- Ration Bored
Infobox Hollywood cartoon
cartoon_name = Ration Bored
series = Woody Woodpecker
caption =
director = Emery Hawkins
Milt Schaffer
story_artist =Ben Hardaway
animator = Bob Bentley
voice_actor =Ben Hardaway (uncredited)
musician = Darrell Calker
producer = Walter Lantz
studio =Walter Lantz Productions
distributor = Universal Pictures
release_date = flagicon|USJuly 26 ,1943
color_process =Technicolor
runtime = 7 min
movie_language = English
preceded_by = "The Dizzy Acrobat "
followed_by = "The Barber of Seville "
amg_id =
imdb_id = 0152145"Ration Bored" is the ninth
animated cartoon short subject in the "Woody Woodpecker " series. Released theatrically onJuly 26 ,1943 , the film was produced byWalter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film is set mostly in asalvage yard . It featuresBen Hardaway as the voice of Woody Woodpecker, even though he is uncredited in the film's title card.Plot Summary
While driving his car, Woody sees a sign that reads: "Conserve gas & tires. Is this trip really necessary?" Woody refers to himself as a "necessary evil" and speeds down the road. While cresting a hill, he runs out of gas and rolls to the gas station below.
The gas attendant asks to see Woody's "ABC" book (see below), and Woody hands him an alphabet book. Insulted, the attendant grabs a hammer and knocks Woody's car into a salvage yard. Woody decides to steal gasoline from the wrecked vehicles in the lot. He unknowingly siphons gas from a parked police car.
A cop chases Woody around the salvage yard. They get caught up in stacks of tires, and Woody ends up riding the cop like an automobile out of the yard and into a large storage unit of gasoline.
In heaven, the cop leaves the "Wing Rationing Board" with a small pair of wings. He starts chasing Woody again when he realizes that the wings Woody has received are much larger.
Cultural References
*This film is a spoof on army
rationing . DuringWorld War II United States citizens were asked to conserve gasoline and rubber, as well as other items and food stuffs.*During the 1940s war ration, American automobiles were classified as either A, B, C, T, or X. This is why the attendant refers to the ration book as an ABC book.
*The card at the end of the film asks viewers to buy
war bonds .ee also
*
List of Woody Woodpecker theatrical cartoons References
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