Plane Daffy
Plane Daffy
NR | 16 September 1944 (USA)
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Daffy Duck is a message courier bird delivering a military secret that a femme fatale Nazi spy is determined to get.

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HeadlinesExotic

Boring

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BoardChiri

Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay

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Salubfoto

It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.

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Orla Zuniga

It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review

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TheLittleSongbird

Most of Frank Tashlin's cartoons are hugely entertaining and clever, they deserve to be better known as does Tashlin as a director. And Daffy Duck is one of Looney Tunes/Warner Brothers' best characters. Plane Daffy is a classic for both. The animation is fluid and colourful, with expertly camera angles(always one of Tashlin's directorial strengths), and the music is both lively and catchy. The writing is fresh and fabulously witty, there is some brashness but also degrees of subtlety, and to call the gags hilarious is an understatement, very hard to pick a standout as they're all great in their own way. Plane Daffy is easily one of Tashlin's funniest, and with the sexual tension and the caricatures at the end one of his daring too, managing to do that without offending. The story is not exceptional from a premise point of view, but the breakneck pace, the fantastic humour and managing to not be afraid of being ahead of its time makes that not matter at all. Daffy is on top form, the femme fatale character is both beautiful and dangerous and the voice work from Mel Blanc et al is spot on. Overall, a classic. 10/10 Bethany Cox

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slymusic

Directed by Frank Tashlin, "Plane Daffy" is a World War II Daffy Duck cartoon that is quite bizarre. Amidst some amusing rhymed narration by Robert C. Bruce, we feast our eyes upon a very sad squadron of Air Force chickens at their flight station, weeping for their lost comrade. It's up to Daffy, the "squadron woman hater", to deliver a secret military document and resist the flirtations of a slinky Nazi spy hen named Hatta Mari.Here are my favorite sequences from "Plane Daffy". Daffy ogles Hatta Mari's leg and then gets electrocuted by her kiss. When he escapes her hideout, he quickly returns, telling her, " Let's go back inside. It's scaaaary out there!" And I love the caricatures of Hitler, Goering, and Goebbels at the very end."Plane Daffy" is a cartoon that lives up to its title, because once Daffy winds up in Hatta Mari's hideout, the rest of the film is absolutely silly!

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phantom_tollbooth

Frank Tashlin's 'Plane Daffy' is a wonderful wartime cartoon which is very definitely aimed at adults. Aside from containing three suicides and possibly the most cigarettes in any one scene in animation history, 'Plane Daffy' is based around the character Hatta Mari, a leggy blonde nazi pigeon who seduces military secrets out of carrier pigeons. This makes for an extremely sexually charged cartoon, quite literally in one case! Similar in many ways to the excellent Private Snafu cartoon rumours (which was written by Dr. Seuss), 'Plane Daffy' tells most of its story in rhyme, until Daffy finally arrives and the wisecracks get a little looser. Daffy, despite having top billing, doesn't appear in the cartoon until it's more than half way finished but when he does, he knocks the action up a notch from witty setup to lunatic conclusion.Professing to be a woman hater (!), Daffy nevertheless succumbs to Hatti Mari immediately, resulting in the longest animated screen kiss I've ever seen. Tashlin, always the Warner director who owed the most to live action techniques, treats Hatta Mari as if she were a real life screen goddess, never missing a chance to present a titillating angle of her top-heavy figure! The sexual tension between her and Daffy adds a new angle to an age-old chase format and Tashlin's direction is extremely energetic. Special mention must go to Warren Foster's script, which not only features the excellent rhyming narration ("relaxes" is rhymed with "enemy axis", to give but one example of the unpredictable wit on show) but several absolutely hilarious gags. My favourites involve a military-secret-dispenser and a fridge light. There are also lots of subtler in-jokes, such as the fact that Hatta Mari is not only a spoonerism of Matta Hari but also an old fashioned slang term for a loose woman (you get her pregnant, you hatta mari her! Get it?). 'Plane Daffy' is the Warner animation studio at its bawdiest and also, frequently, at its funniest.

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Lee Eisenberg

While most of the WWII-era cartoons from Warner Bros. had the characters kicking Nazi butt head on - or at least contributing to the war effort back home - "Plane Daffy" takes a different approach. After several pigeons get seduced by female Nazi spy Hatta Mari and divulge national secrets, the army hires none other than the looniest of all ducks to deliver the secret. But when Daffy meets the woman, it's up to him.Obviously, when there's the risk that someone's trying to attack you, you wonder whom you can trust, or who might be a spy. Needless to say, they make it as funny as possible here. The truth is, I might have gotten tempted to spill the beans to a babe like that woman! But anyway, it's a really funny cartoon.Yeah, that's not a secret at all.

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