Finding Aid for the Walter Lantz Animation Archive
PASC.0047
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Title: Walter Lantz Animation Archive
Creator:
Lantz, Walter
Identifier/Call Number: PASC.0047
Physical Description:
400.0 Linear Feet
(800 boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1927-1972
Abstract: Collection consists of
materials related to the career of cartoon animator, Walter Lantz. Includes production
files, subject files, cels, drawings, backgrounds, exposure sheets, and comic books and
posters. Production files contain writer's and director's materials used in pre-and early
production. Subject files contain correspondence, clippings, photographs and personal
material. Comic books consist largely of foreign language publications from the 1960s, 70s,
and early 80s including El Pajaro Loco, Haccke Hackspett, Nakke Nakuttaja, O Pica-Pau,
Picchiarello, Pico, and Soren Spaette, and English language comics published from the
1940s-50s including Andy Panda, Chilly Willy, Woody Woodpecker, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, and
New Funnies. The bulk of the collection consists of materials related to the music
production process at the Lantz Studios from 1951-70. Includes the holographs of scores,
parts, and detail sheets for Woody Woodpecker cartoons and various commercials. Also
includes music sketches, recording routines, reports, and sorted printed classical and
popular sheet music used as source material for various productions. Production scores
include the work of Lantz music directors Darrell Calker, Frank Churchill, Walter Greene,
James Dietrich, Frank Marsales, Eugene Poddany, and Clarence Wheeler.
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Language of Material: Materials are in
English.
Conditions Governing Access
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1930-1972; Personal Papers, 1927-1972; and Institutional Relationships: Papers and Records,
1927-1972 series is unavailable for access. Please see
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Walter Lantz Animation Archive (Collection Number PASC 47). UCLA
Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California,
Los Angeles.
Provenance/Source of Acquisition
Gift of Walter Lantz Productions, Inc., 1977, 1980, 1985.
Theater Arts Library; transfer; 1977
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Biography
Lantz was born in New Rochelle, NY, Apr. 27, 1900; at 12 years old he took his first
mail-order cartoon drawing course which affected his entire life and career; he began
working as a copyboy for the Hearst newspaper, New York American, where he was recommended
to Gregory LaCava; from that point he started his career as a cartoonist drawing characters
such as the Katzenjammer kids, Happy Hooligan, Krazy Kat, and Mutt and Jeff; produced and
directed his first cartoon series, Colonel Heeza Liar, at J.R. Bray Studios in NY (1922);
moved to Hollywood, CA in 1926 and wrote for Max Sennet comedies; started with Universal
Studios in 1928 where he produced Oswald Rabbit for 10 years; in 1930, he produced
The king of jazz, the first technicolor cartoon and Bing Crosby's first
sound recording in a film; married Grace Stafford in 1941 who later became the voice of
Woody Woodpecker; Lantz started his own production company in 1935 and served as its
president into the 1970s; Lantz who is best remembered for Woody Woodpecker, Chilly Willy,
and Andy Panda, received an honorary Academy award, 1978; died Mar. 22, 1994, in Burbank,
CA.
Scope and Content
Collection consists of materials related to the career of cartoon animator, Walter Lantz.
Includes production files, subject files, cels, drawings, backgrounds, exposure sheets, and
comic books and posters. Production files contain writer's and director's materials used in
pre- and early production. Subject files contain correspondence, clippings, photographs and
personal material. Comic books consist largely of foreign language publications from the
1960s, 70s, and early 80s including El pajaro loco, Haccke Hackspett, Nakke Nakuttaja, O
Pica-Pau, Picchiarello, Pico, and Soren Spaette, and English language comics published from
the 1940s-50s including Andy Panda, Chilly Willy, Woody Woodpecker, Oswald the lucky rabbit,
and New funnies.
Includes a master index of materials by year and a chronology of productions,
1927-1972.
Organization and Arrangement
Arranged in the following series:
- Lantz Productions, 1930-1972
- Commercials and Television Productions, 1950-1955
- Government and Industrial Productions, 1937-1953
- Character Sketches, 1927-1972
- Merchandising and Scrapbooks, 1930-1972
- Personal Papers, 1927-1972
- Institutional Relationships: Papers and Records, 1927-1972
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Cartoonists -- Archives.
Animators -- Archives.
Walter Lantz---Archives.
Lantz Productions Series 1.
1930-1972
Scope and Contents note
Items in this series consist of one or more of the following: backgrounds, cels,
drawings, exposure sheets, layout drawings, music, pan backgrounds, pan cels, photostat
models, promotional stills, scene/footage sheets, script synopsis, storyboards, etc.
Arrangement note
Items are arranged alphabetically by production title.
$21 A Day Once A Month (Prod. #1007) Subseries 1.
1941
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 1 contains color pencil storyboard sketches, synopsis, promotional still,
lyrics and sheet music for Lantz production, "$21 A Day Once A Month" (Prod. #1007).
This is the first cartoon in Lantz's Swing Symphony Series and is built around the
performance of the title song, an original by Felix Bernard and Ray Klages about life
in the Army. It's set at "Camp Pain," situated within the Toyland Army section of the
Toy Department of the "Maybe So Dept. Store" and features the toy soldiers and animals
on the shelves coming to life and joining in to do all the orchestral and vocal parts.
There are brief cameos by Woody Woodpecker, Andy Panda, and Snuffy Skunk. DIRECTOR:
Walter Lantz. ANIMATION: Alex Lovy and Frank Tipper. STORY: Ben Hardaway and L.E.
Elliot. MUSIC ARRANGEMENT: Darrell Calker. MUSIC: Felix Bernard. LYRICS: Ray Klages.
RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "$21 A Day Once A Month" was released theatrically on
December 1, 1941 and distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 27P, folder 5
Color storyboard sketches and lyric sheet
1941
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (150 items);
lyric sheet (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Color pencil storyboard sketches and lyric sheet for Prod. #1007 "$21 A Day Once A
Month."
box 55P, folder 4
Sheet music
1941
General Physical Description note: sheet music (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Sheet music for the title song for Prod. #1007 "$21 A Day Once A Month."
box 74P, folder 35
Synopsis
1941
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (6 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for Prod. #1007 "$21 A Day Once A Month."
box 139P, folder 18
Promotional still
1941
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional still for Prod. #1007 "$21 A Day Once A Month."
100 Pygmies and Andy Panda (Prod. #986) Subseries 2.
1940
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 2 contains pencil storyboard sketches and model sheets for Lantz
production, "100 Pygmies and Andy Panda" (Prod. #986). Andy Panda (still an infant)
pesters Papa, who's trying to take a nap. When he gets his magic wand in the mail, he
practices on Papa and competes against the witch doctor of the Pygmies, who wants to
see who has more magic. The production marks the final appearance of Dr. Whippletree
and includes reused animation from "Life Begins for Andy Panda" (Prod. #974). This
cartoon is rarely seen because of its black stereotype characters. DIRECTOR: Alex
Lovy. MUSIC: Frank Marsales. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "100 Pygmies and Andy Panda" was
released theatrically on April 22, 1940 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 59P, folder 12
Pencil storyboard sketches
1940
General Physical Description note: 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 storyboard sketches (89
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches for Prod. #986 "100 Pygmies and Andy Panda."
box 147P, folder 33
Color model sheet
1940
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Color model sheet for Rochester Turtle.
box 148P, folder 43
Model sheet
1940
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Original model sheet for Papa Panda.
Abou Ben Boogie (Prod. #D-7) Subseries 3.
1944
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 3 contains color pencil storyboards, scene/foot sheets, model sheets,
photostat model sheets, lyrics and sheet music for Lantz production "Abou Ben Boogie"
(Prod. #D-7). In this Swing Symphony cartoon, things are hopping on an Arabian desert
when local tribesmen gather at the Adobe Club for an evening of middle-eastern
jitterbugging, boogie-woogie and truckin'. A very-shapely-indeed girl is dancing to a
song about Abou Ben Boogie, the Oriental Rug Cutter, whose advances toward the girl
are thwarted by a dancing horse. The dancer manages to elude Ben Boogie and all the
other wolfish attendees. DIRECTOR: James Culhane. ANIMATION: Paul Smith. ANIMATION
LAYOUT: Art Heinemann. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer. BACKGROUNDS: Phillip
DeGuard. MUSICAL ARRANGEMENT: Darryll Calker. MUSIC: Vee Lawnhurst. LYRICS: Tot
Seymore. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Abou Ben Boogie" was released theatrically on
September 18, 1944 and distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 29P, folder 6
Color storyboard sketches, scene/footage sheets, and lyric
sheets
1944
General Physical Description note: 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 storyboard sketches (155
items); 10 x 14 scene/footage sheet; 9 1/2 x 13 lyric sheet (3 items)
Scope and Contents note
Colored pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions, scene/footage breakdown,
and lyric sheets for Prod #D-7 "Abou Ben Boogie."
box 55P, folder 6
Sheet music
1944
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 13 sheet music (2
items)
Scope and Contents note
Sheet music for Prod. #D-7 "Abou Ben Boogie."
box 82P, folder 30
Photostat model sheets (b&w reproductions)
1944
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 photostat model sheet (2
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model sheets of Camellia Camel by Shamus Culhane.
box 96P, folder 14
Original model sheets
1944
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (2
items)
Scope and Contents note
Original model sheets of Camellia Camel.
Ace in the Hole (Prod. #1014) Subseries 4.
1942
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 4 contains pencil storyboard sketches, drawings, dialogue sheets, model
sheets, and field backgrounds for Lantz Production "Ace in the Hole" (Prod. #1014
a.k.a "A Jerk in the F.O.B.). In this production Woody Woodpecker works at a stable
right next to an air field, and the sound of airplanes droning around only fuels his
lust to fly. Unfortunately, the only thing the bulldog sergeant on the airfield feels
Woody is competent for is clipping the horses with an electric clipper. Nevertheless,
Woody spends his time reading "How to Fly a Plane from the Ground Up." He eventually
sneaks onto a PU-2 fighter plane. The sergeant orders Woody out of the plane, but
Woody blindly pulls on a lever, and the plane takes off so fast that it leaves all
insignia and numbers behind. Finally, the sergeant lassos the plane, and the jolt
yanks him out of his uniform. He climbs up to the cockpit, and as Woody opens it, a
bomb falls into the sergeant's underwear. The result is disastrous for the sergeant.
At the end of the cartoon, the sergeant, sitting in a wheelchair with a shotgun on his
knee, has Woody clipping every horse in the Army. DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. ANIMATION:
George Dane. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. RUNNING
TIME: 8 minutes. "Ace in the Hole" marks the first on-screen credit for Milt Schaffer
at Lantz Productions. The production was released theatrically on June 22, 1942 and
was distributed by Univeral Pictures.
box 1B, folder 9
Field Background
1942
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 painted background (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Painted background of the sky used in scenes 12, 23, and 26 of Prod. #1014 "Ace in
the Hole."
box 28P, folder 5
Pencil storyboard sketches, dialogue sheets, general drawings
1942
General Physical Description note: 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 storyboard sketches (228
items); 8 1/2 x 11 dialogue sheets (4 items); drawings (9 items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches (181 items), sketches of alternate sequences not used
(47 items), dialogue sheets, and drawings for Prod. #1014 "Ace in the Hole."
box 82P, folder 22
Model sheets
1942
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets (3
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of Woody Woodpecker, the Sergeant, and airplanes.
Adventures of Tom Thumb Jr., The (Prod. #987) Subseries 5.
1940
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 5 contains a photostat model sheet of Tom Thumb, Jr. designed by Willy
Pogeny for Lantz production "The Adventures of Tom Thumb, Jr." (Prod. #987). In this
cartoon Tom Thumb Jr. and his friend are cast ashore on an island where they are found
by a lady who thinks Tom is a baby and puts him to sleep in a sewing basket. Left
alone, Tom and his pal seek food and have a series of misadventures with a mouse, duck
and a cat. DIRECTOR: Burt Gillett. MUSIC: Frank Marsales. RUNNING TIME: 8 minutes.
"The Adventures of Tom Thumb, Jr" was released theatrically on March 4, 1940 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 72P, folder 11
Photstat model sheet
1940
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 photostat model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model sheet of Tom Thumb Jr designed by Willy Pogeny.
After the Ball (Prod. #U-52) Subseries 6.
1956
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 6 contains painted backgrounds, pan backgrounds, sheet music, scene/footage
sheets, main and end title checklist, and a synopsis for Lantz production, "After the
Ball" (Prod #U-52). In this cartoon Pierre Bear runs a bowling ball factory in the
great North. All of his bowling balls are made of wood. When Pierre mistakenly chops
down Woody's tree house to make a ball, Woody decides to remain in it and attempts to
outwit the bear. Pierre uses a water hose, air pump, deep freeze, and even hocus pocus
to evict Woody, but all he gets is knotted fingers. DIRECTOR: Paul Smith. ANIMATION:
Robert Bentley, Gil Turner, and Herman R. Cohen. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. SETTING: Art
Landy. STORY: Jack Cosgriff. VOICE: Daws Butler. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "After the
Ball" was released theatrically on February 13, 1956 and distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 3B, folder 8
Background
1956
Scope and Contents note
Scene 22. Artist: Art Landy.
box 6M, folder 8
Music
1956
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 8PB, folder 4
Pan Backgrounds
1956
Scope and Contents note
Scene 52
box 32PB, folder 2
Pan Backgrounds
1956
Scope and Contents note
Overlay for scene 11
box 34M, folder 2
Music
1956
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1956
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for Lantz production U-52, "After the Ball."
box 55PB, folder 18
Pan Backgrounds
1956
Scope and Contents note
Scene UL 42.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1956
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for Lantz production U-52, "After the Ball."
box 74P, folder 52
Synopsis
1956
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (4 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for Lantz production U-52, "After the Ball."
A-Haunting We Will Go (Prod. #969) Subseries 7.
1939
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 7 contains pencil storyboard sketches, model sheets, a synopsis, and a pen
and ink model sketches for Lantz production #969, "A-Haunting We Will Go." This
cartoon is the first 3-strip Technicolor short made by Lantz Productions. In
"A-Haunting We Will Go" L'il Eight Ball finds him going to bed in his small cabin and
being visited by a baby ghost. He tells the ghost that he is not afraid, so the little
ghost transports him to a haunted mill where the adult ghosts hang out. The ghosts run
Lil'l Eight Ball through all the standard tests and, while he is shaken, he still will
not admit to being scared. "A-Haunting We Will Go" marks the third and final
appearance of Li'l Eight Ball. DIRECTOR: Burt Gillett. STORY: Kin Platt and Gil
Burton. ANIMATION: Lester Kline and Fred Kopietz. MUSIC: Frank Marsales. RUNNING TIME:
7 minutes. "A-Haunting We Will Go" was released theatrically on September 4, 1939 and
was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 72P, folder 2
Storyboard sketches and synopsis
1939
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard sketches (117
items); 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches and a typed synopsis for Lantz production #969
"A-Haunting We Will Go."
box 82P, folder 7
Model sheets
1939
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets (3
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of Li'l Eight Ball and ghosts.
box 148P, folder 27
Pen and ink model sheet
1939
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1
items)
Scope and Contents note
Original pen and ink model sheet for Lantz production #969 "A-Haunting We Will
Go."
Air Raid Warden (Prod. #C-5) Subseries 8.
1942
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 8 contains backgrounds, pencil storyboard sketches, synopsis, dialogue
sheets, promotional stills, production notes, and model sheets for Lantz production
#C-5, "Air Raid Warden." This cartoon features Andy Panda as a volunteer for the U.S.
Air Force. The original end title card featured a plug for buying U.S. war bonds.
DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer. ANIMATION: George Dane.
MUSIC: Darrell Calker. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Air Raid Warden" was released
theatrically on December 21, 1942 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 1B, folder 11
Backgrounds
1942
Scope and Contents note
Scene 53, artist Fred Brunish.
box 22P, folder 4
Storyboard sketches
1942
General Physical Description note: 4 3/4 x 5 3/4 storyboard sketches (253
items); 8 1/2 x 11 dialogue sheets (2 items); story materials (11 items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions and dialogue, dialogue sheets,
plot synopsis, and production notes for timing for Prod. #C-5, "Air Raid
Warden."
box 63P, folder 22
Promotional stills
1942
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (10 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills for Prod. #C-5, "Air Raid Warden."
box 74P, folder 49
Synopsis
1942
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (8 items)
Scope and Contents note
Story synopsis for Prod. #C-5, "Air Raid Warden."
box 82P, folder 24
Model sheet
1942
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheet of Andy Panda and the goat.
Airlift a la Carte (Prod. #U-270) Subseries 9.
1971
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 9 contains backgrounds, cels, drawings, exposure sheets, pan backgrounds,
pan cels, storyboards, layout drawings, bar sheets, and scene/footage sheets for
production #U-270, "Airlift a la Carte." In this cartoon Chilly Willy invites Maxi to
dinner but only has one bean to split between the two of them. They are unable to get
to the sundry store in the heavy snow, so Gooney helps out by flying Chilly to story
while Maxi fishes. Several attempts are made by Chilly and Gooney to get food from
Smedley who is guarding the store. In the end, they are able to get some food and fly
off. This is the only episode to feature all three of Chilly Willy's friends (Maxi,
Gooney, and Smedley) together. DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Dale Hale. ANIMATION:
Al Coe, Joe Voght, Virgil Ross, and Tom Byrne. LAYOUT BACKGROUND: Nino Carbe. MUSIC:
Walter Greene. VOICE: Daws Butler (Chilly Willy). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Airlift a
la Carte" was released theatrically in 1971 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 72. Characters: Chilly Willy, Maxie. Artist: Al Coe.
box 2P, folder 2
Storyboard Sketches
1971
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (177
items)
Scope and Contents note
Storyboard sketches for production #U-270, "Airlift a la Carte."
box 6PB, folder 5
Pan Backgrounds
1971
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 22.
box 8PC, folder 1
Pan Cels
1971
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 1.
box 8PC, folder 2
Pan Cels
1971
Scope and Contents note
Scene: Unknown.
box 8PC, folder 3
Pan Cels
1971
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 42.
box 8PC, folder 4
Pan Cels
1971
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 45.
box 8PC, folder 5
Pan Cels
1971
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 52.
box 8PC, folder 6
Pan Cels
1971
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 46.
box 8PC, folder 7
Pan Cels
1971
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 57.
box 8PC, folder 9
Pan Cels
1971
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 50.
box 8PC, folder 10
Pan Cels
1971
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 65.
box 8PC, folder 11
Pan Cels
1971
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 30.
box 8PC, folder 12
Pan Cels
1971
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 34.
box 15EX, folder 1
Exposure Sheets
1971
General Physical Description note: 15 1/4 x 18 1/2 exposure sheets
Scope and Contents note
Exposure sheets (including footage usage) for production #U-270, "Airlift a la
Carte."
box 16B, folder 5
Backgrounds
1971
Scope and Contents note
Scenes 12, 20, 26, 28, 29, 32, 43, 44, 47, and 50. Arist: Nino Carbe.
box 18P, folder 3
Photostat Storyboards
1971
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photostat storyboards (9
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for production #U-270, "Airlift a la Carte."
box 21B, folder 21
Backgrounds
1971
Scope and Contents note
Scene 30.
box 21B, folder 25
Backgrounds
1971
Scope and Contents note
Scene 35.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for production continuity.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title Checklist
1971
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 checklist
Scope and Contents note
Checklist w/ measurements for both the main and end titles.
box 57PB, folder 6
Pan Backgrounds w/ Overlays
1971
Scope and Contents note
Overlays for scenes 25, 76.
box 69C, folder 20
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cel (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Main Title Cel: AIRLIFT A LA CARTE.
box 73, folder 1
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 48. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 73, folder 2
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 49. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Al Coe.
box 73, folder 3
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 59. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 73, folder 4
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 58. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Al Coe.
box 74, folder 1
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 73. Characters: Chilly Willy, Maxie, Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 74, folder 2
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 67. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney, Maxie. Artist: Al Coe.
box 74, folder 3
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 1. Character: Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 74, folder 4
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 2. Characters: Chilly Willy, Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 74, folder 5
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 3. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 74, folder 6
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 4. Character: Chilly Willy, Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 74, folder 7
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 6. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 74, folder 8
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 5. Character: Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 74, folder 9
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 7. Character: Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 74, folder 10
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 8. Character: Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 74, folder 11
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 47. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 75, folder 1
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 10. Character: Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 75, folder 2
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 70. Character: Maxie. Artist: Al Coe.
box 75, folder 3
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 9. Character: Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 75, folder 4
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 63. Character: Smedley. Artist: Al Coe.
box 75, folder 5
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 62. Character: Smedley. Artist: Al Coe.
box 75, folder 6
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 66. Character: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 75, folder 7
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 64. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Al Coe.
box 75, folder 8
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 61. Character: Smedley. Artist: Al Coe.
box 76, folder 1
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 51. Character: Gooney. Artist: Al Coe
box 76, folder 2
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 71. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 76, folder 3
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 43. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Al Coe.
box 76, folder 4
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 44. Character: Smedley. Artist: Al Coe.
box 76, folder 5
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 45. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 76, folder 6
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 42. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 76, folder 7
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 29. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Aritst: Virgil Ross.
box 76, folder 8
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 60. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Al Coe.
box 76, folder 9
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 75. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Al Coe.
box 76, folder 10
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 74. Character: Maxie. Artist: Al Coe.
box 77, folder 1
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 56. Character: Smedley. Artist: Al Coe.
box 77, folder 2
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 55. Character: Smedley. Artist: Al Coe.
box 77, folder 4
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 57. Character: Smedley. Artist: Al Coe.
box 77, folder 5
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 39. Characters: Smedley, Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 77, folder 6
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 46. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 77, folder 7
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 35. Character: Smedley. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 77, folder 8
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 52. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Al Coe
box 77, folder 9
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 40. Character: Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 77, folder 10
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 41. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 77, folder 11
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 76. Characters: Chilly Willy, Maxie, Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 77, folder 12
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 54. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 77P, folder 3
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 28. Character: Smedley. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 77P, folder 13
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 53. Character: Smedley. Artist: Al Coe
box 78, folder 2
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 38. Character: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 78, folder 3
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 37. Character: Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 78, folder 4
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 36. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 78, folder 5
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 12. Character: Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 78, folder 6
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 13. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 78, folder 7
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 14. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney, Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 78, folder 8
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 20. Character: Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 78, folder 9
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 21. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 78, folder 10
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 22. BG 22 DUPE. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 78, folder 11
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 23. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 78, folder 12
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 26. Character: Smedley. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 78, folder 13
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 27. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 78, folder 14
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 69. Character: Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 78, folder 15
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 68. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Al Coe.
box 79, folder 3
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 34. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 79, folder 4
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 30. Character: Smedley. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 79, folder 5
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 15. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 79, folder 6
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 16. Character: Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 79, folder 7
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 18. Character: Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 79, folder 8
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 24. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 79, folder 9
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 18A. Character: Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 79, folder 10
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 19. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 79, folder 11
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 31. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 79, folder 12
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 32. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 79, folder 13
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 33. Character: Smedley. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 79, folder 14
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 65. Character: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 79, folder 15
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene--UNKNOWN. Characters: Chilly Willy, Smedley. Artist: Al Coe.
box 79, folder 16
Drawings
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 50. Character: Smedley. Artist: Al Coe.
box 95C, folder 1
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 58. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Al Coe.
box 97C, folder 1
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 7. Character: Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 97C, folder 2
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 8. Character: Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 97C, folder 3
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 47. Characters: Chilly Willy and Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 97C, folder 4
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 48. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 97C, folder 5
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 49. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Al Coe.
box 97C, folder 6
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 59. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 98C, folder 1
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 67. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney, Maxie. Artist: Al Coe.
box 98C, folder 2
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 1. Character: Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 98C, folder 3
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 2. Characters: Chilly Willy and Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 98C, folder 4
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 3. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 98C, folder 5
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 4. Characters: Chilly Willy, Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 98C, folder 6
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 6. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 98C, folder 7
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 5. Character: Maxie. Artist: Vigil Ross.
box 99C, folder 1
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 70. Character: Maxie. Artist: Al Coe
box 99C, folder 2
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 9. Character: Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 99C, folder 3
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 63. Character: Smedley. Artist: Al Coe
box 99C, folder 4
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 62. Character: Smedley. Artist: Al Coe.
box 99C, folder 5
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 66. Characters: Chilly Willy and Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 99C, folder 6
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 64. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Al Coe.
box 99C, folder 7
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 61. Character: Smedley. Artist: Al Coe.
box 100C, folder 1
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 42. Characters: Chilly Willy and Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 100C, folder 2
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 29. Characters: Chilly Willy and Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 100C, folder 3
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 60. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Al Coe
box 100C, folder 4
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 75. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney, Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 100C, folder 5
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 74. Character: Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 100C, folder 6
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 72. Characters: Chilly Willy, Maxie, Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 100C, folder 7
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 73. Characters: Chilly Willy, Maxie, Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 101C, folder 1
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 54. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 101C, folder 2
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 53. Character: Smedley. Artist: Al Coe.
box 101C, folder 3
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 51. Character: Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 101C, folder 4
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 71. Characters: Chilly Willy and Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 101C, folder 5
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 43. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Al Coe.
box 101C, folder 6
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 44. Character: Smedley. Artist: Al Coe.
box 101C, folder 7
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 45. Characters: Chilly Willy and Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 102C, folder 1
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 56. Character: Smedley. Artist: Al Coe.
box 102C, folder 2
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 55. Character: Smedley. Artist: Al Coe.
box 102C, folder 3
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 28. Character: Smedley. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 102C, folder 4
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 57. Character: Smedley. Artist: Al Coe.
box 102C, folder 5
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 35. Character: Smedley. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 102C, folder 6
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 52. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Al Coe
box 102C, folder 7
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 40. Character: Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 102C, folder 8
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 39. Characters: Smedley and Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 102C, folder 9
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 41. Characters: Chilly Willy and Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 102C, folder 10
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 76. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney, Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 103C, folder 1
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 12. Character: Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 103C, folder 2
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 13. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 103C, folder 3
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 14. Characters: Chilly Willy, Maxie, and Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 103C, folder 4
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 20. Character: Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 103C, folder 5
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 21. Characters: Chilly Willy and Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 103C, folder 6
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 23. Characters: Chilly Willy and Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 103C, folder 7
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 26. Character: Smedley. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 103C, folder 8
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 27. Characters: Chilly Willy and Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 103C, folder 9
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 69. Character: Gooney. Artist: Al Coe.
box 103C, folder 10
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 68. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Al Coe.
box 103C, folder 11
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 10. Character: Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 104C, folder 1
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 16. Character: Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 104C, folder 2
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 18. Character: Maxie. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 104C, folder 3
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 24. Characters: Chilly Willy and Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 104C, folder 4
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 18A. Character: Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 104C, folder 5
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 19. Characters: Chilly Willy and Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 104C, folder 7
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 34. Characters: Chilly Willy and Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 104C, folder 8
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 15. Character: Chilly Willy. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 104C, folder 9
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 31. Characters: Chilly Willy and Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 104C, folder 10
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 32. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 104C, folder 11
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 50. Character: Smedley. Artist: Al Coe.
box 105C, folder 9
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 38. Characters: Chilly Willy and Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 105C, folder 10
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 37. Character: Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 105C, folder 11
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 36. Characters: Chilly Willy, Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
box 120P
Background Layout Drawings
1971
Scope and Contents note
Complete background layout drawings for production #U-270, "Airlift a la
Carte."
box 128P
Bar Sheets
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (19
items)
Scope and Contents note
Music bar sheets for production #U-270, "Airlift a la Carte."
box 136C, folder 3
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 21. Characters: Chilly Willy and Gooney. Artist: Virgil Ross.
Alley to Bali (Prod. #U-30) Subseries 11.
1954
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 11 contains backgrounds, cels, drawings, exposure sheets, pan backgrounds,
music, scripts, photostat storyboards, scene/footage sheets, etc. for production
#U-30, "Alley to Bali." In this cartoon Woody Woodpecker and Buzz Buzzard are American
sailors visiting a lovely tropical island in the South Pacific. They come across a
native girl invites them to lunch. The fun begins when they find out that they're the
main course. The pair vie for the attention of the girl, who's more interested in
sacrificing them to her volcano God than in romance. "Alley to Bali" was re-released
as "Bali Ho" by Castle Films in the 1960s. DIRECTOR: Don Patterson. STORY: Homer
Brightman. ANIMATION: Herman Cohen, Ray Abrams, and Ken Southworth. MUSIC: Clarence
Wheeler. SET DESIGN: Raymond Jacobs and Art Landy. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Alley to
Bali" was released theatrically on March 15, 1954 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 1EX, folder 11
Exposure Sheets
1954
General Physical Description note: 15 1/4 x 18 1/2 exposure sheets
Scope and Contents note
Exposure sheets (including footage estimate) for production #U-30, "Alley to
Bali."
box 2B, folder 11
Backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: 4, 6, 8, 14, 28 w/ overlay, 30, 32, 37, and 41. Artist: Ray Jacobs.
box 7PB, folder 7
Pan Backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: 13A, 24 and layout drawing 24.
box 9M, folder 5
Music
1954
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 15P, folder 4
Script
1954
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 script (bound)
Scope and Contents note
Bound script for production #U-30, "Alley to Bali."
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat Storyboard
1954
General Physical Description note: 4 x 5 3/4 photostat storyboards (5
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards.
box 19B, folder 1
Backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: 2, 45, and 47. Artist: Ray Jacobs.
box 20B, folder 14
Backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Scene 2 with cel setup.
box 30M, folder 5
Music
1954
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch. File also includes music effects
sketches.
box 31P, folder 16
Dialogue Continuity Sheets
1954
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 dialogue sheets (10 pages);
scene breakdown (13 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue sheets and typed scene breakdown with dialogue for production #U-30,
"Alley to Bali."
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1954
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for production #U-30, "Alley to Bali."
box 55, folder 1
Drawings
1954
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene 25. Character: Woody Woodpecker. Section of animation cut from Scene 25,
Prod. #U-30.
box 55PB, folder 14
Pan Backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Scene: Unidentified overlay.
box 70C, folder 6
Cels
1954
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene 25. Character: Woody Woodpecker. Section of animation cut from Prod.
#U-30.
Andy Panda Goes Fishing (Prod. #983) Subseries 12.
1940
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 12 contains pan backgrounds, model sheets, storyboard sketches, and
promotional stills for production #983, "Andy Panda Goes Fishing." In this cartoon
Andy Panda decides to go on a fishing expedition. He has no luck until he meets a
friendly turtle, Mr. Whippletree, who shows him various ways to catch fish. While
they're busy fishing, evil panda hunters sneak up on them and try to capture Andy to
sell him to the zoo. Just as it appears that Andy will be captured, he's saved by an
electric eel who frightens off the natives. The opening credits for this production
features an unusual song that was only used once for this cartoon and includes re-used
animation from "Life Begins for Andy Panda" (1939). Due to stereotyped images of black
natives (the panda hunters), this cartoon is no longer seen on TV. DIRECTOR: Burt
Gillitt. STORY: Victor McLeod and Gil Burton. ANIMATION: Ray Fahringer and Fred
Kopietz. MUSIC: Frank Marsales. RUNNING TIME: 8 minutes. "Andy Panda Goes Fishing" was
released theatrically on January 22, 1940 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 40P, folder 8
Storyboards
1940
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboards (204
items)
Scope and Contents note
Colored storyboard sketches for production #983, "Andy Panda Goes Fishing."
box 59PB, folder 1
Pan Backgrounds
1940
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: 14, 75, and 77.
box 63P, folder 15
Stills w/ negatives
1940
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (14 items) and negatives (10
items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills with negatives.
box 82P, folder 15
Model Sheets
1940
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (2
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of an electric eel and pygmies.
Andy Panda's Pop (Prod #1002) Subseries 13.
1941
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 13 contains storyboard sketches, dialogue sheets, and a synopsis for
production #1002, "Andy Panda's Pop." In this cartoon Andy's Pop asks the Acme Roofing
Company if it will repair his shoddy roof. He is quickly turned off by the exorbitant
price ($200) and says, "I'll fix it myself!" Naturally, Pop isn't the most skilled of
workers, but does his best anyway. The ladder collapses, so Pop tries hurling rolls of
roofing paper. However, the flying paper snatches him to the roof. His best turns to
his worst when an annoying pelican distracts him by making the roof his new home. Pop
angrily tries to rid himself of the feathered pest (who just wants to mind his own
business) and destroys the roof more than ever in the process. Furious, Pop falls
through the skylight, landing (conveniently) near the telephone. Admitting defeat, he
again calls the roofing company, only to be told, "Fix it yourself!" This production
was reissues on television in the 1970s as "Goofy Roofer." Poppa Panda was such a
success at this time that Lantz decided to have him star in his own cartoon. Andy
Panda, however, does not appear in this cartoon, but his mother makes a cameo.
DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Lowell Elliot. ANIMATION: Alex Lovy and
George Dane. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Andy Panda's Pop" was
theatrically released on July 28, 1941 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 27P, folder 2
Storyboards and Dialogue Sheets
1941
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboards (61 items);
dialogue sheets (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches and dialogue sheets for production #1002, "Andy Panda's
Pop."
box 74P, folder 30
Synopsis
1941
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (6 items)
Scope and Contents note
Story synopsis for production #1002, "Andy Panda's Pop."
Andy Panda's Victory Garden (#C-2) Subseries 14.
1942
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 14 contains storyboard sketches, production notes, dialogue sheets, a
promotional still, a synopsis, and photostat model sheets for production #C-2, "Andy
Panda's Victory Garden." In this cartoon Andy Panda and his dog Balmer plant a victory
garden, while a pesky chicken named Charlie eats their plants. Andy wants to plant a
new garden with the help of his dog. Unfortunately, everything goes wrong for both of
them. Andy finds that the ground is so hard that he has to use a drill. Balmer chases
a worm and gets stuck in a rake. The worm whacks him and leads him on a merry chase
through a garden hose, turning it into a snake which blasts Balmer in the face with
water. Meanwhile, Andy's seeds are vacuumed up by Charlie Chicken and the battle
continues to rage with everything in a heap. The garden appears to be ruined until
they discover that the super-grow fertilizer is working wonders. This production marks
the first appearance of Charlie Chicken, who was later featured prominently in Lantz
comic books. It was also one of the many patriotic shorts produced by Lantz for the
war effort. The original end title card encouraged theater patrons to buy war bonds
and plant their own victory gardens. The film was reissued as "Andy Panda's Garden" in
the 1950s by Castle Films and as "Springtime for Andy" for television in the 1970s.
DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer. ANIMATION: Lester Kline.
MUSIC: Darrell Calker. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Andy Panda's Victory Garden" was
released theatrically on September 7, 1942 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 22P, folder 2
Storyboards, production notes, and dialogue sheets
1942
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboards (320 items);
notes and dialogue sheets (12 items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions and dialogue, production notes
for timing, dialogue sheet, and a typed synopsis.
box 63P, folder 19
Still
1942
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 still (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional still for production #C-2, "Andy Panda's Victory Garden."
box 74P, folder 46
Synopsis
1942
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (7 items)
Scope and Contents note
Story synopsis for production #C-2, "Andy Panda's Victory Garden."
box 96P, folder 19
Photostat model sheet
1942
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photostat model sheet (2
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model sheet of Andy Panda, his dog (Balmer), and Charlie Chicken.
box 148P, folder 37
Photostat model sheet
1942
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photostat model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model sheet for production #C-2, "Andy Panda's Victory Garden."
Apple Andy (Prod. #F-2) Subseries 15.
1946
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 15 contains storyboards, dialogue sheets, promotional stills w/ negatives,
and sheet music for production #F-2, "Apple Andy." In this cartoon Andy Panda is
tempted to steal an apple while walking down a country lane. Falling asleep under an
apple tree, He dreams of his good (angel) and bad self (devil). His devil self appears
and persuades him to go ahead and eat one, in spite of objections from his angelic
self. His angel tells him what to do to battle the little devil who's steering him in
the wrong direction. Andy gives into his evil side to steal apples, but he finds out
too late that he has gorged himself on green apples and falls out of the tree, feeling
very sick. The apple cores dance around him, and the devil panda tempts him again,
causing him to fall down a hole into the lower regions, where he's stuffed with
apples, apple sauce and cider. Andy's better self finally comes to his rescue, knocks
his evil self silly, and leads Andy away over the hill. This cartoon features the
song, "Up Jumped the Devil (With the White Nightgown)." DIRECTOR: Dick Lundy. STORY:
Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer. ANIMATION: Laverne Harding and Emery Hawkins. MUSIC:
Darrell Calker. BACKGROUNDS: Terry Lind. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Apply Andy" was
theatrically released on May 20, 1946 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 58P, folder 20
Storyboards, scene/footage sheets, dialogue sheets, sheet music
1946
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (147 items); 10 x
14 scene/footage sheets (2 items); 8 1/2 x 10 dialogue sheets (2 items); sheet music
(1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions and dialogue, scene/footage
sheets, dialogue sheets, and sheet music for the song "Up Jumped the Devil (With the
White Nightgown."
box 64P, folder 9
Stills w/ negatives
1946
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (17 items) w/ negatives (5
items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills with negatives for production #F-2, "Apple Andy."
Arabs with Dirty Fezzes (Prod. #977) Subseries 16.
1939
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 16 contains painted backgrounds, dialogue sheets w/ scene break downs,
storyboards, gag sketches, a synopsis by Victor McLeod, and a script for production
#977, "Arabs with Dirty Fezzes." This is the final appearance of popular Lantz
character, Baby Face Mouse. The title of this cartoon is a satire of the Warner Bros.
feature film, "Angels with Dirty Faces" (Curtiz, 1938). DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY:
Victor McLeod and James Miele. MUSIC: Frank Marsales. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Arabs
with Dirty Fezzes" was theatrically released on July 13, 1939 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 21B, folder 4
Backgrounds
1939
Scope and Contents note
Scene 14. Black and white background (1 item). Note on back says that it was not
used in the final production. Artist: Ed Kiechle.
box 41P, folder 16
Scene breakdown and dialogue sheets
1939
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 dialogue sheets (32 pages);
scene breakdown (18 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Scene breakdown with dialogue and dialogue sheets for production #977, "Arabs with
Dirty Fezzes."
box 72P, folder 7
Storyboards and gag sketches
1939
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (115 items); gag
sketches (4 items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboards and gag sketches for production #977, "Arabs with Dirty
Fezzes."
box 74P, folder 20
Script and synopsis
1939
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 script (9 items); synopsis (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Script by Victor McLeod and synopsis.
Arts and Flowers (Prod. #U-60) Subseries 17.
1956
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 17 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, music, scene/footage sheets, and
main and end title lists for production #U-60, "Arts and Flowers." In this cartoon
Woody and temperamental artist Artful Art compete for a big prize to see who can paint
the best painting of a desert flower. After receiving a circular ad for the
competition, Woody and Art discover the only remaining desert flower. A struggle
ensues as to which of the two shall obtain the best vantage point in which to set up
an easel. Each of them endeavors to outdo the other with ludicrous results. Woody is
finally awarded the prize for his painting -- a bag of money painted on a canvas set
in a frame. Woody takes the frame and slams it over the head of the presenting judge,
paints a ridiculous mustache on the face of the judge emerging through the canvas, and
stalks from the room to the echo of his famous laugh. DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY:
Homer Brightman and Frank J. Goldberg. ANIMATION: Don Patterson, Robert Bently, and
Herman R. Cohen. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Raymond Jacobs. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler.
VOICE: Grace Stafford (Woody) and Dal McKennon (Artful Art). RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes.
"Arts and Flowers" was theatrically released on November 19, 1956 and was distributed
by Universal Pictures.
box 3B, folder 15
Backgrounds
1956
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 3, 7, 27, and 27B. Artists: Art Landy and Ray
Jacobs.
box 15M, folder 6
Music
1956
General Physical Description note: holograph score
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 32M, folder 6
Music
1956
General Physical Description note: music sketch
Scope and Contents note
Detailed sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch. File also contains sketches for
cues M-31 (Main Title), M-32T, and M-32DT.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1956
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets, including footage amount.
box 53PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1956
Scope and Contents note
Painted panoramic backgrounds for scenes 13 and 14.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1956
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Check list for main and end title sequences.
Astronut Woody (Prod. #U-209) Subseries 18.
1966
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 18 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, music (orchestral parts),
bar sheets, photostat storyboards, and cutting and dialogue continuity for production
#U-209, "Astronut Woody." In this cartoon Woody mistakes an about-to-be-launched
rocket for a high-rise luxury tree house. He becomes a space traveler and causes havoc
along the way. DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal Howard. ANIMATION: Al Coe and Les
Kline. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICE: Grace Stafford (Woody).
RUNNING TIME: 6 1/2 minutes. "Astronut Woody" was theatrically released on April 1,
1966 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 4PB, folder 7
Pan backgrounds
1966
Scope and Contents note
Painted panoramic backgrounds for scenes 5, 6, 8, 13, 25, 50, 54, and 77.
box 13B, folder 8
Backgrounds
1966
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 12, 18, and 19.
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1966
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 photostat storyboards (5
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Astronut Woody," (Prod. #U-209).
box 19B, folder 22
Backgrounds
1966
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 9.
box 43P, folder 25
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1966
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 continuity cards (2 copies, 11
items each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Astronut Woody," (Prod. #U-209).
box 56PB, folder 4
Pan backgrounds (overlay)
1966
Scope and Contents note
Scene: Overlay C6 (cel).
box 56PB, folder 6
Pan backgrounds
1966
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Cels A1 and D4.
box 67M, folder 1
Music
1966
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 68C, folder 23
Cels
1966
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cel (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: ASTRONUT WOODY.
box 124P
Bar sheets
1966
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (20
items)
Scope and Contents note
Music bar sheets for "Astronut Woody," (Prod. #U-209).
Baby Kittens (Prod. #962) Subseries 19.
1938
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 19 contains backgrounds and a model sheet for production #962, "Baby
Kittens." This cartoon was part of Lantz's "Cartune" series made at Universal.
DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Victor McLeod. ANIMATION: Hicks Lokey and Merle Gilson.
MUSIC: Scott Bradley. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Baby Kittens" was released
theatrically on December 19, 1938 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 1B, folder 4
Backgrounds
1938
Scope and Contents note
Color background for scene 51. Artist: Ed Kiechel.
box 147P, folder 17
Model sheet
1938
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Original model sheet of kittens for production #962, "Baby Kittens."
Ballyhooey (Prod. #U-110) Subseries 20.
1960
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 20 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, music (holograph score and
sketches), photostat storyboards (b&w reproductions), scene/footage sheets, and
main and end title check list for production #U-110, "Ballyhooey." In this cartoon,
Woody tries to watch his favorite TV quiz show, "Win the Whole Wide World" despite the
fact it is constantly interrupted by commercials for endlessly annoying products, such
as "Hair Goop Hair Oil" which turns a bald man into a hairy gorilla and "Scat Fat"
tablets which reduce an obese man until he's as thin as a sheet of paper. Finally, the
question, "Who is buried in Grant's tomb", is asked. Woody tries to submit his answer,
Napoleon, to the studio only to discover it is incorrect (George Washington is the
correct answer). However, they still reward him with a free trip...to the South Pole.
DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: LaVerne Harding, Les Kline,
and Ray Abrams. SETTINGS: Raymond Jacobs and Art Landy. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler.
VOICE: Paul Frees, Dal McKennon, and Grace Stafford (Woody). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes.
"Ballyhooey" was released theatrically on February 2, 1960 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 8B, folder 6
Backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 1, 37 (with cel underlay 37 and overlay 37), 43, 44,
and 51. Artist: Art Landy.
box 14PB, folder 4
Pan backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Painted panoramic backgrounds for scene 26.
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboards
1960
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photostat storyboards (4
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards (b&w reproductions) for "Ballyhooey" (Prod. #U-110).
box 17M, folder 6
Music
1960
General Physical Description note: holograph score
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 27M, folder 4
Music
1960
General Physical Description note: music sketch
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1960
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets, including continuity for "Ballyhooey" (Prod. #U-110).
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1960
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Ballyhooey" (Prod. #U-110).
Bandmaster, The (Prod. #UA-5) Subseries 21.
1947
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 21 contains backgrounds, sheet music, storyboard sketches, title credits,
model sheets, a synopsis, and scene/footage sheets for production #UA-5, "The
Bandmaster" (a.k.a."Circus Symphony"). This cartoon features a zany musical
performance of a circus band with Andy Panda conducting the "Overture to Zampa." Band
director Andy just can't seem to stay out of trouble and has difficulty staying on the
bandstand. His musicians keep blowing him off with their instruments. Thus, the circus
turns into a circus where a girl aerialist is rescued by her own false teeth; the
acrobats and jugglers mangle each other; a girl trapeze artist loses her wig as a
rope-spinning act goes haywire; and the drunken high-wire walker finds himself
surrounded by pink elephants. The feature attraction, Count Bejerk's sensational high
dive into a washtub, brings down the house (or tent, in this case), but Andy saves the
washtub. This is the first Lantz cartoon released by United Artists and is part of the
"Musical Miniature" series. This cartoon should not be confused with Oswald the Lucky
Rabbit's 1931 cartoon of the same name, "The Bandmaster." DIRECTOR: Dick Lundy. STORY:
Ben Hardaway and Webb Smith. ANIMATION: LaVerne Harding and Les Kline. BACKGROUNDS:
Fred Brunish. MUSIC: Darrell Calker, featuring the overture to "Zampa." RUNNING TIME:
6 1/2 minutes. "The Bandmaster" was released theatrically on December 17, 1947 and was
distributed by United Artists.
box 1B, folder 29
Backgrounds
1947
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 2A, 4, 4A, and 4B. See NOTES for production F-13.
Artist: Fred Brunish.
box 21B, folder 9
Backgrounds
1947
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 4. Artist: Fred Brunish.
General note
"The Bandmaster" was originally slated as production #F-13. This background still
bears that designation. See production #F-13 "Woody the Giant Killer" for additional
materials.
box 24P, folder 3
Storyboards, credit sheet, model sheets, a synopsis, and scene/footage
sheets
1947
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (236 items); 8
1/2 x 11 title sheet (1 page); synopsis (3 copies, 3 items each); 10 1/2 x 12 1/2
model sheets (14 items); 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets (2 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Color pencil storyboard sketches, title credits sheet, model sheets, a synopsis,
and scene/footage breakdown for production #UA-5 "The Bandmaster."
box 25M, folder 8
Music
1947
Scope and Contents note
Sheet music for "Zampa" (overture) by F. Herold with Darrell Calker annotation.
box 64P, folder 23
Promotional stills
1947
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (17 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills for "The Bandmaster" (Prod. #UA-5).
box 74P, folder 62
Synopsis
1947
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (4 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for production #UA-5, "The Bandmaster."
box 92M, folder 6
Music
1947
Scope and Contents note
Darrell Calker annotated sheet music for "Zampa" (overture).
Banquet Busters (Prod. #UA-3) Subseries 22.
1948
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 22 contains backgrounds, music (sheet music and short score), storyboards,
cutting continuity, title credits, scene/footage breakdown, and promotional stills
with negatives for production #UA-3, "Banquet Busters." In this cartoon Andy Panda and
Woody Woodpecker are two cold, hungry, unemployed musicians trying to keep alive in a
heatless, foodless house. After fighting over a stale bean and losing it to a hungry
mouse, they happen to read about Mrs. Gloria Van Glutton's musicale and dinner
banquet. The two arrive at the mansion and instantly try the patience of butler Wally
Walrus who doesn't appreciate the food filching ways of the two. Eventually, an
enormous food fight erupts with Wally caught in the middle. The cartoon ends with
Wally chasing the two away with a shotgun. DIRECTOR: Dick Lundy. STORY: Ben Hardaway
and Webb Smith. ANIMATION: Ken O'Brien and Fred Moore. BACKGROUNDS: Fred Brunish.
MUSIC: Darrell Calker. VOICE: Paul Frees (Wally Walrus), Ben Hardaway (Woody
Woodpecker), and Walter Tetley (Andy Panda). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Banquet
Busters" was released theatrically on March 12, 1948 and was distributed by United
Artists.
box 1B, folder 28
Backgrounds
1948
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 16 and 21. Artist: Fred Brunish.
box 21B, folder 17
Backgrounds
1948
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 12. Artist: Fred Brunish.
box 24P, folder 1
Storyboards, cutting continuity, title credits, and scene/footage
sheets
1948
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (93 items); 8 1/2
x 11 cutting continuity (5 copies, 4 items each); title sheets (2 pages); 10 x 14
scene/footage sheets (2 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches, cutting continuity, title credits, and scene/footage
breakdown for production #UA-3, "Banquet Busters."
box 25M, folder 14
Music
1948
Scope and Contents note
Darrell Calker short score (master copy).
box 25M, folder 16
Music
1948
Scope and Contents note
Darrell Calker short score (5 copies).
box 43P, folder 26
Cutting continuities
1948
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 continuity sheets (2 copies, 4
items each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting continuities for "Banquet Busters" (Prod. #UA-3).
box 64P, folder 21
Stills w/ negatives
1948
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (3 items) and negatives (3
items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills with negatives for "Banquet Busters" (Prod. #UA-3).
Barber of Seville, The (Prod. #D-4) Subseries 23.
1944
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 23 contains storyboard sketches, scene/footage sheets, sound effects sheet,
title suggestions, photostat copies of sheet music, and original sheet music for
production #D-4, "The Barber of Seville." In this cartoon Woody Woodpecker heckles the
customers in the Seville Barbershop while the boss, Tony Figaro, is out to get his
physical. Woody stands outside the shop looking at the ads and wants a "victory
haircut." Woody goes to the shop, but the barber isn't there. Woody decides to take
over the operation of the barber shop. The first customer is an Indian who gets a
scalping, followed by a tough workman who wishes that he had never run into Woody. All
of this frantic cartoon features Woody singing the "Largo al Factotum" ("The Shaving
Song") from "The Barber of Seville," by Giacomo Rossini. This is the first cartoon to
use the famous opening where Woody pops out of a tree (animated by Emery Hawkins). It
is also the first cartoon to feature the new, more appealing redesign of Woody by
Hawkins and Art Heinemann. This design simplified Woody's color scheme, removed the
buck teeth, receding chin, and stubby legs of the original Alex Lovy design from Knock
Knock (1940) and remained the same throughout the 1940s. DIRECTOR: James Culhane.
STORY: Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer. ANIMATION: LaVerne Harding, Emery Hawkins, and
Les Kline. ANIMATION LAYOUT: Art Heinemann. BACKGROUNDS: Philip DeGuard. MUSIC:
Darrell Calker. VOICE; Mel Blanc (Woody). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "The Barber of
Seville" was released theatrically on April 22, 1944 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 9M, folder 2
Music
1944
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photostat sheet
music
Scope and Contents note
Photostat copies (b&w reproductions) of sheet music for the "Largo al
Factotum."
box 26M, folder 14
Music
1944
Scope and Contents note
Sheet music for "Largo al Factotum" with Darrell Calker and Shamus Culhane
annotation.
box 29P, folder 3
Storyboards, scene/footage sheets, sound effects sheet, and title
suggestions
1944
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (260 items); 10 x
14 scene/footage sheets (4 items); 8 1/2 x 11 sound effects (2 items); title
suggestions (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions and dialogue, scene/footage
sheets, sound effects sheets, and title suggestions for "The Barber of Seville"
(Prod. #D-4).
Bathing Buddies (Prod. #F-4) Subseries 24.
1946
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 24 contains backgrounds, storyboards, scene/footage sheets, and
background/set-up stills for production #F-4, "Bathing Buddies." In this cartoon Woody
Woodpecker, who lives upstairs at Wally Walrus' boarding house, is enjoying a game of
indoor golf while Wally takes a bath. The ball lands on Wally's head, causing a sudden
end to the golf game. With nothing to do but take a bath, Woody's dime for the hot
water meter falls down the drain. Retrieving his dime requires a bit of ingenuity and
the help of a long wire, a wrench, a jack, a sledgehammer and finally some dynamite.
The combined operations reunite Woody and his dime, but they're too much for Wally and
his rooming house, each of which ends up a complete wreck. Most prits of this cartoon
omit the reference to "No Opium Smoking" on "Wally's Rules for Roomers" list.
DIRECTOR: Dick Lundy. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer. ANIMATION: Paul Smith and
Bernard Garbutt. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. VOICES: Mel Blanc (Woody's laugh), Ben
Hardaway (Woody), and William Demarest (Wally Walrus). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes.
"Bathing Buddies" was released theatrically on July 1, 1946 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 1B, folder 20
Backgrounds
1946
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 32 and 34. Artist: Fred Brunish.
box 32P, folder 2
Storyboards and scene/footage sheets
1946
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboards (148 items); 10
x 14 scene/footage sheets (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions and dialogue and scene/footage
sheets, including continuity for "Bathing Buddies" (Prod. #F-4).
box 96P, folder 12
Stills
1946
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (6 items)
Scope and Contents note
Stills of a pan cel/background set-up of a scene of Woody Woodpecker playing golf
in his apartment.
Bats in the Belfry (Prod. #U-112) Subseries 25.
1960
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 25 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, music sketches, a holograph
score, scene/footage sheets, and the main and end title check list for production
#U-112, "Bats in the Belfry." In this cartoon a nervous and high-strung colonel is
visited by his doctor, who conducts a series of tests in an endeavor to ascertain the
cause of his trouble. In the midst of the doctor's examination, the loud clang of a
bell in a nearby clock tower causes the colonel to jitter intensely. The doctor tells
the colonel that he is allergic to noise and instructs the butler, Jeeves, to see that
his patient has absolute quiet -- no noise whatsoever. Later, when the colonel is
blissfully snoozing, Woody Woodpecker starts pecking away at a nearby tree. The
colonel awakes in a fit of jitters and orders Jeeves to get rid of Woody. Later, the
bell in the belfry again chimes on the hour, and the accompanying vibration just about
drives the colonel crazy. He orders Jeeves not to let the bell ring again, threatening
to fire him if it does. From here on, Jeeves really has a job on his hands to keep the
bell from ringing, what with Woody setting the clock hands on the hour, and the
automatic bell striker responding to the mechanical working of the clock. In the end,
everyone concerned, including Woody, has those vibrating jitters. DIRECTOR: Paul J.
Smith. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: LaVerne Harding, Les Kline, and Ray Abrams.
MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. SETTINGS: Art Landy. VOICE: Grace Stafford (Woody) and Paul
Frees. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Bats in the Belfry" was released theatrically on July
13, 1960 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 8B, folder 8
Backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 12, 23, and 35. Artist: Art Landy.
box 17M, folder 8
Music
1960
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 27M, folder 6
Music
1960
Scope and Contents note
Detailed sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1960
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "Bats in the Belfry."
box 38PB, folder 1
Pan Backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 3, 3A, 16, 23A, 25, 40, 43, and 46. Overlays for
scenes 46, 55, 56, and 76.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1960
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list (including credits) for "Bats in the Belfry."
Beach Nut, The (Prod. #D-8) Subseries 26.
1944
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 26 contains storyboards, scene breakdowns, dialogue sheets, promotional
stills and scene/dialogue sheets for production #D-8, "The Beach Nut." In this cartoon
Wally Walrus enjoys the beach on his day off until Woody Woodpecker spoils his
vacation. In a flashback Wally recounts how Woody stepped on him as he slept buried in
the sand; knocked his face into a cake as he tried to eat his picnic lunch; and the
illegal fire he started that nearly choked him to death and burned up his umbrella and
chair. Wally had enough of Woody's antics. Chasing him to the amusement center, Woody,
disguised as a yogi, persuaded him to dive through a plate glass window. Fastening
Woody to an anchor, Wally throws him into the sea, but the anchor rope pulls the pier
and everything else in after it, and we iris out on Woody swimming into the sunset
with the walrus and thousands of people swimming after him. This is the first
appearance of popular Lantz character, Wally Walrus. DIRECTOR: James Culhane. STORY:
Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer. ANIMATION: Dick Lundy and Les Kline. ANIMATION LAYOUT:
Art Heinemann. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. BACKGROUNDS: Philip DeGuard. RUNNING TIME: 7
minutes. "The Beach Nut" was released theatrically on October 16, 1944 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 30P, folder 1
Storyboards, scene breakdown, dialogue sheets, and scene/footage
sheets
1944
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboards (162 items); 8
1/2 x 11 scene breakdown, dialogue sheets (56 items); 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
(2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches with shot description and dialogue; typed (22 items)and
handwritten (12 items) scene breakdowns; dialogue sheets (22 items); and
scene/footage sheets.
box 64P, folder 2
Stills
1944
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills for "The Beach Nut."
Bear and the Bees (Prod. #U-126) Subseries 27.
1961
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 27 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, holograph score, music sketch,
photostat storyboard, scene/footage sheets, and main and end title check list for
production #U-126, "Bear and the Bees." It's springtime in this cartoon and Cupid is
bringing romance into the lives of every woodland creature... except for Fatso the
bear who "ain't got no romance in his soul." Cupid sets out to remedy this and shows
Fatso a female bear, then injects him with about 50 love arrows. Fatso, now smitten,
is determined to win her affection but his clumsiness threatens the relationship of
the two, despite Cupid's advice. He dumps a trash can on her head, shoves a bouquet of
flowers in her face, knocks her in the mud, dumps a beehive on her head, and knocks
her into a cave. Finally, he succeeds in winning her with "the caveman routine" only
to discover she has a family of kids he must now look after. Furious, he vengefully
chases Cupid into the distance. This is the final appearance of Fatso the Bear.
DIRECTOR: Jack Hannah. STORY: Dalton Sandifer. ANIMATION: Roy Jenkins and Al Coe.
MUSIC: Eugene Poddany. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine and Art Landy. VOICE: Dal McKennon.
RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Bear and the Bees" was released theatrically on June 13,
1961 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 9B, folder 11
Backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 10 and 63. Artists: Art Landy and Ray Huffine.
box 16M, folder 7
Music
1961
Scope and Contents note
Eugene Poddany holograph score.
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboards
1961
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photostat storyboards (2
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat (b&w reproductions) for "Bear and the Bees."
box 28M, folder 3
Music
1961
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Eugene Poddany music sketch.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1961
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "Bear and the Bees."
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1961
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Bear and the Bees."
box 59PB, folder 8
Pan backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 5A, 36, 53, 60, 68, and 90. Overlays for scenes 12
and 90.
Bedtime Bedlam (Prod. #U-46) Subseries 28.
1955
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 28 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, a holograph score, music sketch,
scene/footage sheets, and a model sheet for production #U-46, "Bedtime Bedlam." In
this cartoon Woody is running a babysitting service and is offered $50 by one couple
if he will look after their "baby." Not one to pass up this much money, he jumps at
the chance. He shows the parents out and settles in. Unfortunately, when he checks in
on the infant, the "baby" is revealed to be a pet gorilla! Woody is reluctant but
realizes, if he sticks it out, he will be rewarded with $50. After a nightmarish
experience looking after the ape (and trying to put it to sleep), Woody finally is
able to at least watch TV where he sees a news report about the gorilla's parents who
just left and are now going on a 20-year-long vacation! DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith.
STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Gil Turner, Robert Bentley, and Herman R. Cohen.
SETTINGS: Art Landy and Raymond Jacobs. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICE: Grace Stafford
(Woody), June Foray (Mrs. Moneybelt), and Stan Freberg (TV Announcer). RUNNING TIME: 7
minutes. "Bedtime Bedlam" was released theatrically on July 4, 1955 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 3B, folder 3
Backgrounds
1955
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 6, UL (Underlay)19, 24, 27, and 29. Artist: Ray
Jacobs.
box 6M, folder 6
Music
1955
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 8PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1955
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 3, 7, 18, and 25.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1955
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "Bedtime Bedlam."
box 43M, folder 5
Music
1955
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence wheeler notes and music sketch.
box 58P, folder 6
Model sheet
1955
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheet for "Bedtime Bedlam."
Bee Bopped (Prod. #U-98) Subseries 29.
1959
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 29 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, a holograph score, music sketch,
scene/footage sheets, and the main and end title check list for production #U-98, "Bee
Bopped." After a short history on bees and bee-keeping, we find Windy the bear's
attempts to steal honey from a bee hive (he is teaching his son the "right" way to get
honey) only to be attacked by the bee inside. Windy tries a number of attempts to
outsmart the bee. He floods the hive, dresses as a queen bee, uses a bathroom plunger
to trap the bee (only to get it stuck to various parts of his body) and finally tries
to dynamite it, only succeeding in blowing himself up. At the hospital, he is served
honey and hotcakes in bed... by a male nurse who looks suspiciously like the bee he
just tangled with! The shock is too much for Windy who jumps from his bed and crashes
through the wall to escape being "Bee Bopped" again. This is the last cartoon to
feature Windy and Breezy Bear. DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Homer Brightman.
ANIMATION: Robert Bentley, Les Kline, and Don Patterson. SETTINGS: Art Landy and
Raymond Jacobs. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICE: Daws Butler (Windy and Breezy).
RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Bee Bopped" was released theatrically on June 15, 1959 and
was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 7B, folder 8
Backgrounds
1959
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 10 and 18. Artists: Art Landy and Ray Jacobs.
General note
Production number on the background of scene 18 is indecipherable. Theme, color
scheme, and rendering style all suggest production #U-98.
box 12M, folder 3
Music
1959
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1959
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "Bee Bopped."
box 49M, folder 6
Music
1959
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 53PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1959
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 7, 9, 12, 30, 32, 37, and 98.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1959
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Check list for the main and end title credits.
Belle Boys (Prod. #U-22) Subseries 30.
1953
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 30 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, a holograph score, music sketch,
a bound script, scene breakdown, dialogue continuity sheets, scene/footage sheets, and
promotional stills for production #U-22, "Belle Boys." In this cartoon Woody
Woodpecker and Buzz Buzzard are bellhops at a ritzy hotel. They are visited by a
glamorous French actress, Ga-Ga Gazoon and compete with dirty tricks for the privilege
of serving her. DIRECTOR: Don Patterson. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: LaVerne
Harding, Ray Abrams, and Ken Southworth. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Raymond Jacobs.
MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Belle Boys" was released
theatrically on September 14, 1953 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 2B, folder 4
Backgrounds
1953
Scope and Contents note
Overlay of elevator interior. Artist: Ray Jacobs.
box 2M, folder 6
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 7PB, folder 5
Pan backgrounds
1953
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scene 4A.
box 15P, folder 3
Script
1953
Scope and Contents note
Bound script.
box 31M, folder 3
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch. File also contains sketch for Cue
M-11 (Main Title).
box 31P, folder 8
Scene breakdown and dialogue continuity sheets
1953
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 scene breakdown (2 copies, 16
items each); dialogue continuity (24 items)
Scope and Contents note
Scene breakdown with dialogue and dialogue continuity sheets.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Belle Boys."
box 65P, folder 12
Stills w/ negatives
1953
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (17 items) and negatives (7
items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills with negatives for "Belle Boys."
box 73PB, folder 10
Pan background
1953
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic background for an unidentified background scene.
Big Bite, The (Prod. #U-205) Subseries 31.
1966
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 31 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, a holograph music score, a
music sketch, bar sheets, photostat storyboards, and cutting and dialogue continuity
sheets for production #U-205, "The Big Bite." In this cartoon Woody rescues his dog
Duffy from a bully dogcatcher. DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal Howard. ANIMATION:
Les Kline and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler.
VOICE: Grace Stafford (Woody) and Dal McKennon. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "The Big
Bite" was released theatrically on April 1, 1966 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 13B, folder 5
Backgrounds
1966
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 1, 23, 28, 33, 39, and 56.
box 16B, folder 17
Backgrounds
1966
Scope and Contents note
Overlay for scene 35 (OL35).
box 17P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1966
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photostat storyboards (4
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "The Big Bite."
box 19B, folder 20
Backgrounds
1966
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 19.
box 23PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1966
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 7, 10, 18, 22, 59, and 61.
box 37M, folder 6
Music
1966
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 43P, folder 27
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1966
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (22
items)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "The Big Bite."
box 68C, folder 19
Cels
1966
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cel (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: THE BIG BITE.
box 68M, folder 2
Music
1966
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 68M, folder 3
Music
1966
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Clarence Wheeler.
box 124P
Bar sheets
1966
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (20
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "The Big Bite."
Big Snooze, The (Prod. #U-77) Subseries 32.
1957
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 32 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, a holograph score, a music
sketch, scene/footage sheets, and a main and end title checklist for production #U-77,
"The Big Snooze." In this cartoon Forest ranger Clyde is given an order to make sure
the park bears are not disturbed from their winter hibernation. He inspects their cave
and finds Chilly Willy trying to sleep among them. He hollers at Chilly not to wake
them up, waking one bear up himself. He sends the sleepwalking bear back to bed but it
isn't that simple. The bear continues to sleepwalk going on a wild ride through the
woods after Chilly gets him to put some skis on. The bear finally stops... and is now
sleeping in Clyde's bed. Clyde returns to the cave where all the bears are now
sleepwalking and Chilly is giving each one a lit dynamite stick! DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy.
STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Ray Abrams and LaVerne Harding. SETTINGS: Raymond
Jacobs and Art Landy. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICES: Daws Butler (Chilly
Willy/Ranger Clyde). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "The Big Snooze" was released
theatrically on October 21, 1957 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 5B, folder 8
Backgrounds
1957
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 9, 49, 61, and 68. Artists: Ray Jacobs and Art
Landy.
box 8M, folder 2
Music
1957
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler handwritten notes.
box 8M, folder 7
Music
1957
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 33PB, folder 5
Pan backgrounds
1957
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 43 and 45.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1957
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "The Big Snooze."
box 42M, folder 29
Music
1957
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1957
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list.
Billion-Dollar Boner (Prod. #U-107) Subseries 33.
1960
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 33 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, a holograph score, a music
sketch, photostat storyboards, dialogue sheets, scene/footage sheets, and the main and
end title check list for production #U-107. "Billion Dollar Boner." On a quiet and
peaceful street, the serenity of one house is suddenly disturbed by Woody Woodpecker
who is pecking away inside on a chest of drawers. The owner, Terrance O'Hoolihan, goes
after Woody, and just as he catches him, the doorbell rings. Going to the door,
O'Hoolihan is greeted by a small man who presents him with a check for $1 billion with
the stipulation that if he harms, hurts or in any manner mistreats any fine feathered
friend (Woody included), the money must be refunded. O'Hoolidan agrees to abide by the
stipulation, and he immediately buys himself a mansion. Lazily dozing in a hammock,
O'Hoolihan's peace is suddenly interrupted by a falling tree. He hasn't taken into
consideration Woody's penchant for anything made of wood. He goes after Woody, and
each time, he's reminded of the stipulation. Matters go from bad to worse as Woody
continues to annoy O'Hoolihan. Finally, the house becomes a shambles. O'Hoolihan
discovers that the check is made of rubber as the police arrive to pick up the little
man who, it develops, has been papering the town with checks that "bounce" --
literally! DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: LaVerne Harding,
Don Patterson, and Ray Abrams. SETTINGS: Raymond Jacobs and Art Landy. MUSIC: Eugene
Poddany. VOICES: Grace Stafford (Woody) and Dal McKennon. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes.
"Billion Dollar Boner" was theatrically released on March 30, 1960 and was distributed
by Universal Pictures.
box 15M, folder 1
Music
1960
Scope and Contents note
Eugene Poddany holograph score.
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1960
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photostat storyboards (4
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Billion-Dollar Boner."
box 19B, folder 9
Backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 7. Artist: Ray Jacobs.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1960
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Billion Dollar Boner."
box 45M, folder 4
Music
1960
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Eugene Poddany music sketch.
box 45P, folder 13
Dialogue sheets
1960
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 dialogue sheets (9
items)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue sheets for "Billion-Dollar Boner."
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1960
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Billion Dollar Boner."
box 63PB, folder 2
Pan Backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 2, 24, 45, 60, and 63.
Bird on Nellie's Hat, The (Prod. #975) Subseries 34.
1939
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 34 contains script materials, storyboard sketches, a synopsis, and a model
sheet for production #975, "The Bird on Nellie's Hat." In this cartoon 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. The bird on
Nellie's hat plays the key role in her rescue. Nellie's rescuer, a big burly Swede, is
a classic sissified hunk- big on brawn and sporting effeminate good looks, but
clueless what to do with the leading lady when she wants to give him his reward
"kiss." This cartoon was the last Mello-Drama production for Lantz productions. Its
original working title was "The Bird on Nellie's Cap" and was reissued by Castle films
as "The Runaway Choo-Choo" in the 1950s. DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Victor McLeod and
James Miele. ANIMATION: Ray Fahringer and George Grandpre. MUSIC: Frank Marsales.
RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "The Bird on Nellie's Hat" was released theatrically on June
12, 1939 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 41P, folder 13
Script materials
1939
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 script materials (8
items)
Scope and Contents note
Script materials for "The Bird on Nellie's Hat."
box 62P, folder 6
Storyboards
1939
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (180
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches for "The Bird on Nellie's Hat."
box 74P, folder 19
Synopsis
1939
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "The Bird on Nellie's Hat."
box 87P, folder 6
Model sheet
1939
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheet of Dauntless Dan.
Bird Who Came to Dinner, The (Prod. #U-122) Subseries 35.
1961
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 35 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, the main
and end title check list, a holograph score, and a music sketch for production #U-122,
"The Bird Who Came to Dinner." In this cartoon a street vendor is selling walking toy
woodpeckers on a street corner. A large limousine stops, and a richly-dressed 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, and pulls on the dowager's fur
coat. She picks Woody up and enters the limousine. Upon arriving home, she calls her
son Reginald to show him the new toy. Reginald is a big, fat, overgrown mommy's boy,
with a penchant for smashing every toy that he owns. Seeing Woody, he drops everything
and begins giving Woody a bad time, and Woody's spared only when Reginald hears the
call to lunch. At the table, Woody has to struggle to get something to eat, as he's a
toy, and toys can't eat. Finally, the mother makes a great big sandwich which Reginald
loads with paprika, hot mustard and other fiery ingredients, and then tries to force
Woody to eat. During a large sneeze induced by pepper, Woody puts the sandwich in
Reginald's mouth, and he swallows it. Reginald's breath sets fire to most everything
that he comes in contact with. Mother just doesn't know what to do with Reginald.
Woody suggests "child psychology" and Mother applies it with a hairbrush. DIRECTOR:
Paul J. Smith. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: LaVerne Harding, Les Kline, and Ray
Abrams. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICE: Grace
Stafford (Woody) and Dal McKennon. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "The Bird Who Came to
Dinner" was released theatrically on March 7, 1961 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 9B, folder 7
Backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 15, 57, 64, 77, 81, 82, and 87. Artists: Ray Huffine
and Art Landy.
box 9M, folder 8
Music
1961
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1961
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "The Bird Who Came to Dinner."
box 45M, folder 8
Music
1961
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 52PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 17, 32, 32A; overlay 35, 65, 67, 69, 70 with OL
71, 76.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1961
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "The Bird Who Came to Dinner."
Birds of a Feather (Prod. #U-191) Subseries 36.
1965
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 36 contains drawings, pan backgrounds, orchestral parts, photostat
storyboard, scene/footage sheets, and cutting and dialogue continuity for production
#U-191, "Birds of a Feather." In this cartoon, Mrs. Meany is a bird watcher. Of
course, she stumbles across Woody. Woody teaches Mrs. Meany "everything you need to
know about bird watching." She finds that a bird is hunting her. It's an eagle who
wants her as a mate and who chases her endlessly. DIRECTOR: Sid Marcus. STORY: Cal
Howard. ANIMATION: Ray Abrams and Art Davis. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine and Art Landy.
MUSIC: Walter Green. VOICE: Grace Stafford (Woody). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Birds of
a Feather" was released theatrically on March 1, 1965 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 4PB, folder 5
Pan background
1965
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic background for scene 21.
box 17P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1965
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Birds of a Feather" (5 items).
box 21PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1965
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 1, 2, 22, 38, 39, 67, and 68.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Birds of a Feather."
box 43P, folder 28
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1965
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--11 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Birds of a Feather."
box 54, folder 21
Drawings
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawing (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Main title drawing: BIRDS OF A FEATHER.
box 85M, folder 1
Music
1965
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
Black Magic (a.k.a "Voodoo in Harlem") Prod. #951 Subseries 37.
1938
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 37 contains a Frank Churchill music sketch for the title song for
production #951, "Black Magic" (originally released as "Voodoo in Harlem"). In this
cartoon An animator leaves his work room, and a storm comes up and blows his drawing
paper around and overturns the inkwell. Large blotches of ink fall on the sheets of
paper, and become wild African warriors and Harlem jitterbugs as the wind howls
outside. Comes the dawn, the storm ends, and the inky figures return to the inkwell.
The maid comes in to clean the workroom, and finds nothing by ink smudges on scattered
sheets of paper. The production was billed as "A New Universal Cartoon." DIRECTOR:
Rudy Zamora. STORY: Victor McLeod and Win Smith. ANIMATION: Frank Tipper and Merle
Gilson. MUSIC: Frank Churchill. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Black Magic" (or "Voodoo in
Harlem" was released theatrically on July 18, 1938 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 39M, folder 14
Music
1938
Scope and Contents note
Frank Churchill music sketch for title song.
Bolo-Mola Land (Prod. #973) Subseries 38.
1939
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 38 contains backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, dialogue sheets, a synopsis,
and storyboard sketches for production #973, "Bolo-Mola Land." This is the first
"Crack Pot Cruise" cartoon. DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Victor McLeod and James Miele.
ANIMATION: Frank Tipper and Dick Marion. MUSIC: Frank Marsales. RUNNING TIME: 7
minutes. "Bolo-Mola Land" was released theatrically on May 28, 1939 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 21B, folder 12
Backgrounds
1939
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 4. Color background for a black and white production.
Artist: Ed Kiechel.
box 41P, folder 15
Dialogue sheets and scene/footage sheets
1939
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 dialogue sheets (10 items); 10
x 14 scene/footage sheets (4 items)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue sheets and scene/footage sheets for "Bolo-Mola Land."
box 74P, folder 16
Synopsis
1939
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "Bolo-Mola Land."
box 77P, folder 1
Storyboards
1939
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (60
items)
Scope and Contents note
Colored pencil storyboard sketches for "Bolo-Mola Land."
Bongo Punch, The (Prod. #U-81) Subseries 39.
1957
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 39 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, a holograph score, a music
sketch, a music effects sketch, photostat storyboard, scene/footage sheets, and the
main and end title checklist for production #U-81, "The Bongo Punch" (a.k.a. "Petito
Chiquito"). In this cartoon boxing bantam Pepe Chickeeto is continually bested in the
boxing ring and considers retiring. Fortunately, he and his wife are expecting a son
who, Pepe hopes, will carry on his great boxing legacy. He is quite disappointed when
the son, Pepito by name, much prefers playing bongo drums to any kind of pugilism.
Fortunately, his love for bongo playing comes in handy the night of his first big
fight when a bucket lands on his opponent's hand and, using it as a bongo to practice
on, knocks his opponent out and wins! This marks the first and only appearance of
Pepito Chickeeto. DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Dick Kinney. SETTINGS: Raymond Jacobs
and Art Landy. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler; "Pepito" song and lyrics by Irving Bibo.
VOICES: Grace Stafford, June Foray, Hal Smith, and "Those Smiths" Trio. RUNNING TIME:
7 minutes. "The Bongo Punch" was released theatrically on December 30, 1957 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 6B, folder 1
Backgrounds
1957
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 5 (with overlay 5), 8, 16, 20, 25, 46, 48, 51, and
61.
box 10PB, folder 6
Pan backgrounds
1957
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 3 and 49.
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1957
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "The Bongo Punch" (3 items).
box 19M, folder 2
Music
1957
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1957
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "The Bongo Punch."
box 49M, folder 1
Music
1957
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch. File also contains music effects
sketch.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1957
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "The Bongo Punch."
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B (Prod. #1004) Subseries 40.
1941
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 40 contains backgrounds, storyboards with dialogue, a model sheet, a
promotional flier for distributors, and a synopsis for production #1004, "Boogie
Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B." In this cartoon, Hot Breath Harry is a popular
trumpeter at a jazz club. He finds himself drafted into the Army, where he's assigned
to be the bugler of an African-American company. But everyone hates the bugler,
because he blows reveille at the ungodly hour of 5 AM sharp. Sure enough, on his first
day, Harry gets pelted with everything imaginable. He lands against a wall, where his
trumpet falls on him. He plays a swinging wakeup that segues into the title tune, and
nobody minds waking up to this. Everyone swings through the whole day, even when three
soldiers march into a lake and two soldiers, followed by a grinning alligator, march
out. Like many Lantz cartoons of the era, this combines a hit song of the day with
broadly-drawn racial stereotypes. "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B" was nominated
for an Academy Award and includes reused animation from "Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie
Beat." DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Lowell Elliott. ANIMATION: Alex
Lovy and LaVerne Harding. MUSICAL ARRANGEMENT: Darrell Calker. MUSIC: Hughie Prince.
LYRICS: Don Raye. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B" was
released theatrically on September 1, 1941 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 1B, folder 7
Backgrounds
1941
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 36 and 42. Artist: Fred Brunish.
box 26P, folder 4
Storyboards, model sheet, and dialogue sheet
1941
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (177items); 10
1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1 item); 8 1/2 x 11 dialogue sheet (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Colored pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions and dialogue, a model
sheet, and dialogue sheet for "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B."
box 47P, folder 36
Promotional flier
1941
Scope and Contents note
Promotional flier for film distributors (1 item).
box 74P, folder 32
Synopsis
1941
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B."
Boogie Woogie Man (Will Get You If You Don't Watch Out) (Prod.
#D-1)
Subseries 41.
1943
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 41 contains backgrounds, promotional stills, storyboards, negative for a
publicity still, dialogue and chorus sheets, sound effects sheet, scene/footage
sheets, synopsis, and model sheets for production #D-1, "Boogie Woogie Man (Will Get
You If You Don't Watch Out)." This cartoon is part of the Swing Symphony series and
centers on an imaginary ghost town that has musical spirits inhabiting it until
daybreak. The upbeat jazz music is the focal point of this production. DIRECTOR: James
Culhane. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer. ANIMATION: LaVerne Harding and Les
Kline. MUSICAL ARRANGEMENT: Darrell Calker. MUSIC AND LYRICS: Alberta Nichols and Mann
Holiner. VOCALS: Lou Mel Morgan Trio. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Boogie Woogie Man
(Will Get You If You Don't Watch Out" was released theatrically on September 27, 1943
and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 1B, folder 18
Backgrounds
1943
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 13. Artist: Fred Brunish.
box 66P, folder 1
Promotional stills
1943
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills.
box 67P, folder 4
Storyboards and still negative
1943
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (167 items);
still negative (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches and a publicity still negative.
box 74P, folder 4
Dialogue and chorus sheets, sound effects sheets, and scene/footage
sheets
1943
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue and chorus sheets (6 items), sound effects sheet (1 item) and
scene/footage sheets (4 items).
box 74P, folder 4
Synopsis
1943
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (3 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "Boogie Woogie Man (Will Get You If You Don't Watch Out)."
box 96P, folder 13
Model sheets
1943
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets (3
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of the Ghost Convention Chairman.
Boogie Woogie Sioux (Prod. #C-4) Subseries 42.
1942
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 42 contains backgrounds, storyboards, gag storyboard sketches, piano sheet
music, promotional stills, and a synopsis for production #C-4, "Boogie Woogie Sioux."
Big Band swing music from the 1940s combines with some politically incorrect overtones
about Arizona Indians. Characters include "Tommy Hawk and His 5 Scalpers." In this
madcap musical, an Indian chief fires his rainmaker and hires Tommy Hawk, whose trap
drums produce some amusing results. "Boogie Woogie Sioux" was part of the "Swing
Symphony" series. It was later reissued as "Indian Beatnick" for television. DIRECTOR:
Alex Lovy. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer. ANIMATION: Bob Bentley. MUSIC:
Darrell Calker. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Boogie Woogie Sioux" was released
theatrically on November 30, 1942 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 1B, folder 10
Backgrounds
1942
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 15 and 49. Artist: Fred Brunish.
box 21B, folder 11
Backgrounds
1942
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 46. Artist: Fred Brunish.
box 22P, folder 3
Storyboards, gag sketches, plot synopsis, model sheets, scene/footage
sheets, and gag sheets
1942
Scope and Contents note
Colored pencil storyboard sketches (151 items), gag storyboard sketches (38 items),
plot synopsis (1 item), model sheets (2 items), scene/footage break-down (2 items)
and gag sheets (3 items).
box 55P, folder 5
Piano sheet music
1942
Scope and Contents note
Hand copied piano sheet music for the title song. Music by Darrell Calker. Lyrics
by Del Porter.
box 63P, folder 21
Stills
1942
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (3 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills for "Boogie Woogie Sioux."
box 74P, folder 48
Synopsis
1942
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (4 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "Boogie Woogie Sioux."
Born to Peck (Prod. #U-8) Subseries 43.
1952
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 43 contains a bound script, scene/footage sheets, storyboards, cutting
continuity, promotional stills, a holograph score, and music sketch for production
#U-8, "Born to Peck." In this cartoon Woody Woodpecker, now old and gray, tries to
peck a large tree but finds he just can't do it anymore; his beak folds up on him. He
dreams of his wild-youth days when he pecked, with ease, every piece of wood in sight.
Sad and discouraged, he decides to commit suicide, but falls into the Fountain of
Youth, instead of a grave. Rejuvenated he returns to the forest in an ironic ending.
DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz (uncredited). STORY: Walter Lantz and Don Patterson. ANIMATION:
Don Patterson, Ray Abrams, LaVerne Harding, and Paul Smith. SETTING: Fred Brunish.
MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Born to Peck" was released
theatrically on February 25, 1952 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 3M, folder 1
Music
1952
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 15P, folder 2
Bound script
1952
Scope and Contents note
Bound script.
box 22M, folder 1
Music
1952
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1952
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets.
box 38P, folder 4
Storyboards and cutting continuity
1952
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (30 items);
cutting continuity (51 items)
Scope and Contents note
Colored pencil storyboard sketches and cutting continuity.
box 64P, folder 33
Stills
1952
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (29 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills for "Born to Peck."
Box Car Bandit (Prod. #U-71) Subseries 44.
1957
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 44 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, main and
end title check list, a holograph score and music sketch for production #U-71, "Box
Car Bandits." In this cartoon a bandit and his horse (a bigger crook than the bandit)
find out that a big shipment of gold bullion is being shipped by train, so they make
immediate plans to hijack it. But, Woody Woodpecker is the guard in the baggage car,
and foils all their attempts to steal it, and soon horse and rider are in the
jail-house. DIRECTOR: Paul Smith. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Les Kline and
Robert Bentley. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Raymond Jacobs. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler.
VOICE: Grace Stafford (Woody) and Dal McKennon. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Box Car
Bandit" was released theatrically on April 8, 1957.
box 5B, folder 2
Backgrounds
1957
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 6, 13, 17A, and 27. Artists: Art Landy and Ray
Jacobs
box 10PB, folder 2
Pan Backgrounds
1957
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scene 14.
box 13M, folder 6
Music
1957
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 33M, folder 4
Music
1957
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 33PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1957
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 1A, 1B, 3, 3A, 4, 6A, 9, 19, 20, 40, overlay 40,
and 40A.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1957
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Box Car Bandit."
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1957
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Box Car Bandit."
Broadway Bow Wow's (Prod. #U-35) Subseries 45.
1954
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 45 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, a holograph
score, and music sketch for production #U-35, "Broadway Bow Wow's." This cartoon tells
the story of John, a show biz dog, and his partner/fiancee Mary. We see him about to
jump off a bridge when he stops and explains why he is doing it. He and Mary were a
hit with their act when finally they decided to marry. Unfortunately, he deserts her
for an old flame the day of their wedding who, in turn, deserts him for a cattleman.
He decides to return to Mary only to discover she has left him and gone solo. His solo
act is less successful than hers and he goes bankrupt. Finally, he is about to
complete his jump when Mary returns and the duo is reunited. DIRECTOR: Ray Patterson.
STORY: Grant Simmons. SET DESIGN: Raymond Jacobs and Art Landy. MUSIC: Clarence
Wheeler. NARRATION: Dick Nelson. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Broadway Bow Wow's" was
released theatrically on August 2, 1954 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 2B, folder 14
Backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 23.
box 7PB, folder 10
Pan backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 7, 19, and 24.
box 10M, folder 2
Music
1954
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 35M, folder 8
Music
1954
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1954
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Broadway Bow Wow's."
Buccaneer Woodpecker (Prod. #U-16) Subseries 46.
1953
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 46 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, a bound script, scene breakdown
with dialogue, scene footage sheets, dialogue sheets, storyboards, a holograph score
and music sketches for production #U-16, "Buccaneer Woodpecker" a.k.a "Buccaneer
Pirate." In this cartoon Woody Woodpecker ventures out to claim a large reward for
capturing pirate Captain Buzz Buzzard and learns that a wooden plank can be used for
much more than eating. DIRECTOR: Don Patterson. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION:
LaVerne Harding and Ray Abrams. SETTING: Art Landy. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. RUNNING
TIME: 6 minutes. "Buccaneer Woodpecker" was released theatrically on April 20, 1953
and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 2B, folder 1
Backgrounds
1953
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 33 and 34. Artist: Ray Jacobs.
box 5M, folder 3
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 7PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1953
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scene 19.
box 15P, folder 3
Script
1953
Scope and Contents note
Bound script for "Buccaneer Woodpecker" (1 item).
box 20M, folder 5
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 31P, folder 3
Scene breakdowns with dialogue and dialogue sheets
1953
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 scene breakdown (14 items);
dialogue continuity (13 items)
Scope and Contents note
Scene breakdowns with dialogue and dialogue continuity sheets.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Buccaneer Woodpecker."
box 37P, folder 7
Storyboards
1953
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches (30 items).
box 65P, folder 6
Stills w/ negatives
1953
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (15 items) and negatives (9
items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills with negatives for "Buccaneer Woodpecker."
Bugged in a Rug (Prod. #U-238) Subseries 47.
1968
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 47 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, cels, layout drawings, photostat
storyboards, bar sheets, and orchestral parts for production #U-238, "Bugged in a
Rug." In this Beary Family cartoon, Charlie Beary trips on a hole in his carpet and
decides the family needs a new one. He buys one but decides to install it himself
(rather than hiring a professional). Things do not go smoothly. He gets in hot water
with a policeman on the way home and breaks a window with the carpet upon returning.
In moving the furniture to install the carpet, Charlie gets a lamp knocked on his
head, drops a piano through the floor, and smashes a police car with a runaway TV set
(again angering the policeman). Finally, the furniture is moved outside but it starts
to rain! Luckily, Junior covers the furniture...with the carpet. They finally get the
carpet laid but it apparently shrinks when wet and is reduced to a tiny size! Again,
all that trouble goes to waste! DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal Howard. ANIMATION:
Les Kline and Al Coe. LAYOUT BACKGROUNDS: Nino Carbe. MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICES:
Grace Stafford (Bessie Beary) and Paul Frees (Charlie Beary). RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes.
"Bugged in a Rug" was released theatrically in 1968 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 4P
Layout drawings
1968
Scope and Contents note
Layout drawings (10 items).
box 5PB, folder 6
Pan backgrounds
1968
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scene 4.
box 14B, folder 13
Backgrounds
1968
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 75 and 77. Artist: Nino Carbe.
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1968
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Bugged in a Rug" (9 items).
box 27PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1968
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 3, 9, 10, 17, 37, 46; underlay for scene 67 (UL
67).
box 65M, folder 2
Music
1968
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 68C, folder 50
Cels
1968
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cel (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: BUGGED IN A RUG.
box 77M, folder 4
Music
1968
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 81M, folder 3
Music
1968
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Cue M-6, Walter Greene.
box 126P
Bar sheets
1968
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (20
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Bugged in a Rug."
box 226C, folder 7
Cels
1968
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Job titles cel and artist credits cel.
General note
CREDITS SEQUENCE
box 226C, folder 9
Cels
1968
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
MPAA registration number cel from main credits.
General note
CREDITS SEQUENCE
Bunco Busters (Prod. #U-50) Subseries 48.
1955
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 48 contains backgrounds, exposure sheets, pan backgrounds, scene/footage
sheets, main and end title check list, a synopsis, a holograph score and music sketch
for production #U-50, "Bunco Busters." In this cartoon, a member of the Bunco squad
introduces the Case of the Gullible Woodpecker. It seems that Woody wins a pot full of
dough that con man Buzz Buzzard notices and sets his sights on stealing. He leads
Woody on a phony treasure hunt on Cataloni Island where all the materials Woody needs
to continue the hunt (treasure maps, fire extinguishers, toll bridges, etc.) cost him
a bundle. Finally, Woody catches on that he was swindled and gives chase, eventually
getting his money back, and closing the case. This is the last cartoon featuring Woody
Woodpecker with green eyes. DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Milt Schaffer. ANIMATION:
Gil Turner, Robert Bentley, and Herman R. Cohen. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Raymond
Jacobs. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICE: Dal McKennon. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Bunco
Buster" was released theatrically on November 21, 1955 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 1EX, folder 9
Exposure sheets
1955
Scope and Contents note
Exposure sheets (including footage estimates) for "Bunco Busters."
box 3B, folder 7
Backgrounds
1955
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 4, 5, 31, 63, 64, and 65. Artist: Art Landy.
box 7M, folder 3
Music
1955
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 8PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1955
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 27 and 62.
box 27M, folder 2
Music
1955
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1955
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Bunco Busters."
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list.
1955
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Bunco Busters."
box 74P, folder 73
Synopsis
1955
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "Bunco Busters."
Busman's Holiday (Prod. #U-131) Subseries 50.
1961
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 50 contains backgrounds, exposure sheets, pan backgrounds, storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, cutting and dialogue continuity, main and end title list, and a
music sketch for production #U-131, "Busman's Holiday." As the scene opens, window
washer Woody washes the window of Pierre's bakery. His first mishap is to cause Pierre
to mess up a cake that he's decorating, and Pierre tells him off. Since this job is
finished, Woody gets on a bus with his automatic extension ladder, which keeps hitting
the bus driver in the head every time that the bus stops. The driver finally throws
Woody off, but Woody manages to get back on. The comedy with the ladder continues,
finally involving a traffic cop, a motorcycle policeman and Pierre, as well as Woody
and the driver. The story ends with all the participants, on the motorcycle, crashing
into a brick wall. DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Dalton Sandifer. ANIMATION: Les
Kline and Ray Abrams. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine and Art Landy. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler.
VOICES: Grace Stafford (Woody) and Daws Butler. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Busman's
Holiday" was released theatrically on July 25, 1961 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 1EX, folder 6
Exposure sheets
1961
Scope and Contents note
Exposure sheets (including estimated footage) for "Busman's Holiday."
box 9B, folder 15
Backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 20, 24, 110, and 111. Artists: Art Landy and Ray
Huffine.
box 16P, folder 3
Original and photostat storyboards
1961
Scope and Contents note
Original (4 items) and photostat (4 items) storyboards.
box 16PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic background OVERLAYS for scenes 19, 49, 108, and 109.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1961
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Busman's Holiday."
box 43P, folder 29
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1961
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--9 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity (with annotations) for "Busman's Holiday."
box 46M, folder 3
Music
1961
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 55PB, folder 6
Pan backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlay 1B, Overlay 16, Overlay L 27, Overlay 44, Overlay 49, Overlay
63.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1961
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list.
Busy Body, The (Prod. #952) Subseries 52.
1938
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 52 contains models sheets and background layout drawings for production
#952, "The Busy Body" (a.k.a. "Pixie Land"). This cartoon is part of the "New
Universal Cartoon" series. DIRECTOR: Elmer Perkins. STORY: Victor McLeod. ANIMATION:
Ray Fahringer and Merle Gilson. MUSIC: Frank Marsales. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "The
Busy Body" was released theatrically on September 12, 1938 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 82P, folder 5
Model sheets
1938
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of gnomes and a monster (2 items).
box 83P, folder 23
Layout drawing
1938
Scope and Contents note
Background layout drawing for "The Busy Body" (1 item).
Calling All Cuckoos (Prod. #U-62) Subseries 54.
1956
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 54 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, a holograph
score and music sketch for production #U-62, "Calling All Cuckoos." In this cartoon a
German clockmaker goes into the woods in search of a cuckoo and finds Woody
Woodpecker. Figuring a woodpecker could double as a cuckoo, the clockmaker sets out to
capture Woody, take him home and put him to work on the clock. Woody figures
otherwise, and introduces the clockmaker to an angry bear. From then on, it's a battle
of wits between Woody and the German clockmaker. Somehow, the sleepy, abused bear
vents his grievances on the innocent clockmaker. Finally, Woody is recaptured, taken
to the clockmaker's shop, and put in the new cuckoo clock. Woody seems to appear in
every clock on the shelves, with the now frustrated and exasperated German clockmaker
trying to locate him. The resulting noise enrages the sleepy bear, who finally slams a
cuckoo clock over the clockmaker's head as Woody emerges from another clock with many
happy "cuckoos." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Les Kline
and Robert Bentley. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Raymond Jacobs. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler.
VOICE: Grace Stafford. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Calling All Cuckoos" was released
theatrically on September 24, 1956 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 4B, folder 1
Backgrounds
1956
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 2A, 4, 14, 18B, 22B, 30, 31, and 36. Artists: Ray
Jacobs and Art Landy.
box 8PB, folder 6
Pan backgrounds
1956
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scene 13.
box 14M, folder 1
Music
1956
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 19B, folder 4
Backgrounds
1956
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 22A, 32, 34A. Artists: Ray Jacobs and Art Landy.
box 32M, folder 8
Music
1956
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 32PB, folder 5
Pan backgrounds
1956
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 2, 6, 22, 28, and Overlay 36.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1956
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Calling All Cuckoos."
box 60PB, folder 14
Pan Backgrounds
1956
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 20, 23, 65. (One item used in all three
scenes).
General note
One item used in three scenes.
box 75PB, folder unknown
container
Pan backgrounds (OVERSIZED--STORED OFF SITE)
1956
Scope and Contents note
Oversized panoramic background. Special enclosure to accommodate size. Stored in
Preforming Arts S/C or SRLF.
General note
Stored in Preforming Arts S/C.
Calling Dr. Woodpecker (Prod. #U-146) Subseries 55.
1963
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 55 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, dialogue and cutting continuity, orchestral parts, a holograph
score and music sheets from production #U-146, "Calling Dr. Woodpecker." In this
cartoon Woody impersonates a doctor with the usual madcap events. This production
marks the first appearance of Mrs. Meany. DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal Howard.
ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Clarence
Wheeler. VOICE: Grace Stafford (Woody) and Dal McKennon. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes.
"Calling Dr. Woodpecker" was released theatrically on December 24, 1963 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 10B, folder 12
Backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 31, 34, 36, and 50. Artists: Art Landy and Ray
Huffine.
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboards
1963
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Calling Dr. Woodpecker" (4 items).
box 23M, folder 4
Music
1963
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 36M, folder 1
Music
1963
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1963
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Calling Dr. Woodpecker."
box 43P, folder 30
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1963
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--9 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Calling Dr. Woodpecker."
box 50PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 2, 3, 8, 10, 27, 32, and 35.
box 61M, folder 2
Music
1963
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Clarence Wheeler.
Candyland (Prod. #691) Subseries 56.
1935
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 56 contains model sheets from production #691, "Candyland." In this cartoon
two kittens are in a canoe under a full moon, saying "I hear the moon is made of green
cheese!" The moon comes down and talks to them; they wind up walking into the moon's
mouth, where they encounter a candy land. They have an energetic, very musical romp
through a "candyland," where they play candy instruments while eating all the candy in
sight. They wind up feeling really sick, and then a bottle of castor oil and a spoon,
both with legs, come and chase them away. They wake up in their canoe and wonder if it
was just a dream. "Candyland" is part of the "Cartune Classics" series at Universal
and was made in Technicolor. DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz. STORY AND LYRICS: Walter Lantz
and Victor McLeod. ANIMATION: Manuel Moreno, Les Kline, Fred Kopietz, Bill Mason, and
LaVerne Harding. MUSIC: James Dietrich. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Candyland" was
released theatrically on April 22, 1935 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 148P, folder 11
Model sheet
1935
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheet of chefs made from animation drawings.
Canine Commandos (Prod. #C-11) Subseries 57.
1943
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 57 contains backgrounds, storyboards, promotional stills, and a synopsis
for production #C-11, "Canine Commandos" (a.k.a. "Dogs for Defense"). This was one of
several war theme cartoons made by Lantz Productions during World War II in support of
the war effort. DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer. ANIMATION:
LaVerne Harding. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Canine Commandos"
was released theatrically on June 28, 1943 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 1B, folder 15
Backgrounds
1943
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 25. Artist: Fred Brunish.
box 21B, folder 10
Backgrounds
1943
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 14 and 15. Artist: Fred Brunish.
box 63P, folder 16
Storyboard sketches and stills
1943
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches (7 items) and promotional stills (9 items).
box 73P, folder 15
Stills
1943
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills for Canine Commandos (a.k.a. "Dogs for Defense").
box 74P, folder 54
Synopsis
1943
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (6 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "Canine Commandos."
Canned Dog Feud (Prod. #U-193) Subseries 58.
1965
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 58 contains backgrounds, cels, drawings, pan backgrounds, photostat
storyboards, scene/footage sheet, model sheets, music sketches, and a holograph score
with orchestral parts for production #U-193, "Canned Dog Feud." In this cartoon Woody
is the object of desire between two feuding hillbillies' hound dogs. DIRECTOR: Paul J.
Smith. STORY: Dalton Sandifer. ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Art Landy
and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICES: Grace Stafford (Woody) and Dal
McKennon. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Canned Dog Feud" was released theatrically on
April 1, 1965 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 17P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1965
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards (6 items).
box 20B, folder 6
Backgrounds
1965
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 50.
box 21PB, folder 4
Pan backgrounds
1965
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 1, 2, 3, 33, 38, 43, 49, and 56.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Canned Dog Feud."
box 38M, folder 6
Music
1965
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 43P, folder 31
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1965
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--10 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Canned Dog Feud."
box 54, folder 23
Drawings
1965
Scope and Contents note
Drawings for main title cel.
box 59M, folder 2
Music
1965
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score and orchestral parts.
box 68C, folder 7
Cels
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cel (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Main cel title: CANNED DOG FEUD.
box 88M, folder 1
Music
1965
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Clarence Wheeler.
box 92M, folder 3
Music
1965
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score. File contains Cues M-3, M-4, M-5, M-6, and M-10
only.
box 148P, folder 33
Model sheet
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Original model sheet.
Careless Caretaker (Prod. #U-150) Subseries 59.
1962
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 59 contains backgrounds, exposure sheets, pan backgrounds, photostat
storyboards, scene/footage sheets, cutting and dialogue continuity, main and end title
check list, orchestral parts and music sketch for production #U-150, "Careless
Caretaker." In this cartoon Smedley's the caretaker of Greenleaf Park, a job that he
likes very much because he loves trees. He suddenly is distressed, however, to find
Woody Woodpecker pecking away at Gertrude, the oldest tree in the park. Smedley chases
Woody off with a shotgun, and he then talks soothingly to Gertrude. Woody thinks that
Smedley's nuts for talking to trees, so he decides to play a few jokes on the
unsuspecting caretaker. He jumps inside a hole in Gertrude and then starts making
noises to make Smedley think that Gertrude's sick. Woody puts Smedley through his
paces as Smedley tries any number of diagnostic examinations. Finally, Smedley takes
the tree to the tree hospital. Smedley gets wise, though, when the tree starts asking
for chicken and apple pie, and Woody ends up with pie on his face. DIRECTOR: Paul J.
Smith. STORY: Al Bertino and Dick Kinney. ANIMATION: Ray Abrams, Les Kline, and Roy
Jenkins. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. VOICES: Grace
Stafford (Woody) and Daws Butler. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Careless Caretaker" was
released theatrically on May 29, 1962 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 1EX, folder 5
Exposure sheets
1962
Scope and Contents note
Exposure sheets for (including scene footage) for "Careless Caretaker."
box 10B, folder 16
Backgrounds
1962
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 51 & 78 with OL 78. Artists: Art Landy and Ray
Huffine.
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboards
1962
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photostat storyboards (2
copies--4 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Careless Caretaker."
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1962
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Careless Caretaker."
box 43P, folder 32
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1962
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--9 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuities for "Careless Caretaker."
box 46M, folder 1
Music
1962
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Darrell Calker music sketch.
box 56M, folder 3
Music
1962
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Darrell Calker.
box 56PB, folder 31
Pan backgrounds
1962
Scope and Contents note
Overlay for scene 25.
box 56PB, folder 36
Pan backgrounds
1962
Scope and Contents note
Overlay for scene 54.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1962
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list.
box 69PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1962
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scene 15. Underlays for scenes 29, 52, and 64.
box 81PB, folder unknown
container
Pan backgrounds (OVERSIZED)
1962
Scope and Contents note
Special enclosure to accommodate size. Stored in Performing Arts S/C or SRLF.
General note
Stored in Performing Arts S/C or SRLF.
Case of the Cold Storage Yegg, The (Prod. #U-159) Subseries 60.
1963
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 60 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, main and end title check list, orchestral parts and music sketch
for production #U-159, "The Case of the Cold Storage Yegg." In this cartoon notorious
criminal Yeggs Benedict, having just pulled a $50,000 bank robbery, hears a radio
report in his hideout that Inspector Willoughby has been assigned the case. Well aware
of the Inspector's uncanny ability as a sleuth, Yeggs takes off for the Himalaya
Mountains of Tibet. Yeggs no sooner reaches his cave hideout than he sees Willoughby
approaching on yakback -- the yak sniffing the trail a la bloodhound. Trapped on a
dangerous, avalanche-threatened trail, Yeggs starts an avalanche, but it engulfs him
instead. Disguised as the Abominable Snowman, he almost gets away, but Willoughby's
handy blowtorch "de-snows" him. In an area of dangerous crevasses, Willoughby starts a
crack in the ice which follows the fleeing Yeggs. Cornered in a hollow tree at the
edge of a cliff, Yeggs escapes on an improvised pair of skis when the crack splits the
tree. As Yeggs builds up terrific speed down the mountain slopes, Willoughby
calculates the exact time and place of his arrival back home, and then hops on a plane
to be sure to welcome him. Yeggs, zooming through the air, causes the Eiffel Tower to
duck, rides the cables of Brooklyn Bridge, straightens up the Leaning Tower of Pisa,
and turns the Sphinx's head as he zips down one pyramid and up another. A snapping
scrape with a Florida alligator, a ride on the shoulders of a girl water skier, a
quick calculation by Willoughby at Squaw Valley, and a one-point landing by Yeggs into
Willoughby's open bag wraps up the case of the "Cold Storage Yegg."DIRECTOR: Paul J.
Smith. STORY: Bill Danch and Tedd Pierce. ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe. SETTINGS:
Art Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. VOICE: Dal McKennon. RUNNING TIME: 6
minutes. "The Case of the Cold Storage Yegg" was released theatrically on June 18,
1963 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 11B, folder 7
Backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 7, 25, & 60 with overlay for scene 60. Artists:
Art Landy and Ray Huffine.
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1963
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "The Case of the Cold Storage Yegg" (5 items).
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1963
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "The Case of the Cold Storage Yegg."
box 44M, folder 4
Music
1963
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Darrell Calker music sketch.
box 56PB, folder 29
Pan backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Overlay for scene 57.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1963
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "The Case of the Cold Storage Yegg."
box 59PB, folder 5
Pan backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Overlay for scenes 14 and 54; cels P1 & P2.
box 69PB, folder 5
Pan backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic background for scene 33.
box 70PB, folder 1
Pan Backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 1, 2, 8, 9, 18, 48, 55, 61 w/OL unidentified,
72.
box 73PB, folder 4
Pan backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scene 49.
box 78M, folder 3
Music
1963
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Darrell Calker.
box 80PB, folder unknown
container
Pan backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Special enclosure to accommodate size. Stored in Performing Arts S/C or SRLF.
General note
Stored in Performing Arts S/C or SRLF.
box 82PB, folder unknown
container
Pan backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Special enclosure to accommodate size. Stored in Performing Arts S/C or SRLF.
General note
Stored in Performing Arts S/C or SRLF.
Case of the Elephant's Trunk, The (Prod. #U-188) Subseries 61.
1965
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 61 contains backgrounds, drawings, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, cutting and dialogue continuity, violin part for various cues
and orchestral parts for production #U-188, "The Case of the Elephant's Trunk." In
this cartoon Inspector Willoughby, the famed criminologist and master of mystery,
travels to India to aid a rajah whose favorite royal elephant has been abducted by an
evil swami. Encouraged at the prospect of a large reward, our heroic sleuth is hot in
pursuit of the princely pachyderm and his kidnapper. Willoughby discovers the thief's
hideout quite accidentally when he hears an elephant's trumpet and inquires at a
nearby home, "Pardon me, are there any stolen elephants in there?" The swami uses some
ancient magic to dissuade the Inspector from his mission. Most notably, he performs
the famous Indian rope trick, which Willoughby falls over, literally. Each time that
the swami sends the rope climbing skyward, the Inspector follows and ends up crashing
to the ground. The swami then conceals the elephant inside a small steamer trunk
(quite a neat trick in itself), but Willoughby locates the royal pet by singing the
elephant's mating call and is rewarded with a big, wet kiss from the animal's trunk.
The swami succeeds once more in making off with the elephant, but his plan to feed
Willoughby to a hungry alligator backfires, though, and the thief ends up in the
reptile's jaws instead. In the end, the cagey Inspector tracks the elephant (with some
help from a bag of peanuts) and returns him to his grateful master. This is the last
cartoon featuring Inspector Willougby. DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal Howard.
ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Walter
Greene. VOICE: Dal McKennon (Inspector Willoughby). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "The Case
of the Elephant's Trunk" was released theatrically on January 1, 1965 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 12B, folder 13
Backgrounds
1965
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 6, 16, 38, 45, 53, 54 & 58.
box 17P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1965
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "The Case of the Elephant's Trunk" (9 items).
box 20B, folder 9
Backgrounds
1965
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 22.
box 26M, folder 5
Music
1965
Scope and Contents note
Violin parts for various cues, Walter Greene.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "The Case of the Elephant's Trunk."
box 38PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1965
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 2, 3, 4, 11, 18, 19, 23, 26, 31, 50, Overlay 62,
68.
box 43P, folder 23
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1965
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--10 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "The Case of the Elephant's Trunk."
box 54, folder 18
Drawings
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawing (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Main title drawing: THE CASE OF THE ELEPHANT'S TRUNK.
box 87M, folder 2
Music
1965
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
Case of the Maltese Chicken, The (Prod. #U-176) Subseries 62.
1964
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 62 contains backgrounds, drawings, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets,
cutting and dialogue continuity, main and end title check list, orchestral parts and
music sketches for production #U-176, "The Case of the Maltese Chicken." In this
cartoon Inspector Willoughby tries to retrieve The Maltese Chicken from the evil
oriental villain Egg Foo Yung. The title is a play on the 1941 Warner Bros. picture
"The Maltese Falcon" starring Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor. DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith.
STORY: Cal Howard. ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray
Huffine. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. VOICE: Dal McKennon (Inspector Willoughby). RUNNING
TIME: 7 minutes. "The Case of the Maltese Chicken" was released theatrically on
February 4, 1964 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 12B, folder 4
Backgrounds
1964
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 2 and 16. Artists: Art Landy and Ray Huffine.
box 36M, folder 4
Music
1964
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Darrell Calker music sketch.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1964
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "The Case of the Maltese Chicken."
box 43P, folder 24
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1964
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--9 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "The Case of the Maltese Chicken."
box 47PB, folder 5
Pan backgrounds
1964
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 1, 10, Overlay 22, 29, 47.
box 54, folder 7
Drawings
1964
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawing (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Main title drawing: THE CASE OF THE MALTESE CHICKEN.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1964
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "The Case of the Maltese Chicken."
box 58M, folder 4
Music
1964
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Darrell Calker.
Case of the Red-Eyed Ruby, The (Prod. #U-134) Subseries 63.
1961
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 63 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, main and end title check list, orchestral parts and music
sketches for production #U-134, "The Case of the Red-Eyed Ruby." In this cartoon
Inspector Willoughby is on his way to return the fabulous Red-Eyed Ruby stolen from
the forehead of an idol in the tomb of King Tut Tut Almond. His archenemy, notorious
jewel thief Yeggs Benedict, who had previously stolen the jewel, follows Willoughby
with only one thought in mind: repossession of the ruby. Willoughby finally reaches
the tomb , enters, approaches the idol, and replaces the ruby in the forehead from
which it was taken. His mission accomplished, he starts for home. On his way out of
the tomb, Willoughby meets Yeggs, and he knows immediately that he's after but one
thing: the ruby. In a series where Yeggs tries to get the ruby, he's outwitted time
and time again by Willoughby. Finally, his patience about exhausted, Willoughby paints
a hand grenade a bright ruby color. He allows Yeggs to steal the grenade. Following
his adversary into a pyramid, Yeggs makes his move what he thinks is the Red-Eyed
Ruby, taking it from a talking idol (which is actually a remote-controlled robot
operated from inside by the Inspector). The mobster disappears into the distance,
running off into the desert saying, "I got it, I got it!" A distant "kaboom" indicates
that he "got it." However, it wasn't the Red-Eyed Ruby. DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith.
STORY: Tedd Pierce and Bill Danch. ANIMATION: Ray Abrams and Les Kline. SETTINGS: Art
Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. VOICE: Dal McKennon (Inspectory
Willoughby). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "The Case of the Red-Eyed Ruby" was released
theatrically on November 28, 1961 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 2PB, folder 7
Pan backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 6 and 26.
box 10B, folder 2
Backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 76. Artists: Ray Huffine and Art Landy.
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboards
1961
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards (5 items).
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1961
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "The Case of the Red-Eyed Ruby."
box 53M, folder 2
Music
1961
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Darrell Calker.
box 55PB, folder 4
Pan backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Overlay for unidentified scene.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1961
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "The Case of the Red-Eyed Ruby."
box 93M, folder 16
Music
1961
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Darrell Calker music sketch.
Cat-Nappy (Unproduced) Subseries 64.
1949
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 64 contains storyboard sketches with shot descriptions for an unproduced
Woody Woodpecker cartoon, "Cat-Nappy" (Prod. #UA-16). This production was SHELVED.
box 73P, folder 22
Storyboards
1949
Scope and Contents note
Colored pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions (12 items) for a Woody
Woodpecker cartoon.
Charlie Cuckoo (Prod. #970) Subseries 65.
1939
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 65 contains storyboard sketches, gag sketches, and model sheets for
production #970, "Charlie Cuckoo." DIRECTOR: Elmer Perkins. STORY: Elviry Perkins.
ANIMATION: Hank Perkins and Si Perkins. MUSIC: Zeke Perkins. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes.
"Charlie Cuckoo" was released theatrically on April 24, 1939 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 72P, folder 9
Storyboards and gag sketches
1939
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (161 items); gag
sketches (6 items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches and gag sketches for "Charlie Cuckoo."
box 82P, folder 13
Model sheets
1939
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of Charlie Cuckoo and a woodpecker (2 items).
Charlie in Hot Water (Prod. #U-252) Subseries 66.
1970
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 66 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
layout drawings, scene/footage sheets, storyboard sketches, bar sheets and orchestral
parts for production #U-252, "Charlie in Hot Water." Not wanting to pay the
professional, Charlie decides to fix the hot water tank himself. However, he ends up
making the tank worse. This cartoon is part of the popular "Beary Family" series.
DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal Howard. ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe.
LAYOUT/BACKGROUND: Nino Carbe. MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICES: Grace Stafford and Paul
Frees. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Charlie in Hot Water" was released in 1970 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 15B, folder 7
Backgrounds
1970
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 5, 33, 34, 36, 40, 51, 53, 59, 65, & 71. Artist:
Nino Carbe.
box 18P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1970
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboard (11 items).
box 21B, folder 30
Backgrounds
1970
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 69.
box 21B, folder 36
Backgrounds
1970
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 65.
box 28PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1970
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 2, 15, 35, 37, 41, 46, and 52.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1970
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Charlie in Hot Water."
box 56P, folder 3
Storyboards
1970
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboards (210
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches for "Charlie in Hot Water."
box 57PB, folder 20
Pan backgrounds
1970
Scope and Contents note
Overlay 38.
box 69C, folder 2
Cels
1970
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cel (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: CHARLIE IN HOT WATER.
box 83M, folder 2
Music
1970
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 118P
Layout drawings
1970
Scope and Contents note
Complete background layout drawings.
box 127P
Bar sheets
1970
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (18
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Charlie in Hot Water."
Charlie's Campout (Prod. #U-245) Subseries 68.
1969
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 68 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards, main
and end title check list, layout drawings, storyboards, bar sheets and orchestral
parts for production #U-245, "Charlie's Campout." In this cartoon Charlie buys a
camping trailer from a friend and he and Junior surprise Bessie with it. He gets into
several mishaps during the ensuing camping trip, and as a result, gets whacked on the
on the head with a skillet by Bessie several times. This production is part of the
popular "Beary Family" series. DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal Howard. ANIMATION:
Les Kline and Al Coe. LAYOUT/BACKGROUND: Nino Carbe. MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICES:
Grace Stafford (Bessie Beary) and Paul Frees (Charlie Beary). RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes.
"Charlie's Campout" was released in 1969 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 14B, folder 20
Backgrounds
1969
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 20, 23, 40, 46, 56, 57, & 70. Artist: Nino
Carbe.
box 18P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1969
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Charlie's Campout" (8 items).
box 27PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1969
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 15, 24, 30, 44, Overlay 44, 45, 47, 55, 61.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1969
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Charlie's Campout."
box 57PB, folder 25
Pan backgrounds
1969
Scope and Contents note
Overlays for scenes 14, 31, 33, 40.
box 67M, folder 2
Music
1969
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 68C, folder 57
Cels
1969
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cel (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: CHARLIE'S CAMPOUT.
box 76M, folder 3
Music
1969
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 95P, folder 1
Storyboards
1969
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboards (191
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches for "Charlie's Campout."
box 117P
Layout/background drawings
1969
Scope and Contents note
Complete background/layout drawings for "Charlie's Campout."
box 126P
Bar sheets
1969
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (20
items)
Scope and Contents note
Music bar sheets for "Charlie's Campout."
box 225C, folder 16
Cels
1969
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cel (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Job titles credit cel.
Charlie's Mother-In-Law (Prod. #U-161) Subseries 70.
1963
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 70 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, main and end title check list, background layout drawings,
orchestral parts and music sketches for production #U-161, "Charlie's Mother-in-Law."
In this cartoon, Charlie Beary is awakened bright and early by the honking of his
fishing pal's auto horn. Leaping into his fishing outfit, he kisses Bessie goodbye and
runs smack into Bessie's mother at the front door, who has arrived early to supervise
the spring cleaning. Charlie retreats and runs to the back door, only to meet her
there. Resigned to his fate, he draws a likeness of her on the rug and really goes to
work on the rug, raising a huge cloud of dust. Using it as a smokescreen, he almost
makes it to the car, but he's collared by mother-in-law wearing a gas mask. Disguised
in Junior's Little Lord Fauntleroy outfit and scooter, Charlie almost makes it, but
he's reeled back in with fishing tackle. Ordered to move the piano downstairs, Charlie
loads his tackle into the piano, leaps inside, and takes off down the stairs, out the
front door, through his pal's car, and out onto the freeway. He weaves in and out of
heavy traffic, causing complete havoc. Taking an off ramp, he sideswipes a traffic
cop, bowls over a fire hydrant, and is finally stopped by the cop. The cop flips at
Charlie's fishing license, but he softens when mother-in-law shows up and starts
telling him off. The cop sends Charlie on his way and reads the riot act to his
mother-in-law. Charlie and his fishing pal wave goodbye as they drive away to a quiet
day of fishing. DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Al Bertino and Dick Kinney. ANIMATION:
Les Kline, Al Coe, and Art Davis. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Darrell
Calker. VOICES: Grace Stafford, Paul Frees, and Nancy Wible. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes.
"Charlie's Mother-in-Law" was released theatrically on April 16, 1963 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 11B, folder 8
Backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 3, 24, Overlay 35, 49, & 55. Artists: Art Landy
and Ray Huffine.
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1963
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboard (2 copies, 3 items each).
box 19PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 34 and 46.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1963
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Charlie's Mother-in-Law."
box 41M, folder 1
Music
1963
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Darrell Calker music sketch.
box 56PB, folder 27
Pan backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Overlay for scene 56.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1963
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list.
box 73M, folder 2
Music
1963
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Darrell Calker.
box 77P, folder 5
Background layout drawings
1963
Scope and Contents note
Background layout drawings (26 items).
Cheese-Nappers, The (Prod. #843) Subseries 71.
1938
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 71 contains model sheets for production #843, "The Cheese-Nappers." In this
cartoon Public Rat Number One takes along Baby-Face Rat to steal the cheese out of the
kitchen icebox. The dishes in the kitchen become animated and chase the marauders,
capturing the youngster while the gangster rat escapes. Baby-Face is brought before
Policeman Sugar Bowl and given the third degree. He escapes, is chased by the
frankfurter-bloodhounds but manages to get away. Arriving back in the rat-hole, he
beats up the big rat for leading him astray into a life of crime. He turns the big rat
over to the police, and then broadcasts over the radio that crime does not pay. "The
Cheese-Nappers" is part of the "New Universal Cartoon" series and marks the first
appearance of Baby-Face Mouse. DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Victor McLeod and James
Miele. ANIMATION: Ray Fahringer and George Grandpre. MUSIC: Frank Churchill. RUNNING
TIME: 8 minutes. "The Cheese-Nappers" was released theatrically on July 4, 1938 and
was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 89P, folder 10
Model sheets
1938
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets (2
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of Baby-Face and Rat-Face (or Butch).
Chew-Chew Baby (Prod. #D-12) Subseries 72.
1945
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 72 contains storyboards, scene/footage sheets, dialogue and sound effects
sheets for production #D-12, "Chew-Chew Baby." In this cartoon Wally Walrus, who runs
the 3-Square Boarding House, is sick of his worst tenant doing nothing but eat while
refusing to pay his rent. Wally literally kicks Woody Woodpecker into the street where
the mooching bird lands in a trashcan. Undeterred, Woody takes out an old newspaper to
look for another place. But he gets a better idea when he sees that the fat old
Swedish boob is running a personal ad for a lady of refinement. Woody, posing on the
telephone as Clementine, declares he isn't just refined; he's 110 octane. Later, Woody
is at the door dressed as a tempting young blonde. Wally is thrilled. The thought
bubble above his head reveals he is thinking matrimony. Woody's thought bubble shows a
tub of lard. Soon, Woody is inside gobbling up as much food as possible as Wally
kisses "her" ever-growing arm in the vain hope of reaching "her" cheek. Wally's
matrimonial hopes prove just as vain, when Woody loses his disguise. DIRECTOR: James
Culhane. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer. ANIMATION: Paul Smith and Grim
Natwick. LAYOUT: Art Heinemann. BACKGROUNDS: Phillip DeGuard. MUSIC: Darrell Calker.
VOICES: Mel Blanc (Woody) and Hans Conried (Wally Walrus). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes.
"Chew-Chew Baby" was released theatrically on February 5, 1945 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 72P, folder 10
Storyboards, scene/footage sheets, dialogue sheets, and sound effects
sheet
1945
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches (160 items), scene/footage sheets (7 items), dialogue
sheets (3 items) and one sound effects sheet.
Chief Charlie Horse (Prod. #U-58) Subseries 73.
1956
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 73 contains backgrounds, cels, drawings, exposure sheets, pan cels,
photostat storyboards, scene/footage sheets, main and end title check list, a
holograph score and music sketches for production #U-58, "Chief Charlie Horse." In
this cartoon Woody Woodpecker is working as a woodcarver and is going about his day
when the outlaw, Chief Charlie Horse, being pursued by the sheriff, ducks into Woody's
shop. When the sheriff arrives chaos ensues on the premises before Woody gets the
reward for capturing the chief. DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Jack Cosgriff.
ANIMATION: Robert Bentley, Herman R. Cohen, and Ray Abrams. SETTINGS: Art Landy.
MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICE: Grace Stafford (Woody) and Dal McKennon. "Chief
Charlie Horse" was released theatrically on May 7, 1956 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 1C, folder 5
Cels
1956
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 5 Character: Indian.
box 1, folder 22
Drawings
1956
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 25 Rain effect
box 1EX, folder 23
Exposure sheets
1956
Scope and Contents note
Exposure sheets (including footage) for "Chief Charlie Horse."
box 2, folder 27
Drawings
1956
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 5 Character: Indian
box 3B, folder 13
Backgrounds
1956
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: 18A, OL 23B without cutout, 31, & 36. Artist: Art Landy.
box 3C, folder 1
Cels
1956
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 25 Rain effect
box 16M, folder 5
Music
1956
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1956
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Chief Charlie Horse" (5 items).
box 23PC, folder 8
Pan Cels
1956
Scope and Contents note
Pan cels for scene 5.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1956
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Chief Charlie Horse."
box 50M, folder 1
Music
1956
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1956
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Chief Charlie Horse."
Chiller Dillers (Prod. #U-229) Subseries 75.
1968
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 75 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, layout drawings, photostat
storyboards, negative photostat storyboards, and bar sheets for production #U-229,
"Chiller Dillers." In this cartoon Chilly Willy and his friend the polar bear enjoy
playing their own pop tune, "The Mukluk Bop," at all hours. But in a ship docked
nearby, a captain is trying to get some sleep. The captain visits their igloo and
demands that the two antarctic rockers stop making noise. They pay no heed to the
fuddy-duddy, so he decides to take action. The radio gives him the idea that Hollywood
would pay him big money for a new rock group with a gimmick. And what could be a
better gimmick than a polar bear that sings and plays the guitar or a penguin that
plays the tambourine? The captain attempts to capture the animals, but they put up a
better fight than he bargained for. DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Homer Brightman.
ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICES:
Daws Bulter and Bob Johnson. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Chiller Dillers" was released
theatrically in 1968 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 3P
Layout drawings
1968
Scope and Contents note
Layout drawings (10 items).
box 14B, folder 6
Backgrounds
1968
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes: OL 44, OL B1 (from scene 46), OL 48, OL D1 (from
scene 50), & 64.
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1968
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards (8 items).
box 26PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1968
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 2, 18, 21, 43.
box 68C, folder 42
Cels
1968
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cel (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: CHILLER DILLERS.
box 125P
Bar sheets
1968
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (20
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Chiller Dillers."
box 137P, folder 2
Negative photostat storyboards
1968
Scope and Contents note
Negative photostat storyboards (8 items).
Chilly and the Looney Gooney (Prod. #U-246) Subseries 76.
1969
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 76 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, orchestral parts, photostat
storyboards, layout drawings, and bar sheets for production #U-246, "Chilly and the
Looney Gooney." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Les Kline
and Al Coe. LAYOUT/BACKGROUND: Nino Carbe. MUSIC: Walter Green. VOICE: Daws Butler.
RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. This cartoon marks the first appearance of Looney Gooney
Bird. "Chilly and the Looney Gooney" was released on July 1, 1969 and was distributed
by Universal Pictures.
box 15B, folder 1
Backgrounds
1969
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 3, 19, 38, & 79. Artist: Nino Carbe.
box 18P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1969
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards (11 items).
box 27PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1969
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes: 17, 35, 56, 62, Overlay 72, 77.
box 68C, folder 58
Cels
1969
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cel (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: CHILLY AND THE LOONEY GOONEY.
box 83M, folder 1
Music
1969
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 117P
Layout drawings
1969
Scope and Contents note
Complete background layout drawings.
box 126P
Bar sheets
1969
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (20
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Chilly and the Looney Gooney."
Chilly and the Woodchopper (#U-223) Subseries 77.
1967
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 77 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards, cutting
and dialogue continuity sheets, bar sheets and orchestral parts for production #U-223,
"Chilly and the Woodchopper." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Sid Marcus. ANIMATION:
Al Coe and Les Kline. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICE: Daws Butler
(Chilly Willy). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Chilly and the Woodchopper" was theatrically
released on May 1, 1967 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 13B, folder 21
Backgrounds
1967
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 5, 23, and 24.
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1967
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Chilly and the Woodchopper" (7 items).
box 25PB, folder 2
Pan Backgrounds
1967
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 2, 13, 14, 21, 45, 59, 73, 90.
box 43P, folder 8
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1967
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--10 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Chilly and the Woodchopper."
box 57PB, folder 34
Pan backgrounds
1967
Scope and Contents note
Overlays for 2A, 8.
box 82M, folder 3
Music
1967
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 125P
Bar sheets
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (20
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Chilly and the Woodchopper."
Chilly Chums (Prod. #U-225) Subseries 78.
1967
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 78 contains backgrounds, cels pan backgrounds, orchestral parts, layout
drawings, photostat storyboards, cutting and dialogue continuity, and bar sheets for
production #U-225, "Chilly Chums." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Homer Brightman.
ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICES:
Daws Butler (Chilly) and Grace Stafford (Woody). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Chilly
Chums" was theatrically released on June 1, 1967 and was distribute by Universal
Pictures.
box 3P
Layout drawings
1967
Scope and Contents note
Layout drawings (10 items).
box 5PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1967
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 6, 46, 70.
box 14B, folder 2
Backgrounds
1967
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 20.
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1967
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards (4 items).
box 43P, folder 9
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1967
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--8 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Chilly Chums."
box 57PB, folder 32
Pan backgrounds
1967
Scope and Contents note
Overlays for 1, 13, 44.
box 68C, folder 38
Cels
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cel (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: CHILLY CHUMS.
box 80M, folder 7
Music
1967
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 81M, folder 2
Music
1967
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral part for guitar, Walter Greene.
box 125P
Bar sheets
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (20
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Chilly Chums."
Chilly Reception, A (Prod. #U-86) Subseries 79.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 79 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, main and
end title check list, a holograph score and music sketch for production #U-86, "A
Chilly Reception." DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Ray Abrams,
LaVerne Harding, and Don Patterson. SETTINGS: Raymond Jacobs and Art Landy. MUSIC:
Clarence Wheeler. VOICE: Daws Butler (Chilly Willy). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "A
Chilly Reception" was released theatrically on August 11, 1958 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 6B, folder 6
Backgrounds
1958
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 7 & 8. Artist: Ray Jacobs.
box 18M, folder 2
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 20B, folder 22
Backgrounds
1958
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for an unidentified scene.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "A Chilly Reception."
box 48M, folder 7
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 53PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1958
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 9 and 15.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "A Chilly Reception."
Chilly Willy (Prod. #U-25) Subseries 80.
1953
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 80 contains cels, drawings, pan backgrounds, dialogue sheets, scene/footage
sheets, a bound script, sheet music, model sheets, holograph scores and music sketches
for production #U-25, "Chilly Willy." This cartoon marks the first appearance of
Chilly Willy. DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Gil Turner,
LaVerne Harding, and Robert Bentley. SET DESIGN: Raymond Jacobs and Art Landy. MUSIC:
Clarence Wheeler. LYRICS and MUSIC FOR "The Chilly Willy" SONG: Mary Jo Rush (sung by
Sara Berner). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Chilly Willy" was released theatrically on
December 21, 1953 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 9M, folder 3
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 10M, folder 1
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler sketch.
box 15P, folder 4
Script
1953
Scope and Contents note
Bound script for "Chilly Willy."
box 20M, folder 6
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler music sketch for "Chilly Willy Lead Into Song" (Cue M-1).
box 20M, folder 9
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 24M, folder 15
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score for Cue M-1.
box 31P, folder 11
Dialogue sheets
1953
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 dialogue sheets (2
items)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue sheets for "Chilly Willy."
box 31PB, folder 7
Pan backgrounds
1953
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: UL 29A, 53.
box 35M, folder 6
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Chilly Willy."
box 55, folder 2
Drawings
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 48. Effects: Ice floe breaking.
box 55, folder 5
Drawings
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 29. Character: Chilly Willy. Effect: Frozen waterhose.
box 55, folder 6
Drawings
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 31. Character: Saint Bernard dog. Effect: Frozen waterspout.
box 55P, folder 8
Sheet music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Sheet music for the "Chilly Willy Song" by Mary Jo Rush (2 items).
box 66C, folder 7
Cels
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: Unknown. Effect: Lumps of snow.
box 67C, folder 1
Cels
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 31. Character: Saint Bernard dog. Effect: Frozen waterspout.
box 70C, folder 7
Cels
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 48. Effects: Ice floe breaking.
box 70C, folder 11
Cels
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 29. Character: Chilly Willy. Effect: Frozen waterhose.
box 148P, folder 14
Model sheet
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Original model sheet of Chilly Willy.
box 225C, folder 31
Cels
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 (3 cels)
Scope and Contents note
Scene: Credit. Various elements. "CHILLY WILLY" main titles and credits.
box 228C, folder 3
Cels
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: Unknown. Effects: Ice and snow.
Chilly's Ice Folly (Prod. #U-257) Subseries 83.
1970
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 83 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, storyboards, photostat
storyboards, scene/footage sheets, main and end title check list, bar sheets and
orchestral parts for production #U-257, "Chilly's Ice Folly." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith.
STORY: Dale Hale. ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe. LAYOUT/BACKGROUND: Nino Carbe.
MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICE: Daws Butler (Chilly Willy). "Chilly's Ice Folly" was
released theatrically on June 8, 1970 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 15B, folder 12
Backgrounds
1970
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 17 and 50. Artist: Nino Carbe.
box 18P, folder 3
Photostat storyboards
1970
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Chilly's Ice Folly" (11 items).
box 20B, folder 5
Backgrounds
1970
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 35.
box 20B, folder 26
Backgrounds
1970
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 14.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1970
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Chilly's Ice Folly."
box 40PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1970
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 5, 6, and 99.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1970
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Chilly's Ice Folly."
box 67P, folder 3
Storyboards
1970
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (181
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches.
box 69C, folder 7
Cels
1970
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: Main title. Main title cel: CHILLY'S ICE FOLLY.
box 86M, folder 1
Music
1970
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 96P, folder 36
Storyboards
1970
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard.
box 127P
Bar sheets
1970
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (19
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Chilly's Ice Folly."
Clash and Carry (Prod. #U-128) Subseries 84.
1961
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 84 contains pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards, scene/footage sheets,
main and end title check list, and a music sketch for production #U-128, "Clash and
Carry." DIRECTOR: Jack Hannah. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Roy Jenkins and Al
Coe. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine and Art Landy. MUSIC: Eugene Poddany. VOICE: Paul Frees
(Wally Walrus) and Daws Butler (Chilly Willy). RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Clash and
Carry" was released theatrically on April 25, 1961 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboards
1961
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboard (2 items).
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1961
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Clash and Carry."
box 40M, folder 4
Music
1961
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Eugene Poddany music sketch.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1961
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Clash and Carry."
box 64PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 4, 5, 14, 33, 34, 41, 48, Overlay 83.
College (Prod. #150) Subseries 85.
1931
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 85 contains a synopsis for production #150, "College." This cartoon
features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz and William Nolan. ANIMATION:
Clyde Geronomi, Manuel Moreno, Ray Abrams, Fred Avery, Lester Kline, and "Pinto"
Colvig. MUSIC: James Dietrich. RUNNING TIME: 10 minutes. "College" was released
theatrically on January 27, 1931 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 74P, folder 2
Synopsis
1931
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (3 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for Lantz produced/directed, "College."
Coming Out Party (Prod. #U-158) Subseries 86.
1963
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 86 contains backgrounds, cels, drawings, pan backgrounds, photostat
storyboards, scene/footage sheets, main and end title check list, and orchestral parts
for production #U-158, "Coming Out Party." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Dave
Detiege. ANIMATION: Les Kline, Al Coe, and Art Davis. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray
Huffine. MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICES: Dal McKennon (Inspector Willoughby). RUNNING
TIME: 6 minutes. "Coming Out Party" was released theatrically on January 29, 1963 and
was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 11B, folder 6
Backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 13, 21, 29, 33, & 46. Artists: Art Landy and Ray
Huffine.
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1963
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboard for "Coming Out Party" (3 items).
box 19B, folder 11
Backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 15. Artists: Art Landy and Ray Huffine.
box 21B, folder 27
Backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 1.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1963
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "Coming Out Party."
box 55, folder 15
Drawings
1963
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 2 Character: Inspector Willoughby.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1963
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Coming Out Party."
box 67C, folder 11
Cels
1963
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 2 Character: Inspector Willoughby.
box 69PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: 2, 4, 5, Overlay 5.
box 76M, folder 4
Music
1963
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 82PB
Pan backgrounds
1963
General Physical Description note: OVERSIZED-stored off site
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Special enclosure to accommodate size. Stored at SRLF or Performing Arts
S/C.
box 167, folder 16
Drawings
1963
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 2 Character: Inspector Willoughby. Partial sequence - exhaust smoke.
box 230C, folder 20
Cels
1963
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 2 Character: Inspector Willoughby. Partial sequence - exhaust smoke.
Convict Concerto (Prod. #U-38) Subseries 87.
1954
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 87 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, story
synopsis, photostat model sheets, original model sheets, and detailed music sketches
for production #U-38, "Convict Concerto." DIRECTOR: Don Patterson. STORY: Hugh Harmon.
ANIMATION: Ray Abrams, Don Patterson, and Herman Cohen. SET DESIGN: Raymond Jacobs and
Art Landy. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. PIANO: Raymond Turner. VOICE: Grace Stafford
(Woody), Daws Butler, and Dal McKennon. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Convict Concerto"
was released theatrically on November 22, 1954 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 2B, folder 17
Backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 3, 7, 18, 41, & 41A. Artist: Ray Jacobs.
box 28M, folder 6
Music
1954
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch. [Arrangement of "Hungarian
Rhapsody"].
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1954
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Convict Concerto."
box 45P, folder 3
Synopsis and dialogue sheets
1954
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (6 items); dialogue
sheets (9 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis and dialogue sheets for "Convict Concerto."
box 58PB, folder 6
Pan backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlays for unidentified two scenes.
box 73PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes: 49, 53, 54.
box 77PB
Pan backgrounds
1954
General Physical Description note: OVERSIZED-stored off site
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Special enclosure to accommodate size. Stored off site at SRLF or in
Performing Arts Special Collections.
General note
Stored off site due to large size.
box 82P, folder 36
Photostat model sheets
1954
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model sheet for "Convict Concerto" (1 item).
box 148P, folder 12
Model sheet
1954
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Original model sheet for the gangsters.
Coo-Coo Bird, The (Prod. #F-9) Subseries 89.
1947
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 89 contains cels, storyboard sketches, scene/footage sheets, dialogue
sheets, title sheets, and a synopsis for production #F-9, "The Coo-Coo Bird."
DIRECTOR: Dick Lundy. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer. ANIMATION: Hal Mason and
Sid Pillet. BACKGROUNDS: Fred Brunish. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes.
"The Coo-Coo Bird" was released theatrically on June 30, 1947 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 32P, folder 6
Storyboards, scene/footage sheets, dialogue sheet, title sheet
1947
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches (146 items), scene/footage sheets (2 items), dialogue
sheet (1 item) and title sheets (3 items).
box 74P, folder 58
Synopsis
1947
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (4 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "The Coo-Coo Bird."
box 230C, folder 19
Cels
1947
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: Main title. Title cel from THE COO COO BIRD.
Cool It, Charlie (Prod. #U-249) Subseries 90.
1969
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 90 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, storyboards, layout
drawings, bar sheets, and orchestral parts for production #U-249, "Cool It, Charlie."
DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal Howard. ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe.
LAYOUT/BACKGROUND: Nino Carbe. MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICES: Paul Frees (Charlie
Beary) and Grace Stafford (Bessie Beary). RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Cool It, Charlie"
was released theatrically in 1969 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 11P, folder 1
Storyboards
1969
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (169
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches.
box 15B, folder 4
Backgrounds
1969
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 2. Artist: Nino Carbe.
box 18P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1969
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Cool It, Charlie" (8 items).
box 20B, folder 8
Backgrounds
1969
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 80.
box 41PB, folder 4
Pan backgrounds
1969
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: 1, Overlay 14, 16 (was U-170 BG 2 and U-248 BG 48), 28, 56, 66, 68, Overlay
72. Notes: BG 16 was U-170 BG 2 and U-248 BG 9.
box 57PB, folder 22
Pan backgrounds
1969
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlays 28, 36, 46.
box 65M, folder 4
Music
1969
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 68C, folder 61
Cels
1969
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: COOL IT CHARLIE.
box 117P
Layout drawings
1969
Scope and Contents note
Complete background layout drawings.
box 126P
Bar sheets
1969
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (20
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Cool It, Charlie."
Corny Concerto (Prod. #U-157) Subseries 91.
1962
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 91 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, main and end title list, orchestral parts and a music sketch for
production #U-157, "Corny Concerto." DIRECTOR: Jack Hannah. STORY: Dave Detiege.
ANIMATION: Roy Jenkins and Art Davis. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine and Art Landy. MUSIC:
Darrell Calker. VOICE: Paul Frees (Doc). RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. This is the last
cartoon to feature Doc. "Corny Concerto" was released theatrically on October 30, 1962
and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 11B, folder 5
Backgrounds
1962
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes: 35, 42, & 61. Artists: Art Landy and Ray
Huffine.
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1962
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards (4 items).
box 18PB, folder 5
Pan backgrounds
1962
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 1A, 2, 7, 34, 36, 60.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1962
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Corny Concerto."
box 41M, folder 6
Music
1962
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Darrell Calker music sketch.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list.
1962
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Corny Concerto."
box 77M, folder 1
Music
1962
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Darrell Calker.
Country Store, The (Prod. #108) Subseries 92.
1937
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 92 contains a holograph score for production #108, "The Country Store."
DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz. STORY: Walter Lantz and Victor McLeod. ANIMATION: LaVerne
Harding, Jack Dunham, and Leo Salkin. MUSIC: George Lessner. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes.
This cartoon features Meany, Miny, and Moe and includes reused animation from "Gopher
Trouble" (1936). "The Country Store" was released theatrically on June 5, 1937 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 41P, folder 8
Holograph score
1937
Scope and Contents note
Jimmie Dietrich holograph score (1 item).
Cow Cow Boogie (Prod. #C-7) Subseries 93.
1943
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 93 contains backgrounds, storyboards, story synopsis, model and sound
effects sheets, dialogue sheets, scene/footage sheets, and promotional stills for
production #C-7, "Cow Cow Boogie." DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Milt
Schaffer. ANIMATION: Hal Mason. MUSICAL ARRANGEMENT: Darrell Calker. LYRICS: Don Raye.
MUSIC: Gene de Paul. "Boogie Woogie" PIANO: Meade "Lux" Lewis. This production is part
of the "Swing Symphony" series. "Cow Cow Boogie" was theatrically released on January
4, 1943 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 1B, folder 12
Backgrounds
1943
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 3, 16, 39, 43, & 52. Artist: Fred Brunish.
box 23P, folder 1
Storyboards, synopsis, model and sound effects sheet, dialogue sheets, and
scene/footage sheets
1943
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketch storyboards with shot descriptions and dialogue (148 items), story
synopsis (1 item), model and sound effects sheets (3 items), dialogue sheets (3
items) and scene/footage sheets (3 items).
box 63P, folder 24
Stills
1943
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 still (4 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills for "Cow Cow Boogie."
box 74P, folder 50
Synopsis
1943
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (6 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "Cow Cow Boogie."
Coy Decoy (Prod. #U-166) Subseries 94.
1963
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 94 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, cutting and dialogue continuity, main and end title check list,
layout drawings, orchestral parts, music sketches and a holograph score for production
#U-166, "Coy Decoy." DIRECTOR: Sid Marcus. STORY: Dalton Sandifer. ANIMATION: Ray
Abrams and Ray Huffine. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine and Art Landy. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler.
VOICE: Grace Stafford (Woody) and Daws Butler. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Coy Decoy"
was released theatrically on July 9, 1963 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 11B, folder 11
Backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 39 and 54. Artists: Art Landy and Ray Huffine.
box 16B, folder 15
Backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Notes: UL 38. Artists: Art Landy and Ray Huffine.
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1963
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Coy Decoy" (4 items).
box 19PB, folder 5
Pan backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scene 53.
box 29M, folder 2
Music
1963
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1963
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "Coy Decoy."
box 43P, folder 33
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1963
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--9 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Coy Decoy."
box 48PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 1, 5, 16, 18, Overlay 25, Overlay 44, Overlay 48,
Overlay 51, Overlay 53A, Overlay 55, 71.
box 56PB, folder 24
Pan backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Pan backgrounds: UD 52, Overlay 54, Overlay 58.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1963
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Coy Decoy."
box 63M, folder 1
Music
1963
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Clarence Wheeler.
box 89M, folder 11
Music
1963
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 96P, folder 32
Layout drawings
1963
Scope and Contents note
Layout drawings (4 items).
Crackpot Cruise (Prod. #963) Subseries 95.
1939
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 95 contains storyboards with typed descriptions and a synopsis for
production #963, "Crackpot Cruise." DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Cal Howard. ANIMATION:
George Grandpre and Frank Tipper. MUSIC: Frank Marsales. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes.
"Crackpot Cruise" was released theatrically on April 10, 1939 and was distributed
theatrically by Universal Pictures.
box 74P, folder 17
Synopsis
1939
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "Crackpot Cruise."
box 77P, folder 3
Storyboards
1939
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (68
items)
Scope and Contents note
Storyboard sketches with typed shot descriptions.
Crazy House (Prod. #990) Subseries 96.
1940
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 96 contains pan backgrounds, storyboards, synopsis, scene breakdown with
dialogue, and dialogue sheets for production #990, "Crazy House." Lantz had so much
difficulty in finding alternative sources for funds, that his studio shut its doors
for a short period in early 1940. "Crazy House," the fourth Andy Pandan cartoon, was
completed during the studio's brief close and is recognized as Lantz's first
fully-independent cartoon. DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz. ANIMATION: Laverne Harding, Les
Kline, and Alex Lovy. MUSIC: Frank Marsales. VOICE: Bernice Hansen (Andy Panda) and
Dick Nelson (Papa Panda). RUNNING TIME: 10 minutes. "Crazy House" was released
theatrically on September 23, 1940 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 25P, folder 1
Storyboards, synopsis, scene breakdown, and dialogue sheets
1940
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions (85 items), story synopsis (5
items), scene breakdown with dialogue (2 copies, 11 items each) and dialogue sheets
(13 items) for "Crazy House."
box 59PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1940
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scene 8. Artist: Ed Kiechle.
Crazy Mixed-Up Pup (Prod. #U-39) Subseries 97.
1955
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 97 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, dialogue
sheets, production notes, photostat model sheets, a holograph score and music sketches
for production #U-39, "Crazy Mixed-Up Pup." DIRECTOR: Tex Avery. STORY: Tex Avery.
ANIMATION: LaVerne Harding, Don Patterson, and Ray Abrams. SET DESIGN: Raymond Jacobs.
MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICES: Daws Butler, Dal McKennon, and Grace Stafford.
RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Crazy Mixed-Up Pup" was released theatrically on February
14, 1955 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 1PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1955
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scene 11.
box 2B, folder 18
Backgrounds
1955
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 14 and 17. Artist: Ray Jacobs.
box 7M, folder 8
Music
1955
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1955
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "Crazy Mixed-Up Pup."
box 44M, folder 6
Music
1955
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 45P, folder 4
Dialogue sheets, production notes, and photostat model sheets
1955
Scope and Contents note
Hand-written (2 items) and typed (11 items) dialogue sheets, production notes (2
items) and photostat model sheets (4 items).
box 72PB, folder 4
Pan backgrounds
1955
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 1, 9, 19, 20, 28, overlay 28, and one unidentified
scene.
Crow Crazy (Prod. #E-2) Subseries 98.
1945
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 98 contains negative photostat model sheets, storyboard sketches,
scene/footage sheets, production notes, dialogue sheets, and promotional stills for
production #E-2, "Crow Crazy." DIRECTOR: Dick Lundy. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Milt
Schaffer. ANIMATION: Les Kline and Paul Smith. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. VOICE: Walter
Tetley (Andy Panda). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Crow Crazy" was released theatrically
on July 9, 1945 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 60P, folder 3
Negative photostat model sheets
1945
Scope and Contents note
Negative photostat model sheets of Milo Dog and crow (3 items).
box 60P, folder 5
Storyboard sketches, scene/footage sheets, production notes, and dialogue
sheets
1945
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions and dialogue (156 items),
scene/footage sheets (3 items), production notes (3 items) and dialogue sheets (5
items).
box 64P, folder 5
Stills
1945
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (4 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills for "Crow Crazy."
Crowin' Pains (Prod. #U-142) Subseries 99.
1962
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 99 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, cutting and dialogue continuity, main and end title check list,
orchestral parts, a holograph score and music sketches for production #U-142, "Crowin'
Pains." DIRECTOR: Paul Smith. STORY: Tedd Pierce and Bill Danch. ANIMATION: Ray
Abrams, Les Kline, and Art Davis. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Clarence
Wheeler. VOICES: Grace Stafford (Woody) and Daws Butler. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes.
"Crowin' Pains" was released theatrically on October 16, 1962 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 10B, folder 9
Backgrounds
1962
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 2, 7, 22, and 40. Artists: Art Landy and Ray
Huffine.
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1962
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboard (4 items).
box 17PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1962
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 1, 3, 6, 11, 12, 13, 26, 29, 37.
box 24M, folder 4
Music
1962
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score with music sketches.
box 34M, folder 8
Music
1962
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1962
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "Crowin' Pains."
box 43P, folder 39
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1962
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--8 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Crowin' Pains."
box 54M, folder 2
Music
1962
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Clarence Wheeler.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1962
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Crowin' Pains."
Davey Cricket (Prod. #U-196) Subseries 100.
1965
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 100 contains backgrounds, cels, drawings, pan backgrounds, photostat
storyboards, scene/footage sheets, cutting and dialogue continuity, and orchestral
parts for production #U-196, "Davey Cricket." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal
Howard. ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine and Art Landy. MUSIC:
Walter Greene. VOICES: Grace Stafford (Bessie Beary/Junion Beary) and Paul Frees
(Charlie Beary). RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Davey Cricket" was theatrically released on
June 1, 1965 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 12B, folder 18
Backgrounds
1965
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 8, 9, and 21.
box 17P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1965
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards (2 copies, 6 items each).
box 19B, folder 16
Backgrounds
1965
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 20.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "Davey Cricket."
box 43P, folder 1
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1965
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--10 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Davey Cricket."
box 44PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1965
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 1, 11, 15, 28, 33, 37, 39.
box 54, folder 26
Drawings
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawing (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Drawing for the main title cel: DAVEY CRICKET.
box 68C, folder 10
Cels
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cel (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: DAVEY CRICKET.
box 79M, folder 3
Music
1965
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
Deep Freeze Squeeze (Prod. #U-177) Subseries 101.
1964
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 101 contains backgrounds, drawings, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets,
cutting and dialogue continuity, main and end title check list, orchestral parts, a
holograph score and music sketch for production #U-177, "Deep Freeze Squeeze."
DIRECTOR: Sid Marcus. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Ray Abrams and Art Davis.
SETTINGS: Ray Huffine and Art Landy. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICE: Daws Butler
(Chilly Willy/Smedley). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Deep Freeze Squeeze" was released
theatrically on March 3, 1964 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 12B, folder 5
Backgrounds
1964
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 21. Artists: Art Landy and Ray Huffine.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1964
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "Deep Freeze Squeeze."
box 37M, folder 2
Music
1964
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 43P, folder 10
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1964
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(9 items)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Deep Freeze Squeeze."
box 47PB, folder 6
Pan backgrounds
1964
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 1, 2, 9, 10, 18, 45.
box 54, folder 8
Drawings
1964
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Main title drawing: DEEP FREEZE SQUEEZE.
box 54PB, folder 9
Pan backgrounds
1964
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic background for scene 10 (drawing P1). Notes: Drawing P1.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1964
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Deep Freeze Squeeze."
box 58M, folder 3
Music
1964
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Clarence Wheeler.
box 66PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1964
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 1, Overlay 1, 9, 10, 18, 45.
box 76PB
Pan backgrounds (OVERSIZE)
1964
General Physical Description note: OVERSIZED-stored off site
Scope and Contents note
Special enclosure to accommodate size. Stored in Performing Arts S/C or SRLF.
box 92M, folder 13
Music
1964
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 167, folder 18
Drawings
1964
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
SCENE: Unknown. Character: Chilly Willy. Misc. animation drawings.
Destination Meatball (Prod. #U-7) Subseries 102.
1951
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 102 contains backgrounds, exposure sheets, a bound script, scene/footage
sheets, storyboard sketches, synopsis, scene breakdown, promotional stills, a
holograph score and music sketch for production #U-7, "Destination Meatball."
DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz. STORY: Walter Lantz and Don Patterson. ANIMATION: Don
Patterson, Ray Abrams, La Verne Harding, and Paul Smith. SETS: Fred Brunish. MUSIC:
Clarence Wheeler. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Destination Meatball" was released
theatrically on December 24, 1951 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 1B, folder 36
Backgrounds
1951
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 7, 13, and 56 with OL H1.
box 1EX, folder 28
Exposure sheets
1951
Scope and Contents note
Exposure sheets (with continuity) for production #U-7, DESTINATION MEATBALL.
box 4M, folder 3
Music
1951
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 15P, folder 2
Script
1951
Scope and Contents note
Bound script for "Destination Meatball."
box 22M, folder 2
Music
1951
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1951
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "Destination Meatball."
box 38P, folder 3
Storyboards, synopsis, scene breakdown
1951
Scope and Contents note
Colored pencil storyboard sketches (15 items), story synopsis (1 item) and scene
breakdown (2 copies, 22 items each).
box 64P, folder 32
Stills
1951
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (22 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills for "Destination Meatball."
Dig That Dog (Prod. #U-29) Subseries 103.
1954
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 103 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, a bound script, scene
breakdown, dialogue sheets, narration sheets, scene/footage sheets, a holograph score
and a music sketch for production #U-29, "Dig That Dog." WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY: Ray
Patterson and Grant Simmons. SET DESIGN: Art Landy and Raymond Jacobs. MUSIC: Clarence
Wheeler. NARRATION: Frank Nelson. "Dig That Dog" was released theatrically on April
12, 1954 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 2B, folder 10
Backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 6, 21, & 32. Artist: Ray Jacobs.
box 7PB, folder 6
Pan backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Pan backgrounds for scenes 16, 17, 28, 33.
box 9M, folder 4
Music
1954
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 15P, folder 4
Script
1954
Scope and Contents note
Bound script for "Dig That Dog."
box 31M, folder 7
Music
1954
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 31P, folder 15
Scene breakdown, dialogue and narration sheets
1954
Scope and Contents note
Scene break-down with dialogue (2 copies, 22 items each), dialogue sheets (4 items)
and narration sheets (3 copies, 7 items each).
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1954
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Dig That Dog."
box 66C, folder 6
Cels
1954
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 (3 cels)
Scope and Contents note
Main title cels for DIG THAT DOG.
Dippy Diplomat, The (Prod. #E-3) Subseries 104.
1945
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 104 contains backgrounds, storyboard sketches, scene/footage breakdown,
dialogue sheets, promotional stills with negatives, model sheets, and orchestral parts
for production #E-3, "The Dippy Diplomat." DIRECTOR: Shamus Culhane. STORY: Ben
Hardaway and Milt Schaffer. ANIMATION: Pat Matthews and Grim Natwick. MUSIC: Darrell
Calker. VOICE: Mel Blanc, Hans Conried, and Ben Hardaway. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes.
"The Dippy Diplomat" was released theatrically on August 27, 1945 and was distributed
by Universal Pictures.
box 16B, folder 23
Backgrounds
1945
Scope and Contents note
Partial pan background. Probably cropped after production to make a cel setup.
Depiction of a picnic table full of food in Wally Walrus' backyard. Artist: Fred
Brunish.
box 26M, folder 9
Music
1945
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for "Train Effect" cue, Darrell Calker.
box 60P, folder 6
Storyboard sketches, scene/footage breakdown, and dialogue
sheets
1945
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches (167 items), scene/footage breakdown (2 items) and
dialogue sheets (2 items).
box 64P, folder 6
Stills and negatives
1945
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (7 items) and negaives (5
items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills with negatives for "The Dippy Diplomat."
box 147P, folder 23
Model sheet
1945
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Original model drawings of Wally Walrus by Art Heinemann.
Dizzy Acrobat, The (Prod. #C-9) Subseries 105.
1943
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 105 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, storyboards, scene/footage
sheets, production notes, synopsis, dialogue notes, model sheets, music sketches and a
short score for production #C-9, "The Dizzy Acrobat" )a.k.a. "The Bird on the Flying
Trapeze"). This short cartoon was nominated for an Academy Award in 1943. DIRECTOR:
Alex Lovy. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer. ANIMATION: Emery Hawkins. MUSIC:
Darrell Calker. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "The Dizzy Acrobat" was released theatrically
on May 21, 1943 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 1B, folder 13
Backgrounds
1943
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 6, 8, & 24. Artist: Fred Brunish.
box 7PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1943
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 33 and 36.
box 23P, folder 3
Storyboards, scene/footage sheets, production notes
1943
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (190 items); 10 x
14 scene/footage sheets; 8 1/2 x 10 production notes (4 items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketch storyboard with shot descriptions and dialogue, scene/footage sheet,
dialogue sheet, and production notes.
box 26M, folder 11
Music
1943
Scope and Contents note
Darrell Calker music sketch for his arrangement of "Animal Fair."
box 39M, folder 7
Music
1943
Scope and Contents note
Darrell Calker short score (Copy). [Bears working title: "The Bird on the Flying
Trapeze"].
box 60PB, folder 18
Pan backgrounds
1943
Scope and Contents note
Unidentified background for a commercial prod., possible C-9 or READY MADE MAGIC.
Artist: Phil Deguard (?). Notes: Commercial Prod.: possibly C-9 or READY MADE MAGIC.
Phil DeGuard(?)
box 74P, folder 41
Synopsis and notes
1943
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (4 items); scene notes
(1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis and dialogue note for "The Dizzy Acrobat."
box 82P, folder 25
Model sheet
1943
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheet of Woody Woodpecker and the circus guard.
Dizzy Kitty (Prod. #997) Subseries 106.
1941
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 106 contains storyboard sketches for production #997, "Dizzy Kitty."
DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz. STORY: Ben Hardaway. ANIMATION: Alex Lovy and Harold Mason.
MUSIC: Darrell Calker. VOICES: Mel Blanc and Dick Nelson. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes.
"Dizzy Kitty" was released theatrically on May 26, 1941 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 26P, folder 1
Storyboards
1941
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (196
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions for "Dizzy Kitty."
Doc's Last Stand (Prod. #U-139) Subseries 107.
1961
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 107 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, main and end title check list, and a music sketch for production
#U-139, "Doc's Last Stand." DIRECTOR: Jack Hannah. STORY: Al Bertino and Dick Kinney.
ANIMATION: Roy Jenkins and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine and Art Landy. VOICES: Dal
McKennon and Paul Frees. MUSIC: Eugene Poddany. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Doc's Last
Stand" was theatrically released on December 19, 1961 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 2PB, folder 8
Pan backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 20, 26, 77.
box 10B, folder 6
Backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes A, 92 with OL 92, & 93. Artists: Art Landy and
Ray Huffine.
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboards
1961
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Doc's Last Stand" (5 items).
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1961
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Doc's Last Stand."
box 57P, folder 1
Check list
1961
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Doc's Last Stand."
box 90M, folder 3
Music
1961
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Eugene Poddany music sketch. File also contains main title
sketch.
Dog Tax Dodgers (Prod. #UA-10) Subseries 108.
1948
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 108 contains backgrounds, cels, model sheets, photostat storyboards,
storyboards, cutting and dialogue continuity, scene/footage sheets, a synopsis, and
promotional stills for production #UA-10, "Dog Tax Dodgers." DIRECTOR: Dick Lundy.
STORY: Ben Hardaway and Heck Allen. ANIMATION: LaVerne Harding and Pat Matthews.
BACKGROUNDS: Fred Brunish. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. VOICES: William Demarest (Wally
Walrus) and Walter Tetley (Andy Panda). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Dog Tax Dodgers" was
released theatrically on November 19, 1948 and was distributed by United Artists.
box 1B, folder 31
Backgrounds
1948
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 48, 49, & 50. Artist: Fred Brunish.
box 16P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1948
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Dog Tax Dodgers" (2 copies, 5 items each).
box 39P, folder 4
Production materials
1948
Scope and Contents note
Colored pencil storyboard sketches (193 items), cutting and dialogue continuity (12
items), synopsis (6 items), scene/footage breakdown (4 items), dialogue sheets (3)
and model sheets (2 items).
box 66P, folder 27
Still
1948
General Physical Description note: 8 x 11 still (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional still for "Dog Tax Dodgers."
box 72P, folder 13
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1948
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--6 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Dog Tax Dodgers."
box 74P, folder 66
Synopsis
1948
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (17 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "Dog Tax Dodgers."
box 225C, folder 7
Cels
1948
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: Main Title. Character: Dizzy Dog. UA release hand-painted title card, "Dog
Tax Dodgers." Artist: Fred Brunish.
box 707, folder 2
Dog Tax Dodgers Model Sheet
1948
General Physical Description note: Oversize model sheets
Scope and Contents note
Original model sheet of Wally Walrus, Dizzy, and puppies (Oversized). Artist:
Love(?),Matthews(?),or Moore(?). Poster size.
Dog That Cried Wolf, The (Prod. #U-15) Subseries 109.
1953
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 109 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, a bound script, photostat
storyboards, scene breakdown with dialogue, scene/footage sheets, promotional stills
with negatives, a synopsis, a holograph score and music sketches for production #U-15,
"The Dog That Cried Wolf." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. ANIMATION: Gil Turner, Cecil
Surry, and Robert Bentley. SET DESIGN: Raymond Jacobs. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler.
RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "The Dog That Cried Wolf" was released theatrically on March
23, 1953 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 1B, folder 40
Backgrounds
1953
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 38 & main title background. Artist: Ray
Jacobs.
box 5M, folder 4
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 15P, folder 3
Script
1953
Scope and Contents note
Bound script.
box 16P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1953
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboard (2 copies, 5 items each).
box 20M, folder 4
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 31P, folder 2
Scene breakdown
1953
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 scene breakdown (12
items)
Scope and Contents note
Scene breakdown with dialogue for "The Dog That Cried Wolf."
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "The Dog That Cried Wolf."
box 65P, folder 3
Stills w/ negatives
1953
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (39 items) with negatives
(11 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills with negatives for "The Dog That Cried Wolf."
box 74P, folder 72
Synopsis
1953
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (9 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "The Dog That Cried Wolf."
box 79PB
Pan backgrounds
1953
General Physical Description note: OVERSIZED-stored off site
Scope and Contents note
Special enclosure to accommodate size. Stored in SRLF or Performing Arts S/C.
Dopey Dick, the Pink Whale (Prod. #U-75) Subseries 110.
1957
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 110 contains backgrounds, exposure sheets, pan backgrounds, scene/footage
sheets, main and end title sheets, storyboard sketches, a holograph score and music
sketch for production #U-75, "Dopey Dick, the Pink Whale." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith.
STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Les Kline and Robert Bentley. SETTINGS: Art Landy.
MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICE: Dal McKennon and Grace Stafford. RUNNING TIME: 6
minutes. "Dopey Dick, the Pink Whale" was released theatrically on October 21, 1957
and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 1EX, folder 7
Exposure sheets
1957
Scope and Contents note
Exposure sheets (including footage) for production #U-75 DOPEY DICK THE PINK
WHALE.
box 5B, folder 6
Backgrounds
1957
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 5 & 6. Artist: Art Landy.
box 8M, folder 8
Music
1957
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 33PB, folder 4
Pan backgrounds
1957
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 14, 15, 21.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1957
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Dopey Dick, the Pink Whale."
box 41M, folder 2
Music
1957
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 55PB, folder 20
Pan backgrounds
1957
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: UL 32.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1957
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Dopey Dick, the Pink Whale."
box 61P, folder 1
Storyboards
1957
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (125 items);
painted background (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches. Painted background of a dock.
Drooler's Delight (Prod. #UA-13) Subseries 111.
1949
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 111 contains backgrounds, an incomplete photostat storyboard, pencil
storyboards, synopsis, scene/footage breakdown, cutting and dialogue continuity,
publicity stills and negatives,and a music sketch for production #UA-13, "Drooler's
Delight." DIRECTOR: Dick Lundy. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Heck Allen. ANIMATION: Ed
Love. BACKGROUNDS: Fred Brunish. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. VOICES: Mel Blanc, Ben
Hardaway, and Lionel Stander. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Drooler's Delight" was
theatrically released on March 25, 1949 and was distributed by United Artists.
box 1B, folder 32
Backgrounds
1949
Scope and Contents note
Former pan background cut down to 12 Field size at some point during or after the
filming of this production. Artist: Fred Brunish.
box 8M, folder 4
Music
1949
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Darrell Calker music sketch.
box 16P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard (incomplete)
1949
Scope and Contents note
Incomplete photostat storyboard (1 item).
box 39P, folder 7
Production materials
1949
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches (90 items), synopsis (2 items), scene/footage breakdown
(2 items), and cutting and dialogue continuity (3 copies, 6 items each).
box 41P, folder 4
Stills w/ negatives
1949
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (10 items) and negatives (3
items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills with negatives for "Drooler's Delight."
box 74P, folder 69
Synopsis
1949
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (19 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "Drooler's Delight."
Dumb Cluck (Prod. #835) Subseries 112.
1937
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 112 contains storyboard sketches and production notes for production #835,
"Dumb Cluck." DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz. STORY: Walter Lantz and Victor McLeod.
ANIMATION: Jack Dunham, Dick Marion, and Ed Benedict. MUSIC: George Lessner. RUNNING
TIME: 7 minutes. "Dumb Cluck" was released theatrically on December 20, 1937 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 40P, folder 7
Storyboards and production notes
1937
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (55 items); notes
(4 items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches and production notes for "Dumb Cluck."
Dumb Like A Fox (Prod. #U-174) Subseries 113.
1964
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 113 contains backgrounds, drawings, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets,
cutting and dialogue continuity sheets, main and end title sheets, original and
photocopies model sheets, and orchestral parts for production #U-174, "Dumb Like A
Fox." DIRECTOR: Sid Marcus. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Ray Abrams and Art
Davis. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine and Art Landy. MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICES: Grace
Stafford (Woody) and Daws Butler. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Dumb Like A Fox" was
released theatrically on January 7, 1964 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 12B, folder 2
Backgrounds
1964
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 4, 25, OL 49 and OL 62. Artists: Ray Huffine and Art
Landy.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1964
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Dumb Like A Fox."
box 43P, folder 34
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1964
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--8 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Dumb Like A Fox."
box 54, folder 33
Drawings
1964
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Main title drawing: DUMB LIKE A FOX.
box 57M, folder 2
Music
1964
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1964
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Dumb Like A Fox."
box 71PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1964
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 1, Overlay 1, 3, 44, 45, 48, 64.
box 73PB, folder 5
Pan backgrounds
1964
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic background for scene 20.
box 83PB
Pan backgrounds
1964
General Physical Description note: OVERSIZED-stored off site
Scope and Contents note
Special enclosure to accommodate size. Stored off site at SRLF or in Performing
Arts S/C.
box 148P, folder 21
Original model sheet and photocopies
1964
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1 item);
photocopies (23 items)
Scope and Contents note
Original model sheet for Fink Fo and 23 photocopied model sheets.
Egg Cracker Suite, The (Prod. #C-10) Subseries 114.
1943
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 114 contains backgrounds, storyboard sketches, a synopsis, scene/footage
sheets, dialogue sheets, promotional stills, and model sheets for production #C-10,
"The Egg Cracker Suite." This production marks the final appearance of Oswald the
Lucky Rabbit. DIRECTOR: Ben Hardaway and Emery Hawkins. STORY: Milt Schaffer.
ANIMATION: Lester Kline. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "The Egg
Cracker Suite" was released theatrically on March 22, 1943 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 1B, folder 14
Backgrounds
1943
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 11G and 11M. Artist: Fred Brunish.
box 21B, folder 8
Backgrounds
1943
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 11B and 13. Artist: Fred Brunish.
box 23P, folder 4
Production materials
1943
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches (181 items), synopsis (1 item), scene/footage breakdown
(2 items) and dialogue sheets (3 items).
box 63P, folder 25
Still negatives
1943
Scope and Contents note
Promotional still negatives (5 items).
box 74P, folder 53
Synopsis
1943
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (5 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "The Egg Cracker Suite."
box 82P, folder 26
Model sheets
1943
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets (3
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of Hopper Rabbit by Emery Hawkins.
Eggnapper (Prod. #U-121) Subseries 115.
1961
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 115 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, main and end title check list, a holograph score and music
sketch for production #U-121, "Eggnapper." DIRECTOR: Jack Hannah. STORY: Homer
Brightman and Dalton Sandifer. ANIMATION: La Verne Harding, Al Coe, and Roy Jenkins.
SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Eugene Poddany. VOICE: Dal McKennon.
RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Eggnapper" was released theatrically on February 14, 1961
and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 9B, folder 6
Backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 29. Artists: Art Landy and Ray Huffine.
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboards
1961
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Eggnapper" (4 items).
box 22M, folder 7
Music
1961
Scope and Contents note
Eugene Poddany holograph score.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1961
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "Eggnapper."
box 45M, folder 7
Music
1961
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Eugene Poddany music sketch. File also contains sketch for Main
Title Cue.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1961
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Eggnapper."
box 65PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 3, 9, 12, 17, 21, 27, 41, 68, 70, 74, 75, 81.
Elmer the Great Dane (Prod. #698) Subseries 116.
1935
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 116 contains model sheets for production #698, "Elmer the Great Dane."
DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz. STORY: Walter Lantz and Victor McLeod. ANIMATION: Fred Avery,
Ray Abrams, and Cecil Surry. MUSIC: James Dietrich. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Elmer
the Great Dane" was released theatrically on April 29, 1935 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 58P, folder 1
Model sheets
1935
Scope and Contents note
See "DOGS" in CHARACTER SKETCHES (Series 4).
Everglade Raid (#U-89) Subseries 117.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 117 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, main and
end title check list, a holograph score and music sketch for production #U-89,
"Everglade Raid." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Robert
Bentley, Les Kline, and Don Patterson. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Raymond Jacobs. MUSIC:
Clarence Wheeler. VOICES: Grace Stafford (Woody) and Daws Butler. RUNNING TIME: 7
minutes. "Everglade Raid" was released theatrically on July 24, 1958 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 6B, folder 9
Backgrounds
1958
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 6, 12, & 41 with OL 1. Artists: Art Landy and
Ray Jacobs.
box 19M, folder 7
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Everglade Raid."
box 36PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1958
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 19A, 34.
box 48M, folder 4
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 55PB, folder 23
Pan backgrounds
1958
Scope and Contents note
Overlay 19A, UL 23.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Everglade Raid."
Fair Today (#995) Subseries 118.
1941
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 118 contains pencil storyboard sketches, gag sketches, production notes,
synopsis, stills, and a preliminary watercolor background for production #995, "Fair
Today." DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz. STORY: Ben Hardaway. ANIMATION: Alex Lovy and Ralph
Somerville. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. VOICE: Mel Blanc. NARRATION: Robert C. Bruce.
RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Fair Today" was released theatrically on February 24, 1941
and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 25P, folder 5
Production materials
1941
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches (148 items), gag sketches (1 item), production notes (7
items) and a preliminary watercolor background (1 item).
box 64P, folder 18
Stills
1941
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (9 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills for "Fair Today."
box 74P, folder 25
Synopsis
1941
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (3 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "Fair Today."
Fair Weather Fiends (Prod. #F-5) Subseries 119.
1946
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 119 contains storyboard sketches, dialogue sheets, scene/footage breakdown,
stills with negatives, and Darrell Calker's short score for production #F-5, "Fair
Weather Fiends." DIRECTOR: Shamus Culhane. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer.
ANIMATION: LaVerne Harding and Sidney Pillet. BACKGROUNDS: Terry Lind. MUSIC: Darrell
Calker. VOICES: Mel Blanc, Ben Hardaway, and Lionel Stander. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes.
"Fair Weather Fiends" was released theatrically on November 18, 1946 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 25M, folder 4
Music
1946
Scope and Contents note
Darrell Calker short score (master copy).
box 32P, folder 3
Production materials
1946
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketch storyboards with shot descriptions (139 items), dialogue sheets (4
items) and scene/footage breakdown (2 items).
box 64P, folder 10
Stills
1941
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (9 items) w/ negatives (11
items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills with negatives for "Fair Weather Fiends."
Fat in the Saddle (Prod. #U-231) Subseries 120.
1968
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 120 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, layout drawings, photostat
storyboards, negative photostat storyboards, main and end title check list, bar sheets
and orchestral parts for production #U-231, "Fat in the Saddle." DIRECTOR: Paul J.
Smith. STORY: Cal Howard. ANIMATION: Al Coe and Les Kline. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine.
MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICE: Dal McKennon and Grace Stafford. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes.
"Fat in the Saddle" was released theatrically on June 1, 1968 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 3P
Layout drawings
1968
Scope and Contents note
Layout drawings for "Fat in the Saddle" (10 items).
box 5PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1968
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 11, 47, 48, 69.
box 14B, folder 8
Backgrounds
1968
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes: 29, 30, 46, 49, and 58. Artist: Ray Huffine.
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1968
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Fat in the Saddle" (8 items).
box 21B, folder 22
Backgrounds
1968
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 28.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1968
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Fat in the Saddle."
box 57PB, folder 29
Pan backgrounds
1968
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlay 19.
box 68C, folder 44
Cels
1968
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: FAT IN THE SADDLE.
box 88M, folder 3
Music
1968
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 125P
Bar sheets
1968
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (21
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Fat in the Saddle."
box 137P, folder 1
Negative photostat storyboard
1968
Scope and Contents note
Negative photostat storyboard (8 items).
box 226C, folder 4
Cels
1968
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Job titles cel from main credits U-231 and U-233.
Feed the Kitty (Prod. #844) Subseries 121.
1938
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 121 contains model sheets for production #844, "Feed the Kitty." DIRECTOR:
Alex Lovy. STORY: Victor McLeod and James Miele. ANIMATION: Lester Kline and George
Nicholas. MUSIC: Frank Churchill. This is the final cartoon in the Oswald series.
Oswald himself would still appear in two more films, "Happy Scouts" and "The
Egg-Cracker Suite." "Feed the Kitty" was released theatrically on March 14, 1938 and
was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 90P, folder 5
Model sheets
1938
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of kittens for "Feed the Kitty."
Feudin' Fightin'-N-Fussin' (Prod. #U-234) Subseries 122.
1968
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 122 contains cels, pan backgrounds, layout drawings, photostat storyboards,
main and end title check list, model sheets, negative photostat storyboards, bar
sheets and music sketches for production #U-234, "Feudin' Fighin'-N-Fussin'. DIRECTOR:
Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal Howard. ANIMATION: Al Coe and Les Kline. SETTINGS: Ray
Huffine. MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICES: Dal McKennon and Grace Stafford (Woody).
RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Feudin' Fightin'-N-Fussin'" was released theatrically on
June 1, 1968 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 4P
Layout drawings
1968
Scope and Contents note
Layout drawings (10 items).
box 5PB, folder 4
Pan backgrounds
1968
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 3, 4, 9, 23, 44, 48.
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1968
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboard (9 items).
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1968
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list.
box 57PB, folder 27
Pan backgrounds
1968
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlay 21.
box 68C, folder 47
Cels
1968
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: FEUDIN' FIGHTIN'-N-FUSSIN'.
box 85M, folder 3
Music
1968
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 126P
Bar sheets
1968
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (19
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
box 137P, folder 4
Negative photostat storyboard
1968
Scope and Contents note
Negative photostat storyboard (9 items).
box 147P, folder 21
Model sheets
1968
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets (2
items)
Scope and Contents note
Original model sheets of Maw and Paw.
Fine Feathered Frenzy, A (Prod. #U-36) Subseries 123.
1954
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 123 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, bound script, photostat
storyboards, scene/footage sheets, scene breakdown with dialogue, dialogue sheets, a
holograph score and music sketch for production #U-36, "A Fine Feathered Frenzy."
DIRECTOR: Don Patterson. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Herman Cohen, Ray Abrams,
& Don Patterson. SET DESIGN: Raymond Jacobs & Art Landy. VOICE: Grace
Stafford. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "A Fine Feathered Frenzy" was released theatrically
on October 25, 1954 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 2B, folder 15
Backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 46 and 51. Artist: Ray Jacobs.
box 8M, folder 10
Music
1954
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 15P, folder 4
Script
1954
Scope and Contents note
Bound script.
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1954
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboard (4 items).
box 21B, folder 39
Backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 14.
box 30M, folder 1
Music
1954
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1954
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "A Fine Feather Frenzy."
box 45P, folder 1
Scene breakdown/dialogue sheets
1954
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 scene breakdown (3 copies, 21
items each); dialogue continuity (13 items)
Scope and Contents note
Scene breakdown with dialogue and dialogue sheets for "A Fine Feather Frenzy."
box 52PB, folder 1
Pan background
1954
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scene 17.
Fine Feathers (Prod. #846) Subseries 124.
1938
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 124 contains stills, model sheets, and photostat model sheets for
production #846, "Fine Feathers" (a.k.a. "Barnyard Romeo"). DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy.
STORY: Victor McLeod and James Miele. ANIMATION: La Verne Harding and George Dane.
MUSIC: Frank Marsales. "Fine Feathers" (a.k.a. "Barnyard Romeo") was released
theatrically on August 1, 1938 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 63P, folder 12
Stills and negatives
1938
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (4 items) and negatives (3
items)
Scope and Contents note
Stills of model sheets (4 items) and negatives (3 items) of Clock Gobble and Phanny
Duck (a.k.a BARNYARD ROMEO).
box 82P, folder 3
Model sheets
1938
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (2
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of Clock Gobble, Phanny Duck and a peacock (2 items).
box 148P, folder 51
Photostat model sheet
1938
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model sheet of Clock Gobble and Phanny Duck (1 item).
Fish and Chips (Prod. #U-155) Subseries 125.
1963
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 125 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, main and end title check list, and a music sketch for production
#U-155, "Fish and Chips." DIRECTOR: Jack Hannah. STORY: Dalton Sandifer. ANIMATION:
Roy Jenkins, Al Coe, & Art Davis. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine and Art Landy. VOICE:
Daws Butler (Chilly Willy, Smedley, mailman, and Colonel Blueblood). RUNNING TIME: 7
minutes. "Fish and Chips" was released theatrically on January 8, 1962 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 11B, folder 3
Backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 21. Artists: Art Landy and Ray Huffine.
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1963
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards (4 items).
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1963
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "Fish and Chips."
box 38PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 3, 26.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1963
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Fish and Chips."
box 90M, folder 4
Music
1963
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Darrell Calker music sketch.
Fish Fry (Prod. #D-6) Subseries 126.
1944
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 126 contains storyboard sketches, scene/footage sheets, dialogue sheets,
Academy Award nomination certificate, stills, and photostat model sheets for
production #D-6, "Fish Fry." DIRECTOR: Shamus Culhane. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Milt
Schaffer. ANIMATION: LaVerne Harding and Emery Hawkins. LAYOUT: Art Heinemann.
BACKGROUNDS: Philip DeGuard. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. VOICES: Grace Stafford, Walter
Tetley (Andy Panda), and Lionel Stander. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Fish Fry" was
released theatrically on June 19, 1944 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 29P, folder 5
Production materials
1944
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions (200 items), scene/footage
breakdown (8 items), dialogue sheets (2 items) and Academy Award nomination (1
item).
box 64P, folder 1
Stills
1944
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills for "Fish Fry."
box 82P, folder 29
Photostat model sheets
1944
Scope and Contents note
Photostats of model sheets for the cat and the goldfish by Art Heinemann (3
items).
Fish Hooked (Prod. #U-114) Subseries 127.
1960
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 127 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, a
holograph score and music sketch for production #U-114, "Fish Hooked." DIRECTOR: Paul
J. Smith. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: LaVerne Harding and Les Kline. SETTINGS:
Art Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Eugene Poddany. VOICE: Daws Butler and Grace
Stafford. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Fish Hooked" was released theatrically on
September 7, 1960 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 2PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 7, 41, 43.
box 8B, folder 10
Backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 6, 16, and 40.
box 15PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scene 42.
box 24M, folder 11
Music
1960
Scope and Contents note
Eugene Poddany holograph score.
box 35M, folder 3
Music
1960
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Eugene Poddany music sketch.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1960
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "Fish Hooked."
Flea For Two (Prod. #U-45) Subseries 129.
1955
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 129 contains backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, model sheets, a holograph
score and music sketch for production #U-45, "Flea for Two." DIRECTOR: Don Patterson.
STORY: Michael Maltese. ANIMATION: Ray Abrams, Don Patterson, and Herman R. Cohen.
SETTINGS: Raymond Jacobs and Art Landy. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICES: Dal McKennon
and Grace Stafford. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Flea For Two" was released theatrically
on august 29, 1955 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 3B, folder 2
Backgrounds
1955
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 9A, 9B, and 30. Artist: Ray Jacobs.
box 6M, folder 7
Music
1955
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 24M, folder 1
Music
1955
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler music sketch for main title cue.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1955
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "Flea For Two."
box 43M, folder 4
Music
1955
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 84P, folder 13
Model sheets
1955
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets (6
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets (6 items) of Fagan, Flora and Flea Wee.
Flim Flam Fountain (Prod. #U-264) Subseries 130.
1971
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 130 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, main and end title check list, layout drawings, and bar sheets
for production #U-264, "Flim Flam Fountain." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Don
Christensen. ANIMATION: Les Kline, Al Coe, Tom Byrne, Joe Voght. LAYOUT-BACKGROUND:
Nino Carbe. MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICES: Dal McKennon (Buzz Buzzard) and Grace
Stafford (Woody, Knothead, Splinter). RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Flim Flam Fountain"
was released theatrically on January 5, 1971 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 15B, folder 19
Backgrounds
1971
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 5, 14, 40, and 65. Artist: Nino Carbe.
box 18P, folder 3
Photostat storyboards
1971
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboard (7 items).
box 29PB, folder 2
Pan backgorunds
1971
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 8, 10, 11, 15, 25, 28, 31, 33, 36.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "Flim Flam Fountain."
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1971
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Flim Flam Fountain."
box 57PB, folder 12
Pan backgrounds
1971
Scope and Contents note
Overlays for scenes 60, 73.
box 69C, folder 14
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: FLIM FLAM FOUNTAIN.
box 119P
Layout drawings
1971
Scope and Contents note
Complete background layout drawings.
box 127P
Bar sheets
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (18
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Flim Flam Fountain."
box 225C, folder 14
Cels
1971
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: Credit MPAA registration number credit cel.
Flying Turtle, The (Prod. #U-19) Subseries 131.
1953
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 131 contains pan backgrounds, a bound script, scene breakdown with
dialogue, scene/footage sheets, stills w/ negatives, a holograph score and music
sketches for production #U-19, "The Flying Turtle." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith.
ANIMATION:Gil Turner, Cecil Surry, Robert Bentley. SET DESIGN: Raymond Jacobs and Art
Landy. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "The Flying Turtle" was
released theatrically on June 29, 1953 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 5M, folder 2
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets for main title cue with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 5M, folder 10
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score. [Cues M-7 through M-9 are the score for
RX-1.]
box 15P, folder 3
Script
1953
Scope and Contents note
Bound script for "The Flying Turtle."
box 24M, folder 14
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 31P, folder 5
Scene breakdown with dialogue
1953
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 scene breakdown (13
items)
Scope and Contents note
Scene breakdown with dialogue for "The Flying Turtle."
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "The Flying Turtle."
box 65P, folder 9
Stills w/ negatives
1953
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (37 items) and negatives (11
items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills with negatives for "The Flying Turtle."
box 66PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1953
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 9, 28, 34, 35, 36.
box 76PB
Pan backgrounds
1953
General Physical Description note: OVERSIZED-stored off site
Scope and Contents note
Special enclosure to accommodate size. Stored off-site at SRLF or in Performing
Arts S/C.
Fodder and Son (Prod. #U-78) Subseries 132.
1957
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 132 contains backgrounds, cels, drawings, exposure sheets, pan backgrounds,
pan cels, scene/footage sheets, main and end title check list, model sheets,
photocopied model sheets, a holograph score and music sketch for production #U-78,
"Fodder and Son." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Les
Kline and Robert Bentley. SETTINGS: Art Landy. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICES: Daws
Butler (Windy and Breezy) and Grace Stafford (Woody). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Fodder
and Son" was released theatrically on November 4, 1957 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 1C, folder 1
Cels
1957
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 7. Characters: Fodder Bear, Son Bear, Teeny Boppers, Dust Cloud.
box 1EX, folder 22
Exposure sheets
1957
Scope and Contents note
Exposure sheets (with continuity) for "Fodder and Son."
box 1PB, folder 9
Pan backgrounds
1957
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 19, 21, 29A.
box 2, folder 7
Drawings
1957
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 7. Characters: Fodder Bear, Son Bear, Teeny Boppers, Dust Cloud.
box 5B, folder 9
Backgrounds
1957
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 2A, 22, and OL 24. Artist: Art Landy.
box 8M, folder 5
Music
1957
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 23PC, folder 2
Pan cels
1957
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic cels for scene 17.
box 34PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1957
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlay 3, 36B.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1957
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "Fodder and Son."
box 42M, folder 3
Music
1957
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 55PB, folder 21
Pan backgrounds
1957
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: UL 38.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title checklist
1957
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Fodder and Son."
box 90P, folder 2
Model sheets (photocopies)
1957
Scope and Contents note
Photocopied model sheets of Windy and Breezy Bear.
box 148P, folder 5
Model sheets
1957
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets (2
items)
Scope and Contents note
Original model sheets for Windy and Breezy Bear.
box 165, folder 1
Drawings
1957
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 17. Character: Teeny Bopper. OL 7.
box 226C, folder 30
Cels
1957
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
"Directed by Paul J. Smith." One title, two cel elements.
Foot Brawl (Prod. #U-207) Subseries 133.
1966
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 133 contains backgrounds, cels, drawings, pan backgrounds, photostat
storyboards, cutting and dialogue continuity, bar sheets and orchestral parts for
production #U-207, "Foot Brawl." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Homer Brightman.
ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Walter
Greene. VOICES: Grace Stafford (Bessie Beary) and Paul Frees (Charlie Beary/Junior
Beary). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Foot Brawl" was released theatrically on January 1,
1966 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1966
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboard (5 items).
box 19B, folder 21
Backgrounds
1966
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 1, 2, 30A, 36, 46, and 53.
box 23PB, folder 5
Pan backgrounds
1966
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 5, 8, 34, 37, 41, 70, 72.
box 43P, folder 2
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1966
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--9 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Foot Brawl."
box 52M, folder 3
Music
1966
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 54, folder 32
Drawings
1966
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Drawing for main title cel: FOOT BRAWL.
box 56PB, folder 8
Pan backgrounds
1966
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlay 67.
box 68C, folder 21
Cels
1966
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: FOOT BRAWL.
box 124P
Bar sheets
1966
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (22
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Foot Brawl."
Fowled Up Falcon (Prod. #U-117) Subseries 135.
1960
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 135 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, dialogue
sheets, main and end title check list, a holograph score and music sketch for
production #U-117, "Fowled Up Falcon." DIRECTOR: Paul J. smith. STORY: Homer
Brightman. ANIMATION: LaVerne Harding and Les Kline. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray
Huffine. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICES: Grace Stafford (Woody) and Paul Frees.
RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Fowled Up Falcon" was released theatrically on December 20,
1960 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 9B, folder 2
Backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 15, 36, 37, 39A, and 54. Artists: Art Landy and Ray
Huffine.
box 9M, folder 9
Music
1960
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 35M, folder 1
Music
1960
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler notes and music sketch.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1960
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Fowled Up Falcon."
box 45P, folder 17
Dialogue sheets
1960
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 dialogue sheets (17
items)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue sheets for "Fowled Up Falcon."
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1960
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Fowled Up Falcon."
box 63PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 7, 8, 39, 44, 53, UL for unidentified scene.
Fowled Up Party (Prod. #U-68) Subseries 136.
1956
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 136 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, main and
end title sheets, model sheets, a holograph score and music sketch for production
#U-68, "Fowled Up Party." DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Ray
Abrams and Laverne Harding. SETTINGS: Raymond Jacobs and Art Landy. MUSIC: Clarence
Wheeler. VOICES: Daws Butler and Grace Stafford. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Fowled Up
Party" was released theatrically on November 3, 1956 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 4B, folder 7
Backgrounds
1956
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 1, 27, 28, 38, 42, and 51. Artists: Ray Jacobs and
Art Landy.
box 9PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1956
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 12, 26, 31, 36, 48, 50, 54, 55, 62.
box 15M, folder 4
Music
1956
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 19B, folder 5
Backgrounds
1956
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 63. Artists: Ray Jacobs and Art Landy.
box 28M, folder 4
Music
1956
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1956
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "Fowled Up Party."
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1956
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Fowled Up Party."
box 84P, folder 23
Model sheets
1956
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets (2
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets for "Fowled up Party."
Fowled-Up Birthday (Prod. #U-151) Subseries 137.
1962
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 137 contains pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards, scene/footage sheets,
main and end title check list, stills with negatives, layout drawings, music sketches,
and orchestral parts for production #U-151, "Fowled-Up Birthday." DIRECTOR: Jack
Hannah. STORY: Al Bertino and Dick Kinney. ANIMATION: Roy Jenkins and Don Lusk.
SETTINGS: Ray Huffine and Art Landy. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. VOICES: Daws Butler
(Junior Beary/Goose Beary), Grace Stafford (Bessie Beary), Paul Frees (Charlie Beary),
Nancy Wible (Susie Beary). RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Fowled Up Birthday" was released
theatrically on March 27, 1962 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 3PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1962
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlay 39.
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1962
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboard (3 copies, 4 items each).
box 18PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1962
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlay 96, 96.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1962
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Fowled-Up Birthday."
box 40M, folder 5
Music
1962
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Darrell Calker music sketch.
box 56PB, folder 30
Pan backgrounds
1962
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlay 39A.
box 57M, folder 4
Music
1962
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Darrell Calker.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1962
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Fowled-Up Birthday."
box 59PB, folder 7
Pan backgrounds
1962
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlay 79.
box 66P, folder 33
Stills w/ negatives
1962
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (11 items) and negatives (10
items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills with negatives for "Fowled-Up Birthday."
box 77P, folder 4
Layout drawings
1962
Scope and Contents note
Background layout drawings (23 items).
Fox and the Rabbit, The (Prod. #804) Subseries 138.
1935
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 138 contains storyboards and a short score sketch for production #804, "The
Fox and the Rabbit." DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz. STORY AND LYRICS: Walter Lantz and Victor
McLeod. ANIMATION: Manuel Moreno, Lester Kline, Fred Kopietz, Bill Mason, and La Verne
Harding. MUSIC: James Dietrich. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. This is the final "Cartune
Classic" production. "The Fox and the Rabbit" was released theatrically on September
30, 1935 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 39M, folder 20
Music
1935
Scope and Contents note
James Dietrich short score sketch.
box 40P, folder 4
Storyboards
1935
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (17
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions.
Fractured Friendship (Prod. #U-189) Subseries 139.
1965
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 139 contains backgrounds, cels, drawings, pan backgrounds, photostat
storyboards, scene/footage sheets, cutting and dialogue continuity, and orchestral
parts for production #U-189, "The Fractured Friendship." DIRECTOR: Sid Marcus. STORY:
Cal Howard. ANIMATION: Ray Abrams and Art Davis. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray Huffine.
MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICE: Daws Butler (Chilly Willy) and Grace Stafford (Woody).
RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "The Fractured Friendship" was released theatrically on March
1, 1965 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 12B, folder 14
Backgrounds
1965
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 1.
box 17P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1965
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Fractured Friendship" (9 items).
box 21PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1965
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 3, 8, 24, 24A, 30, 30A.
box 26M, folder 4
Music
1965
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Cue M-308, Walter Greene.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Fractured Friendship."
box 43P, folder 11
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1965
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--10 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Fractured Friendship."
box 54, folder 19
Drawings
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Drawing for main title cel: FRACTURED FRIENDSHIP.
box 68C, folder 5
Cels
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: FRACTURED FRIENDSHIP.
box 87M, folder 3
Music
1965
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
Franken-Stymied (Prod. #U-129) Subseries 140.
1961
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 140 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, storyboards, scene/footage
sheets, main and end title sheets, and a music sketch for production #U-129,
"Franken-Stymied." DIRECTOR: Jack Hannah. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Don Lusk,
Roy Jenkins, Ray Abrams, and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine and Art Landy. MUSIC:
Clarence Wheeler. VOICES: Daws Butler (Mad Scientist) and Grace Stafford (Woody).
RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Franken-Stymied" was released theatrically on July 4, 1961
and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 9B, folder 13
Backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 1A, 29, and 33. Artists: Art Landy and Ray
Huffine.
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboards
1961
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Franken-Stymied" (4 items).
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1961
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Franken-Stymied."
box 43M, folder 1
Music
1961
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 52PB, folder 4
Pan backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 1, 9, 10, 11, 12, 27, 34.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1961
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Franken-Stymied."
Freeloading Feline (Prod. #U-116) Subseries 141.
1960
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 141 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, dialogue sheets, main and end title check list, a holograph
score and music sketch for production #U-116, "Freeloading Feline." DIRECTOR: Jack
Hannah. STORY: Jack Hannah. ANIMATION: La Verne Harding and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Raymond
Jacobs and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Eugene Poddany. VOICES: Dal McKennon and Paul Frees.
RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Freeloading Feline" was released theatrically on June 15,
1960 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 9B, folder 1
Backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 4, 25, and 31. Artists: Ray Jacobs and Ray
Huffine.
box 15PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 7, 30, OL 59, Overlay 61, UL 71, 75, 78.
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1960
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Freeloading Feline" (2 items).
box 21M, folder 8
Music
1960
Scope and Contents note
Eugene Poddany holograph score.
box 31M, folder 9
Music
1960
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Eugene Poddany music sketch.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1960
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Freeloading Feline."
box 45P, folder 16
Dialogue sheets
1960
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 dialogue sheets (17
items)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue sheets for "Freeloading Feline."
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1960
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Freeloading Feline."
Freeway Fracas (Prod. #U-183) Subseries 142.
1964
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 142 contains backgrounds, drawings, pan backgrounds, storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, cutting and dialogue continuity, a holograph score, music
sketches and orchestral parts for production #U-183, "Freeway Fracas." DIRECTOR: Paul
J. Smith. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Art Landy
and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICES: Grace Stafford and Daws Butler.
RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Freeway Fracas" was released theatrically on June 9, 1964
and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 12B, folder 8
Backgrounds
1964
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 46.
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1964
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Freeway Fracas" (5 items).
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1964
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Freeway Fracas."
box 38M, folder 2
Music
1964
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 43P, folder 35
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1964
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--9 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Freeway Fracas."
box 46PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1964
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 8, 11, 12, 17, 29, 31, 32, 32A, Overlay 69, 73,
75.
box 47M, folder 1
Music
1964
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Clarence Wheeler.
box 47M, folder 3
Music
1964
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 54, folder 14
Drawings
1964
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Main title drawing: FREEWAY FRACAS.
box 56PB, folder 16
Pan backgrounds
1964
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlay 76.
Gabby's Diner (Prod. #U-124) Subseries 143.
1961
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 143 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, main and
end title sheets, a holograph score and music sketch for production #U-124, "Gabby's
Diner." DIRECTOR: Jack Hannah. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: LaVerne Harding, Al
Coe, and Ray Abrams. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine and Art Landy. MUSIC: Eugene Poddany.
VOICES: Daws Butler (Seminole Sam) and Grace Stafford (Woody). RUNNING TIME: 7
minutes. "Gabby's Diner" was released theatrically on March 28, 1961 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 2PB, folder 5
Pan backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 64, 83, 85.
box 9B, folder 9
Backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 4. Artists: Art Landy and Ray Huffine.
box 19B, folder 10
Backgrounds
1961
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 35. Artists: Art Landy and Ray Huffine.
box 22M, folder 9
Music
1961
Scope and Contents note
Eugene Poddany holograph score.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1961
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Gabby's Diner."
box 45M, folder 2
Music
1961
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Eugene Poddany music sketch.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1961
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Gabby's Diner."
Get Lost (Prod. #U-54) Subseries 145.
1956
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 145 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, cutting and dialogue continuity, model sheets, main and end
title check list, a holograph score and music sketch for production #U-54, "Get Lost."
DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Jack Cosgriff. ANIMATION: Herman R. Cohen, Gil Turner,
and Robert Bentley. SETTINGS: Art Landy. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICES: Dal McKennon
and June Foray. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Get Lost" was released theatrically on March
12, 1956 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 3B, folder 10
Backgrounds
1956
Scope and Contents note
Notes: One unnumbered photostatic overlay of a movie theater interior. Also
original photographic print of theater interior without cut-out. Artist: Art
Landy.
box 14M, folder 4
Music
1956
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1956
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboard for "Get Lost" (6 items).
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1956
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Get Lost."
box 35PB, folder 4
Pan backgrounds
1956
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 17, 29.
box 43P, folder 36
Cutting and dialogue continuity, model sheets
1956
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(9 items); 10 1/2 x 12 model sheet (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity (9 items) and a character model sheet (1 item) of
Knothead and Splinter.
box 46M, folder 4
Music
1956
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1956
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Get Lost."
Get Lost! Little Doggy (Prod. #U-182) Subseries 146.
1964
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 146 contains drawings, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, cutting and dialogue continuity, a holograph score, music
sketches and orchestral parts for production #U-182, "Get Lost! Little Doggy."
DIRECTOR: Sid Marcus. STORY: Cal Howard. ANIMATION: Ray Abrams and Art Davis.
SETTINGS: Ray Huffine and Art Landy. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICE: Grace Stafford.
RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Get Lost! Little Doggy" was released on October 27, 1964 and
was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1964
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Get Lost! Little Doggy" (4 items).
box 36P
Scene/footage sheet
1964
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Get Lost! Little Doggy."
box 38M, folder 4
Music
1964
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 43P, folder 37
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1964
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--8 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Get Lost! Little Doggy."
box 45PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1964
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 34, 37, 54, 62.
box 47M, folder 2
Music
1964
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Clarence Wheeler.
box 47M, folder 4
Music
1964
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 54, folder 13
Drawings
1964
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Main title drawing: GET LOST! LITTLE DOGGY.
box 56PB, folder 17
Pan backgrounds
1964
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlay 74.
Ghost Town Frolics (Prod. #954) Subseries 147.
1938
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 147 contains gag sketches for production #954, "Ghost Town Frolics."
DIRECTOR: Lester Kline. STORY: Victor McLeod. ANIMATION: Dick Marion and Ralph
Somerville. MUSIC: Frank Marsales. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Ghost Town Frolics" was
released theatrically on September 7, 1938 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 74P, folder 3
Gag sketches
1938
Scope and Contents note
Gag sketches (3 items).
Golfers, The (Prod. #102) Subseries 150.
1937
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 150 contains backgrounds for production #102, "The Golfers." DIRECTOR:
Walter Lantz. STORY: Walter Lantz and Victor McLeod. ANIMATION: Laverne Harding, Ed
Benedict, and Leo Salkin. MUSIC: James Dietrich. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "The
Golfers" was released theatrically on January 11, 1937 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 1B, folder 2
Backgrounds
1937
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 24. Black & White. Artist: Ed Kiechle.
Goodbye Mr. Moth (Prod. #1011) Subseries 151.
1942
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 151 contains storyboard sketches, gag notes, a synopsis, and model sheets
for production #1011, "Goodbye Mr. Moth." This is Andy Panda's first solo cartoon.
DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz. STORY: Ben Hardaway and and "Chuck" Couch. ANIMATION: Alex
Lovy and Verne Harding. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Goodbye Mr.
Moth" was released theatrically on May 11, 1942 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 28P, folder 3
Storyboards; gag notes
1942
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (287 items); 8
1/2 x 11 gag notes (5 items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches (276 items), storyboard for moth sequence (11 items) and
gag notes (5 items).
box 74P, folder 39
Synopsis
1942
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Story synopsis for "Goodbye Mr. Moth."
box 78P, folder 3
Model sheets
1942
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets (6
items)
Scope and Contents note
Color pencil model sketches of Mr. Moth (6 items).
Goofy Gardener (Prod. #U-76) Subseries 152.
1957
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 152 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, pencil
storyboard sketches, main and end title check list, a holograph score and music sketch
for production #U-76, "Goofy Gardner." DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Dick Kinney.
ANIMATION: Ray Abrams and La Verne Harding. SETTINGS: Raymond Jacobs. MUSIC: Eugene
Poddany. VOICE: Dal McKennon. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Goofy Gardner" was released
theatrically on August 26, 1957 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 5B, folder 7
Backgrounds
1957
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 5, 15, and 36. Artist: Ray Jacobs.
box 10PB, folder 4
Pan backgrounds
1957
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 10, 17, 19, 22.
box 22M, folder 5
Music
1957
Scope and Contents note
Eugene Poddany holograph score.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1957
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Goofy Gardner."
box 38P, folder 6
Storyboards
1957
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (163
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches for "Goofy Gardner."
box 42M, folder 30
Music
1957
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Eugene Poddany music sketch.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1957
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Goofy Gardner."
Gooney's Goofy Landings (Prod. #U-254) Subseries 154.
1970
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 154 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, storyboard sketches, layout drawings, bar sheets and orchestral
parts for production #U-254, "Gooney's Goofy Landings." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith.
STORY: Dale Hale. ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe. LAYOUT/BACKGROUND: Nino Carbe.
MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICE: Daws Butler. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Gooney's Goofy
Landings" was released on March 2, 1970 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 15B, folder 9
Backgrounds
1970
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 5. Artist: Nino Carbe.
box 18P, folder 3
Photostat storyboards
1970
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboard (10 items).
box 28PB, folder 5
Pan backgrounds
1970
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 1, 23, 29, Overlay 39, 82.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1970
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Gooney's Goofy Landings."
box 56P, folder 2
Storyboards
1970
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (190
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches for "Gooney's Goofy Landings."
box 57PB, folder 19
Pan backgrounds
1970
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlays 34, 47.
box 69C, folder 4
Cels
1970
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: GOONEY'S GOOFY LANDINGS.
box 82M, folder 1
Music
1970
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 118P
Layout drawings
1970
Scope and Contents note
Complete background layout drawings.
box 127P
Bar sheets
1970
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (19
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Gooney's Goofy Landings."
Goose in the Rough (Prod. #U-167) Subseries 155.
1963
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 155 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, main and end title check list, background layout drawings, music
sketch and orchestral parts for production #U-167, "Goose in the Rough." DIRECTOR:
Paul J. Smith. STORY: Al Bertino and Dick Kinney. ANIMATION: Al Coe and Les Kline.
SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. VOICES: Daws Butler
(Junior Beary), Paul Frees (Charile Beary), Grace Stafford (Bessie Beary/Goose Beary),
and Nancy Wible (Suzy Beary). "Goose in the Rough" was released theatrically on July
30, 1963 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 4PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlay 1, 21, 52.
box 11B, folder 12
Backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 4, 6, 8, 13, 19, and 45. Artists: Art Landy and Ray
Huffine.
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1963
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboard (7 items).
box 19B, folder 12
Backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 28. Artists: Art Landy and Ray Huffine.
box 21B, folder 33
Backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 38.
box 29M, folder 3
Music
1963
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Darrell Calker music sketch.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1963
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Goose in the Rough."
box 56PB, folder 23
Pan backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlay 1A.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1963
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Goose in the Rough."
box 63M, folder 2
Music
1963
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Darrell Calker.
box 77P, folder 8
Background layout drawings
1963
Scope and Contents note
Background layout drawings for "Goose in the Rough" (20 items).
Goose Is Wild (Prod. #U-171) Subseries 156.
1963
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 156 contains backgrounds, drawings, exposure sheets, pan backgrounds,
photostat storyboards, scene/footage sheets, main and end title list, music sketch and
orchestral parts for production #U-171, "Goose Is Wild." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith.
STORY: Al Bertino and Dick Kinney. ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Art
Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. VOICES: Daws Butler (Junior Beary), Paul
Frees (Charlie Beary), and Grace Stafford (Bessie Beary/Goose Beary/Suzy Beary).
"Goose Is Wild" was distributed on November 12, 1963 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 1EX, folder 3
Exposure sheets
1963
Scope and Contents note
Exposure sheets (including continuity) for "Goose Is Wild."
box 11B, folder 16
Backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 24, 29, and 41. Artists: Art Landy and Ray
Huffine.
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1963
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Goose Is Wild" (5 items).
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1963
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Goose Is Wild."
box 38M, folder 5
Music
1963
Scope and Contents note
Detail music sheets with Darrell Calker music sketch.
box 47PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 2, 9, 13 (was U-251, background 47), 18, 22,
Overlay 49, 50, 52. Notes: BG 13 was U-251 BG 47.
box 54, folder 4
Drawings
1963
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Main title drawing: GOOSE IS WILD.
box 56PB, folder 20
Pan backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlays for 14, 20, 21.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1963
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Goose Is Wild."
box 62M, folder 2
Music
1963
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Darrell Calker.
Gopher Broke (Prod. #U-241) Subseries 157.
1969
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 157 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds,layout drawings, photostat
storyboards, bar sheets and orchestral parts for production #U-241, "Gopher Broke."
DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal Howard. ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe.
LAYOUT/BACKGROUND: Nino Carbe. MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICES: Paul Frees (Charlie
Beary) and Grace Stafford (Bessie Beary). RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Gopher Broke" was
released theatrically in 1969 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 4P
Layout drawings
1969
Scope and Contents note
Layout drawings for "Gopher Broke" (10 items).
box 14B, folder 16
Backgrounds
1969
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 41. Artist: Nino Carbe.
box 18P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1969
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Gopher Broke" (8 items).
box 42PB, folder 5
Pan backgrounds
1969
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 1, 4, 37, 52, 77.
box 66M, folder 2
Music
1969
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 68C, folder 53
Cels
1969
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: GOPHER BROKE.
box 126P
Bar sheets
1969
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (20
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Gopher Broke."
Great Who Dood It, The (Prod. #U-12) Subseries 158.
1952
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 158 contains drawings, exposure sheets, pan cels, a bound script,
scene/footage sheets, storyboards, sound effects sheet, dialogue sheets, sketches,
stills, a holograph score and music sketch for production #U-12, "The Great Who Dood
It." DIRECTOR: Don Patterson. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Laverne Harding, Paul
Smith, and Ray Abrams. BACKGROUNDS: Fred Brunish. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICES: Dal
McKennon (Buzz Buzzard) and Grace Stafford (Woody). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "The
Great Who Dood It" was released theatrically on October 20, 1952 and was distributed
by Universal Pictures.
box 1EX, folder 24
Exposure sheets
1952
Scope and Contents note
Exposure sheets (including continuity) for "The Great Who Dood It."
box 2M, folder 3
Music
1952
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 15P, folder 2
Script
1952
Scope and Contents note
Bound script.
box 21M, folder 4
Music
1952
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 23PC, folder 7
Pan cels
1952
Scope and Contents note
Pan cels for scene 46.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1952
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "The Great Who Dood It."
box 37P, folder 6
Production materials
1952
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches (100 items), sound effects sheet (1 item), dialogue
sheets (20 items) and background sketch of circus tents (1 items).
box 65P, folder 2
Stills
1952
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (19 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills for "The Great Who Dood It."
box 165, folder 5
Drawings
1952
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 46. Held pan cel of a passenger train. Artist: Ray Abrams.
Greatest Man in Siam, The (Prod. #D-3) Subseries 159.
1944
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 159 contains storyboards, scene/footage breakdown, lyric sheets, sheet
music, stills with negatives, and model sheets for production #D-3, "The Greatest Man
in Siam." DIRECTOR: Shamus Culhane. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer. ANIMATION:
Pat Matthews and Emery Hawkins. LAYOUT: Art Heinemann. BACKGROUNDS: Philip DeGuard.
MUSIC: Darrell Calker. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "The Greatest Man in Siam" was
released theatrically on March 27, 1944 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 29P, folder 2
Production materials
1944
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches (236 items), scene/footage breakdown (18 items), lyric
sheets (10 items) and sheet music (3 items).
box 66P, folder 4
Stills w/ negatives
1944
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (3 items) and negatives (3
items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills with negatives for "The Greatest Man in Siam."
box 82P, folder 28
Model sheets
1944
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (5
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of King Size, the Hottest Man, the Richest Man, and the Smartest Man
by Emery Hawkins.
Greedy Gabby Gator (Prod. #U-156) Subseries 160.
1963
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 160 contains backgrounds, exposure sheets, pan backgrounds, photostat
storyboards, scene/footage sheets, dialogue and cutting continuity, main and end title
check list, and orchestral parts for production #U-156, "Greedy Gabby Gator."
DIRECTOR: Sid Marcus. STORY: Milt Schaffer. ANIMATION: Ray Abrams, Roy Jenkins, and
Art Davis. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICES: Daws
Butler and Grace Stafford. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Greedy Gabby Gator" was released
theatrically on March 26, 1963 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 1EX, folder 4
Exposure sheets
1963
Scope and Contents note
Exposure sheets (including continuity) for "Greedy Gabby Gator."
box 11B, folder 4
Backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 40. Artists: Art Landy and Ray Huffine.
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1963
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Greedy Gabby Gator" (4 items).
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1963
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Greedy Gabby Gator."
box 43P, folder 38
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1963
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--10 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Greedy Gabby Gator."
box 49PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlay 1A, Overlay 1B, 2, 4, 8, 41, 43, 45C.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1963
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list.
box 75M, folder 1
Music
1963
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
Guest Who? (Prod. #U-192) Subseries 161.
1965
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 161 contains backgrounds, drawings, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, cutting and dialogue continuity, and orchestral parts for
production #U-192, "Guest Who?" DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal Howard. ANIMATION:
Les Kline and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Walter Greene.
VOICES: Daws Butler (Junior Butler), Paul Frees (Charlie Beary), and Grace Stafford
(Bessie Beary). "Guest Who?" was released theatrically on February 1, 1965 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 12B, folder 15
Backgrounds
1965
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 7 and 13.
box 17P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1965
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Guest Who?" (9 items).
box 21PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1965
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 9, 14, 20, 36, 37, 55, 58.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Guest Who?"
box 43P, folder 3
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1965
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--11 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Guest Who?"
box 54, folder 22
Drawings
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Main title drawing: GUEST WHO?
box 92M, folder 7
Music
1965
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
Half Empty Saddles (Prod. #U-83) Subseries 162.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 162 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, a holograph score and music sketch for production #U-83, "Half
Empty Saddles." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Dalton Sandifer. ANIMATION: Les Kline
and Robert Bentley. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Raymond Jacobs. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler.
VOICES: Dal McKennon and Grace Stafford (Woody). "Half Empty Saddles" was released
theatrically on June 16, 1958 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 2PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1958
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scene 26.
box 6B, folder 3
Backgrounds
1958
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 22, 23, 23B, and 30.
box 14M, folder 7
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1958
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Half Empty Saddles" (5 items).
box 28M, folder 1
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch. File also includes sketches for
cues M-4, M-4AA, M-9, and M-6AAA.
box 34PB, folder 4
Pan backgrounds
1958
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 7, 10, 11, 19, 26, 38.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Half Empty Saddles."
box 43P, folder 12
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--10 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Half Empty Saddles."
box 56PB, folder 35
Pan backgrounds
1958
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: UL 17.
Half-Baked Alaska (Prod. #U-194) Subseries 163.
1965
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 163 contains backgrounds, cels, drawings, pan backgrounds, photostat
storyboards, scene/footage sheets, cutting and dialogue continuity, and orchestral
parts for production #U-194, "Half-Baked Alaska." DIRECTOR: Sid Marcus. STORY: Cal
Howard. ANIMATION: Ray Abrams and Art Davis. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray Huffine.
MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICE: Daws Butler (Chilly Willy and Smedley). RUNNING TIME: 7
minutes. "Half-Baked Alaska" was released theatrically on April 5, 1965 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 12B, folder 16
Backgrounds
1965
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 8.
box 17P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1965
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Half-Baked Alaska" (5 items).
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Half-Baked Alaska."
box 43P, folder 12
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1965
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--10 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Half-Baked Alaska."
box 44PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1965
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 7, 28, 36, 39, Overlay 40, 41, 44, 50.
box 54, folder 24
Drawings
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Main title drawings: HALF BAKED ALASKA.
box 68C, folder 8
Cels
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: HALF-BAKED ALASKA.
box 77M, folder 3
Music
1965
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
Hams That Couldn't Be Cured, The (Prod. #1010) Subseries 164.
1942
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 164 contains storyboard sketches, title suggestions, synopsis, dialogue
sheets, pencil sketches, and model sheets for production #1010, "The Hams That
Couldn't Be Cured." DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz. STORY: Ben Hardaway and L.E. Elliott.
ANIMATION: Alex Lovy and R. Somerville. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. RUNNING TIME: 6
minutes. "The Hams That Couldn't Be Cured" was released on March 4, 1942 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 28P, folder 2
Production materials
1942
Scope and Contents note
Colored pencil storyboard sketches (114 items), title suggestions (1 item), sketch
(1 item), synopsis (2 items), dialogue sheets (8 items) and model sheets (2
items).
box 74P, folder 38
Synopsis
1942
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "The Hams That Couldn't Be Cured."
Happy Scouts (Prod. #848) Subseries 165.
1938
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 165 contains negative model sheets and gag sketches for production #848,
"Happy Scouts." DIRECTOR: Fred Kopietz. STORY: Victor McLeod and James Miele.
ANIMATION: Merle Gilson and Dick Marion. MUSIC: Frank Churchill. RUNNING TIME: 7
minutes. "Happy Scouts" was released theatrically on June 20, 1938 and was distributed
by Universal Pictures.
box 82P, folder 4
Model sheet negative
1938
Scope and Contents note
Negative of a model sheet of Oswald as a scout leader, a Native American character
called Wahoo Junior, and other characters (1 item).
box 147P, folder 39
Gag sketches
1938
Scope and Contents note
Hunting and camping theme gag sketches, circa 1930's. File includes materials from
productions #840 and #848 (9 items). See GAG SKETCHES FOR PRODUCTIONS in SUBJECT
FILES.
Hassle in a Castle (Prod. #U-208) Subseries 166.
1966
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 166 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, cutting and dialogue
continuity, bar sheets, a holograph score, music sketch, and orchestral parts for
production #U-208, "Hassle in a Castle." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal Howard.
ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Clarence
Wheeler. VOICES: Daws Butler and Grace Stafford. "Hassle in a Castle" was released
theatrically on March 1, 1966 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 13B, folder 7
Backgrounds
1966
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 2, 10, 13, 60, and unknown scenes.
box 37M, folder 5
Music
1966
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 44P, folder 1
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1966
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--8 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Hassle in a Castle."
box 44PB, folder 4
Pan backgrounds
1966
Scope and Contents note
Pan backgrounds for scenes 3, 15, Overlay 22, 23, 30, 31, 54, 55, 62.
box 52M, folder 1
Music
1966
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Clarence Wheeler.
box 52M, folder 4
Music
1966
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 54PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1966
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Assorted layout drawings. Notes: Assorted layout drawings.
General note
Notes: Assorted layout drawings.
box 54PB, folder 24
Pan backgrounds
1966
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Assorted background dupes.
General note
Notes: Assorted BG DUPES.
box 56PB, folder 7
Pan backgrounds
1966
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlay 33.
box 68C, folder 22
Cels
1966
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: HASSLE IN A CASTLE.
box 124P
Bar sheets
1966
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (20
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Hassle in a Castle."
Have Gun-Can't Travel (Prod. #U-217) Subseries 167.
1967
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 167 contains backgrounds, cels, drawings, pan backgrounds, bar sheets, a
holograph score, music sketch, and orchestral parts for production #U-217, "Have
Gun-Can't Travel." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal Howard. ANIMATION: Les Kline
and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICES: Dal McKennon and
Grace Stafford (Woody). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Have Gun-Can't Travel" was released
theatrically on February 1, 1967 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 13B, folder 16
Backgrounds
1967
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 32A.
box 19B, folder 24
Backgrounds
1967
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 28.
box 24PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1967
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 3, 9, 37, 52.
box 36M, folder 2
Music
1967
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence wheeler music sketch and Walter Greene notes.
box 68C, folder 31
Cels
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: HAVE GUN-CAN'T TRAVEL.
box 69M, folder 2
Music
1967
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Clarence Wheeler.
box 89M, folder 10
Music
1967
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 101, folder 11
Drawings
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 32. Characters: Woody Woodpecker, Dirty Mac.
box 124P
Bar sheets
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (20
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Have Gun-Can't Travel."
box 136C, folder 9
Cels
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 32. Characters: Woody Woodpecker, Dirty Mac.
Hay Rube (Prod. #U-31) Subseries 168.
1954
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 168 contains backgrounds, exposure sheets, pan backgrounds, a bound script,
scene/footage sheets, a holograph score and music sketch for production #U-31, "Hay
Rube." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Michael Maltese. ANIMATION: Robert Bentley, La
Verne Harding, and Gil Turner. SET DESIGN: Raymond Jacobs and Art Landy. MUSIC:
Clarence Wheeler. VOICES: Dal McKennon and Grace Stafford. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes.
"Hay Rube" was released theatrically on June 7, 1954 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 1EX, folder 10
Exposure sheets
1954
Scope and Contents note
Exposure sheets for "Hay Rube."
box 2B, folder 12
Backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 36 and 44. Artist: Ray Jacobs.
box 7PB, folder 8
Pan backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scene 31.
box 9M, folder 6
Music
1954
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 15P, folder 4
Script
1954
Scope and Contents note
Bound script for "Hay Rube."
box 30M, folder 6
Music
1954
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1954
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity) for "Hay Rube."
box 35PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scene 53.
Heap Big Hepcat (Prod. #U-109) Subseries 169.
1960
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 169 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, dialogue
sheets, main and end title check list, model sheets, a holograph score and music
sketch for production #U-109, "Heap Big Hepcat." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY:
Dalton Sandifer. ANIMATION: Robert Bentley, Les Kline, Don Patterson. SETTINGS: Art
Landy and Raymond Jacobs. MUSIC: Eugene Poddany. VOICE: Dal McKennon and Grace
Stafford. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Heap Big Hepcat" was released theatrically on
March 2, 1960 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 8B, folder 5
Backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 5 with OL 1X, and 21.
box 18M, folder 5
Music
1960
Scope and Contents note
Eugene Poddany holograph score.
box 35M, folder 2
Music
1960
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Eugene Poddany music sketch.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1960
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Heap Big Hepcat."
box 45P, folder 15
Dialogue sheets
1960
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 dialogue sheets (7
items)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue sheets for "Heap Big Hepcat."
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1960
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Heap Big Hepcat."
box 69PB, folder 4
Pan backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 4, 5B, 6, 25, 28, 35, 36, 38, 38A.
box 73PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 18, 26.
box 80PB, folder unknown
container
Pan backgrounds
1960
General Physical Description note: OVERSIZED-stored off site
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Special enclosure to accommodate size. Stored in off-site at SRLF or in
Performing Arts S/C.
box 84P, folder 18
Model sheets
1960
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (2
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil model sheets.
Helter Shelter (#U-40) Subseries 170.
1955
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 170 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, scene
breakdown with dialogue, a holograph score and music sketch for production #U-40,
"Helter Shelter." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Michael Maltese. ANIMATION: Laverne
Harding, Robert Bentley, Herman Cohen, and Gil Turner. SETTINGS: Art Landy. MUSIC:
Clarence Wheeler. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Helter Shelter" was released theatrically
on January 17, 1955 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 2B, folder 19
Backgrounds
1955
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 10, 12, 37, 57A, and 58. Artist: Ray Jacobs.
box 7M, folder 4
Music
1955
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 20B, folder 4
Backgrounds
1955
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 1.
box 32PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1955
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 2, 5, 6, 23, 39, 57B.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1955
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Helter Shelter."
box 44M, folder 7
Music
1955
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 45P, folder 5
Scene breakdown; model sheets
1955
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 scene breakdown (23 items);
model sheet (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Scene breakdown with dialogue (23 items) and model sheet (1 item).
box 148P, folder 18
Model sheet
1955
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Original model sheet for "Helter Shelter."
Hi-Seas Hi-Jacker (Prod. #U-163) Subseries 172.
1963
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 172 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, main and end title sheet, model sheets, music sketches and
orchestral parts for production #U-163, "Hi-Seas Hi-Jacker." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith.
STORY: Dave Detiege. ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray
Huffine. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. VOICE: Dal McKennon (Inspector Willoughby). "Hi-Seas
Hi-Jacker" was released theatrically on October 16, 1963 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 11B, folder 10
Backgrounds
1963
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 2, 49, and 66. Artists: Ray Huffine and Art
Landy.
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1963
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Hi-Seas Hi-Jacker" (4 items).
box 19PB, folder 1
Pan background
1963
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 5, Overlay 19, 21, 25, 30, 41, 48.
box 29M, folder 1
Music
1963
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Darrell Calker music sketch.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1963
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Hi-Seas Hi-Jacker."
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1963
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Hi-Seas Hi-Jacker."
box 76M, folder 5
Music
1963
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Darrell Calker.
box 147P, folder 16
Model sheet
1963
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Original model sheet of Jack Tarr (?).
box 148P, folder 2
Model sheet
1963
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheet.
Highway Hecklers (Prod. #U-235) Subseries 173.
1968
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 173 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, layout drawings, photostat
storyboards, bar sheets, and orchestral parts for production #U-235, "Highway
Hecklers." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Les Kline and
Al Coe. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICES: Daws Butler (Chilly
Willy), Grace Stafford (Woody--credit only). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Highway
Heckler" was released theatrically on September 1, 1968 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 4P
Layout drawings
1968
Scope and Contents note
Layout drawings for "Highway Hecklers" (10 items).
box 14B, folder 11
Backgrounds
1968
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 27 and 43.
box 16B, folder 18
Backgrounds
1968
Scope and Contents note
Notes: OL 13, OL 13A, OL 24, and OL 87.
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1968
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Highway Hecklers" (11 items).
box 28PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1968
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 30, 33, 35, 47, 48, 60.
box 68C, folder 48
Cels
1968
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: HIGHWAY HECKLERS.
box 85M, folder 2
Music
1968
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 126P
Bar sheets
1968
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (19
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Highway Hecklers."
box 226C, folder 36
Cels
1968
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Scene: Credit. "Directed by Paul J. Smith." One title, two cel elements.
His Better Elf (Prod. #U-87) Subseries 174.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 174 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, a
holograph score and music sketch for production #U-87, "His Better Elf." DIRECTOR:
Paul J. Smith. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Les Kline, Don Patterson, and Robert
Bentley. LAYOUT: Art Landy. BACKGROUND: Irv. Wyner. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICE:
Dal McKennon and Grace Stafford. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "His Better Elf" was
released theatrically on May 19, 1958 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 6B, folder 7
Backgrounds
1958
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 12 and 20A.
box 11PB, folder 4
Pan background
1958
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: UL 32.
box 18M, folder 1
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "His Better Elf."
box 48M, folder 6
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 53PB, folder 4
Pan background
1958
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic background for scene 2.
box 226C, folder 31
Cels
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: Credit. "Directed by Paul J. Smith."
Hold That Rock (Prod. #U-63) Subseries 175.
1956
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 175 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, main and end title check list, a holograph score and music
sketch for production #U-63, "Hold That Rock." DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Homer
Brightman. ANIMATION: Ray Abrams and La Verne Harding. SETTINGS: Raymond Jacobs and
Art Landy. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICES: Daws Butler (Chilly Willy); "Chilly Willy"
Vocal by "Wee" Bonnie Baker. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Hold That Rock" was released
theatrically on July 30, 1956 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 1PB, folder 8
Pan backgrounds
1956
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 44, 81.
box 4B, folder 2
Backgrounds
1956
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 29, 41, and 48. Artists: Ray Jacobs and Art
Landy.
box 14M, folder 2
Music
1956
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score with sketches for cues M-14 and M-14A.
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1956
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Hold That Rock" (3 items).
box 27M, folder 1
Music
1956
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1956
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Hold That Rock."
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1956
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Hold That Rock."
Hollywood Matador, The (Prod. #1009) Subseries 176.
1942
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 176 contains storyboard sketches, dialogue sheets, production notes, title
suggestions, model sheets, and a synopsis for production #1009, "The Hollywood
Matador" (a.k.a. "The Mad Matador"). DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Ben Hardaway and L.E.
Elliott. ANIMATION: Alex Lovy and Robert Bentley. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. VOICE: Mel
Blanc and Ben Hardaway. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "The Hollywood Matador" was released
theatrically on February 9, 1942 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 28P, folder 1
Production materials
1942
Scope and Contents note
Colored pencil storyboard sketches (283 items), dialogue sheets (3 items),
production notes (2 items), sketch (1 item) and title suggestions (2 items).
box 74P, folder 37
Synopsis
1942
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "The Hollywood Matador."
box 82P, folder 20
Model sheet
1942
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets
Scope and Contents note
Model sheet of the bull and Woody Woodpecker (1 item).
Home Sweet Homewrecker (Prod. #U-138) Subseries 177.
1962
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 177 contains pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, cutting and dialogue
continuity, main and end title check list, a holograph score, extra drum parts,
orchestral parts, and music sketch for production #U-138, "Home Sweet Homewrecker."
DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Dalton Sandifer. ANIMATION: Les Kline, Al Coe, and Ray
Abrams. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICE: Grace
Stafford. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Home Sweet Homewrecker" was released theatrically
on January 30, 1962 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 23M, folder 14
Music
1962
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 33M, folder 9
Music
1962
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1962
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Home Sweet Homewrecker."
box 44P, folder 2
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1962
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--7 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Home Sweet Homewrecker."
box 53M, folder 3
Music
1962
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Clarence Wheeler.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1962
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list.
box 70PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1962
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 46, 48, 52, 80, 87, and one unidentified
scene.
box 73PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1962
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 13, 45.
box 81PB, folder unknown
container
Pan backgrounds
1962
General Physical Description note: OVERSIZED-stored off site
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Special enclosure to accommodate size. Stored off site at SRLF or in
Performing Arts S/C.
box 92M, folder 2
Music
1962
Scope and Contents note
Extra drum parts for productions U-136 and U-138, Clarence Wheeler.
Hook, Line, and Stinker (Prod. #U-239) Subseries 178.
1969
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 178 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, layout drawings, photostat
storyboards, main and end title check list, bar sheets, and orchestral parts for
production #U-239, "Hook, Line, and Stinker." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal
Howard. ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe. LAYOUT/BACKGROUND: Nino Carbe. MUSIC: Walter
Greene. VOICE: Daws Butler and Grace Stafford (Woody). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Hook,
Line, and Stinker" was released March 1, 1968 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 4P
Layout drawings
1969
Scope and Contents note
Layout drawings for "Hook, Line, and Stinker" (10 items).
box 5PB, folder 7
Pan backgrounds
1969
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 9, 23, 28.
box 14B, folder 14
Backgrounds
1969
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 66 and 78. Artist: Nino Carbe.
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1969
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Hook, Line, and Stinker" (8 items).
box 42PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1969
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 2, 25, 27, 35, Overlay 35, 38, 50.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1969
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Hook, Line, and Stinker."
box 65M, folder 1
Music
1969
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 68C, folder 51
Cels
1969
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: HOOK, LINE, AND STINKER.
box 126P
Bar sheets
1969
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (20
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Hook, Line, and Stinker."
box 226C, folder 6
Cels
1969
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: Credits. Job titles cel from main credits for productions U-237 and
U-239.
box 226C, folder 8
Cels
1969
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: Credits. MPAA registration number cel from main credits.
Horse Play (Prod. #U-222) Subseries 179.
1967
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 179 contains backgrounds, cels, drawings, exposure sheets, pan backgrounds,
photostat storyboards, bar sheets, music sketches and orchestral parts for production
#U-222, "Horse Play." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal Howard. ANIMATION: Al Coe
and Les Kline. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICE: Daws Butler and
Grace Stafford (Woody). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Horse Play" was released
theatrically on April 1, 1967 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 1EX, folder 2
Exposure sheets
1967
Scope and Contents note
Exposure sheets (including continuity) for "Horse Play."
box 5PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1967
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 6, 18, Overlay 39, 59, 65.
box 13B, folder 20
Backgrounds
1967
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 54.
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1967
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Horse Play" (5 items).
box 38M, folder 7
Music
1967
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Walter Greene music sketch.
box 54PB, folder 16
Pan backgrounds
1967
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Assorted background dupes.
General note
Notes: Assorted BG DUPES.
box 68C, folder 36
Cels
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: HORSE PLAY.
box 81M, folder 4
Music
1967
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 82M, folder 2
Music
1967
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 101, folder 5
Drawings
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 6. Characters: Woody Woodpecker, Sugarfoot. Artist: Al Coe.
box 125P
Bar sheets
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (21
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Horse Play."
box 137C, folder 7
Cels
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 6. Characters: Woody Woodpecker, Sugarfoot. Artist: Al Coe.
box 166, folder unknown
container
Drawings
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 6. Character: Buster Indian. Artist: Al Coe.
box 166, folder 12
Drawings
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 6. Character: Buster Indian. Artist: Al Coe.
box 167, folder 5
Drawings
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 6. Scene 6 and other Woody Woodpecker cels/drawings from same production
period. Artist possibly Al Coe.
box 167, folder 6
Drawings
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene: UNKNOWN. Character: Dirty Dan (?). Partial sequence. Artist: Possibly Al
Coe.
box 167, folder 7
Drawings
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 6. Character: Sugarfoot. Artist possibly Al Coe.
box 229C, folder unknown
container
Cels
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 6. Character: Buster Indian. Artist: Al Coe.
box 229C, folder 9
Cels
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 6. Character: Buster Indian. Artist: Al Coe.
box 230C, folder 9
Cels
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 6. Scene 6 and other Woody Woodpecker cels/drawings from same production
period. Artist possibly Al Coe.
box 230C, folder 10
Cels
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: UNKNOWN. Character: Dirty Dan (?). Partial sequence. Artist: Possibly Al
Coe.
box 230C, folder 11
Cels
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 6. Character: Sugarfoot. Artist possibly Al Coe.
Horse's Tale, A (Prod. #U-27) Subseries 180.
1954
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 180 contains backgrounds, exposure sheets, pan backgrounds, bound script,
scene breakdown with dialogue, scene/footage sheets, model sheets, a holograph score,
music sketch, and effects sketch for production #U-27, "A Horse's Tale." DIRECTOR:
Paul J. Smith. STORY: Michael Maltese. ANIMATION: Al Coe and Les Kline. SETTINGS: Ray
Huffine. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICE: Daws Butler and Grace Stafford. RUNNING TIME:
6 minutes. "A Horse's Tale" was released theatrically on February 15, 1954 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 1EX, folder 12
Exposure sheets
1954
Scope and Contents note
Exposure sheets for production #U-27, A HORSE'S TALE.
box 2B, folder 8
Backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 37, 46, 49, and 61(w/cel overlay). Artist: Ray
Jacobs.
box 2M, folder 7
Music
1954
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 15P, folder 4
Script
1954
Scope and Contents note
Bound script for "A Horse's Tale."
box 31M, folder 1
Music
1954
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 31P, folder 13
Scene breakdown with dialogue; dialogue sheets
1954
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 scene breakdown (2 copies, 20
items each); dialogue sheets (9 items)
Scope and Contents note
Scene breakdown with dialogue (2 copies, 20 items each) and dialogue sheets (9
items).
box 31PB, folder 9
Pan backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 24, 27, 42, and one unidentified scene.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1954
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "A Horse's Tale."
box 39M, folder 6
Music
1954
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler music effects sketch.
box 130P, folder 2
Model sheet
1954
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheet of Sugarfoot (1 item).
Hot and Cold Penguin (#U-51) Subseries 181.
1955
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 181 contains pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, a synopsis, a holograph
score and music sketch for production #U-51, "Hot and Cold Penguin." WRITTEN AND
DIRECTED BY: Alex Lovy. ANIMATION: La Verne Harding, Ray Abrams, and Don Patterson.
SETTINGS: Raymond Jacobs. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. Tex Avery
drew the original storyboards for this cartoon. "Hot and Cold Penguin" was released
theatrically on October 24, 1955 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 1PB, folder 5
Pan backgrounds
1955
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 9, 14.
box 7M, folder 2
Music
1955
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 8PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1955
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 10, 13, 51.
box 34M, folder 1
Music
1955
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch. [Detail sheets bear working
title, "Little America."]
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1955
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Hot and Cold Penguin."
box 74P, folder 74
Synopsis
1955
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "Hot and Cold Penguin."
Hot Diggity Dog (Prod. #220) Subseries 182.
1967
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 182 contains cels, pan backgrounds, bar sheets and orchestral parts for
production #U-220, "Hot Diggity Dog." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal Howard.
ANIMATION: Al Coe and Les Kline. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine. VOICE: Dal McKennon and Grace
Stafford (Woody). RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Hot Diggity Dog" was released theatrically
on March 1, 1967 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 24PB, folder 4
Pan backgrounds
1967
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 12, 13, 14, 21, 27, 33, 39, Overlay 41, 49, 58,
62.
box 68C, folder 34
Cels
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: HOT DIGGITY DOG.
box 75M, folder 5
Music
1967
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 125P
Bar sheets
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (20
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Hot Diggity Dog."
Hot Noon (or 12 O'Clock For Sure) (Prod. #U-26) Subseries 183.
1953
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 183 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, bound script, photostat
storyboard, scene/footage sheets, notes on the music and a music sketch for production
#U-26, "Hot Noon (or 12 O'Clock For Sure)." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Homer
Brightman. ANIMATION: Gil Turner, La Verne Harding, and Robert Bentley. SETTINGS:
Raymond Jacobs and Art Landy. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICES: Dal McKennon (Buzz
Buzzard) and Grace Stafford (Woody). RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Hot Noon (or 12 O'Clock
For Sure)" was released theatrically on November 15, 1953 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 2B, folder 7
Backgrounds
1953
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 1, 25, 27, 27C, 57A, and 75. Artist: Ray Jacobs.
box 15P, folder 4
Script
1953
Scope and Contents note
Bound script.
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1953
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards (5 items).
box 21B, folder 20
Backgrounds
1953
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 64.
box 30M, folder 7
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 31P, folder 12
Notes
1953
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 notes
Scope and Contents note
Production note on the music for "Hot Noon (or 12 O'Clock For Sure)" (1 item).
box 31PB, folder 8
Pan backgrounds
1953
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 4, 15A, 74.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Hot Noon (or 12 O'Clock For Sure)."
box 225C, folder 35
Cels
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels (3 items)
Scope and Contents note
Scene: Credits. Job titles and artists credits. Three elements.
Hot Rod Huckster (Prod. #U-34) Subseries 184.
1954
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 184 contains pan backgrounds, bound script, photostat storyboard, scene
breakdown with dialogue, dialogue sheets, scene/footage sheets, a holograph score, bar
sheets and a music sketch for production #U-34, "Hot Rod Huckster." DIRECTOR: Don
Patterson. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Ray Abrams, Herman Cohen, and Ken
Southworth. SET DESIGN: Art Landy. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICES: Dal McKennon (Buzz
Buzzard) and Grace Stafford (Woody). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Hot Rod Huckster" was
released theatrically on July 5, 1954 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 7M, folder 5
Music
1954
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 15P, folder 4
Script
1954
Scope and Contents note
Bound script for "Hot Rod Huckster."
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1954
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Hot Rod Huckster" (4 items).
box 24M, folder 16
Music
1954
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets and Wheeler music sketch for arrangement of "Screwy Song." [Calker short
score for THE SCREWDRIVER used as reference material by Wheeler.]
box 31P, folder 19
Scene breakdown; dialogue
1954
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 scene breakdown (2 copies, 20
items each); dialogue sheets (17 items)
Scope and Contents note
Scene breakdown with dialogue (2 copies, 20 items each) and dialogue sheets (17
items).
box 35M, folder 7
Music
1954
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1954
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Hot Rod Huckster."
box 55PB, folder 16
Pan backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: UL 54.
box 66PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 19, 20.
box 77PB, folder unknown
container
Pan backgrounds
1954
General Physical Description note: OVERSIZED-stored off site
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Special enclosure to accommodate size. Stored off-site at SRLF or in
Performing Arts S/C.
Hot Time on Ice (Prod. #U-219) Subseries 185.
1967
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 185 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, cutting and dialogue
continuity, bar sheets and orchestral parts for production #U-219, "Hot Time on Ice."
DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Sid Marcus. ANIMATION: Al Coe and Les Kline. SETTINGS:
Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICE: Daws Butler (Chilly Willy). RUNNING TIME: 7
minutes. "Hot Time on Ice" was released theatrically on March 1, 1967 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 13B, folder 18
Backgrounds
1967
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 6, 11, and 27.
box 43P, folder 13
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1967
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--10 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting and dialogue continuity for "Hot Time on Ice."
box 43PB, folder 6
Pan backgrounds
1967
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 1, 19, 46, 47A.
box 68C, folder 33
Cels
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: HOT TIME ON ICE.
box 75M, folder 4
Music
1967
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 124P
Bar sheets
1967
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (20
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Hot Time on Ice."
How To Stuff A Woodpecker (Prod. #U-111) Subseries 186.
1960
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 186 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, main and
end title check list, a holograph score and music sketch for production #U-111, "How
To Stuff A Woodpecker." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Dalton Sandifer. ANIMATION:
Laverne Harding, Les Kline, and Ray Abrams. SETTINGS: Art Landy. MUSIC: Clarence
Wheeler. VOICES: Dal McKennon and Grace Stafford (Woody). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes.
"How To Stuff A Woodpecker" was released theatrically on May 18, 1960 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 8B, folder 7
Backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 38. Artist: Art Landy.
box 17M, folder 7
Music
1960
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 27M, folder 5
Music
1960
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1960
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "How To Stuff A Woodpecker."
box 37PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 15, 23, 31, 34, 35, 40, 44, 45, Overlay 45, 46,
49, 56.
box 55PB, folder 10
Pan backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for Overlay 33, UL 40, OL 48, UL 53, UL 55.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1960
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
MAin and end title check list.
Hunger Strife (Prod. #U-113) Subseries 188.
1960
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 188 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, a holograph score and music sketch for production #U-113,
"Hunger Strife." DIRECTOR: Jack Hannah. STORY: Dalton Sandifer. ANIMATION: Ray Abrams
and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Ray Huffine and Art Landy. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICE: Dal
McKennon (Ranger Willoughby). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Hunger Strife" was released
theatrically on August 10, 1960 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 8B, folder 9
Backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 1 and 69.
box 14PB, folder 5
Pan backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 5, 8, 10, 11, 17, UL 19, 19, 24, 34, UL 50.
box 16M, folder 1
Music
1960
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score with sketch for music.
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1960
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Hunger Strife" (2 items).
box 27M, folder 7
Music
1960
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Wheeler music sketch. File also includes and end title cue
sketches.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1960
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Hunger Strife."
Hyde and Sneak (Prod. #U-149) Subseries 189.
1962
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 189 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, main and end title check list, model sheet (plus 2 photocopies),
music sketch and orchestral parts for production #U-149, "Hyde and Sneak." DIRECTOR:
Paul J. Smith. STORY: Bill Danch. ANIMATION: Les Kline and Ray Abrams. SETTINGS: Art
Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. VOICE: Grace Stafford (Vampira Vamp) and
Dal McKennon (Inspector Willoughby). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Hyde and Sneak" was
released theatrically on July 24, 1962 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 10B, folder 15
Backgrounds
1962
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 24 and 33. Artists: Art Landy and Ray Huffine.
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1962
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Hyde and Sneak" (4 items).
box 18PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1962
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 2, 5, 6, Overlay 8, Overlay 9, 9, 10, 25, 41,
62.
box 20B, folder 34
Backgrounds
1962
Scope and Contents note
Notes: OL 37.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1962
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Hyde and Sneak."
box 43M, folder 2
Music
1962
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Darrell Calker music sketch.
box 55M, folder 1
Music
1962
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Darrell Calker.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1962
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list.
box 148P, folder 48
Model sheet (plus photocopies)
1962
Scope and Contents note
Original model sheet and 2 photocopies.
Hypnotic Hick, The (Prod. #U-24) Subseries 190.
1953
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 190 contains exposure sheets, a bound script, dialogue sheets,
scene/footage sheets, promotional stills with negatives, a holograph score and a music
sketch for production #U-24, "The Hypnotic Hick." This is the first and only 3D
cartoon made by Lantz Productions. DIRECTOR: Don Patterson. STORY: Homer Brightman.
ANIMATION: Ray Abrams, Laverne Harding, Ken Southworth, Gil Turner, Herman Cohen,
Clarence Wheeler, Homer Brightman, Raymond Jacobs, Art Landy, and Robert Bentley. SET
DESIGN: Art Landy and Raymond Jacobs. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR:
William E. Garity. VOICES: Dal McKennon (Buzz Buzzard/I. Gypem) and Grace Stafford
(Woody). RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "The Hypnotic Hick" was released theatrically on
August 26, 1953 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 1EX, folder 13
Exposure sheets
1953
Scope and Contents note
Exposure sheets for production #U-24 THE HYPNOTIC HICK.
box 10M, folder 4
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 15P, folder 3
Script
1953
Scope and Contents note
Bound script.
box 31M, folder 5
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 31P, folder 10
Dialogue sheets
1953
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 dialogue sheets (19
items)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue sheets for "The Hypnotic Hick."
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "The Hypnotic Hick."
box 65P, folder 13
Stills
1953
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (8 items) and negatives (11
items)
Scope and Contents note
Stills with negatives.
Hysterical High Spots in American History (Prod. #996) Subseries 191.
1941
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 191 contains backgrounds, storyboards, dialogue sheets, and synopsis for
production #996, "Hysterical High Spots in American History." DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz.
STORY: Ben Hardaway. ANIMATION: Alex Lovy and La Verne Harding. MUSIC: Darrell Calker.
SET DESIGN: Fred Brunish. VOICES: Mel Blanc and Sara Berner. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes.
"Hysterical High Spots in American History" was released theatrically on March 31,
1941 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 1B, folder 6
Backgrounds
1941
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 38 and 42. Artist: Fred Brunish.
box 25P, folder 6
Storyboards; dialogue sheets
1941
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (215 items); 8
1/2 x 11 dialogue sheets (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketch storyboards with shot descriptions (215 items) and dialogue sheets (2
items) for "Hysterical High Spots in American History."
box 74P, folder 26
Synopsis
1941
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (5 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "Hysterical High Spots in American History."
I'm Cold (Prod. #U-43) Subseries 192.
1954
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 192 contains backgrounds, drawings, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards,
scene/footage sheets, model sheets, a holograph score and music sketch for production
#U-43, "I'm Cold." This cartoon marks the first appearance of Smedley the Dog.
DIRECTOR: Tex Avery. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Ray Abrams, Don Patterson, and
La Verne Harding. SET DESIGN: Raymond Jacobs. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. RUNNING TIME: 6
minutes. "I'm Cold" was released theatrically on December 20, 1954 and was distributed
by Universal Pictures.
box 1PB, folder 4
Pan backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scene 15.
box 2B, folder 21
Backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 1 and 5. Artist: Ray Jacobs.
box 10M, folder 6
Music
1955
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1954
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "I'm Cold" (4 items).
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1954
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "I'm Cold."
box 44M, folder 1
Music
1955
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 72PB, folder 2
Pan backgrounds
1954
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 9, 13, 18, 20, 25, 32, 36, 42.
box 74PB, folder unknown
container
Pan backgrounds
1954
General Physical Description note: OVERSIZED-stored off site
Scope and Contents note
Special enclosure to accommodate size. Stored off-site at SRLF or in Performing
Arts S/C.
box 148P, folder 10
Model sheets
1954
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Original model sheet for Chilly Willy (1 item). Design by Tex Avery.
box 167, folder 17
Drawings
1954
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
SCENE: Unknown. Character: Chilly Willy. Pencil test animation for "Roaring fire."
Artists: possibly Dan Patterson or Gil Turner.
I'm Just A Jitterbug (Prod. #968) Subseries 193.
1939
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 193 contains sheet music, a synopsis and script, and model sheet for
production #968, "I'm Just A Jitterbug." DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Victor McLeod.
ANIMATION: Merle Gilson and Hicks Lokey. MUSIC: Frank Marsales. RUNNING TIME: 7
minutes. "I'm Just A Jitterbug" was released theatrically on January 23, 1939 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 41P, folder 19
Sheet music
1939
Scope and Contents note
Sheet music for the title song (1 item).
box 74P, folder 9
Synopsis and script
1939
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis (1 item) and script (12 items) for "I'm Just A Jitterbug."
box 82P, folder 12
Model sheets
1939
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheet of the Jitterbug and Cuckoo (1 item).
International Woodpecker (Prod. #U-73) Subseries 195.
1957
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 195 contains backgrounds, cels, drawings, pan backgrounds, photostat
storyboards, scene/footage sheets, painted production background, model sheets, a
holograph score and music sketch for production #U-73, "International Woodpecker."
DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Dick Kinney. ANIMATION: Robert Bentley and Les Kline.
SETTINGS: Art Landy and Raymond Jacobs. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICES: Daws Butler,
June Foray (Knothead/Splinter), and Grace Stafford (Woody). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes.
"International Woodpecker" was released theatrically on July 1, 1957 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 5B, folder 4
Backgrounds
1957
Scope and Contents note
Backgrounds for scenes 1B, 2, 6 with OL 2, OL 3, OL 23, OL 38, OL 41, and OL
46.
box 7M, folder 1
Music
1957
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1957
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "International Woodpecker" (2 copies, 5 items each).
box 20B, folder 32
Backgrounds
1957
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for UL 8, UL 9, OL 26, UL 27, UL 29, and UL 49.
box 33PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1957
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 2A, 4, 10, 12, 20, 21, 24, 31.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1957
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "International Woodpecker."
box 41M, folder 4
Music
1957
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 57P, folder 7
Production background
1957
Scope and Contents note
Painted production background of a Greek ruin (1 item) and clipped pictures of
buildings from magazines to serve as design models (17 items).
box 101, folder 10
Drawings
1957
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 2. Character: Dinosaur.
box 136C, folder 8
Cels
1957
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: 2. Character: Dinosaur.
box 147P, folder 30
Model sheets
1957
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets (20
items)
Scope and Contents note
Color model sheets for various scenes.
Janie Get Your Gun (Prod. #U-195) Subseries 196.
1965
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 196 contains backgrounds, cels, drawings, pan backgrounds, photostat
storyboards, scene/footage sheets, cutting and dialogue continuity, and orchestral
parts for production #U-195, "Janie Get Your Gun." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal
Howard. ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Ray Huffine. MUSIC:
Walter Greene. VOICES: Dal McKennon and Grace Stafford (Woody). RUNNING TIME: 7
minutes. "Janie Get Your Gun" was released theatrically on May 1, 1965 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 12B, folder 17
Backgrounds
1965
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scene 37.
box 17P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1965
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Janie Get Your Gun" (6 items).
box 22PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1965
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 12, 21, 41, 42, 54, 65.
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Janie Get Your Gun."
box 44P, folder 3
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1965
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 cutting and dialogue continuity
(2 copies--9 pages each)
box 54, folder 25
Drawings
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings
Scope and Contents note
Main title drawing: JANIE GET YOUR GUN.
box 56PB, folder 13
Pan backgrounds
1965
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Overlay 35.
box 68C, folder 9
Cels
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: JANIE GET YOUR GUN.
box 78M, folder 1
Music
1965
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
Jerky Turkey (Prod. #U-227) Subseries 197.
1968
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 197 contain backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, layout drawings, photostat
storyboards, bar sheets, and orchestral parts for production #U-227, "Jerky Turkey."
DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal Howard. ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe. SETTINGS:
Ray Huffine. VOICES: Grace Stafford (Bessie Beary) and Paul Frees (Charlie Beary).
RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. "Jerky Turkey" was released theatrically in 1968 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 3P
Layout drawings
1968
Scope and Contents note
Layout drawings for "Jerky Turkey" (10 items).
box 14B, folder 4
Backgrounds
1968
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 18, OL 20, 27, 59, 60, 62, and 68.
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1968
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for "Jerky Turkey" (8 items).
box 25PB, folder 5
Pan backgrounds
1968
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 2, 8, 14, 15.
box 68C, folder 40
Cels
1968
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Main title cel: JERKY TURKEY.
box 79M, folder 1
Music
1968
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
box 125P
Bar sheets
1968
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (20
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for "Jerky Turkey."
Jittery Jester (#U-93) Subseries 198.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 198 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, main and
end title check list, a holograph score and music sketch for production #U-93,
"Jittery Jester." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Homer Brightman. ANIMATION: Robert
Bentley, Les Kline, and Don Patterson. SETTINGS: Art Landy and Raymond Jacobs. MUSIC:
Clarence Wheeler. VOICES: Dal McKennon and Grace Stafford. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes.
"Jittery Jester" was released theatrically on November 3, 1958 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 7B, folder 3
Backgrounds
1958
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for UL 31 and UL 31A. Artists: Art Landy and Ray Jacobs.
box 12M, folder 8
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 12PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1958
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 11, 49, 71.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Jittery Jester."
box 50M, folder 5
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 53PB, folder 7
Pan backgrounds
1958
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 49, 71.
box 55PB, folder 26
Pan backgrounds
1958
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: UL 36.
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Jittery Jester."
Jolly Little Elves (Prod. #688) Subseries 199.
1934
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 199 contains sketches and color models of elves for production #688, "Jolly
Little Elves." This cartoon is the first full-length Lantz production in color and was
nominated for an Academy Award. "Jolly Little Elves" was made in two-color
Technicolor, as were the subsequent Lantz Cartune Classics released during 1934 and
1935. DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz. STORY AND LYRICS: Walter Lantz and Victor McLeod.
ANIMATION: Manuel Moreno, Lester Kline, Fred Kopietz, Bill Mason, and La Verne
Harding. MUSIC: James Dietrich. "Jolly Little Elves" was theatrically released on
October 1, 1934 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 137P, folder 21
Model sheets
1934
Scope and Contents note
Sketches and color models of elves (4 items).
Juke Box Jamboree (Prod. #1015) Subseries 200.
1942
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 200 contains pencil storyboard sketches, a synopsis, sheet music, lyric
sheets, model sheets, scene/footage breakdown, an Academy Award nomination, stills
with negatives, and sketches for production #1015, "Juke Box Jamboree." This cartoon
was nominated for an Academy Award in 1942. DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Ben Hardaway
and Milt Schaffer. ANIMATION: Verne Harding. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. RUNNING TIME: 7
minutes. "Juke Box Jamboree" was released theatrically on July 27, 1942 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 34P, folder 1
Production materials
1942
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches (300 items), synopsis (2 items), sheet music (1 item),
lyric sheets (2 itemss), Academy Award nomination (1 item), model sheet (1 item) and
scene/footage breakdown (1 item).
box 64P, folder 19
Stills with negative
1942
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (4 items) and negatives (1
items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills with negative for "Juke Box Jamboree."
box 147P, folder 19
Model sketches
1942
Scope and Contents note
Original model sketch/color model for the Zowie Spirits.
Jungle Jive (Prod. #D-5) Subseries 201.
1944
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 201 contains storyboard sketches and scene/footage breakdown for production
#D-5, "Jungle Jive." DIRECTOR: Shamus Culhane. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Milt Schaffer.
ANIMATION: Paul Smith and Emery Hawkins. LAYOUT: Art Heinemann. BACKGROUNDS: Philip
DeGuard. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. PIANIST: Bob Zurke. RUNNING TIME: 6 minutes. This
cartoon contains the last known recording by pianist, Bob Zurke. He died a month after
recording the soundtrack for this cartoon in 1942."Jungle Jive" was released
theatrically on May 15, 1944 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 29P, folder 4
Storyboards; scene/footage sheets
1944
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (180 items);
scene/footage sheets (3 items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches and scene/footage breakdown for "Jungle Jive."
Jungle Medics, The (Prod. #SS-1) Subseries 202.
1960
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 202 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, and production materials for a
TV pilot titles "The Jungle Medics" (Prod. #SS-1). DIRECTOR: Jack Hannah. See also
Series 2--COMMERCIALS AND TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS, subseries 55--THE JUNGLE MEDICS and
Series 4--CHARACTER SKETCHES, Subseries 58--MONKEYS AND APES for additional
materials.
box 16B, folder 22
Backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Backgrounds for scenes 3, 5, 9, and 11. Starring Sam 'n' Simian. Theatrical
production (probably circa 1960) directed by Jack Hannah. Never assigned a U-series
production number or a release date. The film does exist in finished form in the
MCA/Universal holdings.
box 59PB, folder 14
Pan backgrounds
1960
Scope and Contents note
Pan backgrounds for scenes 2, 4, 14, & unidentified scene. Theatrical
production: SAM N'SIMIAN.
General note
Theatrical production. SAM N' SIMIAN. See 12 Field BG NOTES for SS-1.
box 147P, folder 35
Production materials
1960
Scope and Contents note
Pilot for TV series. Various production materials (16 items). Produced at
approximately the same time as U-103 (original SM-1). For additional
material-MONKEYS AND APES in CHARACTER SKETCHES.
Keeper of the Lions (Prod. #831) Subseries 203.
1937
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 203 contains a color model sheet for production #831, "Keeper of the
Lions." DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz. STORY: Charles Bowers. ANIMATION: Uncredited. MUSICAL
DIRECTION: Nathaniel Shilkret. MUSIC: George Lessner. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes.
Animation pioneer, Charles Bowers joined the Lantz staff in 1937 as a storyman. To
streamline the product of the films, Bowers created a new character - the Dumb Cluck.
This cartoon marks the first appearance of Oswald's short-lived costar. "Keeper of the
Lions" was released theatrically on October 18, 1937 ans was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 147P, folder 32
Model sheet
1937
Scope and Contents note
Color model sheet for scenes 28-31 featuring a turtle on roller skates and a
crab.
Kiddie Koncert (Prod. #UA-4) Subseries 204.
1948
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 204 contains photostat storyboards, a synopsis, storyboard sketches,
sequence sketches, cutting continuity, scene/footage breakdown, and promotional stills
with negatives for production #UA-4, "Kiddie Koncert." DIRECTOR: Dick Lundy. STORY:
Ben Hardaway and Jack Cosgriff. ANIMATION: Ed Love and Sidney Pillet. BACKGROUNDS:
Fred Brunish. MUSIC: Darrell Calker. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Kiddie Koncert" was
released theatrically on April 23, 1948 and was distributed by United Artists.
box 16P, folder 1
Photostat storyboards
1948
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards (4 copies, 3 items each).
box 24P, folder 2
Production materials
1948
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches (236 items), sequence sketches on animation paper (36
items), cutting continuity (8 copies, 4 items each) and scene/footage breakdown (2
items).
box 64P, folder 22
Stills w/ negatives
1948
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (7 items) and negatives (5
items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills with negatives for "Kiddie Koncert."
box 74P, folder 61
Synopsis
1948
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (5 items)
Scope and Contents note
Story synopsis for "Kiddie Koncert."
Kiddie League (Prod. #105) Subseries 205.
1959
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 205 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, dialogue
sheets, model sheets, main and end title list, a holograph score and music sketch for
production #U-105, "Kiddie League." DIRECTOR: Paul J. Smith. STORY: Dalton Sandifer.
ANIMATION: Robert Bentley, Les Kline, and Don Patterson. SETTINGS: Art Landy and
Raymond Jacobs. MUSIC: Eugene Poddany. VOICES: Dal McKennon and Grace Stafford.
"Kiddie League" was released theatrically on November 3, 1959 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 8B, folder 2
Backgrounds
1959
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 6, 9, 10 with OL 33, 12, 19, 45, 60, & 86.
Artists: Ray Jacobs and Art Landy.
box 17M, folder 4
Music
1960
Scope and Contents note
Eugene Poddany holograph score.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1959
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Kiddie League."
box 37PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1959
Scope and Contents note
Pan backgrounds for scenes 13, 14, 24, 26, 32, 34, 42, 72, 87.
box 40M, folder 7
Music
1959
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Eugene Poddany sketch.
box 45P, folder 11
Dialogue sheets; model sheets
1959
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue sheets (7 items) and model sheets (2 items).
box 57P, folder 1
Main and end title check list
1959
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 check list
Scope and Contents note
Main and end title check list for "Kiddie League."
Kittens' Mittens (Prod. #985) Subseries 206.
1940
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 206 contains scene/footage sheets, model sheets, and drawings for
production #985, "Kittens' Mittens." DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Victor McLeod.
ANIMATION: George Dane and LaVerne Harding. MUSIC: Frank Marsales. VOICE: Bernice
Hansen (Kittens). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "Kittens' Mittens" was released
theatrically on February 12, 1940 and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 83P, folder 19
Scene/footage sheets
1940
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for "Kittens' Mittens."
box 90P, folder 5
Model sheets
1940
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of the Three Lil' Kittens.
box 147P, folder 34
Drawings
1940
Scope and Contents note
Color model/animation drawing(#A1) for Orphan Kitten from Scene 4A.
Knights for a Day (Prod. #101) Subseries 208.
1936
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 208 contains backgrounds for production #101, "Knights for a Day."
DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz. STORY: Walter Lantz and Victor McLeod. ANIMATION: Manuel
Moreno, Fred Kopietz, and Lester Kline. MUSIC: James Dietrich. RUNNING TIME: 7
minutes. "Knights for a Day" was released theatrically on December 25, 1936 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 21B, folder 7
Backgrounds
1936
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 46 and 50 with cel OL, 55 and 57, and 61 and 63 (4
items). Black and white backgrounds. Artist: Ed Kiechle.
Knock Knock (Prod. #992) Subseries 209.
1940
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 209 contains a synopsis, promotional stills, a cel reproduction, storyboard
sketches, gag sketches, and a short score for production #992, "Knock Knock."
DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz. STORY: Ben Hardaway and Lowell Elliot. ANIMATION: Alex Lovy
and Frank Tipper. MUSIC: Frank Marsales. VOICES: Mel Blanc (Woody/Papa Panda) and
Bernice Hansen (Andy Panda). RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. This cartoon marks the first
appearance of Woody Woodpecker, Lantz's most famous and recognizable character. "Knock
Knock" was released theatrically on November 25, 1940 and was distributed by Universal
Pictures.
box 39M, folder 16
Music
1940
Scope and Contents note
Frank Marsales short score (copy).
box 59P, folder 9
Synopsis
1940
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for "Knock Knock."
box 66P, folder 17
Stills
1940
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills for "Knock Knock."
box 74P, folder 14
Cel reproduction
1940
Scope and Contents note
Cel reproduction and photocopied background (circa 1980's) of Woody sticking his
head through a knothole in Papa Panda's ceiling.
box 83P, folder 9
Storyboards; gag sketches
1940
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboard (17 items); gag
sketches (6 items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches and gag sketches for "Knock Knock."
Lad in Bagdad, A (Prod. #U-236) Subseries 210.
1968
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 210 contains backgrounds, cels, pan backgrounds, layout drawings, photostat
storyboards, and orchestral parts for production #U-236, "A Lad in Bagdad." DIRECTOR:
Paul J. Smith. STORY: Cal Howard. ANIMATION: Les Kline and Al Coe. SETTINGS: Ray
Huffine. MUSIC: Walter Greene. VOICES: Grace Stafford and Paul Frees. RUNNING TIME: 7
minutes. "A Lad in Bagdad" was released theatrically on August 1, 1968 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 4P
Layout drawings
1968
Scope and Contents note
Layout drawings for "A Lad in Bagdad" (10 items).
box 14B, folder 12
Backgrounds
1968
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 8 and 9.
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1968
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboard for "A Lad in Bagdad" (9 items).
box 42PB, folder 1
Pan backgrounds
1968
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 3, 24, 44.
box 68C, folder 1
Cels
1968
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels
Scope and Contents note
Scene: Main title. Main Title: A LAD IN BAGDAD.
box 85M, folder 4
Music
1968
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts, Walter Greene.
Lamplighter, The (Prod. #834) Subseries 211.
1938
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 211 contains a model sheet for production #834, "The Lamplighter."
DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz. STORY: Victor McLeod and James Miele. ANIMATION: Ray Fahringer
and Ted Dubois. MUSICAL DIRECTION: Nathaniel Shilkre. RUNNING TIME: 7 minutes. "The
Lamplighter" was released theatrically on January 10, 1938 and was distributed by
Universal Pictures.
box 82P, folder 1
Model sheet
1938
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheet of kittens (1 item).
Legend of Rock-a-Bye Point, The (Prod. #U-41) Subseries 212.
1955
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 212 contains backgrounds, pan backgrounds, scene/footage sheets, model
sheets, a holograph score, music sketch, and orchestral parts for production #U-41,
"The Legend of Rock-a-Bye Point." DIRECTOR: Tex Avery. STORY: Michael Maltese.
ANIMATION: Ray Abrams, Don Patterson, and La Verne Harding. SET DESIGN: Raymond
Jacobs. MUSIC: Clarence Wheeler. VOICES: Daws Butler and Dal McKennon. RUNNING TIME: 6
minutes. "The Legend of Rock-a-Bye Point" was released theatrically on April 11, 1955
and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 2B, folder 20
Backgrounds
1955
Scope and Contents note
Painted backgrounds for scenes 4, 24, and 48. Artist: Ray Jacobs.
box 6M, folder 1
Music
1955
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for Cue M-13, Clarence Wheeler.
box 6M, folder 3
Music
1955
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1955
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets (including continuity).
box 44M, folder 8
Music
1955
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Wheeler music sketch. File also contains additional Wheeler
music sketches from production #U-41.
box 72PB, folder 3
Pan backgrounds
1955
Scope and Contents note
Panoramic backgrounds for scenes 1, 2, 8, 13, 18, 42, 51.
box 74PB, folder unknown
container
Pan backgrounds
1955
General Physical Description note: OVERSIZED-stored off site
Scope and Contents note
Scenes: Special enclosure to accommodate size. Stored stored off-site at SRLF or in
Performing Arts S/C.
box 90P, folder 2
Model sheets
1955
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of Maxie Bear and the bulldog.
Life Begins For Andy Panda (Prod. #974) Subseries 214.
1939
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 214 contains a music sketch, sheet music, storyboard sketches, photostats
of drawings, a negative, paintings, stills, photostat model sheets and original model
sheets for production #974, "Life Begins for Andy Panda." This is the first cartoon to
feature popular Lantz character, Andy Panda. DIRECTOR: Alex Lovy. STORY: Walter Lantz.
ANIMATION: Alex Lovy and Frank Tipper. MUSIC: Frank Marsales. RUNNING TIME: 8 minutes.
"Life Begins For Andy Panda" was released theatrically on August 24, 1939 and was
distributed by Universal Pictures.
box 55P, folder 2
Music sketch; sheet music
1939
Scope and Contents note
Irving Bibo music sketch for the "Andy Panda Fife Song" (1 item). Sheet music for
the "Andy Panda" song by Ann Ronell (24 items).
box 59P, folder 13
Production materials
1939
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches (26 items), photostats of drawings (12 items), negative
(1 item) and a painting (1 item).
box 66P, folder 8
Stills
1939
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (4 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills for "Life Begins For Andy Panda."
box 87P, folder 7
Photostat model sheets
1939
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model sheets of pygmies and turtle (4 items).
box 148P, folder 42
Model sheet
1939
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Original model sheet for Rochester Turtle.
Lighthouse-Keeping (Prod. #U-181)
1964
box 43P, folder 14
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1964
box 148P, folder 13
Original model sheet of Chilly Willy and Smedly
1964
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1964
Little Blue Blackbird (Prod. #961)
1938
box 82P, folder 8
Model sheets of birds
1938
Little Skeeter (Prod. #U-240)
1969
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1969
Little Televillain (Prod. #U-96)
1959
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1959
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1959
Little Tough Mice (Prod. #965)
1939
box 82P, folder 10
Model sheets of mice, including Butch and Spike
1939
box 74P, folder 15
Pencil storyboard sketches, production notes, and a synopsis
1939
Little Woody Riding Hood (Prod. #U-154)
1962
box 44P, folder 4
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1962
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1962
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1962
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1962
Loan Stranger, The (Prod. #C-3)
1942
box 82P, folder 23
Model sheet of the fox
1942
box 34P, folder 3
Pencil storyboard sketches, unused sequencess, and dialogue
sheets
1942
box 148P, folder 22
Photostat model sheet
1942
Log Jammed (Prod. #U-97)
1959
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1959
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1959
Loggy Logger, The (unproduced)
1950's
box 73P, folder 29
Gag sketches by Don Patterson featuring Buzz Buzzard as a
lumbarjack
1950's
Lonesome Ranger (Prod. #U-203)
1966
box 44P, folder 5
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1966
box 17P, folder 2
Photostat storyboards
1966
Loos Nut, The (Prod. #E-5)
1946
box 82P, folder 31
Model sheets of Bull Dozer
1946
box 60P, folder 8
Pencil storyboard sketches, dialogue sheets, and scene/footage
sheets
1946
Lotsa Luck (Prod. #U-228)
1968
box 125P
Main and End Title check list
1968
box 137P, folder 3
Negative photostat storyboard
1968
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1968
Mackerel Moocher (Prod. #U-147)
1962
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1962
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1962
box 96P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard sheets
1962
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1962
Mad Hatter, The (Prod. #UA-2)
1948
box 40P, folder 2
Pencil storyboards sketches, title sheets, dialogue sheets, model sheets,
and scene/footage breakdown
1948
box 148P, folder 56
Photostat model sheet
1948
box 74P, folder 40
Synopsis and dialogue note
1948
Magic Beans, The (Prod. #966)
1939
Man's Best Friend (Prod. #1005)
1941
box 26P, folder 5
Colored pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions, dialogue sheets,
title suggestions, and scene notes
1941
box 82P, folder 19
Model sheet of Snoozer and a cricket
1941
Manhunt, The (Prod. # 840)
1938
box 147P, folder 39
See Gag Sketches for Productions in Subject Files
1938
Maw and Paw (Prod. #U-21)
1953
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1953
box 65P, folder 11
Promotional stills with negatives
1953
box 31P, folder 7
Scene breakdown with dialogue and dialogue sheets
1953
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1953
Meatless Tuesday (Prod. #D-2)
1943
box 147P, folder 5
Original pencil drawings for Andy Panda model sheet & photostat of
final model sheet. Artist likely Shamus Culhane.
1943
box 29P, folder 1
Pencil storyboard sketches, scene/footage breakdown, and sound effects
sheets
1943
box 96P, folder 15
Photostat model sheets of Andy Panda
1943
Melancholy King, The (unproduced)
1939-1940
box 40P, folder 6
Color pencil storyboard sketches, scene breakdown with dialogue, dialogue
sheets, and handwritten script sheets
1939-1940
Misguided Missile (Prod. #U-82)
1958
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1958
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1958
Mississippi Slow Boat (Prod. #U-130)
1961
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1961
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1961
Monster of Ceremonies (Prod. #U-215)
1966
box 44P, folder 6
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1966
box 148P, folder 47
Original model sheet and 1 photocopy
1966
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard and model sheet
1966
Moochin' Pooch (Prod. #U-276)
1971
box 121P
Complete background layout drawings
1971
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1971
box 19P, folder 2
Photocopied storyboard
1971
box 2P
Scene/footage sheets
1971
Mother Goose on the Loose (Prod. #1012)
1942
box 28P, folder 4
Pencil storyboard sketches and dialogue sheet
1942
Mother's Little Helper (Prod. #U-153)
1962
box 77P, folder 7
Background layout drawings of interiors and furniture
1962
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1962
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1962
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1962
Mouse and the Lion, The (Prod. #U-17)
1953
box 65P, folder 7
Promotional stills with negatives
1953
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1953
Mouse in the House (Prod. #U-221)
1967
box 43P, folder 4
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1967
Mouse Trapped (Prod. #U-104)
1960
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1960
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1960
Mouse Trappers (Prod. #994)
1941
box 25P, folder 4
Pencil storyboard sketches, dialogue sheets, and model sheets of
mice
1941
Mousie Come Home (Prod. #E-4)
1945
box 60P, folder 7
Pencil storyboard sketches, scene/footage sheets, and dialogue
sheets
1945
box 60P, folder 4
Photostat model sheets for a Mousie Mouse
1945
box 64P, folder 7
Promotional stills with negatives
1945
Music Hath Charms (Prod. #818)
1936
Musical Moments from Chopin (Prod. #F-10)
1947
box 61P, folder 2
Pencil storyboard sketches, scene/footage sheets, and credit
sheets
1947
box 66P, folder 15
Promotional stills with negatives
1947
box 66P, folder 5
Promotional stills of Ted Saidenberg and Ed Rebner rehursing for this
Musical Miniatures recording session
1947
Nautical Nut, The (Prod. #U-218)
1967
box 148P, folder 32
Original model drawing for Capt. Bilgewater
1967
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1967
Nellie of the Circus (Prod. #971)
1939
box 82P, folder 14
Model sheets of Nellie and Dauntless Dan
1939
box 41P, folder 11
Synopsis bearing working title "Under the Big Top". Scene/footage
sheets.
1939
Nellie , The Sewing Machine Girl (Prod. # 842)
1938
box 87P, folder 3
Model sheets of Nellie and Pappy
1938
box 82P, folder 2
Model sheets of Rudolf, Dan, and Nellie
1938
Niagara Fools (Prod. #U-64)
1956
box 148P, folder 40
Photocopied model sheets
1956
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1956
Night Life of the Bugs (Prod. #820)
1936
Nutty Pine Cabin (Prod. #1013)
1942
box 82P, folder 21
Model sheet of Andy Panda and the beavers
1942
box 148P, folder 44
Original model sheet of Andy Panda and the beavers
1942
box 34P, folder 4
Pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions, alternate sequences,
some w/Woody, dialogue sheets, titles list, and sketches
1942
One Armed Bandit, The (Prod. #964)
1939
box 82P, folder 9
Model sheets of Dauntless Dan, Rudolf Ratbone, and Pappy
1939
One Horse Town (Prod. #U-237)
1968
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1968
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1968
Operation Cold Feet (Prod. #U-70)
1957
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1957
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1957
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1957
Operation Sawdust (Prod. #U-18)
1953
box 31P, folder 4
Pencil storyboard sketches and dialogue sheets
1953
box 65P, folder 8
Promotional stills with negatives
1953
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1953
box 55P, folder 7
Sheet music for the song "The Lumber Jack's Polka"
1953
Operation Shanghai (Prod. #U-204)
1967
box 43P, folder 15
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1967
box 84P, folder 9
Photostat model sheet of Smedly and a pirate
1967
Ostrich Egg and I, The (Prod. #u-56)
1956
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1956
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1956
box 65P, folder 15
Promotional still negatives
1956
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1956
Overture to William Tell (Prod. #F-11)
1947
box 33P, folder 2
Pencil storyboard sketches and scene/footage sheets
1947
Ozark Lark (Prod. #U-115)
1960
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1960
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1960
Painter and the Painter, The (Prod. #D-11)
1944
box 61P, folder 3
Original and photostat character model sheets of Andy Panda
1944
box 61P, folder 6
Pencil storyboard sketches, scene/footage sheets, and dialogue
sheets
1944
Panhandle Scandal (Prod. #U-99)
1959
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1959
box 33P
Scene/footage sheets
1959
Pantry Panic (Prod. #1006)
1941
box 27P, folder 4
Colored pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions, dialogue sheets,
lyric note, and title suggestions
1941
box 82P, folder 17
Model sheet of Korny Kat
1941
box 74P, folder 34
Synopsis. aka What's Cookin'
1941
Papoose on the Loose (Prod. #U-123)
1961
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1961
box 148P, folder 15
Original model sheet
1961
box 57P, folder 2
Pencil storyboard sketches
1961
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1961
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1961
Pass the Biscuits, Mirandy (Prod. #C-13)
1943
box 82P, folder 27
Photostat of a model sheet of Mirandy by Emery Hawkins
1943
Paste Makes Waste (Prod. #U-232)
1968
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1968
box 137P, folder 6
Negative photostat storyboard
1968
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1968
Paw's Night Out (Prod. #U-47)
1955
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1955
Peck of Trouble, A (Prod. #U-230)
1968
box 137P, folder 7
Negative photostat storyboard
1968
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1968
Pecking Holes in Poles (Prod. #U-283)
1972
box 121P
Complete background layout drawings
1972
box 21P, folder 6
Pencil storyboard sketches
1972
box 19P, folder 3
Photocopied storyboard
1972
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1972
Pesky Pelican (Prod. #U-169)
1963
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1963
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1963
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1963
Pest of the Show (Prod. #U-143)
1962
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1962
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1962
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1962
Pesty Guest (Prod. #U-198)
1964-1965
box 43P, folder 16
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1965
box 84P, folder 8
Model sheets of Smedly and Col. Potshot
1965
box 147P, folder 7
Original model sheet of Smedly & Col. Potshot. Drawing is dated
4-14-64. Film title given on sheet: Ice is Nice.
1964
box 17P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1965
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1965
Phantom of the Horse Opera (Prod. #U-135)
1961
box 44P, folder 7
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1961
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1961
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1961
Phoney Express (Prod. #U-141)
1962
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1962
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1962
Phoney Pony (Prod. #U-251)
1969
box 118P
Complete background layout drawings
1969
box 11P, folder 3
Pencil storyboard sketches
1969
box 18P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1969
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1969
Pied Piper of Basin Street, The (Prod. #D-10)
1945
box 30P, folder 3
Pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions, production note on the
title, and scene/footage breakdown
1945
Pig in a Pickle (Prod. #U-37)
1954
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1954
Pigeon Holed (Prod. #U-55)
1956
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1956
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1956
Pigeon Patrol (Prod. #1016)
1942
box 34P, folder 2
Pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions, production note,
dialogue sheets, script, synopsis, and sketches of pigeons.
1942
Pistol Packin' Woodpecker (Prod. #U-108)
1960
box 96P, folder 33
Layout drawing of a western town
1960
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1960
box 148P, folder 34
Original model sheet
1960
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1960
Pixie Picnic (Prod. #UA-1)
1948
box 39P, folder 1
Colored pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions
1948
box 16P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1948
box 64P, folder 20
Promotional stills with negatives
1948
Playful Pelican (Prod. #UA-8)
1948
box 39P, folder 2
Pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions, cutting and dialogue
continuity, and scene/footage sheets
1948
box 148P, folder 50
Photostat model sheet of pelicans and shark
1948
box 16P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1948
Plumber of Seville, The (Prod. #U-67)
1957
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1957
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1957
Plywood Panic (Prod. #U-23)
1953
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1953
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1953
Poet and the Peasant, The (Prod. #E-6)
1946
box 72P, folder 4
Pencil storyboard sketches, timing note, and scene/footage
sheets
1946
Polar Fright (Prod. #U-212)
1966
box 43P, folder 17
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1966
Polar Pests (Prod. #U-85)
1958
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1958
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1958
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1958
Poop Deck Pirate (Prod. #U-120)
1961
box 61P, folder 10
Ink storyboard sketches
1961
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1961
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1961
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1961
Practical Yolk (Prod. #U-211)
1966
box 44P, folder 8
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1966
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1966
Prehistoric Super Salesman (Prod. #U-248)
1969
box 71P, folder 2
Pencil storyboard sketches
1969
box 18P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1969
Private Eye Pooch (Prod. #U-44)
1955
box 58P, folder 2
Photostat model sheets
1955
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1955
Project Reject (Prod. #U-242)
1969
box 117P
Complete background layout drawings
1969
box 147P, folder 14
Original model sheet
1969
box 18P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1969
Punch Pouch (Prod. #U-145)
1962
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1962
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1962
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1962
Puny Express (Prod. #U-1)
1951
box 37P, folder 1
Colored pencil storyboard sketches with shot description, synopses, scene
breakdown with dialogue and audio track readings not used in the final
film
1951
box 16P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1951
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1951
Queens Kittens (Prod. #955)
1938
box 84P, folder 21
Model sheet rendered in colored pencil
1938
Rabbit Hunt, The (Prod. #956)
1938
box 82P, folder 6
Model sheet of rabbits, a dog, and a monkey
1938
box 147P, folder 18
Original model sheets of Jock and Wrinkle Puss. Sheet mislabled Prod.
#957
1938
box 58P, folder 1
See Dogs in Character Sketches and Model Sheets category
1938
Rah Rah Ruckus (Prod. #U-180)
1964
box 43P, folder 5
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1964
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1964
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1964
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1964
Rain, Rain, Go Away (Prod. #U-284)
1972
box 121P
Complete background layout drawings
1972
box 21P, folder 7
Pencil storyboard sketches
1972
box 19P, folder 3
Photocopied storyboard
1972
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1972
Ration Bored (Prod. #C-12)
1943
box 23P, folder 5
Pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions, scene/footage
breakdowns, and dialogue sheet
1943
Real Gone Woody (Prod. #U-33)
1954
box 31P, folder 18
Dialogue sheets and mixer's sound reports
1954
box 148P, folder 3
Original model sheet and 1 photostat copy
1954
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1954
Reckless Driver (Prod. #F-3)
1946
box 32P, folder 1
Pencil storyboard sketches, scene/footage sheets, and sound effects
sheets
1946
box 75P, folder 30
Promotional still negatives
1946
Recruiting Daze (Prod. #991)
1940
box 147P, folder 37
Assorted gag sketches and layout drawings
1940
box 74P, folder 23
Handwritten and typed synopsis
1940
box 25P, folder 2
Pencil story sketches
1940
box 64P, folder 15
Promotional still negatives
1940
box 147P, folder 38
Working script for the film. Entitled "Be Prepared".
1940
Red Riding Hood (unproduced)
undated
box 80P, folder 2
Pencil storyboard sketches and model sheet for an unidentified production
featuring Red Riding Hood
undated
Red Riding Hoodlum (Prod. #U-69)
1957
box 57P, folder 6
Pencil storyboard sketches, photocopied model sheets, and an exposure
sheet
1957
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1957
Redwood Sap, The (Prod. #U-5)
1951
box 37P, folder 3
Pencil storyboard sketches, script, and dialogue sheets
1951
box 140P, folder 15
Photocopy of background layout sketch for scene 1
1951
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1951
Reluctant Recruit, The (Prod. #U-267)
1971
box 119P
Complete background layout drawings
1971
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1971
box 2P, folder 1
Pencil storyboard sketches
1971
box 18P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1971
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1971
Roamin' Roman (Prod. #U-186)
1964
box 44P, folder 9
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1964
box 17P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1964
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1964
Robin Hoody Woody (Prod. #U-160)
1963
box 44P, folder 10
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1963
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1963
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1963
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1963
Robinson Gruesome (Prod. #U-92)
1959
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1959
Rock-A-Bye Gator (Prod. #U-136)
1962
box 44P, folder 11
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1962
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1962
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1962
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1962
Rocket Racket (Prod. #U-148)
1962
box 44P, folder 12
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1962
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1962
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1962
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1962
Romp in a Swamp (Prod. #U-100)
1959
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1959
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1959
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1959
Roof-Top Razzle-Dazzle (Prod. #U-184)
1964
box 43P, folder 6
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1964
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1964
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1964
Room and Bored (Prod. #U-140)
1962
box 44P, folder 13
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1962
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1962
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1962
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1962
Room and Wrath (Prod. #U-57)
1956
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1956
box 37P
Scene/footage sheets
1956
Rough and Tumbleweed (Prod. #U-118)
1961
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1961
box 148P, folder 8
Original model sheet for Dirty McNasty and 4 photocopies
1961
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1961
Rough Riding Hood (Prod. #U-200)
1966
box 44P, folder 14
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1966
box 17P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1966
Round Trip to Mars (Prod. #U-74)
1957
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1957
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1957
box 121P
Complete background layout drawings
1972
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1972
box 19P, folder 2
Photocopies of alternate storyboard
1972
box 19P, folder 2
Photocopied storyboard
1972
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1972
Saddle-Sore Woody (Prod. #U-178)
1964
box 44P, folder 15
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1964
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1964
box 148P, folder 9
Original model sheet and 9 photocopies
1964
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1964
Sailor Mouse, The (Prod. #958)
1938
box 72P, folder 12
Pencil sketches of Babyface Mouse dressed as a sailor
1938
Salmon Loafer (Prod. #U-165)
1963
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1963
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1963
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1963
Salmon Yeggs (Prod. #U-84)
1958
box 148P, folder 54
Original model sheet
1958
box 90P, folder 2
Photostat model sheet of Windy Bear and Willoughby
1958
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1958
Salt Water Daffy (Prod. #998)
1941
box 26P, folder 2
Pencil storyboard sketches, idea sheets, gag sketches and dialogue
sheets
1941
Scalp Treatmeent (Prod. #U-11)
1952
box 139P, folder 6
"Speedy Q" sound effects record
1952
box 37P, folder 5
Scene breakdown with dialogue and dialogue sheet\
1952
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1995
Science Friction (Prod. #U-173)
1963
box 44P, folder 16
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1963
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1963
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1963
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1963
Scrambled Eggs (Prod. #984)
1939
box 83P, folder 22
Background layouts, dupes. Possibly by Ed Kiechele
1939
box 147P, folder 24
Preliminary design sketch by Willy Pogany. Original model sheet of Petekin
Pan by Alex Lovy.
1939
box 61P, folder 9
Scripts and dialogue sheets, and a model sheet, sketch and still of
Peterkin Pan designed by Willy Pogany
1939
Scrappy Birthday (Prod. #UA-12)
1949
box 39P, folder 6
Colored pencil storyboard sketches, cutting and dialogue continuity copies,
synopsis, note, script, and scene/footage breakdown.
1949
box 82P, folder 33
Photostat model sheet
1949
box 16P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1949
box 707, folder 2
Scrappy Birthday Model Sheet
Scope and Contents note
Mock up on poster board.
Screwball, The (Prod. #C-6)
1943
box 22P, folder 5
Pencil storyboard sketches and dialogue sheets
1943
Screwdriver, The (Prod. #C-6)
1941
box 27P, folder 3
Colored pencil storyboard sketches , dialogue sheets, a model sheet and
timing notes.
1941
Scrub Me Mama With a Boogie Beat (Prod. #999)
1941
box 55P, folder 3
Sheet music for the title song
1941
Seal on the Loose (Prod. #U-253)
1970
box 118P
Complete background layout drawings
1970
box 56P, folder 1
Pencil storyboard sketches
1970
box 18P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1970
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1970
Secret Agent Woody Woodpecker (Prod. #U-224)
1967
box 44P, folder 17
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1967
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1967
Sh-h-h-h (Prod. #U-48)
1955
box 45P, folder 8
Dialogue sheets, timing notes, and photostat model sheets of Mr.
Twiddle.
1955
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1955
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1955
Shanghai Woody (Prod. #U-277)
1971
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1971
box 21P, folder 1
Pencil storyboard sketches
1971
box 19P, folder 2
Photocopied storyboard
1971
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1971
Ship A-hoy Woody (Prod. #U-247)
1969
box 117P
Complete background layout drawings
1969
box 95P, folder 2
Pencil storyboard sketches
1969
box 18P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1969
Short in the Saddle (Prod. #U-170)
1963
box 44P, folder 18
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1963
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1963
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1963
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1963
Show Biz Beagle (Prod. #U-286)
1972
box 122P
Complete background layout drawings
1972
box 21P, folder 9
Pencil storyboard sketches
1972
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1972
Shutter Bug, The (Prod. #U-164)
1963
box 44P, folder 19
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1963
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1963
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1963
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1963
Silly Seals, The (Prod. #953)
1938
box 80P, folder 21
Background layout drawing
1938
Silly Superstition (Prod. #981)
1939
box 148P, folder 30
Original model sheet of the lion
1939
Sioux Me (Prod. #U-197)
1965
box 44P, folder 20
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1965
box 148P, folder 57
Page 1 of Final shot/footage description
1965
box 17P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1965
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1965
Sissy Sheriff (Prod. #U-214)
1967
box 44P, folder 21
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1967
box 18P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1967
Ski for Two (Prod. #D-9)
1944
box 30P, folder 2
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1944
box 64P, folder 3
Scene/footage sheets
1944
Ski-Napper (Prod. #U-185)
1964
box 43P, folder 18
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1964
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1964
Skin Folks (Prod. #U-179)
1964
box 44P, folder 22
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1964
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1964
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1964
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1964
Slaphappy Valley (Prod. #980)
1939
box 77P, folder 2
Colored pencil storyboard sketches
1939
box 77P, folder 2
See Crackpot Cruise (1939) for possible recycled gag materiall
1939
Sleep Happy (Prod. #U-2)
1951
box 16P, folder 2
Incomplete photostat storyboard
1951
box 37P, folder 2
Pencil storyboard sketches with ahot descriptions, scene breakdown, and
synopses
1951
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1951
Sleeping Princess, The (Prod. #976)
1939
box 84P, folder 7
Drawings for a sequence of a rider on a bucking horse
1939
box 72P, folder 3
Pencil storyboard sketches
1939
box 93P, folder 12
Photostat model sheets of the fairies Destiny, Wisdom, Beauty, and Wealth.
See also Drawings under Subject Files- Correspondence, etc.
1939
Sleepy Time Bear (Prod. #U.250)
1969
box 117P
Complete background layout drawings
1969
box 11P, folder 2
Pencil storyboard sketches
1969
box 18P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1969
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1969
Sleepy Time Chimes (Prod. #U-266)
1971
box 119P
Complete background layout drawings
1971
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1971
box 41P, folder 1
Pencil storyboard sketches
1971
box 18P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1971
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1971
Slingshot 6-7/8 (Prod. #U-4)
1951
box 147P, folder 31
Layout drawing/color model for Sc. 17. Artist Don Patterson
1951
box 38P, folder 2
Pencil storyboard sketches, photostat sketch of a Wild West town, and scene
breakdown
1951
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1951
Sliphorn King of Polaroo, The (Prod. #D-13)
1945
box 72P, folder 5
Pencil storyboard sketches with Wally Walrus as Jackson and Jackson as a
lion, Calker music sketch, synopsis, and sound effects sheets
1945
box 148P, folder 55
Photostat model sheet
1945
box 89P, folder 6
Photostat model sheets
1945
Slumberland Express (Prod. #811)
1936
Smoked Hams (Prod. #F-7)
1947
box 33P, folder 1
Pencil storyboard sketches, dialogue sheet, title note, color copy of
title, and scene/footage sheets
1947
Snoozin' Bruin, The (Prod. #U--275)
1971
box 120P
Complete background layout drawings
1971
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1971
box 62P, folder 5
Pencil storyboard sketches
1971
box 19P, folder 2
Photocopied storyboard
1971
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1971
Snow Place Like Home (Prod. #U-206)
1966
box 43P, folder 19
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1966
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1966
Snuffy's Party (Prod. #972)
1939
box 66P, folder 14
Model sheets of Snuffy the skunk
1939
Socko in Morocco (Prod. #U-28)
1954
box 83P, folder 14
Background layout drawings
1954
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1954
box 31P, folder 14
Scene breakdown and dialogue sheets
1954
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1954
Softball Game, The (Prod. #809)
1936
Solid Ivory (Prod. #F-12)
1947
box 41P, folder 20
Annotated sheet music for Brahms' Hungariona Dance No. 5'. Annotation
possibly by Darrell Calker
1947
box 33P, folder 3
Pencil storyboard sketches, titles list, dialogue sheets, and scene/footage
sheets
1947
Soup to Mutts (Prod. #959)
1939
box 72P, folder 1
Pencil storyboard sketches
1939
South Pole Pals (Prod. #U-210)
1966
box 43P, folder 20
Cutting and dialogue continuity and model sheets
1966
box 147P, folder 13
Original model sheet featuring Smedly, Chilly Willy, & Emperor
Penguin
1966
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1966
Southern Fried Hospitality (Prod. #U-119)
1961
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1961
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1961
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1961
Space Mouse (Prod. # U-103)
1959
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1959
box 148P, folder 39
Original model sheet and color model
1959
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1959
box 72P, folder 8
Script, sketch and notes for characters and places in a places in a
proposed series, of which only one cartoon was made
1959
Square Shootin' Square (Prod. #U-49)
1955
box 65P, folder 14
Promotional still negatives and photostat model sheets of gunslinger Dapper
Dan Dooley
1955
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1955
St. Moritz Blitz (Prod. #U-125)
1961
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1961
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1961
Stage Hoax (Prod. #U-9)
1952
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1952
Steel Workers, The (Prod. #106)
1936
box 41P, folder 6
Pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions. Jimmie Dietrich
holograph score. Timing notes.
1936
Stowaway Woody (Prod. #U-162)
1963
box 44P, folder 24
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1963
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1963
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1963
Stubborn Mule, The (Prod. #979)
1939
Sufferin' Cats (Prod. #U-127)
1961
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1961
box 148P, folder 38
Original model drawing of the cat
1961
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1961
Swing Your Partner (Prod. #C-8)
1943
box 23P, folder 2
Pencil storyboard sketches, synopsis, dialogue sheets, and scene/footage
sheets
1943
box 96P, folder 20
Photostat model sheet of Homer Pigeon
1943
Swiss Miss-Fit (Prod. #U-79)
1958
box 57P, folder 5
Background sketches of snowy scenes
1958
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1958
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1958
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1958
Syncopated Sioux (Prod. #993)
1940
box 25P, folder 3
Pencil storyboard sketches, gag sketches, scene lists, and model
sheets
1940
box 64P, folder 16
Promotional still with negatives
1940
Tail End (Prod. #845)
1937
box 58P, folder 1
Photocopied model sheets of Sissy and a bulldog
1937
Talking Dog, The (Prod. #U-61)
1956
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1956
box 64P, folder 20
Photostat model sheet
1956
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1956
Tee Bird, The (Prod. #U-101)
1959
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1959
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1959
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1959
Teeny Weeny Meany (Prod. #U-202)
1966
box 43P, folder 21
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1966
Tenant's Racket, The (Prod. #U-168)
1963
box 44P, folder 25
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1963
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1963
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1963
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1963
Tepee for Two (Prod. #U-172)
1963
box 44P, folder 26
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1963
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1963
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1963
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1963
Termites From Mars (Prod. #U-13)
1953
box 38P, folder 5
Pencil storyboard sketches, script, sound effects sheets, and gag
sketches
1953
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1953
Three Lazy Mice (Prod. #800)
1937
box 41P, folder 7
Jimmie Dietrich holograph score
1937
Three Little Woodpeckers (Prod. #U-187)
1965
box 44P, folder 27
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1965
box 17P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1965
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1965
Three Ring Fling (Prod. #U-90)
1958
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1958
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1958
Tin Can Concert (Prod. #U-137)
1961
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1961
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1961
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1961
To Catch a Woodpecker (Prod. #U-65)
1957
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1957
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1957
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1957
Tomcat Combat (Prod. #U-95)
1959
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1959
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1959
Trade Mice, The (Prod. #838)
1938
box 89P, folder 2
Model sheets of the mice and Oswald's donkey
1938
Tragic Magic (Prod. #U-144)
1962
box 44P, folder 28
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1962
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1962
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1962
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1962
Trail Blazin' Rangers (Unproduced)
undated
box 61P, folder 11
Pencil storyboard sketches
undated
Tree Medic, The (Prod. #U-53)
1956
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1956
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1956
Tree's a Crown (Prod. #U-91)
1958
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1958
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1958
Tricky Trout (Prod. #U-132)
1961
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1961
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1961
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1961
Truant Student (Prod. #U-94)
1959
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1959
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1959
Tumbleweed Greed (Prod. #U-244)
1969
box 117P
Complete background layout drawings
1969
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1969
box 18P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1969
Un-Handy Man, The (Prod. #U-260)
1970
box 119P
Complete background layout drawings
1970
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1970
box 70P, folder 4
Pencil storyboard sketches
1970
box 18P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1970
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1970
Unbearable Salesman, The (Prod. #U-72)
1957
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1957
box 58P, folder 4
Model sheet of a bear
1957
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1957
Under Sea Dogs (Prod. #U-226)
1968
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1968
Under the Counter Spy (Prod. #U-32)
1954
box 31P, folder 17
Scene breakdown with dialogue and dialogue sheets
1954
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1954
Under the Spreading Blacksmith Shop (Prod. #1008)
1942
box 27P, folder 6
Colored pencil storyboard sketches, dialogue sheets, synopsis, and sketch
of horse costume
1942
Unlucky Potluck (Prod. #U-288)
1972
box 122P
Complete background layout drawings
1972
box 21P, folder 11
Pencil storyboard sketches
1972
box 19P, folder 3
Photocopied storyboard
1972
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1972
Viscious Viking (Prod. #U-216)
1967
box 43P, folder 22
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1967
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1967
Voo-Doo Boo-Boo (Prod. #U-152)
1962
box 44P, folder 29
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1962
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1962
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1962
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1962
Wacky Weed, the (Prod. #F-6)
1946
box 32P, folder 4
Pencil storyboard sketches, dialogue sheets, and scene/footage
sheets
1946
Wacky-Bye Baby (Prod. #UA-6)
1948
box 24P, folder 4
Pencil storyboard sketches, cutting and dialogue continuity, dialogue
sheet, and scene/footage breakdown
1948
box 16P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1948
Watch the Birdie (Prod. #U-80)
1958
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1958
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1958
Well Oiled (Prod. #F-8)
1947
box 32P, folder 5
Pencil storyboard sketches, dioalogue sheet, model sheet, scene/footage
breakdown, and publicity still
1947
box 96P, folder 25
Photostat model sheet of Woody and Wally
1947
Wet Blanket Policy (Prod. #UA-9)
1948
box 39P, folder 3
Pencil storyboard sketches , cutting and dialogue continuity, dialogue
sheets, and scene/footage sheets
1948
box 16P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1948
box 64P, folder 26
Promotional stills with negatives
1948
box 72P, folder 6
Sheet muic for "The Woody Woodpecker Song"
1948
What's Peckin'? (Prod. #U-199)
1965
box 44P, folder 30
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1965
box 17P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1965
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1965
What's Sweepin'? (Prod. #U-14)
1953
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1953
box 31P, folder 1
Script with preliminary title "The Big Clean-Up" and dialogue
sheets
1953
box 77P, folder 6
Story sketches of circus sequence
1953
Who's Cookin' Who? (Prod. #F-1)
1946
box 140P, folder 6
Interior of "The Grasshopper and the Ants" book which appears in the film.
Illustrations by Fred Brunish.
1946
box 147P, folder 25
Original model drawings of Wolfie Wolf by Art Heinemann & Shamus
Culhane. Additional sketches may be found under Wolves and Foxes in section
Character Sketches and Model Sheets.
1946
box 61P, folder 4
Pencil storyboard sketches and scene/footage sheets for a Woody Woodpecker
cartoon
1946
box 61P, folder 5
Photostat character model sheet of Wolfie Wolf
1946
box 64P, folder 8
Promotional stills with negatives
1946
Wicket Wacky (Prod. #U-3)
1951
box 148P, folder 4
Model sketches for the gopher. Character apparently copyrighted in 1967 as
"Goofy Gopher"
1951
box 38P, folder 1
Pencil storyboard sketches, synopsis, scene breakdown, and photostat
storyboard
1951
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1951
Wild and Woody (Prod. #UA-11)
1949
box 82P, folder 32
Model sheet Woody Woodpecker and secondary characters
1949
box 39P, folder 5
Pencil storyboard sketches, synopsis, cutting and dialogue continuity,
dialogue sheets and scene/footage sheets
1949
box 16P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1949
Wild Bill Hiccup (Prod. #U-255)
1970
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1970
box 147P, folder 15
Original model sheet
1970
box 70P, folder 1
Pencil storyboard sketches
1970
box 18P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1970
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1970
Window Pains (Prod. #U-213)
1967
box 43P, folder 7
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1967
Witch Crafty (Prod. #U-42)
1955
box 45P, folder 6
Dialogue sheets, exposure sheets for dialogue synch, and witch model
sheet
1955
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1955
Witty Kitty (Prod. #U-106)
1960
box 45P, folder 12
Dialogue sheets, exposure sheets for dialogue synch, and witch model
sheet
1960
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1960
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1960
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1960
Woodpecker From Mars (Prod. #U-59)
1956
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1956
box 84P, folder 11
Model sheet of Captain Zoom
1956
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1956
Woodpecker in the Moon (Prod. #U-102)
1959
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1959
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1959
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1959
Woodpecker in the Rough (Prod. #U-10)
1952
box 82P, folder 35
Photostat model sheet of Bull Dozer and Woody Woodpecker
1952
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1952
box 37P, folder 4
Script, dialogue sheets, sound effects sheets, and gag sketches
1952
Woodpecker Wanted (Prod. #U-190)
1965
box 44P, folder 31
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1965
box 17P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1965
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1965
Woody and the Beanstalk (Prod. #U-201)
1966
box 44P, folder 32
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1966
box 17P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1966
Woody Dines Out (Prod. #E-1)
1945
box 60P, folder 2
Pencil sketches and photostat model sheets of the taxidermist
cat
1945
box 60P, folder 1
Pencil storyboard sketches, dialogue sheets, sound effects sheet, lab
notes, exposure sheets for sound sync, and scene/footage sheets
1945
box 41P, folder 5
Publicity stills with negatives of scenes from the film
1945
Woody Meets Davy Crewcut (Prod. #U-66)
1957
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1957
Woody the Freeloader (Prod. #U-233)
1968
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1968
box 137P, folder 5
Negative photostat storyboard
1968
box 18P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1968
Woody the Giant Killer (Prod. #F-13)
1947
box 33P, folder 4
Pencil storyboard sketches, photostat stopryboards, synopsis,
scene/footage, and gag sketches
1947
box 16P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1947
Woody Woodpecker (Prod. #1000)
1941
box 27P, folder 1
Colored pencil storyboard sketches with shot descriptions and dialogue,
story synopsis, and handwritten dialogue sheets
1941
box 67P, folder 8
Publicity still with negatives. aka The Cracked Nut
1941
Woody Woodpecker Polka, The (Prod. #U-6)
1951
box 73P, folder 21
Scene breakdown with dialogue and dialogue sheets
1951
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1951
Woody's Clip Joint (Prod. #U-175)
1964
box 44P, folder 33
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1964
box 17P, folder 1
Photostat storyboard
1964
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1964
Woody's Knight Mare (Prod. #U-243)
1969
box 117P
Complete background layout drawings
1969
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1969
box 18P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1969
Woody's Kook-Out (Prod. #U-133)
1961
box 44P, folder 34
Cutting and dialogue continuity
1961
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1961
box 16P, folder 3
Photostat storyboard
1961
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1961
Woody's Magic Touch (Prod. #U-271)
1971
box 120P
Complete background layout drawings
1971
box 57P, folder 1
Main and End Title check list
1971
box 62P, folder 3
Pencil storyboard sketches
1971
box 19P, folder 1
Photocopied storyboard
1971
box 36P
Scene/footage sheets
1971
Wrestling Wrecks (Prod. #U-20)
1953
box 61P, folder 7
Pencil storyboard sketches, name suggestions sheet, and gag
sketches
1953
box 16P, folder 2
Photostat storyboard
1953
box 65P, folder 10
Promotional stills with negatives
1953
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1953
box 31P, folder 6
Script and dialogue sheets
1953
Yankee Doodle Swing Shift (Prod. #C-1)
1942
box 22P, folder 1
pencil storyboard sketches, scene/footage sheets, and dialogue
sheet
1942
Yokel Boy Makes Good (Prod. # 841)
1938
box 93P, folder 2
Photostat model of Snuffy Skunk
1938
box 35P
Scene/footage sheets
1959
Commercials and Television Productions Series 2.
1950-1955
Scope and Contents note
Items in this series contain one or more of the following: backgrounds, cels, drawings,
layout drawings, music, pan backgrounds, photostat storyboards, promotional stills,
concept synopsis, storyboards, etc. Lantz Productions made several commercials for
high-profile companies during the 1950s including, Auto-Lite (the 'World's Largest
Independent Manufacturer of Automotive Electrical Equipment'), Coca-Cola, Interstate
Bakeries, and Kellogg's. The studio also made a few television programs produced and
unproduced such as "Adventures in Music," "The Kit 'n Kaboodle Show," (unproduced)
"Spook-A-Nanny" (1964), and "The Woody Woodpecker Show" (1976).
Arrangement note
Items are arranged alphabetically by production title.
Adventures in Music Subseries 1.
circa 1950s
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 1 contains storyboard sketches, storyboard bound in book, script, scene
breakdown, photostat models (b&w reproductions), sketches, cards, cels, etc. for
Lantz television production, "Adventures in Music." The series of short films was
written by Frank Skinner for the Audio-Visual program in America's elementary schools.
Each short is approximately 15 minutes in length and was also seen on television.
box 79P, folder 1
Adventures in Music
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 storyboard sketches (118
items); 8 1/2 x 11 script (43 pages); continuity script (12 items); story notes w/
music (43 pages); 8 x 10 1/2 photostat models (12 items); 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil
drawings (27 items); cels (1 item); cards (52 items)
Scope and Contents note
Storyboard pencil sketches, script, continuity script (scene breakdown), photostat
models, pencil drawings w/ notes, playing cards, cels, and notes for "Adventures in
Music."
box 137P, folder 13
Adventures in Music
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 4 x 5 3/4 storyboards bound in book w/
script material (18 items)
Scope and Contents note
Storyboards bound in a book with script materials for "Adventures in Music."
Auto-Lite: Andy Panda's Bright Spot Subseries 2.
1952
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 2 contains hand-drawn pencil sketches for an Andy Panda Auto-Lite
commercial with dialogue and narration.
box 54P, folder 13
Auto-Lite: Andy Panda's Bright Spot (1952)
1952
General Physical Description note: 6 1/4 x 7 storyboard sketches with
narration (19 items)
Scope and Contents note
Storyboard pencil sketches for an Andy Panda Auto-Lite car battery commercial with
dialogue and narration.
Auto-Lite: It's No Picnic Subseries 3.
1952
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 3 contains the scene breakdown (including dialogue) for Lantz-produced
Auto-Lite commercial "It's No Picnic" (Prod. C-127). The scene breakdown is
hand-written by Walter Lantz himself.
box 54P, folder 12
Auto-Lite: It's No Picnic (Prod. C-127)
1952
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 13 1/4 annotated story continuity
(7 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Annotated continuity for Auto-Lite commercial "It's No Picnic" (Prod. C-127)
starring Oswald Rabbit, Andy Panda, and Miranda Panda. The handwriting belongs to
Walter Lantz.
Auto-Lite: Life of a Spark, The (Prod. C-129) Subseries 4.
1952
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 4 contains storyboards, shot descriptions, scenario breakdown, and dialogue
sheets for an Andy Panda and Oswald Rabbit Auto-Lite commercial, "The Life of a Spark"
(Prod. C-129).
box 54P, folder 4
Auto-Lite: Life of a Spark, The (Prod. C-129)
1952
General Physical Description note: 4 x 5 3/4 color storyboards mounted on
black paper (9 items)
Scope and Contents note
Original hand-drawn color storyboard sketches mounted on black paper with typed
dialogue and shot descriptions for an Auto Lite car battery commercial starring Andy
Panda and Oswald Rabbit.
box 54P, folder 7
Auto-Lite: Life of a Spark, The (Prod. C-129)
1952
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 script (5 pages); 8 1/2 x 13
1/4 shot list (1 page)
Scope and Contents note
Script and shot list for Lantz-produced Auto-Lite commercial "The Life of a Spark"
(Prod. C-129), starring Oswald Rabbit, Andy Panda and Miranda Panda.
Auto-Lite: Round Pegs and Square Holes (Prod. C-126) Subseries 5.
1952
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 5 contains an annotated continuity script for Lantz-produced Auto-Lite
commercial "Round Pegs and Square Holes" (Prod. C-126). The continuity script is
written by Walter Lantz himself.
box 54P, folder 11
Auto-Lite: Round Pegs and Square Holes (Prod. C-126)
1952
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 13 1/4 annotated story continuity
(5 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Annotated story continuity with dialogue by Walter Lantz for Auto-Lite commercial,
"Round Pegs and Square Holes" (C-126), starring Oswald Rabbit.
Auto-Lite: Suspense Subseries 6.
1951
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 6 contains scripts for commercial spots aired during the Auto-Lite
sponsored television program, "Suspense." Scripts were prepared by Ruthrauff &
Ryan, Inc. Advertising--Television Department.
box 54P, folder 9
Auto-Lite: Suspense
1951
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 commercial scripts (2 items--7,
8 pages respectively)
Scope and Contents note
Scripts for commercial spots aired during the Auto-Lite sponsored television
program, "Suspense." Scripts were prepared by Ruthrauff & Ryan, Inc.
Advertising--Television Department.
Auto-Lite: Team Play (AL-1) Subseries 7.
1952
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 7 contains promotional stills, negatives, music and xeroxed storyboards
with dialogue and shot descriptions featuring Andy Panda and Oswald Rabbit for
Lantz-produced Auto-Lite commercial, "Team Play."
box 24M, folder 9
Music for "Auto Lite: Team Play" (AL-1)
1952
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for cue M-18, Clarence Wheeler.
box 24M, folder 10
Music for "Auto Lite: Team Play"
1952
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score and detail sheets with music sketch.
box 54P, folder 2
Auto-Lite: Team Play
1952
General Physical Description note: 11 1/2 x 18 xeroxed storyboards/shot
descriptions (4 items); 11 1/2 x 15 (7 items)
Scope and Contents note
Reduced xeroxed storyboards with typed dialogue and shot descriptions for
Lantz-produced commercial, "Team Play." Characters include Andy Panda and Oswald
Rabbit.
box 63P, folder 14
Auto-Lite: Team Play
1952
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (3 items) and negatives (15
items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills and negatives from the Auto-Lite commercial "Team Play with Andy
Panda."
Auto-Lite: Winning Spark, The (C-128) Subseries 8.
1952
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 8 contains an annotated continuity script and a preliminary shot list with
pencil sketches for Lantz-produced Auto-Lite commercial "The Winning Spark" (C-128),
starring Oswald Rabbit and Andy Panda.
box 54P, folder 6
Auto-Lite: Winning Spark, The (C-128)
1952
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (4
items)
Scope and Contents note
Typed continuity script (including dialogue), with hand-written notes in the
margins.
box 54P, folder 8
Auto-Lite: Winning Spark, The (Prod. C-128)
1952
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 13 1/4 shot list w/ sketches (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Preliminary shot list with pencil sketches for Lantz-produced Auto-Lite commercial
"The Winning Spark" (Prod. C-128), starring Oswald Rabbit and Andy Panda.
Auto-Lite: 1951 Subseries 9.
1951
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 9 negative storyboard photostats (b&w reproductions), dialogue and shot
descriptions, story notes, glossary of terms for a car electrical system, and
reference clippings of cars and car parts for various Auto-Lite commercials made by
Lantz Productions in 1951.
box 54P, folder 1
Auto-Lite: 1951
1951
General Physical Description note: 4 3/4 x 6 3/4 negative photostat
storyboards (63 items)
Scope and Contents note
Negative photostat storyboards (7,21,35 items respectively) with Andy Panda,
Miranda Panda, and Oswald Rabbit.
box 54P, folder 3
Auto-Lite: 1951
1951
General Physical Description note: 3 x 5 handwritten notes (5
pages)
Scope and Contents note
Handwritten notes for an untitled Auto-Lite commercial.
box 54P, folder 5
Auto-Lite: 1951
1951
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 story notes (13 items);
glossary (3 items)
Scope and Contents note
Story ideas for commercials with notes submitted to Auto-Lite for a tentative
commercial titled, "The Auto-Lite Sparkys," featuring Andy Panda (story #1) and
Homer Pigeon (story #2). Also included is a glossary of terms for a car electrical
system.
box 54P, folder 13
Auto-Lite: 1951
1951
General Physical Description note: clippings [various] (10 items); 8 1/2 x 11
manual (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Reference clippings of cars and car parts. Folder also includes an Auto-Lite
Batteries manual of its products.
Auto-Lite: 1952 Subseries 10.
1952
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 10 contains stills, a photostat background model, color pencil sketches,
and painted production backgrounds for various Auto-Lite commercials made by Lantz
Productions in 1952. This subseries also includes the music for specific Auto-Lite
commercials made in 1952 including, "Auto Lite: Bear Luck" (AL-4), "Auto Lite: The Big
Game" (AL-3), and "Auto-Lite: Rush Hour Traffic" (AL-2).
box 11M, folder 17
Music for "Auto Lite: Rush Hour Traffic" (AL-2)
1952
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 11M, folder 18
Music for "Auto Lite: The Big Game" (AL-3)
1952
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 11M, folder 19
Music for "Auto Lite: Bear Luck" (AL-4)
1952
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 24M, folder 6
Music for "Auto Lite: Bear Luck" (AL-4)
1952
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 24M, folder 7
Music for "Auto Lite: The Big Game" (AL-3)
1952
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 24M, folder 8
Music for "Auto Lite: Rush Hour Traffic" (AL-2)
1952
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 42M, folder 1
Music for "Auto Lite: The Big Game" (AL-3)
1952
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
box 42M, folder 2
Music for "Auto Lite: Bear Luck" (AL-4)
1952
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
box 42M, folder 4
Music for "Auto Lite: Rush Hour Traffic" (AL-2)
1952
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
box 54P, folder 10
Auto-Lite: 1952
1952
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills of Andy Panda and Oswald Rabbit using Auto-Lite products.
box 54P, folder 14
Auto-Lite: 1952
1952
General Physical Description note: photostatic model sheets [various] (6
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostatic background model for the Auto-Lite logo.
box 54P, folder 16
Auto Lite: 1952
1952
General Physical Description note: 6 1/4 x 7 color pencil storyboard sketches
(20 items)
Scope and Contents note
Color pencil storyboard sketches for a commercial which shows the flow of
electricity through an engine.
box 54P, folder 17
Auto-Lite: 1952
1952
General Physical Description note: color pencil sketches [various] (9
items)
Scope and Contents note
Color pencil sketches of a car's electrical system, including Sparky.
box 54P, folder 18
Auto-Lite: 1952
1952
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 color pencil sketches (12
items)
Scope and Contents note
Original color pencil sketches for an Auto-Lite commercial with Andy Panda and
Oswald Rabbit.
box 54P, folder 19
Auto-Lite: 1952
1952
General Physical Description note: 9 3/4 x 12 3/4 painted background (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Painted production background of a street along a commercial district.
Carnation Milk: Original Ad Artwork Subseries 11.
circa 1950s
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 11 contains mounted cartoon drawings for Carnation Milk advertisements.
box 130P, folder 21
Carnation Milk: Original Ad Artwork
circa 1950s
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 mounted pencil drawings (3
items)
Scope and Contents note
Mounted cartoon drawings for Carnation Milk advertisements.
Coca-Cola: "Aladdin's Lamp" (Prod. CC-H) Subseries 12.
1948
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 12 contains a script, a photostat title sheet, and storyboards for a
Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial titled, "Aladdin's Lamp" (Prod. CC-H).
box 14P, folder 7
Coca-Cola: "Aladdin's Lamp" (Prod. CC-H)
1948
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 script (4 items); 8 x 10 1/4
photostat title sheet (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Script and photostat title sheet for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial "Aladdin's
Lamp" (Prod. CC-H).
box 130P, folder 10
Coca-Cola: "Aladdin's Lamp" (Prod. CC-H)
1948
General Physical Description note: 4 x 5 3/4 photostat storyboards (3
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "Aladdin's Lamp"
(Prod. CC-H).
Coca-Cola: "Ali Baba and the Thieves" (Prod. CC-2) Subseries 13.
1953
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 13 contains storyboard sketches with shot descriptions, a continuity
script, bar sheets, a holograph score and music sketch for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola
commercial "Ali Baba and the Thieves" (Prod. CC-2).
box 11M, folder 2
Music for "Coca-Cola: Ali Baba and the Thieves" (Prod. CC-2)
1953
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 11M, folder 11
Music for "Coca-Cola: Ali Baba and the Thieves" (Prod. CC-2)
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 13P, folder 2
Coca-Cola: "Ali Baba and the Thieves" (Prod. CC-2)
1953
General Physical Description note: 2 3/4 x 3 3/4 pencil sketch storyboards
(81 items) mounted on black paper (27 items); continuity script (7 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Original color storyboard sketches with shot descriptions mounted on black paper
and a continuity script for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "Ali Baba and the
Thieves" (Prod. CC-2).
box 42M, folder 5
Music for "Coca-Cola: Ali Baba and the Thieves" (Prod. CC-2)
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Coca-Cola: "Fisherman's Luck" (Prod. CC-B) Subseries 14.
1948
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 14 contains a photostat title sheet for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola
commercial, "Fisherman's Luck" (Prod. CC-B).
box 14P, folder 8
Coca-Cola: "Fisherman's Luck" (Prod. CC-B)
1948
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 photostat model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat title sheet for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "Fisherman's Luck"
(Prod. CC-B).
Coca-Cola: "Fox and the Grapes, The" (Prod. CC-3) Subseries 15.
1953
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 15 contains original storyboard materials, negative and positive
photostats, a continuity script, bar sheets, a holograph score and music sketch for
Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial "The Fox and the Grapes" (Prod. CC-3).
box 11M, folder 3
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 11M, folder 12
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 13P, folder 3
Coca-Cola: Fox and the Grapes, The (Prod. CC-3)
1953
General Physical Description note: 2 3/4 x 3 3/4 pencil storyboards (64
drawings) mounted on black paper (22 items); negative photostat models (20
items--bound); positive photostat models (20 items); continuity script (6
pages)
Scope and Contents note
Original storyboard sketches w/ shot descriptions mounted on black paper, negative
and positive photostat models, and the continuity script for Lantz-produced
Coca-Cola commercial, "The Fox and the Grapes" (CC-3).
box 42M, folder 6
Music
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Coca-Cola: "Grasshopper and the Ants, The" (Prod. CC-4) Subseries 16.
1953
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 16 contains storyboard pencil sketches mounted on black pages, a continuity
script, bar sheets, a holograph score and music sketch for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola
commercial "The Grasshopper and the Ants" (CC-4).
box 11M, folder 4
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 11M, folder 13
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 13P, folder 4
Coca-Cola: "Grasshopper and the Ants, The" (CC-4)
1953
General Physical Description note: 4 x 5 3/4 color storyboards mounted on
black paper (22 items); continuity script (9 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Storyboard sketches with shot descriptions mounted on black pages and a continuity
script for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial "The Grasshopper and the Ants"
(CC-4).
box 42M, folder 7
Music
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Coca-Cola: "Hare and the Hound, The" (Prod. CC-5) Subseries 17.
1953
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 17 contains storyboard sketches, negative photostat copies of the
storyboards, continuity script, a note on the music, holograph scores and a music
sketch for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "The Hare and the Hound" (Prod.
CC-5).
box 11M, folder 5
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 11M, folder 14
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 13P, folder 6
Coca-Cola: "Hare and the Hound, The" (Prod. CC-5)
1953
General Physical Description note: 4 x 5 3/4 color storyboards mounted on
black paper (25 items); negative photostat copies of storyboards (25 items);
continuity script (6 pages); music note (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Original storyboard sketches w/ shot descriptions mounted on black pages, negative
photostat copies of storyboards, continuity script, and a note on the music for
Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "The Hare and the Hound" (Prod. CC-5).
box 23M, folder 12
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
Coca-Cola: "Jack and the Beanstalk" (Prod. CC-L) Subseries 18.
1948
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 18 contains photostat models and color sketches for a revised ending of
Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "Jack and the Beanstalk" (Prod. CC-L).
box 14P, folder 6
Coca Cola: "Jack and the Beanstalk" (Prod. CC-L)
1948
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photostat model sheets (14
items); color pencil sketches (4 items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model sheets and color pencil sketches for a revised ending of
Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "Jack and the Beanstalk" (CC-L)
Coca-Cola: "Lion and the Mouse, The" (Prod. CC-1) Subseries 19.
1953
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 19 contains storyboard sketches mounted on black paper, negative photostat
copies of storyboard sketches, a continuity script, bar sheets, a holograph score and
music sketch for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "The Lion and the Mouse" (Prod.
CC-1).
box 11M, folder 1
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 11M, folder 10
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 13P, folder 1
Coca-Cola: "Lion and the Mouse, The" (Prod. CC-1)
1953
General Physical Description note: 4 x 5 3/4 color storyboards mounted on
black paper (21 items); negative photostat copies of storyboards (21 items);
continuity script (8 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Original color pencil storyboard sketches w/ shot descriptions mounted on black
paper, negative photostat models of storyboard sketches, and a typed continuity
script of Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "The Lion and the Mouse" (Prod.
CC-1).
box 42M, folder 8
Music
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Coca-Cola: "Little Big Game Hunter, The" Subseries 20.
1953
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 20 contains watercolor sketches with scene descriptions for Lantz-produced
Coca-Cola commercial, "The Little Big Game Hunter."
box 14P, folder 5
Coca-Cola: "Little Big Game Hunter, The"
1953
General Physical Description note: 4 x 5 3/4 watercolor sketches mounted on
black paper (44 items)
Scope and Contents note
Watercolor sketches with scene descriptions mounted on black paper for
Lantz-produced Coca-cola commercial, "The Little Big Game Hunter."
Coca-Cola: "Little Red Riding Hood" (Prod. CC-8) Subseries 21.
1953
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 21 contains bar sheets, holograph scores, music sketches, and orchestral
parts for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "Little Red Riding Hood" (CC-8).
box 5M, folder 6
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler music sketch and holograph score for Cue M-31. [Music for CC-8 was
a Wheeler arrangement of Chopin material.]
box 11M, folder 8
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 11M, folder 16
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 23M, folder 11
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 130P, folder 8
Coca-Cola: "Little Red Riding Hood" (Prod. CC-8)
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (8
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "Little Red Riding Hood"
(CC-8).
Coca-Cola: "Mountain Flower, The" (Prod. CC-A) Subseries 22.
1948
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 22 contains a photostat title sheet for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola
commercial, "The Mountain Flower" (Prod. CC-A).
box 14P, folder 9
Coca-Cola: "Mountain Flower, The" (Prod. CC-A)
1948
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photostat model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat title sheet for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "The Mountain
Flower" (Prod. CC-A).
Coca-Cola: "Pancho's Rainbow" (Prod. CC-K) Subseries 23.
1948
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 23 contains an original storyboard page for a Lantz-produced South American
themed Coca-Cola commercial with Chico, Tico, and Pico entitled "Pancho's Rainbow"
(Prod. CC-K).
box 14P, folder 10
Coca-Cola: "Pancho's Rainbow" (Prod. CC-K)
1948
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawing (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Original storyboard page for a South American themed Coca-Cola commercial starring
Chico, Tico, and Pico.
Coca-Cola: "Pirate Treasure" (Prod. CC-C) Subseries 24.
1948
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 24 contains watercolor storyboard sketches w/ scene descriptions for
Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "Pirate Treasure" (Prod. CC-C).
box 14P, folder 4
Coca-Cola: "Pirate Treasure" (Prod. CC-C)
1948
General Physical Description note: 4 x 5 3/4 watercolor storyboards mounted
on black paper (32 items)
Scope and Contents note
Watercolor storyboard sketches w/ scene descriptions mounted on black paper for
Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "Pirate Treasure" (CC-C).
Coca-Cola: "Symphony Night" (Prod. CC-6) Subseries 25.
1953
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 25 contains pencil storyboard sketches, a continuity script, bar sheets, a
note on the music, holograph scores and music sketches for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola
commercial, "Symphony Night" (Prod. CC-6).
box 11M, folder 6
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 11M, folder 15
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 13P, folder 7
Coca-Cola: "Symphony Night" (Prod. CC-6)
1953
General Physical Description note: 4 x 5 3/4 color storyboards mounted on
black paper (30 items); continuity script (8 pages); note on music (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboards mounted on black paper, continuity script, and a note on the
music for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "Symphony Night" (Prod. CC-6).
box 23M, folder 9
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 23M, folder 13
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 130P, folder 7
Coca-Cola: "Symphony Night" (Prod. CC-6)
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (6
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "Symphony Night" (Prod.
CC-6).
Coca-Cola: "Three Little Pigs, The" (Prod. CC-D) Subseries 26.
1948
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 26 contains an incomplete storyboard, paintings of the wolf stealing Cokes
from the pigs' refrigerator, photostat (b&w reproduction) copy of the title card,
and Arabic titles.
box 12P, folder 5
Coca-Cola: "The Three Little Pigs" (Prod. CC-D)
1948
General Physical Description note: 6 1/4 x 7 color pencil storyboard sketches
(44 items); 6 x 8 painting mounted on black board (2 items); 9 1/2 x 13 titles
(Arabic) (2 items); 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 photostat negative title card (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Incomplete storyboards (first half only), paintings of the Big Bad Wolf stealing
Cokes from the Three Little Pigs' refrigerator, a photostat negative title card, and
Arabic titles for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "The Three Little Pigs"
(CC-D).
Coca-Cola: "Tortoise and the Hare, The" (Prod. CC-7) Subseries 27.
1953
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 27 contains pencil storyboard sketches mounted on black paper, a continuity
script, a note on the music, a holograph score and music sketch for Lantz-produced
Coca-Cola commercial, "The Tortoise and the Hare" (Prod. CC-7).
box 11M, folder 7
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 13P, folder 8
Coca-Cola: "Tortoise and the Hare, The" (Prod. CC-7)
1953
General Physical Description note: 2 3/4 x 3 3/4 pencil sketch storyboards
(81 items) mounted on black paper (27 items); 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (9
pages); music note (1 page)
Scope and Contents note
Original storyboard pencil sketches mounted on black paper, a continuity script,
and note on the music for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "The Tortoise and the
Hare" (Prod. CC-7).
box 23M, folder 10
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score, Cue M-19 with music sketch.
box 130P, folder 9
Coca-Cola: "Tortoise and the Hare, The" (Prod. CC-7)
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (7
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "The Tortoise and the Hare"
(Prod. CC-7).
Coca-Cola: "Wise Little Woodchopper, The" (Prod. CC-E) Subseries 28.
1948
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 28 contains negative and positive photostats of a storyboard with shot
descriptions, original color sketch of a title card, watercolor drawings, color pencil
storyboard sketches mounted on black paper, and orchestral parts for Lantz-produced
Coca-Cola commercial "The Wise Little Woodchopper" (Prod. CC-E).
box 14P, folder 1
Coca-Cola: "Wise Little Woodchopper, The" (Prod. CC-E)
1948
General Physical Description note: 7 3/4 x 7 3/4 negative photostat
storyboards (42 items); 8 1/2 x 11 positive photostat storyboards (42 items); 10 1/2
x 12 1/2 photostat negative of title card (1 item); color pencil sketch of title
card (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Negative and positive photostats of storyboards w/ shot descriptions, photostat
negative of main title card, and color pencil sketch of title card mounted on black
paper for Lantz-produced Coca-Cola commercial, "The Wise Little Woodchopper" (Prod.
CC-E).
box 14P, folder 2
Coca-Cola: "Wise Little Woodchopper, The" (Prod. CC-E)
1948
General Physical Description note: 6 x 8 watercolor drawings w/ shot
descriptions mounted on black paper (10 items)
Scope and Contents note
Watercolor drawings w/ shot descriptions mounted on black paper for Lantz-produced
Coca-Cola commercial, "The Wise Little Woodchopper" (Prod. CC-E).
box 14P, folder 3
Coca-Cola: "Wise Little Woodchopper, The" (Prod. CC-E)
1948
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 6 color pencil and watercolor
storyboard drawings mounted on black paper w/ scene descriptions (41
items)
Scope and Contents note
Color pencil and watercolor storyboard drawings mounted on black paper w/ scene
descriptions.
box 25M, folder 6
Music
1948
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts for end title cue, Darrell Calker.
Coca-Cola: 1948 Series (Prod. CC-A-M) Subseries 29.
1948
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 29 contains magazine clippings of Coca-Cola ads, cels, bull's eye matte for
animated End Logo, line negatives and positives for End Logo, and a graph of a camera
truck move prepared by William Garity for End Logo for the 1948 Lantz-produced
Coca-Cola commercial series.
box 12P, folder 6
Coca-Cola: 1948 Series (Prod. CC-A-M)
1948
General Physical Description note: clipping [various] (8 items)
Scope and Contents note
Magazine clippings of Coca-Cola ads in various languages for the 1948 commercial
series produced by Lantz Productions.
box 12P, folder 7
Coca-Cola: 1948 Series (Prod. CC-A-M)
1948
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 bull's eye drawings (10
items); 10 3/4 x 13 3/4 cels (10 items); 10 3/4 x 14 3/4 mattes (6 items)
Scope and Contents note
Cels, bull's eye drawings, matte logos, and graph of a camera truck move prepared
by William Garity for End Logo for the 1948 Coca-Cola series produced by Walter
Lantz Productions.
Coca-Cola: 1953 Series (Prod. CC-1-8) Subseries 30.
1953
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 30 contains business correspondences, script translation of Coca-Cola
commercials into different languages, narration and scene break downs for the
commercials, and notes on the music for the 1953 Coca-Cola series produced by Walter
Lantz Productions. This subseries contains music for the end title cue for the 1953
series.
box 5M, folder 5
Music for the end title cue of the 1953 series
1953
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketches.
box 11M, folder 9
Music for the end title cue of the 1953 series
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler music sketch and holograph score.
box 12P, folder 1
Coca-Cola: 1953 Series (Prod. CC-1-8)
1953
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 correspondences (10
items)
Scope and Contents note
Business correspondences between Walter Lantz Productions and the Coca-Cola
Company. Folder contains a Western Union telegram and a hand-written letter by
Lantz.
box 12P, folder 2
Coca-Cola: 1953 Series (CC-1-8)
1953
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 script translations (7 2-page
scripts, 14 pages total)
Scope and Contents note
Script translations of various Coke commercials in French, Italian, Arabic,
Afrikaans, Dutch-Flemish, Portuguese, and Spanish for the 1953 commercial series
produced by Lantz Productions.
box 12P, folder 3
Coca-Cola: 1953 Series (Prod. CC-1-8)
1953
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity scripts w/ narration
(33 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Narration and continuity scripts for various Coke commercials in the 1953 series
produced by Walter Lantz Productions.
box 12P, folder 4
Coca-Cola: 1953 Series (Prod. CC-1-8)
1953
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 13 1/4 notes on cutting continuity
and soundtrack (26 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Hand-written notes concerning the soundtrack and cutting continuity for the foreign
language commercials in the 1953 Coca-Cola series produced by Walter Lantz
Productions.
box 23M, folder 8
Music for the end title cue of the 1953 series
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 42M, folder 3
Music for the end title cue of the 1953 series
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Coca-Cola: Miscellaneous Materials Subseries 31.
circa 1948
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 31 contains negative storyboard photostats for a Coca-Cola commercial with
two mice and a cat. [Possibly from the 1948 series commercial "The Country Mouse"
(CC-M) or "Symphony Night" (CC-6)].
box 13P, folder 5
Coca-Cola: Miscellaneous Materials
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: 4 3/4 x 6 negative photostat storyboards
(8 items); 6 x 6 1/4 negative photostat logos (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Negative storyboard photostats for a Coca-Cola commercial with two mice and a cat.
[Possibly from the 1948 series commercial "The Country Mouse" (CC-M) or "Symphony
Night" (CC-6)].
Conoco Gas (Prod. C-112) Subseries 32.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 31 contains pencil drawings of gags for Lantz-produced Conoco Gas
commercials.
box 58P, folder 22
Conoco Gas (Prod. C-112)
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil drawings (11
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil drawings with narration for Lantz-produced Conoco Gas commercial
Interstate Bakeries: "Bakery Hold-Up" (Prod. W-5) Subseries 33.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 33 contains dialogue continuity and bar sheets for Lantz-produced
Interstate Bakery commercial, "Bakery Hold-Up" (Prod. W-5).
box 10P, folder 1
Interstate Bakeries: "Bakery Hold-Up" (Prod. W-5)
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (7
copies)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue continuity for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Bakery
Hold-Up" (Prod. W-5).
box 42M, folder 24
Music
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Interstate Bakeries: "Breadnapping" Subseries 34.
1957
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 34 contains dialogue continuity and bar sheets for Lantz-produced
Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Breadnapping."
box 10P, folder 2
Interstate Bakeries: "Breadnapping"
1957
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (11
copies)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue continuity for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial,
"Breadnapping."
box 42M, folder 9
Music
1957
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Interstate Bakeries: "Gun Fighter" (Prod. W-14) Subseries 35.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 35 contains dialogue continuity, bar sheets, and music sketch for
Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Gun Fighter" (Prod. W-14).
box 10P, folder 3
Interstate Bakeries: "Gun Fighter" (W-14)
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (7
copies)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue continuity for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Gun
Fighter" (W-14).
box 33M, folder 7
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 42M, folder 21
Music
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Interstate Bakeries: "Hungry Ghost" Subseries 36.
1957
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 36 contains dialogue continuity for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries
commercial, "Hungry Ghost."
box 10P, folder 4
Interstate Bakeries: "Hungry Ghost"
1957
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (8
copies)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue continuity for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Hungry
Ghost."
Interstate Bakeries: "Lumberjack" (Prod. W-16) Subseries 37.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 37 contains dialogue continuity and bar sheets for Lantz-produced
Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Lumberjack" (Prod. W-16)
box 10P, folder 5
Interstate Bakeries: "Lumberjack" (Prod. W-16)
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (2
copies)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue continuity for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Lumberjack"
(Prod. W-16).
box 42M, folder 20
Music
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Interstate Bakeries: "Museum and Mummy" (Prod. W-12) Subseries 38.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 38 contains dialogue continuity, bar sheets and a music sketch for
Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Museum and Mummy" (Prod. W-12).
box 10P, folder 6
Interstate Bakeries: "Museum and Mummy" (Prod. W-12)
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (4
copies)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue continuity for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Museum and
Mummy" (Prod. W-12).
box 33M, folder 7
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler sketch.
box 42M, folder 22
Music
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Interstate Bakeries: "Pay the Penalty" (Prod. W-3) Subseries 39.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 39 contains dialogue continuity and bar sheets for Lantz-produced
Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Pay the Penalty" (Prod. W-3).
box 10P, folder 7
Interstate Bakeries: "Pay the Penalty" (Prod. W-3)
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (4
copies)
General note
Dialogue continuity for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Pay the
Penalty" (Prod. W-3).
box 42M, folder 18
Music
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Interstate Bakeries: "Riveter, The" Subseries 40.
1957
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 40 contains dialogue continuity and bar sheets for Lantz-produced
Interstate Bakeries commercial, "The Riveter."
box 10P, folder 8
Dialogue continuity
1957
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (9
copies)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue continuity for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial,
"Riveter."
box 42M, folder 10
Music
1957
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Interstate Bakeries: "Sleeping Beauty" (Prod. W-20) Subseries 41.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 41 contains dialogue continuity, the master dialogue, and bar sheets for
Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Sleeping Beauty" (Prod. W-20).
box 10P, folder 9
Interstate Bakeries: "Sleeping Beauty" (Prod. W-20)
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (3 copies),
master dialogue sheet (1 copy)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue continuity and the master dialogue for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries
commercial, "Sleeping Beauty" (Prod. W-20)
box 42M, folder 15
Music
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Interstate Bakeries: "Studio Scene" Subseries 42.
1957
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 42 contains dialogue continuity for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries
commercial, "Studio Scene."
box 10P, folder 10
Interstate Bakeries: "Studio Scene"
1957
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (7
copies)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue continuity for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Studio
Scene."
Interstate Bakeries: "Three Bears" (Prod. W-18) Subseries 43.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 43 contains dialogue continuity and bar sheets for Lantz-produced
Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Three Bears" (Prod. W-18).
box 10P, folder 12
Interstate Bakeries: "Three Bears" (Prod. W-18)
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (4
copies)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue continuity for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Three
Bears" (Prod. W-18).
box 42M, folder 16
Music
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Interstate Bakeries: "Train Tunnel Chase" (Prod. W-15) Subseries 44.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 44 contains dialogue continuity and bar sheets for Lantz-produced
Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Train Tunnel Chase" (Prod. W-15).
box 10P, folder 13
Interstate Bakeries: "Train Tunnel Chase" (Prod. W-15)
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (3
copies)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue continuity for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Train
Tunnel Chase" (Prod. W-15).
box 42M, folder 25
Music
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Interstate Bakeries: "TV Commercial" (Prod. W-17) Subseries 45.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 45 contains dialogue continuity and bar sheets for Lantz-produced
Interstate Bakeries commercial, "TV Commercial" (Prod. W-17).
box 10P, folder 11
Interstate Bakeries: "TV Commercial" (Prod. W-17)
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (4
copies)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue continuity for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial, "TV
Commercial" (Prod. W-17).
box 42M, folder 13
Music
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Interstate Bakeries: "Woodpecker Song" Subseries 46.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 46 contains dialogue continuity and sheet music for Lantz-produced
Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Woodpecker Song."
box 10P, folder 20
Interstate Bakeries: "Woodpecker Song"
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (11
copies)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue continuity for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Woodpecker
Song."
box 53P, folder 8
Interstate Bakeries: "Woodpecker Song"
1958
General Physical Description note: 9 1/2 x 13 sheet music (8 pages, 3
items)
Scope and Contents note
Sheet music for the "Woody Woodpecker Song" with altered promotional lyrics (2
copies) and sheet music for the song, "Sugar, Eggs, Bread" (1 copy).
Interstate Bakeries: "Woody and Conscience" (Prod. W-4) Subseries 47.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 47 contains dialogue continuity and bar sheets for Lantz-produced
Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Woody and Conscience" (Prod. W-4).
box 10P, folder 14
Interstate Bakeries: "Woody and Conscience" (Prod. W-4)
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (4
copies)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue continuity for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Woody and
Conscience" (Prod. W-4).
box 42M, folder 23
Music
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Interstate Bakeries: "Woody and Grandma" (Prod. W-2) Subseries 48.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 48 contains dialogue continuity and bar sheets for Lantz-produced
Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Woody and Grandma" (Prod. W-2).
box 10P, folder 15
Interstate Bakeries: "Woody and Grandma" (Prod. W-2)
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (8
copies)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue continuity for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Woody and
Grandma" (Prod. W-2).
box 42M, folder 26
Music
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Interstate Bakeries: "Woody and Hunter" (Prod. W-13) Subseries 49.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 49 contains dialogue continuity and bar sheets for Lantz-produced
Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Woody and Hunter" (Prod. W-13).
box 10P, folder 16
Interstate Bakeries: "Woody and Hunter" (Prod. W-13)
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (7
copies)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue continuity for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Woody and
Hunter" (Prod. W-13).
box 42M, folder 17
Music
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Interstate Bakeries: "Woody and Snow Rescue" (Prod. W-1) Subseries 50.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 50 contains dialogue continuity, the master dialogue sheet, and bar sheets
for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial,"Woody and Snow Rescue" (Prod.
W-1).
box 10P, folder 17
Interstate Bakeries: "Woody and Snow Rescue" (Prod. W-1)
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (8
copies)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue continuity and master dialogue sheet for Lantz-produced Interstate
Bakeries commercial,"Woody and Snow Rescue" (Prod. W-1).
box 42M, folder 11
Music
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Interstate Bakeries: "Woody and the Pirates" (Prod. W-11) Subseries 51.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 51 contains dialogue continuity, the master dialogue sheet, and bar sheets
for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries commercial, "Woody and the Pirates" (Prod.
W-11).
box 10P, folder 18
Interstate Bakeries: "Woody and the Pirates" (Prod. W-11)
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (6
copies)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue continuity and the master dialogue sheet for Lantz-produced Interstate
Bakeries commercial, "Woody and the Pirates" (Prod. W-11).
box 42M, folder 19
Music
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Interstate Bakeries: "Woody and Toaster" (Prod. W-19) Subseries 52.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 52 contains dialogue continuity and bar sheets for Lantz-produced
Interstate Bakeries commercial,"Woody and Toaster" (Prod. W-19).
box 10P, folder 19
Interstate Bakeries: "Woody and Toaster" (Prod. W-19)
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 continuity script (4
copies)
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 52 contains dialogue continuity for Lantz-produced Interstate Bakeries
commercial,"Woody and Toaster" (Prod. W-19).
box 42M, folder 14
Music
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets.
Interstate Bakeries: General Materials (Prod. W-1-20) Subseries 53.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 53 contains general materials for a series of Lantz-produced Interstate
Bakeries commercials. Included among the materials are: production memos, bound
scripts, color pencil drawings, production stills, dialogue continuities, print ads
for Weber's Bread, photostat storyboards, poster advertisements, bar sheets, holograph
scores, and music sketches.
box 8M, folder 9
Music
1957
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler sketches and holograph score (arrangement of "The Woody Woodpecker
Song). 1957.
box 10P, folder 21
Interstate Bakeries: General Materials (Prod. W-1-20)
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 production lists (10 items);
memorandum (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Commercial production lists and cutting department memorandum.
box 10P, folder 22
Interstate Bakeries: General Materials (Prod. W-1-20)
1958
General Physical Description note: bound scripts (81 items)
Scope and Contents note
Bound scripts for a number of Interstate Bakeries commercials.
box 42P, folder 12
Music
1957
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets. 1957.
box 53P, folder 1
Interstate Bakeries: General Materials (Prod. W-1-20)
1958
General Physical Description note: 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 storyboards w/dialogue (11
items)
Scope and Contents note
Color pencil storyboard sketches w/ shot descriptions and dialogue for 11 different
Weber's bread commercials featuring Woody Woodpecker.
box 53P, folder 2
Interstate Bakeries: General Materials (Prod. W-1-20)
1958
General Physical Description note: 6 1/4 x 9 1/2 still photos (4
items)
Scope and Contents note
Still photographs of Mrs. Karl's Fine Bread.
box 53P, folder 3
Interstate Bakeries: General Materials (Prod. W-1-20)
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 script (12 items)
Scope and Contents note
Scripts for a series of 12 commercials for Weber's Bread produced by Walter Lantz
Productions. Titles include: "The Lady Sheriff," "Little Blue Ginghamhood," "The
Magician's Master," "Lost and Found," "The Indian Scout," "The Great Bank Robbery,"
"Home on the Range," "The Story of Dangerous Sam Belew,""The Capture of Six Gun
Pete," "Weber Bread Rush," "The Buried Treasure," and "The Baffled Bird Dog."
box 53P, folder 4
Interstate Bakeries: General Materials
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 1/2 carbon copies (2 items); 8 1/2
x 13 1/4 hand-written notes (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Production schedule for Interstate Bakeries commercial series and hand-written
notes regarding the Weber's Bread commercials starring Woody Woodpecker.
box 53P, folder 5
Interstate Bakeries: General Materials (Prod. W-1-20)
1958
General Physical Description note: print ads [various] (8 items)
Scope and Contents note
Print ads for Weber's Bread commercials featuring Woody Woodpecker.
box 53P, folder 6
Interstate Bakeries: General Materials (Prod. W-1-20)
1958
General Physical Description note: 11 x 14 photostat storyboards w/ dialogue
(30 copies--63 items)
Scope and Contents note
Positive photostat copies of storyboards w/ dialogue for 30 different Weber's Bread
commercials featuring Woody Woodpecker.
box 53P, folder 7
Interstate Bakeries: General Materials (Prod. W-1-20)
1958
General Physical Description note: 11 x 14 negative photostat storyboards w/
dialogue (16 items)
Scope and Contents note
Negative photostat copies of storyboards with dialogue for Weber's Bread
commercials featuring Woody Woodpecker.
box 53P, folder 9
Interstate Bakeries: General Materials (Prod. W-1-20)
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 carbon copies of footage notes (26
copies--64 items)
Scope and Contents note
Carbon copies of footage notes for Weber's Bread commercials featuring Woody
Woodpecker.
box 130P, folder 14
Interstate Bakeries: General Materials (Prod. W-1-20)
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 advertisement (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Poster advertisement for Blue Seal Bread.
Ipana Toothpaste: "Boy Meets Dog" Subseries 54.
1938
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 54 contains model sheets of gnomes and a photostat (b&w reproduction)
model sheet of the Reg'lar Fellers for Lantz-produced Ipana Toothpaste commercial,
"Boy Meets Dog."
box 137P, folder 20
Ipana Toothpaste: "Boy Meets Dog"
1938
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets (14
item)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of gnomes for Lantz-produced Ipana Toothpaste commercial, "Boy Meets
Dog."
box 148P, folder 19
Ipana Toothpaste: "Boy Meets Dog"
1938
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 photostat model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model sheet of the Reg'lar Fellers.
Jungle Medics, The (Prod. SS-1) Subseries 55.
1960
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 55 contains pencil character sketches, storyboard drawings, and story
suggestions for the pilot of an animation series titled, "The Jungle Medics." It was
released theatrically in 1960. Various production materials still exist (see Series 1
LANTZ PRODUCTIONS, Subseries 202--THE JUNGLE MEDICS and Series 4 CHARACTER SKETCHES,
Subseries 58--MONKEYS AND APES for additional materials).
box 147P, folder 35
Jungle Medics, The (Prod. SS-10
1960
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil sketches (10
items), storyboard drawings (3 items); story notes (3 items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil character sketches, storyboard drawings, and story notes for Lantz-produced
TV pilot, "The Jungle Medics."
Kellogg's: "Across the Street" Subseries 56.
1966
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 56 contains a continuity footage sheet and music bar chart for
Lantz-produced Kellogg's commercial, "Across the Street."
box 1P, folder 7
Kellogg's: "Across the Street"
1966
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 continuity card (1 item); 12 x 15
music bar chart (4 items)
Scope and Contents note
Continuity footage card and music bar sheets for Lantz-produced Kellogg's
commercial, "Across the Street."
Kellogg's: "Bear Hunt" (Prod. K-426) Subseries 57.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 57 contains pencil storyboard sketches with dialogue and a footage sheet, a
holograph score and music sketches for Kellogg's Rice Krispies commercial, "Bear Hunt"
(Prod. K-426), featuring Woody Woodpecker.
box 1P, folder 16
Kellogg's: "Bear Hunt" (K-426)
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 15 1/4 x 18 1/2 pencil storyboards (5
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboards w/ dialogue for Kellogg's Rice Krispies commercial, "Bear Hunt,"
featuring Woody Woodpecker.
box 1P, folder 19
Kellogg's: "Bear Hunt" (K-426)
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 continuity card (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Continuity sheet with scene/footage information for Lantz-produced Kellogg's
commercial, "Bear Hunt," featuring Woody Woodpecker.
box 9M, folder 10
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 29M, folder 10
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 29M, folder 15
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
Kellogg's: "Billy and the Kid" Subseries 58.
1959
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 58 contains a story synopsis and model sheets for Lantz-produced Kellogg's
commercial, "Billy and the Kid."
box 93P, folder 3
Kellogg's: "Billy and the Kid"
1959
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (3 items); 10 1/2 x 12
1/2 model sheets (8 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis for a proposed series of Kellogg's commercials about Billy the Kid and
model sheets of the main characters including, Billy, his son (the Kid), and
Choo-Cho the Burro.
Kellogg's: "Earthquake" (Prod. RK-2268) Subseries 59.
1964
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 59 contains a photocopy of a photostat (b&w reproduction) storyboard
with dialogue for a Lantz-produced Kellogg's Rice Krispies commercial, "Earthquake"
(Prod. RK-2268), featuring Woody Woodpecker.
box 1P, folder 18
Kellogg's: "Earthquake" (Prod. RK-2268)
1964
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photocopied storyboards (4
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photocopied photostat storyboards for Kellogg's Rice Krispies commercial,
"Earthquake," featuring Woody Woodpecker.
box 36P
Kellogg's: "Earthquake" (Prod. RK-2268)
1964
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 story continuity sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage continuity sheets for Lantz-produced Kellogg's Rice Krispies
commercial, "Earthquake" (Prod. RK-2268).
Kellogg's: "Football Star" (Prod. K-425) Subseries 60.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 60 contains pencil storyboards, scene/footage sheets, a holograph score and
music sketch for Kellogg's Rice Krispies commercial, "Football Star," featuring Woody
Woodpecker alongside Snap, Krackle, and Pop.
box 1P, folder 8
Kellogg's: "Football Star"
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 15 1/4 x 18 1/2 pencil storyboards (4
items)
Scope and Contents note
Storyboard pencil sketches with dialogue for Lantz-produced Kellogg's Rice Krispies
commercial, "Football Star."
box 1P, folder 21
Kellogg's: "Football Star"
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 carbon copies of continuity cards
(8 items)
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage continuity sheets for Lantz-produced Kellogg's Rice Krispies
commercial, "Football Star."
box 9M, folder 11
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score.
box 29M, folder 11
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 29M, folder 14
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
Kellogg's: "Maestro" Subseries 61.
1965
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 61 contains a photocopied photostat storyboards with dialogue for
Lantz-produced Kellogg's Rice Krispies commercial, "Maestro," featuring Woody
Woodpecker and Buzz Buzzard.
box 1P, folder 2
Kellogg's: "Maestro"
1965
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photocopied storyboards (2
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photocopied photostat storyboards with dialogue for Lantz-produced Kellogg's Rice
Krispies commercial, "Maestro," featuring Buzz Buzzard and Woody Woodpecker.
Kellogg's: "Magic" Subseries 62.
1965
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 62 contains pencil drawings of Snap, Crackle and Pop, Woody Woodpecker, and
Buzz Buzzard for Lantz-produced Rice Krispies commercial, "Magic."
box 1P, folder 11
Kellogg's: "Magic"
1965
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawing (17
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketches of Snap, Crackle and Pop, Woody Woodpecker and Buzz Buzzard for
Lantz-produced Rice Krispies commercial, "Magic."
box 1P, folder 14
Kellogg's: "Magic"
1965
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photocopied storyboards (4
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photocopied photostat storyboards with dialogue for Lantz-produced Kellogg's Rice
Krispie commercial, "Magic."
Kellogg's: "Supermarket" (Prod. K-507) Subseries 63.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 63 contains dialogue sheets and a music sketch for Lantz-produced Kellogg's
Rice Krispies commercial, "Supermarket."
box 1P, folder 3
Kellogg's: "Supermarket"
1958
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 dialogue sheets (2 copies--7
pages total)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue sheets for Lantz-produced Kellogg's Rice Krispies commercial,
"Supermarket."
box 29M, folder 7
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
Kellogg's: "Switcheroo" (Prod. RK-2269) Subseries 64.
1964
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 64 contains photocopied photostat storyboards and scene/footage sheets for
Lantz-produced Kellogg's Rice Krispie commercial, "Switcheroo."
box 1P, folder 17
Kellogg's: "Switcheroo" (Prod. RK-2269)
1964
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photocopied storyboards (3
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photocopied photostat storyboards with dialogue featuring Woody Woodpecker and Buzz
Buzzard for Lantz-produced Kellogg's Rice Krispie commercial, "Switcheroo."
box 36P
Kellogg's: "Switcheroo" (Prod. RK-2269)
1964
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for Lantz-produced Kellogg's Rice Krispies commercial,
"Switcheroo."
Kellogg's: "Vacation" (Prod. RK-2270) Subseries 65.
1964
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 65 contains photocopied photostat storyboards with dialogue and
scene/footage sheets for Lantz-produced Kellogg's Rice Krispies commercial, "Vacation"
(Prod. RK-2270) featuring Woody Woodpecker.
box 1P, folder 13
Kellogg's: "Switcheroo" (Prod. RK-2270)
1964
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photocopied storyboards (3
copies--9 pages total)
Scope and Contents note
Photocopied photostat storyboards with dialogue for Lantz-produced Kellogg's Rice
Krispies commercial, "Vacation" featuring Woody Woodpecker.
box 36P
Kellogg's: "Vacation" (Prod. RK-2270)
1964
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for Lantz-produced Kellogg's Rice Krispies commercial,
"Vacation" featuring Woody Woodpecker.
Kellogg's: "Woody & Moose" (Prod. K-508) Subseries 66.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 66 contains script dialogue and shot descriptions with audio cues and music
sketches for Lantz-produced Rice Krispies commercial, "Woody & Moose."
box 1P, folder 15
Kellogg's: "Woody & Moose"
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 dialogue sheets (2 copies--4 pages
total); shot/audio continuity (3 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Dialogue sheets and shot/audio continuity for Lantz-produced Kellogg's Rice
Krispies commercial, "Woody & Moose."
box 29M, folder 6
Music
1958
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
Kellogg's: "Woody on Safari" (Prod. RK-764) Subseries 67.
1958
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 67 contains scene/footage sheets and a music sketch for Kellogg's Rice
Krispie commercial, "Woody on Safari" (Prod. RK-764).
box 29M, folder 17
Music
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 36P
Kellogg's" "Woody on Safari" (Prod. RK-764)
1958
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for Lantz-produced Kellogg's Rice Krispies commercial, "Woody
on Safari."
Kellogg's: "Woody Wakes Up" Subseries 68.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 68 contains scene/footage sheets for Lantz-produced Kellogg's Rice Krispies
commercial, "Woody Wakes Up," featuring Woody Woodpecker.
box 1P, folder 20
Kellogg's: "Woody Wakes Up"
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 scene/footage sheets (1 original,
7 carbon copies)
Scope and Contents note
Original and carbon copies of scene/footage sheets for Lantz-produced Kellogg's
Rice Krispies commercial, "Woody Wakes Up."
Kellogg's: "Woody's Cartune Show Time" Subseries 69.
1959
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 69 contains scripts, pencil storyboard sketches, promotional stills,
photostat storyboards, theme song record, etc. for Kellogg's sponsored Lantz-TV
production, "Woody's Cartune Show Time."
box 1P, folder 5
Kellogg's: "Woody's Cartune Show Time"
1959
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 13 1/4 handwritten script (14
pages)
Scope and Contents note
Handwritten script titled "New TV Show" by Walter Lantz, dated October 21,
1959.
box 48P, folder 11
Kellogg's: "Woody's Cartune Show Time"
1959
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 script (10 copies, 12 items
each)
Scope and Contents note
Scripts for live-action bridges in which Walter Lantz describes how animated films
are produced.
box 58P, folder 14
Kellogg's: "Woody's Cartune Show Time"
1959
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 carbon copies of storyboards
(14 items)
Scope and Contents note
Carbon copies of storyboards featuring Walter Lantz teaching the audience how to
draw live action/animation with Woody Woodpecker.
box 58P, folder 15
Kellogg's: "Woody's Cartune Show Time"
1959
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 carbon copies of storyboards (4
items)
Scope and Contents note
Carbon copies of storyboards featuring Walter Lantz teaching the audience to draw
animated Woody Woodpecker hands with Woody himself.
box 58P, folder 16
Kellogg's: "Woody's Cartune Show Time"
1959
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 carbon copies of storyboards
(14 items)
Scope and Contents note
Carbon copies of storyboards featuring Walter Lantz teaching the auience how to
draw live action/animation with Woody Woodpecker.
box 58P, folder 17
Kellogg's: "Woody's Cartune Show Time"
1959
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 carbon copies of storyboards (7
items)
Scope and Contents note
Carbon copies of storyboards featuring Walter Lantz teaching the audience how to
draw clothes for animated character with Woody Woodpecker.
box 58P, folder 18
Kellogg's: "Woody's Cartune Show Time"
1959
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 carbon copies of storyboards
(12 items); handwrittten script notes (9 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Carbon copies of storyboards featuring Walter Lantz teaching the audience to draw
live action/animation with Woody Woodpecker. Handwritten script notes by Lantz.
box 58P, folder 19
Kellogg's: "Woody's Cartune Show Time"
1961
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 carbon copies of storyboards (7
items); 8 1/2 x 13 1/4 handwrittten script notes w/ drawings (6 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Carbon copies of storyboards of featuring Walter Lantz teaching the audience to
draw live action/animation with Woody Woodpecker. Handwritten script notes and
drawings by Lantz.
box 67P, folder 9
Kellogg's: "Woody's Cartune Show Time"
1959
General Physical Description note: pencil storyboard sketches (212
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches from Woody's Cartune Show Time featuring a dance
sequence (122 items) and live action/animation sequences featuring Walter Lantz with
Woody and Chilly Willy.
box 73P, folder 12
Kellogg's: "Woody's Cartune Show Time"
1959
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 xeroxed storyboards (20
items)
Scope and Contents note
Xeroxed storyboard for "Woody's Cartune Show Time" featuring Walter Lantz in live
action/animation sequences with Woody Woodpecker.
box 78P, folder 1
Kellogg's: "Woody's Cartune Show Time"
1959
General Physical Description note: still negatives (200 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional still negatives from the live-action segments of Woody's Cartune Show
Time featuring Walter Lantz.
box 122P
Kellogg's: "Woody's Cartune Show Time"
1959
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 storyboard sheets (32
items)
Scope and Contents note
Storyboard sheets for the promotional TV spots for "Woody's Cartune Show Time."
box 140P, folder 5
Kellogg's: "Woody's Cartune Show Time"
1959
General Physical Description note: record (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Record of theme song for "Woody's Cartune Show Time."
Kellogg's: General Materials Subseries 70.
various [1950-1962]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 70 contains magazine clippings, model sheet reproductions, layout drawings,
duplicate photostat storyboards, bar sheets with production notes, music sketches, and
holograph scores for various Kellogg's commercials produced by Walter Lantz
Productions.
box 1P, folder 4
Kellogg's: General Materials
circa 1941
General Physical Description note: clippings [various] (14 items)
Scope and Contents note
Magazine cliipings of early Snap, Crackle, and Pop drawings circa 1941 by Vernon
Grant.
box 1P, folder 10
Kellogg's: General Materials
circa 1950s
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 carbon copy model sheets
(19 items)
Scope and Contents note
Carbon copy model sheets for Snap, Crackle and Pop and Tony the Tiger.
box 8M, folder 1
Music--Kellogg's General Materials
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Clarence wheeler music sketches for miscellaneous Kellogg's Cornflakes commercials.
LKC(?)
box 9M, folder 12
Music--Kellogg's General Materials
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler sketch arrangements of "Snap Crackle Pop" song and holograph score
for main and end titles of Rice Krispies commercials.
box 23M, folder 6
Music for "Kellogg's: Woody the Construction Worker" #875 RK60
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Eugene Poddany holograph score.
box 23M, folder 7
Music for Kellogg's: Title Unknown
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Eugene Poddany holograph score.
box 29M, folder 12
Music for "Kellogg's: Bugle Boy" (Prod. #LK C6 S1)
1958
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 29M, folder 16
Music--Kellogg's General Materials
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch. (RK?)
box 33M, folder 6
Music for Kellogg's: Title Unknown
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Eugene Poddany music sketch.
box 33M, folder 8
Music for "Kellogg's: Woody the Construction Worker" #875 RK60
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Detail sheets with Eugene Poddany music sketch.
box 96P, folder 8
Kellogg's: General Materials
circa 1950s
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photostat
storyboards
Scope and Contents note
Duplicate photostat storyboards for for Lantz-produced Kellogg's commercials.
box 96P, folder 35
Kellogg's: General Materials
circa 1950s
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 layout drawings (24
items)
Scope and Contents note
Layout drawings for Rice Krispies commercials.
box 129P
Kellogg's: General Materials
circa 1950s
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets (40
items)
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets and production notes for Kellogg's Rice Krispies commercials with Woody
Woodpecker.
Kellogg's: Promotional Materials Subseries 71.
various [1950-1962]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 71 contains promotional materials including, stills, color posters, b&w
photographs, promotional cereal boxes, etc. for Kellogg's commercials produced by
Walter Lantz productions.
box 1P, folder 1
Kellogg's: Promotional Materials
various [1950-1960]
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (13 items); 1 negative; 11 x
14 still (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills and a negative of Rice Krispies cereal and Snap, Crackle and
Pop.
box 1P, folder 6
Kellogg's: Promotional Materials
circa 1958
General Physical Description note: 20 x 36 color poster (1 item); 15 1/4 x 20
1/2 color poster; 6 1/2 x 9 stills (3 items)
Scope and Contents note
Large full-color posters circa 1958 featuring Woody Woodpecker promoting Kellogg's
cereals, photostats, and a contest entry form.
box 1P, folder 9
Kellogg's: Promotional Materials
various [1950-1955]
General Physical Description note: b&w stills [various]
Scope and Contents note
b&w copies and photographs of promotional items for Kellogg's Corn Flakes.
box 1P, folder 12
Kellogg's: Promotional Materials
various [1950-1960]
General Physical Description note: cereal boxes; clippings (67
items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional cereal boxes, advertisements and publicity for Kellogg's products.
box 66P, folder 24
Kellogg's: Promotional Materials
various [1950-1960]
General Physical Description note: 7 3/4 x 10 3/4 cereal boxes (5
items)
Scope and Contents note
Kellogg's Raisin Bran and Rice Krispies cereal boxes with designs featuring Woody
Woodpecker.
box 80P, folder 10
Kellogg's: Promotional Materials
various [1950-1955]
General Physical Description note: 10 3/4 x 12 drawing w/ cels (3
items)
Scope and Contents note
Original artwork for Woody Woodpecker's Family Album (1 item) and a Kellogg's Corn
Flakes ad featuring Andy Panda, Oswald Rabbit, Wally Walrus, and Woody
Woodpecker.
box 96P, folder 36
Kellogg's: Promotional Materials
various [1950-1955]
General Physical Description note: 7 3/4 x 10 3/4 cereal boxes (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Kellogg's cereal box with ad for the Woody Woodpecker fan club.
box 147P, folder 46
Kellogg's: Promotional Materials
1960
General Physical Description note: 8 3/4 x 12 1/4 cereal box (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Kellogg's Raisin Bran cereal box with a Woody Woodpecker comic strip on back.
Kit 'n Kaboodle Show, The (Unproduced) Subseries 72.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 72 contains show concept synopsis, scripts, sketches, color paintings, and
layout drawings for the unproduced television program, "The Kit 'n Kaboodle Show."
box 73P, folder 34
Kit 'n Kaboodle Show, The (Unproduced)
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 concept synopsis (3 pages); 2
scripts (3 copies--54 pages total)
Scope and Contents note
Show concept synopsis (3 pages), as well as scripts for two episodes titles "Have
Fun, We'll Travel" (2 copies--22 pages each) and "Jungle Bungel" (10 pages).
box 86P, folder 2
Kit 'n Kaboodle Show, The (Unproduced)
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil sketches (51
items); color painting (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketches and a color painting of Kit 'n Kaboodle.
box 86P, folder 3
Kit 'n Kaboodle Show, The (Unproduced)
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 story sketches (28
items)
Scope and Contents note
Story sketches for the unproduced television program, "The Kit 'n Kaboodle
Show."
box 86P, folder 4
Kit 'n Kaboodle Show, The (Unproduced)
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 story sketches, gag
sketches, layout drawings (133 items)
Scope and Contents note
Story sketches, gag sketches, and layout drawings for the unproduced television
program, "The Kit 'n Kaboodle Show."
Spook-A-Nanny (Prod. TC-3) Subseries 73.
1964
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 73 contains scene/footage sheets, promotional stills, script, sheet music,
photostat storyboard, holograph score, orchestral parts, and annotated bar sheets for
Lantz-produced Halloween television show, "Spook-A-Nanny" (Prod. TC-3).
box 36P
Spook-A-Nanny (Prod. TC-3)
1964
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Scene/footage sheets for Lantz-produced Halloween special, "Spook-A-Nanny" (Prod.
TC-3).
box 73P, folder 16
Spook-A-Nanny (Prod. TC-3)
1964
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (5 items) w/ negatives (8
items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills with negatives of Woody Woodpecker and Chilly Willy in
Lantz-produced television special, "Spook-A-Nanny" (TC-3).
box 76P, folder 1
Spook-A-Nanny (Prod. TC-3)
1964
General Physical Description note: 10 x 11 1/4 promotional packet
Scope and Contents note
Promotional packet sent to TV stations for the Woody Woodpecker Show Halloween
Special, "Spook-A-Nanny." Packet contains promotional tie-ins and a script for
broadcast.
box 76P, folder 2
Spook-A-Nanny (Prod. TC-3)
1964
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 script (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Television trailer script for promoting "Spook-A-Nanny" on local TV stations.
box 76P, folder 11
Spook-A-Nanny (Prod. TC-3)
1964
General Physical Description note: 9 3/4 x 12 3/4 sheet music (19 items); (10
x 11) photostat storyboard sequence (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Sheet music for "Spook-A-Nanny" by Walter Green and Judy Zahler and a photostat
storyboard sequence illustrating the on-screen action matching the song.
box 80M, folder 6
Music
1964
Scope and Contents note
Walter Greene holograph score and orchestral parts.
box 84M, folder 4
Music
1964
Scope and Contents note
Walter Greene music sketch and annotated sheet music for end of show.
box 92M, folder 9
Music
1964
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets with Walter Greene annotation on back of forms.
box 130P, folder 12
Spook-A-Nanny (Prod. TC-3)
1964
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 photostat storyboards (5
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards for Lantz-produced Halloween Special, "Spook-A-Nanny"
(TC-3).
Story of Joseph, The (Unproduced) Subseries 74.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 74 contains a synopsis, scene notes, and storyboard sketches for an
unproduced television program, "The Story of Joseph."
box 77P, folder 10
"Story of Joseph, The" (Unproduced)
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (4 items); scene notes
(1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Story synopsis and scene notes for the unproduced television program, "The Story of
Joseph."
box 77P, folder 11
"Story of Joseph, The" (Unproduced)
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 4 x 5 3/4 storyboard sketches (118
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches with notes for the unproduced TV program, "The Story of
Joseph."
United Way Campaign Spot Subseries 75.
1962
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 75 contains pencil storyboard sketches with dialogue and promotional
materials for a United Way commercial produced by Walter Lantz Productions, featuring
Woody Woodpecker.
box 66P, folder 26
United Way Campaign Spot
1962
General Physical Description note: 5 x 7 b&w photograph (1 item); pencil
storyboard sketches mounted on black paper and bound (12 items); 7 1/2 x 10 comic
strip (4 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil storyboard sketches with dialogue mounted on black paper and bound in folder
for a United Way commercial featuring Woody Woodpecker and Wally Walrus, a still
photograph of Woody Woodpecker encouraging pledge support, and a comic strip
featuring Woody and Winnie Woodpecker.
Woody Woodpecker Show, The Subseries 76.
1976
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 76 contains credit cels and backround elements, script materials, color
news releases, storyboards, photostat storyboards, a holograph score, a music sketch,
a copy of MCA Animation List for Lantz-produced television program, "The Woody
Woodpecker Show."
box 20P, folder 5
Woody Woodpecker Show, The
1976
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels (19 items)
Scope and Contents note
Credit cels and background element for the 1976 incarnation of "The Woody
Woodpecker Show."
box 42P, folder 1
Woody Woodpecker Show, The
1976
General Physical Description note: script materials
Scope and Contents note
Script materials for episode #44 of "The Woody Woodpecker Show."
box 42P, folder 2
Woody Woodpecker Show, The
1976
General Physical Description note: script materials
Scope and Contents note
Script materials for episode #45 of "The Woody Woodpecker Show."
box 42P, folder 3
Woody Woodpecker Show, The
1976
General Physical Description note: script materials
Scope and Contents note
Script materials for episode #46 of "The Woody Woodpecker Show."
box 42P, folder 4
Woody Woodpecker Show, The
1976
General Physical Description note: script materials
Scope and Contents note
Script materials for episode #47 of "The Woody Woodpecker Show."
box 42P, folder 5
Woody Woodpecker Show, The
1976
General Physical Description note: script materials
Scope and Contents note
Script materials for episode #48 of "The Woody Woodpecker Show."
box 42P, folder 6
Woody Woodpecker Show, The
1976
General Physical Description note: script materials
Scope and Contents note
Script materials for episode #49 of "The Woody Woodpecker Show."
box 42P, folder 7
Woody Woodpecker Show, The
1976
General Physical Description note: script materials
Scope and Contents note
Script materials for episode #50 of "The Woody Woodpecker Show." File also contains
materials for the Halloween "Spook-A-Nanny" segment.
box 42P, folder 8
Woody Woodpecker Show, The
1976
General Physical Description note: script materials
Scope and Contents note
Script materials for episode #51 of "The Woody Woodpecker Show."
box 42P, folder 9
Woody Woodpecker Show, The
1976
General Physical Description note: script materials
Scope and Contents note
Script materials for episode #52 of "The Woody Woodpecker Show."
box 76P, folder 18
Woody Woodpecker Show, The
1976
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 color news release (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Color news release announcing the broadcast start of "The Woody Woodpecker Show"
for the 1976-1977 season.
box 80P, folder 12
Woody Woodpecker Show, The
1976
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 carbon copies of storyboards
(31 items); 4 1/2 x 12 1/4 pencil storyboards (9 items)
Scope and Contents note
Carbon copies of storyboards with Walter Lantz interacting with Woody Woodpecker
and Buzz Buzzard and original pencil storyboards of Lantz and Woody Woodpecker.
box 81M, folder 8
Music
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts. Closing music.
box 81M, folder 9
Music
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Orchestral parts. Opening music.
box 130P, folder 11
Woody Woodpecker Show, The
1976
General Physical Description note: 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 storyboard sketches (26
items)
Scope and Contents note
Storyboards of Woody Woodpecker and Walter Lantz for live action and animation
sequences.
box 139P, folder 22
Woody Woodpecker Show, The
1976
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 document (4 items)
Scope and Contents note
Lantz copy of MCA Animation List dated 10/2/87 of credits for Lantz artists to
appear at the end of "The Woody Woodpecker Show."
Government and Industrial Productions Series 3.
1937-1953
Scope and Contents note
Items in this series contain one or more of the following: cels, correspondences,
dialogue/continuity sheets, layout drawings, live action storyboards, photostat models,
photostat sketches, photostat storyboards, promotional stills, storyboards, war
insignias, etc.
Arrangement note
Items are arranged alphabetically by production title.
American Red Cross: Blood Bank Subseries 1.
1953
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 1 contains the production materials for "American Red Cross: Blood Bank"
(Prod. #RX-1). Included among these materials are: continuity sheets, color pencil
storyboard sketches, posters, publicity stills, scripts, research materials, etc.
Lantz Productions partnered up with the American Red Cross to make an animated cartoon
starring Woody Woodpecker on behalf of the National Blood Program to promote the
importance of donating blood. The film was titled "Blood Bank" and was gifted to the
ARC and the National Blood Program.
box 5M, folder 10
Music
1953
Scope and Contents note
Clarence Wheeler holograph score. [Cues M-7 through M-9 of production #U-19 are the
score for RX-1.]
box 29M, folder 5
Music
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 bar sheets and detail
sheets
Scope and Contents note
Bar sheets and detail sheets with Clarence Wheeler music sketch.
box 36P
American Red Cross: Blood Bank (1953)
1953
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2x 11 scene/footage sheets
Scope and Contents note
Continuity sheets for shooting script.
box 58P, folder 8
American Red Cross:Blood Bank (1953)
1953
General Physical Description note: 4 x 5 3/4 colored pencil sketches
(storyboard) (19 items) mounted on 8 1/2 x 11 heavy paper (11 items)
Scope and Contents note
Colored pencil storyboard sketches mounted on black paper with shot descriptions
and dialogue for a Red Cross Blood Drive promotion with Woody Woodpecker.
box 58P, folder 9
American Red Cross: Blood Bank(1953)
Circa 1950-1951
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (3 items)
Scope and Contents note
Publicity stills for the Red Cross Blood Drive film. Annotated descriptions on back
of photos including the names of nurses, Farmers Insurance Group, and a brief
history behind a photo of a Navy man (Albert J. Balasko) stationed in Yokosuka,
Japan giving blood. Circa 1950-1951.
box 58P, folder 10
American Red Cross: Blood Bank (1953)
1952
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 script (5 pages) and dialogue
sheets (13 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Script and dialogue sheets for "Blood Bank," starring Woody Woodpecker on behalf of
the American Red Cross and the National Blood Program. Animated production donated
by Walter Lantz and his staff.
box 58P, folder 11
American Red Cross: Blood Bank (1953)
circa 1953
General Physical Description note: 17 x 25 poster (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Poster promoting the Red Cross Blood Drive. The poster reads: "It's Time To Roll Up
Your Sleeve--GIVE BLOOD NOW."
box 58P, folder 12
American Red Cross: Blood Bank (1953)
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 color pencil sketches (3
items)
Scope and Contents note
Background sketches of hospital facilities and title sheet for "Blood Bank."
box 58P, folder 13
American Red Cross: Blood Bank (1953)
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 x 14 cutting continuity sheets (5
pages)
Scope and Contents note
Cutting continuity sheets for "Blood Bank," (Prod. RX-1) directed by Alex
Lowell.
box 63P, folder 13
American Red Cross: Blood Bank (1953)
1953
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (12 items)
Scope and Contents note
Publicity stills for "Blood Bank."
box 130P, folder 3
American Red Cross: Blood Bank (1953)
1953
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil drawing (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil drawing of a heart with detailed explanation of cardiac circulation and
functions.
Enemy Bacteria, The Subseries 2.
1945
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 2 contains production materials related to "The Enemy Bacteria" (Prod.
#MN-1511L). Included among the materials are storyboard elements (live action and
animation), background sketches, publicity stills, script, cels, trade reviews, etc.
"The Enemy Bacteria" is an instructional training film produced by Lantz Productions
for the U.S. Navy. The 28 minute short film chronicles the disastrous results caused
by infection due to lack of proper preparation by doctors before a surgical operation
begins. The animated segment depicts in graphic detail the formation and development
of Staph infection at the incision site. A combination of live action and animation
footage shows in detail how proper scrubbing of the hands effectively kills and
removes harmful bacteria. Directed by Dick Lundy (uncredited) and animated by Shamus
Culhane and Grim Natwick (both uncredited), the film also featured the voice talent of
Mel Blanc (Germs), Milburn Stone (Chief Surgeon). "The Enemy Bacteria" was made for
$100,000.
box 7P, folder 1
The Enemy Bacteria (1945)
1945
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (10 items) and negatives (12
items)
Scope and Contents note
Publicity stills with negatives of live action scenes from "The Enemy Bacteria."
One of the stills has a review of the film (possibly from the New York Times).
box 7P, folder 3
The Enemy Bacteria (1945)
1945
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 script (2 copies, 33 pages
each); 8 1/2 x 13 dialogue sheets (2 copies, 1 copy--7 pages; 1 copy--5 pages); 10 x
14 continuity sheets (3 items); and timing sheets (23 items)
Scope and Contents note
Script, dialogue sheets, continuity breakdown and timing sheets for "The Enemy
Bacteria," a medical training film sponsored by the U.S. Navy.
box 7P, folder 4
The Enemy Bacteria (1945)
1945
General Physical Description note: trade reviews
(clippings)--various
Scope and Contents note
Newspaper/trade reviews from Hollywood Review (9/24/45--1 copy of the trade), Film
Daily (10/4/45--1 copy of review, 3 copies of the trade), Film World (11/45--3
articles about the production, 2 copies of trade), International Photographer
(2/46--review only) and an article in American Cinematographer about the production
(11/45--2 copies of review and 1 copy of trade).
box 7P, folder 5
The Enemy Bacteria (1945)
1945
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 cels (25 items) and
backgrounds with overlay (12 items)
Scope and Contents note
Original cels and backgrounds with overlay for "The Enemy Bacteria."
box 8P, folder 1
The Enemy Bacteria (1945)
1945
General Physical Description note: 7x 8 1/2 storyboard stills (live-action)
(33 items); 4 1/2 x 5 photostat negatives (11 items)
Scope and Contents note
Live action storyboard elements including, stills of surgeons with scene numbers
and narration. Photostat negatives of secet scenes are also included.
box 8P, folder 2
The Enemy Bacteria (1945)
1945
General Physical Description note: 7 x 8 1/2 storyboard elements (live
action) (42 items)
Scope and Contents note
Live action storyboard elements including, stills of surgeons with scene numbers
and narration.
box 8P, folder 3
The Enemy Bacteria (1945)
1945
General Physical Description note: 7 x 8 1/2 colored pencil sketches and live
action stills (storyboard materials) (134 items)
Scope and Contents note
Colored pencil storyboard sketches for both the animation and live action sequences
of "The Enemy Bacteria."
box 66P, folder 28
The Enemy Bacteria (1945)
1945
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 photographs (9 items); one copy of
American Cinematographer (Nov. 1945)
Scope and Contents note
Photographs including two featuring Walter Lantz with U.S. Navy officials. Also
included is a copy of the November 1945 issue of American Cinematographer where
these photos are featured alongside the article "Lucite and Lantz Came Through for
the Navy" by Hilda Black (p. 372-373; 392).
Hand Tools: Their Correct Usage and Care Subseries 3.
circa 1943
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 3 contains storyboard materials for Lantz-produced U.S. Army instructional
film, "Hand Tools: Their Correct Usage and Care." During World War II, Lantz
Productions made a handful of instructional films for the U.S. government. Also
included is a General Motors handbook on the correct usage of hand tools for new Army
recruits.
box 6P, folder 3
Hand Tools: Their Correct Usage and Care
circa 1943
General Physical Description note: 4 x 5 3/4 pencil sketches (56 items on 10
1/2 x 15 paper), 7 1/2 x 10 1/2photostat copies (25 items); 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil
drawings (13 items)
Scope and Contents note
Original and photostat copies of storyboard materials (w/ script dialogue)
including pencil sketches, drawings, and photostat negatives for a U.S. Army
instructional film, "Hand Tools: Their Correct Usage and Care." Walter Lantz signed
the storyboard sketches of the film. Also included is a General Motors manual on the
correct usage and care of hand tools for the U.S. Army.
John Deere: The Wise Family Subseries 4.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 4 contains photostat (b&w reproductions) storyboards for an industrial
animated film promoting John Deere Farm Equipment.
box 96P, folder 9
John Deere: The Wise Family
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 4 x 5 3/4 storyboards (13
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboard elements for an animated short film promoting John Deere Farm
Equipment.
box 136P, folder 3
John Deere: The Wise Family
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 4 x 5 3/4 storyboard sketches on 8 1/2 x
11 paper (8 items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards mounted on black (heavy) paper.
Navy Training Films--"The Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun Battery" & "The
Anti-Aircraft Search Light Battery"
Subseries 5.
1941
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 5 contains the scripts, continuity sequences, and effects list for the
animated sequences in the U.S. Navy training films, "The Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun
Battery" (Prod. #101) and "The Anti-Aircraft Search Light Battery" (Prod. #159). These
films were prepared under the direction of the Chief Signal Officer by Training Film
production Unit #1 by the Chief of Coast Artillery. Both scripts are signed by Walter
Lantz.
box 9P, folder 1
Navy Training Film--"Anti-Aircraft Search Light Battery" (1941)
1941
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 script (97 pages, plus 2
drawings), shot description (7 pages), and 2 manuals (41, 37 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Script and shot description for the animated sequences produced by Lantz
Productions for the U.S. Navy training film, "Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun Battery."
Also included are two War Department Manuals: (1) "Technical Manual for Ordinance
Maintenance: Sighting System M2 With Telescope M7 for 37mm Anti-Aircraft Gun"
(August 13, 1941); and (2) "Coast Guard Artillery Field Manual: Anti-Aircraft
Artillery Serivice of the Piece 37mm Anti-Aircraft Gun" (May 22, 1940). Walter Lantz
signed the copy of the script.
box 9P, folder 2
Navy Training Film--"Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun Battery" (1941)
1941
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 script (130 pages), continuity
sheets (3 pages), and effects list (4 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Script, continuity sheets, and effects list for the animated sequences produced by
Lantz Productions for U.S. Navy training film, "Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun Battery."
Walter Lantz signed the copy of the script.
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic Subseries 6.
1946
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 6 contains publicity stills, trade clippings, business correspondences,
scripts, dialogue sheets, continuity sheets, sheet music, cels, drawings, story
boards, photostat model sheets, etc. for "Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic" (Prod.
#C-100). Based on the Reddy Kilowatt character created by Ashton B. Collins, the
commercial deals with the story of electricity and outlines its history from 600 B.C.
to Benjamin Franklin's kite-and-key experiment to Thomas Edison's invention of the
incandescent light bulb. Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic was made in Technicolor and
sponsored by Reddy Kilowatt, Inc. as a tool to educate the public on conserving energy
in the postwar period. As a result of the cartoon's popularity, the likeness of Reddy
Kilowatt (a bolt of lightning, or electric current with a light bulb nose) was used as
the symbol for electric light and power companies across America in various
advertising campaigns from 1947 to 1955.
box 39M, folder 4
Music
1946
Scope and Contents note
Sheet music for original "Reddy Kilowatt" song (1 copy) and Clarence Wheeler
sketches for alternate versions #2, #3, and #4.
box 51P, folder 1
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (10 items)
Scope and Contents note
Publicity stills for "Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic" (1946).
box 51P, folder 2
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (23 items)
Scope and Contents note
Publicity stills for "Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic" (1946).
box 51P, folder 3
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (32 items)
Scope and Contents note
Publicity stills for "Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic" (1946).
box 51P, folder 4
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (37 items)
Scope and Contents note
Publicity stills for "Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic" (1946).
box 51P, folder 5
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (39 items)
Scope and Contents note
Publicity stills for "Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic" (1946).
box 51P, folder 6
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: clippings [various] (38 items)
Scope and Contents note
File contains various clippings of Reddy Kilowatt's weekly newsletter, "Reddy News"
which promises to "humanize" and "dramatize" the electric industry. There is also 2
copies of an article by Hilda Black from the February 1946 issue of International
Photographer titled "Future of Commercial Cartoons."
box 51P, folder 7
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 synopsis (6 items); 5 1/2 x 8
1/2 notes (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Synopsis and notes on the history of discovering and harnessing electricity for
"Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic."
box 51P, folder 8
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 correspondences (24
items)
Scope and Contents note
Business correspondences from Ashton B. Collins, director of Reddy Kilowatt
Service, to Walter Lantz regarding the production of "Reddy Made Magic."
box 51P, folder 9
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 booklet (1 item); 5 1/2 x 8
1/2 booklet (1 item); notes [various]
Scope and Contents note
Booklets titled "How to Draw Reddy Kilowatt" and "Around the Clock with Reddy
Kilowatt." File also included handwritten notes.
box 51P, folder 10
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 9 x 12 model copies (14 items); 8 1/4 x 10
1/4 photostat model sheets (4 items); 10 x 12 1/2 carbon copies (4 items)
Scope and Contents note
Photocopies of model sheets, photostat copies, and carbon copies for Reddy Kilowatt
and the Goof.
box 51P, folder 11
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 13 narration sheets (15
items)
Scope and Contents note
Narration for Reddy Made Magic. Recorded July 2, 1945 by George Barclay.
box 51P, folder 12
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 13 1/2 continuity sheets (5
pages); 10 1/2 x 12 3/4 tempo sheets (24 pages); 16 x 20 exposure sheets (6 pages);
8 x 11 1/2 footage changes (8 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Continuity sheets, tempo sheets, exposure sheets, and change of footage sheets for
Reddy Made Magic.
box 51P, folder 13
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 lyric sheets (8 items); 5 1/2 x
8 1/2 booklet (1 item); 4 3/4 x 6 3/4 photostat copies (9 items); 9 3/4 x 12 3/4
sheet music (40 items)
Scope and Contents note
Lyrics, Reddy Kilowatt song booklet, photostat copies of sheet music, and original
sheet music with lyrics for "Reddy Made Magic." Among the songs included in the
sheet music are: "The Reddy Kilowatt Song," "I'm A Busy Atom," "Eyes Are Priceless,"
"Reddy Polka," and "More Power to You." Lyrics by Del Porter and music by Darrell
Calker.
box 52P, folder 1
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 5 x 5 1/2 photostat copies (15 items); 4 x
5 negative (1 item); 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 clipping (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat (b&w reproductions) copies with negative of a Benjamin Franklin
portrait. Original of the portrait was clipped from a magazine and is included in
the file.
box 52P, folder 2
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 layout drawings (33
items); 6 1/4 x 7 storyboards (30 items)
Scope and Contents note
Layout drawings (including beginning and end titles) and storyboards (partial) for
Reddy Made Magic.
box 52P, folder 3
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 drawings (5
items)
Scope and Contents note
Layout drawings with coloring indications for Reddy Made Magic.
box 52P, folder 4
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 cels (4 items); 10 3/4 x
13 1/2 (9 items)
Scope and Contents note
Cels and backgrounds for Reddy Made Magic.
box 52P, folder 5
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 11 x 15 photostat storyboards (30 items);
15 1/4 x 21 1/2 clipping (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards shot from the cel/background set-ups. Also included is a
newspaper clipping from The Philadelphia Inquirer (July 21, 1946) featuring a brief
synopsis and scenes from the film.
box 52P, folder 6
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 9 1/4 x 14 1/4 photostat storyboards (40
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards shot from original story sketches for Reddy Made Magic.
box 52P, folder 7
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 cels (69 cels)
Scope and Contents note
Animation cels of lightening, a power outlet, and the title sequence for Reddy Made
Magic.
box 63P, folder 17
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: still negatives (42 items)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional sill negatives for "Reddy Made Magic."
box 130P, folder 13
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: newspaper clippings [various] (4
items)
Scope and Contents note
Newspaper clippings of a Reddy Kilowatt promotion.
box 134P, folder 4
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: book
Scope and Contents note
Book of original storyboard sketches for "Reddy Made Magic."
box 138P, folder 9
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 logo (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Folder contains a Reddy Kilowatt logo for "Reddy Kilowatt Film--Storyboard No.
2"
box 148P, folder 24
Reddy Kilowatt: Reddy Made Magic (1946)
1946
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photostat model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model sheet from Reddy Made Magic.
Shell Oil: The Story of Petroleum Subseries 7.
1945
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 7 contains pencil storyboard sketches, synopsis, script treatment, story
continuity and positive and negative photostat storyboards for "Shell Oil: The Story
of Petroleum." This short was one of a handful of educational films that Lantz
Production made in collaboration with the Department of Geology of Shell Motor
Company, Inc.. The film tells the story of oil exploration during the prehistoric days
up until the present. Some of the objectives of the film included: (1) establishing
Shell's position as leader in the petroleum industry; (2) portraying Shell as an
authority on petroleum research; (3) descibing the ways in which petroleum
contruibutes to a better living, etc. This film was exhibited in school classrooms,
"club circuits" and other segments of the general public, and to Shell employees and
dealers.
box 5P, folder 1
Shell Oil: The Story of Petroleum (1945)
1945
General Physical Description note: 6 1/4 x 6 3/4 color storyboard sketches
(210 items)
Scope and Contents note
Colored pencil story board sketches for a Shell Oil educational film.
box 5P, folder 2
Shell Oil: The Story of Petroleum (1945)
1945
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 script (30 pages); news brief
(5 pages); synopsis (10 pages); outline (8 pages)
Scope and Contents note
Script for Shell Oil story conference, Shell Oil news brief, synopsis of oil field
technology, and an outline of the Shell Oil motion picture program.
box 5P, folder 3
Shell Oil: The Story of Petroleum (1945)
1945
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 onion paper: script treatment
(9 pages); research data (9 items); magazine clipping (1 item); letter (2
pages)
Scope and Contents note
Script treatment, research data on oil field in America, use of oil, etc., magazine
clipping about General Motors' overseas production, and a letter from Bud Landis of
Shell Oil to Walter Lantz dated November 1, 1945 offering suggestions for the
film.
box 5P, folder 4
Shell Oil: The Story of Petroleum (1945)
1945
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 annotated story continuity (64
pages--5 versions)
Scope and Contents note
Annotated story continuity for "Shell Oil: The Story of Petroleum." There are five
different drafts of the continuity script.
box 5P, folder 5
Shell Oil: The Story of Petroleum (1945)
1945
General Physical Description note: 11 x 14 1/2 negative & positive
photostat storyboards (51 pages each)
Scope and Contents note
Positive and negative photostat storyboards with shot descriptions and narration.
The negative copy is in a make-shift binder.
box 135P, folder 1
Shell Oil: The Story of Petroleum (1945)
1945
General Physical Description note: 4 x 5 3/4 color storyboards mounted on
black paper (56 items)
Scope and Contents note
Original color storyboards for "Shell Oil: The Story of Petroleum" mounted on black
paper.
Story of Human Energy, The Subseries 8.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 8 contains photostat sketches and storyboards for Lantz-produced
educational film, "The Story of Human Energy."
box 80P, folder 4
The Story of Human Energy
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photostat sketches (3
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat sketches for The Story of Human Energy.
box 130P, folder 20
The Story of Human Energy
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 4 x 5 3/4 photostat storyboards (15
items); 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 background painting (3 items) and pencil sketch (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat storyboards, mounted background paintings, and pencil sketch from an
instructional film for the Corn Products Refining Company.
Character Sketches Series 4.
1927-1972
Scope and Contents note
Items in this series may contain one or more of the following: ink and watercolor
drawings, model sheets, pencil sketches, photostat models (b&w reproductions), photo
stills, promotional stills, etc.
Arrangement note
Items are arranged alphabetically by character name.
Alligators Subseries 1.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 1 contains pencil sketches of alligators.
box 90P, folder 1
Pencil sketch of an alligator.
unknown
General Physical Description note: 1 item
Andy Panda Subseries 2.
various [1940-1960]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 2 contains photostat model sheets (b&w reproductions), pencil drawings,
pen and ink drawings, and stills of Andy Panda. The first Andy Panda cartoon, "Life
Begins for Andy Panda" (Prod. #974) was released on August 24, 1939. Andy Panda
remained a popular Lantz character until 1949. There are 25 productions featuring Andy
Panda.
box 61P, folder 8
Andy Panda
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets (4
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model sheets of Andy Panda.
box 76P, folder 3
Andy Panda
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 color print
Scope and Contents note
Color print of Andy Panda on card stock.
box 85P, folder 3
Andy Panda
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets (7 items); 10 1/2
x 12 1/2 model sheets (2 items);8 1/2 x 11 photostat model sheet (2 items); 11 x 14
photostat model sheet (1 item); 8 x 10 photograph (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Stills and photostats (b&w reproductions) of early model sheets (13 items
total).
box 85P, folder 5
Andy Panda
various [1937-1948]
General Physical Description note: 9.5 x 13.25 pen & ink drawing (1
item); 10.5 x 12.5 pen & ink drawing (1 item); 8.5 x 11 pencil drawings (3
items), 11 x 14 pencil drawing (1 item); 10.5 x 12.5 pencil drawings (5 items); 12.5
x 8.25 pencil drawing (1 item), 10.5 x 18.5 pencil drawing
Scope and Contents note
Pencil drawings, pen and ink drawings, and copies. 10 1/2 x 18 1/2 pencil drawing
is signed by Walter Lantz.
box 85P, folder 10
Andy Panda
various [circa 1937-1967]
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 photostat models (3 items); 8 x 10
stills (3 items); 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 photostat stills (4 items); photocopies (12
items); model sheets (22 items); stills (6 items).
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets, photocopies, photostats (b&w reproductions), and stills from
various time periods.
box 96P, folder 16
Andy Panda
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 3 photostat model sheets
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model sheets showing 3 views (including profiles) of Andy Panda.
box 96P, folder 27
Andy Panda
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 1 photostat print
Scope and Contents note
Semi-circular photostat print of Andy Panda in a garden.
box 148P, folder 23
Andy Panda
circa 1960s
General Physical Description note: 2 photostills, 1 negative
Scope and Contents note
Model turnaround of Andy Panda (photostills and a negative).
Angels and Devils Subseries 3.
circa 1960s
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 3 contains pencil sketches of an angel and a devil character.
box 73P, folder 30
Angels and Devils
circa 1960s
General Physical Description note: 1 pencil sketch
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketch of an angel and a devil character.
Babyface Mouse Subseries 4.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 4 contains model sheets and negatives of popular Lantz character, Babyface
Mouse. Also included are model sheets for Little Roquefort Mouse and Butch (a.k.a.
"Ratface").
box 89P, folder 10
Babyface Mouse
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 18 model sheets and 5 negatives
(Babyface); 4 model sheets (Little Roquefort Mouse and Butch)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets and negatives of Babyface Mouse. File also includes model sheets for
Little Roquefort Mouse and Butch (a.k.a. "Ratface").
Bears Subseries 5.
various [1930-1950]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 5 contains model sheets, sketches, photostats (b&w reproductions), and
stills of bears from various Lantz productions from 1950-1965. Among the materials in
this subseries are sketches of several bear characters including, Maxie, Windy,
Breezy, Fatso, Pierre, and Pete.
box 90P, folder 2
Bears
circa 1930-1950
General Physical Description note: 100 items
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets, sketches, photostats, photocopies, and stills of bears from various
productions. File includes materials for the following well-known bear characters:
Maxie, Windy, Breezy, Fatso, Pierre, and Pete.
box 147P, folder 12
Bears
circa 1950s
General Physical Description note: 1 model drawing
Scope and Contents note
Original model drawing for a bear. Circa late 1950s. Artist possibly Alex Lovy.
box 148P, folder 17
Bears
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil sketch
Scope and Contents note
Original model sketches of a bear (possibly Fatso Bear). Artist possibly Jack
Hannah.
box 148P, folder 31
Bears
1965
General Physical Description note: 1 model sheet
Scope and Contents note
Original 1965 model sheet for Maxie Bear.
Beary Family, The Subseries 6.
various [1962-1972]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 6 contains hand painted and photostat model sheets (b&w reproductions)
of the Beary Family. The Beary Family first debuted on March 27, 1962 in "Fowled-Up
Birthday" (Prod. #U-151) and remained among the most popular Lantz characters until
1972. From 1962-1972, Lantz Productions made 28 shorts starring the Beary Family.
box 93P, folder 1
Beary Family, The
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 11 pencil and photostat model
sheets
Scope and Contents note
Pencil and photostat model sheets of the Beary family.
box 93P, folder 5
Beary Family, The
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 15 model sheets
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of Bess Beary.
box 93P, folder 6
Beary Family, The
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 18 original and photostat model
sheets
Scope and Contents note
Original and photostat model sheets of Charlie Beary.
box 130P, folder 18
Beary Family, The
1961
General Physical Description note: 1 photostat model sheet, 1 hand-painted
model sheet
Scope and Contents note
Photostat and hand-painted model sheets of the Beary Family.
Birds Subseries 7.
various [1935-1960]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 7 contains model sheets and drawings of recurring "bird" characters in
Lantz productions including, Dumb Cluck, Looney Gooney, Charlie Chicken, Clark Gobble,
Fanny Duck, Pepito Chickito, Homer Pigeon, Henrietta Hen, Fe, Fi, Fo, Fum, Fooey,
Jerry Turkey, etc.
box 90P, folder 3
Birds
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 150 items
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of Dumb Cluck, Looney Gooney, Charlie Chicken, Clark Gobble, Fanny
Duck, Pepito Chickito, Homer Pigeon, Henrietta Hen, Fe, Fi, Fo, Fum, Fooey, Jerry
Turkey and other birds.
box 148P, folder 36
Birds
circa mid-1930s
General Physical Description note: 3 model drawings
Scope and Contents note
Original model drawings of Goosey Gander and Mother Goose.
Boats and Ships Subseries 8.
circa mid-1930s to early 1940s
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 8 includes clippings and drawings of naval warships.
box 74P, folder 7
Boats and Ships
various [1935-1945]
General Physical Description note: 10 items
Scope and Contents note
Clippings of naval warships used by Lantz artists as reference for drawings.
box 83P, folder 2
Boats and Ships
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 2 sketches
Scope and Contents note
Sketches of a ship before and after battle.
Buck Beaver Subseries 9.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 9 includes original and photostat model sheets (b&w reproductions) of
minor Lantz character Buck Beaver.
box 93P, folder 14
Buck Beaver
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 2 original models, 7 photostat models, and
2 sketches
Scope and Contents note
Sketches and original and photostat model sheets of Buck Beaver.
Buzz Buzzard Subseries 10.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 10 contains model sheets of Buzz Buzzard.
box 94P, folder 3
Buzz Buzzard
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 100 model sheets
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of popular Lantz character Buzz Buzzard.
Camels Subseries 11.
circa 1944
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 11 contains original ink and brush drawings and photostat model sheets
(b&w reproductions) of Lantz character Camellia Camel and other "stock"
camels.
box 90P, folder 4
Camels
circa 1942-1944
General Physical Description note: 2 ink and brush drawings; 10 photostat
model sheets
Scope and Contents note
Original ink and brush drawings by Lantz artist Shamus Culhane and photstat model
sheet of Camellia Camel. Camellia Camel is featured in Prod. #D-7 ABOU BEN BOOGIE
(1944)
box 148P, folder 41
Camels
circa 1944
General Physical Description note: 8 photostat model sheets
Scope and Contents note
Photostat and photocopied model sheets of Lantz character Camellia Camel as well as
various "stock" camel models.
Cats and Kittens Subseries 12.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 12 includes photostats (b&w reproductions) and model sheets for cats
and kittens. Also included are drawings of Korny Kat, Doc, Three Little Kittens, et
al.
box 90P, folder 5
Cats and Kittens
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 22 model sheets, 32 photostats, and 1
photostill
Scope and Contents note
Original and photostat model sheets for cats and kittens. Also included are models
for Korny Kat, Doc, Three Lil' Kittens, and others as well as a photostill of Romeo
the cat.
Charlie Chicken Subseries 13.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 13 contains a model of Charlie Chicken roller skating.
box 85P, folder 7
Charlie Chicken
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Model of Charlie Chicken roller skating.
Chefs and Cooks Subseries 14.
circa 1950-1960
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 14 contains photostills of pen and ink drawings by an unidentified Lantz
artist featuring a chef working with different types of foods.
box 73P, folder 31
Chefs and Cooks
circa 1950-1960s
General Physical Description note: 12 pen and ink photostill
drawings
Scope and Contents note
Pen and ink photostills by an unidentified Lantz artist featuring a chef working
with different types of foods.
Chickens Subseries 15.
circa 1960s
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 15 contains pencil sketches and 2 model sheets of chickens, including
Henrietta Hen and Norm Blackburn.
box 91P, folder 1
Chickens
circa 1960s
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil sketches (11
items); 8 1/2 x 10 model sheets (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketches of various chickens and model sheets for Henrietta Hen and Norm
Blackburn.
Children Subseries 16.
various [1955-1968]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 16 contains pencil sketches and carbon copies of model sheets of children
from Lantz productions U-105 "Kiddie League" (1958), U-126 "The Bears and the Bees"
(1961), and U-200 "Rough Riding Hood" (1966).
box 87P, folder 4
Children
various [1955-1968]
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model pencil sketches (17
items); 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 carbon copies (6 items); 4 x 4 1/2 pencil sketch (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketches and carbon copies of model sheets of children from Lantz
productions U-105 "Kiddie League" (1958), U-126 "The Bears and the Bees" (1961), and
U-200 "Rough Riding Hood" (1966).
Chilly Willy Subseries 17.
various [1953-1972]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 17 contains sketches and model sheets of popular Lantz character, Chilly
Willy. The first production starring the popular penguin, "Chilly Willy," debuted on
December 21, 1953. From 1953 to 1972, Lantz Productions made 48 cartoons featuring
Chilly Willy.
box 94P, folder 2
Chilly Willy
circa 1950s-1960s
General Physical Description note: Model sheets and sketches (79
items)
Scope and Contents note
Copies of model sheets and sketches of Chilly Willy from various time periods
(1950s-1960s)
box 96P, folder 4
Chilly Willy
n.d.
General Physical Description note: Poster-size model sheets (2
items)
Scope and Contents note
Poster-size model sheets showing three vies of Chilly Willy.
box 147P, folder 8
Chilly Willy
n.d.
General Physical Description note: Original 8 1/2 x 11 pencil sketch (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketch of Chilly Willy drawn by Walter Lantz.
box 147P, folder 11
Chilly Willy
circa 1960s
General Physical Description note: Original pencil sketch (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Original pencil sketch circa 1960s. This sketch is similar to a design used in
Chilly Willy productions directed by Sid Marcus.
box 148P, folder 52
Chilly Willy
circa 1965-1972
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 character sketch
Scope and Contents note
Character sketch of Chilly Willy with Smedly.
box 148P, folder 53
Chilly Willy
1972
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photocopy of model
sheet
Scope and Contents note
Photocopy of Chilly Willy model sheet (copyright 1972).
Chipmunks Subseries 18.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 18 contains pencil sketches of chipmunks.
box 91P, folder 2
Chipmunks
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model pencil sketches (2
items); 5 x 12 pencil sketches (5 items)
Scope and Contents note
Model pencil sketches of chipmunks, including a facial expression chart and walking
models.
Cows and Bulls Subseries 19.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 19 contains pencil sketches, a model sheet, and a photostat (b&w
reproduction) model sheet of cows and bulls.
box 91P, folder 3
Cows and Bulls
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil sketches (4 items);
11 x 14 1/4 model sheet (1 item); 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 photostat model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketches, model sheet, and photostat model sheet of cows and bulls.
Dauntless Dan Subseries 20.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 20 contains model sheets for Lantz character, Dauntless Dan.
box 87P, folder 6
Dauntless Dan
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets (5
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of Dauntless Dan.
Deer Subseries 21.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 21 contains pencil sketches of a young deer.
box 91P, folder 4
Deer
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil sketch (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketch of a young deer.
Dinosaur Models Subseries 22.
late 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 22 contains negatives of clay model dinosaurs.
box 63P, folder 5
Dinosaur Models
late 1930s
General Physical Description note: Negatives of clay model dinosaurs (6
items).
Scope and Contents note
Negatives of clay model dinosaurs. This material dates from the late-1930s during
which time Lantz made a brief foray into stop-motion animation.
Disney Characters Subseries 23.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 23 contains pencil sketches of Disney characters including, Mickey and
Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Brier Bear, Pluto, Pinocchio, etc. Several drawings are
signed by LaVerne Harding.
box 86P, folder 6
Disney Characters
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil sketches (21
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketches of Disney characters including, Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Donald
Duck, Brier Bear, Pluto, Pinocchio, etc. Several drawings are signed by LaVerne
Harding.
Doc, Champ, and Other Characters Subseries 24.
circa 1960s
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 24 contains carbon copy model sheets of Lantz characters Doc, Champ, Cecil,
Hickory and Dickory.
box 84P, folder 17
Doc, Champ, and Other Characters
circa 1960s
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 carbon copies of model
sheets (23 items)
Scope and Contents note
Carbon copies of model sheets for Doc, Champ, Cecil, Hickory, and Dickory.
Dogs Subseries 25.
various [1930-1972]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 25 contains photocopied model sheets, pencil sketches, and photostills of
various dog characters from Lantz productions including Cuddles, Sissy, Old Blue,
Sniffer, Tiger, Smedley, Lio, Elmer, Butch, Wrinkle Puss etc.
box 58P, folder 1
Dogs
various [1940-1972]
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photocopies of model sheets (36
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photocopies of model sheets of various dogs including, Old Blue, Sissy, Cuddles,
Sniffer, Tiger, Elmer, Milo, Scottie, Cecil, Wrinkle Puss and Dogs for Defense.
box 91P, folder 5
Dogs
various [1940-1972]
General Physical Description note: pencil sketches (250 items) and negatives
(5 items)
Scope and Contents note
Original and copies of pencil sketches of various dog characters including,
Cuddles, Doxie, Duffy, Smedly, Rodney, Butch, Milo, Happy, Cecil, Tiger, Snoozer,
etc. This folder also contains negatives.
box 148P, folder 35
Dogs
circa mid to late 1930s
General Physical Description note: Mimeograph model sheet (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Mimeograph model sheet of Elmer the Great Dane used by animator Les Kline. Circa
mid to late 1930s.
box 184P, folder 26
Dogs
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photostill (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Photostill of Wrinkle Puss model sheet. Walter Lantz writes on back, "The smooth
hair hound is preferably used--the shaggy type like the scottie would add $300 to
the picture cost."
Dragons Subseries 26.
circa 1964
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 26 contains pencil sketches of dragons for Prod. #U-176 "The Case of the
Maltese Chicken" (1964).
box 91P, folder 6
Dragons
circa 1964
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil sketches (10
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketches of dragon characters for Prod #U-176 "The Case of the Maltese
Chicken" (1964).
Elephants Subseries 27.
1963 & 1970
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 27 contains sketches and copies of elephant characters including, Ghunda
(Prod. U-188 "The Case of the Elephant's Trunk" (1965)) and Woolly (Prod. U-257
"Chilly's Ice Folly" (1970)).
box 91P, folder 7
Elephants
1963 & 1970
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil sketches (9 items);
6 1/2 x 9 copy of sketch (1 item); 8 1/2 x 10 copy of sketch (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Sketches and copies of elephant characters including, Ghunda (Prod. U-188 "The Case
of the Elephant's Trunk" (1965) and Woolly (Prod. U-257 "Chilly's Ice Folly"
(1970).
Elves, Leprechauns, Gnomes and Dwarves Subseries 28.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 28 contains model sheets, photocopies and pencil sketches of elves,
leprechauns, gnomes, and dwarves.
box 87P, folder 1
Elves, Leprechauns, Gnomes, and Dwarves
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets (2 items); 8 1/2 x
11 3/4 copies (3 items); 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil drawing (1 item); 5 1/2 x 6
photocopy models (5 items)
Scope and Contents note
Photocopies, model sheets, and a pencil drawing of elves, leprechauns, gnomes and
dwarves used in various Lantz productions.
box 147P, folder 20
Elves, Leprechauns, Gnomes, and Dwarves
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 pencil sketches
Scope and Contents note
Sketches of gnomes and insects. Possibly preliminary sketches for PIXIE PICNIC
(Prod #UA-1). See also subseries 40.
Fairytale and Mother Goose Characters Subseries 29.
circa 1934-1935
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 29 contains model sheets and carbon copies of Simple Simon, Mother
Hubbard's Dog and the Brementown Musicians.
box 84P, folder 14
Fairy Tale and Mother Goose Characters
circa 1934-1935
General Physical Description note: 11 x 14 model sheets (2 items); 10 x 12
1/2 carbon copies (3 items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets and carbon copies of Simple Simon, Mother Hubbard's Dog and the
Brementown Musicians.
Fish Subseries 30.
n.d
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 30 contains a pencil sketch of fish.
box 91P, folder 8
Fish
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil sketch (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketch of fish.
Gabby Gator Subseries 31.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 31 contains model sheets of Lantz character, Gabby Gator.
box 93P, folder 8
Gabby Gator
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets (37
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of Gabby Gator.
Goose Beary Subseries 32.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 32 contains original and photostat model sheets of Lantz character, Goose
Beary.
box 93P, folder 7
Goose Beary
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 original (1 item) and photostat
(6 items) model sheets
Scope and Contents note
Original and photostat model sheets of Goose Beary.
Grasshoppers & Frogs Subseries 33.
circa 1939-1940
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 33 contains a model sheet of Tom Grasshopper from an unidentified
production and pencil sketches of frogs by LaVerne Harding.
box 82P, folder 16
Grasshoppers
circa 1939-1940
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheet of Tom Grasshopper from an unidentified production circa 1939-1940.
box 91P, folder 9
Frogs
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 x 12 pencil sketches (2
item)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketches of frogs by La Verne Harding with signature.
Hands in Action Subseries 34.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 34 contains ink sketches of human hands in different poses.
box 74P, folder 10
Hands in Action
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 ink sketches (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Ink sketches of human hands in different poses.
Hanna Barbera Characters Subseries 35.
various [1950-1970]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 35 contains model sheets, carbon copy model sheets, pencil sketches and
newspaper comic clippings of various Hanna Barbera cartoon characters including,
Snagglepuss, Snooper and Blabber, Belinda, Dum Dum, Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy,
Fred and Wilma Flintstone, Barney and Betty Rubble, and Yogi Bear (newspaper comic
clipping only). Also included are rare M-G-M pencil sketches of Tom &
Jerry.
box 86P, folder 1
Hanna Barbera Characters
various [1950-1970]
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 carbon copies of model sheets
(24 items), 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil drawings (5 items), 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 carbon copies
(4 items), 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 model sheets (5 items) and newspaper comic clippings (3
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets, carbon copy model sheets, pencil sketches and newspaper comic
clippings of various Hanna Barbera cartoon characters including, Snagglepuss,
Snooper and Blabber, Belinda, Dum Dum, Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, Fred and Wilma
Flintstone, Barney and Betty Rubble, and Yogi Bear (newspaper comic clipping only).
Also included are rare M-G-M pencil sketches of Tom & Jerry.
Hockey Player and Hockey Puck Subseries 36.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 36 contains a color photograph of a cel set-up featuring a hockey player
and an anthropomorphic hockey puck [not Lantz characters].
box 67P, folder 7
Hockey Player and Hockey Puck
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 color photograph (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Color photograph of what appears to be a cel set-up featuring a hockey player and
an anthropomorphic hockey [not Lantz characters].
Homer Pigeon Subseries 37.
1960-1967
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 37 contains photocopies model sheets, photostat (b&w reproductions)
model sheets, a color cut-out, and a promotional still of Lantz character Homer
Pigeon.
box 73P, folder 13
Homer Pigeon
n.d.
General Physical Description note: Promotional still (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional still of Homer Pigeon.
box 93P, folder 11
Homer Pigeon
1967
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photocopied model sheets (6
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photocopied model sheets of Homer Pigeon.
box 94P, folder 1
Homer Pigeon
1964
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets (3 items); color
cut-out (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model sheets and a color cut-out of Homer Pigeon.
Horses and Donkeys Subseries 38.
various [1950-1972]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 38 contains original drawings and model sheets for popular Lantz horse and
donkey characters including, Sugarfoot, Pewter, and Choo-Cho the Burro.
box 91P, folder 10
Horses and Donkeys
various [1942-1972]
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 photostat model sheets,
pencil drawings and carbon copies (45 items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of Lantz horses and donkeys including, Sugarfoot, Pewter, and Choo-Cho
the Burro.
box 147P, folder 10
Horses and Donkeys
circa early 1960s
General Physical Description note: Original model drawing (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Original model drawing of Choo-Cho the Burro. Possibly drawn by Jack Hannah.
Horses and Jockeys Subseries 39.
circa 1930-1940
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 39 contains a model sheet of horses and donkeys.
box 82P, folder 18
Horses and Jockeys
circa 1930-1940
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheet (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheet of horses and jockeys.
Insects Subseries 40.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 40 contains photostat model sheets, model sheets, and pencil sketches of
insects including Lantz characters Tom the Grasshopper, Davey Cricket (possibly from
Prod. U-196 "Davey Cricket") and Little Skeeter.
box 91P, folder 11
Insects
circa 1960s
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 photo stat model sheets (2
items); 8 1/2 x 12 model sheets (3 items); 9 1/4 x 11 (1 item) model sheet; 6 3/4 x
10 1/2 pencil sketch (1 i
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model sheets, model sheets, and pencil sketches of insects including
Lantz characters Tom the Grasshopper, Davey Cricket (possibly from Prod. U-196
"Davey Cricket") and Little Skeeter.
box 147P, folder 20
Insects
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sketches (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Model sketches of insects and gnomes. Possibly preliminary sketches for PIXIE
PICNIC (Prod. # UA-1). See also subseries 28.
Inspector Willoughby Subseries 41.
various [1960-1965]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 41 contains various model sheets of popular Lantz character, Inspector
Willoughby. On August 10, 1960 the first production featuring Inspector Willoughby and
Windy, "Hunger Strife" (Prod. #U-113) debuted. From 1960-1965, Lantz Productions made
12 productions starring (or co-starring)the amusing inspector.
box 148P, folder 20
Inspector Willoughby
various [1960-1965]
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets: 1 original, 1
photostat, 30 photocopies
Scope and Contents note
Various model sheets of Inspector Willoughby from various productions.
Joe Gopher Subseries 42.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 42 contains model sheets of Joe Gopher.
box 93P, folder 13
Joe Gopher
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets (15
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of Joe Gopher.
Junior Beary Subseries 43.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 43 contains a negative, a still, and model sheets of popular Lantz
character, Junior Beary of the Beary Family.
box 93P, folder 4
Junior Beary
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets (5 items), 1
still, and 1 negative
Scope and Contents note
Folder contains 1 still, 1 negative, and model sheets of Junior Beary.
Kangaroos Subseries 44.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 44 contains a pencil sketch of a kangaroo.
box 91P, folder 12
Kangaroos
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil sketch (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketch of a kangaroo.
Knights on Horseback Subseries 45.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 45 contains layout sketches/color models of a knight on horseback.
Production number is LP161-C13A. Possibly material from a TV commercial or an excerpt
from the Woody Woodpecker Show.
box 147P, folder 29
Knights on Horseback
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 layout sketch and color model
(2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Layout sketches/color models of a knight on horseback. Production number is
LP161-C13A. Possibly material from a TV commercial or an excerpt from the Woody
Woodpecker Show.
Knothead and Splinter Subseries 46.
circa 1960s
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 46 contains pencil sketches and model sheets of Knothead and Splinter.
box 94P, folder 4
Knothead and Splinter
circa 1960s
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 pencil sketches and models
sheets (16 items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketches and model sheets of Knothead and Splinter.
box 148P, folder 6
Knothead and Splinter
circa 1960s
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photocopy of model drawing (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Photocopied model drawing of Knothead and Splinter.
Lantz Characters Subseries 47.
various [1927-1972]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 47 contains model sheets, pencil sketches, photostats (b&w
reproductions), character profiles, b&w photographs, color stills, negatives,
photocopies of cels and drawings, promotional stills, etc. of popular Lantz
characters. Among the characters featured in this subseries include Woody and Winnie
Woodpecker, Andy and Miranda Panda, Chilly Willy and Smedley, Wally Walrus, the Beary
family, Buzz Buzzard, Oswald Rabbit, Nellie, Dauntless Dan, etc.
box 57P, folder 8
Lantz Characters
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 painted cel (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Painted cel of Lantz characters by Walter Lantz.
box 58P, folder 3
Lantz Characters
n.d.
General Physical Description note: Color prints (9 items), photostats (2
items), photocopies (8 items)
Scope and Contents note
Color prints, photostats, and photocopies of the Lantz Studio characters.
box 59P, folder 5
Lantz Characters
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 typed character profiles (8
items)
Scope and Contents note
Typed character profiles of Wally Walrus, Andy Panda, Buzz Buzzard, Bull Dozer and
Woody Woodpecker.
box 63P, folder 9
Lantz Characters
circa 1950s
General Physical Description note: black & white photographs (47
items)
Scope and Contents note
Black & white photographs of Woody and Winnie Woodpecker, Andy and Miranda
Panda, Space Mouse, Homer and Carrie, Oswald Rabbit, Gabby Gator, Cuddles, Chilly
Willy and Smedley, Buck, Buzz Buzzard and the Beary Family.
box 66P, folder 29
Lantz Character
various [1950-1972]
General Physical Description note: color stills (10 items)
Scope and Contents note
Color stills of numerous Lantz characters including Andy Panda, the Beary Family,
Chilly Willy, Smedly, Space Mouse, Wally Walrus, Woody Woodpecker, Knothead and
Splinter.
box 73P, folder 5
Lantz Characters
circa late 1930s
General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives (4
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photographic negatives of the Lantz characters in the late 1930s including
Dauntless Dan, Nellie, Babyface, Oswald Rabbit, and Andy Panda.
box 73P, folder 27
Lantz Characters
n.d.
General Physical Description note: photocopies of cels and drawings (114
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photocopies of cels and drawings featuring Lantz characters from miscellaneous
productions.
box 75P, folder 29
Lantz Characters
n.d.
General Physical Description note: photographic negative (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Negative of a photograph featuring Wally Walrus, Andy and Miranda Panda, Li'l
Eightball, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and Woody Woodpecker.
box 84P, folder 10
Lantz Characters
various [1940-1972]
General Physical Description note: character sheets (21 items)
Scope and Contents note
Character sheets of the Lantz Studio characters. [Served as models for
merchandisers using the characters in advertisements or on merchandise].
box 84P, folder 12
Lantz Characters
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 pencil sketches (23
items)
Scope and Contents note
Sketches of various secondary animal characters from different productions.
box 84P, folder 22
Lantz Characters
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 pencil sketches (9
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketches of various Lantz characters.
box 96P, folder 22
Lantz Characters
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 character sheets (12
items)
Scope and Contents note
Character sheets of Lantz characters for merchandising reference.
box 147P, folder 26
Lantz Characters
various [1930s]
General Physical Description note: promotional still (1 print & 4
negatives)
Scope and Contents note
Promotional stills of various 1930s Lantz characters.
box 147P, folder 28
Lantz Characters
circa 1959-1972
General Physical Description note: color models
Scope and Contents note
Character color models from various productions from the years 1959-1972.
box 147P, folder 42
Lantz Characters
circa 1945-1949
General Physical Description note: typed character profile (10
items)
Scope and Contents note
Typed character profile of Andy Panda used for promotional purposes titled
"Character Sketch of Andy Panda," circa 1945-1949.
box 707, folder 1
Lantz Characters
n.d.
General Physical Description note: OVERSIZED model sheet
Scope and Contents note
General model sheet for Lantz characters during the United Artists period
(OVERSIZED).
General note
OVERSIZED. Assistance with model sheet needed.
Li'l Eightball Subseries 48.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 48 contains a photostat (b&w reproduction) and oversized model sheet of
Lantz character, Li'l Eightball.
box 84P, folder 24
Li'l Eightball
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 11 x 14 model sheet (1 item) and 8 x 10
negatives (2 items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheet and negatives of Li'l Eightball.
box 130P, folder 15
Li'l Eightball
n.d.
General Physical Description note: OVERSIZE model sheet (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Oversize model sheet of Li'l Eightball.
Lions Subseries 49.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 49 contains model sheets of lions including King Louie and Jackson the
Sliphorn King.
box 89P, folder 1
Lions
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets (35
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of lions including Lantz characters King Louie and Jackson the
Sliphorn King.
Maw and Paw Subseries 50.
circa 1954-1955
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 50 contains model sheets for Maw and Paw and their kids for productions
U-21 ("Maw & Paw" 1954), U-27 ("A Horse's Tale" 1954), and U-47 ("Paw's Night
Out" 1955).
box 84P, folder 15
Maw and Paw
circa 1954-1955
General Physical Description note: 9 1/4 x 11 1/2 model sheets (14
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets for Maw and Paw and their kids for productions U-21 ("Maw & Paw"
1954), U-27 ("A Horse's Tale" 1954), and U-47 ("Paw's Night Out" 1955).
Meany, Miny, and Moe Subseries 51.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 51 contains models sheets, sketches, prints, negatives, and a still of
Lantz characters Meany, Miny, and Moe.
box 89P, folder 11
Meany, Miny, and Moe
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets (21 items),
sketches (5 items), prints (19 items), negatives (2 items), and a still (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets, sketches, prints, negatives, and a still of Lantz characters Meany,
Miny, and Moe.
Men Subseries 52.
various [1927-1972]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 52 contains various model sheets of men used in Lantz productions. Some of
the model sheets contain sketches of familiar characters such as Pappy, Punchy,
Captain Brackish, Oo So Fat, Professor Grossenfibber, Jack Hammer, Dirty Mac, Captain
Blah, etc.
box 87P, folder 5
Men
various [1927-1972]
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets (178 items
including reproductions)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of men including sailors, kings, Pappy, Punchy, Capt. Brackish, Rudolf
Ratbone, Crash McDash, Willoughby, Oo So Fat, Jack Tarr, Jack Hammer, Mayor Krowt,
Looey, et al.
box 88P, folder 1
Men
various [1927-1972]
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets (37 items
including reproductions)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of men including gangsters, riveters, Jeeter Martin, Jed, Ruf, Freed
Fink, Looey, Mr. Twiddle, Captain Blah, O'Hoolihan, Homer & Boss, Captain
Mackerel, Dirty Mac, et al.
box 88P, folder 2
Men
various [1927-1972]
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 and 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model
sheets (325 items including reproductions and carbon copies)
Scope and Contents note
Original model sheets of men including cowboys, O'Hoolihan, Doppy Dick, Professor
Grossenfibber, Jeeter Martin, Hippy Son, Bull Dozer, and Mr. Twiddle.
Mice and Rats Subseries 53.
various [1927-1972]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 53 contains model sheets of mice and rat characters from various Lantz
productions including, Rodney Rodent, Hickory & Dickory, Space Mouse, Ol' King
Size, Count de Penny, etc.
box 89P, folder 2
Mice and Rats
various [1927-1972]
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets (112 items
including reproductions)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of mice and rats including Rodney Rodent, Hickory & Dickory, Space
Mouse, Ol' King Size, Count de Penny, etc.
Milo the Talking Dog Subseries 54.
n.d
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 54 contains an oversize model sheet of Milo the Talking Dog.
box 130P, folder 17
Milo the Talking Dog
n.d
General Physical Description note: Oversize model sheet (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Oversize model sheet of Milo the Talking Dog.
Miranda Panda Subseries 55.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 55 contains model sheets, sketches, stills, and photostat model sheets (b
& w reproductions)of popular Lantz character, Miranda Panda. The lovable
female companion of Andy Panda appeared for the first and only time in "Scrappy
Birthday" (Prod. UA-12).
box 85P, folder 9
Miranda Panda
circa 1949
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets (9 items), 10 1/2
x 12 1/2 pencil sketches (3 items), 7 1/4 x 9 3/4 pencil sketches (3 items); 8 1/2 x
11 photostat models (3 items); photostat models (6 items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model sheets (b&w reproductions), sketches and photostat stills
(b&w reproductions) of Miranda Panda.
box 96P, folder 17
Miranda Panda
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photostat model sheet (5
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model sheet showing three views (including profiles) of Miranda
Panda.
Miscellaneous Sketches Subseries 56.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 56 contains miscellaneous sketches including bodies in motion (humans,
horses, birds, elephants, dogs), dinosaur skeleton, a snowman, etc. This subseries
also contains sketches of characters similar to Bugs Bunny, Wile E. Coyote, and
Yosemite Sam.
box 20P, folder 6
Miscellaneous Sketches
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 pencil sketch (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Sketches of children and animals done in faux African style.
box 83P, folder 4
Miscellaneous Sketches
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 pencil sketches (3 items) and
photostat model sheet (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat copy of a square dance in a barn and pencil sketches of a dinosaur
skeleton, a snowman, and a falling leaf.
box 83P, folder 8
Miscellaneous Sketches
n.d
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 pencil sketches (5
items)
Scope and Contents note
Sketches of characters similar to Warner Bros.' Bugs Bunny, Wile E. Coyote and
Yosemite Sam.
box 84P, folder 1
Miscellaneous Sketches
n.d
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil sketches (8
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketches of bodies in motion including humans, horses, birds, elephants and
dogs.
Miss "X" Subseries 57.
circa 1944
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 57 contains model sheets, negatives, and stills of Miss X.
box 66P, folder 18
Miss "X"
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets (5items),
negatives (2 items), and stills (2 item)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets, negatives, and stills of Miss "X."
box 147P, folder 6
Miss "X"
circa 1944
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 pencil drawing (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Original pencil drawing of Miss "X" for model sheet. Artist: Pat Matthews.
Monkeys and Apes Subseries 58.
various [1930-1950]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 58 contains model sheets, pen and ink drawings, and photostat (b &
w reproduction) of monkey and ape characters in various Lantz productions including
Sam n' Simon, Bunky the Monkey, Meeny, Miny, and Moe. See also Series 1--LANTZ
PRODUCTIONS, subseries 202--THE JUNGLE MEDICS and Series 2--COMMERCIALS AND TELEVISION
PRODUCTIONS, subseries 55--THE JUNGLE MEDICS for additional materials.
box 89P, folder 3
Monkeys and Apes
n.d
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets ( 15
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of monkeys and apes including, Sam n' Simian and Bunky the Monkey.
box 148P, folder 26
Monkeys and Apes
circa 1930s
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 pen and ink model drawings (5
items) and a photostat model (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Pen and ink model drawings and a photostat model of Meeny, Miny, Moe, and other
monkeys.
Moose Subseries 59.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 59 contains a sketch of a moose.
box 89P, folder 4
Moose
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 pencil sketch (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketch of a moose.
Native Americans Subseries 60.
various [1957-1968]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 60 contains model sheets and carbon copies of Native Americans in Lantz
productions U-58 "Chief Charlie Horse" (1956), U-109 "Heap Big Hepcat" (1960), U-123
"Papoose on the Loose" (1961), U-172 "Teepee For Two" (1963), U-197 "Sioux Me" (1965)
and U-231 "Fat in the Saddle" (1968).
box 87P, folder 2
Native Americans (Indians)
various [1957-1968]
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 (14 items); 8 1/2 x 11
model sheets (7 items); 8 x 10 model sheets (3 items); 10 x 12 1/2 cabon copy model
sheets (3 items)
General note
Model sheets and carbon copies of Native Americans in Lantz productions U-58 "Chief
Charlie Horse" (1956), U-109 "Heap Big Hepcat" (1960), U-123 "Papoose on the Loose"
(1961), U-172 "Teepee For Two" (1963), U-197 "Sioux Me" (1965) and U-231 "Fat in the
Saddle" (1968).
Non-Lantz Characters Subseries 61.
various [1960-1973]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 61 contains photocopied model sheets of characters from Filmation studio
programs including, The Sabrina Show, Oliver, Broom Hilda, Fagin, The Jerry Lewis
Show, Treasure Island, Archie, Googlie Goolies, Mission Magic, Fat Albert, Don
Quixote, My Favorite Martain, etc. This folder also includes characters models for
Dopey (Disney), Tom & Jerry (Hanna Barbera), Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, Speedy
Gonzales, Daffy Duck, Taz Boy, Wile E. Coyote, Roadrunner, etc. (Warner Bros), and
Pink Panther and Inspector Clouseau.
box 86P, folder 5
Non-Lantz Characters
various [1960-1973]
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 14 photocopied model sheets (187
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photocopied model sheets of characters from Filmation studio programs including,
The Sabrina Show, Oliver, Broom Hilda, Fagin, The Jerry Lewis Show, Treasure Island,
Archie, Googlie Goolies, Mission Magic, Fat Albert, Don Quixote, My Favorite
Martain, etc. This folder also includes characters models for Dopey (Disney), Tom
& Jerry (Hanna Barbera), Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, Speedy Gonzales, Daffy Duck,
Taz Boy, Wile E. Coyote, Roadrunner, etc. (Warner Bros), and Pink Panther and
Inspector Clouseau.
Ostriches Subseries 62.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 62 contains a photostat print of an ostrich drawing and a pencil drawing of
an ostrich signed by Walter Lantz.
box 73P, folder 14
Ostriches
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photostat print (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat print of an ostrich drawing.
box 147P, folder 22
Ostriches
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 pencil drawing (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Drawing of an ostrich signed by Walter Lantz.
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Subseries 63.
various [1930-1950]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 63 contains model sheets, pencil sketches, photostat model drawings
(b&w reproductions) of popular Lantz character, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Created
in 1927 by Walt Disney, Oswald remained a popular cartoon for 13 years. After Disney
(1927-1928) and George Winkler (1928-1929) left Universal, Lantz became the premiere
animator for the Oswald cycle. The first Lantz production featuring Oswald, "Race
Riot" (#5031) debuted on September 2, 1929. Between 1927 and 1943, over 175
productions (140 of which were made by Lantz) featured the lovable rabbit.
box 75P, folder 11
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 photograph (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Photograph of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit standing the palm of Walter Lantz's hand.
box 75P, folder 28
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
circa 1930s
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 publicity still (1 item), model
sheets (2 items), ink drawing (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Publicity still of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, copies of early Oswald model sheets,
and an original ink drawing by Rudy Zamora.
box 85P, folder 1
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
various [1930-1972]
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets and sketches
(89 items); 7 3/4 x 10 negatives (10 items); 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 photostat negatives (3
items); 9 1/4 x 9 3/4 photostat negatives (7 items).
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets, photostat model sheets (b&w reproductions) sketches, and
photostat negatives (b&w reproductions) of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
box 130P, folder 16
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
n.d.
General Physical Description note: Oversize model sheets (6 items)
Scope and Contents note
Oversize model sheets of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
box 148P, folder 25
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
circa late 1940s--early 1950s
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photostat model drawing (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model drawing of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
Paddy Pelican Subseries 64.
circa 1948
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 64 contains photostat model sheets and photocopies of Paddy Pelican and
Carrie Pigeon for production UA-8 "Playful Pelican" (1948).
box 84P, folder 16
Paddy Pelican
circa 1948
General Physical Description note: 11 1/4 x 14 1/4 photostat model sheets (4
items); 8 1/2 x 11 photocopies (10 items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model sheets and photocopies of Paddy Pelican and Carrie Pigeon for
production UA-8 "Playful Pelican" (1948).
Papa Panda Subseries 65.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 65 contains model sheets, a negative, and pencil sketches of Lantz
character, Papa Panda (Andy Panda's father).
box 85P, folder 2
Papa Panda
various [1937-1955]
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets and sketches (16
items); 8 1/2 x 11 negative (1 item); photostat model sheets (3 items); 10 1/2 x 12
1/2 model sheets (10 items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets, photostat model sheets (b&w reproductions)sketches, and a
photostat negative of Papa Panda.
Pigs Subseries 66.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 66 contains pencil sketches of pigs.
box 89P, folder 5
Pigs
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 pencil sketches (2
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketches of pigs.
Pitunia and Pansy Panda Subseries 67.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 67 consists of an ink and watercolor drawing of Pitunia and Pansy Panda.
Both Pitunia and Pansy Panda are featured in Andy Panda productions.
box 85P, folder 4
Pitunia and Pansy Panda
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 ink and watercolor drawing
(1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Ink and watercolor drawing of Pitunia and Pansy Panda.
Rabbits Subseries 68.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 68 contains sketches of a rabbit using gags to explain a recipe for
fruitcake.
box 83P, folder 11
Rabbits
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 pencil sketches (3
items)
Scope and Contents note
Sketches of a rabbit using gags to explain a recipe for fruitcake.
Red Cardinal Subseries 69.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 69 contains original ink and photostat (b&w reproduction) drawings of
Red Cardinal.
box 75P, folder 16
Red Cardinal
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 ink and photostat drawing (2
items)
Scope and Contents note
Original ink and photostat drawing of Red Cardinal.
Roosters Subseries 70.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 70 contains photostat model sheets (b&w reproductions) of roosters.
box 96P, folder 24
Roosters
n.d.
General Physical Description note: Oversize photostat model sheets (3
items)
Scope and Contents note
Oversize photostat model sheets of a rooster (3 items).
Smedley Subseries 71.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 71 contains model sketches of popular Lantz character, Smedley the dog.
Longtime companion of Chilly Willy, Smedley made his debut in "I'm Cold" (Prod. #U-43)
on November 29, 1954. He appeared in the majority of the productions starring Chilly
Willy.
box 93P, folder 9
Smedley
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets (58
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheet of Smedley the dog.
Turtles Subseries 72.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 72 contains model sheets for turtle characters featured in various Lantz
productions including, Rochester, Myrtle Turtle, and Flying Turtle.
box 89P, folder 8
Turtles
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets (13
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets for turtle character featured in various Lantz productions including
Rochester, Myrtle Turtle, and Flying Turtle.
Vehicles Subseries 73.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 73 contains pencil sketches of various vehicles.
box 83P, folder 1
Vehicles
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 pencil sketches (14
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketches of various vehicles.
Wally Walrus Subseries 74.
circa 1944-1950
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 74 contains pencil sketches, model sheets, stills, and pen and ink drawings
of popular Lantz character, Wally Walrus. The Swedish accented Walrus made his debut
in "The Beach Nut" (Prod. #D-8)on October 16, 1944. From 1944 through 1953, Lantz
productions made 21 productions featuring Wally Walrus. In 1961 Wally had a short
comeback in two Chilly Willy productions, "Clash and Carry" (Prod. #U-128) and "Tricky
Trout" (Prod. #U-132).
box 63P, folder 11
Wally Walrus
circa 1944-1950
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 ink drawing (1 item), stills (8
items), negative (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Original ink drawing, stills, and a negative of Wally Walrus.
box 85P, folder 6
Wally Walrus
various [1930-1972]
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets (29 items), 10 1/2
x 12 1/2 pencil sketches (4 items) ; 8 3/4 x 13 1/2 photostat model sheets (21
items);10 1/2 x 12 1/2 carbon copies (8 items); photostat model sheets (8 items),
negative (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets, photostat model sheets (b&w reproductions), carbon copies, and
negative of Wally Walrus. Carbon copies are for a scene in "Clash and Carry" (Prod.
U-128)
box 96P, folder 10
Wally Walrus
n.d.
General Physical Description note: Oversize model sheets (3 items)
Scope and Contents note
Oversize model sheets of Wally Walrus.
box 147P, folder 9
Wally Walrus
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 pencil sketches (2
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketches of Wally Walrus.
box 148P, folder 49
Wally Walrus
circa 1944-1950
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 pen and ink model drawing (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Original pen and ink drawing of Wally Walrus.
Warner Bros. Characters Subseries 75.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 75 contains pencil sketches of popular Warner Bros. animation characters
including, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, Sylvester, Speedy Gonzales, et
al.
box 86P, folder 7
Warner Bros. Characters
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 14 pencil sketches (88
items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketches of Warner Bros. characters including Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck,
Yosemite Sam, Sylvester, Speedy Gonzales, et al.
Winnie Woodpecker Subseries 76.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 76 contains model sheets and photostat (b&w reproductions) model sheets
of popular Lantz character, Winnie Woodpecker (Woody's girlfriend).
box 93P, folder 10
Winnie Woodpecker
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model sheets (8
items)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets of Winnie Woodpecker.
box 148P, folder 7
Winnie Woodpecker
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photostat model sheet (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model sheet of Winnie Woodpecker.
Wolves and Foxes Subseries 77.
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 77 contains sketches and model sheets of wolves and foxes.
box 89P, folder 9
Wolves and Foxes
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 pencil sketches and model
sheets (40 items)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketches and model sheets of wolves and foxes.
Women Subseries 78.
various [1939-1972]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 78 contains model sheets, carbon copies, and a negative of women featured
in various Lantz productions including Nellie, Maw, Miss X, Miss Prunella Proodish,
Hazel Witch, Nurse McGilacudy, Granny, Mrs. Meany, et al.
box 87P, folder 3
Women
various [1939-1972]
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil drawings, 10 1/2 x
12 1/2 carbon copies, 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 model sheets (111 items), 8 x 10 negative (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Model sheets, carbon copies, and a negative of women featured in various Lantz
productions including Nellie, Maw, Miss X, Miss Prunella Proodish, Hazel Witch,
Nurse McGilacudy, Granny, Mrs. Meany, et al.
box 148P, folder 28
Women
circa 1939
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 pen and ink model drawing (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Original pen and ink model drawing of Nellie.
Woodpeckers Subseries 79.
circa 1930s
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 79 contains stills and a sketch of woodpeckers from a 1930s Lantz
production.
box 83P, folder 5
Woodpeckers
circa 1930s
General Physical Description note: 8 x 10 stills (2 items) and sketch (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Stills and sketches of a woodpecker character from a 1930s Lantz production.
Woody Woodpecker Subseries 80.
various [1930-1972]
Scope and Contents note
Subseries 80 consists of pencil sketches, model sheets, photostat model sheets,
stills, and pen and ink drawings of popular Lantz character, Woody Woodpecker. In 1941
Woody Woodpecker made his debut in "Woody Woodpecker" a.k.a. "The Cracked Nut"(Prod.
#1000)on July 7, 1941. From 1941 to 1972, Woody Woodpecker starred in over 200
productions. He is the most popular and most recognizable Lantz character
worldwide.
box 73P, folder 35
Woody Woodpecker
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil sketch (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketch of Woody Woodpecker in sports poses.
box 78P, folder 2
Woody Woodpecker
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 pencil sketch (1 item) and
copy (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Pencil sketch and copy of the Hanna-Barbera characters (The Flintstones and
Huckleberry Hound) with Woody Woodpecker.
box 94P, folder 5
Woody Woodpecker
various [1941-1972]
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 model and photostat model
sheets (189 items); stills (12 items)
Scope and Contents note
Original model sheets, photostat model sheets, and stills of Woody Woodpecker.
box 96P, folder 6
Woody Woodpecker
circa 1941
General Physical Description note: Large print (1 item)
Scope and Contents note
Large print of the early Woody Woodpecker model.
box 96P, folder 11
Woody Woodpecker
n.d.
General Physical Description note: Poster size model sheets (21
items)
Scope and Contents note
Poster-size model sheets of Woody Woodpecker.
box 96P, folder 23
Woody Woodpecker
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 photostat (b&w
reproductions) model sheets (11 items)
Scope and Contents note
Photostat model sheets of Woody Woodpecker, including poster size sheets of Fred
Moore's original design.
box 140P, folder 13
Woody Woodpecker
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 pencil sketch (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Don Patterson sketch of Woody Woodpecker as a forest ranger. Caption on the sketch
reads, "Protector of the Forests."
box 148P, folder 29
Nellie
circa 1940s
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 pen and ink model drawing (1
item)
Scope and Contents note
Original pen and ink drawing of Woody Woodpecker.
box 148P, folder 46
Woody Woodpecker
July 1955
General Physical Description note: 8 1/2 x 11 photocopied model sheets (13
items)
Scope and Contents note
Photocopied model sheets of Woody Woodpecker.
box 706
Mexican posters of Woody Woodpecker, Knothead, and Splinter circa 1972 (15
copies). Oversized material.