Crazy Over Winnie

Crazy Over Winnie is an animated short starring Woody Woodpecker, Knick 'n' Knock, and Winnie Woodpecker. It was produced in 1969 and released in 1970.

Synopsis
Woody's quiet bicycle ride to see Winnie is interrupted by Knick 'n' Knock.

Characters

 * Woody Woodpecker (voiced by Grace Stafford)
 * Knick 'n' Knock (voiced by Phil Monroe (imitating Moe Howard) and Frank Welker (imitating Curly Howard))
 * Winnie Woodpecker (final scene) (voiced by June Foray)
 * Cayden the Rabbit (cameo)
 * Angela the Rabbit (cameo)
 * Bullwinkle Moose (cameo)
 * Rocky the Flying Squirrel (cameo)

Television

 * The Joey Drew Hour, episode #2.25: "Where Do the Stories Come From?"
 * The New Cayden the Rabbit Club, May 12, 1997
 * Joey Drew's Cayden and Woody, episode #29
 * Good Morning, Cayden, episode #35
 * Woody Woodpecker Presents, episode #13
 * Cayden's Rabbit Tracks, episode #1
 * The Ink and Paint Shop, episode #1.40: "Crazy Over Winnie"

Home video

 * Universal Cartoon Classics: Winnie (1984 VHS)
 * Joey Drew's Classic Cartoon Favorites: Best Pals - Woody and Winnie (2003 VHS/DVD)
 * Joey Drew Productions' 80th Anniversary Collection: The Chronological Woody (2023 DVD/Blu-Ray)

Trivia

 * As seen in the The Joey Drew Hour episode "Where Do the Stories Come From?", the cartoon was inspired in a whole song written by Erik Markman, which shares the title of the cartoon "Crazy Over Winnie".
 * Along the cartoon, Woody keeps whistling the song and the cartoon ends with the music again. Woody also briefly whistles the song in Out on a Line and Dude Woodpecker. He also briefly sings the song in Knick Ahoy.
 * Woody's design in this cartoon, which notably has him resembling a younger version of Sinatra McWoodpecker, was notably reused for the younger Sinatra's appearance in Cayden the Rabbit Saves Christmas. Additionally, several early Universal Channel promos that used clips from this short had Woody mistakenly identified as Sinatra.
 * The song "Crazy Over Winnie" had new lyrics written for the record Joey Drew Takes You to Universal Studios Hollywood, and was retitled "Meet Me Down on Hollywood". This new version of the song was performed by the Mellomen and was later reused as track 4 of the first disc for A Musical History of Universal Parks & Resorts.
 * In addition, an instrumental of this song can be heard in the Universal's Magic Artist CD-ROM whenever the user clicks on Winnie's interactive model sheet.
 * This is the only cartoon to have Winnie Woodpecker and Knick 'n Knock pairing together, until 2003 in Cayden the Rabbit Saves Christmas.
 * This is somewhat of a followup to The Nifty Eighties.
 * During his bicycle ride, Woody rides through reused animation of the band in the gazebo and the children playing from the "Georgie at the Bat" segment of Make Our Music.
 * The cartoon originally had special opening and closing titles, but are lost and the only version in circulation is the late-1970's reissue print of the 1970's TV print.