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What Makes Daffy Duck

What Makes Daffy Duck is a 1948 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Arthur Davis.[1] The cartoon was released on February 14, 1948, and stars Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd.[2]

What Makes Daffy Duck
Directed byArthur Davis
Story byLloyd Turner
William Scott
StarringMel Blanc
Music byCarl Stalling
Animation byEmery Hawkins
J.C. Melendez
Basil Davidovich
Don Williams
Layouts byDon Smith
Backgrounds byPhilip DeGuard
Color processCinecolor
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
The Vitaphone Corporation
Release date
  • February 14, 1948 (1948-02-14)
Running time
7 minutes
LanguageEnglish

The title is a play on Budd Schulberg's 1941 controversial novel What Makes Sammy Run?

Plot edit

Daffy Duck sneaks across the meadow dodging hunter's bullets. He hides behind a tree, his teeth chattering and knees knocking. He is startled on seeing the audience, but calms down and explains, "You see, it's duck season, and, confidentially, I'm a duck!"

He then crawls across the meadow and takes a morning shower while singing "King For A Day". While he sings in the shower, a fox (whom Daffy later addresses as "Fortescue") and Elmer Fudd approach the shower from opposite directions, each unaware of the other's presence. They reach into the shower to grab Daffy, but he emerges from the shower untouched. They look inside the curtain and see their fingers literally tied together, much to their annoyance.

The fox and Elmer start grabbing at Daffy, but Daffy stops them. He tells them to race to a pine tree, and the first one to reach it "gets tender, juicy me as first prize". But when he fires the starting gun, only Elmer takes off; the fox—wise to Daffy's trick—stays behind, grabs Daffy, and flees. Daffy calls to Elmer and tells him he has been swindled. Elmer starts chasing after the fox. Meanwhile, Daffy deliberately squirts oil on the hill, and the fox slides downhill. At the bottom of the hill, Elmer aims his gun at the fox and demands that he leave. The fox turns to escape, only to run smack into a tree, knocking him out cold.

Now Elmer turns his gun on Daffy. But Daffy puts Elmer on a guilt trip, melodramatically complaining about the misery of being constantly pursued by hunters. Catching Elmer off guard, he hits Elmer on the head with a mallet, knocking him out.

A little later, Daffy is admiring himself in a mirror. Elmer puts on a semi-realistic female duck disguise and rubber fishing boots and calls to Daffy from a pond. Daffy begins flirting with the duck, but dives underwater, notices Elmer's boots, and sees through his game. Still, Daffy plays along, and offers to bring some art collectibles for "her" to see. He slips away and awakens the fox (who was still unconscious until now) with a duck call. The fox sees the "female duck", grabs it, and runs away, until he notices the neck stretching. Curiously, he confusedly asks "What kind of a duck is this?" as he opens the lid of the duck costume, and Elmer pops out pointing his gun in the fox's face. Elmer, still in costume, chases after the fox, but is caught by the boot with a long rope, pulling him out of the costume and getting him entirely stuck in the boot, sadly asking himself, "How am I ever gonna catch that scwewy duck?" Daffy, who lassoed him, replies, "Precisely what I was wondering, my little nimrod!"

Suddenly, the fox grabs Daffy by the throat and flees the area with him, trying to put as much distance between himself and Elmer. But just when he thought he had gotten far enough away, he turns and runs into Elmer and his gun. Elmer forces the fox to give up Daffy and sends him away. Then Elmer, by now greatly irritated, drags Daffy away to shoot him, while Daffy calls to the fox to stop Elmer. Elmer pins Daffy to a tree and squeezes the trigger, but instead of gunfire, there is a pop. The fox has returned and stuck his fingers in the gun barrel to stop Elmer. The fox and Elmer start cursing in each other's faces, and their argument turns to fisticuffs, while Daffy watches from atop the tree, cheering them on.

While the fox and Elmer are fighting, a dog in a ranger uniform appears and nails two signs to the tree: DUCK SEASON CLOSED. and FOX SEASON OPEN. He blows a whistle. The fox and Elmer read the signs; Elmer, seeing an opportunity for revenge, glares menacingly at the frightened fox, who flees for his life. The dog gives Elmer a more appropriate hunting hat and a horse to ride, and Elmer chases the fox on horseback. In the end, as the fox, Elmer and his horse run away into the distance, the dog pulls off his rubber mask to reveal Daffy in disguise, and he comments, "Obviously, I am dealing with inferior mentalities."

Home media edit

All prints have the 1950 green Merrie Melodies ending title card.

References edit

  1. ^ Beck, Jerry; Friedwald, Will (1989). Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros. Cartoons. Henry Holt and Co. p. 182. ISBN 0-8050-0894-2.
  2. ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp. 70–72. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.

External links edit

  • What Makes Daffy Duck at IMDb

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What Makes Daffy Duck is a 1948 Warner Bros Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Arthur Davis 1 The cartoon was released on February 14 1948 and stars Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd 2 What Makes Daffy DuckDirected byArthur DavisStory byLloyd TurnerWilliam ScottStarringMel BlancMusic byCarl StallingAnimation byEmery HawkinsJ C MelendezBasil DavidovichDon WilliamsLayouts byDon SmithBackgrounds byPhilip DeGuardColor processCinecolorProductioncompanyWarner Bros CartoonsDistributed byWarner Bros PicturesThe Vitaphone CorporationRelease dateFebruary 14 1948 1948 02 14 Running time7 minutesLanguageEnglishThe title is a play on Budd Schulberg s 1941 controversial novel What Makes Sammy Run Contents 1 Plot 2 Home media 3 References 4 External linksPlot editDaffy Duck sneaks across the meadow dodging hunter s bullets He hides behind a tree his teeth chattering and knees knocking He is startled on seeing the audience but calms down and explains You see it s duck season and confidentially I m a duck He then crawls across the meadow and takes a morning shower while singing King For A Day While he sings in the shower a fox whom Daffy later addresses as Fortescue and Elmer Fudd approach the shower from opposite directions each unaware of the other s presence They reach into the shower to grab Daffy but he emerges from the shower untouched They look inside the curtain and see their fingers literally tied together much to their annoyance The fox and Elmer start grabbing at Daffy but Daffy stops them He tells them to race to a pine tree and the first one to reach it gets tender juicy me as first prize But when he fires the starting gun only Elmer takes off the fox wise to Daffy s trick stays behind grabs Daffy and flees Daffy calls to Elmer and tells him he has been swindled Elmer starts chasing after the fox Meanwhile Daffy deliberately squirts oil on the hill and the fox slides downhill At the bottom of the hill Elmer aims his gun at the fox and demands that he leave The fox turns to escape only to run smack into a tree knocking him out cold Now Elmer turns his gun on Daffy But Daffy puts Elmer on a guilt trip melodramatically complaining about the misery of being constantly pursued by hunters Catching Elmer off guard he hits Elmer on the head with a mallet knocking him out A little later Daffy is admiring himself in a mirror Elmer puts on a semi realistic female duck disguise and rubber fishing boots and calls to Daffy from a pond Daffy begins flirting with the duck but dives underwater notices Elmer s boots and sees through his game Still Daffy plays along and offers to bring some art collectibles for her to see He slips away and awakens the fox who was still unconscious until now with a duck call The fox sees the female duck grabs it and runs away until he notices the neck stretching Curiously he confusedly asks What kind of a duck is this as he opens the lid of the duck costume and Elmer pops out pointing his gun in the fox s face Elmer still in costume chases after the fox but is caught by the boot with a long rope pulling him out of the costume and getting him entirely stuck in the boot sadly asking himself How am I ever gonna catch that scwewy duck Daffy who lassoed him replies Precisely what I was wondering my little nimrod Suddenly the fox grabs Daffy by the throat and flees the area with him trying to put as much distance between himself and Elmer But just when he thought he had gotten far enough away he turns and runs into Elmer and his gun Elmer forces the fox to give up Daffy and sends him away Then Elmer by now greatly irritated drags Daffy away to shoot him while Daffy calls to the fox to stop Elmer Elmer pins Daffy to a tree and squeezes the trigger but instead of gunfire there is a pop The fox has returned and stuck his fingers in the gun barrel to stop Elmer The fox and Elmer start cursing in each other s faces and their argument turns to fisticuffs while Daffy watches from atop the tree cheering them on While the fox and Elmer are fighting a dog in a ranger uniform appears and nails two signs to the tree DUCK SEASON CLOSED and FOX SEASON OPEN He blows a whistle The fox and Elmer read the signs Elmer seeing an opportunity for revenge glares menacingly at the frightened fox who flees for his life The dog gives Elmer a more appropriate hunting hat and a horse to ride and Elmer chases the fox on horseback In the end as the fox Elmer and his horse run away into the distance the dog pulls off his rubber mask to reveal Daffy in disguise and he comments Obviously I am dealing with inferior mentalities Home media editAll prints have the 1950 green Merrie Melodies ending title card VHS Cartoon Moviestars Elmer LaserDisc Cartoon Moviestars Bugs and Elmer LaserDisc The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 2 Side 8 Blu ray DVD Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Volume 2 Disc 1References edit Beck Jerry Friedwald Will 1989 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros Cartoons Henry Holt and Co p 182 ISBN 0 8050 0894 2 Lenburg Jeff 1999 The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons Checkmark Books pp 70 72 ISBN 0 8160 3831 7 Retrieved 6 June 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to What Makes Daffy Duck What Makes Daffy Duck at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title What Makes Daffy Duck amp oldid 1145388973, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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