Daffy Duck is determined to sell Porky Pig an insurance policy by any means necessary.Daffy Duck is determined to sell Porky Pig an insurance policy by any means necessary.Daffy Duck is determined to sell Porky Pig an insurance policy by any means necessary.
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Mel Blanc
- Daffy Duck
- (voice)
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- TriviaThe short reuses the animation for the stampeding elephant from "Room and Bird". The animation is repeated five times to make it look like it was a whole herd of elephants stampeding through.
- Quotes
Porky Pig: Now, w-where did I put that screwdriver? I bet I l-left it in the oven.
[Looks inside oven with a lit match]
Porky Pig: Ah, h-here it is.
Daffy Duck: No accidents in the home, eh? You should never use a match to look in the oven.
Porky Pig: Oh, f-f-fiddlesticks.
Daffy Duck: You should use a flashlight, like so.
[Peeks inside oven with flashlight; it explodes]
Daffy Duck: Must have been a short in my battery.
- ConnectionsEdited from Room and Bird (1951)
Featured review
Non stop hilarity from start to finish
Fool Coverage is for me one of the better Robert McKimson-directed Looney Tunes cartoons. Why do I love it so much? Basically it is just non-stop hilarity from start to finish, with a huge amount to like.
The animation is excellent, clean, crisp, colourful and smooth like animation should be pretty much. The backgrounds especially are worth admiring. The music is also playful and energetic, the sight gags are clever, the story is original and the dialogue is typical Looney Tunes irreverence. Porky is good and likable although he doesn't get as much to do, but Daffy more greedy than he ever was is the real star of the show. The pacing is quick, and Mel Blanc is superb as always.
Overall, a hilarious and hugely enjoyable Looney Tunes fare. 10/10 Bethany Cox
The animation is excellent, clean, crisp, colourful and smooth like animation should be pretty much. The backgrounds especially are worth admiring. The music is also playful and energetic, the sight gags are clever, the story is original and the dialogue is typical Looney Tunes irreverence. Porky is good and likable although he doesn't get as much to do, but Daffy more greedy than he ever was is the real star of the show. The pacing is quick, and Mel Blanc is superb as always.
Overall, a hilarious and hugely enjoyable Looney Tunes fare. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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- Jun 24, 2010
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- Runtime7 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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