Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaPorky Pig is a tired traveller driving into a town and looking for a hotel. He is delighted to find one with a 10 cent per-night fee. But its manager is Daffy Duck, who infests Porky's room ... Leggi tuttoPorky Pig is a tired traveller driving into a town and looking for a hotel. He is delighted to find one with a 10 cent per-night fee. But its manager is Daffy Duck, who infests Porky's room with a succession of rest-disturbing animals and asks an increasingly hefty sum for each t... Leggi tuttoPorky Pig is a tired traveller driving into a town and looking for a hotel. He is delighted to find one with a 10 cent per-night fee. But its manager is Daffy Duck, who infests Porky's room with a succession of rest-disturbing animals and asks an increasingly hefty sum for each time he has to remove an animal from the room.
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Porky has been driving for quite some time and needs a place to stay for the night. Unfortunately, in the town he stops at, all of the hotels have no vacancy - except one. Porky is very surprised to find a hotel where he has to pay only ten cents per day. He is happy with his room provided by Daffy Duck (as the hotel manager), until a mouse starts chewing celery nearby. The trouble has only just started...
As bobthemoo also points out, there is a reference to the older, crazier Daffy Duck at the end of this, as he runs around shouting, "Woo-hoo!"
I recommend this to people who like the cruel Daffy Duck best and to people who like the modern Porky. Enjoy "Dime to Retire"! :-)
6 and a half out of ten.
PS: Porky and Daffy previously had to share a hotel room in "Daffy Duck Slept Here" and later owned rival hotels in "Daffy's Inn Trouble".
Overall, not the best Looney Tunes cartoon, but very amusing and interesting. 8/10 Bethany Cox
I love Daffy Duck, but I greatly prefer him when he is crazy, in his early days - not only do I prefer his character but also the cartoons seemed to have more value placed upon them. Here, Daffy is greedy but he also has a crazy edge as he goes to increasingly weird lengths to place extra charges upon Porky. It surprised me that a later cartoon with Daffy in it would give him this character - but it was a pleasant surprise. The cartoon is very much an one-joke affair but it is an amusing joke. The fact that it has a slightly crazy vein of imaginative humour running through it really helps matters.
Porky is at his best when he is reacting to things around him as part of a good partnership and so, does well here. Daffy is great - he is greedy but he has still got his `woo-hoo' style about him which I love. He may not do that much but I still laughed - the various animals are just as good and deliver many of the jokes.
Overall this was a surprisingly little cartoon as I expected the worst. The plot makes for plenty of good laughs albeit with one joke repeated again and again and the characters delivery well in a short that harks back to the crazy, imaginative wit of Daffy's best.
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- QuizPorky paid $5.00 for the cat to get rid of the mouse, $10 for the dog to get rid of the cat, $26 for the lion to get rid of the dog, $72 for the elephant to get rid of the lion and $666 for the mouse to get rid of the elephant making a total of $779.00
- BlooperThe salt shaker the mouse uses just appears. It was not get sent with the celery.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Bugs Bunny Show: De-Duck-Tive Story (1962)
- Colonne sonoreAin't We Got Fun
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Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Ray Egan and Gus Kahn
Sung by Daffy as he readies the mouse
Played often in the score
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