The Reckless Driver

The Reckless Driver
Woody Woodpecker series
Directed by James Culhane
Produced by Walter Lantz
Story by Ben Hardaway
Milt Schaffer
Voices by William Wright
Ben Hardaway
Music by Darrell Calker
Animation by Terry Lind
Grim Natwick
Emery Hawkins
Lester Kline
Studio Walter Lantz Productions
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s)
  • August 26, 1946 (1946-08-26) (U.S.)
Color process Technicolor
Running time 6' 43"
Language English
Preceded by Bathing Buddies
Followed by Fair Weather Fiends

The Reckless Driver is the 19th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on August 26, 1946, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures.

Plot

Woody discovers that his drivers' license is due for renewal, and quickly heads for the nearest Department of Motor Vehicles. Upon arrival, Woody attempts to awaken sleeping Officer Wally Walrus (voiced by William Wright) so he can complete the test.

First up is the eye test, complete with an eye chart whose letters spell out "I CAN'T SEE A THING." Then comes the reflex test, in which Woody violently pecks at Wally's head whenever he gets his knee jabbed. Next, Wally tries to get a fingerprint from Woody, only to have the two stack their hands high into the air.

Finally, Woody must complete the actual driving test. The careless woodpecker accidentally backs up into a wall. A fire extinguisher then falls off the wall and onto the back of Woody's car, providing him with steam propulsion. With this new power, Woody starts zooming in the air, (after lifting his car's body off its drive train), and in and out of the office, driving Wally insane. At the conclusion of the driving test, Woody blurts out, "Say, I've changed my mind. I want a pilot's license".

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