Agrega una trama en tu idiomaDaffy Duck is sent to a hen house to baby-sit an egg. While he is there, the egg hatches a little chick who's afraid of strangers. The chick runs away from Daffy, who must chase him all over... Leer todoDaffy Duck is sent to a hen house to baby-sit an egg. While he is there, the egg hatches a little chick who's afraid of strangers. The chick runs away from Daffy, who must chase him all over the barnyard.Daffy Duck is sent to a hen house to baby-sit an egg. While he is there, the egg hatches a little chick who's afraid of strangers. The chick runs away from Daffy, who must chase him all over the barnyard.
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Although the story may be simple, back in the forties the Warners managed to cram as much as possible into their Merry Melodies: a song by Daffy, numerous puns ("Did you enjoy your trip, stranger?") and references ("or would you rather be a pig?"), silly sound effects, surreal sight gags, background jokes and just plain zany characters. At one point Daffy even uses Sylvesters' catchphrase `Sufferin' Succotash!'. Within ten years the merry melodies would settle down and concentrate on a maximum of two punchlines per scene, but in this early Daffy vehicle the pace is relentless. To say any more would spoil the jokes.
8 out of 10
This short starts with Daffy Duck, a babysitter, going off to babysit and he sings a bright tune on his way:
"Life is bitter, for I'm a sitter and put little kiddies to bed. While I cup the sheet, around their feet, they're busy slapping my head. They throw their trains, they rattle my brains, my head is full of dents. No wonder I'm sour, goes on by the hour and each hour I earn fifty cents!"
As you have probably guessed by the tune, Daffy is unusually considerate and does a good job putting up with his job. Anyhow, he goes off to the mother of the chick he will babysit and finds that the baby is still an egg. He begins on his job to warm the egg. Just as he starts to read, the egg starts to move - and it hatches. It turns out the chick is a horrible little thing and Daffy plunges himself into deep trouble...
Poor Daffy! Folks who hate seeing Daffy being hurt will not enjoy this short. Otherwise, if you like Looney Tunes, you will probably enjoy this. I enjoyed, the main reason because Daffy is as he is here. Enjoy "The Up-Standing Sitter"! :-)
The little chick is both adorable and hilarious, easily stealing the show from Daffy. Lovely animation with well-drawn characters and backgrounds. Bright, vivid colors are a plus. Great voice work from Mel Blanc. Energetic music from Carl Stalling. A funny cartoon but nothing extraordinary.
"The Up-Standing Sitter" is one of the many additions to the pantheon of classic Looney Tunes cartoons. It was back in the days when everything was just a gag every second. It was just neat that they weren't afraid to do whatever they wanted.
So, maybe this wasn't the greatest of their cartoons ever, but it's still pretty funny. Sort of a precursor to "Calvin and Hobbes", with what Calvin always did to Rosalyn.
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- TriviaThe book Daffy is reading, "The Egg and I," was the basis for a popular film made in 1947.
- ErroresThe cartoon originally had a "That's All Folks!" Font written in the title card. However, United Artists messed it up and used the infamous Bugs Bunny on drum.
- Citas
Daffy Duck: Life is bitter for I am a sitter and put little kiddies to bed. While I tuck the sheet around their feet, they're busy slappin' my head. They throw their trains and rattle my brains; my head is full of dents. No wonder I'm sour; goes on by the hour! And each hour I earn fifty cents.
- Créditos curiososOld a.a.p. syndicated prints had the wrong end title. Instead of the proper concentric circles with "That's All Folks!" written out, the end title had the visuals of the Bugs Bunny In Drum "And That's The End!" closing used on Hare Tonic and Baseball Bugs, but the closing music was from a late 1937-mid '38 Merrie Melodies cartoon!
- ConexionesEdited into Rabbit Habit (1975)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 7min
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- 1.37 : 1