The Daffy Doc
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The Daffy Doc is a 1938 Looney Tunes
Looney Tunes
Looney Tunes is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon series. It preceded the Merrie Melodies series and was Warner Bros.'s first animated theatrical series. Since its first official release, 1930's Sinkin' in the Bathtub, the series has become a worldwide media franchise, spawning several television...

 cartoon
Cartoon
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 starring Porky Pig
Porky Pig
Porky Pig is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. He was the first character created by the studio to draw audiences based on his star power, and the animators created many critically acclaimed shorts using the fat little pig...

 and Daffy Duck
Daffy Duck
Daffy Duck is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons, often running the gamut between being the best friend and sometimes arch-rival of Bugs Bunny...

. This cartoon was produced
by Leon Schlesinger
Leon Schlesinger
Leon Schlesinger was an American film producer, most noted for founding Leon Schlesinger Productions, which later became the Warner Bros. Cartoons studio, during the golden age of Hollywood animation.-Early life and career:...

, and released by Vitaphone
Vitaphone
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 and Warner Bros.

Plot

Dr. Quack is trying to keep Daffy Quiet for him to do the operation, but Daffy gets too insane when he was barking orders(Cotton, scissors, needle etc.). Daffy is kicked out into an "artificial lung" machine that inflates Daffy's body parts. Insulted, he decides to get his own patient. Daffy grabs a sledge hammer, puts it behind his back, and starts to look for a patient. While back in the operating room, Dr. Quack had finished fixing the patient (who turns out to be a football) and started to play with it. Daffy looks out the window for a patient where sees Porky strolling by. Daffy jumps out of the window and follows him (until they go to the back of the building and hits Porky in the head). He carries Porky in on a stretcher to use as his patient. Later, Porky is lying in a bed with a thermometer in his mouth (which later turns out to be a lollipop). Daffy is listening to Porky's heartbeat with a giant ragged stethoscope. After Daffy pulls the thermometer out of Porky's mouth, Porky tries to tell him that he's not sick, but Daffy ignores him and thrusts it back into his mouth. He then states that he must hold a consultation. He then knocks himself on the head and three images of himself appear. They talk about what to do when they all agree that an operation is in order. Daffy reaches into his medical bag and pulls out a big saw. He walks over to Porky, pulls the covers down and lifts his gown to operate. When Porky sees what he is going to do he yells, "Hey! What's the big idea?" A chase though the hospatal emerges. Porky runs through a door, slams it and holds it to try to keep Daffy out only to find Daffy standing behind the door where he greets Porky with a cheery "Hello chum!" Porky panics and crashes through the door and Daffy runs after him. He runs through the hallway with Daffy right behind him. Daffy catches up with Porky and grabs the end of his gown. Porky and Daffy crash into the machine that was seen earlier. After it spits them both out, their bodies inflate and deflate as the cartoon ends.

Censorship

  • Nickelodeon has aired two versions of this cartoon: a heavily edited redrawn colorized version and a lightly edited computer-colorized version.
    • The heavily edited redrawn version cut shortened the part where Daffy holds three signs signalling the operation audience to be quiet ("Shh!", "Hush Yo' Mouf!" and Hebrew text which, when shaken, becomes "Silence is Foo!") by removing the "Hush Yo' Mouf!" and Hebrew text/"Silence is Foo!" signs, cut the scene of Daffy consulting his three ghostly "selves" after hitting himself with a mallet, and cut the part where Daffy and Porky fall into the iron lung (making the cartoon skip from the hospital chase the random ending of Porky and Daffy inflating and deflating).
    • The computer-colorized version only shortened the part where Daffy holds three signs signalling the operation audience to be quiet ("Shh!", "Hush Yo' Mouf!" and Hebrew text which, when shaken, becomes "Silence is Foo!") by removing the "Hush Yo' Mouf!" and Hebrew text/"Silence is Foo!" signs.

Running gags

  • The scene of Porky getting operated with a saw gets reused in Patient Porky
    Patient Porky
    Patient Porky is a Warner Brothers Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon, starring Porky Pig. It was directed by Bob Clampett, written by Warren Foster, and scored by Carl W. Stalling. Patient Porky was released on August 24, 1940...

    (1940).
  • Porky's stutter, "Th-Th-Th" from the Porky in a Drum ident was heard in this cartoon.

DVD availability

This cartoon is included in Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 5 Disc 3.
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