Buzz Buzzard Appearances
- Wet Blanket Policy (08/20/1948)
- Wild and Woody! (12/31/1948)
- Drooler's Delight (03/25/1949)
- Puny Express (01/22/1951)
- Slingshot 6 7/8 (07/23/1951)
- Destination Meatball (12/24/1951)
- Stage Hoax (04/21/1952)
- Scalp Treatment (09/18/1952)
- The Great Who-Dood-It (10/20/1952)
- Buccaneer Woodpecker (04/20/1953)
- Operation Sawdust (06/15/1953)
- Belle Boys (09/14/1953)
- Hypnotic Hick (09/26/1953)
- Hot Noon (or 12 O'Clock For Sure) (10/12/1953)
- Socko in Morocco (01/18/1954)
- Alley to Bali (03/15/1954)
- Hot Rod Huckster (07/05/1954)
- Real Gone Woody (09/20/1954)
- Bunco Busters (11/21/1955)
- Tumble Weed Greed (??/??/1969)
- Ship A'hoy Woody (??/??/1969)
- Flim Flam Fountain (??/??/1970)
- Indian Corn (??/??/1972)
- Show Biz Beagle (??/??/1972)
- The Genie with the Light Touch (??/??/1972)
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