Woody has Mel Blanc's voice in the opening titles ("Guess who?"), the opening song (which comes from Woody Woodpecker (1941) (1941) and when he issues the more characteristic of his two crazy laughs. Otherwise, his voice is probably Ben Hardaway's.
The title is a pun on the Lone Ranger, the title character on a popular Western program on radio. See also: The Lone Ranger on Wikipedia.
Hudson C. Dann. The name is seen for the briefest moment on the door. It says, "Hudson C. Dann / Pres."
Woody Woodpecker gets a loan of one buck (that's what is printed on the bill: "one buck") from the Sympathy Loan Co. Their slogan: "You'll need it."
"Pin money loaned to dressmakers."
$365.50, leaving a balance due of $366.50.
Woody cries, "You bwoke my widdle head! You cwacked my widdle skull!" He's echoing the catchphrases of Red Skelton's popular radio character, the Mean Widdle Kid.
At the end of the wolf's pleading speech, he adds "Mammy!" The reference is to Al Jolson who famously cried out the same thing in "My Mammy," a popular sentimental song. Hear the song on YouTube (posted by eecgn2) here.
Sort of. The wolf throws a cuckoo clock at Woody, which crashes over his head. But Woody doesn't seem too upset about it; and he gets out of paying back the loan.
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