Andy Panda filmography

(Redirected from Good-Bye Mr. Moth)

This is a list of Walter Lantz "Cartunes" featuring Andy Panda. All are entries in Lantz's Andy Panda series, except for $21 a Day (Once a Month) (a Swing Symphony cartoon), Musical Moments from Chopin (a Musical Miniatures cartoon), and Banquet Busters and The Woody Woodpecker Polka, two Woody Woodpecker cartoons.[1]

Andy Panda
Created byWalter Lantz
Alex Lovy
Original workLife Begins for Andy Panda
(1939)
Owner
Years
  • 1939–1949
  • 1951–2022
Print publications
ComicsDell Comics
Films and television
Short film(s)
Web series
Animated series
Television special(s)
Direct-to-videoList below

Directors for each short are noted. Several Andy Panda cartoons produced in 1940, 1941, and 1942 carry no director credit; Walter Lantz claims to have directed these shorts himself. Six Andy Panda cartoons (Life Begins for Andy Panda, Knock-Knock, Fish Fry, Apple Andy, The Bandmaster, and Scrappy Birthday) along with Musical Moments from Chopin and Banquet Busters were released in The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection.

1939

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# Title Date Director Notes
1 Life Begins for Andy Panda October 9 Alex Lovy
  • First appearance of Andy Panda.
  • First Andy short directed by Alex Lovy.

1940

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# Title Date Director Notes
2 Andy Panda Goes Fishing January 22 Burt Gillett Only Andy short directed by Burt Gillett.
3 100 Pygmies and Andy Panda April 22 Alex Lovy Final appearance of Mr. Whippletree.
4 Crazy House September 23 Walter Lantz First Andy short directed by Walter Lantz.
5 Knock Knock November 25 Walter Lantz First appearance of Woody Woodpecker.

1941

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# Title Date Director Notes
6 Mouse Trappers January 27 Alex Lovy Last cartoon with Sara Berner as Andy Panda.[2]
7 Dizzy Kitty May 26 Walter Lantz
N/A Andy Panda's Pop July 28 Alex Lovy * A cartoon short reissued as Goofy Roofer for television, "Cartune" short.
N/A $21 a Day (Once a Month) December 1 Walter Lantz Swing Symphony short.

1942

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# Title Date Director Notes
8 Under the Spreading Blacksmith Shop January 12 Alex Lovy Final appearance of Poppa Panda.
First cartoon with Margaret Hill-Talbot as Andy Panda.[2]
9 Good-Bye Mr. Moth May 11 Walter Lantz
10 Nutty Pine Cabin June 1 Alex Lovy First appearance of Andy Panda as an adult.
11 Andy Panda's Victory Garden September 7 Alex Lovy First appearance of Charlie Chicken.
12 Air Raid Warden December 21 Alex Lovy Last cartoon with Margaret Hill-Talbot as Andy Panda.[2]

1943

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# Title Date Director Notes
13 Canine Commandos June 28 Alex Lovy Final Andy short directed by Alex Lovy.
14 Meatless Tuesday October 25 James Culhane First Andy short directed by James Culhane.

1944

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# Title Date Director Notes
15 Fish Fry June 19 James Culhane
16 The Painter and The Pointer December 18 James Culhane First cartoon with Walter Tetley as Andy Panda.[2]

1945

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# Title Date Director Notes
17 Crow Crazy July 9 Dick Lundy
  • First appearance of Milo.
  • First Andy short directed by Dick Lundy.

1946

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# Title Date Director Notes
18 The Poet and Peasant March 18 Dick Lundy
19 Mousie Come Home April 15 James Culhane Final Andy short directed by James Culhane.
20 Apple Andy May 20 Dick Lundy Featured song performed by Del Porter.
21 The Wacky Weed December 16 Dick Lundy Final Andy short distributed by Universal Pictures.

1947

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# Title Date Director Notes
N/A Musical Moments from Chopin February 24 Dick Lundy Musical Miniatures short.
N/A Well Oiled June 30 Dick Lundy
  • Woody Woodpecker short.
  • Andy Panda makes a cameo appearance in a billboard.
22 The Bandmaster December 22 Dick Lundy First Andy short distributed by United Artists.

1948

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# Title Date Director Notes
N/A Banquet Busters March 3 Dick Lundy
  • Woody Woodpecker short.
N/A Wet Blanket Policy August 27 Dick Lundy
  • Woody Woodpecker short.
  • Andy Panda makes a cameo appearance in an advertisement.
23 Playful Pelican October 8 Dick Lundy
24 Dog Tax Dodgers November 19 Dick Lundy Only appearance of Wally Walrus in an Andy Panda short.

1949

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# Title Date Director Notes
25 Scrappy Birthday February 11 Dick Lundy
  • First and only appearance of Miranda Panda.
  • The last Andy Panda short directed by Dick Lundy.
  • The last Andy Panda short distributed by United Artists.

1951

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# Title Date Director Notes
N/A The Woody Woodpecker Polka October 29 Walter Lantz Final appearance of Andy Panda, even though he appears multiple times in one scene. This is a Woody Woodpecker short.

References

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  1. ^ Tatay, Jack, Komorowski, Thad, Shakarian, Pietro, and Cooke, Jon. The Walter Lantz Cartune Encyclopedia. Retrieved February 29, 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d Scott, Keith (3 October 2022). Cartoon Voices of the Golden Age, Vol. 2. BearManor Media.