Unimpressed by the sideshow barkers' astounding claims, Woody goes to the circus without a ticket, and the circus cop kicks him out. As Woody looks at a rhinoceros, the nearby lion eats Woody's hot dog. Woody next tries to sneak into the main tent, and the run-ins with the guard take up the rest of the cartoon. There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to Singing "I Went to the Animal Fair," he strolls through a tiger's cage.

With Mel Blanc, Kent Rogers. Woody Woodpecker visits the circus.

Both of them end up on the trapeze and the high wire. The chase is on, leading into the lion tamer's cage, onto the trapeze, and bicycling across the tightrope.

The Dizzy Acrobat is the eighth animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series.

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Unimpressed by the sideshow barkers' astounding claims, Woody goes to the circus without a ticket, and the circus cop kicks him out. The film follows Woody’s shenanigans at the circus with the elephant and the trapeze and so on.

A little thing like that doesn't detain Woody for long. Plot. Woody Woodpecker visits a traveling circus. Woody gets revenge by putting the lion's tail in the bun; the lion eats his own tail.

Overview. Woody comes back, and the cop tells him that he'll have to work watering an elephant if he stays.

Released theatrically on May 21, 1943, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. First, the guard tells Woody he can work for his admission by watering an elephant, but he's not pleased when Woody ties the elephant's trunk to a hydrant. As Woody looks at a rhinoceros, the nearby lion eats Woody's hot dog.

Singing "I Went to the Animal Fair," he strolls through a tiger's cage. Directed by Alex Lovy. The Dizzy Acrobat is a 1943 animated short film directed by Alex Lovy and produced by Walter Lantz.. Woody Woodpecker is wandering through a circus. Released theatrically on May 21, 1943, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. The Dizzy Acrobat (S) is a film directed by Alex Lovy with Animation.

Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics Woody Woodpecker. Woody Woodpecker visits a traveling circus. Original title: The Dizzy Acrobat (S). [1

The Dizzy Acrobat by Walter Lantz Productions. Woody comes back, and the cop tells him that he'll have to work watering an elephant if he stays. Woody Woodpecker sneaks in to see the circus as an usher attempts to stop him. The Dizzy Acrobat (1943) NR 05/20/1943 (US) Animation 7m User Score. This is yet another one of those circus shorts from the forties and nothing here is particularly new or interesting.

The Dizzy Acrobat (br: O Acrobata Maluco) é o oitavo curta-metragem animado da série Woody Woodpecker.Lançado em 21 de maio de 1943, o filme foi produzido pela Walter Lantz Productions e distribuído pela Universal Pictures. The Dizzy Acrobat Review. Woody connects the elephant's trunk to the fire hydrant and blows up the elephant. The Dizzy Acrobat is a 1943 animated short film from the Woody Woodpecker series. "The Dizzy Acrobat" is the eighth animated cartoon short subject in the "Woody Woodpecker" series. No videos, backdrops or posters have been added to The Dizzy Acrobat. Both Woody and the guard end up as targets in the shooting gallery. He manages to escape death from the knife-throwing act and a tiger, and he gets revenge when a lion eats his hot dog. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. The Dizzy Acrobat is the 8th episode of the Season 1 of The Woody Woodpecker Show. Woody gets revenge by putting the lion's tail in the bun; the lion eats his own tail. The cop isn't pleased with Woody's work and tries to get tough with him, but he doesn't know Woody very well. Synopsis: Woody Woodpecker visits the circus. Singing "I Went to the Animal Fair," he strolls through a tiger's cage. As Woody looks at a rhinoceros, the nearby lion eats Woody's hot dog. It is a forgettable short. Year: 1943. Released theatrically on May 21, 1943, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. The Dizzy Acrobat is the eighth animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Plot Series Name Season 1, Episode 8 Air date May 21, 1943 Written by Ben Hardaway (story), Milt Schaffer (story) Directed by Alex Lovy Episode Guide previous The Screwball next Ration Bored