The BEST episodes of Woody Woodpecker and Friends season 1967

Every episode of Woody Woodpecker and Friends season 1967, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Woody Woodpecker and Friends season 1967!

With arguably the most famous laugh of any cartoon character in history ("ha-ha-ha-HA-ha"), Woody Woodpecker pecked his way into our lives through a 1940 Andy Panda theatrical short entitled Knock Knock. Woody continued to appear in short films throughout the 40's and 50's, and in 1957, the Kellogg's company packaged these theatrical works into the syndicated package The Woody Woodpecker Show. Walter Lantz created the famed bird, and in the show's early days, the animator would host from his office, demonstrating how cartoons were made by showing the viewers at home such essentials as painting cels and drawing storyboards. Woody, an obnoxious mischief-maker, would usually star in the shorts, occasionally taking a backseat to his friends Andy Panda, Wally Walrus, Gabby Gator, Buzz Buzzard, Oswald the Rabbit, The Beary Family and Arctic penguin Chilly Willy.

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Sissy Sheriff
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#1 - Sissy Sheriff

Season 1967 - Episode 3 - Aired 1/1/1967

After losing 12 sheriffs in twelve days, the town of Lizzard Gizzard Gulch makes Woody sheriff number 13, with the task of arresting notorious bank robber Dirty McNasty.

Directors: Paul J. Smith
Writer: Cal Howard
Have Gun - Can't Travel
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#2 - Have Gun - Can't Travel

Season 1967 - Episode 5 - Aired 2/1/1967

A villain rides into town on a horse in the old West. Woody is hanging his "wanted" posters out. The villain's horse pleads with Woody to turn the louse in so that they can split the reward. The villain shaves his mustache off as a disguise. The horse paints it back on so that Woody will know him.

Directors: Paul J. Smith
Writer: Cal Howard
The Nautical Nut
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#3 - The Nautical Nut

Season 1967 - Episode 6 - Aired 3/1/1967

Woody is mistakenly captured and brought aboard a ship, where he makes things difficult for the captain and his first mate.

Directors: Paul J. Smith
Writer: Sid Marcus
Hot Diggity Dog
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#4 - Hot Diggity Dog

Season 1967 - Episode 8 - Aired 3/1/1967

Woody's dog Duffy is extremely hungry. When a mean chef sees Duffy after throwing out food scraps, he kicks him out of his sight. Duffy gets revenge by repeatedly biting the chef, while Woody pecks the chef, catapults pies in his face, locks him out of his restaurant, and electrocutes him. The chef retaliates by trying to grind Duffy into sausage meat (Duffy escapes from the grinder and throws in steak). When the chef presents Woody with the result, Woody sadly walks down the street, thinking that Duffy is dead. However, Duffy sneaks behind Woody, eats the sausage, and barks. When Woody discovers the truth, he and Duffy rejoice, and Duffy bites the pants off the chef.

Directors: Paul J. Smith
Writer: Cal Howard
Horse Play
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#5 - Horse Play

Season 1967 - Episode 10 - Aired 4/1/1967

Woody has a run-in with an Indian who has a bad taste for Woody's horse.

Directors: Paul J. Smith
Writer: Cal Howard
Secret Agent Woody Woodpecker
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#6 - Secret Agent Woody Woodpecker

Season 1967 - Episode 12 - Aired 5/1/1967

Woody mistakenly drinks a strength giving, secret tonic stolen by a master spy.

Directors: Paul J. Smith
Writer: Cal Howard
Operation Shanghai
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#7 - Operation Shanghai

Season 1967 - Episode 1 - Aired 1/1/1966

Pirates of Penzance." The pirate ship (the Old Eyesore) is run by Captain Blah (pronounced Blaaaaaaaah) with first mate Smedley. In fact, Smedley is the only crew member, and he has too much work to do, so he goes off to shanghai a crew. He catches Chilly Willy and tries to force him to go to work- but Willy won't have any of it ("Don't like work. I go home now."), and all hell breaks loose. The captain tries to sleep, but Willy keeps shooting off cannons, crashing into things, rocking the boat, throwing Smedley overboard, etc. Finally, he fires the cannon right in the captain's face. This doesn't make him any too happy.

Directors: Sid Marcus
Window Pains
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#8 - Window Pains

Season 1967 - Episode 2 - Aired 1/1/1967

Bessie decides to call a professional window washer, but Charlie puts a stop to it, deciding to save money by doing it himself. After cleaning the first window he breaks it by putting the ladder through it. He eventually breaks them all, by accident, except the attic window. When Bessie points out to him that he missed that one, he picks up his bucket and hurls in through the glass.

Directors: Paul J. Smith
Writer: Cal Howard
Vicious Viking
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#9 - Vicious Viking

Season 1967 - Episode 4 - Aired 2/1/1967

Chilly Willy and Smedley inadvertently free a Viking from the ice, and the mean savage tries to eat the two hapless heroes.

Directors: Paul J. Smith
Writer: Cal Howard
Hot Time on Ice
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#10 - Hot Time on Ice

Season 1967 - Episode 7 - Aired 3/1/1967

Buried under the ice and snow of Antarctica's polar regions is the nerve center of a weather station. The captain gets word that food is running low, and he orders Smedley to fly to Camp Century for supplies. Smedley scurries to the plane, only to find a mass of holes in the ice runway. The culprit is our fish-loving penguin, Chilly Willy.

Directors: Paul J. Smith
Writer: Sid Marcus
Mouse in the House
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#11 - Mouse in the House

Season 1967 - Episode 9 - Aired 3/1/1967

The domestic tranquility of the Beary household is shattered by a screaming Bessie when a mouse starts playing around on her slippers. When an exterminator quotes a price of $25 to dispose of it, Charlie balks and take on the job himself.

Directors: Paul J. Smith
Writer: Cal Howard
Chilly and the Woodchopper
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#12 - Chilly and the Woodchopper

Season 1967 - Episode 11 - Aired 5/1/1967

Chilly stows away in a woodchopper's travel bag while the woodchopper is on his way to Smedley's Rest Home. Smedley tries to get rid of Chilly while trying to make the woodchopper enjoy a quiet vacation. With Smedley unsuccessfully doing this, the woodchopper comes after him with his axe and is just about to chop Smedley, when Chilly comes to the rescue.

Directors: Paul J. Smith
Writer: Sid Marcus
Chilly Chums
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#13 - Chilly Chums

Season 1967 - Episode 13 - Aired 6/1/1967

When Chilly Willy rescues drowning Maxie the Polar Bear from freezing Arctic waters, he gains a grateful lifetime friend- and a long-term liability.

Directors: Paul J. Smith