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The cartoon was released on April 22, 1939, and is the first Daffy Duck cartoon directed by Jones. [2] Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur is set in a chronologically twisted Stone Age and features Daffy Duck going up against a caveman named Casper (who is a caricature of Jack Benny) and his pet Brontosaurus Fido.
This is a listing of all the animated shorts released by Warner Bros. under the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies banners between 1930 and 1939, plus the pilot film from 1929 which was used to sell the Looney Tunes series to Leon Schlesinger and Warner Bros. A total of 270 shorts were released during the 1930s.
DVD: The Essential Daffy Duck; DVD/Blu-Ray: Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 2; Streaming: Max (2020–2022) with Bugs Bunny; 85 Boston Quackie: June 22 LT Robert McKimson: Currently Unavailable; with Porky Pig; 86 Ducking the Devil: June 30 MM Robert McKimson: DVD: Looney Tunes Super Stars' Daffy Duck: Frustrated Fowl (cropped to ...
VHS - Warner Bros. Cartoon Cavalcade: Daffy Duck's Madcap Mania; VHS - Looney Tunes: The Collectors Edition Volume 12: Porky and Daffy; DVD – Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5, disc 1: Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck; Digital - Looney Tunes: Daffy Duck (paired with The Stupor Salesman) Streaming - Boomerang App; Streaming - HBO Max (restored)
Porky Pig and Daffy Duck, one of the most beloved comedic duos in showbiz history, are set to make their return to the big screen in the sci-fi comedy adventure “The Day the Earth Blew Up: A ...
Yankee Doodle Daffy is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released on June 5, 1943, [2] [3] directed by Friz Freleng and written by Tedd Pierce. The short was the second Technicolor Looney Tunes entry to feature Porky Pig and Daffy Duck (after My Favorite Duck ). [ 4 ]
The Golden Age of Looney Tunes: Vol. 5 was released on April 2, 1997 on laserdisc. The fifth volume contains 55 animated shorts from 1932 through 1949. The fifth volume came out over three and a half years after The Golden Age of Looney Tunes: Vol. 4 was released - by this point, Turner had been bought out by Time Warner.
The set features all 99 Porky Pig cartoons made in black and white, as well as two cartoons made in color: Porky's debut appearance in I Haven't Got a Hat (1935) and the color "special" Old Glory (1939). [1] This is the first Looney Tunes DVD collection produced by the Warner Archive boutique label, as opposed to the main Warner Home Video ...