Daffy's short segment has a plain background, suggesting it was cartooned separately and inserted tentatively, to be dropped seamlessly in case the censors objected to the somewhat suggestive comments about "Cucaracha". Harry James is the trumpeter on the cover of "Young Man With the Horn." The animation of the little women fainting is inspired by ". Follow. An uncredited Mel Blanc and Sara Berner provided the voices. Meanwhile, Little Red Riding Hood, based on Margaret O'Brien, skips past Daffy and toward Gran'Ma's House. The title is a pun, as a Revue is a variety show, while a Review is an evaluation of an artwork. Ya sillies!" Daffy Duck Slept Here You Were Never Duckier Daffy Dilly Riff Raffy Daffy The Stupor Salesman 1949 Wise Quackers Holiday For Drumsticks Daffy Duck Hunt 1950 Boobs in … … Well you're in luck!That's not all folks! The wolf scrambles to the top, but the Sinatra caricature reappears, held in the orderly's hands as if he were a doll. Referencing a catchphrase of the popular radio program The Aldrich Family, the king's "mother" calls out, "Hen-REEEE! On a book titled Young Man with a Horn, a caricature of Harry James breaks loose with a jazz trumpet obbligato similar to James' "You Made Me Love You", instead resolving into the standard, "It Had to Be You". Have you ever seen or heard the story of the Little Red Riding Hood, but with Daffy in it? Public Domain Soundtrack: When the Judge, the Wolf, etc., start singing to the tune of the Sextette from Gaetano Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor; Pun-Based Title: The title is a pun on "Book Review", "Revue" meaning "Variety Show", which this short basically is. plus-circle Add Review. Duck Amuck / Rabbit Fire . Birth of a Notion; Along Came Daffy ; Un bruit qui court (A Pest in the House) Mexican Joyride; 1948. Series 1, Episode 2 Unrated SD. ", just as the female characters did, and skids head first into the inferno. Ah, Cucaracha: so round, so firm, … Inside, an inebriated "cuckoo bird" pops out of a cuckoo clock to announce the arrival of midnight (and signaling the "cuckoo" activities to follow) and the books come alive. Book Revue Baby Bottleneck Daffy Doodles Hollywood Daffy The Great Piggy Bank Robbery 1947 The Birth of a Notion Along Came Daffy The Upstanding Sitter A Pest in the House Mexican Joyride 1948 What Makes Daffy Duck ? Book Revue. Also cut on The WB was Daffy's line "So round, so firm, so fully packed, so easy on the draw," which was a reference to Lucky Strike cigarettes. Daffy Duck Book Revue Episode 14. to the tune of "Lucia di Lammermoor"), though the Wolf makes his Escape soon after. 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Zoot Suit Daffy persona is based on the cartoon, "Book Revue". Browse more videos. Directed by Robert Clampett. Immediately thereafter, a jam session begins featuring Harry James, Tommy Dorsey on the cover of "Brass" (who at one point rubs his trombone slide under W.C. Fields' nose), an Indian on the cover of Drums Along the Mohawk who morphs into Gene Krupa, Benny Goodman as the "Pie-Eyed Piper" (some mice yell "Yay, Benny! Watch Daffy Duck - Season 1, Episode 8 - Book Revue / Robin Hood Daffy: Books in a bookshop come to life and have a jam session. What Makes Daffy Duck? 7:02. Out of the supporting characters, the rapacious Big Bad Wolf is my favourite. Then Little Red Riding Hood (based on Margaret O'Brien) is going to "Gran'Ma's House." Charles Laughton as Henry VIII transforms into Henry Aldrich, the teenage character on the popular radio program. The Censored one the Uncle Tom's Cabin part had been edited out. Weasel Stop. Daffy Duck Book Revue Episode 14 . I was initially disappointed with Book Revue because there was no story. The gray, blanketed, emaciated character, overemphasizing Sinatra's real-life physique, enters on the cover of The Voice in the Wilderness. Daffy Duck - Pato Lucas y el Dinosaurio (Daffy Duck & Dinosaur) Broderickpuckey87 . An excerpt from the 1946 cartoon Book Revue starring Daffy Duck. Unlike Volume 1, which was released in a digibook, Volume 2 was released in a standard 1 movie case. ... ya sillies!". Daffy Duck Book Revue Episode 14. This Daffy Duck scene is one of them. to swing music and jazz. Daffy Duck : Swing music. The ultimate Warner Brothers “books come to life” cartoon. Suddenly, the Wolf pops out of Dante's Inferno, ending the cartoon demanding the characters "Stop that dancing up there! Who Scent You? Senorella And The Glass Huarache. "Book Revue" is a Daffy Duck cartoon that escaped in 1946 from the mind of one of the all-time great cartoon directors Mr. Robert Clampett!