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Disney Plus
84
7.7
/230692/
77
/10628/
75
/6002/
4.0
/405087/
96
/76/
85
/13280/
83
/15/
cc age 12+

Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
'Toon star Roger is worried that his wife Jessica is playing pattycake with someone else, so the studio hires detective Eddie Valiant to snoop on her. But the stakes are quickly raised when Marvin Acme is found dead and Roger is the prime suspect.
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Starz
67
7.0
/21173/
72
/1037/
68
/864/
3.4
/13857/
78
/49/
70
/98/
53
/11/
cc age 12+

The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet (2013)
A 10-year-old child prodigy cartographer secretly leaves his family's ranch in Montana where he lives with his cowboy father and scientist mother and travels across the country on board a freight train to receive an award at the Smithsonian Institute.
poster
74
44
7.8
/1567/
70
/28/
73
/54/
3.8
/1533/

Tee for Two (1945)
Tom is golfing, but having no success. Jerry insures that remains the case.
poster
42
4.2
/6009/
63
/1056/
65
/754/
1.7
/16000/
13
/8/
36
/108/
cc age 7+

Woody Woodpecker (2017)
Woody Woodpecker enters a turf war with a big city lawyer wanting to tear down his home in an effort to build a house to flip.
poster
70
38
7.4
/1472/
67
/21/
69
/52/
3.5
/1281/

Hatch Up Your Troubles (1949)
A baby woodpecker mistakes Jerry for his mother. The mouse rejects the newly hatched bird but soon finds himself protecting it against his feline nemesis, Tom.
poster
70
32
7.3
/1200/
74
/29/
68
/39/
3.4
/811/

Woody Woodpecker (1941)
Woody Woodpecker spends his day singing loudly and pecking holes in trees. He infuriates the other woodland creatures - when he isn't baffling them with his bizarre behavior. Woody overhears a squirrel and a group of birds gossiping about him. Even though he just sang a song proclaiming his craziness, he denies their whispered accusations that he's nuts. But after they trick him into knocking his head on a statue, the poor bird hears voices in his head and decides the animals might be right. He decides to see a psychiatrist.
poster
66
29
6.4
/896/
71
/32/
64
/51/
3.4
/780/

The Barber of Seville (1944)
Woody is standing outside the Seville Barber Shop looking at the ads. Wanting a "victory haircut", he decides to enter the shop only to find the owner has stepped out for a physical. Woody decides to cut his own hair ("I cut my own teeth") but unfortunately is mistaken for the owner when two other customers enter, one an Indian who wants a quick shampoo and the other, a construction worker who wants "the whole works" and, unfortunately, gets it.
poster
62
23
7.0
/652/
53
/10/
62
/30/
3.3
/760/

The Egg and Jerry (1956)
A lost baby woodpecker, that believes Jerry is its mother, does everything it can to save the mouse from Tom, who is once again in pursuit. A CinemaScope remake of the 1949 Tom and Jerry cartoon Hatch Up Your Troubles.
poster
66
18
6.8
/580/
70
/20/
61
/18/
3.4
/604/

Pantry Panic (1941)
Woody's friends warn him that the groundhog has predicted a blizzard. Unconcerned, Woody decides not to go South with his pals. Soon enough, the blizzard sweeps in and destroys the loony woodpecker's stash of food. Facing starvation, a glimmer of hope arrives in the form of a cat. The cat is also starving and it turns into a match of brawn and wits to see who eats who.
poster
67
17
6.7
/364/
66
/19/
70
/18/
3.4
/483/

Knock Knock (1940)
A woodpecker (Woody) repeatedly pecks the roof of Andy Panda's and his father's home. Daddy sets out to stop it.
poster
56
11
5.7
/316/
58
/5/
50
/14/
3.0
/411/

Wacky Blackout (1942)
We tour a farm and see how the various animals are preparing for the war, in a series of blackout skits.
poster
59
10
6.4
/306/
50
/13/
56
/12/
3.2
/298/

A Peck o' Trouble (1953)
Lazy Dodsworth the Cat wants to catch a woodpecker for his breakfast. The woodpecker has built its home inside the upper trunk of a very tall tree, and Dodsworth puts on a professor's cap, pretending to be a passive teacher of bird-catching and thereby deceive an eager-to-learn kitten into doing the perilous ascending of the tree to try to catch the woodpecker.
poster
63
9
6.5
/296/
60
/7/
63
/10/
3.3
/314/

Musical Moments from Chopin (1946)
Woody Woodpecker and Andy Panda give a piano performance for an audience of barnyard animals.
poster
65
8
7.1
/160/
57
/7/
65
/10/
3.4
/201/

Termites from Mars (1952)
Woody's home is beset by an invasion of voracious alien termites.
poster
?
7.5
/13/
55
/2/
40
/1/

Bird Gone Wild: The Woody Woodpecker Story (2018)
The story of Walter Lantz and Woody Woodpecker from the early days at Universal Pictures to the creation of brand new cartoons in 2018. Featuring contributions from Woody experts and of course, Woody himself.
poster
66
?
6.5
/228/
80
/1/
54
/5/

A Song a Day (1936)
At Betty Boop's Animal Hospital, various species have appropriate ailments. Morale becomes a problem; Professor Grampy to the rescue!
poster
?
7.1
/30/
10
/1/

Walter, Woody and the World of Animation (1982)
A documentary short about the life of Walter Lantz and the creation of Woody Woodpecker
poster
?
5.5
/69/
10
/1/
57
/3/

The Tenant's Racket (1963)
The cartoon starts off with Woody who, tired of flying, stops to rest on a cloud...
poster
?
6.5
/76/
40
/2/
73
/3/

Tomcat Combat (1959)
Woody Woodpecker is engaged in combat with a big tomcat and after several break-even escapades, Woody finally tricks the cat into a dogcatcher's truck which is filled with dogs with a sour disposition, especially regarding cats. Woody finally shoots the cat off into outer space using a giant rocket (not from Acme).
poster
?
6.6
/105/
62
/4/
68
/6/

Box Car Bandit (1957)
A bandit and his horse find out that a big shipment of gold bullion is being shipped by train, so they make immediate plans to hijack it. As fate would have it, Woody Woodpecker is the train's guard.
poster
60
?
6.6
/147/
43
/3/
72
/5/

Arts and Flowers (1956)
Art, the artist, receives a circular announcing a prize for the best painting of a desert flower. Woody Woodpecker also reads it and decides to enter the competition. He and Art wage a battle all over the desert regarding who is to paint the only desert flower in the area. Woody wins the battle and the contest, and is awarded a painting of a bag of gold.
poster
69
?
7.1
/142/
65
/8/
72
/9/

Under the Counter Spy (1954)
This cartoon is a parody of the then current TV show, "Dragnet". Police are warned of an escaped criminal, "The Bat", who possesses a super strength tonic.
poster
66
?
6.4
/207/
68
/10/
66
/7/

The Hollywood Matador (1942)
The bull is watching through a knothole as the great bullfighter, Woody Woodpecker, is showing off for the spectators. Unable to take it no longer the bull dashes into the arena and charges Woody so hard that he makes a shambles of the stadium. Woody, as always, equal to the task at hand is soon serving bull-burgers to the crowd.
poster
64
?
6.4
/236/
70
/11/
59
/14/

Ace in the Hole (1942)
Woody Woodpecker is a stable boy. The stables are located right in an airfield, and the sound of airplanes droning around only fuels his lust to fly. "I want to fly like the birds!" declares the woodpecker. But the only thing the bulldog sergeant on the airfield feels Woody is competent for is clipping the horses with an electric clipper. And considering that Woody accidentally allows the clipper to clip off the sarge's shirt buttons and a long strip of hair off his chin, he may be giving Woody too much credit. Nevertheless, Woody spends his time reading "How to Fly a Plane from the Ground Up." And eventually, he sneaks onto a PU-2.
poster
61
?
6.6
/244/
61
/8/
56
/8/

Don't Look Now (1936)
It's St. Valentine's Day. Cupid is having fun arranging, while a young devil is making mischief sabotaging, love affairs.
poster
72
?
6.4
/148/
76
/6/
78
/4/

The Coo Coo Bird (1947)
Woody Woodpecker reads in his newspaper that quail hunting season begins the next morning at 5a.m. Not wanting to pass up quail hunting, he determines to get a good night's sleep. There are challenges.
poster
67
?
6.6
/169/
74
/7/
63
/9/

Well Oiled (1947)
While travelling along a woodland highway, Woody's car runs out of gas. He intends to get some more by siphoning some from a nearby car, not realizing the car belongs to policeman Wally Walrus who immediately chases the bird. Woody temporarily eludes Wally by disguising himself as a gas station attendant who fills Wally's car to the brim with water! When Woody's disguise is uncovered, the two duel with grease guns.
poster
73
?
6.8
/176/
65
/9/
80
/4/

Who's Cookin Who? (1946)
Woody Woodpecker is sleeping. He awakens, under a blanket of snow, to find that both Winter and a hungry wolf are knocking at his door. The wolf has intentions of eating Woody...but Woody has the same thoughts regarding the wolf.
poster
69
?
6.5
/178/
74
/5/
66
/5/

The Dippy Diplomat (1945)
A newspaper announces that Ivan Awfulitch, the famous ambassador, is due to have a barbecue with local resident Wally Walrus. Unfortunately, while Wally is preparing the barbecue, the scent of the steaks he is cooking attracts an unwelcome guest in the form of Woody Woodpecker. He steals some of the food through a knothole in the fence then uses a bow and arrow to get the rest.
poster
?
6.5
/106/
58
/5/
78
/4/

Scalp Treatment (1952)
Buzz Buzzard tries to scalp Woody for his feathered head, as a gift to an Indian maiden.
poster
68
?
6.7
/118/
61
/7/
78
/4/

Stage Hoax (1952)
Weary Woody Woodpecker is hitchhiking across the desert trying to thumb a ride on a passing stagecoach. He adds artificial limbs and dresses like a girl and has no problem in getting on the next one but is tossed out when his disguise is discovered. After eating a huge meal he decides to get even with the driver and uses a poster of the wanted Buzz Buzzard as a tool. But the real Buzz shows up and, when Woody resorts to his female disguise, the dastardly villain makes a play for him.
poster
64
?
6.2
/117/
60
/3/
70
/6/

Hot Rod Huckster (1954)
Woody is driving down the city street singing a "screwy" driving song. Used car owner Buzz Buzzard tries to interest Woody in buying a new car (after sabotaging the one he has, natch). He shows him various cars but they all are utterly lacking in quality and leave a lot to be desired...
poster
62
?
7.0
/118/
50
/3/
67
/7/

Fodder and Son (1957)
Woody goes to Yellowstone National Park, where he encounters a bear who does anything to get food from people.
poster
?
5.8
/94/
46
/3/
68
/6/

Watch the Birdie (1958)
Deep in the woods, a birdwatcher is studying the various bird species found there. First, he discovers "love birds" (a henpecked husband bird and his grumbling bird spouse), and a "humming bird" (who hums rock tunes). Then he discovers Woody who gives him all sorts of trouble such as attaching his stethoscope to a running faucet, stretching the lens on his camera and then snapping it back on him, and sending all manner of trees tumbling down onto him.
poster
?
6.5
/103/
66
/6/
68
/6/

Everglade Raid (1958)
Woody gets a job as an alligator bagger, but the alligator has similar plans for the woodpecker.
poster
?
5.9
/70/
53
/3/
73
/3/

Log Jammed (1959)
Woody Woodpecker gets into a mêlée with a lumberjack in the north woods. When the woodchopper chops down Woody's tree.
poster
?
6.3
/70/
10
/1/
68
/4/

Romp in a Swamp (1959)
Woody tricks Ali Gator into a swampland chase.
poster
?
5.8
/67/
10
/1/
70
/3/

Kiddie League (1959)
The final (and championship) baseball game of the Kiddie League pits pitcher Woody Woodpecker and his team (the Woody Woodpeckers) against a zany team, the Bubble Gummers. The game begins with the Bubble Gummers at bat and Woody pitching. A little tyke wearing diapers is first up. Before batting, he gulps down a bottle of milk for strength. The first ball is called a strike....
poster
?
6.2
/86/
40
/3/
68
/4/

Southern Fried Hospitality (1960)
Gabby Gator, voiced in Kentucky Colonel mode by Daws Butler, is starving. He comes upon a recipe for southern-fried woodpecker and writes Woody a fan letter. Woody shows up to perform an act and about the three-quarter mark, realizes what is going on, and proceeds to take his revenge.
poster
?
5.8
/68/
10
/1/
70
/3/

Fowled Up Falcon (1960)
The history of falconry is turned upside-down when Woody is the prey of a falcon bent on destroying him. Falcons make great hunters.
poster
?
6.0
/76/
10
/1/
70
/5/

Rocket Racket (1962)
Gabby Gator lives in the Okeedokee Swamp. Wally's watching one of those "cook" shows on TV about how to prepare a bird for dinner. Gabby's starving so bad that he licks the TV screen, but that doesn't help. He sends a telegram to Woody: his country needs him. Woody needs to try out the new "Atlas (But Not Least) Space Rocket." Woody arrives, suitcase in hand, ready for anything- except being an alligator's dinner...
poster
?
6.0
/73/
35
/2/
65
/4/

Room and Bored (1962)
Woody decides to make a home in a telephone pole where he encounters Smedley, a lineman determined to stop his company's property from trespass.
poster
?
5.6
/71/
10
/1/
80
/2/

Saddle-Sore Woody (1964)
Dirty McNasty wants Woody Woodpecker's horse and horsenaps it.
poster
?
5.8
/68/
10
/1/
77
/3/

Roamin' Roman (1964)
Woody is in Rome and is upsetting the Emperor, so he has his guard chase him down.
poster
?
4.9
/60/
10
/1/
80
/2/

What's Peckin' (1965)
Woody is causing too much damage. So much so that top scientists are called in to figure out a solution.
poster
?
5.9
/65/
10
/1/
80
/2/

Practical Yolk (1966)
Woody lives in a pyramid. Woody finds famous explorer Mrs. Meany dressed in a helmet and shorts on a dig in Egypt.
poster
?
6.1
/57/
10
/1/
100
/1/

Rough Riding Hood (1966)
Woody is reading the tale of Little Red Riding Hood... and soon finds himself living the fable when a sobbing Red confronts him, telling him how a mean wolf has been bullying her on her entire trip to Grandma's. Woody plans to get even with the fiendish (and totally stupid) wolf by swapping places with her and going to HIS Grandma's. The wolf stops Woody carrying an apple pie and demands, "Let me have it" (Needless to say, he gets it alright!).
poster
?
6.1
/73/
35
/2/
70
/4/

Monster of Ceremonies (1966)
Woody meets a crazy professor who makes monsters by shooting them with a machine ray. On the second shot, they return to normal.


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