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Daffy Duck is a salesman for a futuristic appliance company, who, against Elmer Fudd's will, modernizes Fudd's house with many screwball gadgets, none of which work in Fudd's favor.
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7 min
1954-03-27
Released
English
13
6.5
Daffy Duck / Delivery Guy / Mechanical Dog (voice)
Elmer Fudd (voice) (uncredited)
6.8
Bugs Bunny encounters the legendary giant.
1943-06-12 | en
5.3
A mole lad with sensitive vision is allowed outside to play in the daylight on the condition that he stay close to home. Outdoors, he meets a traveling sales-skunk.
1941-04-05 | en
6.9
Cupid (Elmer Fudd) is on the prowl around the farm. With his ever-accurate arrows, he spreads love to sometimes unwilling recipients. But when he sets his sights on Daffy, the duck wants no part of it. When Elm...erm...Cupid fires the largest arrow at his disposal at the hapless duck, Daffy falls for the nearest hen...who happens to be the main squeeze of the cock of the walk...
1944-11-25 | en
7.4
A doting father gives a cute little duckling to his little daughter. That duckling grows up to become Daffy Duck, who soon develops quite a night life, which he loudly explains at breakfast, in the process of eating everything in sight. When the exasperated father's attempts at violently removing Daffy fail, he tries one final measure to drive Daffy away...
1945-12-01 | en
6.2
A lion wants to prove he's still "King of the Jungle" and, to prove it, he hunts rabbit.
1942-06-06 | en
6.5
During World War Two, Daffy Duck owns a junkyard which collects scrap metal to use in building weapons to continue the Allied fight against the Axis powers. Hitler reads about Daffy's scrap pile and about Daffy's stated intent to win the war with junk and, after throwing a fit and chewing a carpet like a mad dog, orders Daffy's scrap pile destroyed.
1943-08-20 | en
6.2
In a spoof of TV's "Untouchables" Rocky and Mugsy chase "Elegant Ness" (Bugs) through the ACME cereal company.
1963-09-07 | en
6.1
Bugs races Daffy to get to the TV station first and win the prize on the "Beat Your Buddy" show.
1963-04-06 | en
6.5
Yosemite Sam marries a wealthy widow for her money.
1962-09-01 | en
7.1
A rough and tough bulldog named Spike sets out with his admirer, a small dog named Chester, to rough up a cat. They encounter Sylvester and chase him into a junkyard, where a black panther that escaped from a zoo just happens to be hiding out. Every time Spike goes into the junkyard to thrash Sylvester, he is clawed into pieces by the panther, which he, in a dark maze of crates, thinks is Sylvester. Chester has no problem pummelling Sylvester before Spike's eyes, which convinces Spike that Chester must be tougher than him.
1952-10-03 | en
5.8
Bugs tells stories to his nephew Clyde derived from earlier cartoons ("Baseball Bugs", "Stage Door Cartoon", "Rabbit Punch", "Falling Hare", and "Haredevil Hare").
1951-08-11 | en
6.0
The mice are on the loose after hours in a doctor's office, playing with the various pieces of medical apparatus. Susie Mouse is caged for research until her lover Johnnie frees her. A mouse orchestra plays a swinging wedding song. But throughout, a cat is stalking...
1938-12-17 | en
7.9
Sylvester Cat tries to catch Tweety Bird, who is up in a tree in the middle of the city dog pound.
1954-01-02 | en
6.5
Bugs will not bend to the threats of the pirate Yosemite Sam.
1954-01-16 | en
6.9
Sylvester's carnivorous pursuit of Tweety Bird continues, winding up the cat's spirit in Hell, where he meets a satanic bulldog.
1954-08-07 | en
6.6
Penthouse dwelling Elmer Fudd brings home a beautiful flowering desert plant and - unknowingly - Bugs Bunny.
1953-03-14 | en
6.8
Wile E. Coyote tries yet again to catch the Road Runner.
1961-11-11 | en
7.4
Sam, the Duke of Yosemite, will inherit one million pounds if he can keep his temper in check. Thing is, he has to endure Bugs Bunny as his house guest.
1960-09-03 | en
6.4
In his Hollywood home Bugs is being interviewed by the Edward R. Murrow TV show "People to People" when Daffy and Elmer show up.
1960-04-01 | en
5.7
Bugs entertains the Sultan with tales from his cartoons: "Bully for Bugs", "Sahara Hare" and "Water, Water Every Hare".
1959-02-28 | en