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The Duxorcist is a 1987 Looney Tunes short directed by Greg Ford and Terry Lennon.
Plot
Daffy Duck receives a call from Melissa Duck that her house is being haunted. Daffy quickly rushes over and checks the house. When he opens the oven, it is an arctic wasteland with small people living in an igloo. When he opens the refrigerator, and fire leaps out and burns him. When the cupboard is opened, there is a train heading straight towards him. He quickly slams it and goes to talk to Melissa. He soon finds out that she is possessed, so he gets a book and starts reading corny ghost jokes. The three ghosts that possessed Melissa jump out and the cartoon ends with the ghosts chasing Daffy down the street.
Censorship
- When "The Duxorcist" aired as an individual cartoon on ABC's The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show, Daffy's line after he pushes the possessed female duck (Melissa) off him ("Oh no, not another schizophrenic dame. Hey, Sybil, any more like you in the family? Can you send back that older sister of yours?") was replaced with the scene of Daffy saying, "I don't know my own strength!" (which was cut from the scene of Daffy kissing Melissa and triggering her possession) due to a Standards and Practices rule stating that mental illnesses could not be mocked or even mentioned.
Availability
- DVD - The Essential Daffy Duck, Disc 2
Notes
- This short was made for Daffy Duck's Quackbusters the following year.
- The short later appeared as part of the 1992 TV special Bugs Bunny's Creature Features.
- The cartoon's soundtrack (except the title card one) is composed of music from cartoons such as "Feed the Kitty", "Rabbit Seasoning", "Rabbit Fire", "Mouse Wreckers", "Hillbilly Hare" and "Hyde and Hare".
- The 1946-1954 version of "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" is used as the opening theme, while the 1954-1964 version of the same tune is used as the ending theme.