Dirty McNasty wants Woody Woodpecker's horse and horsenaps it.
Woody Woodpecker impersonates a doctor.
Woody Woodpecker inserted into the classic fairy tale.
Woody Woodpecker causes all kinds of problems for a bank robber.
Woody Woodpecker and his nephew and niece, Knothead and Splinter, are pursued by a wolf with a desire for woodpecker pie.
The evil king is busy counting his money. Woody Woodpecker and his Merry Men are dancing in Sherwood Forest. The old king's tax money comes up short because of Woody and his men.
Woody Woodpecker notices a personal ad in the newspaper for a gorgeous rich gal, with plenty of food, looking for a husband.
Woody Woodpecker is a piano tuner forced to play after a bank robber hides out in the piano and points a gun at him.
Woody Woodpecker is trying to collect the reward on a feared pirate.
Woody Woodpecker is running a babysitting service and is offered $50 by a couple if he will look after their baby. Woody jumps at the chance. Unfortunately, turns out the baby is an infant gorilla!
Woody Woodpecker is challenged to a zany game of golf.
Despite a 'No Trespassing' sign, an irritable gopher, and an obvious lack of skill, Woody is determined to play some croquet.
In a Florida swamp, starving Gabby Gator lures Woody Woodpecker to his shack, promising him a luxurious feast. In actuality, Woody's to be the feast!
Dowager steps out to purchase a toy for her son. Woody Woodpecker, peering around the corner of the building, pictures a luxurious future in a home as she would have to offer, so he quickly steps out and imitates the walking toy.
Professor Strudel relates the story of how he managed to catch and stuff Woody Woodpecker... or did he?
Woody Woodpecker, hot, hungry and thirsty, is walking across a dry, bleak Western desert.
Woody Woodpecker bothers a wealthy man who has been diagnosed as alergic to noise.
Woody Woodpecker tries to watch his favorite TV quiz show - which is constantly interrupted by commercials.
The Miracle Telephone Company attempts to stop Woody Woodpecker from pecking holes in its telephone poles.
The local rocket society is looking for a new volunteer to blast to the moon, the only other person having been sent there being Professor Dingledong who has not returned thus far. They decide to send mailman Woody Woodpecker who, upon landing on the moon's surface, encounters the aforementioned Dingledong.