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|name = Plane Daffy |
|name = Plane Daffy |
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|Director = [[Frank Tashlin]] |
|Director = [[Frank Tashlin]] |
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− | |producer = [[Eddie Selzer]] |
+ | |producer = [[Eddie Selzer]] (uncredited) |
|airdate = September 16, 1944 |
|airdate = September 16, 1944 |
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|series = [[Looney Tunes]] |
|series = [[Looney Tunes]] |
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− | |Voice = [[Mel Blanc]]<br>[[Sara Berner]]<br>[[Robert C. Bruce]] |
+ | |Voice = [[Mel Blanc]] (uncredited)<br>[[Sara Berner]] (uncredited)<br>[[Robert C. Bruce]] (uncredited) |
|Starring = [[Daffy Duck]]<br>[[Hatta Mari]]<br>Pigeon 13<br>[[Adolf Hitler]]<br>[[Hermann Göring]]<br>[[Joseph Goebbels]]<br>[[Narrator]] |
|Starring = [[Daffy Duck]]<br>[[Hatta Mari]]<br>Pigeon 13<br>[[Adolf Hitler]]<br>[[Hermann Göring]]<br>[[Joseph Goebbels]]<br>[[Narrator]] |
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|previous = [[Goldilocks and the Jivin' Bears]] |
|previous = [[Goldilocks and the Jivin' Bears]] |
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|next = [[Lost and Foundling]] |
|next = [[Lost and Foundling]] |
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− | |video = [[File: |
+ | |video = [[File:Plane Daffy|thumb|center|280px]] |
+ | [[File:Plane_Daffy_(Commentary)|center|280px]] |
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− | |Animators = [[Cal Dalton]] |
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+ | [[File:Looney Tunes - Plane Daffy|center|280px]] |
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+ | |Writer = [[Warren Foster]] |
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− | |Musician = [[Carl W. Stalling]]}}[[File:66061618_1288637613_091644DVD_Plane_Daffy_LT_20101101205201.jpg|thumb]] |
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+ | |Animators = [[Cal Dalton]]<br>[[Arthur Davis]] (uncredited)<br>[[Izzy Ellis]] (uncredited) |
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− | '''''Plane Daffy''''' is a 1944 [[Looney Tunes]] cartoon directed by [[Frank Tashlin]]. It was written by [[Warren Foster]] and the first Looney Tunes to be produced by [[Eddie Selzer]]. |
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+ | |Layout-artist = |
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+ | |Background-artist = |
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+ | |Musician = [[Carl W. Stalling]] |
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+ | }} |
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+ | '''Plane Daffy''' is a [[1944]] ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' short directed by [[Frank Tashlin]]. |
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+ | == Title == |
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⚫ | The cartoon still uses WARNER BROS. on opening titles. This is also the first cartoon to have Daffy's face on the opening titles without Porky. The drum ending has produced by WARNER BROS. CARTOONS INC. still with the released by WARNER BROS. PICTURES INC. on the bottom |
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+ | == Plot == |
− | One after another of a company of carrier pigeons fall prey to the seductive wiles of "Queen of the Spies" [[Hatta Mari]]. The alarm is raised at pigeon headquarters when |
+ | One after another of a company of carrier pigeons fall prey to the seductive wiles of "Queen of the Spies" [[Hatta Mari]] (a play on Mata Hari). The alarm is raised at pigeon headquarters when Pigeon 13 (a yokel similar to [[Beaky Buzzard]]) goes AWOL with the female Nazi spy bird, to whom he reveals all his secrets (after she plies him with a mickey), causing the guilty Pigeon 13 to commit suicide by shooting himself in the head. |
+ | When all hope is lost for the carrier pigeons, self-described woman-hater Daffy volunteers for the next mission. She tries to seduce him by hiking up her skirt to reveal her shapely leg and kissing him full on the bill twice. The first kiss electrocutes Daffy and melts him like butter, but the second kiss electrocutes Hatta Mari having the same effect on her. Daffy eventually resists her charms. He has to swallow his secret message when the temptress corners him as well. After a frenetic battle at slinky Mari's pad, she x-rays Daffy and broadcasts the secret ("Hitler is a stinker") to [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]]. Goebbels and Goering have to shoot themselves in the head after agreeing with it. Daffy then remarks "They lose more darn 'Nutzis' that way!" before hooting wildly. |
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− | * Hatta Mari is a parody of Mata Hari. |
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⚫ | * According to DVD commentary on the ''Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 4'', Hatta Mari's blond hair and cartoonishly top-heavy body figure would later become a reality in the 1950s with actress and sex symbol Jayne Mansfield |
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+ | == Availability == |
+ | * VHS - ''[[Viddy-Oh! For Kids Cartoon Festivals]]: Daffy Duck Cartoon Festival Featuring "Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur"'' |
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⚫ | The ending when Hitler's henchmen agree with the "military secret" that Hitler is a stinker cuts to Daffy saying "They lose more Nutzis that way!" to remove the part where the henchmen shoot themselves in the head when shown on Cartoon Network and TNT. |
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+ | * VHS, LaserDisc - ''[[Cartoon Moviestars]]'': Bugs and Daffy: The Wartime Cartoons |
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+ | * LaserDisc - ''[[The Golden Age of Looney Tunes]]'': Vol. 2, Side 3: Frank Tashlin |
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+ | * DVD - ''[[Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 4]]'', Disc 2 (with optional audio commentary by Greg Ford) |
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+ | * DVD - ''[[The Essential Daffy Duck]]'', Disc 1 |
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+ | * Blu-ray, DVD - ''[[Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 3]]'', Disc 2 (with optional audio commentary by Greg Ford) |
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+ | == Censorship == |
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⚫ | * The ending when Hitler's henchmen agree with the "military secret" that Hitler is a stinker cuts to Daffy saying "They lose more darn Nutzis that way!" to remove the part where the henchmen shoot themselves in the head when shown on Cartoon Network and TNT.<ref>http://www.intanibase.com/gac/looneytunes/censored-p.aspx</ref> |
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+ | ** Despite editing that scene from the short proper, Cartoon Network once showed a clip of the offending part on the animation history anthology show ''ToonHeads'', on an episode centered on World War II cartoons. It was featured in a montage near the end, where narrator Leslie Fram explains that a lot of the outdated references and outrageously offensive stereotypes of Germans, Italians, and Japanese people have prevented a lot of wartime cartoons from being shown on TV and, in some cases, distributed on home video (and those that do are usually edited to remove them, especially on television airings).{{citation needed}} |
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⚫ | * According to DVD commentary on the ''Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 4'', Hatta Mari's blond hair and cartoonishly top-heavy body figure would later become a reality in the 1950s with actress and sex symbol Jayne Mansfield, whom Tashlin would direct in ''The Girl Can't Help It ''and ''Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?''. |
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+ | == Notes == |
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− | *Hatta Mari is a pun on Mata Hari. |
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+ | * The European dubbed version uses the bylines "A WARNER BROS. CARTOON" instead of "PRODUCED BY WARNER BROS. CARTOONS INC." |
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+ | * Despite being billed as a Daffy Duck cartoon in the opening credits, Daffy does not appear until at least three-and-a-half minutes of the cartoon. |
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+ | == Gallery == |
+ | <gallery> |
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− | [[File:Daffy Duck. Plane Daffy. 1944|thumb|300px|left]] |
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+ | HMari.jpg |
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+ | 66061618 1288637613 091644DVD Plane Daffy LT 20101101205201.jpg |
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+ | Bandicam_2020-02-25_23-04-01-651.jpg |
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+ | Hatta with gun.jpg |
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+ | Hatti_Mari_Reference.jpg|Hatta Mari's model sheet |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | == References == |
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+ | {{reflist}} |
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{{DaffyDuckShorts}} |
{{DaffyDuckShorts}} |
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[[Category:1944]] |
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[[Category:Cartoons written by Warren Foster]] |
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[[Category:Cartoons with music by Carl W. Stalling]] |
[[Category:Cartoons with music by Carl W. Stalling]] |
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+ | [[Category:Cartoons with characters voiced by Mel Blanc]] |
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+ | [[Category:Cartoons with characters voiced by Robert C. Bruce]] |
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[[Category:Cartoons with orchestrations by Milt Franklyn]] |
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[[Category:Cartoons with film editing by Treg Brown]] |
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[[Category:Cartoons produced by Eddie Selzer]] |
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Plane Daffy is a 1944 Looney Tunes short directed by Frank Tashlin.
Title
The title is pun on "plain daffy."
Plot
One after another of a company of carrier pigeons fall prey to the seductive wiles of "Queen of the Spies" Hatta Mari (a play on Mata Hari). The alarm is raised at pigeon headquarters when Pigeon 13 (a yokel similar to Beaky Buzzard) goes AWOL with the female Nazi spy bird, to whom he reveals all his secrets (after she plies him with a mickey), causing the guilty Pigeon 13 to commit suicide by shooting himself in the head.
When all hope is lost for the carrier pigeons, self-described woman-hater Daffy volunteers for the next mission. She tries to seduce him by hiking up her skirt to reveal her shapely leg and kissing him full on the bill twice. The first kiss electrocutes Daffy and melts him like butter, but the second kiss electrocutes Hatta Mari having the same effect on her. Daffy eventually resists her charms. He has to swallow his secret message when the temptress corners him as well. After a frenetic battle at slinky Mari's pad, she x-rays Daffy and broadcasts the secret ("Hitler is a stinker") to Hitler. Goebbels and Goering have to shoot themselves in the head after agreeing with it. Daffy then remarks "They lose more darn 'Nutzis' that way!" before hooting wildly.
Availability
- VHS - Viddy-Oh! For Kids Cartoon Festivals: Daffy Duck Cartoon Festival Featuring "Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur"
- VHS, LaserDisc - Cartoon Moviestars: Bugs and Daffy: The Wartime Cartoons
- LaserDisc - The Golden Age of Looney Tunes: Vol. 2, Side 3: Frank Tashlin
- DVD - Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 4, Disc 2 (with optional audio commentary by Greg Ford)
- DVD - The Essential Daffy Duck, Disc 1
- Blu-ray, DVD - Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 3, Disc 2 (with optional audio commentary by Greg Ford)
Censorship
- The ending when Hitler's henchmen agree with the "military secret" that Hitler is a stinker cuts to Daffy saying "They lose more darn Nutzis that way!" to remove the part where the henchmen shoot themselves in the head when shown on Cartoon Network and TNT.[1]
- Despite editing that scene from the short proper, Cartoon Network once showed a clip of the offending part on the animation history anthology show ToonHeads, on an episode centered on World War II cartoons. It was featured in a montage near the end, where narrator Leslie Fram explains that a lot of the outdated references and outrageously offensive stereotypes of Germans, Italians, and Japanese people have prevented a lot of wartime cartoons from being shown on TV and, in some cases, distributed on home video (and those that do are usually edited to remove them, especially on television airings).
Cultural References
- According to DVD commentary on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 4, Hatta Mari's blond hair and cartoonishly top-heavy body figure would later become a reality in the 1950s with actress and sex symbol Jayne Mansfield, whom Tashlin would direct in The Girl Can't Help It and Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?.
- The quote "Something new has been added" was a catchphrase by Jerry Colonna and a slogan for Old Gold cigarettes.
Notes
- The cartoon still uses WARNER BROS. on opening titles. This is also the first cartoon to have Daffy's face on the opening titles without Porky. The drum ending has produced by WARNER BROS. CARTOONS INC. still with the released by WARNER BROS. PICTURES INC. on the bottom.
- The European dubbed version uses the bylines "A WARNER BROS. CARTOON" instead of "PRODUCED BY WARNER BROS. CARTOONS INC."
- Despite being billed as a Daffy Duck cartoon in the opening credits, Daffy does not appear until at least three-and-a-half minutes of the cartoon.