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Plane Daffy is a 1944 Warner Bros. cartoon directed by .

(1989). 9780805008944, Henry Holt and Co.
The cartoon was released on September 16, 1944, and stars .
(1999). 9780816038312, Checkmark Books. .

The cartoon is a World War II propaganda short that depicts Daffy as a messenger battling a female Nazi spy and eventually being confronted with , and Hermann Göring. This is the first Looney Tunes short in which did not participate.


Plot
One by one, a company of carrier pigeons falls prey to the seductive charms of the Nazi "Queen of the Spies", Hatta Mari, with the latest, Pigeon 13, succumbing to her allure after being slipped a mickey and revealing military secrets. Daffy Duck, a self-proclaimed misogynist, volunteers for the next mission and faces Hatta's attempts at seduction.

Despite being electrocuted by her kisses, Daffy resists and is chased by her around the house, leading to him ultimately swallowing his secret message when she finally corners him. Hatta Mari uses an X-ray machine and broadcasts the message to Hitler and the other leaders of the Axis, only to find it trivial (the message reading "Hitler is a stinker"). Outraged, Hitler declares "Dat ist no military secret!" Goebbels and Göring concur — "Ja. Everybody knows dat!" — then shoot themselves in the heads after receiving Hitler's angry glare. Daffy Duck then concludes the cartoon by saying "They lose more darn 'Nutzis' that way!"


Reception
Animation historian Martin Goodman writes, "What sets this short apart is the burgeoning sense that Tashlin was beginning to incorporate cinematic structure and technique to his animated cartoons. The short opens with grim narration superimposed over a down shot of stoic military carrier pigeons poring over a map; the lighting effects are dramatic, and clouds of cigarette smoke rise steadily above the birds. Later in the film, Daffy opens a sequence of doors trying to escape Hatta Mari. She is behind everyone, holding an increasingly large weapon, and each time the perspective is different as Tashlin experiments with camera angles... The combination of imaginative approach, aggressive sexuality, and wartime élan make Plane Daffy one of Warner's best wartime efforts."
(2025). 9781647221379, Insight Editions.


Notes
  • "Hatta Mari" is a parody of .
  • According to DVD commentary on the , Hatta Mari’s blond hair and cartoonishly top-heavy body figure would later become a reality in the 1950s with actress and sex symbol (who, in turn, was one of many inspirations for Roger Rabbits femme fatale ).
    (2011). 9780520950122, University of California Press. .
  • The quote "Something new has been added" was a catchphrase by Jerry Colonna and a slogan for Old Gold cigarettes.
  • This is the first Looney Tunes short in which did not participate, because he sold the studio to Warner Bros. after .


Home media
  • VHS - Viddy-Oh! For Kids Cartoon Festivals: Daffy Duck Cartoon Festival Featuring "Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur"
  • VHS, LaserDisc - Cartoon Moviestars:
  • LaserDisc - The Golden Age of Looney Tunes: Vol. 2, Side 3: Frank Tashlin
  • DVD - , Disc 2 (with audio commentary by Greg Ford)
  • DVD - The Essential Daffy Duck, Disc 1
  • Blu-ray, DVD - , Disc 2 (with audio commentary by Greg Ford)


See also
  • List of World War II short films


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