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Daffy Doodles (1946) More at IMDbPro »
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

An animation Classic. Must see for all ages!, 29 November 1999
Author: J. J. Akers (jja-2) from Pittsburgh, PA
You must see it, you must add it to your collection, you must-stache it away for special occasions. Daffy is (daffy), the crazed mustache fiend, painting mustaches on every billboard, poster, and slow moving pedestrian. Chases, double-takes, and general lunacy abound. A lot of bang for the duck.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

Daffy the Graffiti Fiend, 24 March 2007
Author: theowinthrop from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
This is a purely silly cartoon that works quite well because it takes itself seriously. In that noir period of movies, it starts off talking about a large Eastern city that is suffering a campaign of terror: some fiend is painting mustaches on all the posters and people. It is Daffy, who has gotten into his head to put a mustache "on every lip". The police set up Porky (playing a cop) to be a decoy: he is supposed to be a discarded painting in a garbage can. Of course, when Daffy sees the "pictures" hands holding up the frame, and then quietly walks around the can and sees that the figure in the picture has a back, he realizes it's a trap - but paints a mustache on Porky anyway!
The film was remarkably inventive in showing all the ways Daffy spread his black paint handlebar mustaches. These include stencils, and even (a favorite pair of moments) just drawing it on lip level in the middle of the air, waiting for Porky to run into it. At one point Porky even gets a metallic mustache.
In the end, Daffy goes on trial, and gets acquitted by a jury of Jerry Colonnas. He does revert to type with a twist a moment later.
This was a Warner Cartoon product, so notice the faces of Warner stars, defaced by Daffy's activities, including Bogart and Peter Lorre.
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-
A must see!, 26 May 2000
Author: Op_Prime from Ardmore, PA
Daffy Doodles is a must see for Looney Tunes fans. Filled with double takes, chase sequences and just plain craziness. This is one of the best Looney Tunes ever made and features two of their best characters, Daffy and Porky. Like I said, a must see.
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-
A must see, 19 November 2002
Author: Pimpin` Critic 69 from Your Critic of Critics
Directed by Robert McKimson this short has Daffy Duck drawing mustaches on almost every person and billboard in town. Porky Pig is the cop in charge of arresting him. What follows is another classic Daffy Duck and Porky Pig cartoon! The gags are filled with craziness and that's what makes it so humorous.
3(***)out of 4(****)stars
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

Like the others have said, this is a must see!, 22 February 2001
Author: jacktatay from United States
This cartoon has great energy, and was one of Robert McKimson's greatest cartoons. This hilarious cartoon shows Daffy acting the way he should, daffy. Also "Daffy Doodles" has wonderful animation, such as a rooftop chase sequence!
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

The perfect duck, 21 December 2008
Author: Mightyzebra from Scotland
I am a very odd Looney Tunes fan. I love Looney Tunes for the reasons that most people do not like it. I like it mainly for the animation, non-slapstick jokes and the historical value. I am also a huge fan of Daffy Duck, but only in certain cartoons (I do not like Daffy Duck very much at all when he is being greedy and cruel, even though it is funny). In this cartoon, it was almost as if the Daffy, in both personality and animation style, was created for me. He was brilliant, I loved the little black duck in this cartoon. Even though there are many Daffy Duck cartoons I prefer to this one (do not ask me why, I have no idea), but this is the cartoon where I feel the personality of Daffy has been conjured toward his best and most entertaining. :-)
Anyhow, I also enjoyed this cartoon for Porky (who does not bring on much humour but has an admirable personality), the setting (New York City), the animation and the theme of the episode - painting moustaches on every face! Classic!
In this Daffy Duck episode, we are greeted with some sort of news headline, about a criminal in an "Eastern City" (lol), who is painting moustaches on every face. We meet Daffy Duck, who is the criminal and explains to the audience that everyone has a purpose in life - and his is to paint moustaches. Odd? It becomes better...
I recommend this to people who like the crazier Daffy Duck who is still easy to relate to, Porky Pig and Looney Tunes in general. The good thing about this cartoon for certain people is that there are quite a deal of farce and slapstick jokes. I did not particularly enjoy these myself, finding them laboriously repetitive, but other people will like them. Enjoy "Daffy Doodles"! :-)
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Doodle on me, will ya?, 15 September 2006
Author: Lee Eisenberg (eisenberg.lee@gmail.com) from Portland, Oregon, USA
In some ways, "Daffy Doodles" seems a little more sedate than most of his cartoons, but it pulls off plenty of laughs. In this case, Daffy is a criminal painting moustaches on everyone and everything, while cop Porky tries to find him...if in fact that's possible.
I actually wish that they could have let Daffy go a little crazier here, but his antics make up for any problems. I would hate to have to be Porky and be the recipient of Daffy's gags.
As it is, the end scene reminds me of those instances where some criminal tries to get off scot free by copping an insanity plea or something like that. But anyway, it's a great cartoon.
1 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :-
Crazy enough to overcome the average animation!, 15 December 2003
Author: bob the moo from Birmingham, UK
A demon is loose in the city, terrorising the people and the police are baffled by a maniac who is drawing moustaches on all posters. Police sergeant Porky Pig sets up an elaborate sting to try the fiend - who is actually Daffy Duck on a crime spree.
This cartoon opens with two things - average animation and a really poor song from Daffy. Both these things had me worried, and the basic plot didn't really convince me otherwise cause it all seemed a bit crazy. BUT, as the saying goes, it was just crazy enough to work! The silly plot led to a fun chase between Porky and Daffy that had a hatful of imaginative gags including, my favourite, Daffy painting a moustache in the air for Porky to run into it!
It looks average and it's a shame the animation couldn't have had a bit more effort put into it, but it still plays well. The characters are not as strong as they could have been. Porky was a bit bland and Daffy was not his full-on crazy self but slightly more toned down.
However, it is wacky enough to please and I enjoyed it despite my early concerns.
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