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  • ...by Arthur Davis. It was only one of three non-[[Bugs Bunny]] cartoons from 1947 not to be reissued. The others were ''[[Catch as Cats Can]]'' and ''[[A Pes ...But the bull is riding in the back seat of Daffy's vehicle, unbeknownst to Daffy.[[Video:Mexican Joyride|thumb|300px|right]]
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  • ...l. The same basic situation appears in Honey's Money, with Yosemite Sam in Daffy's place, a different design for the son, Wentworth, and some different gags * The cartoon is unique in that, with the exception of 1947's [[Along Came Daffy]], it is the only time in the original theatrical cartoons that Sam isn't p
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  • ...]]'' series, directed by [[Robert McKimson]], starring [[Porky Pig]] and [[Daffy Duck]]. All voices are by [[Mel Blanc]]. The title is a play on the old cli ...lso features Daffy disturbing a hotel patron's sleep. It was also the last Daffy/Porky pairing in the a.a.p. package to be released.
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  • ...nes and written by Michael Maltese. The title is a pun on The Hucksters, a 1947 film. ...same buzz saw Porky was on to begin the cartoon, quickly irising out after Daffy screams at his studio audience, "Have you got a doctor in the balcony, lady
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  • ...e ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' series, directed by [[Robert McKimson]], starring [[Daffy Duck]]. All voices are by [[Mel Blanc]]. The title is a play on the express Daffy Duck, working for a baby-sitting agency, is sent to a farm to sit for a hen
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  • ...]].<ref name="theclassictoons.com"/><br>[[Henery Hawk]]<br>the Weasel<br>[[Daffy Duck]]<br>[[Sylvester (Looney Tunes)|Sylvester]] ...also feuds with other enemies as well like [[Henery Hawk]], the Weasel, [[Daffy Duck]] and [[Sylvester (Looney Tunes)|Sylvester]]. He appeared in 22 Golden
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  • ...in' Succotash" which is said to be a minced saying for "Suffering Misses" (Daffy also says it from time to time). ...ucer [[Leon Schlesinger]]. However, Blanc made no such claim. He said that Daffy's lisp was based on him having a long beak, and that he borrowed the voice
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  • 2. ''[[To Duck or Not to Duck]]'' ([[Daffy Duck]], [[Elmer Fudd]], 1943) ([[Chuck Jones]]) 3. ''[[Birth of a Notion]]'' (Daffy Duck, 1947) ([[Robert McKimson]])
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