Two-Bit the Wacky Woodpecker #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeTwo-Bit the Wacky Woodpecker encounters a porcupine on a country road and inadvertently causes the porcupine to be struck by the woodpecker's antics, leading to a series of comic misadventures. In a separate story, Happy the Mouse helps Elmo the Elephant with a plan involving squeaking into the elephant's ear, which results in Elmo becoming the unlikely star of a musical jamboree performance. The issue also includes a text story about a boy named Philo and an elderly man called Whistling Dan O'Leary, who teaches Philo about birds through his magical whistling ability and eventually appoints him Commissioner of Birds in his area before departing as winter approaches.
Two-Bit the Wacky Woodpecker gets tall when he tells tales—and his nephews aren't quite sure how much of his latest story is fact and how much is fancy yarn-spinning. When they mention spotting an angry bull, Uncle Two-Bit launches into an outlandish account of his days as a matador in Mexico City, where he tangled with the legendary "Angry One" armed with nothing but an umbrella and quick thinking. It's the kind of wild adventure only Two-Bit could spin, and whether any of it actually happened is anybody's guess!
Two-Bit the woodpecker is having a perfectly pleasant day in the forest until he realizes that someone who looks exactly like him is swindling the other animals—selling worthless land deeds and pocketing their money. Now every creature in the forest blames Two-Bit for the scam, and he has to figure out how to catch the imposter and clear his name.
Two-Bit opens his fix-it shop with unshakeable confidence, ready to repair anything that comes through the door—but his well-meaning solutions tend to create bigger problems than they solve. From a leaking faucet that floods a kitchen to a kitten rescue that destroys a television antenna, Two-Bit's enthusiastic incompetence gets him in over his head at every turn, culminating in a hilariously misguided attempt to settle a pair of rivals squabbling over a girl.
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