Daffy Duck, champion of the scrap collectors, receives a challenge from a new quarter. The competition is particularly keen, as his opponent is an old hand at the game. But Daffy noses out t... Read allDaffy Duck, champion of the scrap collectors, receives a challenge from a new quarter. The competition is particularly keen, as his opponent is an old hand at the game. But Daffy noses out the goat, by means more fowl than fair.Daffy Duck, champion of the scrap collectors, receives a challenge from a new quarter. The competition is particularly keen, as his opponent is an old hand at the game. But Daffy noses out the goat, by means more fowl than fair.
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Mel Blanc
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Dorothy Lloyd
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Tedd Pierce
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Another propaganda gem!
This is dated beyond belief, which makes it easier to watch.
This harped on recycling before it became the norm. Speaking of which, I think it was "Norm" McCabe (rimshot) behind this one too. Tashlin gets deserved credit too.
The Nazi stereotypes gave a laugh to everyone who saw this at my place that night. I have a DVD chock full of animation like this.
Just remember that this is a propaganda cartoon from a long time ago. There's no need to get uptight about it anymore.
That said, the animation itself is limited. But it's still worth a look or three.
This is dated beyond belief, which makes it easier to watch.
This harped on recycling before it became the norm. Speaking of which, I think it was "Norm" McCabe (rimshot) behind this one too. Tashlin gets deserved credit too.
The Nazi stereotypes gave a laugh to everyone who saw this at my place that night. I have a DVD chock full of animation like this.
Just remember that this is a propaganda cartoon from a long time ago. There's no need to get uptight about it anymore.
That said, the animation itself is limited. But it's still worth a look or three.
10llltdesq
This cartoon, appropriately and effectively in black and white, is a World War II patriotic short, with Daffy needing to protect his scrap pile (for the war effort) from a very hungry Nazi goat. The pep rally conducted by Daffy's ancestors is a highlight of the short and the ending is marvelous. Well worth the time and effort to find. Most highly recommended.
Americans were asked to do their part by saving up and donating anything metal. It was a just war but it also shows the terrible waste that war entails. That aside, Daffy Duck is the chosen one to organize scrap metal drives to the Nth degree. At one point he doesn't think he can do it and he is accosted by a series of American patriots. Pretty well done for its type.
Scrap Happy Daffy (1943)
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Here's another product of its time, which of course was World War II. The short is basically telling people to scrap metal for the war effort so Hitler gets concerned that Daffy's scrap is too much so he sends a metal-eating goat to destroy it.
SCRAP HAPPY DAFFY is a pretty interesting film for a number of reasons. For starters, it was filmed in B&W since it wasn't meant for a wide release. The images are actually a lot more striking in B&W and especially the scenes of Hitler ranting and raving. Another thing that separates this is that it's not all that "kid friendly" like so many of the other Daffy shorts. For the most part this here is extremely entertaining and I especially liked the middle finger it was giving to Hitler. There are some very good action scenes and just an overall high level of fun.
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Here's another product of its time, which of course was World War II. The short is basically telling people to scrap metal for the war effort so Hitler gets concerned that Daffy's scrap is too much so he sends a metal-eating goat to destroy it.
SCRAP HAPPY DAFFY is a pretty interesting film for a number of reasons. For starters, it was filmed in B&W since it wasn't meant for a wide release. The images are actually a lot more striking in B&W and especially the scenes of Hitler ranting and raving. Another thing that separates this is that it's not all that "kid friendly" like so many of the other Daffy shorts. For the most part this here is extremely entertaining and I especially liked the middle finger it was giving to Hitler. There are some very good action scenes and just an overall high level of fun.
One of the many WW2 looney tunes that don't air on TV.
This is a black and white short of Daffy Duck telling every one to recycle anything that's alumna, metal, tin, for the war.
His job is to be sure the USA gets all that Scrap Metal to win the war.
But when it comes to Nazis and Metal Eating Goats that can be a problem.
It's up to Daffy Duck to save all that Scrap Metal.
If you like Daffy Commandos, you'll like this one as well.
It's a real fine treat from the WW2 era.
Even has Hitler acting crazy.
This is a black and white short of Daffy Duck telling every one to recycle anything that's alumna, metal, tin, for the war.
His job is to be sure the USA gets all that Scrap Metal to win the war.
But when it comes to Nazis and Metal Eating Goats that can be a problem.
It's up to Daffy Duck to save all that Scrap Metal.
If you like Daffy Commandos, you'll like this one as well.
It's a real fine treat from the WW2 era.
Even has Hitler acting crazy.
Did you know
- GoofsIn the shot where Daffy notices the Nazi medallion, the goat's horns are completely straight. Otherwise, his horns are curved at the ends.
- Quotes
Daffy Duck: How do you like that, Schicklgruber?
- Alternate versionsThis cartoon was colorized in 1995, with a computer adding color to a new print of the original black and white cartoon. This preserved the quality of the original animation.
- ConnectionsEdited into Bugs vs. Daffy: Battle of the Music Video Stars (1988)
- SoundtracksWe're in to Win
(uncredited)
Written by Morris Orenstein
Sung with substitute lyrics by Daffy Duck (Mel Blanc)
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- Looney Tunes #10 (1942-1943 Season): Scrap Happy Daffy
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- 8m
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- 1.37 : 1
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