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S.O.S. Daffy Duck

Titre original : Daffy Duck's Quackbusters
  • 1988
  • G
  • 1h 18min
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S.O.S. Daffy Duck (1988)
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Lire trailer0:41
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ParodySlapstickActionAdventureAnimationComedyFamilyFantasyHorrorMystery

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDaffy 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.

  • Réalisation
    • Greg Ford
    • Friz Freleng
    • Chuck Jones
  • Scénario
    • Greg Ford
    • Terry Lennon
    • John W. Dunn
  • Casting principal
    • Mel Blanc
    • Mel Tormé
    • Roy Firestone
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Greg Ford
      • Friz Freleng
      • Chuck Jones
    • Scénario
      • Greg Ford
      • Terry Lennon
      • John W. Dunn
    • Casting principal
      • Mel Blanc
      • Mel Tormé
      • Roy Firestone
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    • 8avis des critiques
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    Daffy Duck's Quackbusters
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    Mel Blanc
    Mel Blanc
    • Daffy Duck
    • (voix)
    • …
    Mel Tormé
    Mel Tormé
    • Daffy Duck
    • (voix (chant))
    Roy Firestone
    Roy Firestone
    • Announcer
    • (voix)
    B.J. Ward
    B.J. Ward
    • Melissa Duck
    • (voix)
    Ben Frommer
    • Count Bloodcount
    • (images d'archives)
    • (voix)
    Julie Bennett
    Julie Bennett
    • Agatha and Emily - The Two-Headed Vulture
    • (voix)
    • (as Julie Bennet)
    June Foray
    June Foray
      Mark Kausler
      • Egghead
      • (voix)
      • (non crédité)
      • Réalisation
        • Greg Ford
        • Friz Freleng
        • Chuck Jones
      • Scénario
        • Greg Ford
        • Terry Lennon
        • John W. Dunn
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      6Aaron1375

      Basically a collection of Looney Tunes cartoons with a bit of new stuff to tie it all together.

      There were quite a few of these "movies" made during mainly the 1980's and they were all basically the same thing. A bunch of the original shorts tied together by some new animation featuring those crazy characters. However, some of the shorts are not fully in there, and the new animation sequences are quite weak compared to the old shorts which makes one probably want to just watch the old shorts again. This movie's theme is basically a ghostbuster kind of theme with Daffy Duck taking the helm. I would enjoy this except it is not the old really Daffy Duck, but the newer less daffy and more smartaleck one. The new stuff is basically copying the "Ghostbusters" movie especially the scene where the female duck is possessed. Still, the shorts are funny as we have some involving Porky pig and Sylvester and Bugs and that Snowman dude. All in all a rather boring effort on their part creating new stuff that just is not all that good. However, you are still treated to some rather good classic shorts anyway.
      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.
      8TheLittleSongbird

      A real treat for Looney Tunes fans

      As you are fully aware, I am a huge Looney Tunes fan. I can't help it, when I was little, it was an all-time favourite in the household, and at 18 I still love to watch these cartoons. Some are better than others, that I agree with, it's the same with Tom and Jerry pretty much too, but when you watch Looney Tunes you are guaranteed to have great animation, energetic music, wicked humour and amazing vocal characterisations from the one and only Mel Blanc.

      As for Daffy Duck's Quackbusters it is a real treat. True, it has one or two slow moments and one or two weak links, particularly the link before the Duxorcist(one of about two cartoons I knew nothing about before I watched this compilation film), where I wasn't completely sure whether the cartoon had started already or not. That said, out of all the compilation films this one has the best premise and I think overall storyline. Plus it is the overall best paced, as it does move swiftly in general.

      The animation is in general very nice, more in the cartoons than in the edited bits, but the film does have some nice colourful backgrounds and also some atmospheric and spooky ones. The music is playful and energetic as well, though the song Monsters Lead Such Interesting Lives from the beginning short Night of the Living Duck was very interesting and beautifully sung by Mel Torme. The cartoon itself was an interesting start to the film.

      I loved the humour too. All the Looney Tunes films have good to great humour, that sticks relatively close to the cartoons, and this is no exception. I loved the material in 1001 Rabbit Tales, I liked it even more here, in both the dialogue and sight gags it was fresh and witty like Looney Tunes humour should be. This is evident in the cartoons especially, Transylvania 6-5000 has really great dark, subtle humour particularly from the Count, and in The Abominable Snow Rabbit with the Abominable Snowman when he mistakes Daffy for a rabbit and starts naming him George. The Duxorcist was also interesting, and it was nice to see Water Water Every Hare and Hyde and Go Tweet(although that had a concept that had been done to death I was impressed how fresh and clever it was), while Claws for Alarm was very creepy and atmospheric almost as creepy as Scaredy Cat, which creeped me out big time. Daffy Dilly is a lot of fun, and is very relevant to the story, I especially loved it for the ending, while Prize Pest was also very well done. In fact, the weakest one was Punch Trunk, I still liked it don't get me wrong it was very sweet with an adorable tiny elephant but it was on the undemanding side and not as memorable as the others.

      The characters are wonderful. Daffy of course is the star, like Bugs was in 1001 Rabbit Tales, while Bugs is impressive too. It was also nice to see Porky, Sylvester and Tweety, while the Count in Transylvania 6-5000 is also very memorable. The voice work is spot on, particularly with Mel Blanc who is superb in his final set of vocal performances. I can't help mention Mel Blanc constantly when praising these cartoons, it's just that his voices are a big part of their success and I think it is right to think he is one of the greatest voice actors who ever lived, he was that amazing and very rarely disappointed. Yes even with lacklustre material(like it was in some of the Speedy Gonzales cartoons) he put 100% into everything he did.

      Overall, a slightly uneven but on the whole delightful compilation film. 8/10 Bethany Cox
      8jzappa

      A Nostalgic Artifact of Pure Escape

      Occasionally, you'll dig up a movie that exists in your life without anyone else to whom you've talked about it, and without ever having read a word about it from a critic. I was a child when I would watch this silly little cartoon patchwork in my basement full of VHS's, before there was an IMDb for me to go to surfing around for trivia. Now, it is a rare avenue of escape for me. Every other movie I can recall watching in my adult life, despite whatever genre, cast, production history or director, has some sort of cultural connection to the outside world. Except for this.

      Daffy Duck's Quackbusters is not a great movie, nor is it much of a good one, but that doesn't matter to me. In some indescribable way, it has a placebo effect because all I've ever known of it has been as a videotape in a yellow-sleeve with Warner Bros. heading that my parents must've grabbed for me at Half-Price Books a lifetime ago. I would watch it repeatedly as a young kid with no developed need for coherent plot progression, beginnings, middles, ends, any capacity to judge performances, frame compositions, narrative consistency or whether a comedy sketch could hold up as a concept at all were it not comprised of anthropomorphic animals with goofy stereotypical voices.

      What are we laughing at when Daffy arrives at the manse of J.P. Cubish only to have every endeavor to enter thwarted by Cubish's jowly British bloodhound butler? The fact that the butler inexplicably uses whatever means necessary to ban Daffy from the premises? That is after all the core of the matter. Is it just the incidental slapstick schemes Daffy impetuously uses to outwit the butler? Well, not exactly. It's not so much what is happening as that it is happening at all. In the world of Looney Tunes, character motives don't exist. Neither does an actual story, despite the fact they are probably he most accessible and popular short films in movie history. It is simply that these are outlandish drawings, portraying wildly embellished actions endowed with the arbitrary freedom not to have consequences, disdaining any and all laws of physics, until the characters realize their dilemmas.

      This is why Daffy Duck's Quackbusters can work. It is no more than a compilation of classic Looney Tunes shorts bridged by original sequences which clearly look and sound different than the found cartoons, which don't even always look and sound like each other. However, as well as the original opening credits sequence, the original storyline is very funny. After a completely unrelated musical dream sequence starring the eponymous duck and various likenesses of horror film icons, a desperately entrepreneurial Daffy makes an ailing millionaire die laughing, inadvertently after all his conscious attempts to make him laugh have failed, and inherits a fortune. But the millionaire Cubish's spirit scrutinizes all of Daffy's cavalier decisions now that he's rich, and as punishment each time makes some of the money disappear. So Daffy decides to placate Cubish's ghost so that he can keep the money long enough to start a business not unlike the Ghostbusters, ostensibly so that he can eventually eliminate Cubish and not have to worry about any more evaporating money.

      So here we have a clear case of character motivation making a story hilarious. And yet, these very minimally constructed scenes are meant mainly to trigger the already done segments of stand-alone classic Bugs, Porky, Sylvester and Tweety, etc., most of which are funny, though the misnomers are still watchable for those nostalgic, atmospheric reasons, and yet they aren't at all funny because they complement Daffy's premise. They simply have some correlation with paranormal activity. Whatever happens in those segments happens and then back to the bridging sequences we go and around again. This is all to say, Quackbusters, as a story like that which movies tend to fundamentally aim to be, is catastrophically uneven and incoherent, but as a dated, tangible artifact, it is wondrously entertaining.
      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.

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      • Anecdotes
        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.
      • Gaffes
        The title of the cartoon "Punch Trunk" is misspelled as "Punch Truck" in the end credits.
      • Citations

        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]

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

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      • Date de sortie
        • 17 octobre 1990 (France)
      • Pays d’origine
        • États-Unis
      • Langue
        • Anglais
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        • Daffy Duck's Quackbusters
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, Californie, États-Unis
      • Sociétés de production
        • Warner Bros. Animation
        • Warner Bros.
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        1 heure 18 minutes
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        • Mono
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        • 1.33 : 1

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