The actual 1957 TV debut of "The Woody Woodpecker . . . "
" . . . Show" including this cartoon also provides Woody mastermind Walter Lance, aka the Good Walt, an opportunity to teach America the four basic shapes from which all cartoon characters are constructed--even that evilly voracious rodent Mick the Mouse whom the bad Walt unleashed upon the world to gobble up everything in sight--ABC, the Muppet's, ESPN, Star Wars, the Marvel Universe, P-i-x-a-r, you name it. Unlike the Bad Walt, his saintly counterpart gave drawing lessons to sick kids in hospitals rather than stealing every possible credit and intellectual property from the world's actual creative types to fashion a dangerous monolith to aggrandize his blob-like money miser ways. These teachings single out a simple circle, oval, pear shape and hot dog outline as the basic building blocks for all things making up the World of Cartoons.
- pixrox1
- Jun 2, 2023