One of the characters of yesteryear, I most liked to see in cartoons ... Andy Panda!
Here I leave a brief history of this forgotten but great character!
"In the earliest episodes of the cartoon series, Andy is a mischievous cub, whose blustery father Papa Panda (voiced by Mel Blanc) is frequently trying to prove himself as a good role model. Later, Andy became a stand-alone star in the vein of Mickey Mouse, and even acquired a Pluto-like dog named Milo as a pet.
Andy's first cartoon was the aptly titled Life Begins for Andy Panda in 1939. (This was obvious wordplay on the perky titles of the popular Andy Hardy movies of that era.[4] Ironically, a later Andy Hardy film was actually titled "Life Begins for Andy Hardy.")[5]
The 1940 Andy Panda short Knock Knock featured the first appearance of Lantz's biggest star, Woody Woodpecker.[3]
The character was given a major overhaul by director Shamus Culhane for the 1944 short The Painter and the Pointer, with a modified design and a far more malicious personality than he had ever shown previously, but this new version was disliked by both Lantz and audiences, and was not used again. Lantz continued to produce Andy Panda shorts until he closed his studio in 1949; Andy's last short was Scrappy Birthday (1949), which featured his girlfriend, Miranda Panda (voiced by Grace Stafford). When the studio reopened in 1951, the Andy Panda series did not return to production.
Andy Panda was originally voiced by Bernice Hansen from 1939 to 1940, with Sara Berner providing the voice from 1941 to 1944, and Walter Tetley assuming the role afterwards until the character's final short in 1949. Andy made a guest appearance in the later Woody Woodpecker TV special "Spook-A-Nanny" (1964), in which he was voiced by Daws Butler.
Andy led a major part of his career in comic books. One early Andy Panda comic book adventure was drawn by Carl Barks (New Funnies 76, 1943). John Stanley also did Andy Panda comic book work.
In late 1943, the comic book version of Andy Panda acquired a sidekick, Charlie Chicken, and stories about their often bizarre adventures ran for many years. Some were reprinted domestically as recently as the 1990s, and in Sweden as recently as 2001."
This is the first episode done with the character!Intitled "Life begins for Andy Panda"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHUAY6WOEsc
Andy panda/Walter LantzAlex Lovy//Universl Studios
Here I leave a brief history of this forgotten but great character!
"In the earliest episodes of the cartoon series, Andy is a mischievous cub, whose blustery father Papa Panda (voiced by Mel Blanc) is frequently trying to prove himself as a good role model. Later, Andy became a stand-alone star in the vein of Mickey Mouse, and even acquired a Pluto-like dog named Milo as a pet.
Andy's first cartoon was the aptly titled Life Begins for Andy Panda in 1939. (This was obvious wordplay on the perky titles of the popular Andy Hardy movies of that era.[4] Ironically, a later Andy Hardy film was actually titled "Life Begins for Andy Hardy.")[5]
The 1940 Andy Panda short Knock Knock featured the first appearance of Lantz's biggest star, Woody Woodpecker.[3]
The character was given a major overhaul by director Shamus Culhane for the 1944 short The Painter and the Pointer, with a modified design and a far more malicious personality than he had ever shown previously, but this new version was disliked by both Lantz and audiences, and was not used again. Lantz continued to produce Andy Panda shorts until he closed his studio in 1949; Andy's last short was Scrappy Birthday (1949), which featured his girlfriend, Miranda Panda (voiced by Grace Stafford). When the studio reopened in 1951, the Andy Panda series did not return to production.
Andy Panda was originally voiced by Bernice Hansen from 1939 to 1940, with Sara Berner providing the voice from 1941 to 1944, and Walter Tetley assuming the role afterwards until the character's final short in 1949. Andy made a guest appearance in the later Woody Woodpecker TV special "Spook-A-Nanny" (1964), in which he was voiced by Daws Butler.
Andy led a major part of his career in comic books. One early Andy Panda comic book adventure was drawn by Carl Barks (New Funnies 76, 1943). John Stanley also did Andy Panda comic book work.
In late 1943, the comic book version of Andy Panda acquired a sidekick, Charlie Chicken, and stories about their often bizarre adventures ran for many years. Some were reprinted domestically as recently as the 1990s, and in Sweden as recently as 2001."
This is the first episode done with the character!Intitled "Life begins for Andy Panda"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHUAY6WOEsc
Andy panda/Walter LantzAlex Lovy//Universl Studios
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fanart
Species Panda
Size 787 x 800px
File Size 406.4 kB
Hello I did one of Andy Panda also.
I thought I had it Posted.
Well here it is.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/7354776/
I thought I had it Posted.
Well here it is.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/7354776/
You draw Andy great! I feel old!
I didn't find out about him until the early 1980's ! That's when I got the comic book! That's when I though being an animal(furry)would be so cool! I remembered when he appeared in a Woody Woodpecker cartoon! I missed those cartoons .
He looked more "chinese" in his older cartoons. Poor Woody and Andy you don't see too much of them anymore .
I didn't find out about him until the early 1980's ! That's when I got the comic book! That's when I though being an animal(furry)would be so cool! I remembered when he appeared in a Woody Woodpecker cartoon! I missed those cartoons .
He looked more "chinese" in his older cartoons. Poor Woody and Andy you don't see too much of them anymore .
Indeed my friend!One very forgotten character!Did you know he appears in "Who framed Roger Rabbit" film?Just a few seconds!That was the last time of him in the big screen!All his cartoons are available in vhs,I don't know if is available in dvd...maybe yes!!Thanks a lot Tyrone my friend!!
He appeard in that movie!? Its been since the early 1990's since I saw that movie. Maybe I saw him?
I like the movie because it put Warner bro's and Walt disneys characters togethe! That panda was bad tempered! He gets mad easilyi have so many VHS tapes. I just might have one!
I like the movie because it put Warner bro's and Walt disneys characters togethe! That panda was bad tempered! He gets mad easilyi have so many VHS tapes. I just might have one!
Yeah Like Tyrone just said I also saw this li'l Panda in the Woody Woodpecker show... I saw him not often but it was really nice to see that li'l bear on the show... Yeah sadly has been cancelled since but at least we can see it on Youtube... You've really drawn him well Freddy... Nice picture
Loved the breif history you gave the character! Should I be worried I'm a grown adult who knew almost all the info you described?
I liked all the different versions Andy got, even though Culhane made him malicious for some reason, tying a shotgun pointed at his poor doggy if he moved from his spot (And is it me or does Culhane's version of Milo alot like Pluto?? If I'm correct, I believe that's because he used to draw at Disney), all the shorts had amazing animation and I find them a instant source of joy when I look back at how elastic and tactile toons used to be back then.
OH WAIT! There's a picture here isn't? XD Wonderful drawing here dude, your a great artist and you do the character justice =3 *hugs*
I liked all the different versions Andy got, even though Culhane made him malicious for some reason, tying a shotgun pointed at his poor doggy if he moved from his spot (And is it me or does Culhane's version of Milo alot like Pluto?? If I'm correct, I believe that's because he used to draw at Disney), all the shorts had amazing animation and I find them a instant source of joy when I look back at how elastic and tactile toons used to be back then.
OH WAIT! There's a picture here isn't? XD Wonderful drawing here dude, your a great artist and you do the character justice =3 *hugs*
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