- Scrap Happy Daffy
Infobox Hollywood cartoon
cartoon_name = Scrap Happy Daffy
series =Daffy Duck
caption = Title card to "Scrap Happy Daffy"
director =Frank Tashlin
story_artist =Don Christensen
animator = Art Davis
Cal Dalton
Phil Monroe
I. Ellis
voice_actor =Mel Blanc
musician =Milt Franklyn
producer =Leon Schlesinger
distributor =Warner Bros. Pictures
release_date =August 21 ,1942 (USA)
color_process =Black-and-white
runtime = 8 min (one reel)
movie_language = English
imdb_id = 0036334"Scrap Happy Daffy" is a
Warner Bros. World War II short featuringDaffy Duck , directed byFrank Tashlin and released in fy|1942. Daffy is the guard of a scrap yard, doing his part to help America win the war against the Nazis, but the Nazis decide to destroy his scrap pile by sending a billy goat out to eat everything in sight.ynopsis
Daffy is a guard at a scrap pile, encouraging Americans to "Get the tin out", "Get the iron out", and especially "Get the lead out". Singing "We're in to win", Daffy goes over the various things Americans can send to help with the war effort. However, this doesn't go down well with
Hitler , who reads about Daffy's scrap pile helping to beatMussolini , and ordering his men to 'destroy that scrap pile!'.With the word out, a
Nazi submarine sends a missile to the scrap pile - which has a billy goat inside, who immediately starts eating everything in sight. Daffy, hearing the noise, tries to find out what's making the noise. After temporarily pointing a rifle at a reflection of himself (thinking he cornered someone else), Daffy finds the goat hiccuping with the garbage inside him. However, when Daffy sees the goat has a Nazi swastika around its neck, Daffy starts messing with the goat. Temporarily getting the better of the goat, Daffy is almost undone when he tries to whack the goat with a mallet - but the mallet is stuck in the goat's horns, and the goat knocks Daffy around.Daffy is ready to call it quits (saying "What I'd give for a can of spinach now", a direct reference to
Popeye ), but is encouraged by the ghosts of his 'ancestors' - ducks who landed onPlymouth Rock , who sailed withGeorge Washington and who stood in forAbraham Lincoln . His spirits back up - since "Americans don't give up, and I'm an American... duck!" - Daffy turns into 'Super American'. Daffy flies after the goat, knocking the goat around. The goat makes a run for the submarine, but Daffy repels all bullets shot at him and starts yanking on the periscope. Just then, the scene changes to Daffy yanking on a fire hose and getting hosed down. Daffy wakes up, thinking it was all just a dream - until he looks up at the Nazi submarine sitting on top of the scrap pile, where the Nazis tell Daffy, "Next time you dream, include us out!"Availability
This cartoon was colorized in
1995 , with a computer adding color to a new print of the original black and white cartoon. This preserved the quality of the original animation. However, this new colorized version was never broadcast on American television (due to its subject matter). A clip of this cartoon (which, oddly, was featured colorized and restored) was shown on a documentary about World War II-era cartoons and on a documentary on Frank Tashlin on , and is featured independently on the "" (shown in its original black and white format). The original black and white cartoon is also available as a special feature for the DVD release of the Warner Bros. fy|1943 movie "Air Force ".ee also
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List of cartoons featuring Daffy Duck External links
*imdb title|0036334
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