![]() ![]() This short features Billy West as the voice of Elmer Fudd with James Arnold Taylor, who was uncredited, providing his first line.Mel Blanc posthumously stars as Daffy Duck, using archive recordings from the song " Daffy Duck's Rhapsody".As the "That's All, Folks!" script is shown on the Looney Tunes bullseye, shotgun firings are heard, and holes are shot through the screen as Daffy jumps through (doing his iconic "Woo-Hoo!" laugh and bounce along the way), followed by Elmer, who says "Now I'm weawwy, weawwy mad!" He breaks the fourth wall by doing his iconic laugh at the viewers before shooting, cutting to credits. Fudd cocks his gun in preparation, but right before he shoots, a cabin prop from earlier crushes him, and the play ends. He jumps on Fudd, blinding him, and causing him to shoot wildly, destroying most of the set.Īs the final line of the song approaches, Daffy leaps onto the front of the stage. ![]() Daffy runs up a ladder and narrowly avoids getting shot, while having many other weapons tossed at him by an angry Elmer. Elmer is initially missing for most of this scene, but finally reveals himself after Daffy turns over a cardboard hunter. As the verse about the several other animals people could hunt starts, the lighting gives everything saturated and bright colors to contrast with a dark background. Daffy continues the play while using the props to attempt to evade and outwit Elmer Fudd, who is relentless in chasing him. The two scramble to try and point the gun at the other, with Daffy still singing his piece. However, on the line "I'm lit up like a Christmas tree," Fudd sneaks into a present (which is one of the props) and points his gun at Daffy, who manages to cover up the present at the last second. At first, Daffy does not notice Fudd, who is stopped from shooting Daffy from the prop placement. As Daffy sings about how hunters are constantly after him, Fudd sneaks on the stage in pursuit. As the show starts, Daffy (with green eyes) reveals himself to the audience, with Elmer seemingly driven mad, before being taken over by hunter instincts. However, a sticker on the poster peels off as he walks away to reveal the text "Starring Daffy Duck". Elmer Fudd (with teal eyes) sees the poster of a theatrical performance, Requiem for a Hunt, and wishes to see it, as he is a hunter himself. ![]()
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