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Alpine Antics (1936)

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Le meilleur coq

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  • At the National Poultry Show, the prize for Best Duck is only $5.00, while the prize for Best Rooster is $5,000.00, so Daffy Duck decides to don a rubber glove top-knot, plucks a real rooster for tail feathers and enters the show.
  • In an early example of his greedy side, Daffy Duck is insulted when he learns the National Poultry Contest only awards $5 for the best duck, but $5,000 for the best rooster. Daffy disguises himself as a rooster and decides to enter. However, he attracts the attention not of the judges but of Henery Hawk and his father, George K. Chickenhawk. It isn't long before the faux rooster is abducted by the hungry chickenhawks, and Daffy pleads fruitlessly that he is, in fact, NOT a rooster but a duck. Daffy then realizes the contest is about to start, makes a hasty retreat to the auditorium and loses both the $5,000 prize and a $5 prize (for the best duck) to his predators (who are both disguised appropriately, young Henery pretending to be a duck and quacking happily at his small prize).—Brian Rathjen <briguy_52732@yahoo.com>
  • Daffy's wanting to win the higher money quantity of $5,000. $4,995 more, just after seeing that the prize amount and first place, as best qualified duck is only $5. Therefore, Daffy decides to disguise himself and look like a real rooster, only to be discovered by Henery Hawk and was almost George K. Chickenhawk's and Henery Hawk's dinner! Same story occurred with Bugs Bunny in Le Rebelle (1949), where the price on rabbits is only 2 cents, leading Bugs to breaking numerous laws, until there is a $1,000,000 (1 million dollar bounty) on him and ends up in jail, as the other cartoon was first shown.—63x927is58401
  • At the National Poultry Show, the prize for Best Duck is only $5.00, while the prize for Best Rooster is $5,000.00. Daffy Duck decides to don a rubber glove top-knot, plucks a real rooster for tail feathers and enters the show. Henery Hawk wants to impress his father by stealing a chicken but grabs Daffy instead.—Anonymous

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