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'''''Drip-Along Daffy''''' is the three hundred and forty-third  ''[[Merrie Melodies (theatrical shorts)|Merrie Melodies]]'' theatrical short. It was distributed by [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] and [[The Vitaphone Corporation]] on [[November 17]], [[1952]]. It was written by [[Michael Maltese]], produced by [[Edward Selzer]] and directed by [[Chuck Jones]].
'''''Drip-Along Daffy''''' is the three hundred and forty-third  ''[[Merrie Melodies (theatrical shorts)|Merrie Melodies]]'' theatrical short. It was distributed by [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] and [[The Vitaphone Corporation]] on [[November 17]], [[1952]]. It was written by [[Michael Maltese]], produced by [[Edward Selzer]] and directed by [[Chuck Jones]].


Drip-Along Daffy (a Western-Type Hero) and his sidekick Ham-along Porky (Comedy Relief) head to the town of Snake-Bite Center, where Daffy elects himself as sheriff and has to clean up this one-horse town when outlaw Nasty Canasta comes-a lookin' fer a showdown!
A Western-type hero and his comedy relief head to the town of Snake-Bite Center, where the former elects himself as sheriff and has to clean up the town from Nasty Canasta.


==Detailed summary==
==Detailed summary==
==Memorable quotes==
==Memorable quotes==
'''Daffy:''' I told you I'd clean up thisth one-horsth town! (puts on sanitation cap and wheels a street cleaner's basket)<br>
'''Western-Type Hero:''' I told you I'd clean up this one-horse town!<br>
'''Sherriff Porky:''' L-l-lucky for him, this IS a one-horse town.
'''Comedy Relief:''' L-l-lucky for him, this ''is'' a one-horse town.


==Characters==
==Characters==
{{CastTop}}
{{CastTop}}
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|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Daffy Duck (character)|Dtip-Along Daffy]] (Western-Type Hero)
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Daffy Duck (character)|Western-Type Hero]]
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Mel Blanc]]
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Mel Blanc]]
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|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Porky Pig|Ham-along Porky]] (Comedy Relief)
|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Porky Pig|Comedy Relief]]
|style="background-color:#clear"| Mel Blanc
|style="background-color:#clear"| Mel Blanc
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{{CastBottom}}
==Locations==
==Locations==
*[[Earth]]
* [[Earth]]
**[[America]]
** [[United States]]
***The Old West
*** [[Snake-Bite Center]]
***Snake-Bite Center
**** Saloon
***Saloon


==Objects==
==Objects==
*Sheriff Badge
* Toy soldier with loaded rifle  
*Toy Solider with loaded rifle
*Sanitation Cap and street cleaners wagon


==Production==
==Production==
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The music was composed by [[Carl W. Stalling]].
The music was composed by [[Carl W. Stalling]].


Porky sings the song, ''[[The Flower of Gower Gulch]]'' during the opening title and character introduction sequences.
Porky sings the song "[[The Flower of Gower Gulch]]" during beginning.


==Crew Credits==
==Crew Credits==
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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
* Part of the title, 'Drip-Along' is a pun of 'Hopalong', which was based on 'Hopalong Cassidy'.
* Part of the title, "Drip-Along" is a pun on "Hopalong," which is derived from Hopalong Cassidy.
* This cartoon was produced as a parody of the classic Western films that were widely popular at the time of its release, and features Daffy Duck as a "Western-Type Hero", Drip-Along Daffy, who, with his trusty "Comedy Relief" (Porky Pig) hopes to clean up a violence-filled "one-horse town".
* This cartoon was produced as a parody of the classic Western films that were widely popular at the time of its release.
* In a tongue-in-cheek nod to The Lone Ranger's horse Silver, Daffy's horse is named, 'Tinfoil'.
* In a tongue-in-cheek nod to The Lone Ranger's horse Silver, Daffy's horse is name  Tinfoil.
* The final scene is a nod to the ending of the [[1937]] ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' short, ''[[Egghead Rides Again]]'', which featured [[Elmer Fudd]]'s prototype [[Egghead]] given the job of cleaning up after the cows and horses following his failure as a cowboy. Coincidentally, Egghead's voice in that cartoon is very similar to [[Tex Avery]]'s early "screwball" version of [[Daffy Duck]].
* The final scene is a nod to the ending of the [[1937]] ''Merrie Melodies'' short, ''[[Egghead Rides Again]]'', which featured [[Egghead]] given the job of cleaning up after the cows and horses following his failure as a cowboy. Coincidentally, Egghead's voice in that cartoon is very similar to [[Tex Avery]]'s early "screwball" version of [[Daffy Duck]].


==Legacy==
==Legacy==
* This cartoon marked the debut of [[Nasty Canasta]], who would make two more appearances: the [[1954]] short, ''[[My Little Duckaroo]]'' and the [[1956]] ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' short, ''[[Barbary-Coast Bunny]]'', in which Canasta got a redeign.
* [[Nasty Canasta]] would make two more appearances in the [[1954]] short, ''[[My Little Duckaroo]]'' and the [[1956]] ''[[Looney Tunes (theatrical shorts)|Looney Tunes]]'' short, ''[[Barbary-Coast Bunny]]''.
* Scenes from this cartoon were used in the TV specials: ''[[How Bugs Bunny Won the West]]'' and ''[[Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special]]''
* Scenes from this cartoon were used in the TV specials ''[[How Bugs Bunny Won the West]]'' and ''[[Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special]]''


==Home availability==
==Home availability==
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**''[[Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1]]''
**''[[Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1]]''
**''[[Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 2]]''
**''[[Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 2]]''
==References==
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Revision as of 06:42, 16 June 2024

Drip-Along Daffy
Drip-Along Daffy lobby card.jpg
Lobby card.
Production company Warner Bros. Cartoons
Distributor Warner Bros. Pictures
The Vitaphone Corporation
Release date November 17, 1951
Starring Mel Blanc
Producer(s) Edward Selzer
Music composed by Carl Stalling
Story by Michael Maltese
Animation Phil Monroe
Lloyd Vaughan
Ben Washam
Ken Harris
Director(s) Charles M. Jones
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Drip-Along Daffy is the three hundred and forty-third Merrie Melodies theatrical short. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and The Vitaphone Corporation on November 17, 1952. It was written by Michael Maltese, produced by Edward Selzer and directed by Chuck Jones.

A Western-type hero and his comedy relief head to the town of Snake-Bite Center, where the former elects himself as sheriff and has to clean up the town from Nasty Canasta.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Western-Type Hero: I told you I'd clean up this one-horse town!
Comedy Relief: L-l-lucky for him, this is a one-horse town.

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Western-Type Hero Mel Blanc
Comedy Relief Mel Blanc
Saloon Bartender Mel Blanc
Nasty Canasta Mel Blanc

Locations

Objects

  • Toy soldier with loaded rifle

Production

Development

Filming

Music

The music was composed by Carl W. Stalling.

Porky sings the song "The Flower of Gower Gulch" during beginning.

Crew Credits

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: November 17, 1951 in theatres

Behind the scenes

  • Part of the title, "Drip-Along" is a pun on "Hopalong," which is derived from Hopalong Cassidy.
  • This cartoon was produced as a parody of the classic Western films that were widely popular at the time of its release.
  • In a tongue-in-cheek nod to The Lone Ranger's horse Silver, Daffy's horse is name Tinfoil.
  • The final scene is a nod to the ending of the 1937 Merrie Melodies short, Egghead Rides Again, which featured Egghead given the job of cleaning up after the cows and horses following his failure as a cowboy. Coincidentally, Egghead's voice in that cartoon is very similar to Tex Avery's early "screwball" version of Daffy Duck.

Legacy

Home availability

References