Woody has Mel Blanc's voice in the opening titles and when he issues his characteristic laugh at the end. Otherwise, his voice is Ben Hardaway's.
"Closed by Popular Demand."
"We Specialize in Stuffing Birds." But that's no restaurant! The sign in the window misleads Woody into thinking he can get his fill of food inside. Little does he guess the shop is really a taxidermist's.
"We Stuff Anything ~ Olives, Dates, Ballot Boxes, Etc."
He sees, in order of appearance: a magpie ($2.00), a magpie a la mode ($2.50), a potato bug (15¢), a mashed potato bug (10¢), a cinnamon bear (brown) ($100) and a bear without cinnamon (white) ($20).
The World Museum of Natural History will pay $100,000 for a stuffed king-size woodpecker.
Not this time. He doesn't really do anything to deserve comeuppance. His sin is to walk into a taxidermist's shop and mistake it to for a restaurant. In the end, he triumphs over the feline taxidermist who wants to kill and stuff him.
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By what name was Woody Dines Out (1945) officially released in India in English?
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