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Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur

  • 1939
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Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur (1939)
Dinosaur AdventureAdventureAnimationComedyFamilyShort

Go back billions of years to the dinosaur age with Caspar Caveman and his pet dino, Fido. Caspar spots Daffy in a lake and hunts him but Daffy just keeps outsmarting him.Go back billions of years to the dinosaur age with Caspar Caveman and his pet dino, Fido. Caspar spots Daffy in a lake and hunts him but Daffy just keeps outsmarting him.Go back billions of years to the dinosaur age with Caspar Caveman and his pet dino, Fido. Caspar spots Daffy in a lake and hunts him but Daffy just keeps outsmarting him.

  • Director
    • Chuck Jones
  • Writer
    • Dave Monahan
  • Stars
    • Mel Blanc
    • Jack Lescoulie
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    • Director
      • Chuck Jones
    • Writer
      • Dave Monahan
    • Stars
      • Mel Blanc
      • Jack Lescoulie
    • 20User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Mel Blanc
    Mel Blanc
    • Daffy Duck
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Lescoulie
    Jack Lescoulie
    • Casper Caveman
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Chuck Jones
    • Writer
      • Dave Monahan
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    5SnoopyStyle

    don't like the caveman

    It is the time of the dinosaurs. Caspar Caveman and his pet dinosaur are going hunting. They encounter Daffy Duck at a local lake, but the duck keeps escaping.

    Casper Caveman is Fred Flintstone but less appealing. I am not sure to whom he is supposed to be referencing. The character needs to be dumber and less too cool for school. He seems to be modeled after a crooner. I do not like him and that is the vast majority of my problem. The Honeymooners is still over a decade away, but that's what this needs to be. He needs to be Ralph Kramden. I really do not like Casper's design and personality.
    7F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    Some good gags and funny character animation.

    I'm not remotely a fan of Chuck Jones, but this is one of his better efforts. The premise is intriguing: Daffy Duck (or one of his ancient ancestors) was alive 'trillions' of years ago, and crossed paths with a hungry caveman.

    Casper Caveman has a pet apatosaurus named Fido, who is drawn and animated as one of Chuck Jones's usual insufferably twee critters. However, I laughed out loud when the dinosaur tags along behind his prehistoric master. Two-legged Casper and four-legged Fido each have a distinctive gait, and when they walk in unison the visual counterpoint of their movements is very funny.

    For some reason, many Warners toons of this period begin with a multi-plane shot, apparently hoping to convince audiences that they can be just as 'arty' as Disney's cartoons. However, the very crude multi-plane pan near the beginning of this toon (more of a 'bi-plane'; only two planes!) is not remotely as impressive as Disney's multi-planes in 'The Old Mill' and elsewhere.

    This cartoon violates the laws of physics even more than usual for Termite Terrace standards, with objects and characters able to pause in midair and change direction ditto.

    Various sources have stated that the character Casper Caveman in this cartoon is a caricature of Jack Benny. Well, yes and no. The vocal performance (by Jack Lescoulie) expertly copies Benny's distinctive delivery and some of his catchphrases ('Good night, folks.'), and Jones's animation even duplicates a few of Benny's gestures. However, the character as drawn simply doesn't look like Benny, neither facially nor physically. I wonder if this was an attempt to avoid a lawsuit. Or perhaps it was down to the fact that Jack Benny (who had already made some film appearances dating back to the late 1920s) was at this point best known as a radio star, so movie audiences might not be sure of what he looked like.

    An advertisement for 'Duckies' in this toon is a parody of a contemporary real-world ad for 'Luckies', i.e., Lucky Strike Cigarettes, which were the long-term sponsor of Jack Benny's radio show. (He had better luck with his next sponsor, Jell-O.)

    A nice try at a slight variation of the usual Warners formula, and I'll rate this one 7 out of 10.
    bob the moo

    Basic but crazy Daffy is always fun!

    Millions of years ago, in stone age times, a cave man wakes up hurt and heads out to hunt for food with his trusty dinosaur for help. They come across some open water and spy Daffy Duck swimming and decide that he'd make a good meal - that was their first mistake.

    This cartoon opens with a disclaimer that informs us that, for no great reason, this cartoon is set millions of years ago - just in case the audience can't guess that from the presence of cavemen and a dinosaur. This short features Daffy in `crazy' mood, which I always enjoy more than his bitter and cynical mood. The action is quite funny even if it isn't that imaginative at times.

    The cave man sounds a little like Elmer Fudd and even vaguely resembles him to the point that I wondered why they didn't just get him in instead. Daffy is hilarious and is what makes the cartoon such fun, the dinosaur of the title doesn't have that much to do but has a few laughs - although he is a bit of a dumb animal.

    Overall this is a good cartoon because I believe that any chance to see Daffy in crazy mood is worth a look even if the material is not as imaginative as it could have been.
    6lee_eisenberg

    the setting may be prehistoric, but the cartoon isn't primitive

    Caspar Caveman and his pet dinosaur go hunting for breakfast, and guess whom they come across! Of course, Daffy isn't going to get caught so easily, especially since he conveniently has a number of tricks up his sleeve.

    I guess that Daffy Duck was a relatively new character when this cartoon came out, but they sure did some funny stuff with him. I think that my favorite scene was when Caspar Caveman slingshots a rock at Daffy, and Daffy escapes it, and it ends up conking the dinosaur on the head and the dinosaur does a dazed dance. "Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur" is what people mean when they talk about classic cartoons!
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Pleasant enough early Daffy Duck cartoon

    The animation may be rather dated, the story a little sparse and the pace rushed in places, but Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur is a pleasant enough cartoon. Daffy is funny and manic here, as are a vast majority of the gags and the ending is an unexpected surprise. The music is lovely, and the dialogue good. Casper the Caveman comes very close to stealing the show with his mannerisms and all that and is very reminiscent of Jack Benny, not only with the voice but the dialogue as well. I have to say though Fido is adorable, for a dinosaur he really is a cutie. I loved it when he got hit by the thing that was meant for Daffy and he starts dancing.

    Overall, pleasant enough but a somewhat rudimentary entry in the Looney Tunes canon. 7/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      Many of the signs leading the caveman to the duck are parodies of 1930s-era ad slogans: "With Cavemen, It's Duckies 2 to 1" is a parody of a Lucky Strike cigarette slogan, "With Tobacco Men, It's Luckies 2 to 1." The Caveman is a parody of comedian Jack Benny who advertised Lucky strike cigarette on his show "The Jack Benny program".
    • Quotes

      Casper Caveman: Gee, am I hungry. I could eat a saber-tooth tiger, well anyway, half of one!

    • Alternate versions
      A fade to black between two scenes near the end of this cartoon appears to be gone in the re-mastered print. This is the version shown on Cartoon Network.
    • Connections
      Featured in Så er der tegnefilm: Episode #1.8 (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      The Umbrella Man
      (uncredited)

      Music by Vincent Rose and Larry Stock

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    • Which series is this from: Looney Tunes or Merrie Melodies?
    • Is the caveman really a caricature of Jack Benny?
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    • Release date
      • April 22, 1939 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El Pato Lucas y el Dinosaurio
    • Production company
      • Leon Schlesinger Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 8m
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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