Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFarmer Elmer Fudd agrees to provide a duck to his wife for dinner. Daffy Duck has been a moocher on Elmer's farm and has therefore not endeared himself to Fudd or to Fudd's dog. So, axe in h... Leer todoFarmer Elmer Fudd agrees to provide a duck to his wife for dinner. Daffy Duck has been a moocher on Elmer's farm and has therefore not endeared himself to Fudd or to Fudd's dog. So, axe in hand, Elmer, with the dog's help, chases Daffy, intending to slaughter the pesty, black duc... Leer todoFarmer Elmer Fudd agrees to provide a duck to his wife for dinner. Daffy Duck has been a moocher on Elmer's farm and has therefore not endeared himself to Fudd or to Fudd's dog. So, axe in hand, Elmer, with the dog's help, chases Daffy, intending to slaughter the pesty, black duck.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Daffy Duck
- (voz)
- …
- Elmer Fudd
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
- Elmer's Wife
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
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- Guionista
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Opiniones destacadas
I'm a really big fan of Daffy Duck and always feel that he is at his best when he is in his early persona of being manic and wacky. Even when he becomes more cynical and greedy he still manages to be one of my favourite Warner Brothers characters. Here he is a mix of the two personas to reasonably good effect. The plot sees him avoid the farmer's axe and, while it is never hilarious, it is still amusing.
Rover has faced up to Daffy in other cartoons and he is a good character. Here he has a limited role but he still gets some early laughs. Daffy plays almost a Bugs Bunny role as he tries to outwit and get around Elmer Fudd; it doesn't totally suit him but it works well enough. Fudd himself is a bit bland and doesn't really combine well with Daffy in this case.
Overall this is a pretty basic cartoon that doesn't really create too many laughs and almost nothing in the way of sequences. However it is still amusing as it has some good characters who are funny in their delivery of some reasonably good lines.
All in all, this is nice to watch, if rather simple in comparison to other Daffy cartoons. 7/10 Bethany Cox
The main interesting point with this cartoon is seeing Elmer as a husband for what is probably the only time in his career. Outside of Pepe Le Pew and Speedy Gonzales, the Looney Tunes were a pretty asexual bunch. Daffy's antics are pretty funny - especially when he removes Elmer's face - but the cartoon seems rather routine for the most part. Still, it's an enjoyable cartoon.
Anyhow, the main star of this cartoon is Daffy Duck. He is a farm animal owned by Elmer Fudd in this cartoon and is very greedy. Both Elmer Fudd and his dog are becoming very stressed with Daffy. That is why they both become very excited when a visitor is coming round. The dog has decided that Daffy should be the main meal..!
I like this cartoon because of the difference of it, I quite like Daffy (although this is not my favourite personality of his) and I like the animation and some of the jokes.
I recommend this cartoon to anyone who enjoys a calmer, simpler Looney Tune. Enjoy "Don't Axe Me"! :-)
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaOnly time that hunter (in this case farmer), "Elmer Fudd" is married.
- ErroresMrs. Fudd says she made a roast chicken for dinner last time the minister was there, yet at the end of the cartoon the minister says he's a vegetarian.
- Citas
Daffy Duck: Sneaky slob!
- ConexionesFeatured in Festival Bugs Bunny: El conejo de la suerte: What's Up Dog? (1962)
- Bandas sonorasWhere, Oh Where, Has My Little Dog Gone?
(uncredited)
Music from German folk song
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución6 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1