Wacky-Bye Baby

Wacky-Bye Baby
Woody Woodpecker series
Directed by Dick Lundy
Produced by Walter Lantz
Story by Ben Hardaway
Jack Cosgriff
Voices by Jack Mather
Ben Hardaway
Music by Darrell Calker
Animation by Lester Kline
Pat Matthews
Ed Love
Fred Moore
Sidney Pillet
Backgrounds by Fred Brunish
Studio Walter Lantz Productions
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s) May 2, 1948 (U.S.)
Color process Technicolor
Running time 6' 35"
Language English
Preceded by Banquet Busters
Followed by Wet Blanket Policy

Wacky-Bye Baby is the 28th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 2, 1948, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by United Artists.

Plot

Woody has been kicked out of the city park and is now trying to find a new place to live. He reads in the newspaper that millionaire Wally Walrus is looking to adopt a son. So Woody disguises himself as a baby boy, and works his way to Wally's doorstep. Wally takes in the disguised woodpecker, who in turn proceeds to eat as much food as possible before a chase ensues.

Notes

After Wacky-Bye Baby Woody would no longer make his entry from a full tree during in the opening titles. Beginning with Wet Blanket Policy, Woody would make his entry through a light brown-colored wood plank/board background. The woodpecker would now peck though a plank (light brown, red, or light balsa colored) for the release (and re-release) of most of the 1948-1972 entries of the Woody Woodpecker series.

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