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Duck Amuck is an American animated surreal comedy short film directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. [2] The short was released on January 17, 1953, as part of the Merrie Melodies series, and stars Daffy Duck .
Chuck Amuck: The Life and Times of an Animated Cartoonist. Simon & Schuster Ltd. ISBN 978-0671710248. Jones, Chuck (1996). Chuck Reducks: Drawing from the Fun Side of Life. New York: Warner Books. ISBN 0-446-51893-X. Chuck Jones (July 1997). Daffy Duck for President. Warner Bros. ISBN 978-1890371005. Stefan Kanfer; Chuck Jones (May 1, 2000).
Directed by renowned animator Chuck Jones and his team at Warner Bros., this seven-minute short film is often considered to be Jones' cinematic masterpiece. It also holds the distinction of being the first cartoon selected for inclusion on the National Film Registry." [12] Duck Amuck (1953), inducted in the 1999 list. [6]
Rabbit Rampage is a spiritual successor to the 1953 cartoon Duck Amuck, in which Daffy Duck was teased by an off-screen animator, revealed at the end to be Bugs Bunny. In Rabbit Rampage, Bugs is similarly teased by another off-screen animator, who is revealed at the end to be Elmer Fudd.
Starting in 1936 as an inbetweener, and he only got paid $6.00 a week, he became an animator in 1944 or 1945 under Jones, and animated for him until the studio's brief closure in 1953. His most iconic work is the flower scene in Duck Amuck. [2]
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) (animated opening and end credits, featuring Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny, co-produced with Warner Bros. Feature Animation) Stay Tuned (1992) (Robocat segment of Rooney Tunes, co-produced with Warner Bros. Feature Animation)
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Looney Tunes: Duck Amuck is a minigame compilation video game developed by WayForward Technologies and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for the Nintendo DS. In North America and Europe, it was released as a companion game to Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal, made available on the same day for consoles. [1]