Quackodile Tears
Quackodile Tears | |
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Directed by | Arthur Davis |
Story by | Co-story artists: John Dunn Carl Kohler |
Produced by | David H. DePatie (uncredited) |
Starring | Voice characterizations: Mel Blanc Additional voice characterizations: June Foray (uncredited) |
Music by | Music directed and orchestrated by: Milt Franklyn |
Animation by | Character animation artists: Gerry Chiniquy Virgil Ross Bob Matz Lee Halpern Art Leonardi Effects animation artist: Harry Love (uncredited) |
Layouts by | Character and background layout artist: Robert Gribbroek |
Backgrounds by | Background paint artist: Tom O'Loughlin |
Color process | Technicolor |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release date | March 31, 1962 |
Running time | 6' |
Language | English |
Quackodile Tears is a 1962 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Art Davis.[1] The short was released on March 31, 1962, and stars Daffy Duck.[2]
Plot
Honeybunch is sitting on an egg in her nest and knitting. She tells Daffy it's his turn to sit, but he refuses until she kicks his butt. He moves the egg for a moment to fluff up the nest, but the egg rolls away down the hill and into another nest full of eggs. Unbeknownst to him, these are alligator eggs. Unable to tell the difference, Daffy picks an egg at random and brings it back to his nest. The mother alligator sees him take an egg and cries out, and the father alligator chases Daffy. They squabble about the egg back and forth for a while until Honeybunch returns.
At one point, Daffy uses a grenade painted white as a trap for the crocodile. Honeybunch mistakes it as Daffy throwing away their egg, so she strangles Daffy and forces him to sit on that "egg", ignoring Daffy's explanation that it is a grenade, not the real egg. It explodes, setting his tail on fire.
She makes him sit on the real egg until it hatches into a baby alligator. And when Daffy starts clobbering the alligator with a bat, she tells her husband it's just an ugly duckling which will grow into a beautiful swan. Meanwhile, Mrs. Alligator tells her husband something similar, since both families had swapped eggs.
References
- ^ Beck, Jerry; Friedwald, Will (1989). Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros. Cartoons. Henry Holt and Co. p. 337. ISBN 0-8050-0894-2.
- ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp. 60–62. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
External links
- 1962 animated films
- 1962 films
- Films directed by Arthur Davis
- Merrie Melodies short films
- Warner Bros. Cartoons animated short films
- American films
- Films featuring Daffy Duck
- Films about crocodilians
- Animated films about reptiles and amphibians
- 1962 short films
- 1960s American animated films
- Films scored by Milt Franklyn
- Warner Bros. animated short films, 1960s
- Merrie Melodies stubs