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S.O.S. Daffy Duck

Original title: Daffy Duck's Quackbusters
  • 1988
  • G
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2.9K
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S.O.S. Daffy Duck (1988)
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Daffy Duck opens a detective agency for the supernatural along side his Looney Toon buddies.Daffy Duck opens a detective agency for the supernatural along side his Looney Toon buddies.Daffy Duck opens a detective agency for the supernatural along side his Looney Toon buddies.

  • Directors
    • Greg Ford
    • Friz Freleng
    • Chuck Jones
  • Writers
    • Greg Ford
    • Terry Lennon
    • John W. Dunn
  • Stars
    • Mel Blanc
    • Mel Tormé
    • Roy Firestone
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    2.9K
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    • Directors
      • Greg Ford
      • Friz Freleng
      • Chuck Jones
    • Writers
      • Greg Ford
      • Terry Lennon
      • John W. Dunn
    • Stars
      • Mel Blanc
      • Mel Tormé
      • Roy Firestone
    • 25User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mel Blanc
    Mel Blanc
    • Daffy Duck
    • (voice)
    • …
    Mel Tormé
    Mel Tormé
    • Daffy Duck
    • (singing voice)
    Roy Firestone
    Roy Firestone
    • Announcer
    • (voice)
    B.J. Ward
    B.J. Ward
    • Melissa Duck
    • (voice)
    Ben Frommer
    • Count Bloodcount
    • (archive footage)
    • (voice)
    Julie Bennett
    Julie Bennett
    • Agatha and Emily - The Two-Headed Vulture
    • (voice)
    • (as Julie Bennet)
    June Foray
    June Foray
      Mark Kausler
      • Egghead
      • (voice)
      • (uncredited)
      • Directors
        • Greg Ford
        • Friz Freleng
        • Chuck Jones
      • Writers
        • Greg Ford
        • Terry Lennon
        • John W. Dunn
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      Op_Prime

      Hysterical

      Daffy Duck's Quackbusters is a hysterical and hilarious movie featuring the classic Warner Bros. characters: Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Sylvester, Tweety and of course Daffy Duck. Much of the movie includes clips from the old shorts to create a story about Daffy Duck against super natural forces. The new animated parts for this show are not as funny as the old clips however. All an all, I'd call this movie a classic.
      griffin84

      Monsters lead such interesting lives...

      During the 80s and early 90s, Warner Bros. produced a number of "clip-show"

      movies, consisting of our favorite Looney Tunes facing new challenges, but the majority of the footage was taken from classic cartoons. Some of the others

      included "Daffy Duck's Movie: Fantastic Island", "The Looney Looney Bugs

      Bunny Movie", & "Bugs Bunny's Third Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales". However, this one tops them all as best, using the clips to their full potential.

      The show starts with the cartoon "Daffy Dilly", in which Daffy is selling novelty gags on the side of the road and hears over the radio that ailing millionaire J.P Cubish will pay a fortune to anyone who can make him laugh one more time

      before he passes on. We watch the cartoon, which would normally end with

      Cubish throwing pies at Daffy, but the movie picks it right up, and shows that Daffy has inherited the bulk of Cubish's fortune (he died laughing). However, the will says Daffy must use the money to help the community and provide the

      service... yeah, right. After all, it's not like Cubish can take him with him, right?

      Well, as Daffy finds out... he can. Cubish's ghost returns and starts to take the money, and every time Daffy starts acting up, more money disappears. Finally, the message sinks through and Daffy decides to open up a ghost-catching

      business, ala Ghostbusters. He hires Porky (using the popular cartoon "The

      Prize Pest"), and Bugs, who only agrees when he hears of the travel

      opportunities ("You mean I get to go to Palm Springs?"). However, any time

      Daffy threatens to fire his staff or gets greedy, more money vanishes from his vault.

      The movie uses some of the "creepiest" Looney Tunes cartoons ever created,

      including "Transylvania 6-5000", "The Abominable Snow Rabbit", "Scaredy

      Cat", "Hyde & Go Tweet", "The Duxorcist", and others. While it's great to see these classic cartoons, the real fun is watching Daffy try to keep his cool... and his money. Though some younger kids may get scared off whenever Cubish

      returns (everything goes dark, clap of thunder and lightning, and the music gets a little creepy), I highly recommend this cartoon for the whole family. Be sure to watch the opening cartoon of "Night of the Living Duck" for a real Halloween- themed treat.
      7lee_eisenberg

      Abracadabra and hocus pocus!

      Another cartoon compilation?! Yes, and this one's pretty clever. It features Daffy Duck opening a business to battle supernatural forces, a la "Ghostbusters". Probably the funniest part was the cartoon where Bugs Bunny stays in Count Dracula's castle and upsets the count's (after)lifestyle, but it was also really something when the sick millionaire threw all the pies at Daffy, and when Daffy scared Porky. Still, I never quite understood the whole part about the money disappearing.

      So, "Daffy Duck's Quackbusters" isn't quite the same as the classic cartoons, but it's still worth seeing. Don't be surprised if, after watching this, you go around saying "abracadabra" and "hocus pocus".

      If I may add something, the two segments with Sylvester were also neat.
      Caroseli

      Interesting Collection of Shorts

      This is one of a series of movies collecting several Warner Bros. cartoons with a wrap-around story. In this one, the cartoons all involve supernatural or horror elements. Of those collected, the best is "Punch Trunk" (a Chuck Jones classic!) in which a tiny elephant is spotted all over town. Also good is the new short created for the film, "The Duxorcist," in which Daffy Duck tries to exorcise a gorgeous client. The wrap-around sequences, however, are less interesting and don't provide the anarchy and big laughs of the Warner Bros. classics.
      8Quinoa1984

      a very good compilation with some inconsistencies

      This is one of several Looney Tunes compilations made by Warner brothers in the 80s, and it was the one I watched the most- and still do when it's on TV- as a youth. It's another example from the others of old 50s cartoons put together into a plot that is meant just to string one short to the next, with Mel Blanc's obviously inconsistent voice filling in. Not that his voice at 80 is hard to take at all, but it does become jarring on repeat viewings to suddenly get that age gap just in-between lines of dialog, as if we as the audience didn't notice. The story for the film springs off from a short where Daffy- selling goofy objects on the cheap- tries to sucker JP Cubish for all of his loot by getting him to laugh (which he does finally, hilariously, by getting hit with pies). He leaves his fortune to Daffy with the provision that he use it in a 'service' kind of fashion. So, he opens up shop as a Ghostbuster racket, hiring out Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig for odd jobs out in Transylvania and haunted houses. It all leads up, in the end, to a humiliation due to a tiny elephant.

      Like with the less successful string-together flicks of the early 80's, the storyline that is put together for Quackbusters is less than great, even a little too clunky. As a kid I didn't really put much bother to it, but again on repeat viewings it becomes about as obvious as Sylvester's jitters get. One such example is the very flat and ill-conceived bit where Daffy goes to the possessed woman's place. On the other hand, out of the all of the other animated films put together with the shorts- save for the Bugs Bunny and Road Runner Movie- this has the best shorts. My favorites include when Tweety gets the Heckle & Hyde treatment (very, very funny), or when Sylvester gets terrified by mice under a sheet. But the most indelible lines, in just sheer ludicrous and hysterical, fall-on-the-floor funny parts, are when Bugs tricks around the Blood Count ("Walla-walla-Washington", still gets me every time), and when Bugs and Daffy visit the Imbominable snowman. The film is also topped with a pre-short by a fairly humorous song sung by Mel Torme.

      So, if you're one of those fans of Looney Tunes that hasn't seen the compilation films before, this is probably the best place to start, as the sum of the shorts are far greater and worth your time than what might be found in the other string-together films. That it still remains memorable more for the older shorts than the newer material is a credit of the late, great Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, and Robert McKimson (the three ORIGINAL directors of the films, not of the in-between segments).

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      • Trivia
        Mel Blanc's final role in a Looney Tunes related project prior to his death on July 10th 1989, only a year after the release of this movie.
      • Goofs
        The title of the cartoon "Punch Trunk" is misspelled as "Punch Truck" in the end credits.
      • Quotes

        Count Bloodcount: I am a vampire.

        Bugs Bunny: Oh, yeah? Well, abracadabra, I'm an umpire.

        [an umpire uniform appears on Bugs]

        Count Bloodcount: Hocus-pocus!

        [turns into a bat]

        Count Bloodcount: I'm a bat!

        Bugs Bunny: Okay, I'm a bat, too. Abracadabra!

        [turns into a baseball bat]

        Count Bloodcount: [puts glasses on] You wouldn't hit a bat with glasses on, would you?

        [Bugs as the baseball bat hits the bat on the head]

      • Crazy credits
        in the opening credits, the "Q" in "Quackbusters" is a cut circled cross.
      • Connections
        Edited from Porky's Preview (1941)
      • Soundtracks
        Monsters Lead Such Interesting Lives
        Written by Virg Dzurinko and Greg Ford

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      • Release date
        • October 17, 1990 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Daffy Duck's Quackbusters
      • Filming locations
        • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
      • Production companies
        • Marvel Productions
        • Warner Bros. Animation
        • Warner Bros.
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 18m(78 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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