It's shockingly been quite a while since one of the classic Looney Tunes shorts was last covered by me and well I thought that with not only The Day The Earth Blew Up A Looney Tunes Movie being released but also Coyote Vs Acme being saved as well. That now was the right time to take a look back at one of these classic cartoons and well this cartoon is oddly really relevant given the two characters that are starring in this cartoon and so then join me as I review the cartoon that given what film has just been released is oddly relevant with the cartoon in question being called simply just "The Ducksters" enjoy.
The plot of this cartoon is when Daffy Duck is hosting a radio game show it's up to an unwilling Porky Pig to survive his antics. Now then interms of what I personally thought / felt about the actual plot that's actually featured / presented to us in this very cartoon well then in all honesty I in all honesty personally thought / felt that the actual plot that's actually featured / presented to us in this very cartoon was in all honesty simple at best. Which while that would be seen as being a bad thing in other pieces of media here given the fact that all cartoons around the time that this one was produced ran for no longer then seven minuets having a simple plot does oddly work well enough in this cartoons favor as you don't need to have a deep and complicated plot to make the cartoon work as here all you need is the basic set up and that's really it and to this cartoons credit it's set up no matter how dated that it might seem to young people today does work really well as it allows for the characters to be there true selves and not be bogged by having to get things like the plot of the cartoon sorted out as lets be honest here nobody comes to a Looney Tunes short for the plot as they instead come for the jokes and characters and both of those things won't be as good if they had to stop every few seconds to explain something that's plot related and yet with the plot being as simple as it is it also allows for the jokes to come alot more quicker and faster something that just wouldn't be possible with a more deep and complex plot with the plot of this cartoon also being really rather entertaining and as well as being really rather engaging as well in my freaking opinions anyways / at least.
Starring in this cartoon is Mel Blanc as Daffy Duck , Porky Pig and An Audience Member and that's really it. As there's no other actors starring in this short which to be fair was kind of common place for the Looney Tunes to only have one maybe even two or three actors in any of there shorts and when you have a talent as great Mel Blanc was doing all of your voices you really don't need to hire anybody else and nobody else is going to top what he's doing with the characters in this cartoon and while it would have been nice to have another actor voice some of the characters just because of the fact that Mel was at his best when he had another actor in the room with him to bounce off of it's not always something that's needed with this cartoon being the perfect example of that as Mel was the primary voice for both Porky and Daffy at this point and so the only other role another actor could play was that of the lone audience member and that point you have to ask yourself is it worth it bring it another voice actor for a few lines of dialog when you already have a voice actor right there with you who could not only do the role perfectly fine but you also wouldn't have to pay him an extra money to do the role as he was already getting credited for playing all of the Looney Tunes characters anyway plus you could also argue that it's more funnier that in the world of the cartoon there's just this one audience member watching all of this go down and is just not doing anything at all to stop it but at the same time having just the one voice actor in this cartoon really does make the whole cartoon feel quite small in scale as it would have been very easy just to give the boss of the radio station some lines and have another voice actor play that roles instead.
Now then interms of what I personally thought / felt about the actual acting that's actually featured / presented to us in this very cartoon well then in all honesty I in all honesty personally thought / felt that the actual acting that's actually featured / presented to us in this very cartoon was in all honesty really good. Which given who is starring in this cartoon is something that's not all that surprising as Mel Blanc was not only the best voice actors ever but is also a really good actor in his right and you need to be able to act when your doing voice acting and that is something that he not only understood perfectly but did really well as he gave all of his characters in this cartoon really distinctive voices and made them all sound very unique from each other and that is something that alot of modern voices actors just don't do alot of the time and yet here because he's playing all three roles himself he's having to very quickly switch between doing Porky's more stuttering voice and Daffy's more looney voice and the more stern voice of the audience member very quickly and at the drop of a hat and that is something that he does with skill and ease so much so that you forget that it's all being done by one man as nowadays it would have been done by two or three people and yet here it's just one man playing all three roles and doing really well in all three parts as well with the acting that's in this cartoon really being helped by the fact that the script for this cartoon is just so good that all this cartoons have to do is just say the lines as they are written and a good performance really will come out of them naturally which is something that really does help to raise the overall quality of the acting that's in this very cartoon.
Doing the animation for this cartoon is Lloyd Vaughan , Ken Harris , Phil Monroe , Ben Washam and Emery Hawkins. Now then interms of what I personally thought / felt about the actual animation that's actually featured / presented to us in this very cartoon well then in all honesty I in all honesty personally thought / felt that the actual animation that's actually featured / presented to us in this very cartoon was in all honesty really good and was more then up to the already high quality standerd of the the Looney Tunes shorts as even tho this cartoon only has the one the main set and the two characters the animators make the most of each and every frame by giving us some truly great expressions from both Porky and Daffy and by also giving us a background that is as highly detailed as it's ever going to be given the cartoons subject matter but at the same time tho this cartoon animation does oddly feel limited by the fact that it only has two main characters and the one main setting as there's only so many things that you can do with both of the characters in that one setting and they do go through all of them in this one cartoon with this cartoon animation not really being allowed to be as good as it really could have been given the fact that's only got not even a handful of main characters and the one setting when if the cartoon was to have the more characters then you could not only get more fun pair ups out of it but you can also get more fun and funny facial expressions out of as well both of which would make not only this cartoon but this cartoon animation alot more better then what it already is.
If your a fan of Porky and Daffy as a duo then your really going to love this cartoon as you do get to see them just be there typical looney selves. However tho at the same time it would have been nice to have Porky act more how he would normally act when he's paired up with Daffy Duck as when the two of them are usually paired together it's Porky who is more of the straight man of the duo and who is constantly getting annoyed by Daffy and his antics and yet in this cartoon Porky is more of the funny man with Daffy at times being the straight man and other times being the funny man and that's not something that works well enough for either character and while Daffy does retain the fact that he's the smartest of the two of them in this cartoon Porky who is the smartest of the two of them instead in this cartoon being presented as being Daffy's equal when that's not the way that things are when it comes to these two characters as Porky is the kind of character who usually does think things through more logically where as Daffy is the kind of character who would dive head first into any given situation and then ask questions later and yet while it's understandable why that side of Daffy's personality doesn't come through in this cartoon as it would have no reason to shine through it's odd that given the quiz show setting that the character who is willing to think things through and use logic doesn't get the chance to dis play that part of his personality and while it could be argued that that's because Daffy isn't giving him the chance to do so it is something that does effect who Porky Pig is as a character as he's usually the more even tempered one and is never quick to anger where as here he is very quick to anger which is just out of character for him.
This is perhaps the darkest that we've ever seen Daffy as not only does he almost saw Porky Pig in half at the start of the cartoon but he straight up kills a member of the audience for just heckling him. Which is something that the character really hasn't done in alot of the other Looney Tunes cartoons either before or after thins one which does make it weird that the makers of this cartoon thought that it was right to put in this cartoon as while it does match his more sarcastic side that this shorts director Chuck Jones would frequently use in his other Daffy Duck cartoons but this is meant to be the looney Daffy which is the side of t the character that only pops up when he's with Porky and with that i mind it does seem out of place that he almost kill Porky and straight up kill an innocent man for no reason what so ever now if it was Yosemite Sam playing the role that Daffy plays in this cartoon then it would oddly make sense that he would do things like that as he's more of a quick anger character and while it really would be fun to see how the pairing of Porky and Yosemite Sam would go it would also mean redoing the cartoon from scratch which does sadly mean that we are stuck with a side of Daffy that really shouldn't have shown itself during this cartoon and really it's something makes you wonder how the makers of this cartoon got it past the producers and the big wigs at Warner Bros Pictures as Daffy was and to some degree still is a big name over at Warner Bros and yet here he is openly killing someone in public.
Even tho alot of the cartoon is just Daffy abusing Pork in various ways it was still pretty fun to see him get his own payback on Daffy. With it being all of the lead up to Porky's revenge on Daffy that makes the cartoon alot of fun to watch as we the audience really do get understand where Porky is coming from in this cartoon as all he wants to do is just leave the show and o home but for literally no reason whatsoever Daffy just won't let him go and keeps on convincing him t stay on the show which might have to be the most Daffy thing that he could have done as it's his own ego that does cause his own downfall as Daffy never thinks about what would happen if Porky did get the upper hand on this show and yet the very second that he does that's when Porky strikes by putting Daffy through alot of the things that Daffy put Porky even down to almost cutting him in half with the table saw which is something that this version of Daffy did deserve as he put Porky through hell for his own enjoyment which is something that didn't even work back in the black and white days of the Looney Tunes as Porky in someway shape of form always got his revenge on Daffy and that is something that does prove that the makers of this cartoon knew what they were doing as they not only stuck to what worked in the past with the duo but also updated it enough so that it seemed modern and fresh again and this is something that alot of the more recent Looney Tunes have forgotten to do as there more bothered with keeping with how the kids know the characters to act rather then instead sticking to how things usually work out with this dynamic duo.
Now then this cartoon has / had an exact grand total running time of exactly seven minuets and twenty four seconds. Which is pretty much the exact grand total running for alot of the Looney Tunes with this short really being helped by the fact that this short really does have more then enough there interms of plot to cover that amount and while the fact that this short really doesn't use it's running time all that wisely which would be seen as being a bad thing here because of the fact that it does have such a short amount of running time it really doesn't need to it's running time all that wisely as both of the characters had been well established for about twenty years at this point in time and so alot of the audience that would have been going to see this cartoon back in the day would already be well aware of who these characters are ad what there personalities are like in the first place and given just how simple the set up of this cartoon is the first place it doesn't really need to be that fully developed as all that would do is take away time that could have been spent on telling a joke with the only thing that they could have done that would have helped with it's running time is that they could have spent some time in setting up the jokes that Daffy pulls all throughout this cartoon as instead they just appear as random jokes with there being no rhyme or reason between the jokes as they are now which is perfect for the more looney side of Daffy but it's also something that doesn't make sense in the context of the cartoon and is something that could have been fixed if instead of goin straight to the pay off of the jokes which is Porky getting hit we say the set up to the joke as well but I really will admit that this cartoon really does have some really good pacing to it tho.
So now then as this is a comedy that really does mean that I have to actually talk about the actual comedy that's actually featured / presented to us in this very cartoon well then in all honesty I in all honesty personally thought / felt that the actual comedy that's actually featured / presented to us in this very cartoon was in all honesty really good. With this cartoon using alot of slapstick violence so much so that it could in all honesty give Tom And Jerry a run for there money but where as those cartoons are meant to be slapsticky and have alot of cartoon violence in them with the Looney Tunes cartoon the comedy more came from the word play and how quick witted characters like Bugs Bunny and yes even Daffy Duck where which dies make it odd that this cartoon would have a excessive amount of cartoon violence in it which don't get me wrong is painfully funny to see and it is something that the Looney Tunes themselves would do quite a bit in there own cartoons but it's not something that suits there brand and while Porky Pig getting hit on the head with an oversized mallet will always be funny and while it does make sense for daffy to be the one doing it it is something that does feel out of place in a Looney Tunes cartoon with one of the cartoons best jokes coming from the fact that Daffy will always interrupt whatever is going on even if it's him being threatened by Porky Pig himself just to do a radio advertisement for the shows sponsor which is a funny joke and even Porky getting hit by giant rock and that getting splashed by water as two of his prizes is a good joke but the best joke in the whole cartoon is quite daffy always doing a radio advertisement as he just stop whatever he's doing just to do one which is such a funny and clever joke and is something that the Looney Tunes characters would indeed do in my freaking opinions anyways / at least.
Overall Warner Bros might be bent on destroying everything that the Looney Tunes have done that doesn't mean that these cartoons will go away because they will live on in the hearts of those that watched them and on alot of DVD and Blu-Ray sets with this short being a good example of just how funny both Porky Pig and Daffy Duck can be when there at there best and if you haven't one already go and see The Day The Earth Blew Up A Looney Tunes Movie as it's just that good of a film in my freaking opinions anyways / at least. Now he i've talked about all of the good and as well as all of the bad things that are in this very cartoon in this very review and as such that really does mean that this very cartoon really does earn itself a grand old score of exactly a 7 out of 10 from me.
Now then as for where I personally got all of the images that I personally used in this very review well then boys and girls and as well as a ladies and gentlemen I personally got all of the images that I personally used in this very review from Tenor , the official Looney Tunes fandom wiki page and Google Images. With my personally preferred website to use to get the images from this very cartoon that I used in this very review being the really great the official Looney Tunes fandom wiki page really simply just due to the fact that really alot of if not really all of the images that are all really from this very episode with alot of them being better quality then what you'd really think of and all of the images are really of course up and really on the official Looney Tunes fandom wiki page are also really all fairly high in quality and as well as them all being really fairly freaking high in definition and there's really only one way to end this review T-T-T-T-THAT'S ALL FOLKS.