Ration Bored (1943)

ALL 07/25/1943 (en) Animation 7 Min
  • Release
    07/25/1943
  • Production
    Walter Lantz Productions, Universal Pictures
  • Rotten tomato
    65.71%
  • Original title
    Ration Bored
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

"Is this trip really necessary?" asks a road sign. "Sure, it's necessary," replies Woody Woodpecker. "I'm a necessary evil." Patriotic gestures are evidently not Woody's strong suit. When he goes to the gas station for a refill, he doesn't even know what a ration book is. The attendant thinks Woody is a wise guy and takes a large mallet and knocks him and his car into a junkyard several miles away. What luck! The old cars still have a bit of gas in them. Woody takes a rubber hose and siphons the gasoline from some of them. Unluckily, one of the cars he picks is brand new. And it's a cop car. Woody is soon at odds with a bulldog police officer.

  1. Ben Hardaway

    Story

  2. Editor

  3. Walter Lantz

    Producer



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Casts

  1. Mel Blanc

    Woody Woodpecker (archive sound)

  2. Kent Rogers

    Woody Woodpecker / Gas station attendant / Police officer

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 2 , Crews : 6

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Ration Bored (1943) 7 Min

ALL 07/25/1943 (en)
Animation
  • Release 07/25/1943
  • Production
    Walter Lantz Productions, Universal Pictures
  • Original title Ration Bored
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

"Is this trip really necessary?" asks a road sign. "Sure, it's necessary," replies Woody Woodpecker. "I'm a necessary evil." Patriotic gestures are evidently not Woody's strong suit. When he goes to the gas station for a refill, he doesn't even know what a ration book is. The attendant thinks Woody is a wise guy and takes a large mallet and knocks him and his car into a junkyard several miles away. What luck! The old cars still have a bit of gas in them. Woody takes a rubber hose and siphons the gasoline from some of them. Unluckily, one of the cars he picks is brand new. And it's a cop car. Woody is soon at odds with a bulldog police officer.

  1. Milt Schaffer, Emery Hawkins

    Director

  2. Ben Hardaway

    Story

  3. Editor

  4. Walter Lantz

    Producer