Ben Hardaway

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    Woody Dines Out (1945)

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    Woody Dines Out (1945)

    Woody Woodpecker goes out to dine and accidentally stumbles into a taxidermist’s shop, thinking it is a restaurant. The taxidermist, wanting a woodpecker to stuff, doesn’t inform Woody otherwise, and drugs the ‘meal’ he serves Woody. But, before he can stuff Woody, he comes to and knocks the literal stuffing out of the taxidermist.

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    Ski For Two (1944)

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    Ski For Two (1944)

    Planning a vacation, Woody reads in the newspaper about Swiss Chard Lodge which promises lots of good food (which, as Woody says, is his “favorite dish”). He heads over to said lodge but, upon arriving, is told by owner Wally Walrus that he must make reservations ahead of time… which he has not. Wally throws the pest out but Woody is able to re-enter the premises disguised as none other than Santa Claus. He robs Wally of his food but, once alone with his sack, discovers quite a surprise inside.

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    The Hollywood Matador (1942)

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    The Hollywood Matador (1942)

    The bull is watching through a knothole as the great bullfighter, Woody Woodpecker, is showing off for the spectators. Unable to take it no longer the bull dashes into the arena and charges Woody so hard that he makes a shambles of the stadium. Woody, as always, equal to the task at hand is soon serving bull-burgers to the crowd.

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    Chew-Chew Baby (1945)

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    Chew-Chew Baby (1945)

    Boarding house proprietor Wally Walrus takes out an ad in the local paper looking for a sweetheart. Woody reads this and decides he might be able to trick Wally out of some cooking if he dresses up like a girl and answers the ad.

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    Ace in the Hole (1942)

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    Ace in the Hole (1942)

    Woody Woodpecker is a stable boy. The stables are located right in an airfield, and the sound of airplanes droning around only fuels his lust to fly. “I want to fly like the birds!” declares the woodpecker. But the only thing the bulldog sergeant on the airfield feels Woody is competent for is clipping the horses with an electric clipper. And considering that Woody accidentally allows the clipper to clip off the sarge’s shirt buttons and a long strip of hair off his chin, he may be giving Woody too much credit. Nevertheless, Woody spends his time reading “How to Fly a Plane from the Ground Up.” And eventually, he sneaks onto a PU-2.

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