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  1. Apr 16, 2021 · From Woody Woodpecker "Witch Crafty" released in 1955.

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    • Jen Mitchell
  2. A witch is riding her broom gaily through the night skies when she crashes and breaks the broom handle. She goes to a nearby broom factory and asks Woody (who works there) for a new one. He makes her one, but she refuses to pay the 50-cent check. Woody takes the magic broom back, and the rest of the picture deals with her attempts to gain access to the factory and get the broom without paying ...

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    is a 1955 Woody Woodpecker short, starring Grace Stafford as the voice of Woody Woodpecker and the Witch.

    The short starts with the Witch flying her broom through clouds, singing a song and avoiding obstacles such as bats and rocks. After a while she hits a factory chimney and falls in front of the plant's door. Then she wants to fly away with saying the And away we go spell, but her broom appears to be broken. Thanks to a coincidence, she hit the chimney of Lovin Broom Co. The Witch goes towards the factory to get a new broom handle

    While Woody (who appears to be the factory's employee) is working inside, he hears the sound of the night bell. He opens the door and sees the Witch, who asks him to make a new handle for her. Even though the factory technically isn't open, Woody decides to make her a new handle anyway.

    Woody pushes a big trunk through a large lathe and gives a brand new broom handle to the Witch. As she wants to leave the factory at once, Woody says she must pay him 50 cents. The Witch asks him to turn around and then stamps a 50 cent seal on his hand.

    She wants to fly away again but Woody takes her broom what makes the Witch hit a fence and then throws the broom into the broom vault. While he's locking the door, the Witch takes a random broom through a window thinking it's hers. She tries to fly away again and then hits a tree. After rebuking the broom, she tries again and falls from a hill. She lands in her underwear and covers herself with bushes, because her dress hanged on a tree's branch.

    The Witch tries to launch herself on the broom with a well's rope and a tree, but she fails. Then she finally realizes she has not her broom. She knocks the factory's door and orders Woody to give her back the magic broom. After Woody mentions the 50 cents again, he hears he got a parcel. He perfectly knows that the parcel contains the witch, who goes away, swearing quietly.

    The Witch tries to get to the factory's interior through the chimney, but Woody moves it what makes the Witch fall onto the ground but she releases her parachute. After she refuses to pay the 50 cents, Woody cuts her parachute's strings. She falls and starts to menace with her fist but then her parachute with the words PAY 50¢ written on it covers her.

    Directed by: Paul J. Smith

    Animation: Herman R. Cohen, Gil Turner, Robert Bentley

    Story: Homer Brightman, Michael Maltese

    Music: Clarence Wheeler

    Set design: Art Landy

    Produced by: Walter Lantz

    •The credits, Witch's singing and Woody's singing are cut on Rede Globo and Rede Record.

  3. Witch Crafty: Directed by Paul J. Smith. With Colleen Collins, Grace Stafford. Woody Woodpecker is working at a broom factory when a witch comes in for broom repairs.

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    • Animation, Family, Short
    • Paul J. Smith
    • 1955-03-14
  4. Apr 3, 2024 · Woody lands on a ship after attempting to fly to Hawaii and becomes a stowaway.Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB2aeGGPNj7l5Z71bYN...

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    • Woody Woodpecker
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