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The Daffy Doc is a 1938 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon supervised by Bob Clampett. [1] The cartoon was released on November 26, 1938, and stars Porky Pig and Daffy Duck . [ 2 ]
The Daffy Doc: 1938 Bob Clampett: Daffy Duck: LT Golden Collection: Volume 5 The Essential Daffy Duck: 10 Porky the Gob: 1938 Ben Hardaway Cal Dalton: LT N/A 11 The Lone Stranger and Porky [n 4] 1939 Bob Clampett: LT The Hunchback of Notre Dame: 12 It's an Ill Wind: 1939 Ben Hardaway Cal Dalton: Dizzy Duck LT N/A 13 Porky's Tire Trouble: 1939 ...
Daffy scrambles to the lab table and mixes a potion, which turns Chloe into an infant. As each brandishes a hammer insisting each one doesn't know the other that well (doing imitations of Red Skelton 's "Mean Widdle Kid" character), the action moves offscreen, a large thud is heard, and the bird from the doctor's cuckoo clock displays a large ...
Bugs 'n' Daffy (formerly That's Warner Bros.! ) is an American animated anthology television series that aired on The WB from 1995 to 1998 as part of their Kids' WB weekday lineup. The series featured cartoons from Warner Bros. ' library of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts.
Color remake of Porky's Badtime Story. 28 Duck Soup to Nuts: May 27 LT Friz Freleng: DVD: Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 2; Streaming: Max (2020–present) with Porky Pig; 29 Slightly Daffy: June 17 MM Friz Freleng: Currently Unavailable; with Porky Pig; Color remake of Scalp Trouble. Rarely shown due to Native American stereotyping. 30 ...
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2 Colorized versions. 3 Home media. 4 References. 5 External links. ... It was later computer colorized in 1995, this version preserved the original animation. Home media
Daffy tries to convince Leon Schlesinger that he should become the new star of Warner Bros. cartoons. Daffy wants to be the top star in the studio. To this end, he persuades Porky to resign from the Schlesinger studios to pursue a career in feature films as Bette Davis' leading man. Porky goes to Leon Schlesinger and asks to have his contract ...