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Voted No. 43 on [[The 50 Greatest Cartoons]] List, '''"The Barber of Seville"''' is a [[The Golden Age of Animation|1944]] [[Walter Lantz]] cartoon directed by [[Shamus Culhane]], starring [[Woody Woodpecker]], as he stumbles across an abandoned barber shop in which he takes over for the time, much to the mistreatment of his customers. [[Hilarity Ensues]]. |
Voted No. 43 on [[The 50 Greatest Cartoons]] List, '''"The Barber of Seville"''' is a [[The Golden Age of Animation|1944]] [[Walter Lantz]] cartoon directed by [[Shamus Culhane]], starring [[Woody Woodpecker]], as he stumbles across an abandoned barber shop in which he takes over for the time, much to the mistreatment of his customers. [[Hilarity Ensues]]. |