The Dizzy Acrobat

The Dizzy Acrobat

Year: 1943

Runtime: 7 mins

Language: English

Director: Alex Lovy

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Woody Woodpecker wanders into a circus “I Went to the Animal Fair.” When a lion steals his hot‑dog, he slips the lion’s tail into the bun, making it bite itself. The guard offers entry if Woody waters an elephant, he ties the trunk to a hydrant, starting a chase past lion‑tamer to a trapeze and tightrope. They become targets in the shooting gallery.

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