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Woody Woodpecker and Friends Coming To MeTV Saturday Morning


 From MeTV

MeTV welcomes Woody Woodpecker and Friends to its Saturday Morning Cartoons line-up starting Saturday, September 2, presenting timeless cartoon shorts featuring the mischievous Woody and his colorful cast of friends, including Chilly Willy, The Beary Family, Inspector Willoughby, and Any Panda.

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The network has acquired over 360 Woody Woodpecker cartoon shorts, from 1934 to 1972, including notable shorts, Knock Knock featuring Woody Woodpecker’s debut; the Oscar-nominated The Dizzy Acrobat; The Beach Nut, Wally Walrus’ first appearance; Wet Blanket Policy with Buzz Buzzard’s first appearance; and The Barber of Seville, the first short that introduced the classic title card with Woody’s iconic opening routine. It also secured four animated gems directed by Tex Avery: I’m Cold, Crazy Mixed Up Pup, The Legend of Rockabye Point, and Sh-h-h-h-h.

MeTV’s weekly three-hour Saturday Morning Cartoons block is reminiscent of the Saturday morning broadcasts of the past. Each hour presents a collection of cartoons featuring Popeye and Pals, Tom & Jerry, Woody Woodpecker & Friends, and Bugs Bunny & Friends.

Saturday Morning Cartoons Schedule - Saturdays from 7:00 am-9:00 am ET/PT

7:00 am - Popeye & Pals
7:30 am - The Tom & Jerry Show
8:00 am - Woody Woodpecker & Friends (Beginning September 2)
9:00 am - Bugs Bunny & Friends

MeTV is available on broadcast television in 98% of the U.S., on select cable and satellite systems, and streaming on Frndly TV and Philo.

Viewers can find out where to watch MeTV here and the complete MeTV Network schedule here.

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