of a Pup * '' The Atom Ant Show'' (animator - 2 episodes) (1966) ** Killer Diller Gorilla (uncredited) ** Bully for Atom Ant * ''
Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles ''Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles'' is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. It premiered on September 10, 1966 on CBS, and ran on Saturday mornings. Characters and overview The program contained tw ...
'' (animator) (1966) * '' Moby Dick and the Mighty Mightor'' (animator) (1967) * '' The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'' (animator - 5 episodes) (1968-1969) ** The Magic Shillelah (1968) ** Huck of La Mancha (1968) ** The Last Labor of Hercules (1968) ** The Eye of Doorgah (1968) ** Mission of Captain Mordecai (1969) * ''
The Adventures of Gulliver ''The Adventures of Gulliver'' is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera. The show is loosely based on the 1726 satirical novel ''Gulliver's Travels'' by Jonathan Swift. The show aired Saturday mornings on ABC-TV and las ...
'' (animator - 1 episode) (1968) * The Forbidden Pool (1968) * '' The Perils of Penelope Pitstop'' (animator - 6 episodes) (1969) ** The Treacherous Movie Lot Plot ** Carnival Calamity ** Wild West Peril ** The Boardwalk Booby Trap ** The Terrible Trolley Trap ** Jungle Jeopardy * '' Josie and the Pussycats'' (animator - 1 episode) (1970) ** Plateau of the Apes Plot * '' Scooby Doo, Where Are You!'' (animator - 8 episodes) (1970) ** Don't Fool with a Phantom ** Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Werewolf? ** A Tiki Scare Is No Fair ** Haunted House Hang-Up ** Jeepers, It's the Creeper ** Scooby's Night with a Frozen Fright ** Mystery Mask Mix-Up ** Nowhere to Hyde * '' Where's Huddles?'' (animator - 10 episodes) (1970) ** One Man's Family ** A Sticky Affair **The Odd Trio **Get That Letter Back **To Catch a Thief **Hot Dog Hannah ** The Offensives **The Ramblin' Wreck ** A Weighty Problem ** The Old Swimming Hole * '' The New Scooby-Doo Movies'' (animator - 16 episodes) (1972) * '' The Roman Holidays'' (animator - 3 episodes) (1972) ** Cyrano deHappius ** Hectic Holiday **Double Date * '' The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie'' (animator - 1 episode) (1972) **Yogi's Ark Lark * '' The Flintstone Comedy Hour'' (animator - 1972) * ''
Love, American Style ''Love, American Style'' is an American anthology comedy television series that aired on ABC from September 29, 1969, to January 11, 1974. The series was produced by Paramount Television. During the 1971–72 and 1972–73 seasons, it was a pa ...
'' (animator - 1 episode) (1972) ** Love and the Bachelor Party/Love and the Latin Lover/Love and the Old-Fashioned Father/Love and the Test of Manhood (segment "Love and the Old-Fashioned Father") * '' Yogi's Gang'' (animator - 2 episodes) (1973) ** Mr. Hothead **Dr. Bigot * '' ABC Afterschool Specials'' (animator - 1 episode) (1974) ** Cyrano (1974) * ''
Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels ''Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels'' is an American animated mystery comedy series created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears and produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for ABC. The series aired during the network's Saturday morning schedule from ...
'' (animator - 8 episodes) (1977) ** Playing Footsie with Bigfoot **The Strange Case of the Creature from Space ** The Fur Freight Fright **Cavey and the Weirdo Wolfman **The Creepy Claw Caper **Double Dribble Riddle **The Creepy Case of the Creaky Charter Boat **The Mixed Up Mystery of Deadman's Reef * Woody Woodpecker and His Friends (Video documentary) (original material) (1982) * Walter, Woody and the World of Animation (Documentary short) (original material) (1982) * The King of Ads (Documentary) (segment "Coca-Cola commercial") (1991)


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