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The Spy Swatter

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The Spy Swatter
Directed byRudy Larriva
Produced byWilliam L. Hendricks
Herbert Klynn
Animation byEd Friedman
Virgil Ross
Bob Bransford
Layouts byDon Sheppard
Backgrounds byWalt Peregoy
Color processTechnicolor
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
The Vitaphone Corporation
Running time
6 minutes

The Spy Swatter is a 1967 animated short directed by Rudy Larriva and featuring Daffy Duck, Sam Cat and Speedy Gonzales.

Plot

A secret strength formula for mice has been developed, and Speedy is tasked with getting it to the Mouse Factory. Unfortunately, Daffy has been sent by a rival agency to stop him. Daffy uses a variety of inventions to cut the mouse off or nab him, all of which backfire on him, or Speedy outwits him. The final plan, a mouse-seeking missile, is changed by Speedy to a duck-seeking missile; Daffy frantically returns to his base and it blows up there. Speedy pops in the door and says to Daffy, "I want to tell you a little secret. Us good guys always win!"

Crew

  • Voice Characterizations: Mel Blanc
  • Director: Rudy Larriva
  • Story: Tom Dagenais, Cal Howard
  • Layout: Don Sheppard
  • Background: Walt Peregoy
  • Animation: Ed Friedman, Virgil Ross, Bob Bransford
  • Film Editor: Joe Siracusa
  • Music: William Lava
  • Produced by: William L. Hendricks & Herbert Klynn

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