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=== Background ===
'''Walter Lantz Studios''', formerly known as "Universal Cartoon Studios", was founded in 1929 by director '''Walter''' "Walt" '''Lantz'''. The studio's first series was Oswald the Lucky Rabbit licensed from [[Walt Disney PicturesProductions]]. The company used an in-credit logo until 19411938's Mouse''Baby TrappersKittens''. The biggest characters from the studio were Woody Woodpecker, Chilly Willy and Andy Panda. The studio shut down in 1972 (by then, he later explained, it was economically impossible to continue producing them and stay in business as rising inflation had strained his profits), and Universal serviced the remaining demand with reissues of his older cartoons. By the time the studio shut down, Walt Disney Productions was the only golden age animation studio left in operation, which had already dissolved in 1986, though the animation unit still exists as [[Walt Disney Animation Studios]].
 
{{ImageTOC
=== 1st Logo (1940-1941) ===
[[File:|Walter Lantz Productions (earlyCartune) variant,(1939) (Taken from A Haunting We Will 1941Go).jpgpng|center|thumb]]1st Logo (December 19, 1938-November 25, 1940)
|Walter Lantz Productions (early variant, 1941).jpg|2nd Logo (December 30, 1940-May 26, 1941)
'''Logo:''' On an cream-colored pixelate background are the words:
|Walter Lantz Productions (later variant, 1941).jpg|3rd Logo (March 28-November 24, 1941)
|Walter Lantz Productions (1942) (A).png|4th Logo (December 1, 1941-May 11, 1942)
|Walter Lantz Productions (1942) (Taken from Pigeon Patrol).png|5th Logo (June 1-October 19, 1942)
|Walter Lantz Productions (1943).png|6th Logo (November 30, 1942-April 10, 1944)
|Walter Lantz Productions (1944).png|7th Logo (May 15, 1944-March 25, 1949)
|Walter Lantz Productions (1951) (Taken from Woody Woodpecker) (C).png|8th Logo (January 22, 1951-May 7, 1956)
|Walter Lantz Productions (1956) (Blue) (D).png|9th Logo (June 4, 1956-September 1, 1972, 1976, 1987)
}}
=== 1st Logo (December 19, 1938-November 25, 1940) ===
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Walter Lantz Productions (Cartune) (1939).png
Walter Lantz Productions (Crackpot Cruise) (1939).png
Walter Lantz Productions (Mello-Drama) (1939).png
Walter Lantz Productions (Lil Eightball) (1939).png
Walter Lantz Productions (Nertsery Rhyme) (1939).png
Walter Lantz Productions (Cartune) (1939) (Taken from A Haunting We Will Go).png
Walter Lantz Productions (Cartune) (1940) (Technicolor).png
Walter Lantz Productions (Andy Panda) (1939).png
Walter Lantz Productions (Andy Panda) (1940).png
Walter Lantz Productions (Peterkin) (1939).png
Walter Lantz Productions (Nertsery Rhyme) (1939) (Technicolor).png
</gallery>
'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|grey}} marble background is the text "'''A'''", Walter Lantz's signature, and below it was the show's title. Below it was a copyright stamp.
 
'''Variants:'''
A
*When Lantz switched to Technicolor production in 1939, the background became red, the text is yellow and the show's title is in blue. The text "{{color|gold|{{small|IN}} TECHNICOLOR}}" is shown below the logo.
WALTER LANTZ
*On Lantz's first Technicolor cartoon, ''A Haunting We Will Go'', the background is blue and the text is in orange.
Production
IN TECHNICOLOR
 
'''Technique:''' A still, hand-drawn graphic.
with the copyright disclaimer below.
 
'''Audio:''' The opening theme of the cartoon.
'''Technique:''' None.
 
'''Availability:''' Most B&W cartoons with the logo had fallen victim to plastering to the "Oswald Rabbit presents" card. However, most color cartoons should have this intact. First seen on ''Baby Kittens'' and last seen on ''Knock Knock''.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The theme of the cartoon.
 
=== 2nd Logo (December 30, 1940-May 26, 1941) ===
'''Availability:''' Was seen on some cartoons from this time period.
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
Walter Lantz Productions (early variant, 1941).jpg
</gallery>
 
'''Visuals:''' On an {{color|#fffdd0|cream}}-coloured pixelate background are the words:
 
<center>
{{Large|''A''}} <br>
{{Large|''WALTER LANTZ''}} <br>
{{Large|''Production''}} <br>
IN {{Big|TECHNICOLOR}}
</center>
with the copyright disclaimer below. Surrounded it was a red border.
 
'''Technique:''' A still, hand-drawn graphic.
 
'''Audio:''' The opening theme of the cartoon.
 
'''Availability:''' It was seen on some cartoons from this time period. First seen on ''Syncopated Sioux'' and last seen on ''Dizzy Kitty''.
=== 2nd Logo (1941) ===
[[File:Walter Lantz Productions (later variant, 1941).jpg|center|thumb]]
 
=== 3rd Logo (March 28-November 24, 1941) ===
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Walter Lantz Productions (later variant, 1941).jpg
Walter Lantz Productions (1941) (Taken from The Screwdriver).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1941) (Taken from Woody Woodpecker).png
</gallery>
 
'''LogoVisuals:''' The words:
 
A
<center>
Walter Lantz
A <br>
PRODUCTION
{{Large|Walter Lantz}} <br>
IN
PRODUCTION <br>
{{small|IN}} <br>
TECHNICOLOR
</center>
 
appear written with wood on a paint palette on an orange background with music notes swirling. The copyright disclaimer appears below.
 
'''TechniqueVariants:''' None.
*On ''Woody Woodpecker'', the logo is written on a tree trunk.
*On ''The Screwdriver'', the text "{{color|orange|'''UNIVERSAL PRESENTS'''}}" is shown above the logo.
 
'''Music/SoundsTechnique:''' TheA themestill, ofhand-drawn the cartoongraphic.
 
'''Audio:''' The opening theme of the cartoon.
'''Availability:''' Appears on the ''Woody Woodpecker'' cartoon ''Pantry Panic'' and the infamous ''Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat''.
 
'''Availability:''' Appears on the ''Woody Woodpecker'' cartoon ''Pantry Panic'' and the infamous ''Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat'', the bookending releases with the logo were in the public domain. Also seen on other cartoons, like ''The Screwdiver'' and ''Salt Water Daffy''.
 
=== 4th Logo (December 1, 1941-May 11, 1942)===
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Walter Lantz Productions (1942) (Taken from Goodbye Mr. Moth).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1942) (Taken from Mother Goose on the Loose).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1941) (Taken from $21.00 A Day Once a Month).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1942) (Taken from The Hams That Couldn't Be Cured).png
</gallery>
 
'''Visuals:''' On a blue marble background is the text "{{color|gold|''A Walt Lantz''}}" and below is either the "'''CARTUNE'''" text from the 1st logo, or a series of musical notes with the text "{{color|orange|S{{small|WING}} S{{small|YMPHONY}}}}" behind it and "<span style="background:linear-gradient(180deg,#ffa500,#ffffff); -webkit-background-clip:text !important; -webkit-text-fill-color:transparent;"><small>IN</small> TECHNICOLOR</span>" is shown below. A copyright disclaimer is shown below the logo.
 
'''Variants:'''
*On ''Goodbye Mr. Moth'', the logo is on a red background.
*On ''Mother Goose on the Loose'', the logo is on a similar pixelated background as the 2nd logo.
 
'''Technique:''' A still, hand-drawn graphic.
=== 3rd Logo (1944-1946) ===
 
'''Audio:''' The opening theme of the cartoon.
 
'''Availability:''' First seen on ''$21.00 A Day Once a Month'' and last seen on ''Goodbye Mr. Moth''.
'''Logo:''' On a blue background with a bright light are the words "PRODUCED BY" and below is:
=== 5th Logo (June 1-October 19, 1942)===
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Walter Lantz Productions (1942) (Taken from Nutty Pine Cabin).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1942) (Taken from Ace in the Hole).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1942) (B).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1942) (Taken from Juke Box Jamboree).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1942) (Taken from Yankee Doodle Swing Shift).png
</gallery>
'''Visuals:''' On a coloured background with a series of red outlined circles (similar to the Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies) bullseye, there is a yellow circle with red and orange borders. Inside it was the text "<span style="text-shadow: red 1px 1px 0px;"><span style="font-size: 14px; color: white; -webkit-text-stroke: 0.2px white; -webkit-text-fill-color: black;>'''''A Walt Lantz'''''</span></span>" in a script font, and below it was the text reading either "<span style="text-shadow: black 1px 1px 0px;"><span style="font-size: 14px; color: white; -webkit-text-stroke: 0.2px white; -webkit-text-fill-color: blue;>{{font|Times New Roman|'''Cartune'''}}</span></span>" or "<span style="text-shadow: black 1px 1px 0px;"><span style="font-size: 14px; color: white; -webkit-text-stroke: 0.2px white; -webkit-text-fill-color: red;>{{font|Times New Roman|'''SWING SYMPHONY'''}}</span></span>" and underneath is the text "<span style="font-size: 14px; color: white; -webkit-text-stroke: 0.2px white; -webkit-text-fill-color: red;>'''IN TECHNICOLOR'''</span>" below the logo. A copyright date is shown below the logo.
 
'''Variants:''' Mostly, it was the same pixel background as the last logo, but can appear on different coloured backgrounds like black, blue or a swirling background.
Walt Lantz
 
'''Technique:''' A still, hand-drawn graphic.
in big white letters. The copyright disclaimer appears below the logo.
 
'''Audio:''' The opening theme of the cartoon.
'''Variant:''' Starting in 1946, the words were changed to "A Walter Lantz Production".
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on cartoons from the time period, from ''Nutty Pine Cabin'' to ''The Loan Stranger''.
'''Technique:''' None.
 
=== 6th Logo (November 30, 1942-April 10, 1944)===
'''Music/Sounds:''' The theme of the cartoon.
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Walter Lantz Productions (1943).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1944) (Taken from The Barber of Seville).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1943) (B&W).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1943) (Swing Symphony).png
</gallery>
'''Visuals:''' On a blue Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies-esque bullseye, there is a {{color|#00ffff|light blue}} music note, with a sheet behind it. On the top left is the text "<span style="text-shadow: black 1px 1px 0px;">{{color|gold|'''A WALT LANTZ'''}}</span>", in the middle is the text reading either "<span style="text-shadow: black 1px 1px 0px;">{{color|red|'''''Cartune'''''}}</span>" or "<span style="text-shadow: black 1px 1px 0px;">{{color|red|'''''Swing Symphony'''''}}</span>" and on the bottom right is the text "<span style="text-shadow: black 1px 1px 0px;">{{color|gold|'''IN TECHNICOLOR'''}}</span>". Copyright information is shown below the logo.
 
'''Variant:''' On B&W prints, the text "<span style="text-shadow: black 1px 1px 0px;">{{color|gold|'''IN TECHNICOLOR'''}}</span>" is absent, and the logo is in B&W.
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on ''Woody Woodpecker'' cartoons on ''The Woody Woodpecker Show''.
 
'''Technique:''' A still, hand-drawn graphic.
 
'''Audio:''' The opening theme of the cartoon.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on Walter Lantz cartoons from the period, from ''Boogie Woogie Sioux'' to ''The Barber of Seville''.
 
=== 7th Logo (May 15, 1944-March 25, 1949) ===
 
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=== 4th Logo (1946-1949) ===
[[File:Walter Lantz Productions (United Artists variant, 19481944).jpg|center|thumb]]png
Walter Lantz Productions (1946) (A).png
 
Walter Lantz Productions (1946) (B).png
'''Logo:''' Same as the previous logo, but now it is in a simple blue background.
Walter Lantz Productions (1946) (C).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1946) (D).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1947) (Taken from Musical Moments from Chopin).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1947) (Taken from Overture to William Tell).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1948) (Taken from Pixie Picnic).png
File:Walter Lantz Productions (United Artists variant, 1948).jpg
Walter Lantz Productions (1953) (Taken from 16mm reprints of old cartoons).png
</gallery>
'''Visuals:''' On a blue background with a bright light are the words "{{color|orange|PRODUCED BY}}" and below is:
<center>
{{Large|'''''Walt Lantz'''''}}
</center>
in big white letters. The copyright disclaimer appears below the logo.
 
'''Variants:'''
* Starting with ''Crow Crazy'', the text now reads "'''''Walter Lantz'''''"
 
* Starting with ''Bathing Buddies'', the words were changed to "{{color|orange|A}} Walter Lantz {{color|orange|PRODUCTION}}".
* On Musical Miniatures, the logo has music notes swirling on the background.
* Starting with ''Fair Weather Friends'', the logo is on a simple blue background.
* Starting in 1946, a sign of Woody dressed as a viking, holding a sword and a shield and riding a white stallion with a red cape was added in the right side of the logo.
* On ''Musical Miniatures'', the logo has music notes swirling on the background.
* Starting with ''Smoked Hams'', a sign of Woody dressed as a viking, holding a sword and a shield and riding a white stallion with a red cape was added in the right side of the logo.
* When Walter Lantz got a deal with United Artists in 1947, the words "A UNITED ARTISTS RELEASE" were added between the words and the copyright disclaimer.
* On 16mm prints of old cartoons, the logo is in B&W.
 
'''Technique:''' NoneA still, hand-drawn graphic.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' The opening theme of the cartoon.
 
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on ''Woody Woodpecker'' cartoons on ''The Woody Woodpecker Show''. The variant with the United Artists byline is often replaced by reissue prints. First seen on ''Jungle Jive'',
 
=== 8th Logo (January 22, 1951-May 7, 1956) ===
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Walter Lantz Productions (1951) (Taken from Woody Woodpecker) (C).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1952) (Taken from Woody Woodpecker).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1952) (Taken from The Great Who Dood It).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1953) (Taken from Woody Woodpecker) (A).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1953) (Taken from Woody Woodpecker) (B).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1953) (Taken from Hot Noon).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1954) (Taken from Under the Counter Spy).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1954) (Taken from Real Gone Woody).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1953) (Taken from Hypnotic Hick).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1954) (Taken from Socko in Morocco).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1954) (Taken from Alley to Bali).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1954) (Taken from Hot Rod Huckster).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1954) (Taken from Fine Feathered Frenzy).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1954) (Taken from Convict Concerto).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1955) (Taken from Helter Shelter).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1955) (Taken from Witch Crafty).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1955) (Taken from Private Eye Pooch).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1955) (Taken from Bedtime Bedlam).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1955) (Taken from Square Shootin' Square).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1955) (Taken from Bunco Busters).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1955) (Taken from Tree Medic).png
Walter Lantz Productions (Chilly Willy variant, 1953).jpg
Walter Lantz Productions (1954) (Taken from I'm Cold).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1955) (Taken from The Legend of Rockabye Point).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1955) (Taken from Hot and Cold Penguin).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1953) (Taken from Maw and Paw).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1953) (Taken from Plywood Panic).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1954) (Taken from Pig in a Pickle).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1955) (Taken from Paw's Night Out).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1954) (Taken from A Horse's Tale).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1954) (Taken from Hay Rube).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1953) (Taken from The Mouse and the Lion).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1953) (Taken from The Flying Turtle).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1953) (The Dog That Cried Wolf).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1954) (Taken from Dig That Dog).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1954) (Taken from Broadway Bow Wow's).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1955) (Taken from Crazy Mixed-Up Pup).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1955) (Taken from Sh-h-h-h-h-h).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1955) (Taken from Flea for Two).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1956) (Taken from After the Ball).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1956) (Taken from Pigeon Holed).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1956) (Taken from Get Lost).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1956) (Taken from The Ostrich Egg and I).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1956) (Taken from Chief Charlie Horse).png
</gallery>
 
'''Visuals:''' On a wood background (or a customised one for non-Woody Woodpecker cartoons) are the words "A Walter Lantz "CARTUNE"" with the "Woody riding a stallion" sign on the bottom-right corner.
 
'''Variants:'''
=== 5th Logo (1951-1956) ===
* Later, the copyright disclaimer appears at the bottom of the logo.
[[File:Walter Lantz Productions (Chilly Willy variant, 1953).jpg|center|thumb]]
 
'''Logo:''' On a wood background (or a customized one for non-Woody Woodpecker cartoons) are the words "A Walter Lantz "CARTUNE"" with the "Woody riding a stallion" sign on the bottom-right corner.
 
'''Variants:''' Later, the copyright disclaimer appears at the bottom of the logo.
 
* Later, the words were changed to "PRODUCED By Walter Lantz" and sometimes with "Color by TECHNICOLOR" below.
* Sometimes, the "Woody riding a stallion" sign is dropped.
* On ''I'm Cold'' (1954), the copyright disclaimer is dropped.
* On the last cartoons with the logo, the text says "A Walter Lantz PRODUCTION".
 
'''Technique:''' NoneA still, hand-drawn graphic.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' The opening theme of the cartoon.
 
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on ''Woody Woodpecker'' cartoons from the time.
 
=== 9th Logo (June 4, 1956-September 1, 1972, 1976, 1987) ===
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Walter Lantz Productions (Rough and Tumbleweed variant, 1961).jpg
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Walter Lantz Productions (1976) (Taken from The Woody Woodpecker Show).png
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Walter Lantz Productions (1956) (Taken from Woodpecker from Mars).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1956) (Taken from Arts and Flowers).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1956) (Taken from Niagara Fools).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1956) (Taken from Woody Meets Davy Crewcut).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1957) (Taken from The Plumber of Seville).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1957) (Taken from Box Car Bandit).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1957) (Taken from To Catch a Woodpecker).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1957) (Taken from Round Trip to Mars).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1957) (Taken from Dopey Dick the Pink Whale).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1957) (Taken from Swiss Mis-Fit).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1957) (Taken from The Bongo Punch).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1958) (Taken from Watch That Birdie).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1958) (Taken from Half-Empty Saddles).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1958) (Taken from His Better Elf).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1958) (Taken from Everglade Raid).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1959) (Taken from Romp in a Swamp).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1958) (Taken from Tree's a Crowd).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1958) (Taken from Three-Ring Fling).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1958) (Taken from Little Televillain).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1959) (Taken from Truant Student).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1959) (Taken from Robinson Gruesome).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1959) (Taken from Tom Cat Combat).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1959) (Taken from Bee Bopped).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1959) (Taken from Woodpecker in the Moon).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1959) (Taken from Space Mouse).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1959) (Taken from Mouse Trapped).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1960) (Taken from Billion-Dollar Boner).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1960) (Taken from Witty Kitty).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1960) (Taken from Ozark Lark).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1960) (Taken from Fowled-Up Falcon).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1961) (Taken from Poop Deck Pirate).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1961) (Taken from Papoose on the Loose).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1961) (Taken from Frankenstymied).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1961) (Taken from Case of the Red-Eyed Ruby).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1962) (Taken from Macekerel Moocher).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1963) (Taken from Robin Hoody Woody).png
Walter Lantz Productions (1987) (Taken from The Woody Woodpecker Show).png
</gallery>
 
'''Visuals:''' On a customised background (later fixed to blue) are the words "{{color|gold|A Walter Lantz PRODUCTION}}" with the "Woody riding a stallion" sign now put on the left side of the screen.
 
'''Variants:'''
*On the first cartoons with the logo, the text says "PRODUCED BY Walter Lantz" over a orange background.
*On early cartoons, the "P" isn't larger.
*On the 1976 version of ''The Woody Woodpecker Show'', the show's title and copyright date is shown above and below the logo.
*In 1987, the logo was resurrected, and the "Woody riding a stallion" sign is now on the bottom right.
 
'''Technique:''' A still, hand-drawn graphic.
 
'''Audio:''' The opening theme of the cartoon.
 
=== 6th Logo (1956-1972) ===
[[File:Walter Lantz Productions (Rough and Tumbleweed variant, 1961).jpg|center|thumb]]
'''Logo:''' On a customized background (later fixed to blue) are the words "A Walter Lantz PRODUCTION" with the "Woody riding a stallion" sign now put on the left side of the screen.
 
'''Technique:''' None.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' The theme of the cartoon.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on the remaining classic theatrical ''Woody Woodpecker'' cartoons.
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 19:44, 12 August 2024


Background

Walter Lantz Studios, formerly known as "Universal Cartoon Studios", was founded in 1929 by director Walter "Walt" Lantz. The studio's first series was Oswald the Lucky Rabbit licensed from Walt Disney Productions. The company used an in-credit logo until 1938's Baby Kittens. The biggest characters from the studio were Woody Woodpecker, Chilly Willy and Andy Panda. The studio shut down in 1972 (by then, he later explained, it was economically impossible to continue producing them and stay in business as rising inflation had strained his profits), and Universal serviced the remaining demand with reissues of his older cartoons. By the time the studio shut down, Walt Disney Productions was the only golden age animation studio left in operation, which had already dissolved in 1986, though the animation unit still exists as Walt Disney Animation Studios.


1st Logo (December 19, 1938-November 25, 1940)

Visuals: On a grey marble background is the text "A", Walter Lantz's signature, and below it was the show's title. Below it was a copyright stamp.

Variants:

  • When Lantz switched to Technicolor production in 1939, the background became red, the text is yellow and the show's title is in blue. The text "IN TECHNICOLOR" is shown below the logo.
  • On Lantz's first Technicolor cartoon, A Haunting We Will Go, the background is blue and the text is in orange.

Technique: A still, hand-drawn graphic.

Audio: The opening theme of the cartoon.

Availability: Most B&W cartoons with the logo had fallen victim to plastering to the "Oswald Rabbit presents" card. However, most color cartoons should have this intact. First seen on Baby Kittens and last seen on Knock Knock.

2nd Logo (December 30, 1940-May 26, 1941)

Visuals: On an cream-coloured pixelate background are the words:

A
WALTER LANTZ
Production
IN TECHNICOLOR

with the copyright disclaimer below. Surrounded it was a red border.

Technique: A still, hand-drawn graphic.

Audio: The opening theme of the cartoon.

Availability: It was seen on some cartoons from this time period. First seen on Syncopated Sioux and last seen on Dizzy Kitty.

3rd Logo (March 28-November 24, 1941)

Visuals: The words:

A
Walter Lantz
PRODUCTION
IN
TECHNICOLOR

appear written with wood on a paint palette on an orange background with music notes swirling. The copyright disclaimer appears below.

Variants:

  • On Woody Woodpecker, the logo is written on a tree trunk.
  • On The Screwdriver, the text "UNIVERSAL PRESENTS" is shown above the logo.

Technique: A still, hand-drawn graphic.

Audio: The opening theme of the cartoon.

Availability: Appears on the Woody Woodpecker cartoon Pantry Panic and the infamous Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat, the bookending releases with the logo were in the public domain. Also seen on other cartoons, like The Screwdiver and Salt Water Daffy.

4th Logo (December 1, 1941-May 11, 1942)

Visuals: On a blue marble background is the text "A Walt Lantz" and below is either the "CARTUNE" text from the 1st logo, or a series of musical notes with the text "SWING SYMPHONY" behind it and "IN TECHNICOLOR" is shown below. A copyright disclaimer is shown below the logo.

Variants:

  • On Goodbye Mr. Moth, the logo is on a red background.
  • On Mother Goose on the Loose, the logo is on a similar pixelated background as the 2nd logo.

Technique: A still, hand-drawn graphic.

Audio: The opening theme of the cartoon.

Availability: First seen on $21.00 A Day Once a Month and last seen on Goodbye Mr. Moth.

5th Logo (June 1-October 19, 1942)

Visuals: On a coloured background with a series of red outlined circles (similar to the Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies) bullseye, there is a yellow circle with red and orange borders. Inside it was the text "A Walt Lantz" in a script font, and below it was the text reading either "Cartune" or "SWING SYMPHONY" and underneath is the text "IN TECHNICOLOR" below the logo. A copyright date is shown below the logo.

Variants: Mostly, it was the same pixel background as the last logo, but can appear on different coloured backgrounds like black, blue or a swirling background.

Technique: A still, hand-drawn graphic.

Audio: The opening theme of the cartoon.

Availability: Seen on cartoons from the time period, from Nutty Pine Cabin to The Loan Stranger.

6th Logo (November 30, 1942-April 10, 1944)

Visuals: On a blue Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies-esque bullseye, there is a light blue music note, with a sheet behind it. On the top left is the text "A WALT LANTZ", in the middle is the text reading either "Cartune" or "Swing Symphony" and on the bottom right is the text "IN TECHNICOLOR". Copyright information is shown below the logo.

Variant: On B&W prints, the text "IN TECHNICOLOR" is absent, and the logo is in B&W.

Technique: A still, hand-drawn graphic.

Audio: The opening theme of the cartoon.

Availability: Seen on Walter Lantz cartoons from the period, from Boogie Woogie Sioux to The Barber of Seville.

7th Logo (May 15, 1944-March 25, 1949)

Visuals: On a blue background with a bright light are the words "PRODUCED BY" and below is:

Walt Lantz

in big white letters. The copyright disclaimer appears below the logo.

Variants:

  • Starting with Crow Crazy, the text now reads "Walter Lantz"
  • Starting with Bathing Buddies, the words were changed to "A Walter Lantz PRODUCTION".
  • Starting with Fair Weather Friends, the logo is on a simple blue background.
  • On Musical Miniatures, the logo has music notes swirling on the background.
  • Starting with Smoked Hams, a sign of Woody dressed as a viking, holding a sword and a shield and riding a white stallion with a red cape was added in the right side of the logo.
  • When Walter Lantz got a deal with United Artists in 1947, the words "A UNITED ARTISTS RELEASE" were added between the words and the copyright disclaimer.
  • On 16mm prints of old cartoons, the logo is in B&W.

Technique: A still, hand-drawn graphic.

Audio: The opening theme of the cartoon.

Availability: Can be seen on Woody Woodpecker cartoons on The Woody Woodpecker Show. The variant with the United Artists byline is often replaced by reissue prints. First seen on Jungle Jive,

8th Logo (January 22, 1951-May 7, 1956)

Visuals: On a wood background (or a customised one for non-Woody Woodpecker cartoons) are the words "A Walter Lantz "CARTUNE"" with the "Woody riding a stallion" sign on the bottom-right corner.

Variants:

  • Later, the copyright disclaimer appears at the bottom of the logo.
  • Later, the words were changed to "PRODUCED By Walter Lantz" and sometimes with "Color by TECHNICOLOR" below.
  • Sometimes, the "Woody riding a stallion" sign is dropped.
  • On I'm Cold (1954), the copyright disclaimer is dropped.
  • On the last cartoons with the logo, the text says "A Walter Lantz PRODUCTION".

Technique: A still, hand-drawn graphic.

Audio: The opening theme of the cartoon.

Availability: Can be seen on Woody Woodpecker cartoons from the time.

9th Logo (June 4, 1956-September 1, 1972, 1976, 1987)

Visuals: On a customised background (later fixed to blue) are the words "A Walter Lantz PRODUCTION" with the "Woody riding a stallion" sign now put on the left side of the screen.

Variants:

  • On the first cartoons with the logo, the text says "PRODUCED BY Walter Lantz" over a orange background.
  • On early cartoons, the "P" isn't larger.
  • On the 1976 version of The Woody Woodpecker Show, the show's title and copyright date is shown above and below the logo.
  • In 1987, the logo was resurrected, and the "Woody riding a stallion" sign is now on the bottom right.

Technique: A still, hand-drawn graphic.

Audio: The opening theme of the cartoon.

Availability: Seen on the remaining classic theatrical Woody Woodpecker cartoons.

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