Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special
- Filme para televisão
- 1980
- 25 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,3/10
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA collection of classic Looney Tunes shorts hosted by Daffy Duck and centered around the Thanksgiving Holiday.A collection of classic Looney Tunes shorts hosted by Daffy Duck and centered around the Thanksgiving Holiday.A collection of classic Looney Tunes shorts hosted by Daffy Duck and centered around the Thanksgiving Holiday.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artista
Mel Blanc
- Daffy Duck
- (narração)
- …
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There was not anything entirely special about this, uh, special. However it is an enjoyable collection of Daffy Duck cartoons. There is the classic "Robin Hood Daffy" and "Duck Dodgers and the 24th and 1/2 Century." There is also a very funny cartoon about Daffy getting married to the wife from hell.
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 taste and more interest in animation styles and various studios and directors.
Chuck Jones deserved, and still deserves, to be considered one of the best, most legendary and most influential animation directors/animators. While not quite as distinctive in directing style as other directors from the same era, in his prime era he was responsible for some of the best cartoons ever made. Michael Maltese was a fine writer with lots of razor sharp wit, Daffy Duck is one of my favourite characters in animation and ever and Mel Blanc was one of the greatest voice actors ever.
'Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special' in no way sees either at their best or the best representation. It is not bad at all though, while like the other 80s Looney Tunes cartoons/specials it is nowhere near in the same league as Looney Tunes in its prime but is watchable enough, even if for some the necessity of it is questioned.
A lot of great things here. The animation has brightness and colour with some inventive moments, if not always refinement with some of the drawing scrappy. The music is lively enough and doesn't sound too cheap in the additional bridging scenes, while being outstanding in orchestration and how it adds to and enhances the action in the featured cartoons.
Daffy is always worth watching, and that's an understatement, and he is still interesting and not out of character. Mel Blanc shows a mastery of bringing individuality to multiple characters that few others managed. The dialogue is sharp and witty and the gags are fast paced, beautifully timed and animated and very funny.
The classic era cartoons featured are colourful and very funny to hilarious. Particularly 'Robin Hood Daffy' and 'His Bitter Half'. The footage from 'The Scarlet Pumpernickel' is incorporated well if a bit too short.
Didn't care for 'Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24 1/2th Century' very much, it has its moments, Daffy is fun and it looks decent but there's nothing new, there's not much funny and all the other characters are either bland or useless.
Likewise with the additional bridging parts, where the difference in animation quality and quality of material sticks out like a sore thumb. There isn't as much care visually in these parts and the material generally isn't anywhere near as funny or as interesting as that in the featured cartoons edited into 'Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special'.
Found as well that it could have gotten to the point quicker than it did.
Overall, worth watching but other than the featured cartoons and what makes them so good there is not much as an overall whole mind-blowing. 6/10 Bethany Cox
Chuck Jones deserved, and still deserves, to be considered one of the best, most legendary and most influential animation directors/animators. While not quite as distinctive in directing style as other directors from the same era, in his prime era he was responsible for some of the best cartoons ever made. Michael Maltese was a fine writer with lots of razor sharp wit, Daffy Duck is one of my favourite characters in animation and ever and Mel Blanc was one of the greatest voice actors ever.
'Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special' in no way sees either at their best or the best representation. It is not bad at all though, while like the other 80s Looney Tunes cartoons/specials it is nowhere near in the same league as Looney Tunes in its prime but is watchable enough, even if for some the necessity of it is questioned.
A lot of great things here. The animation has brightness and colour with some inventive moments, if not always refinement with some of the drawing scrappy. The music is lively enough and doesn't sound too cheap in the additional bridging scenes, while being outstanding in orchestration and how it adds to and enhances the action in the featured cartoons.
Daffy is always worth watching, and that's an understatement, and he is still interesting and not out of character. Mel Blanc shows a mastery of bringing individuality to multiple characters that few others managed. The dialogue is sharp and witty and the gags are fast paced, beautifully timed and animated and very funny.
The classic era cartoons featured are colourful and very funny to hilarious. Particularly 'Robin Hood Daffy' and 'His Bitter Half'. The footage from 'The Scarlet Pumpernickel' is incorporated well if a bit too short.
Didn't care for 'Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24 1/2th Century' very much, it has its moments, Daffy is fun and it looks decent but there's nothing new, there's not much funny and all the other characters are either bland or useless.
Likewise with the additional bridging parts, where the difference in animation quality and quality of material sticks out like a sore thumb. There isn't as much care visually in these parts and the material generally isn't anywhere near as funny or as interesting as that in the featured cartoons edited into 'Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special'.
Found as well that it could have gotten to the point quicker than it did.
Overall, worth watching but other than the featured cartoons and what makes them so good there is not much as an overall whole mind-blowing. 6/10 Bethany Cox
I thought that the characters were really funny and all had great personalities. The animation in My opinion was crisp, clean, and really clear. Not to mention beautiful! Most of the characters in this show are hilarious Looney Tunes characters that we all love. in My opinion these characters are the funnies and talented ever seen. In fact, The things that goes on in this series' cartoons are in My opinion nuts which that is what makes them hilarious! There are so many to like and laugh at and the silly things they do! If you like the original Looney Tunes and animated films then I strongly recommend that you watch this movie today!
Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special (1980) is a Looney Tunes TV Special with four shorts centered around Daffy Duck and it was a laugh riot.
Positives for Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special (1980): All four shorts do a great job at celebrating Daffy Duck while making fun of him at his own expense. I like how Daffy Duck presents himself as this great hero or badass when he's really a fool who can't do anything right. The slapstick humor is amazing and I was smiling throughout these shorts. Daffy Duck does accept his place in these shorts and is okay with that. And finally, I love how the last short actually makes Porky Pig look heroic at the end.
Overall, Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special (1980) is one of the most hilarious Looney Tunes TV Special and a wonderful time with Daffy Duck.
Positives for Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special (1980): All four shorts do a great job at celebrating Daffy Duck while making fun of him at his own expense. I like how Daffy Duck presents himself as this great hero or badass when he's really a fool who can't do anything right. The slapstick humor is amazing and I was smiling throughout these shorts. Daffy Duck does accept his place in these shorts and is okay with that. And finally, I love how the last short actually makes Porky Pig look heroic at the end.
Overall, Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special (1980) is one of the most hilarious Looney Tunes TV Special and a wonderful time with Daffy Duck.
10bard-32
When Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special was on the air, it was 1980. Jimmy Carter had just lost the election to Ronald Reagan, John Lennon was less than a month from being assassinated, and I was in college. Hard to believe, but it's true. There was a time before the internet when people actually had to watch television without going to the network's website. Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special, (yes, folks, that's its actual name,) was a compilation of old Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny cartoons. In one, Bugs and Daffy were with rival television stations. One was KPUT. I forget the name of Bugs' television station. In another, Bugs and Daffy were on a game show like Let's Make A Deal. The object was to test their friendship. Daffy eventually gives the "million box" and its contents, to his friend, Bugs Bunny. Then he finds out from the host that if he'd kept it, he would have won a million bucks. He turns into a donkey and brays when he's asked how he feels. He also says that KPUT is kaput.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThis is Chuck Jones's Thanksgiving special starring Daffy Duck.
- ConexõesEdited from The Scarlet Pumpernickel (1950)
- Trilhas sonorasHooray for Hollywood
(uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
[Heard during the "The Scarlet Pumpernickel" segment.]
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