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Daffy and returns
DJ returns home and is surprised to find Daffy snuck along.
" he says of Cubish ), but his deceased benefactor returns as a ghost, making wads from Daffy's pile of money vanish until Daffy agrees to uphold the terms.
He returns to Schlesinger's office after frantically dodging his cartooned car in and out of " actual " Los Angeles traffic, only to see Daffy doing a wild audition to become the new star of Warner Bros. cartoons, openly disparaging Porky.

Daffy and starts
Later, Daffy learns the entire adventure was part of Bugs ' film, but Bugs suggests the two become equal ; Daffy starts cheering until he is flattened by the Looney Tunes ' title iris ironically.

Daffy and repeat
* On the ABC airing of this cartoon, the part where Daffy is shot in the head by Rocky after confessing that he hasn't laid any eggs is replaced with a repeat shot of the mob members playing cards and reading magazines ( from earlier in the cartoon ).

Daffy and opening
Black & White " Looney Tunes " opening title from 1943 featuring Porky Pig ( middle ) and Daffy Duck ( right ) in the Bullseye circle rings ( Black And White Version )
The cartoon's title sequence and opening scene feature Daffy Duck as a musketeer, who boldly acts out an action scene with a fencing foil.
This show reused his original name from The Hasty Hare ( although the opening credits list him as Marvin playing Commander X-2, in the same way as Daffy is playing Duck Dodgers ).
In 1912 she also appeared in the opening performance of A Winsome Widow as a ' baby vamp ' named La Petite Daffy.
* An alternate opening where Daffy in a proposal for their next movie, takes on the role of Batduck, with Elmer Fudd as the bad guy: the scene is rejected by the Warner executives due to the fact that Daffy kills Elmer, and also that Elmer doesn't want to be a clown, as he's afraid of them.
The opening title sequence, animated by Freleng unit animator Gerry Chiniquy, features Bugs and Daffy Duck performing the song in unison.
The first scene appears at the very beginning of the movie, and features the classic " Looney Tunes " opening card, causing people to assume it is the short cartoon that usually plays before a movie begins ; however, when Bugs Bunny appears on top of the WB shield, Daffy interrupts the intro, and steals the shield from Bugs.
Daffy attempts to recreate the opening with himself in place of Bugs Bunny, but the shield overshoots, causing the entire title card to fall apart.

Daffy and scene
* In Family Guy, after holding an exploding bomb from Adam West, Meg has Daffy Duck's bill on the wrong side of her head, moves it to its proper position, and then states, “ Of course, you realize this means war !” This scene was supposedly deleted after the contract between MacFarlane and Warner Bros.
" Milton Gray believes that Schlesinger put Clampett in charge of the black and white cartoon division in order to save it, and many historians have singled out a scene in Porky's Duck Hunt in which Daffy exits as a defining Clampett moment.
In a post-credits scene, Bugs Bunny appears in the classic bullseye saying " That's all folks ", only to be interrupted by Porky Pig, who in turn is interrupted by Daffy, who gets thrown out by the Nerdlucks, leaving them to complete the line.
* In one episode of the cartoon series Duck Dodgers, Daffy Duck throws a hat to save himself during a mission and later says that he had learned it from someone called " Odd Ball ", in which they cut to a scene where Oddjob angrily says, " Odd Ball ?!!
This is also how the scene was shown in the compilation film The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie in which Bugs and the police suddenly bust in and arrest Rocky's troop, but only after Daffy, exhausted, has filled all the egg cartons.
* The Nickelodeon version also edited the scene that was cut on ABC, but the scene was edited with a fake iris-out just as Rocky says: " So long, pal " and a fake iris-in after Daffy is shot.
* The CBS airing of this cartoon leaves in the gun gag at the end, but cuts an early scene where after Porky tells the mobsters he doesn't want to sell Daffy, Daffy is then shown being carried out and the scene cuts to Daffy in the mobsters ' apartment.
Disney's famous movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit, a landmark in animation, had characters from various companies, most notably Disney and Warner Bros. Daffy Duck and Donald Duck made a simultaneous appearance in one scene, in which the two of them exchanged blows during a piano duet.
The frustrated Daffy finally gives up, and in the final scene walks on with a tonsured head and wearing a habit, having decided to become a friar himself, he tells Porky ; " Shake hands with Friar Duck!
After a humorous scene where Daffy eats an electric eel and turns into a lightning bolt, Porky tries hunting from a rowboat but is taunted by the ducks when he stops for lunch ; in his hurry to fire at them he inadvertently sinks the boat, cueing Joe Penner to rise from underneath the water with his signature line " You wanna buy a duck?
** A rarely shown version ( which first aired on a 4: 00am showing of the compilation show Bugs and Daffy and aired again on a New Year's Day marathon of Looney Tunes cartoons on January 1, 2010 ) has the original title cards and credits and leaves in the scene where Porky bends over to pick up a scared Sylvester and nearly misses being shot by a mouse in a black hood, but still edits the scene where Sylvester withdraws a pistol from a drawer and threatens to kill himself with it and fights with Porky over the gun.

Daffy and quickly
Richard, Étienne, and Françoise manage to incorporate themselves into the island community and are quickly accepted because they tell the community about Daffy and his death back on the Thai mainland.
Bugs Bunny quickly replaced Daffy as the studio's top star and by 1942 he had become the most popular character.
Because of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, the Schlesinger studio now had risen to new heights, and Bugs quickly also became the star of the color cartoons Merrie Melodies, which had previously been used for one-shot character appearances.

Daffy and different
They decided to make him a totally different character ; instead of the wacky, comic relief character he had been, they turned Daffy into a vain, egomaniacal prima donna wanting to steal the spotlight from Bugs Bunny.
The animator substitutes several different, unrelated backgrounds, each time prompting Daffy to change costumes until the background finally disappears completely.
In the 1950 short His Bitter Half, Daffy marries a different, large and grey duck for her money, but he soon runs away after experiencing her bossy ways and her son Wentworth's trouble-making which leads to Daffy getting scalped, beaten up and blown up by a firework.

Daffy and background
Confused by this, Daffy turns to the animator and asks him to complete the background.
The animator draws a simple line-art background, then when Daffy asks for some color, paints Daffy himself in a bunch of random colors.
Daffy is redrawn as a sailor, and as he begins to sing " The Song of the Marines ", the animator draws an ocean background around him, without a boat.
Daffy screams hysterically and rips apart the background, says " All right, let's get this picture started!
* The last sentence of the song is played as the background music in the cartoon Daffy – The Commando, while Daffy Duck was being shot by Von Vulture as a " human cannonball ", flying to Berlin and hitting Adolf Hitler in the head with a mallet.

Daffy and leaves
In a cheap hostel on Khao San Road in Bangkok, Richard, a young English traveller, meets a strange Scotsman going by the pseudonym of Daffy Duck who leaves him a hand-drawn map of a supposed hidden beach located in the Gulf of Thailand that is inaccessible to tourists.

Daffy and returning
He then receives a call from Porky, who is returning with Sylvester from an assignment to Dry Gulch, and Daffy reassigns him to the Superstition Mountains, much to Sylvester's chargin.

Daffy and costume
Daffy must change into his Duck Danger costume and mount Toro, then driving him into several vases which knocks him out.

Daffy and new
In the 1970s through the early 1990s, several feature-film compilations and television specials were produced, mostly centering on Bugs Bunny or Daffy Duck, with a mixture of new and old footage.
Daffy was one of the first of the new " screwball " characters that emerged in the late 1930s to replace traditional everyman characters who were more popular earlier in the decade, such as Mickey Mouse and Popeye.
The cartoon is a standard hunter / prey pairing for which Leon Schlesinger's studio was famous, but Daffy ( barely more than an unnamed bit player in this short ) was something new to moviegoers: an assertive, completely unrestrained, combative protagonist.
The first was released in 1983, Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island ; the second came in 1988, Daffy Duck's Quackbusters, which is considered one of the Looney Tunes best compilation films and featured another new theatrical short, " The Night of the Living Duck ".
Producer Larry Doyle noted that recent theatrical cartoons were planned that would portray a more diverse Daffy closer to that of Robert McKimson's design ; however, due to the box-office failure of Looney Tunes: Back in Action, these new films ceased production.
* Mel Tormé provided Daffy's singing voice in Night of the Living Duck ( one of the new shorts in the compilation feature Daffy Duck's Quackbusters )
Daffy also finds himself generating random sound effects for a moment before finally shouting angrily at the animator, demanding some new scenery.
Depending upon the version, Abbott has organized a new baseball team and the players have nicknames, or he points out the proliferation of nicknames in baseball ( citing St. Louis Cardinals sibling pitchers Dizzy and Daffy Dean ) before launching the routine.
As Porky's popularity was eclipsed in the late 1930s and early 1940s by brasher, funnier characters like Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny, he was relegated to a supporting player himself in new Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts.
The new wraparounds for Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales ( 1982 ) and Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island ( 1983 ) featured footage by a new Warner Bros.
Many of these shorts, as well as the new footage in the compilation film Daffy Duck's Quackbusters ( which includes The Duxorcist ), were directed by Greg Ford and Terry Lennon, as well as Darrell Van Citters.
Daffy then quits his new job and Bugs decides to add in the subtitle, saying it looks " a little skimpy ".

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