Donald Duck - Original Drawing by Millet - Donald Duck "I'm inspired!" - W.B.
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Woody Woodpecker
Solid Ivory - Axe Sequence
Here's a sequence from one of my favorite Lantz cartoons: Solid Ivory. It shows a perfect combination of good direction and animation happen...
Splinter & Knothead
Knothead and Splinter are the nephew and niece of Woody Woodpecker. They first appeared in the cartoon Get Lost!. Originally Knothead and Splinter were Woody's nephews in the New Funnies comic books. Knothead was Nuthead and Splinter was a boy. But in 1949, Nuthead was turned into Knothead and Splinter was a girl. In the late 1950's Knothead and Splinter appeared in both animated cartoons and comic books. They were both voiced by June Foray. They also appeared in The New Woody Woodpecker…
Knothead
Knothead is Woody Woodpecker's nephew. He is very intelligent to the point where he and Splinter (his sister) can use laser blasters with ease. He is quick witted Like his sister. He is smaller than Woody. They commonly annoy Woody (once to the point that he sent them to Military School) with all their accidents when he is reading a book or napping, for example, accidentally dropping three wet bowling balls onto Woody's head while he was napping. Many believe that Knothead's aunt is Winnie…
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Guest Review - Donald Duck and the Golden Helmet
Doug: Welcome to another guest post. Today Edo Bosnar is back with a review that's just a bit off the beaten path, at least as far as what we've traditionally done here at the BAB. Sit back and enjoy -- as I remarked a couple of weeks ago, it's high time we enjoyed the work of one of the masters, Carl Barks, at this place. Walt Disney's Donald Duck & the Golden Helmet (December 1978) Carl Barks Edo Bosnar: Like pretty much everybody that frequents this blog, I was and am a super-hero guy…