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{{Infobox Shorts
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|name = Quack Shot
'''Quack Shot''' is a 1954 animated [[Warner Bros.]] ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' cartoon short starring [[Daffy Duck]] and [[Elmer Fudd]]. It was directed by [[Robert McKimson]].
 
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|image = Quack_Shot.png
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|Director = [[Robert McKimson]]
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|producer = [[Eddie Selzer]]
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|airdate = October 30, 1954
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|series = [[Merrie Melodies]]
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|Voice = [[Mel Blanc]]<br>[[Arthur Q. Bryan]]
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|Starring = [[Daffy Duck]]<br>[[Elmer Fudd]]
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|previous = [[From A to Z-Z-Z-Z]]
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|next = [[My Little Duckaroo]]
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|Video = [[File:Merrie Melodies - Quack Shot (1954)|thumb|center|280px]]
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[[File:Quack Shot (1954 - VF d'origine)|thumb|center|280px]]
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|Writer = [[Phil DeLara]]
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|Animators = [[Rod Scribner]]<br>[[Phil DeLara]]<br>[[Charles McKimson]]<br>[[Herman Cohen]]
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|Layout-artist = [[Bob Givens|Robert Givens]]
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|Background-artist = [[Richard H. Thomas]]
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|Sound effects = [[Treg Brown]]
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|Musician = [[Carl W. Stalling|Carl Stalling]]
 
}}'''Quack Shot''' is a [[1954]] ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' short directed by [[Robert McKimson]].
   
==Plot==
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== Plot ==
 
Elmer Fudd is duck hunting at a lake when he shoots a young duckling which falls into his boat. As Elmer examines it, Daffy Duck pops out of the water and grabs the duckling from Elmer. Daffy then bandages the duckling and places it into the lake. Daffy then warns Elmer "If you s''th''hoot one more duck, jus''th''t one more duck, you'll be in trouble!!" Elmer then proceeds to shoot Daffy at point-blank range, which removes Daffy's scalp. Daffy then uses various tricks to prevent Elmer's repeated attempts at hunting.
 
Elmer Fudd is duck hunting at a lake when he shoots a young duckling which falls into his boat. As Elmer examines it, Daffy Duck pops out of the water and grabs the duckling from Elmer. Daffy then bandages the duckling and places it into the lake. Daffy then warns Elmer "If you s''th''hoot one more duck, jus''th''t one more duck, you'll be in trouble!!" Elmer then proceeds to shoot Daffy at point-blank range, which removes Daffy's scalp. Daffy then uses various tricks to prevent Elmer's repeated attempts at hunting.
   
Usually, these tricks end up backfiring on Daffy, with one exception when Daffy launches a miniature toy battleship at Elmer's boat its guns shoot Elmer in the face after he retrieves the boat from the water. After Daffy tries to pull a few more pranks, Elmer ties him up with rope and sends him out into the lack on a boat filled with explosives. The boat heads out into the lake but then circles back toward the pier where Elmer is standing. At the boat returns toward the pier, Daffy manages to jump into the lake. The boat then explodes at the precise moment that it returns to the pier where Elmer is standing.
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These tricks backfire on Daffy, with one exception when Daffy launches a miniature toy battleship at Elmer's boat its guns shoot Elmer in the face after he retrieves the boat from the water. After Daffy tries to pull a few more pranks, Elmer ties him up with rope and sends him out into the lack on a boat filled with explosives. The boat heads out into the lake but then circles back toward the pier where Elmer is standing. At the boat returns toward the pier, Daffy manages to jump into the lake. The boat then explodes at the precise moment that it returns to the pier where Elmer is standing.
   
Elmer, wrapped in bandages, decides that he is going to try fishing instead. After he catches a miniature red-striped barracuda, a larger barracuda emerges from the lake, releases the smaller fish, and threatens Elmer against catching any more fish. Daffy then emerges from underneath Elmer's hat and utters the words "strong union" before hopping away on the water, hollering "Hoo-Hoo! Hoo-Hoo! Hoo-Hoo! Hoo-Hoo! Hoo-Hoo!". Then, the cartoon ends.
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Elmer, wrapped in bandages, decides that he is going to try fishing instead. After he catches a miniature red-striped barracuda, a larger barracuda emerges from the lake, releases the smaller fish, and threatens Elmer against catching any more fish. Daffy then emerges from underneath Elmer's hat and utters the words "strong union" before hopping away on the water, hollering "Hoo-Hoo! Hoo-Hoo! Hoo-Hoo! Hoo-Hoo! Hoo-Hoo!"
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== Availability ==
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* Streaming - Boomerang App
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== Notes ==
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* This short has been Blue Ribbon reissued as of 1969, though like many other Blue Ribbon reissues of the late-1960s, this short's reissue print does not have any title alterations at all due to budget reasons.
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** More however, this is the final short to ever be reissued.
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== Gallery ==
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[[Category:Re-released cartoons whose original titles are known to exist]]

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Quack Shot
Quack Shot
Directed By: Robert McKimson
Produced By: Eddie Selzer
Released: October 30, 1954
Series: Merrie Melodies
Story: Phil DeLara
Animation: Rod Scribner
Phil DeLara
Charles McKimson
Herman Cohen
Layouts: Robert Givens
Backgrounds: Richard H. Thomas
Film Editor: Treg Brown
Voiced By: Mel Blanc
Arthur Q. Bryan
Music: Carl Stalling
Starring: Daffy Duck
Elmer Fudd
Preceded By: From A to Z-Z-Z-Z
Succeeded By: My Little Duckaroo
Quack_Shot_(1954_-_VF_d'origine)

Quack Shot (1954 - VF d'origine)

Quack Shot is a 1954 Merrie Melodies short directed by Robert McKimson.

Plot

Elmer Fudd is duck hunting at a lake when he shoots a young duckling which falls into his boat. As Elmer examines it, Daffy Duck pops out of the water and grabs the duckling from Elmer. Daffy then bandages the duckling and places it into the lake. Daffy then warns Elmer "If you sthhoot one more duck, justht one more duck, you'll be in trouble!!" Elmer then proceeds to shoot Daffy at point-blank range, which removes Daffy's scalp. Daffy then uses various tricks to prevent Elmer's repeated attempts at hunting.

These tricks backfire on Daffy, with one exception when Daffy launches a miniature toy battleship at Elmer's boat its guns shoot Elmer in the face after he retrieves the boat from the water. After Daffy tries to pull a few more pranks, Elmer ties him up with rope and sends him out into the lack on a boat filled with explosives. The boat heads out into the lake but then circles back toward the pier where Elmer is standing. At the boat returns toward the pier, Daffy manages to jump into the lake. The boat then explodes at the precise moment that it returns to the pier where Elmer is standing.

Elmer, wrapped in bandages, decides that he is going to try fishing instead. After he catches a miniature red-striped barracuda, a larger barracuda emerges from the lake, releases the smaller fish, and threatens Elmer against catching any more fish. Daffy then emerges from underneath Elmer's hat and utters the words "strong union" before hopping away on the water, hollering "Hoo-Hoo! Hoo-Hoo! Hoo-Hoo! Hoo-Hoo! Hoo-Hoo!"

Availability

  • Streaming - Boomerang App

Notes

  • This short has been Blue Ribbon reissued as of 1969, though like many other Blue Ribbon reissues of the late-1960s, this short's reissue print does not have any title alterations at all due to budget reasons.
    • More however, this is the final short to ever be reissued.

Gallery

Daffy Duck Cartoons
1937 Porky's Duck Hunt
1938 Daffy Duck & EggheadWhat Price PorkyPorky & DaffyThe Daffy DocDaffy Duck in Hollywood
1939 Daffy Duck and the DinosaurScalp TroubleWise Quacks
1940 Porky's Last StandYou Ought to Be in Pictures
1941 A Coy DecoyThe Henpecked Duck
1942 Conrad the SailorDaffy's Southern ExposureThe Impatient PatientThe Daffy DuckarooMy Favorite Duck
1943 To Duck .... or Not to DuckThe Wise Quacking DuckYankee Doodle DaffyPorky Pig's FeatScrap Happy DaffyA Corny ConcertoDaffy - The Commando
1944 Tom Turk and DaffyTick Tock TuckeredDuck Soup to NutsSlightly DaffyPlane DaffyThe Stupid Cupid
1945 Draftee DaffyAin't That DuckyNasty Quacks
1946 Book RevueBaby BottleneckDaffy DoodlesHollywood DaffyThe Great Piggy Bank Robbery
1947 Birth of a NotionAlong Came DaffyA Pest in the HouseMexican Joyride
1948 What Makes Daffy DuckDaffy Duck Slept HereThe Up-Standing SitterYou Were Never DuckierDaffy DillyThe Stupor SalesmanRiff Raffy Daffy
1949 Wise QuackersHoliday for DrumsticksDaffy Duck Hunt
1950 Boobs in the WoodsThe Scarlet PumpernickelHis Bitter HalfGolden YeggsThe Ducksters
1951 Rabbit FireDrip-Along DaffyThe Prize Pest
1952 Thumb FunCracked QuackRabbit SeasoningThe Super SnooperFool Coverage
1953 Duck AmuckMuscle TussleDuck Dodgers in the 24½th CenturyDuck! Rabbit, Duck!
1954 Design for LeavingQuack ShotMy Little Duckaroo
1955 Beanstalk BunnySahara HareStork NakedThis Is a Life?Dime to Retire
1956 The High and the FlightyRocket SquadStupor DuckA Star Is BoredDeduce, You Say
1957 Ali Baba BunnyBoston QuackieDucking the DevilShow Biz Bugs
1958 Don't Axe MeRobin Hood Daffy
1959 China JonesPeople Are BunnyApes of Wrath
1960 Person to Bunny
1961 The Abominable Snow RabbitDaffy's Inn Trouble
1962 Quackodile TearsGood Noose
1963 Fast Buck DuckThe Million HareAqua Duck
1964 The Iceman Ducketh
1965 It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the HouseMoby DuckAssault and PepperedWell Worn DaffySuppressed DuckCorn on the CopTease for TwoChili Corn CornyGo Go Amigo
1966 The AstroduckMucho LocosMexican MousepieceDaffy RentsA-Haunting We Will GoSnow ExcuseA Squeak in the DeepFeather FingerSwing Ding AmigoA Taste of Catnip
1967 Daffy's DinerQuacker TrackerThe Music Mice-TroThe Spy SwatterSpeedy Ghost to TownRodent to StardomGo Away StowawayFiesta Fiasco
1968 Skyscraper CaperSee Ya Later Gladiator
1980 The Yolks on YouThe Chocolate ChaseDaffy Flies NorthDuck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th Century
1987 The Duxorcist
1988 The Night of the Living Duck
1990 Box Office Bunny
1991 (Blooper) Bunny
1992 Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers
1995 Carrotblanca
1996 Superior Duck
2003 Attack of the Drones
2004 Daffy Duck for President
2012 Daffy's Rhapsody
Elmer Fudd Cartoons
1937 Little Red Walking Hood
1938 The Isle of Pingo PongoCinderella Meets FellaA Feud There WasJohnny Smith and Poker-Huntas
1939 Hamateur NightA Day at the ZooBelieve It or Else
1940 Elmer's Candid CameraConfederate HoneyThe Hardship of Miles StandishA Wild HareGood Night Elmer
1941 Elmer's Pet RabbitWabbit Twouble
1942 The Wabbit Who Came to SupperAny Bonds Today?The Wacky WabbitNutty NewsFresh HareThe Hare-Brained Hypnotist
1943 To Duck .... or Not to DuckA Corny ConcertoAn Itch in Time
1944 The Old Grey HareThe Stupid CupidStage Door Cartoon
1945 The Unruly HareHare Tonic
1946 Hare RemoverThe Big Snooze
1947 Easter YeggsA Pest in the HouseSlick Hare
1948 What Makes Daffy DuckBack Alley Op-RoarKit for Cat
1949 Wise QuackersHare DoEach Dawn I Crow
1950 What's Up Doc?The Scarlet PumpernickelRabbit of Seville
1951 Rabbit Fire
1952 Rabbit Seasoning
1953 Upswept HareAnt PastedDuck! Rabbit, Duck!Robot Rabbit
1954 Design for LeavingQuack Shot
1955 Pests for GuestsBeanstalk BunnyHare BrushRabbit RampageThis Is a Life?Heir-Conditioned
1956 Bugs' BonnetsA Star Is BoredYankee Dood ItWideo Wabbit
1957 What's Opera, Doc?Rabbit Romeo
1958 Don't Axe MePre-Hysterical Hare
1959 A Mutt in a Rut
1960 Person to BunnyDog Gone People
1961 What's My Lion?
1962 Crows' Feat
1980 Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny
1990 Box Office Bunny
1991 (Blooper) Bunny
1992 Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers
2012 Daffy's Rhapsody