Put new text under old text. (Myrtle the Operator was the never-heard switchboard operator in the highly successful Fibber McGee radio show of that era. This is a reference to the American radio comedy series Fibber McGee and Molly, which was popular at the time. An episode of “Futurama” uses a short clip of the short in the screen gag on the opening sequence. [3] The cartoon was released on November 20, 1943, and stars Daffy Duck.[4]. The settings recalls World War I trenches more than any actual scene of World War II. gets the searchlight turned off temporarily and allows him to land unseen, Daffy uses his fingers on the searchlight's lens to make shadows of animated puppets and dancing chorus girls on the clouds to distract the Germans before hiding behind a curtain that says "asbestos". The telegram in translated English reads 'vun more kommando ...'. Daffy - The Commando is a 1943 short film feature Daffy Duck. Von Vultur thinks he's talking to Schultz, but finds himself talking to operator Myrt from the Fibber McGee & Molly radio show. Hearing an American warplane overhead, he calls in his batman – Schultz – whom he abuses by knocking him regularly over his helmet with a mallet. The German commander, Von Vulture, discovers Daffy's presence and orders his men to capture the duck. was a popular catchphrase in the show, and subsequently, in many Warner Brothers cartoons, which took situations from radio dramas and comedies as their inspiration.)[4]. Daffy - The Commando est un court-métrage réalisé par Friz Freleng avec Mel Blanc. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. He gets a telegram from the "Gestinko Gestapo", threatening him with his ‘ka-rear’ if he lets ‘vun’ more ‘kommando’ through (the letter is signed "The Apes Of Wrath" and shows three apes' heads; the apes are caricatures of Hitler, Hirohito and Mussolini, the last of whom is crossed out - reflecting the fact of Italy being knocked out of the war by then). Mein Herr, Mein Pupkin, Mein Milch, Mein Heineken ..." (the music used in the background is similar to an organ grinder.) 2/8/2012 New title added by eutychus 2/24/2012 Credits added by eutychus 3/19/2012 This is not a forum for general discussion of the article's subject. In the original, very broken German, it reads, "Dummy! "), When Von Vultur enters the phone booth, he attempts to contact Shultz, but instead gets an operator, "Ist dat you Myrt?" The cartoon was released on November 20, 1943, and stars Daffy Duck. After a quick shout of "Put out those lights!" Wait your turn! The music playing is from Wagner's opera Das Rheingold. Hitler's speech is nonsense: "Haben Sie nicht Liebe? Commando Daffy Duck goes behind enemy lines and causes havoc for a Nazi German officer and his troops. Mein herr! ", Sign 3: GERMAN TRANSLATION: "Ich bin fertig mit der telefon, Herr Von Limburger." Includes 4 cartoons: 1. In the original, very broken German, it reads, "Dummy! Wait your turn! Daffy – The Commando is a 1943 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. "), Sign 1: ENGLISH TRANSLATION: "Can't you see this telephone is busy? He … Schultz and Von Vultur go outside and use a searchlight to look for Daffy, who is floating down on a parachute, whilst singing "She Was Poor But She Was Honest" in a Cockney accent. ", Daffy 3: "It's all yours, Von Limburger!" gets the lights out, allowing him to land unseen, Daffy uses his fingers to make shadow puppets and dancing chorus girls. ("Thank you very much.") It was also featured in Bugs & Daffy: The Wartime Cartoons (1989) (MGM/UA), and then on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 6. ‎Daffy - The Commando (1943) directed by Friz Freleng • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd Letterboxd — Your life in film Finally at the end, Von Vulture shoots Daffy out of a cannon, and Daffy lands next to Hitler, who is making a speech. Daffy – The Commando 1views Commando Daffy Duck goes behind enemy lines and causes havoc for a Nazi German officer and his troops. When Von Vultur opens the curtain, Daffy makes an ugly face similar to the stereotypical Japanese faces used in cartoons at the time (see, for example, Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips), causing Von Vultur to run off frightened. Daffy - The Commando. Summary: Daffy Duck is a US Army commando, parachuting behind enemy lines. note Friz Freleng tarafından yönetilmiştir. Sign 3: GERMAN TRANSLATION: "Ich bin fertig mit der Telefon, Herr Von Limburger." Road Runner - Zoom and Bored Road Runner - … More Films, Videos like this Film, Video GREETINGS BAIT motion picture | Short film (under 30 minutes). Daffy Duck is a commando, dropped behind enemy lines, and causes havoc to the German commander, Uberkomt von Vulture, who tries to capture him. Daffy jumps up and whacks Hitler on the head with a mallet, causing Hitler to yell for Schultz, similar to Von Vultur. When Schultz falls back, Daffy (who was hiding underneath Schultz's helmet) stops Von Vultur from hitting Schultz over the head with a mallet, and instead hits him. A sauerkraut potato soup isn't eaten made with veal. When Schultz falls back, Daffy stops Von Vultur from hitting Schultz over the head with a mallet, and instead hits him. Daffy The Commando is a 1943 Looney Tunes War Time Cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng. "Danke schön." [Signed] The Apfen of History." As with many of the World War II-themed cartoons put out by the major studios, Daffy - The Commando was placed under an unofficial ban from … ", Daffy 2: "Bitte, mein Herr, haben Sie ein Fünf-Pfennig-Stück?" Looney Tunes Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. It features… Create Make social videos in an instant: use custom Put new text under old text. Daffy addresses Von Vultur as "Liederkranz", after the smelly cheese, is presented with a bomb from Daffy, ticking down. Mein milch! Daffy takes on the Nazis, including hitting Hitler with a mallet! Bleiben sie ruhig! Daffy - The Commando is a 1943 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. When Von Vultur chases Daffy behind a curtain of asbestos, Daffy makes a stereotypical Japanese face, causing Von Vultur to run off frightened. Click here to start a new topic. Stay calm!") Bleiben Sie ruhig!" Daffy the Commando - 1943 - Looney Tunes - (HD & CC), Daffy - The Commando is a 1943 Looney Tunes short directed by Friz Freleng.[3]. In many public domain prints, the signs are illegible, but read as follows: Daffy 1: "Kannst du nicht sehen, diese Telefon ist busy? Daffy – The Commando is a Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series released on to theaters, and directed by Friz Freleng. Daffy is a commando who parachutes down into the German trenches to raise hell. Just realizing its imminent danger, Von Vultur hands the bomb off to Schultz, who is literally blown through the roof. It features the character Daffy Duck. "), Sign 2 TWO MORE ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS: "Got a nickel, bud?"/"Thanks. Daffy the Commando was released on November 20th 1943. ... alle zusammen ... Ach, du lieber. ", Daffy 3: "It's all yours, Von Limburger! Sinema filmi ile ilgili bu madde taslak seviyesindedir. Approved | 7min | Animation, Short, Comedy | 20 November 1943 (USA) Commando Daffy Duck goes behind enemy lines and causes havoc for a Nazi German officer and his troops. The telegram in translated English reads 'vun more kommando ...'. Von Vultur, pausing briefly to salute a skunk with "Heil Hitler!" From left to right, the "Apes of Wrath" are Hitler, Hirohito, and Mussolini. Daffy - The Commando (Propaganda Cartoon)Directed by Friz Freleng (1943) Daffy then jumps in a plane, narrowly avoiding being shot by 'a whole mess of Messerschmitts', referring to the Nazi Messerschmitt BF 109 light fighter aircraft, when he's shot down by Von Vultur (his plane literally being blown to pieces). Hearing a plane overhead, he calls in a soldier, Schultz, whom he abuses by knocking him regularly over his helmet with a mallet. Stay calm! From left to right, the "Apes of Wrath" are Hitler, Hirohito, and Mussolini. chases Daffy to a telephone booth, where Daffy continues to make fun of him, such as nicknaming him "Von Limburger" (after the infamously foul-smelling cheese). Daffy - The Commando (1943) SoundTracks on IMDb: Memorable quotes and exchanges from movies, TV series and more... Oscars Best Picture Winners Best Picture Winners Golden Globes Emmys STARmeter Awards San Diego Comic-Con New York Comic-Con Sundance Film Festival Toronto Int'l Film Festival Awards Central Festival Central All Events was a popular catchphrase in it that referred to her).[5]. A German commander, Von Vultur, gets a telefunken from the "Gestinko Gestapo", threatening him with his 'ka-rear' if he lets "Vun-More-Kommando" through. ("Can you not see this telephone is busy? Mein Pupkin! Daffy - The Commando is a 1943 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. Von Limburger. Although it is in the public domain, it is currently withheld from American TV packages due to stereotypes of Germans and propaganda in World War II. Daffy bedevils the German commander, Von Vulture, and his sidekick, little helmet-with-two-feet Schultz, providing plenty of opportunities for anti-Nazi jokes along the way. Back at Von Vultur's bunker, Daffy tricks him into telling him the time (6:45 and one quarter) and presents him with a ticking time bomb "as a little token of our esteem". This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Daffy – The Commando article. ダフィのコマンド Daffy the Commando 1943年 ダフィの騎兵隊 Slightly Daffy 1944年 ダフィー対ハタ・マリ Plane Daffy 1944年 ダフィーの召集令状 Draftee Daffy 1945年 本屋は大騒動 Book Revue 1946年 赤ちゃん配達便 Baby Bottleneck It features Daffy Duck trying to get past enemy lines in Nazi Germany and a memorable scene where he hits Adolf Hitler over the head with a mallet. Inki and the Minah Bird 3. ("Thank you. ("Can you not see this tele radio is busy? Daffy - The Commando, yapımı Looney Tunes tarafından üstlenilen 1943 tarihli bir çizgi film. "), When Von Vultur enters the phone booth, he attempts to contact Schultz, but instead gets an operator, replying: "Ist dat you, Myrt?" Daffy then runs into what he believes is a tunnel where he can hide, but it turns out to be the barrel of a huge howitzer cannon, and he's then shot out by Von Vultur ("Now try and duck this one, you duck!"). USA, 1943. A still from the short where Schultz is in his helmet, e a poster of a woman with stars on her nipples and only wearing underwear is visible[citation needed]. Daffy jumps up and whacks Hitler on the head with a mallet, causing Hitler to yell for Schultz, similar to Von Vultur. Mein Heineken!"). Daffy - The Commando - Daffy Duck: Commando Daffy Duck goes behind enemy lines and causes havoc for a Nazi German officer and his troops. ("Please, my lord, have they a penny a piece?") DAFFY - THE COMMANDO. [6] This is due to United Artists (successor-in-interest to Associated Artists Productions) neglecting to renew the copyright in time. Danke schön. chases Daffy to a telephone booth, where Daffy continues to make fun of Von Vultur. Early one morning, somewhere in World War II-era Germany, Commander Von Vultur is tempestuously pacing back and forth inside his bunker while fuming and spluttering furiously about how so many American commandos have managed to slip behind German enemy lines undetected and how it would happen if he had sent more troops to guard the country's boundary, while a snippet from Wagner's Das Rheingold plays on the soundtrack. Back at his bunker, there is a semi-nude photo of a woman on the wall in Von Vultur's bunker. Daffy bedevils the German commander, Von Vulture, and his sidekick, little helmet-with-two-feet Schultz, providing plenty of opportunities for anti-Nazi jokes along the way. Daffy then runs into a howitzer, and is shot out by Von Vultur. Daffy is a commando who parachutes down into the German trenches to raise hell. Myrtle was the never-heard switchboard operator in the show ("Is that you, Myrt?" In many public domain prints, the signs are illegible (due to the poor quality of the PD prints), but read as follows: Daffy 1: Kannst du nicht sehen diese telefunk ist busy? Public domain Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Daffy fighting the Nazis. The poster is also visible when Schultz is kicking Von. Von Limburger. VHS of Daffy the Commando. This short, as well as a few other Warner shorts, is in the public domain after United Artists (successor-in-interest to Associated Artists Productions) neglected to renew the copyright in time. However, Daffy flies unharmed (as a ‘human cannonball’) into Berlin, where (a largely rotoscoped) Adolf Hitler is making one of his infamous emotionally-inflamed furiously-ranting public speeches (although his speech is humorously nonsensical as it goes as follows: "Haben sie nicht liebe?! A German commander, Von Vultur, gets a telefunken from the "Gestinko Gestapo", threatening him with his 'ka-rear' if he lets "Vun-More-Kommando" through. Commando Daffy Duck goes behind enemy lines and causes huge problems for a Nazi German officer, Von Vultur, … Seeing that the cartoon is nowadays an Unintentional Period Piece, it's seldom seen on TV anymore. A scene where Daffy is on a pay phone as Von Vultur is trying to get into the booth has Daffy speaking to him in German, while holding cue card-like signs with the dialogue translated for the audience (a classic example of "breaking the fourth wall"). ", Daffy 2: Bitte, mein herr, haben sie ein ein pfennigstück? ("I'm done with the phone, Mr. [Signed] The Apfen of History." Cartoons with sound effects edited by Treg Brown, Cartoons with orchestrations by Milt Franklyn, Cartoons with characters voiced by Mel Blanc, http://likelylooneymostlymerrie.blogspot.com/2017/07/417-daffy-commando-1943.html, https://archive.org/details/animationbreakdowns26, On the Air : The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio, It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House, Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th Century, https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Daffy_-_The_Commando?oldid=238847. ("I'm done with the telephone, Mr. The much abused Schultz character, an underling in the German Army who always gets the blame when things go wrong, is probably based on a similar character in the popular 1942 Jack Benny film "To Be or Not to Be".
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