The Daffy Duckaroo

The Daffy Duckaroo
Looney Tunes (Daffy Duck) series
Directed by Norman McCabe[1]
Produced by Leon Schlesinger
Story by Melvin Millar
Voices by Mel Blanc
Music by Carl W. Stalling
Animation by Cal Dalton
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date(s) October 24, 1942
Color process black, & white
Running time 7:42 min
Language English

The Daffy Duckaroo is a Warner Bros. cartoon released in theaters in 1942, directed by Norman McCabe and features Daffy Duck as a crooning cowboy film star. The film is set in the American West.

Plot

On a donkey and pulling a trailer, Daffy moves from Hollywood to the American West, where he comes upon an Indian encampment. He is about to run away when he is wooed by an Indian girl. He serenades her and follows her into her teepee.

The Indian girl says she would love to be Daffy's girlfriend, but her boyfriend Little Beaver will never allow it. When Little Beaver arrives, Daffy hides in a dresser and emerges disguised as an Indian girl himself. Little Beaver attempts to kiss him until he discovers the disguise.

Little Beaver chases Daffy through the Painted Desert and the Petrified Forest until he calls for aid with smoke signals. The Indians surround Daffy's trailer and remove the tires. One Indian promptly returns them saying the tires do not fit his vehicle.

References

  1. Borowiec, Piotr (1 January 1998). Animated Short Films: A Critical Index to Theatrical Cartoons. Scarecrow Press. p. 204. ISBN 978-0-8108-3503-0.
Preceded by
The Impatient Patient
Daffy Duck Cartoons
1942
Succeeded by
To Duck or Not To Duck


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