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Daffy Duck & Egghead: January 1 MM Tex Avery: DVD: Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3; DVD: The Essential Daffy Duck; with Egghead; 3 What Price Porky: February 26 LT Bob Clampett: DVD: Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5; DVD: Porky Pig 101; Streaming: Max (2020–2024) with Porky Pig; First Daffy Duck cartoon directed by Bob ...
Daffy manipulates Elmer into "choosing" which of Daffy's hands to shake, and the result is Elmer being bashed on the head with a hammer. He falls to the mat as the referee rings the bell for Round 1, then rushes over to provide a ridiculously fast ten-count. He then declares Daffy Duck the winner and new champion.
Daffy Duck is an animated cartoon character created by animators Tex Avery and Bob Clampett for Leon Schlesinger Productions.Styled as an anthropomorphic black duck, he has appeared in cartoon series such as Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies, in which he is usually depicted as a foil for either Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig or Speedy Gonzales. [1]
Leonard Maltin, writing in Of Mice and Magic, considered this film a low point among Daffy Duck cartoons. [3] Charles Gardner found John Dunn's story creditable but was disappointed with the animation, direction and voice characterization. [4] The Daffy on Video page gives Aqua Duck one star out of four, finding its execution "cheap and lazy." [5]
1972 – Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet the Groovie Goolies (TV) - (live action Mad Mirror Land sequence) 1974 – Down and Dirty Duck; 1974 – Journey Back to Oz; 1975 – Han's Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid (live-action sequences) (Japanese Anime) 1976 – Allegro Non Troppo (Italian animated film) 1976 – Once Upon a Girl
The Prize Pest is considered by some to be one of the last screwball Daffy Duck cartoons, as all of the directors eventually stuck with the greedy, self-centered Daffy that emerged in Rabbit Fire (1951). The cartoon was included in the 1988 compilation film Daffy Duck's Quackbusters in which Daffy hired Porky in his "Paranormalist at Large ...
The short was released on January 17, 1953, as part of the Merrie Melodies series, and stars Daffy Duck. [3] [4] In the cartoon, Daffy Duck is tormented by an unseen, mischievous animator, who constantly changes Daffy's locations, clothing, voice, physical appearance, and even shape, much to Daffy's aggravation, embarrassment, and finally rage.
When Porky goes to feed his hens and chickens, a group of ducks steal the corn he sets out. After sending a document filled with insults from the ducks' "ducktator" (Daffy Duck, a.k.a. "General Quacko"), war erupts between the chickens and the ducks. Newborn chicks form battalions from the moment they hatch, with the chickens digging trenches.