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'''''Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island''''', also known as '''''Daffy Duck's Movie: Fantastic Island''''', is an American animated anthology film directed by Friz Freleng and Phil Monroe. The film is the fourth compilation of classic [[Warner Bros. Cartoons|Warner Bros.]] cartoon shorts and newly made bridging sequences, and is hosted by [[Daffy Duck (character)|Daffy Duck]] and [[Speedy Gonzales (character)|Speedy Gonzales]]. It was the first ''Looney Tunes'' compilation film to center on Daffy, as the previous ones had centered on [[Bugs Bunny (character)|Bugs Bunny]]. It was released on [[August 5]], [[1983]].
'''''Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island''''', also known as '''''Daffy Duck's Movie: Fantastic Island''''', is an American animated anthology film based on the ''[[Looney Tunes (theatrical shorts)|Looney Tunes]]''/''[[Merrie Melodies (theatrical shorts)|Merrie Melodies]]'' theatrical shorts. It was distributed by [[Warner Bros.]] on [[August 5]], [[1983]]. It was written by [[John Dunn]], [[David Detiege]] and [[Friz Freling]], produced by Freleng, and directed by Freleng and [[Phil Monroe]]. It is the fourth compilation of classic [[Warner Bros. Cartoons|Warner Bros.]] cartoon shorts and newly made bridging sequences, and is hosted by [[Daffy Duck (character)|Daffy Duck]] and [[Speedy Gonzales (character)|Speedy Gonzales]].


The premise of the framing segments are a parody of the then-popular television series ''[[wikipedia:Fantasy Island|Fantasy Island]]'', with Daffy and Speedy playing caricatures of that series' principal characters, Mr. Roarke and Tattoo, respectively.
The premise of the framing segments are a parody of the then-popular television series ''[[wikipedia:Fantasy Island|Fantasy Island]]'', with Daffy and Speedy playing caricatures of that series' principal characters, Mr. Roarke and Tattoo, respectively. It is the first ''[[Looney Tunes (franchise)|Looney Tunes]]'' compilation film to center on Daffy, as the previous entries that came before put their focus on [[Bugs Bunny (character)|Bugs Bunny]].


==Detailed summary==
==Detailed summary==
Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales are castaways shipwrecked on a desert island for months with nothing on it but a coconut tree. Daffy is sick and tired of eating coconuts and losing his sanity. They discover a treasure map which leads them to a magical, talking wishing well. The greedy Daffy proposes to use the power of the well, which obeys the commands of whoever holds the map. Rather than simply wishing for a heap of wealth, Daffy figures he can make himself and Speedy rich by transforming the barren island into a verdant tourist paradise and selling other people wishes for a hefty fee. Speedy and Daffy attire themselves in the white suits worn by Tattoo and Roarke in the television show Fantasy Island, with Speedy exclaiming "da plane, da plane" as an airplane carrying various Looney Tunes characters arrives on the island. As the customers step up for their chance at the well, their wishes are fulfilled through the events of classic Looney Tunes cartoons.
Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales are castaways shipwrecked on a desert island for months with nothing but a coconut tree. Daffy is sick, tired of eating coconuts and losing his sanity. They discover a treasure map which leads them to a magical, talking wishing well. The greedy duck proposes to use the power of the well, which obeys the commands of whoever holds the map. Rather than simply wishing for a heap of wealth, Daffy figures he can make himself and Speedy rich by transforming the barren island into a verdant tourist paradise, and selling other people wishes for a hefty fee. Speedy and Daffy attire themselves in the white suits, with Speedy exclaiming "da plane, da plane" as an airplane carrying various customers arrives on the island.  


Meanwhile, pirate [[Yosemite Sam]] and his first mate, the [[Tasmanian Devil]], search for the map, which originally belonged to them. They had earlier lost their ship in a battle with Bugs Bunny. With a single black feather for a clue, they eventually find out that Daffy took it.  
Meanwhile, pirate [[Yosemite Sam]] and his first mate, the [[Tasmanian Devil]], search for the map, which originally belonged to them. They had previously lost their ship in a battle with Bugs Bunny, but with a single black feather for a clue, they decide to search the island to find where the feather came from, and who stole the map.


In their pursuit of Daffy and Speedy, Sam inadvertently chases the former up a mountain and, upon both losing their grip on the map, into a field of volcanic rock. The map is lost to all because of this, causing the island to revert to what it once was. Daffy, Speedy, Sam, and Taz are trapped on the once-again-deserted island. The well gives them three wishes individually, but warns them to use them wisely, for they are the last wishes it will ever grant. Daffy and Speedy waste their wishes, Speedy wishing for a burrito, then Daffy angrily responds by wishing the burrito was stuck on the end of Speedy's nose. Daffy asks Sam to wish the burrito off Speedy's nose, but discovers that Sam already wished for a ship, abandoning Daffy and telling them after he sinks Bugs, he'll come back and pick the pair up. Daffy, now furious, shouts his catchphrase "You're despicable!" at Sam and Taz.  
As they searched, the customers step up for their chance at the well, their wishes are fulfilled through the events of classic ''Looney Tunes'' cartoons. The following customers that got their wishes are [[Granny]], [[Foghorn Leghorn]], [[Pepé Le Pew]], [[Spike and Chester]], [[Porky Pig]], [[A Mouse Divided|Sylvester's Wife]] and [[Miss Prissy]].


The wishing well signs off with "And now I say, without the jokes, (''stutters like Porky'') That's all Folks!", concluding the movie.
Soon enough, Sam and Taz arrived at Daffy's place of business. After threatening the duck to give him a coin to make a wish, Sam wishes that he would have a rich uncle would leave his fortune to him. Sam became a [[From Hare to Heir|Duke of Yosemite]] and was promised a fortune of 1 million pounds. Due to his temper and a certain grey rabbit monetizing him, his wish became undone. Pirate Sam soon finds out that the black feather he found matches the one on Daffy's partially bare bottom, realizing that he took the map.
 
In his pursuit of the duck, Sam inadvertently chases him up a mountain and, upon both losing their grip on the map, into a field of volcanic rocks. Daffy drops the map in the volcanic rocks, burning it into ashes, and causing the island to revert to its former state. Daffy, Speedy, Sam, and Taz get trapped on the once-again-deserted island. The well gives them three wishes individually, but warns them to use them wisely, for they are the last wishes it will ever grant.
 
Daffy and Speedy waste their wishes, as Speedy wishes for a burrito, causing Daffy to angrily respond by wishing that the burrito would be stuck on the end of Speedy's nose. Daffy remorsefully tries to ask Sam to wish the burrito off Speedy's nose, but discovers that Sam had already secretly used up the last wish for a new ship, abandoning Daffy and telling them after he sinks Bugs, he would come back and pick them up.
 
As the movie comes to a close, the wishing well sends off the audience by stating, "And now I say, without the jokes, '[[That's all folks!|th-th-th-that's all, folks!]]'"


==Memorable quotes==
==Memorable quotes==
'''Wishing Well:''' And now I say, without the jokes: (Stutters like Porky Pig) [[That's all folks!|"That's all Folks!"]]
'''Daffy:''' I'm wealthy! Woo-hoo-hoo, hoo-hoo-hoo! I'm fabulously wealthy! Woo-hoo, woo-hoo! Comfortably well-off! Woo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo! No more coconuts! Oh, Mrs. Mallard's little boy is now a rich duck! Oh, ho, ho! I'll make a wonderful capitalist!
 
 
'''Speedy:''' How come I always get stuck at the end of the shovel that got no gold on it?
 
 
'''Sam:''' Rackin'-frackin' [[Bugs Bunny (character)|rabbit]]. I'd like to stretch him on a rackin'-brackin'- frackin' rack... Row faster, you [[Tasmanian Devil|snaggle-toothed varmint]], or I'll batten down yer barnacles.
 
 
'''Sam:''' Great thunderation, my treasure map's gone! Some sneakin' swab's run off with my treasure map. Ooh, I'll keelhaul the swab that done it!
 
 
'''Wishing Well:''' I am the spirit of the wishing well. I do my best to please. The wish you made I grant you, so here's a hunk of cheese.<br />
'''Speedy:''' Hey, that spirit from the well. He give pretty good service.
 
 
'''Daffy:''' Now that we've found the treasure, who needs it anymore?<br />
'''Wishing Well:''' Hearken closely to these words. This secret I must tell. Only he who owns the map is possessor of the well.<br />
'''Daffy:''' Get your filthy hands off that map, you little sneak. It's mine, do you hear? Mine, mine, mine! And so is the whole island!<br />
'''Speedy:''' Hey, what you going to call this place, boss?<br />
'''Daffy:''' What else but "Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island!"
 
 
'''Wishing Well:''' And now I say, without the jokes, "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!"


==Characters==
==Characters==
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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
* Cartoons featured in movie:
* The following theatrical shorts are featured in this film:
** ''[[Captain Hareblower]]'' (Pirate Sam vs. Bugs Bunny)
** ''[[Captain Hareblower]]'' (Pirate Sam vs. Bugs Bunny)
** ''[[Stupor Duck]]'' (Daffy's wish): The Well: "Your fondest wish, your fondest dream. I'll make you Super Duck Supreme!"
** ''[[Stupor Duck]]'' (Daffy's wish): "Your fondest wish, your fondest dream. I'll make you Super Duck Supreme!"
** ''[[Greedy For Tweety]]'' (Granny's wish): The Well: "Your wish shall be granted. Gaze into me and see. The next time that you see yourself, a nurse is what you'll be."
** ''[[Greedy for Tweety]]'' (Granny's wish): "Your wish shall be granted. Gaze into me and see. The next time that you see yourself, a nurse is what you'll be."
** ''[[Banty Raids]]'' (Foghorn's wish): The Well: "I am here to grant your wish; the Spirit of the Well. I will knock the cockiness out of that little cockerel!" After this one, Foghorn, believing he was hornswoggled, demands a refund, but gets another penny.
** ''[[Banty Raids]]'' (Foghorn's wish): "I am here to grant your wish; the Spirit of the Well. I will knock the cockiness out of that little cockerel!"
** ''[[Louvre, Come Back to Me!]]'' (Pepé's wish): The Well: "I grant your wish to meet a girl of beauty unsurpassed, which, when compared with works of art, will leave the Louvre outclassed."
** ''[[Louvre Come Back to Me!]]'' (Pepé's wish): "I grant your wish to meet a girl of beauty unsurpassed, which, when compared with works of art, will leave the Louvre outclassed."
** [[Tree for Two]]'' (Spike and Chester's wish): The Well: "If that's his wish, and yours alike, I'll make Chester brave and strong, like Spike."
** ''[[Tree for Two]]'' (Spike and Chester's wish): "If that's his wish, and yours alike, I'll make Chester brave and strong, like Spike."
** [[Curtain Razor]]'' (Porky Pig's wish): The Well: "Discovering new talent for the world to see; a wondrous thing for a producer to be..."
** ''[[Curtain Razor]]'' (Porky Pig's wish): "Discovering new talent for the world to see; a wondrous thing for a producer to be..."
** ''[[A Mouse Divided]]'' (Sylvester's wife's wish): Sylvester's wife: "Wishing Well. Oh, Wishing Well, you I do entreat. I wish our house would resound to... the patter of little feet." The Well: "I hear your wish and I obey. The patter of little feet you shall hear this day." (Sylvester's wife's wish is included in the description because she, like the Well, speaks it in rhyme.)
** ''[[A Mouse Divided]]'' (Sylvester's wife's wish): "I hear your wish and I obey. The patter of little feet you shall hear this day."
** ''[[Of Rice and Hen]]'' and ''[[Lovelorn Leghorn]]'' (Prissy's wish, with the opening of the former and the plot of the latter): The Well: "Your mind is such a simple thing. Your wish I can foretell. You're wishing for a husband, and the ring of a wedding bell?"
** ''[[Of Rice and Hen]]'' and ''[[Lovelorn Leghorn]]'': (Miss Prissy's wish): "Your mind is such a simple thing. Your wish I can foretell. You're wishing for a husband, and the ring of a wedding bell?"
** ''[[From Hare to Heir]]'' (Pirate Sam's wish, final wish to show a classic Looney Tunes cartoon): The Well: "A very rich relative in poor health doth will to you his entire wealth."
** ''[[From Hare to Heir]]'' (Pirate Sam's wish): "A very rich relative in poor health doth will to you his entire wealth."
* A note in the end credits dedicates the film to animator and story man, [[John Dunn]], "who inspired it." Dunn died of heart failure in San Fernando, California on January 17, 1983; six months before the film's release.
* A note in the end credits dedicates the film to animator and story man, [[John Dunn]], "who inspired it." Dunn died of heart failure in San Fernando, California on [[January 17]], 1983; six months before the film's release.
* In the bridging segments, Speedy is depicted as much larger in size than he usually is.
* In the bridging segments, Speedy is depicted as much larger in size than he usually is.
* In 1981, a puzzle showing 105 Looney Tunes characters has been issued. Among characters there are three ones that never appeared in animation, identified as Hoppy, Hysterical Hyram and Minniesoda Fats. In one scene in ''Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island'', Hoppy and Hysterical Hyram are seen waiting for their chance to make their dreams come true (along with two other unidentified characters, namely white dog and a small mouse with a hat). It is their only known appearance in animation.
* In 1981, a puzzle showing 105 Looney Tunes characters has been issued. Among characters there are three ones that never appeared in animation, identified as Hoppy, Hysterical Hyram and Minniesoda Fats. In one scene in ''Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island'', Hoppy and Hysterical Hyram are seen waiting for their chance to make their dreams come true; along with two other unidentified characters, namely white dog and a small mouse with a hat. It is their only known appearance in animation.
* A minor plot of Daffy and Speedy stranded on the desert island was repurposed from the [[1965]] ''[[Looney Tunes (theatrical shorts)|Looney Tunes]]'' cartoon, ''[[Moby Duck]]''. In addition, a minor gag invovling coconuts was reused from the [[1956]] ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon, ''[[Rabbitson Crusoe]]''.


==Errors==
==Errors==

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Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island
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Theatrical poster.
Production company Warner Bros. Animation
Distributor Warner Bros.
Release date August 5, 1983
Run time 78 minutes
Starring Mel Blanc
June Foray
Shep Menkin
Lennie Weinrib
Producer(s) Friz Freleng
Music composed by Rob Walsh
Gene Poddany
Don McGinnis (orchestration)
Story by John Dunn
David Detiege
Friz Freling
Director(s) Friz Freleng
Phil Monroe (co-director)
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Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island, also known as Daffy Duck's Movie: Fantastic Island, is an American animated anthology film based on the Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies theatrical shorts. It was distributed by Warner Bros. on August 5, 1983. It was written by John Dunn, David Detiege and Friz Freling, produced by Freleng, and directed by Freleng and Phil Monroe. It is the fourth compilation of classic Warner Bros. cartoon shorts and newly made bridging sequences, and is hosted by Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales.

The premise of the framing segments are a parody of the then-popular television series Fantasy Island, with Daffy and Speedy playing caricatures of that series' principal characters, Mr. Roarke and Tattoo, respectively. It is the first Looney Tunes compilation film to center on Daffy, as the previous entries that came before put their focus on Bugs Bunny.

Detailed summary

Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales are castaways shipwrecked on a desert island for months with nothing but a coconut tree. Daffy is sick, tired of eating coconuts and losing his sanity. They discover a treasure map which leads them to a magical, talking wishing well. The greedy duck proposes to use the power of the well, which obeys the commands of whoever holds the map. Rather than simply wishing for a heap of wealth, Daffy figures he can make himself and Speedy rich by transforming the barren island into a verdant tourist paradise, and selling other people wishes for a hefty fee. Speedy and Daffy attire themselves in the white suits, with Speedy exclaiming "da plane, da plane" as an airplane carrying various customers arrives on the island.

Meanwhile, pirate Yosemite Sam and his first mate, the Tasmanian Devil, search for the map, which originally belonged to them. They had previously lost their ship in a battle with Bugs Bunny, but with a single black feather for a clue, they decide to search the island to find where the feather came from, and who stole the map.

As they searched, the customers step up for their chance at the well, their wishes are fulfilled through the events of classic Looney Tunes cartoons. The following customers that got their wishes are Granny, Foghorn Leghorn, Pepé Le Pew, Spike and Chester, Porky Pig, Sylvester's Wife and Miss Prissy.

Soon enough, Sam and Taz arrived at Daffy's place of business. After threatening the duck to give him a coin to make a wish, Sam wishes that he would have a rich uncle would leave his fortune to him. Sam became a Duke of Yosemite and was promised a fortune of 1 million pounds. Due to his temper and a certain grey rabbit monetizing him, his wish became undone. Pirate Sam soon finds out that the black feather he found matches the one on Daffy's partially bare bottom, realizing that he took the map.

In his pursuit of the duck, Sam inadvertently chases him up a mountain and, upon both losing their grip on the map, into a field of volcanic rocks. Daffy drops the map in the volcanic rocks, burning it into ashes, and causing the island to revert to its former state. Daffy, Speedy, Sam, and Taz get trapped on the once-again-deserted island. The well gives them three wishes individually, but warns them to use them wisely, for they are the last wishes it will ever grant.

Daffy and Speedy waste their wishes, as Speedy wishes for a burrito, causing Daffy to angrily respond by wishing that the burrito would be stuck on the end of Speedy's nose. Daffy remorsefully tries to ask Sam to wish the burrito off Speedy's nose, but discovers that Sam had already secretly used up the last wish for a new ship, abandoning Daffy and telling them after he sinks Bugs, he would come back and pick them up.

As the movie comes to a close, the wishing well sends off the audience by stating, "And now I say, without the jokes, 'th-th-th-that's all, folks!'"

Memorable quotes

Daffy: I'm wealthy! Woo-hoo-hoo, hoo-hoo-hoo! I'm fabulously wealthy! Woo-hoo, woo-hoo! Comfortably well-off! Woo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo! No more coconuts! Oh, Mrs. Mallard's little boy is now a rich duck! Oh, ho, ho! I'll make a wonderful capitalist!


Speedy: How come I always get stuck at the end of the shovel that got no gold on it?


Sam: Rackin'-frackin' rabbit. I'd like to stretch him on a rackin'-brackin'- frackin' rack... Row faster, you snaggle-toothed varmint, or I'll batten down yer barnacles.


Sam: Great thunderation, my treasure map's gone! Some sneakin' swab's run off with my treasure map. Ooh, I'll keelhaul the swab that done it!


Wishing Well: I am the spirit of the wishing well. I do my best to please. The wish you made I grant you, so here's a hunk of cheese.
Speedy: Hey, that spirit from the well. He give pretty good service.


Daffy: Now that we've found the treasure, who needs it anymore?
Wishing Well: Hearken closely to these words. This secret I must tell. Only he who owns the map is possessor of the well.
Daffy: Get your filthy hands off that map, you little sneak. It's mine, do you hear? Mine, mine, mine! And so is the whole island!
Speedy: Hey, what you going to call this place, boss?
Daffy: What else but "Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island!"


Wishing Well: And now I say, without the jokes, "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!"

Characters

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In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Daffy Duck Mel Blanc
Speedy Gonzales Mel Blanc


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Production

Development

Filming

Music

Crew credits

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: August 5, 1983

Behind the scenes

  • The following theatrical shorts are featured in this film:
    • Captain Hareblower (Pirate Sam vs. Bugs Bunny)
    • Stupor Duck (Daffy's wish): "Your fondest wish, your fondest dream. I'll make you Super Duck Supreme!"
    • Greedy for Tweety (Granny's wish): "Your wish shall be granted. Gaze into me and see. The next time that you see yourself, a nurse is what you'll be."
    • Banty Raids (Foghorn's wish): "I am here to grant your wish; the Spirit of the Well. I will knock the cockiness out of that little cockerel!"
    • Louvre Come Back to Me! (Pepé's wish): "I grant your wish to meet a girl of beauty unsurpassed, which, when compared with works of art, will leave the Louvre outclassed."
    • Tree for Two (Spike and Chester's wish): "If that's his wish, and yours alike, I'll make Chester brave and strong, like Spike."
    • Curtain Razor (Porky Pig's wish): "Discovering new talent for the world to see; a wondrous thing for a producer to be..."
    • A Mouse Divided (Sylvester's wife's wish): "I hear your wish and I obey. The patter of little feet you shall hear this day."
    • Of Rice and Hen and Lovelorn Leghorn: (Miss Prissy's wish): "Your mind is such a simple thing. Your wish I can foretell. You're wishing for a husband, and the ring of a wedding bell?"
    • From Hare to Heir (Pirate Sam's wish): "A very rich relative in poor health doth will to you his entire wealth."
  • A note in the end credits dedicates the film to animator and story man, John Dunn, "who inspired it." Dunn died of heart failure in San Fernando, California on January 17, 1983; six months before the film's release.
  • In the bridging segments, Speedy is depicted as much larger in size than he usually is.
  • In 1981, a puzzle showing 105 Looney Tunes characters has been issued. Among characters there are three ones that never appeared in animation, identified as Hoppy, Hysterical Hyram and Minniesoda Fats. In one scene in Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island, Hoppy and Hysterical Hyram are seen waiting for their chance to make their dreams come true; along with two other unidentified characters, namely white dog and a small mouse with a hat. It is their only known appearance in animation.
  • A minor plot of Daffy and Speedy stranded on the desert island was repurposed from the 1965 Looney Tunes cartoon, Moby Duck. In addition, a minor gag invovling coconuts was reused from the 1956 Looney Tunes cartoon, Rabbitson Crusoe.

Errors

In popular culture

  • In the Young Sheldon episode "An Ugly Car, An Affair, and Some Kickass Football," as Georgie is showing Mandy the kids section of Video Village, there is also a poster of Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island.

Critical reception

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