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1964 film

The Iceman Ducketh
The Iceman Ducketh title card.png
Directed by Phil Monroe
Story past John Dunn
Starring Mel Blanc
Music by Nib Lava
Animation by Bob Bransford
Tom Ray
Ken Harris
Richard Thompson
Bob Matz
Alex Ignatiev
Harry Dearest
(furnishings)
Layouts by Bob Givens
Backgrounds by William Butler
Color procedure Technicolor

Production
company

Warner Bros. Cartoons

Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Vitaphone

Release date

May 16, 1964 (USA)

Running time

6 minutes
Language English

The Iceman Ducketh is a 1964 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon directed by Phil Monroe and Maurice Noble, with a story by John W. Dunn.[1] The short was released on May 16, 1964, and stars Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck.[2] It was the concluding Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon featuring Bugs and Daffy together until Box-Role Bunny in 1991, and the last that Chuck Jones worked on, though he was fired at an early phase of production and replaced past Monroe (by the time information technology was released, Jones had already produced two cartoons at his new studio, Sib-Tower 12).

The roaring of the angry bears in the cartoon seems to exist the same sound effect used for the monster's roar in the feature film The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, which was also produced past Warner Bros. Clips from this cartoon were used and commentated on by John Madden and Pat Summerall as the second quarter of the 2001 Cartoon Network special The Big Game XXIX: Bugs Vs. Daffy.

The scene in which Bugs Bunny throws a saucepan of h2o claiming having seen it in "a toothpaste ad in one case" which freezes so Daffy Duck slams into it has been a source of Internet memes in 2021.

Summary [edit]

At a trading post up in the Klondike, many fur trappers have come up in to trade in their furs for big bucks later a successful fur trapping season. When Daffy Duck sees Garcon, the manager of the trading post, giving money to the last fur trapper, he checks in to enquire if trading in furs for coin is true. Garcon answers it'due south true, merely Daffy decides to get out and trap some fur for money, only as Garcon warns him that fur trapping season is over due to the approaching winter.

Scoffing at the idea of winter, Daffy vows to catch a fur just as winter sets in just as all of a sudden. Bugs Bunny makes a snow rabbit, telling us information technology'll fool Daffy for a while, while he makes his getaway. Daffy comes up to the snow rabbit and warns him non to move or be pulverized. When the coal nose of the snow rabbit falls off, Daffy takes that as movement and proceeds to whack the snow rabbit to pieces until he hits a hibernating bear, whom the snow rabbit was built over. Angry at having his hibernation disturbed, the bear claws Daffy, who runs off thinking the comport missed until he falls to pieces.

Simply as Bugs is tutting off Daffy's misfortune, Daffy catches up and pokes his rifle at him. When Bugs asks Daffy if he's got some contempt towards him, Daffy states he'south only later on the fur, of which he finds Bugs' to be the softest he's felt. Every bit Bugs starts bragging virtually getting his suits from "the same tailor as the Duke of Windsor," Daffy just states he's non interested in whatever "sales pitch" (Ken Harris animates this scene—his last work at Warner's). Daffy refuses to give Bugs a sporting take a chance and threatens to shoot him in the neck, but Bugs kisses him, plugs up his gun with his carrot and runs away. Daffy tries to shoot Bugs, but the gun expands from the carrot; as Daffy tries to dislodge the carrot, the gun explodes in his face. Daffy and so snarls: "Ooooh, I Dearest him!"

Afterwards, Daffy ignores a sign alarm him there are hibernating animals, vowing that "I know one that isn't gonna get much slumber!" No sooner does he say that than he comes across an alarm clock, that rings and wakes up another hibernating bear. Thinking Daffy to be responsible for the rude enkindling, the acquit chases him direct into a cave where Bugs directs them. Bugs and so seals up the cave entrance with a boulder, leaving the behave to pummel Daffy, who finally exits the cave looking a little worse for vesture.

Further on, Bugs has come across a sign warning him that he'south in avalanche territory merely every bit Daffy comes running up. Bugs manages to inform him of where they are and instructs him to follow on tiptoe. Daffy obliges and, after a few seconds, asks Bugs if it's safety to talk. Bugs pretends he didn't hear, prompting Daffy to ask again in his loudest whisper. When Bugs once again pretends not to hear, Daffy gets mad enough to simply shout his question, causing snow to autumn all over him. Bugs informs him that it withal isn't safe then and Daffy sarcastically thanks him.

Back at his pigsty, Bugs goes down for a remainder just every bit Daffy comes upwardly with dynamite. Every bit Daffy trails out the wire, Bugs moves the hole and then he secretly places the dynamite next to Daffy, but equally Daffy prepares a detonator ("I honey doing this, especially because I DESPISE him!"). After the dynamite explodes on Daffy, Daffy states how he's going to cry.

Bugs manages to take refuge in a tree, forcing Daffy to put firewood around the stump in an attempt to fume him out, simply the fire melts the snow on the tree, causing it to fall on Daffy and freeze him in an ice statue. Bugs takes this consequence to make his getaway, simply Daffy manages to free himself and get blasted by his own gun while trying to costless it from the ice statue ("Say, whose side are you on, fella?"). Using skis, Daffy pursues Bugs to the lake, firing his gun every bit he goes. Inspired by a guy'south action in a toothpaste ad, Bugs creates an "invisible shield" by throwing out a bucket of water, which freezes into a shield, which Daffy crashes into. This gag spoofs Colgate commercials of the early 1960s.

Up a hill, Daffy drops a pebble that rolls into a giant snowball, in the hopes it will engulf Bugs. The snowball misses Bugs past a few inches, but engulfs three hibernating bears in the cave Bugs had earlier trapped Daffy in, and falls out the other end of the cavern. Later on a brief bedrock catapult gag, similar to those from the Wile Eastward. Coyote and Road Runner cartoons, the snowball lands on Daffy, who runs up a tree just as the angry bears threaten to massacre him.

Later that nighttime, Bugs decides to plow in for wintertime hibernation and bids Daffy and the bears goodnight. Daffy, now looking blueish from the cold and worse for wear from an unseen fight with the bears (that might've taken place during the coma between this scene and the snowball gag), only curses over the mess he'due south gotten himself into while nevertheless clinging to the treetop.

Domicile media [edit]

"The Iceman Ducketh" is available, uncensored and uncut, on the Looney Tunes Superstars DVD. However, information technology was cropped to widescreen.

See as well [edit]

  • List of American films of 1964
  • List of cartoons featuring Daffy Duck
  • Listing of Bugs Bunny cartoons

References [edit]

  1. ^ Beck, Jerry; Friedwald, Will (1989). Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros. Cartoons. Henry Holt and Co. p. 348. ISBN0-8050-0894-two.
  2. ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp. 60–62. ISBN0-8160-3831-seven . Retrieved 6 June 2020.

External links [edit]

  • The Iceman Ducketh at IMDb

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Iceman_Ducketh

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