@fromthesidelines : Almost. Rogers was actually killed at Pensacola Naval Air Station in Florida during a training exercise. He never got into action.
Originally released in July 1942. Kent Rogers, a great vocal impressionist who was later killed in action during World War II, does a Red Skelton "Junior" voice for the "Woodpecker", and the "Mortimer Snerd" impression for the dog {Kent also used it for "Beaky Buzzard" in Clampett's "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid", released the same month}.
the narrator kinda sounds like dave chappelle
randumbtimes3 2 months ago
Never saw this one before. Thanks.
RocketTCoyote 3 months ago
@fromthesidelines : Almost. Rogers was actually killed at Pensacola Naval Air Station in Florida during a training exercise. He never got into action.
MelosAntropon 3 months ago
i just want to snap a babies neck
MaKeFrost 6 months ago
5:48 Tweety is looking kind of retarded shaking his head like that.
TeamRocket2010 7 months ago
Originally released in July 1942. Kent Rogers, a great vocal impressionist who was later killed in action during World War II, does a Red Skelton "Junior" voice for the "Woodpecker", and the "Mortimer Snerd" impression for the dog {Kent also used it for "Beaky Buzzard" in Clampett's "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid", released the same month}.
fromthesidelines 8 months ago
ya gotta love the woodpecker's voice! "i dood it!"lol!
MrNEStalgia 8 months ago
Certainly not the same standard as Clampetts other stuff
genmac1 8 months ago
That turtle 'jeep' is gonna beat a 'Jap' or two. XD
MWolfL 10 months ago
Usually Clampett's stuff was funny but this film is really lame!
It's right up there with Norm Mcabe's "Tokio Jokio" and "Ducktators", not funny or clever in any way shape or form. Just tedious and dull.
vawlkee51 11 months ago