TO ALL MARRIED MEN: This video is a public service announcement!!! Please think about the constant bugging you may get. Please pay attention on not what to do!!!
I am 58 yrs. of age. Ever since I was a young duck,(no punn intended) I made this cartoon my favorite. It was well before it's time in expression. Much like Star Trek,,we live daily now. I watch it often and make sure those that need an uplifting review it. Thanks Daffy!!!
I haven't seen this one in 50 years! Great to see it again! A doorknob! lol. I think there was another cartoon somewhere in which a doorknob substituted for an egg. It also might have been a daffy duck cartoon.
I wished people would stop saying cartoons need to be like this now adays, If we had them, then this wouldn't be remebered as mush as they should. Shit Nowadays Aren't Ever Gonna Be Like It Once Was Ever Again. Is Wishful Thinking, But Stop It It Just Remeber These, Buy The Dvds, ANd Share Them With Your Kids And That Will Be That.
I'm 51, and I've never seen this. Small wonder. It's definitely not for kids, but it's funny as hell!
Man, what happened to cartoons after WWII? What happened to the whole freaking CULTURE after WWII? They started the sickening process of making the whole world safe for 4-year-olds around that time, and there's hardly any room for adults anymore.
@racookster not for kids? I saw this one on cartoon network when I was a little kid. But I see what you mean,the whole premise of this short is divorce,which is a very adult topic,but this cartoon is funny as hell.
also yeah, I agree with you. entertainment doesn't take risks anymore because of those moral guardians and media watchdogs obsessed with "protecting the children." no wonder cartoons now are so shitty. and everything else has been replaced by tween crap(aka Disney Channel).
@TheSlickAndroid When it was made in 1941, cartoons weren't necessarily for kids. They were just animated shorts that played before main features, and were intended for general audiences (as all film was before the rating system). The "cartoons are for kids" perception didn't creep into the culture until the 'fifties and 'sixties -- the result, I suppose, of the Saturday Morning TV ritual, among other things. Europeans still see animation as a legitimate adult art form. Only Americans don't.
@racookster yeah,back then cartoons were pretty much for everyone,but mainly for adults. It'd be really cool if they still made good cartoons that could be shown before a movie.
Honestly it seems like every country BUT America,respects cartoons and sees it as an art form for adults and kids.
(especially countries like Europe,Japan,Ireland,etc.)
@TheSlickAndroid Europe isn't a country; it's a continent. But yeah, other countries do. Americans seem to be coming around, but it can't happen fast enough for me. Part of that is due to young people (well, young to me) who were kids during the Second Golden Age in the 'nineties, when animated cartoons like Animaniacs, Batman, Ren & Stimpy, The Simpsons et al. raised the bar. They wonder what happened to the good stuff.
@racookster yeah,and nowadays most of the bare few cartoons that are actually good are being replaced by tween crap. people refer to the 60s & 70s as the darek age of animation(because soem really dull cartoons and stiff animation from Hannah Barbara,and also for it being one of the main reasons why people think cartoons are just for kids),but if you ask me,I think the title of the dark age of animation belongs to this millenium.
@TheSlickAndroid Boy, that's a hard call. The 'sixties and 'seventies were truly abysmal. Even the best stuff that was being done -- the original "Flintstones," "Jonny Quest," some DePatie-Freleng, some Jay Ward -- was only good because of its writing. The art was strictly connect-the-dots. Admittedly, however, I haven't kept up. I paid attention in the 'nineties, even though I was already in my thirties, just because so much of it was so good, but I haven't paid much attention this decade.
@racookster and you know something,i honestly find most Hannah Barbara cartoons to be really boring and dull.
what kind of makes me angry is that Disney channel plays nothing but Hannah Montana and other tween oriented programming, and they have the nerve to only play an old Disney cartoon with some song put over it during their commercial breaks. thats complete disrespect to what Disney was.
@TheSlickAndroid Regarding H-B, actually, so do I unless you count their pre-1957 work with MGM. But I guess you can't argue with its cultural impact.
As for Disney... I don't know. I suspect it has gotten so enormous and hidebound, any major artistic advancement it henceforth makes will be courtesy of some obscure department that the bigwigs ignore and leave alone.
@racookster true. I think Hannah Barbara also did make some Tom and Jerry cartoons in the 50s(MGM cartoons are really good too). I don't get why cartoons can't be like they were back then or like they were in the 90s(which had great stuff).
@TheSlickAndroid Their Tom and Jerry cartoons were MGM cartoons.
I don't know that Disney sold out so much as that it's just old and huge, and hasn't had much artistic vision in its leadership since Walt died. Sometimes it produced great stuff in spite of that. "The Lion King" comes to mind. It's a classic. But gigantic megacorporations aren't conducive to producing art. If great art gets done, it generally happens in little unnoticed nooks and crannies.
@TheSlickAndroid Thanks! I'm an artist, and lately I've been trying my hand at animation myself (which is pretty labor-intensive when only one person is doing it). Some of my stuff is here on YouTube. I've always been into animation. I never "grew out of it." I believe it's one of the most exquisite art forms there is, because it can incorporate EVERYTHING: writing, drawing, painting, music, acting, programming, you name it. It's only limited by the animator's talent, resources and budget.
@racookster I wish you good luck,my friend! I'm sure someday you'll become an animator if you put your mind to it,and you can show people cartoons are an artform.
I myself want to create my own webcomic,although I'm having difficulty coming up with a creative,solid idea.
@Mbutterfly1992 Heh-heh. I'm not sure I can do it either. It's not typically a one-man operation. The few minutes of animation I have here on YouTube represent over two years worth of work. I've never been interested in working my way up through a corporation as an in-betweener, key animator, etc., because those guys usually hit a glass ceiling. The real power in animation is almost always given to guys like Dr. Seuss and Matt Groening, who got there because of good characters and writing.
@TheSlickAndroid Here! Here! I feel the same about the Disney channel too. You know some of the live action stuff wouldn't be so bad if they didn't show it so much. I remember when I was little (which was the 90's) I would only watch the animated stuff and thought that most live action movies were boring. I can't understand how my younger relatives can stand watching all of that stuff either.
@Mbutterfly1992 yeah,and apparently the reason why Disney channel is like that is because of some greedy,money hungry bitch name Anne Sweeney,who works for ABC/Disney and came up with the idea of showing nothing but tween-oriented programs. the only tween show that I actually really liked was Even Stevens.
and like you,when I was younger, I always thought the live action stuff was boring and never really watched it that much.
@TheSlickAndroid All I know is that you know things are bad when they start showing live-action shows on a channel called cartoonnetwork. Just saying. ( Of course they could have been showing live-action shows for a long time. I wouldn't know because I don't have cable, but still.)
@Mbutterfly1992 seriously! it shouldn't even be called Cartoon Network if they have they have live action shows. its a damn shame that now theres more live action stuff on Cartoon Network than CARTOONS. and every show they have on there is becoming exactly the same:its either a crappy cartoon with over-the-top, stupid characters or an action cartoon or live action show about a teenage boy with special powers going on extroardinary adventures all whilst tackling obstacles of high school. pfft.
You know I wrote a skit for my high school play a couple years ago, and in this skit I wrote the character saying he had a divorce. I was called in the principles office and was asked to rewrite that line because they don't want kids hearing that. It just made me a little upset. I wonder if this cartoon would be ban off of tv because they say divorce a bunch of times lol.
When my daughter was a newborn and my wife and I were fairly recently married I had an inside joke running with myself. Whenever my wife turned mother would give me an order I would respond politely, "Yeth, m' love". One day I came home from work to find my wife eyeballing me. She said,"Yeth, m' love". I looked in horror to see that the TV was on Warner Bros. cartoons. I knew that I had been had.
@luridplanet - Oh, YEAH! I saw it when I was a boy, and I admit it upset me to see it. Thankfully my own parents didn't have such problems (that I could see, anyway), so to see The Duck Lady here jack up poor Daffy, a character I usually laughed at or with, was something hard to look at.
@TheSlickAndroid - I'm sorry you had to see this while going through your parents' situation. This is the big thing that I have a beef about with the culture at large. These great WB's were not meant for children - they were probably shown at the evening "adult" films, where they were more appropriate for the audience in attendance. To put these cartoons on, in the TV age, for children to see, because "all animation is for the kiddies," was incredibly stupid and heartless.
@WSenator1 well,its okay. my parents splitting up was the best thing that could have happened to us,because my dad abused my mom,and emotionally manipulated me when I was little(at that young age,I wasn't aware of this).
but,this cartoon isn't bad. I think its pretty funny,and my parents had long been divorced by the time I saw. I never liked the cartoons are just for kids mentality. If you ask me,they should have Looney Tunes style cartoons for older audiences right now.
In terms of mood, this reminds me of the end of MY first marriage! Also it's good to see the forerunner of TV's "Divorce Court" "Judge Judy" "Judge Joe Brown" etc.
You'd think that Daffy would simply plead "No Contest" and get divorced from that shrewish wife of his. What he should have done was find some way to make HER disappear!
I've often wondered just why spousal abuse towards husbands has always been perceived as funny throughout history?
There's a later one where she says, "I'm gonna slap that beak right off your face." He says, "I'd like to see it, I'd like to see it." Then, slap, then he says, "I see it, I see it."
I have an extensive collection of Warner VHS tapes I bought in the 80's and 90's, Warner Brothers did colorize some of there old black and white cartoons. These ones with Daffy are a few, two others in particular were "I love to Singa" the one about the Owl family directed by Tex Avery in 1936 and "Daffy in Hollywood"
Wasn't there a cartoon in which Daffy's wife was trying to hatch an egg herself? I could have sworn it was this episode. I just remember Daffy walking back and forth talking about drinking corn juice. What cartoon is that one?
@Ulalafanboy Yep. It's called WISE QUACKS. Slightly earlier cartoon; at the end, Daffy uses his corn juice to get a bunch of hawks (buzzards?) drunk so they can't catch his newly-hatched chick.
@kingman88 - If he bellieved in God THAT much, he shoulda prayed for another wife! Boy, what a witch! "Well open your mouth! Say something. . .Don't you say anything!" Typical wtichy woman!
Yes, I think Daffy had at least three wives and innumerable children...one of which in the fullness of time became the great-great-great-etc.-grandfather of Danger Duck in LOONATICS UNLEASHED.
Love has no boundaries. I've been thinking that too and I've decided that that must be the answer (or else she was all right at first and then she turned into a *beep*.
SHE WANTS A DIVORCE?????? That b&%&) should've been arrested for abusing poor Daffy!! If Daffy had courage he would told off that "man-beater" to spazz off!!
@bigg3469 - They NEVER arrest the woman for beating on a man. If Daffy had put one wing on this babe, he would have had more problems than being in Divorce Court!
There was once this amateur talent contest (it was a weekly radio program at the time of this cartoon and then made the jump to TV in the Fifties well). It was hosted by a former Military dude and was called "Major Bowles' Talent Search" or Hour or something like that. Daffy is referring to wishing he could show off the egg trick to Major Bowles (kind of like the Simon Cowell of his day!)
Major Bowes hosted "The Amateur Hour" and it was like American Idol on radio...which stumps me why Idol is such a hit show when there have been others on the air, on radio and TV, with the very same contest format of amateur singers being judged by a panel. STAR SEARCH was the very same kind of show.
On the Major Bowes program there was a catchphrase heard often: "Around and around she goes; where she stops nobody knows". This was said after a wheel had been spun.
@ACcountryFan - Because they added glitz and phony glamour to AI to make it appealing to young people. The Major Bowes show (and its successor on TV, with Ted Mack) were pretty straightforward, and probably would be too "dull" for today's tastes. BTW, that wheel you mentioned was on both Bowes and Mack's shows, and was called "the wheel of fortune." Sound familiar?
If that's what it's like to be married I'm glad that I'm not!!!!
Does anybody know the title of the Daffy/Porky/Barnyard Dawg one where Porky keeps throwing Daffy in the deep freeze and the Barnyard Dawg keeps letting Daffy out of the deep freeze??????
Believe it not Cracked Quacked (1952) was the first apperance of Daphne Duck (look towards the final scene where Daffy's pals invades Porky's house & you see Daphne dancing with another duck in a 1920's Racoon coat.)
there is another cartoon with just the opposite. Daffy's been caught and put in a freezer but he always escapes...only for the dog to attempt to put him back in. the dog even corners Daffy and states: "you're never leaving!".
each time the dog opens up the freezer door to place Daffy back in the freezer after an escape attempt, the dog's caught with the duck in his mouth by Porky, leading Porky to think the dog's a traitor. Porky flings Daffy back into the freezer repeatedly in the cartoon.
oh okay...in your original comment you mentioned that the dog kept letting Daffy out of the freezer when in fact Daffy left on his own...but everytime he heard Porky was coming Daffy would throw himself into the dog's mouth to make it look like the dog did it.
Had a girlfriend somewhat like her, only instead of being militaristic and pissy all the time, she whined and cried, and could be pissy....added up to the same thing, though. I understand how Daffy feels. I haven't seen this one in ages.
I haven't seen this one in years! I love that part where Daffy's mocking his wife with "YES, my love! YES, my love!" and she busts open the door: "WHAT'S THAT??!"
5:50 WHOA! Talk about a not-so-subtle joke... we need more jokes like this one, jokes that push the edge!
mitalca35 1 month ago
I think I've seen this cartoon before - it's a very vague memory, but I definitely remember seeing this cartoon somewhere.
mitalca35 1 month ago
These are Cartoons not the new stuff
MsCamcas 1 month ago
Anyway u could colorize this? it should be this exact version but colorized. the other colorized versions suck.
Animaniac2 2 months ago
yes my love, yeees my love, yes my love. yes my love lol
tweezy51096 2 months ago
5:17 um,are you sure thats a WOMAN?THAT bitch? my mother acts the same route.
TheSedebe 2 months ago
5:05 alakazam,alakazam,here comes the bitch...oh damn!
TheSedebe 2 months ago
the sadness of daffy when he was trying that one last time always stuck with me...
shatterjack 4 months ago
I like the Nazi ones, too.
DrJazzyExplosion 5 months ago
4:52 Daffy had not figured out that no matter how hard you train it Kadabra only evolves when you trade it.
WarehouseOfWarpage 5 months ago
I NEDD THIS VIDEO EN SPANISH PLIS....
danyboy69yan 6 months ago
Why censor homosexuality? Heterosexuality is not censored.
DOUBLE STANDARDS SHOULD GO TO HELL!
MrDissidiaFan 6 months ago 2
@MrDissidiaFan Ignoring effects and beliefs will get you nowhere but a flame war.
sdmitch16 4 months ago
I miss those days of cartoons.
mayflower805 6 months ago
i have the vhs :)
serial92989 8 months ago
wonderful cartoon, like the way daffy spell to get the egg back
fossilshale 8 months ago
Dude, you real feel for Daffy. Specially when he's desperately yelling Alakazam!
Anyone else have a time you fuck up REAL GOOD and try like hell to make it right before the shit hits the fan? HA!
waltlantz 9 months ago
hay is there a magician in the house
lilalaka19 9 months ago
No *That's All Folks*?!
WakkoLuver39 11 months ago
I love the subtle gay joke at about 7:37.
daffyduckandegghead 11 months ago
@daffyduckandegghead Drat! Foiled again, you got me.
i2dermuzik 11 months ago
I LOVES ME THIS EPISODE!!!! ALLAKHAZAM! ALLAKHAZAM!
mcamac1 11 months ago 2
TO ALL MARRIED MEN: This video is a public service announcement!!! Please think about the constant bugging you may get. Please pay attention on not what to do!!!
mrantman441 1 year ago
I am 58 yrs. of age. Ever since I was a young duck,(no punn intended) I made this cartoon my favorite. It was well before it's time in expression. Much like Star Trek,,we live daily now. I watch it often and make sure those that need an uplifting review it. Thanks Daffy!!!
slowrus 1 year ago
I want a divorce!!! Someone marry me so I can have a divorce party.
rmosborn78 1 year ago 2
Nothing up here,nothing up here,aaaaaaand nothing up here!
StrangerintheDesert 1 year ago 2
daffy had a wife? wonder how's she's doing right now...
bugsymelone3 1 year ago
@bugsymelone3 On someone's dinner plate I hope.
Nonamearisto 9 months ago
I haven't seen this one in 50 years! Great to see it again! A doorknob! lol. I think there was another cartoon somewhere in which a doorknob substituted for an egg. It also might have been a daffy duck cartoon.
newjerseybt 1 year ago
yes, m'love
darkmachinist 1 year ago
man this is my fav episode. me n my dad use to say that to my mom all the time when she'd give orders, lol. i miss those old cartoons.
KakashisBitch 1 year ago
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I wished people would stop saying cartoons need to be like this now adays, If we had them, then this wouldn't be remebered as mush as they should. Shit Nowadays Aren't Ever Gonna Be Like It Once Was Ever Again. Is Wishful Thinking, But Stop It It Just Remeber These, Buy The Dvds, ANd Share Them With Your Kids And That Will Be That.
seamonie48 1 year ago
Good thing Daffy wasn't charged with making his child-egg disappear.
WWEChampion16 1 year ago
I'm 51, and I've never seen this. Small wonder. It's definitely not for kids, but it's funny as hell!
Man, what happened to cartoons after WWII? What happened to the whole freaking CULTURE after WWII? They started the sickening process of making the whole world safe for 4-year-olds around that time, and there's hardly any room for adults anymore.
racookster 1 year ago 17
@racookster not for kids? I saw this one on cartoon network when I was a little kid. But I see what you mean,the whole premise of this short is divorce,which is a very adult topic,but this cartoon is funny as hell.
also yeah, I agree with you. entertainment doesn't take risks anymore because of those moral guardians and media watchdogs obsessed with "protecting the children." no wonder cartoons now are so shitty. and everything else has been replaced by tween crap(aka Disney Channel).
TheSlickAndroid 1 year ago
@TheSlickAndroid When it was made in 1941, cartoons weren't necessarily for kids. They were just animated shorts that played before main features, and were intended for general audiences (as all film was before the rating system). The "cartoons are for kids" perception didn't creep into the culture until the 'fifties and 'sixties -- the result, I suppose, of the Saturday Morning TV ritual, among other things. Europeans still see animation as a legitimate adult art form. Only Americans don't.
racookster 1 year ago
@racookster yeah,back then cartoons were pretty much for everyone,but mainly for adults. It'd be really cool if they still made good cartoons that could be shown before a movie.
Honestly it seems like every country BUT America,respects cartoons and sees it as an art form for adults and kids.
(especially countries like Europe,Japan,Ireland,etc.)
TheSlickAndroid 1 year ago
@TheSlickAndroid Europe isn't a country; it's a continent. But yeah, other countries do. Americans seem to be coming around, but it can't happen fast enough for me. Part of that is due to young people (well, young to me) who were kids during the Second Golden Age in the 'nineties, when animated cartoons like Animaniacs, Batman, Ren & Stimpy, The Simpsons et al. raised the bar. They wonder what happened to the good stuff.
So do I.
racookster 1 year ago
@racookster yeah,and nowadays most of the bare few cartoons that are actually good are being replaced by tween crap. people refer to the 60s & 70s as the darek age of animation(because soem really dull cartoons and stiff animation from Hannah Barbara,and also for it being one of the main reasons why people think cartoons are just for kids),but if you ask me,I think the title of the dark age of animation belongs to this millenium.
TheSlickAndroid 1 year ago
@TheSlickAndroid Boy, that's a hard call. The 'sixties and 'seventies were truly abysmal. Even the best stuff that was being done -- the original "Flintstones," "Jonny Quest," some DePatie-Freleng, some Jay Ward -- was only good because of its writing. The art was strictly connect-the-dots. Admittedly, however, I haven't kept up. I paid attention in the 'nineties, even though I was already in my thirties, just because so much of it was so good, but I haven't paid much attention this decade.
racookster 1 year ago
@racookster and you know something,i honestly find most Hannah Barbara cartoons to be really boring and dull.
what kind of makes me angry is that Disney channel plays nothing but Hannah Montana and other tween oriented programming, and they have the nerve to only play an old Disney cartoon with some song put over it during their commercial breaks. thats complete disrespect to what Disney was.
TheSlickAndroid 1 year ago
@TheSlickAndroid Regarding H-B, actually, so do I unless you count their pre-1957 work with MGM. But I guess you can't argue with its cultural impact.
As for Disney... I don't know. I suspect it has gotten so enormous and hidebound, any major artistic advancement it henceforth makes will be courtesy of some obscure department that the bigwigs ignore and leave alone.
That's how the guys in Termite Terrace did it.
racookster 1 year ago
@racookster true. I think Hannah Barbara also did make some Tom and Jerry cartoons in the 50s(MGM cartoons are really good too). I don't get why cartoons can't be like they were back then or like they were in the 90s(which had great stuff).
In general,i think Disney just sold out.
TheSlickAndroid 1 year ago
@TheSlickAndroid Their Tom and Jerry cartoons were MGM cartoons.
I don't know that Disney sold out so much as that it's just old and huge, and hasn't had much artistic vision in its leadership since Walt died. Sometimes it produced great stuff in spite of that. "The Lion King" comes to mind. It's a classic. But gigantic megacorporations aren't conducive to producing art. If great art gets done, it generally happens in little unnoticed nooks and crannies.
racookster 1 year ago
@racookster I have to say,you have a very insightful view of cartoons. you know your stuff for sure.
TheSlickAndroid 1 year ago
@TheSlickAndroid Thanks! I'm an artist, and lately I've been trying my hand at animation myself (which is pretty labor-intensive when only one person is doing it). Some of my stuff is here on YouTube. I've always been into animation. I never "grew out of it." I believe it's one of the most exquisite art forms there is, because it can incorporate EVERYTHING: writing, drawing, painting, music, acting, programming, you name it. It's only limited by the animator's talent, resources and budget.
racookster 1 year ago
@racookster I wish you good luck,my friend! I'm sure someday you'll become an animator if you put your mind to it,and you can show people cartoons are an artform.
I myself want to create my own webcomic,although I'm having difficulty coming up with a creative,solid idea.
TheSlickAndroid 1 year ago
@TheSlickAndroid Thanks again! Good luck to you as well!
racookster 1 year ago
@racookster Wow! You do animation? Cool! I'm an experience beginner artist/cartoonist myself and I don't think I would ever be able to do that.
Mbutterfly1992 1 year ago
@Mbutterfly1992 Heh-heh. I'm not sure I can do it either. It's not typically a one-man operation. The few minutes of animation I have here on YouTube represent over two years worth of work. I've never been interested in working my way up through a corporation as an in-betweener, key animator, etc., because those guys usually hit a glass ceiling. The real power in animation is almost always given to guys like Dr. Seuss and Matt Groening, who got there because of good characters and writing.
racookster 1 year ago
@TheSlickAndroid Here! Here! I feel the same about the Disney channel too. You know some of the live action stuff wouldn't be so bad if they didn't show it so much. I remember when I was little (which was the 90's) I would only watch the animated stuff and thought that most live action movies were boring. I can't understand how my younger relatives can stand watching all of that stuff either.
Mbutterfly1992 1 year ago
@Mbutterfly1992 yeah,and apparently the reason why Disney channel is like that is because of some greedy,money hungry bitch name Anne Sweeney,who works for ABC/Disney and came up with the idea of showing nothing but tween-oriented programs. the only tween show that I actually really liked was Even Stevens.
and like you,when I was younger, I always thought the live action stuff was boring and never really watched it that much.
TheSlickAndroid 1 year ago
@TheSlickAndroid All I know is that you know things are bad when they start showing live-action shows on a channel called cartoonnetwork. Just saying. ( Of course they could have been showing live-action shows for a long time. I wouldn't know because I don't have cable, but still.)
Mbutterfly1992 1 year ago
@Mbutterfly1992 seriously! it shouldn't even be called Cartoon Network if they have they have live action shows. its a damn shame that now theres more live action stuff on Cartoon Network than CARTOONS. and every show they have on there is becoming exactly the same:its either a crappy cartoon with over-the-top, stupid characters or an action cartoon or live action show about a teenage boy with special powers going on extroardinary adventures all whilst tackling obstacles of high school. pfft.
TheSlickAndroid 1 year ago
@racookster Wasn't Scooby-Doo put of Hannah Barbara? 'Cause I think the old ones were great.
Mbutterfly1992 1 year ago
@racookster What are you talking about?
Uncutcartoons247 1 year ago
@racookster I first this cartoon when I was in kindergarten. I later took it to class for show and tale, I still have the original vhs today.
isabelle007 1 year ago
@racookster
Cartoons stayed pretty good up until the late 60s.
yonskii 4 months ago
@yonskii yeah.until then,the cartoons until until 2003 were awsome.
TheSedebe 2 months ago
Hocus pocus, flippety flam... a razamatazz and Alakazam!! That shit never worked for me.
rmadrazo 1 year ago 2
Damn sepia toned prints.
cfwpiano 1 year ago
You know I wrote a skit for my high school play a couple years ago, and in this skit I wrote the character saying he had a divorce. I was called in the principles office and was asked to rewrite that line because they don't want kids hearing that. It just made me a little upset. I wonder if this cartoon would be ban off of tv because they say divorce a bunch of times lol.
foxhound13 1 year ago
BOoohHRINNG!! (funny d'oh) My bro don't fuckin' sing like he used too! Poor guy?! W.T.F.
1PhatL 1 year ago
Methinks that daffy's wife might gave been unfaithful at 7:22. :)
leela145 1 year ago
pause @5:51 WTF?
JonKiddthe3rd 1 year ago
i rember some of these but i think the charecters where different
gtofan2005 1 year ago
LOL, classic cartoon, haven't seen this in years.
bjr43 1 year ago
5:51
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Ouch!
littleNorwegians 1 year ago
Daffy's wife could make a man pull out a blade and do his O.J. Simpson impression.
Greg9942 1 year ago
"I had to go over to my mother's" and Dafffy's face at 2:25. Poor Daffy!
douglasj53 1 year ago
Personal story on this cartoon:
When my daughter was a newborn and my wife and I were fairly recently married I had an inside joke running with myself. Whenever my wife turned mother would give me an order I would respond politely, "Yeth, m' love". One day I came home from work to find my wife eyeballing me. She said,"Yeth, m' love". I looked in horror to see that the TV was on Warner Bros. cartoons. I knew that I had been had.
backusstudio 1 year ago 37
@backusstudio that is too funny
QuisTheGreat 1 year ago
I never saw this on TV in the 60s or 70s - probably was considered unsuitable for the kiddies
luridplanet 1 year ago
@luridplanet - Oh, YEAH! I saw it when I was a boy, and I admit it upset me to see it. Thankfully my own parents didn't have such problems (that I could see, anyway), so to see The Duck Lady here jack up poor Daffy, a character I usually laughed at or with, was something hard to look at.
WSenator1 1 year ago
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TheSlickAndroid 1 year ago
@TheSlickAndroid - I'm sorry you had to see this while going through your parents' situation. This is the big thing that I have a beef about with the culture at large. These great WB's were not meant for children - they were probably shown at the evening "adult" films, where they were more appropriate for the audience in attendance. To put these cartoons on, in the TV age, for children to see, because "all animation is for the kiddies," was incredibly stupid and heartless.
WSenator1 1 year ago
@WSenator1 well,its okay. my parents splitting up was the best thing that could have happened to us,because my dad abused my mom,and emotionally manipulated me when I was little(at that young age,I wasn't aware of this).
but,this cartoon isn't bad. I think its pretty funny,and my parents had long been divorced by the time I saw. I never liked the cartoons are just for kids mentality. If you ask me,they should have Looney Tunes style cartoons for older audiences right now.
TheSlickAndroid 1 year ago
@TheSlickAndroid - Amen. For those (if they did them right), I'd gladly pay money to see! Take care, and have a good day!
WSenator1 1 year ago
@WSenator1 you too!
TheSlickAndroid 1 year ago
In terms of mood, this reminds me of the end of MY first marriage! Also it's good to see the forerunner of TV's "Divorce Court" "Judge Judy" "Judge Joe Brown" etc.
WSenator1 1 year ago
#LOL
jpongsin2002 1 year ago
This causes me to relaps with PTSD. She reminds me of my First Wife.
No Joke, she does. LOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!! #I :-)
commonman80 1 year ago
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YIPE! The little woman....
LOL
pikachu0Z 1 year ago
You'd think that Daffy would simply plead "No Contest" and get divorced from that shrewish wife of his. What he should have done was find some way to make HER disappear!
I've often wondered just why spousal abuse towards husbands has always been perceived as funny throughout history?
flimflam742 1 year ago
@flimflam742 - Maybe for the same reason that hitting a man in his groin is seen as so hilarious today.
WSenator1 1 year ago
damn this cartoon bring back sooo many memories....my mom had on this tape!
browngal1709 1 year ago
There's a later one where she says, "I'm gonna slap that beak right off your face." He says, "I'd like to see it, I'd like to see it." Then, slap, then he says, "I see it, I see it."
cusanusnicolas 1 year ago
i wondr how many children coppied this cartoon a long long time ago.
bullrider2014 1 year ago
LOL! I had this. Poor Daffy
bel4283 1 year ago
beeee--woop! lol i love this sound!
indianpridebaber09 1 year ago
@indianpridebaber09 - You mean the "bay-whoop" sound? In many of Robert Clampett WB cartoons, he produced that sound himself.
WSenator1 1 year ago
Wow, I have never seen this one!
aldiakaroofus 1 year ago
Yes....My love I love this cartoon.
annross5 1 year ago
this is an original version ..
Neptune7650 1 year ago
I WANT A DIVORCE! I WANT A DIVORCE!
DONT JUST STAND THERE! SAY SOMETHING! DONT YOU DARE OPEN YOUR MOUTH!!!\
hahahaha ohhhhh. i love it.
classicdisaster09 1 year ago 4
this is one of the earliest cartoons i remember seeing as a kid.
woollybully100 1 year ago
best that eva dun it ! love dat cartoon! xx
bubblegumtwo 2 years ago
Christ, I love that slight upshot at 4:07. And the way his hands are animated. And the way Blanc says "the little woman!" around five and twenty.
It's the little things that makes these cartoons classic.
evanymous 2 years ago 3
This version was aired in 1991 on WGTW-48 and WPSG-57 in Philadelphia. There were TWO color versions, in 1968 and 1992.
Rlotpir1972 2 years ago
@Rlotpir1972 Shake hands with a brother Philadelphian! Ah, good old WGTW..I don't think they show anything good nowadays though.
SIMPFANN 2 years ago
I have an extensive collection of Warner VHS tapes I bought in the 80's and 90's, Warner Brothers did colorize some of there old black and white cartoons. These ones with Daffy are a few, two others in particular were "I love to Singa" the one about the Owl family directed by Tex Avery in 1936 and "Daffy in Hollywood"
italobambino43 1 year ago
Which colorized version aired, the 1968 (hand redrawn) version or the 1992 (computer-colorized) version?
clarkstuff 1 year ago
Wow what that problem!
tinkerbell6111987 2 years ago
Wasn't there a cartoon in which Daffy's wife was trying to hatch an egg herself? I could have sworn it was this episode. I just remember Daffy walking back and forth talking about drinking corn juice. What cartoon is that one?
Ulalafanboy 2 years ago
@Ulalafanboy Yep. It's called WISE QUACKS. Slightly earlier cartoon; at the end, Daffy uses his corn juice to get a bunch of hawks (buzzards?) drunk so they can't catch his newly-hatched chick.
biryanifan 1 year ago
Could you tell me which tape you got this from? P.S. I'LL pay at least $50 for a DVD made with every "SEPIA-TONED" Porky and Daffy cartoon.
dannysquirrel 2 years ago
" yethhh maa loveeee" hahahahaha
ygopal5t 2 years ago
Pause at 2:22.
sportygrrrrrrl11998 2 years ago
i dont see anything
bigddagenius 1 year ago
5:51 is the suggestive closet sceneee
luzzerylavender 1 year ago
5:51
homosexual gag
luzzerylavender 1 year ago
why is it i cant upload any video today?
prmelone 2 years ago
Christ, no wonder why he went daffy.
katey1dog 2 years ago
One of my favorites! I love the part when Daffy's exhausted on the floor muttering slowly "Alakazammmm..."
Clampett and Avery - The BEST!
founder287 2 years ago
SMARTASS
jcp1977 2 years ago
CARTOON DIVORCE COURT
jcp1977 2 years ago
I WANT A DIVORCE...I WANT A DIVORCE!!!!! Not much has changed in 60 years....lol
sillypoopy 2 years ago 28
this cartoon is 68 years old
jcp1977 2 years ago
no, really? what a dork...
sillypoopy 2 years ago
YES REALLY
jcp1977 2 years ago
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@sillypoopy SAID:I WANT A DIVORCE...I WANT A DIVORCE!!!!! Not much has changed in 60 years....lol
I SAID: Thats a fact !!
USAFreedomReform 1 year ago
lol this was my brother and i's favorite
cartoon back in the day
conspiracyzero 2 years ago 2
Ha ha ha
Its mrs. duck turn to run the show in this one
5 stars alright!
0307nik 2 years ago
This was my favorite cartoon when I was a kid watched it so much on vhs snapped the tape eventually
scat2482 2 years ago
Yeth, m'love
Yeth, m'love
Yeth, m'love
Strideo1 2 years ago
let it be known that prayer saved a marriage on the edge...Daffy Duck believes in God
kingman88 2 years ago
@kingman88 - If he bellieved in God THAT much, he shoulda prayed for another wife! Boy, what a witch! "Well open your mouth! Say something. . .Don't you say anything!" Typical wtichy woman!
WSenator1 1 year ago
Hocus pocus flippity flam raza mataz & ala kazam!
Gotta remember that!
microlinx 2 years ago
This is probably in my top 5 cartoon shorts ever
taywalk 2 years ago
So cute!!! I think I saw this when I was a kid.... Maybe a more cleaned up version, I dunno. :)
SwingGirlBlues 2 years ago
I love this cartoon... I'm italian but i have the vhs... so beautiful
littleamore 2 years ago 3
he was married
Joaquin546 2 years ago
Yes, I think Daffy had at least three wives and innumerable children...one of which in the fullness of time became the great-great-great-etc.-grandfather of Danger Duck in LOONATICS UNLEASHED.
HaggisMcCrablice 1 year ago
wow daffy really messed up but aleast he got the egg back
zordtrance3000 2 years ago
Really sweet cartoon, one of my favourite Daffy Ducks. :-) Thanks for posting, this is an unseen gem!
mightyzebra 3 years ago
This one is brilliant. The hen's comment at the end and the look on Daffy's face when he sits ass down on the doorknob... perfect!
jackofhearts29 3 years ago
Damn good to see this after so many years (maybe 30 years or so).
Thanx 4 posting this!
davethedrummercancun 3 years ago
and if Mrs. duck mostly treat him badly why did he marry her
khmcalister 3 years ago
Love has no boundaries. I've been thinking that too and I've decided that that must be the answer (or else she was all right at first and then she turned into a *beep*.
mightyzebra 3 years ago 2
he said got the magic words right but the egg didn't appear
khmcalister 3 years ago
I haven't seen this cartoon in 20 years. It's one of the best of all the Looney Tunes. Too bad it was banned. Thank goodness for Youtube!
Capt777harris 3 years ago
"YIPE! The little woman..." This cartoon is hilarious.
KazuyaPrower 3 years ago 6
Starting at 0:43 what song is that? its so jazzy and blues
jarqlore 3 years ago
i love those old cartoons,they were truly funny and i havent seen this in years and it is still funny,thanks
starfyre05 3 years ago 2
SHE WANTS A DIVORCE?????? That b&%&) should've been arrested for abusing poor Daffy!! If Daffy had courage he would told off that "man-beater" to spazz off!!
bigg3469 3 years ago 15
@bigg3469 - They NEVER arrest the woman for beating on a man. If Daffy had put one wing on this babe, he would have had more problems than being in Divorce Court!
WSenator1 1 year ago
@WSenator1 In the south they arrest women all the time for beating men. I but then again we're a little more free minded.
nicholsjoshua15 1 year ago
@bigg3469 Great post! You're into Daffy WAAAAAAY too much! I love it!
douglasj53 1 year ago
For some reason I like watching these early WB cartoons on sunday.
b3d 3 years ago
Who is Major Bulls? (3:45)
mellotron12 3 years ago
There was once this amateur talent contest (it was a weekly radio program at the time of this cartoon and then made the jump to TV in the Fifties well). It was hosted by a former Military dude and was called "Major Bowles' Talent Search" or Hour or something like that. Daffy is referring to wishing he could show off the egg trick to Major Bowles (kind of like the Simon Cowell of his day!)
frankndustyfan 3 years ago
Major Bowes hosted "The Amateur Hour" and it was like American Idol on radio...which stumps me why Idol is such a hit show when there have been others on the air, on radio and TV, with the very same contest format of amateur singers being judged by a panel. STAR SEARCH was the very same kind of show.
On the Major Bowes program there was a catchphrase heard often: "Around and around she goes; where she stops nobody knows". This was said after a wheel had been spun.
ACcountryFan 2 years ago
@ACcountryFan - Because they added glitz and phony glamour to AI to make it appealing to young people. The Major Bowes show (and its successor on TV, with Ted Mack) were pretty straightforward, and probably would be too "dull" for today's tastes. BTW, that wheel you mentioned was on both Bowes and Mack's shows, and was called "the wheel of fortune." Sound familiar?
WSenator1 1 year ago
If that's what it's like to be married I'm glad that I'm not!!!!
Does anybody know the title of the Daffy/Porky/Barnyard Dawg one where Porky keeps throwing Daffy in the deep freeze and the Barnyard Dawg keeps letting Daffy out of the deep freeze??????
metallooney 3 years ago
I think you're thinking of Daffy Duck Hunt.
The one where Porky is doing his taxes and Daffy disguises himself as a stuffed duck on the mantle is Cracked Quack (1952)
youngrebels75 3 years ago
Thank you.I found Daffy Duck Hunt and completely forgot about Cracked Duck!!!! I'm hoping someone posts Ducking the Devil and in English!!!!
metallooney 3 years ago
Believe it not Cracked Quacked (1952) was the first apperance of Daphne Duck (look towards the final scene where Daffy's pals invades Porky's house & you see Daphne dancing with another duck in a 1920's Racoon coat.)
bigg3469 3 years ago
there is another cartoon with just the opposite. Daffy's been caught and put in a freezer but he always escapes...only for the dog to attempt to put him back in. the dog even corners Daffy and states: "you're never leaving!".
each time the dog opens up the freezer door to place Daffy back in the freezer after an escape attempt, the dog's caught with the duck in his mouth by Porky, leading Porky to think the dog's a traitor. Porky flings Daffy back into the freezer repeatedly in the cartoon.
ACcountryFan 2 years ago
the name of that cartoon is titled "Daffy Duck Hunt!!"
metallooney 2 years ago
oh okay...in your original comment you mentioned that the dog kept letting Daffy out of the freezer when in fact Daffy left on his own...but everytime he heard Porky was coming Daffy would throw himself into the dog's mouth to make it look like the dog did it.
ACcountryFan 2 years ago
That probably explains why he is so crazy nowadays. lol!
sillygrl23 3 years ago
Had a girlfriend somewhat like her, only instead of being militaristic and pissy all the time, she whined and cried, and could be pissy....added up to the same thing, though. I understand how Daffy feels. I haven't seen this one in ages.
charlie8575 3 years ago 4
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mathewchalecki 3 years ago
My ex used to always say "Yes m'love" when I wouls nag at him to get off his lazy bottom.
This one of my all time favorite cartoons.
GypsyFairy69 3 years ago
@GypsyFairy69 - I hope you weren't like the witch wife in this cartoon!
WSenator1 1 year ago
I haven't seen this one in years! I love that part where Daffy's mocking his wife with "YES, my love! YES, my love!" and she busts open the door: "WHAT'S THAT??!"
Poor Daffy. XD
LuvvyDuck 3 years ago 6
Aw. Poor Daffy.
GrUng3ChiX 3 years ago 2
This is the clearest example of a physically and mentally abused husband in cartoondom.
cha5 3 years ago 14
A lot of these old cartoons have clear examples of husbands being physically and/or mentally abused.
FirstClassHeel 3 years ago 5
Sad. They should make it where every couple should watch this, that way we point at Daffy's wife and tell our girlfriends "This could be you!"
ghettoprince187 2 years ago
Yea i know im a girl just watch that scary! my mums a bit like that my dad never talks, it cud b me:O
vampchicksam 2 years ago
Ohhhh Noes!
ghettoprince187 2 years ago
isn't there a later one like this where the ducks get a baby alligator and the alligators get the duckling?
koolkitty69 3 years ago
"nothing up here, nothing up here, and NOTHING up HERE!" lol, poor daffy.
iyammechan 3 years ago
Chicks in charge...
AarHan3 3 years ago
"I want a (d-word)! I want a (d-word!)" lol!
giantmont 3 years ago 3
umm . . . Did Daffy like getting sodomized by that door knob?
elcid1984 3 years ago 5
I love the military march of Ms. Daffy duck... LOL..
I love the contradiction between daffy's walts and hers.
gazelle0717 4 years ago