The Barber of Seville

1944 NR 7m 6.4

An opera-singing Woody Woodpecker takes over a barbershop and harasses the customers.

Woody is standing outside the Seville Barber Shop looking at the ads. Wanting a "victory haircut", he decides to enter the shop only to find the owner has stepped out for a physical. Woody decides to cut his own hair ("I cut my own teeth") but unfortunately is mistaken for the owner when two other customers enter, one an Indian who wants a quick shampoo and the other, a construction worker who wants "the whole works" and, unfortunately, gets it.

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Info about The Barber of Seville

Studio(s): Walter Lantz Productions, Universal Pictures

Originally Released: Apr 21, 1944

Production Country: United States

Genres: Animation, Comedy, Family, Short, Music