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Tom Turk and Daffy

  • 1944
  • 7 मि
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Tom Turk and Daffy (1944)
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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंDaffy agrees to hide Tom Turk from Porky, until he learns that Porky is planning to serve the turkey for dinner, then turns stool pigeon.Daffy agrees to hide Tom Turk from Porky, until he learns that Porky is planning to serve the turkey for dinner, then turns stool pigeon.Daffy agrees to hide Tom Turk from Porky, until he learns that Porky is planning to serve the turkey for dinner, then turns stool pigeon.

  • निर्देशक
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    • Michael Maltese
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    • Billy Bletcher
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    • Porky Pig
    • (वॉइस)
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    • Tom Turk
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    10Dawalk-1

    Who's Going To End Up On The Thanksgiving Day Menu?

    I try to watch something Thanksgiving-related when the holiday rolls around and this (along with the remake Holiday For Drumsticks) is what I watched a few late nights/early mornings ago, on Thankgiving morning online. This is a very good holiday/Thanksgiving-themed Looney Tunes short. At first, when a turkey named Tom is on the run to avoid becoming a part of the holiday feast, Daffy agrees to help hide him. And who is revealed to be hunting Tom is none other than Porky Pig. After Daffy denies seeing him, a disappointed Porky starts heading off back the way he came. He then mentions everything else he was preparing for the meal. Once Daffy hears this, he has second thoughts and sells out Tom instead. But Tom turns the tables on Daffy and tricks, and convinces Porky to pursue Daffy.

    As I read on the page about this on the Looney Tunes Wikia site, I didn't know that the turkey in this and in Holiday For Drumsticks, albeit with different designs and voices, are actually supposed to be one and the same, which is an interesting note. As for the technicalities of this, the art style (including the character designs, layouts, backgrounds) and animation were still at the height of quality for Warner Bros. But the animation of the chase scenes are especially the best. Speaking of which, there's a part that I think is a goof. At one point, after Porky drops or throws down his musket, he follows Daffy again. But in the next scene, he's carrying the musket again while in hot pursuit. The music is at its best with the late Carl Stalling at the helm. Porky and Daffy are fine as usual, as is Tom, but I don't know if I like this version of the turkey in this or in Holiday For Drumsticks more. Good writing of the story. All in all, this may be one of the more entertaining Looney Tunes shorts of the '40s. Funny enough, overall.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Thanksgiving Daffy

    Love animation, it was a big part of my life as a child, particularly Disney, Looney Tunes, Hanna and Barbera and Tom and Jerry, and still love it whether it's film, television or cartoons. Actually appreciate it even more now through young adult eyes, thanks to broader knowledge and more interest in animation styles and various studios and directors.

    Chuck Jones deserved, and still does deserve, his status as one of animation's most legendary, greatest and most important directors/animators. He may have lacked the outrageousness and wild wackiness of Bob Clampett and Tex Avery, but the visual imagination, wit and what he did with some of the best-known and most iconic characters ever were just as special. While not quite in his full prime, his style was starting to emerge here and it is a great Daffy and Porky collaboration.

    One that is undone only by the other titular character Tom Turk being on the bland and limited side, can see why he didn't last long and he is vastly in the shadow of Daffy and Porky.

    'Tom Turk and Daffy' is once again a perfect demonstration of Daffy being a charismatic and funny character (who in his outings with Porky always stole the show from under him) and justifiably one of the best and most popular characters in animation.

    He is brilliantly supported by Porky, amusing and likeable as usual with inspired chemistry with Daffy, Porky also shows what he is best at in playing it straight against stronger personalities. Mel Blanc as always does a fantastic job with the voice work, showing an unparalleled ability to bring individuality to multiple characters. Maybe his delivery would have been better suited to the manic Daffy not seen here, but the enthusiasm is more than here. Billy Bletcher does his best with not as much material.

    The animation is as always bright and colourful, with lots of smooth movement, imaginative detail in the gags and rich and meticulous detail in the backgrounds. Carl Stalling's music score is as ever high in energy, liveliness, character, lushness and whimsy, and not only is dynamic and fits effortlessly with the action but enhances everything.

    What's more, 'Tom Turk and Daffy' is enormously entertaining, with the typical wild looniness, razor-sharp wit and sardonic bite starting to show at this point in the dialogue. Plus there are some beautifully timed and animated and imaginative sight gags, that contain enough surprises and a non-stop lively pace.

    In summary, great. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    6utgard14

    "The yams did it!"

    It's Thanksgiving and turkey Tom Turk begs Daffy to hide him from Porky Pig. Porky wants to cook the turkey for dinner. Surprisingly, Daffy decides to be the good guy and help Tom out. He hides him but when Porky reveals what he had planned for dinner, a hungry Daffy turns traitor and reveals Tom's hiding place. But Tom gets the last laugh by convincing Porky that Daffy is a turkey. An enjoyable Chuck Jones short with some funny bits of business and nice animation. Good voicework from Mel Blanc. Billy Bletcher did the voice for Tom Turk. I believe this was the character's only appearance. He doesn't make much of an impression. Not the best Daffy/Porky short I've seen but a solid one. The funniest lines and gags belong to Daffy.
    8Mightyzebra

    Entertaining enough.

    I quite enjoyed this episode for what it was, but it is certainly not one of my major favourites. The theme of hunting is one that I am becoming a little bored by (I know that is just me, some other Looney Tunes fans will digress) and there were a few jokes repeated throughout the episode. However, I quite like the way Daffy Duck was as kind as possible in this episode to the new character (even though he then converted to his darker side, but even when he did he was very upset) and I also enjoyed watching the new character.

    In this episode, Daffy Duck is making a snowman at Thanksgiving time, when along comes a turkey being pursued by a hunter. He begs Daffy Duck to hide him, giving reasons why he wishes to live more of his life. Daffy takes a while hiding him and does his best to thwart Porky's plans to shoot the turkey for Thanksgiving dinner. But will Daffy Duck hold on forever to his kindness when Porky lists the things he would have cooked the turkey with..? The way the episode turns out did not totally surprise me, nor may it surprise any Looney Tunes buff who has watched Daffy Duck episodes. I still recommend it for at least one watch, to people who like all Daffy Duck and to people who prefer to see Porky Pig in a higher character role than usual. Enjoy "Tom Turk and Daffy"! :-)
    TheMan3051

    A Very Daffy Thanksgiving

    Directed by Chuck Jones this is another classic Porky and Daffy cartoon. Here Daffy Duck agrees to hide Tom Turk from Porky Pig but once Daffy finds out what porky is cooking for Thanksgiving, he turns into a "stool pigeon!"

    3(***)out of 4(****)stars

    HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE!!!!

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      The word Tom Turk mutters while inside the snowman is "Quisling." This was the name of the Norwegian Prime Minister who sold out to the Nazis, paving the way toward a (relatively) bloodless invasion of his country. In return, he was granted preferential custody of his occupied nation, but his name would be synonymous with "traitor" and "Benedict Arnold" forever after.
    • भाव

      Daffy Duck: You lose something, fat stuff?

      Porky Pig: I'm l-l-looking for a d-d-darned old t-turkey.

      Daffy Duck: Sir! Do you mean to insinuate that I'd hide your d-d-arned old t-t-turkey?

      Porky Pig: I was ce-ce-certain it came this way.

      Daffy Duck: Well, I ain't talkin', see? My lips are sealed.

      [Locks appear on Daffy's beak]

      Porky Pig: Well, g-g-gee, uh, g-g-gee...

      Daffy Duck: I ain't no stool pigeon, see.

      Tom Turk: [Inside snowman] What a pal, what a pal, what a pal, what a pal, what a pal. What a pal.

      Porky Pig: Oh, d-d-dagnabit. And I had everything r-ready for a nice, big t-t-turkey dinner.

      Daffy Duck: Not a word out of me! I ain't no squealer. I'm no... Turkey dinner?

      Porky Pig: Uh-huh. And with ch-ch-chestnut dressing too.

      Daffy Duck: Mmm-mmm. No. No, I won't talk. They can't make me. I'm no stool pigeon. I'm not... Cranberry sauce?

      Porky Pig: Yeah, and w-with mashed potatoes and green peas.

      Daffy Duck: Mashed potatoes and green peas? Gulp. No. No, they can't sweat it out of me. I won't be a stool pigeon! I won't! I won't be a st... And... and candied yams?

      Porky Pig: Uh-huh. C-Candied yams.

      Daffy Duck: [Sobbing] The yams did it! The yams did it! The yams did it!

      [Stands on a stool marked "stool pigeon", cooing like a pigeon; rushes the snowman with Tom inside in front of Porky and puts up hundreds of signs pointing to it]

      Daffy Duck: I didn't wanna do it. It was those yams. Oh, those nasty yams!

      Tom Turk: Quisling.

      Porky Pig: C-c-come out of there. I've got you covered. C-come one out of there, you old turkey you. Come out or I'll b-blast you!

      [Tom digs his way out and sneaks up behind Daffy]

      Daffy Duck: Those nasty, delicious yams!

      Tom Turk: [Puts his tail on Daffy before sneaking away] Gobble, gobble, gobble.

      Porky Pig: So t-there you are, you old turkey.

      Daffy Duck: Turkey? Who's a turkey? Now wait a minute, Myles Standish. I'm a duck. Quack, quack, quack! I can swim. Observe.

      [Dives into snow and swims, then runs as Porky gives chase]

    • क्रेज़ी क्रेडिट
      Story by The Staff.
    • कनेक्शन
      Referenced in Holiday for Drumsticks (1949)
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      Ice Cold Katy
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      Music by Arthur Schwartz

      [Played during the opening credits]

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