The BEST episodes written by James Miele

The One-Armed Bandit
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#1 - The One-Armed Bandit

Woody Woodpecker and Friends - Season 1939 - Episode 6

Nellie of the Circus
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#2 - Nellie of the Circus

Woody Woodpecker and Friends - Season 1939 - Episode 9

Bolo-Mola Land
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#3 - Bolo-Mola Land

Woody Woodpecker and Friends - Season 1939 - Episode 10

The Bird on Nellie's Hat
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#4 - The Bird on Nellie's Hat

Woody Woodpecker and Friends - Season 1939 - Episode 11

A dishy dolly of a brunette hitchhikes while taking lunch to her blacksmith husband. She gets a ride from a dastardly masher once she shows some leg. When she resists the cad's advances, she blackens his eye and gets tied to the railway tracks in revenge.

Arabs with Dirty Fezzes
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#5 - Arabs with Dirty Fezzes

Woody Woodpecker and Friends - Season 1939 - Episode 13

The Lamp Lighter
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#6 - The Lamp Lighter

Woody Woodpecker and Friends - Season 1938 - Episode 1

Man Hunt
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#7 - Man Hunt

Woody Woodpecker and Friends - Season 1938 - Episode 2

Although the main plot is a bunch of cute forest animals getting their revenge by fighting a war on some hunters, the hunters here are atrociously racist, not just typically stereotypical.

Feed the Kitty
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#8 - Feed the Kitty

Woody Woodpecker and Friends - Season 1938 - Episode 5

The final cartoon in the Oswald series. Oswald himself would still appear in two more films, Happy Scouts (1938) and The Egg-Cracker Suite (1943).

Nellie the Sewing Machine Girl (or Honest Hearts & Willing Hands)
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#9 - Nellie the Sewing Machine Girl (or Honest Hearts & Willing Hands)

Woody Woodpecker and Friends - Season 1938 - Episode 6

The first of many 1890's melodrama lampoons produced by the Lantz studio during 1938 and 1939.

Problem Child
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#10 - Problem Child

Woody Woodpecker and Friends - Season 1938 - Episode 8

Wildcat Willie, one of Walter Lantz's lesser known characters, is the protagonist here, a mean widdle kid who runs away from home and masquerades as an orphan. Trouble ensues when Wildcat's new family suspects Wildcat is a rat - er, wildcat. Lots of fast action and violence (Wildcat wields a mean axe).

Happy Scouts
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#11 - Happy Scouts

Woody Woodpecker and Friends - Season 1938 - Episode 11

Oswald and his Scouts (members of Oswald's Scouts Duck Troop 13) are marching on a camping trip. Blackie Duck loses his diaper and falls behind.

Cheese-Nappers
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#12 - Cheese-Nappers

Woody Woodpecker and Friends - Season 1938 - Episode 12

Baby Face Mouse learns that crime does not pay when he crosses the railroad tracks and Public Enemy #1, Butch Face Rat, tries to lead him astray on a cheese heist.

Silly Seals
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#13 - Silly Seals

Woody Woodpecker and Friends - Season 1938 - Episode 14

In a North Pole classroom, Professor Seal is teaching th young seals all about fishing. One little seal would rather practice snowball-juggling and plays hookey, and gets into trouble with the teacher. But back in the classroom a hungry polar bear is waiting to make food out of the seals. The juggling seal does his act and the bear is so impressed that he decides to stay in school and learn to juggle.

Barnyard Romeo
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#14 - Barnyard Romeo

Woody Woodpecker and Friends - Season 1938 - Episode 15

Queen's Kittens
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#15 - Queen's Kittens

Woody Woodpecker and Friends - Season 1938 - Episode 16

The Big Cat and the Little Mousie
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#16 - The Big Cat and the Little Mousie

Woody Woodpecker and Friends - Season 1938 - Episode 17

The Rabbit Hunt
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#17 - The Rabbit Hunt

Woody Woodpecker and Friends - Season 1938 - Episode 22

A boy and his dog hunt rabbit in the forest.

The Mysterious Jug
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#18 - The Mysterious Jug

Woody Woodpecker and Friends - Season 1937 - Episode 22

Oswald the Rabbit goes snooping around a junk yard with his dog, Doxie. He fins a bottle marked "The Magic Jug," and when he uncorks it out jumps a genii with his magic wand.