Seal on the Loose (1970)
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- G
- 6min
- Animation, Family
- 01 May 1970 (USA)
- Short
A seal has escaped from the circus. Woody sees it, and brings it to Mrs. Meany's house, where no pets are allowed.
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Daws Butler | ... |
Seal / Police Officer / Fresh Fish Man (voice)
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Grace Stafford | ... |
Woody Woodpecker / Mrs. Meany (voice)
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Directed by
Paul J. Smith |
Written by
Cal Howard | ... | (story) |
Produced by
Walter Lantz | ... | producer |
Music by
Walter Greene |
Animation Department
Nino Carbe | ... | background artist / layout artist |
Al Coe | ... | animator |
Les Kline | ... | animator |
Tom Byrne | ... | assistant animator (uncredited) |
Joe Voght | ... | assistant animator (uncredited) |
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- Universal Pictures (1970) (United States) (theatrical)
- MeTV (2024) (United States) (tv)
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[first lines]
Mrs. Meany: I told you before, no pets allowed in this boarding house, and that's final! I won't have any animals around here. Woody Woodpecker: These ain't animals, they're harmless little goldfish. Mrs. Meany: I don't care. I'm not running a pet shop. Woody Woodpecker: Well, it looks like one, with an old crow in the window! See more » |