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  • The rooster hittin the ref. Automatic DQ

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  • "a funny bird is the pelican, his beak can hold more than his belly can"

    ~Daffy Duck

  • This is my favorite episode ever. I watched this episode the other day on CN and in color. Ahoo!

  • Is the pelican mentally disabled?

  • I love the scene where the champ backs down like a scared lion. Lol

  • 0:50 - Fighting cock to take on world. i won't make a joke, that's YOUR job, internet!

  • iv allways liked daffy but i liked him better when he was a crazy loon then the greedy duck he is now

  • whats the name of the instrumental when theyre fighting and daffy is riding the bicycle

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  • The REAL early Looney Tunes were definitely the weirdest.

    They had Bugs as a Vilain and Daffy as a Hero, My how things have changed.

  • i love this version of daffy duck, so funny

  • is this the 1st time daffy appears worldwide?

  • @GeniusRKO39 no. i think he first appeared in porky's duck hunt, which was made a year earlier in 1937.

  • 5:26 What did he say?

  • i could watch this over and over

  • That's not Mel Blanc doing the pelican/referee's voice, is it?

  • @WSenator1 I'm pretty sure it is him he sounds like Marvin the Martian.

  • This was on Cartoon Network today!

  • "i'm so crazy i don't know this is impossible, WOO-HOO" daffy's greatest line ever in the history of looney tunes

  • @DumDum5551 I remember cracking up hearing that line as a kid. Still makes me laugh everytime I see it.

  • a color evrsion of this was on cn like yesterday,ya, know?,i saw it!

  • XD I think Daffy was the first ever Crazy Frog, before invisible motorbikes were invented! XD

  • Fuking amazing

  • The closing theme at the end sounds like a faster version of the standard 1938-1941 closing theme. But then again, Carl Stalling was known for tinkering around with the LT/MM opening and closing themes back in the '30s and early '40s.

  • @wileyk209zback I think this was the first cartoon to use the second 1938-1941 Looney Tunes closing theme!

  • i miss watching these on cartoon network suxs we dont have boomerang on my cable what fail =/

  • I miss this version of daffy duck.

  • @kev747 You and me both, brother

  • I love the silly old Daffy, not the new narcissist looser one

  • This is one of the funniest cartoons I ever saw! XD

    7:09-7:15 So *that's* why Daffy is so silly all the time. ;)

  • i`m so crazy-i don`t no this is impossible,wohooo.....genial^^­der is so wacko

  • i`m so crazyy-i don`t no this is impossible,wohooo.....genial^^­der is so wacko

  • This cartoon like so many others is so much better in it's original black and white.

  • It's an unparalleled tragedy that Daffy Duck wasn't Daffy Duck anymore by the time the 50's rolled around.In all honesty Bugs Bunny wouldn't have stood a chance against the real Daffy Duck.

  • Gee - it took Floyd Mayweather months to turn down a big-time fight, but it took Daffy 12-18 hours to accept one! Hmmm. . .

  • I want to know the song that plays in the beginning. It's really catchy.

  • What's the name of the song at 1:53? It's the basic theme of "Porky in Wackyland" a great cartoon that you can't get on YT anymore.

  • @WSenator1 It's "Feelin' High and Happy, originally written by Rube Bloom.

  • @vmpickle123 - Apprecitate it!

  • @vmpickle123

    Good point. One of the Beck & Friedwald LT/MM books confirmed it a long time ago. Rube Bloom is one of many of the er'as uncelebrated geniuses, falling into the shadows of others like Kern and such. Bloom's best IMO included 1947's "Maybe You'll Be There", by Gordon Jenkins Orchestra.

  • I agree! It's a good one, and with Bob Cannon, Chuck Jones, John Carey, and Clampett's frenetic timing, you can't really miss.

  • This was the last WB cartoon with Chuck Jones animating...

    Notice the different end LT theme...

    Is this from the Angels with Dirty Faces DVD?

  • @ParamountCartoons Emm, could be? The beginning theme is the true one, not the one on the computer colorized version (which in reality was started a few months later with Porky the Gob).

  • @ParamountCartoons Could be. This cartoon was included as a special feature on that DVD.

  • @ParamountCartoons The one on my Angels with Dirty Faces DVD is colourised. :( I was not impressed.

    

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