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Daffy Duck is interrupted during his bath by the distressing sobs of a yellow duckling carrying a satchel. Despite Daffy's attempts to inquire about the duckling's troubles, he is met with dismissive replies. Even the arrival of a hunter fails to deter the duckling's curt responses.
Quackodile Tears is a 1962 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Art Davis, during his spare time while working at Hanna-Barbera. [2] [3] The short was released on March 31, 1962, and stars Daffy Duck.
Michael Barrier writes, "Baby Bottleneck, like Book Revue (1946), reveals just how great Bob Clampett's impact was on the Warner Bros. cartoons in the early 1940s... As so often in Clampett's best cartoons, there is a prevailing air of hysteria and madness: The stork is drunk, inexperienced help is delivering babies to the wrong mothers, everything is a mess — and all is bliss."
These hilarious duck jokes totally fit the bill. The post 45 Duck Jokes That Will Quack You Up appeared first on Reader's Digest.
When feeding baby birds, the workers at this rescue facility also wear mirrored masks so all the birds see when they look up is the reflection of more birds, rather than human faces.
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Baby Huey made a comic book debut in Little Audrey #25, 1952, by Harvey Comics. Harvey Comics Hits #60 [5] was the second Harvey-published comic book to feature the character. The 1956 comic Baby Huey, the Baby Giant was the first to bear the character's name; it ran for 99 issues
I've watched this video at least three times because Boba's bark/quack is the cutest thing ever! Commenters also got a kick out of the Corgi's adorable reaction to mom saying playtime was over ...