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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Edgar Allan Pooh

. . . while top Sex Education honchos slather PLANE DAFFY with praise for its uninhibited flogging of their ideal for Oral Sex to be reciprocated to the female in a heterosexual coupling. Obviously, Warner Bros. had a dual purpose in promulgating PLANE DAFFY. Shaming the World-Wrecking Top Nazi leaders into shooting themselves in the head (and, sure enough, the Power of Warner's suggestion soon led "Der Fuhrer" himself, Adolf Hitler, into aping the cartoon versions of his henchmen Goering and Goebels here at PLANE DAFFY's close by shooting himself in the mouth in Real Life a few minutes after he viewed this animated short in his Bunker) was one of their priorities. More importantly, the Warner Bros. foresaw the havoc a Baby Boom would cause in America as all those millions of servicemen returned to their female counterparts, who lacked The Pill and most of the other Civilized Means of Contraception. The only hope in keeping the U.S. Social Fabric from being ripped apart, with Boomers such as Hillary the the Trumpster STILL fighting like over-crowded kindergartners this far into the 21st Century, was the promotion of Population Stability through fully reciprocal Oral Sex. A close viewing of PLANE DAFFY tunes up 14 overt or subliminal allusions to female-on-male activity of this nature, as well as 27 male-to-female connections. Without Warner's timely PLANE DAFFY warning, most of the Real Life tongue wagging never would have happened, and Millennials would be coping with TWICE AS MANY BOOMERS underfoot as we're actually putting up with Today!

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])

"Plane Daffy" is an American 7-minute cartoon from the year 1944 and everybody who knows a bit about history will immediately realize that this was done during the later days of World War II with the United States already being involved. Daffy is the star here, even if he does not appear before half of the film. It is all about keeping military secrets from a femme fatale spy who is a reference to Mata Hari. In the end, we also get to see caricatures of Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito(?) and two of them die. This film was generally a bit darker in tone than most other Warner Bros. cartoons, but this was of course to emphasize the seriousness of the matter here. There are certainly films out there by the company that make a bigger impact in terms of comedy or story, but this one here is absolutely worth seeing as a prime example of how films (and cartoons more specifically) were used back then to get political messages to the people. I recommend the watch.

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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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angelynx-2

High-speed Tashlin wackiness! When one after another of a company of Allied carrier pigeons falls prey to the seductive wiles of "Queen of the Spies" Hatta Mari, self-described woman-hater Daffy Duck is sent to carry military secrets through her net. After a frenetic battle at slinky Mari's pad Daffy's secret document is revealed (via x-ray machine; he swallowed it) to Hitler plus Mussolini and Hirohito --who have to shoot themselves through the head after agreeing with it! All the hallmarks of a wartime 'toon -- violence, sex appeal, ridicule of the enemy --plus Tashlin's signature brashness and blinding speed. Ace!

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