Voo-Doo Boo-Boo

1961
6.2| 0h6m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 13 August 1961 Released
Producted By: Walter Lantz Productions
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An alligator uses dark magic to try to capture Woody.

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Animation

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Director

Jack Hannah

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Walter Lantz Productions

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Voo-Doo Boo-Boo Audience Reviews

Dotbankey A lot of fun.
InformationRap This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
Robert Joyner The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
Ezmae Chang This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
TheLittleSongbird Was very fond of Woody Woodpecker and his cartoons as a child. Still get much enjoyment out of them now as a young adult, even if there are more interesting in personality cartoon characters and better overall cartoons.That is in no way knocking Woody, because many of his cartoons (primarily the earlier ones of the 40s to the early 50s, once Paul J. Smith took over in the late 50s onwards the cartoons became very hit and miss) are a lot of fun to watch and more and also still like him a lot as a character. Most of his cartoons with Gabby Gator are some of the best cartoons of his from the later years. Feel this way about one of their best outings 'Voo-Doo Boo-Boo', which has all the same strengths and also the not quite so good things of the other Woody and Gabby cartoons.Here, Woody is fun and is a pest without being too obnoxious, and while he is not the insanely manic character of the 40s-early 50s efforts he is closer to that to the toned down subdued persona of most of the later cartoons. He shares an enjoyably chemistry with Gabby.Gabby has now grown on me as one of Woody's better later-years opponents. He is very funny and his personality is both interesting, being crafty but his tendency to be easily outwitted makes him not-so-clever, and endearing, and his dumbness is not overdone or too silly. The female human didn't really serve much point but wasn't so big a liability still, liked what was done with her at the end.Voice acting is very good. Grace Stafford is my personal favourite of those who voiced Woody Woodpecker and 'Voo-Doo Boo-Boo' is another example as to why. Daws Butler is instantly recognisable and voices very reliably.Jack Hannah's involvement has a lot to do with how successfully the cartoon comes off. His Woody Woodpecker cartoons are near-consistently among the best later cartoons, because Hannah does so well in making the characters as strong as possible, giving the cartoon a lively energy and the gags and humour are some of the funniest and imaginative (that cauldron is used to full advantage and sees some delightful visual moments) of any late Woody Woodpecker cartoon and of Hannah's output.While the animation is still a bit simple and rushed-looking in the drawings (low budgets and time constraints being the reasons), the colours and attention to detail are vastly improved from most Woody Woodpecker cartoons from this period being much more vibrant and meticulous.The story is very predictable and could have done with a little more variety but the energetic pacing helps make it involving. The music is bouncy, energetic and very lushly orchestrated, not only synchronising and fitting with the action very well but enhancing it.Overall, another surprisingly good later Woody Woodpecker cartoon. 8/10 Bethany Cox