List of Daffy Duck cartoons
Appearance
This is a list of the various animated cartoons featuring Daffy Duck. He was voiced by vocal artist Mel Blanc, and in later years by other vocal artists such as Jeff Bergman, Joe Alaskey, Dee Bradley Baker and Eric Bauza.[1]
Daffy Duck shorts (1937−1968)
[edit]Legend
- LT
- stands for Looney Tunes
- MM
- stands for Merrie Melodies
1937[edit] | ||||||
No. | Title | Original release date | Series | Directed by | Official DVD/Blu-Ray/Streaming Availability | Notes |
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1 | Porky's Duck Hunt | April 17 | LT | Tex Avery |
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1938[edit] | ||||||
2 | Daffy Duck & Egghead | January 1 | MM | Tex Avery |
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3 | What Price Porky | February 26 | LT | Bob Clampett |
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4 | Porky & Daffy | August 6 | LT | Bob Clampett |
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5 | The Daffy Doc | November 26 | LT | Bob Clampett |
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6 | Daffy Duck in Hollywood | December 12 | MM | Tex Avery |
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1939[edit] | ||||||
7 | Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur | April 22 | MM | Chuck Jones |
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8 | Scalp Trouble | June 24 | LT | Bob Clampett |
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9 | Wise Quacks | August 5 | LT | Bob Clampett |
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1940[edit] | ||||||
10 | Porky's Last Stand | January 6 | LT | Bob Clampett |
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11 | You Ought to Be in Pictures | May 18 | LT | Friz Freleng |
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1941[edit] | ||||||
12 | A Coy Decoy | June 7 | LT | Bob Clampett |
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13 | The Henpecked Duck | August 30 | LT | Bob Clampett |
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1942[edit] | ||||||
14 | Conrad the Sailor | February 28 | MM | Chuck Jones |
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15 | Daffy's Southern Exposure | May 2 | LT | Norman McCabe |
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16 | The Impatient Patient | September 5 | LT | Norman McCabe |
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17 | The Daffy Duckaroo | October 24 | LT | Norman McCabe |
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18 | My Favorite Duck | December 5 | LT | Chuck Jones |
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1943[edit] | ||||||
19 | To Duck or Not to Duck | March 6 | LT | Chuck Jones |
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20 | The Wise Quacking Duck | May 1 | LT | Bob Clampett | ||
21 | Yankee Doodle Daffy | June 5 | LT | Friz Freleng |
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22 | Porky Pig's Feat | July 17 | LT | Frank Tashlin |
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23 | Scrap Happy Daffy | August 21 | LT | Frank Tashlin |
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24 | A Corny Concerto | September 18 | MM | Bob Clampett |
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25 | Daffy – The Commando | November 20 | LT | Friz Freleng |
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1944[edit] | ||||||
26 | Tom Turk and Daffy | February 12 | LT | Chuck Jones |
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27 | Tick Tock Tuckered | April 8 | LT | Bob Clampett |
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28 | Duck Soup to Nuts | May 27 | LT | Friz Freleng |
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29 | Slightly Daffy | June 17 | MM | Friz Freleng |
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30 | Plane Daffy | September 16 | LT | Frank Tashlin |
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31 | The Stupid Cupid | November 25 | LT | Frank Tashlin |
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1945[edit] | ||||||
32 | Draftee Daffy | January 27 | LT | Bob Clampett |
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33 | Ain't That Ducky | May 19 | LT | Friz Freleng |
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34 | Nasty Quacks | December 1 | MM | Frank Tashlin |
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1946[edit] | ||||||
35 | Book Revue | January 5 | LT | Bob Clampett | ||
36 | Baby Bottleneck | March 16 | LT | Bob Clampett |
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37 | Daffy Doodles | April 6 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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38 | Hollywood Daffy | June 22 | MM | Hawley Pratt[n 1] |
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39 | The Great Piggy Bank Robbery | July 20 | LT | Bob Clampett |
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1947[edit] | ||||||
40 | Birth of a Notion | April 12 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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41 | Along Came Daffy | June 4 | LT | Friz Freleng |
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42 | A Pest in the House | August 2 | MM | Chuck Jones |
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43 | Mexican Joyride | November 29 | LT | Arthur Davis |
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1948[edit] | ||||||
44 | What Makes Daffy Duck | February 14 | LT | Arthur Davis |
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45 | Daffy Duck Slept Here | March 6 | MM | Robert McKimson |
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46 | The Up-Standing Sitter | July 3 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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47 | You Were Never Duckier | August 7 | MM | Chuck Jones |
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48 | Daffy Dilly | October 30 | MM | Chuck Jones | ||
49 | The Stupor Salesman | November 20 | LT | Arthur Davis |
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50 | Riff Raffy Daffy | November 27 | LT | Arthur Davis |
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1949[edit] | ||||||
51 | Wise Quackers | January 1 | LT | Friz Freleng |
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52 | Holiday for Drumsticks | January 22 | MM | Arthur Davis |
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53 | Daffy Duck Hunt | March 26 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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1950[edit] | ||||||
54 | Boobs in the Woods | January 28 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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55 | The Scarlet Pumpernickel | March 4 | LT | Chuck Jones |
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56 | His Bitter Half | May 20 | MM | Friz Freleng | ||
57 | Golden Yeggs | August 5 | MM | Friz Freleng |
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58 | The Ducksters | September 2 | LT | Chuck Jones |
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1951[edit] | ||||||
59 | Rabbit Fire | May 19 | LT | Chuck Jones |
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60 | Drip-Along Daffy | November 17 | MM | Chuck Jones |
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61 | The Prize Pest | December 22 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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1952[edit] | ||||||
62 | Thumb Fun | March 1 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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63 | Cracked Quack | July 5 | MM | Friz Freleng |
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64 | Rabbit Seasoning | September 20 | MM | Chuck Jones |
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65 | The Super Snooper | November 1 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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66 | Fool Coverage | December 13 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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1953[edit] | ||||||
67 | Duck Amuck | February 28 | MM | Chuck Jones |
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68 | Muscle Tussle | April 18 | MM | Robert McKimson |
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69 | Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century | July 25 | MM | Chuck Jones |
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70 | Duck! Rabbit, Duck! | October 3 | MM | Chuck Jones |
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1954[edit] | ||||||
71 | Design for Leaving | March 27 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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72 | Quack Shot | October 30 | MM | Robert McKimson |
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73 | My Little Duckaroo | November 27 | MM | Chuck Jones |
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1955[edit] | ||||||
74 | Beanstalk Bunny | February 12 | MM | Chuck Jones |
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75 | Stork Naked | February 26 | MM | Friz Freleng |
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76 | Sahara Hare | March 26 | LT | Friz Freleng |
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77 | This Is a Life? | July 9 | MM | Friz Freleng |
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78 | Dime to Retire | September 3 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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1956[edit] | ||||||
79 | The High and the Flighty | February 18 | MM | Robert McKimson |
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80 | Rocket Squad | March 10 | MM | Chuck Jones |
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81 | Stupor Duck | July 7 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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82 | A Star Is Bored | September 15 | LT | Friz Freleng |
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83 | Deduce, You Say! | September 29 | LT | Chuck Jones |
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1957[edit] | ||||||
84 | Ali Baba Bunny | February 9 | MM | Chuck Jones |
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85 | Boston Quackie | June 22 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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86 | Ducking the Devil | June 30 | MM | Robert McKimson |
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87 | Show Biz Bugs | November 2 | LT | Friz Freleng |
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1958[edit] | ||||||
88 | Don't Axe Me | January 4 | MM | Robert McKimson |
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89 | Robin Hood Daffy | March 8 | MM | Chuck Jones |
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1959[edit] | ||||||
90 | China Jones | February 14 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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91 | Apes of Wrath | April 18 | MM | Friz Freleng |
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92 | People Are Bunny | December 19 | MM | Robert McKimson |
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1960[edit] | ||||||
93 | Person to Bunny | April 1 | MM | Friz Freleng |
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1961[edit] | ||||||
94 | The Abominable Snow Rabbit | May 20 | LT | Chuck Jones and Maurice Noble (co-director) |
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95 | Daffy's Inn Trouble | September 23 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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1962[edit] | ||||||
96 | Quackodile Tears | March 31 | MM | Arthur Davis |
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97 | Good Noose | November 10 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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98 | Fast Buck Duck | March 9 | MM | Robert McKimson and Ted Bonnicksen (co-director) |
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99 | The Million Hare | April 6 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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100 | Aqua Duck | September 28 | MM | Robert McKimson |
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1964[edit] | ||||||
101 | The Iceman Ducketh | May 16 | LT | Phil Monroe and Maurice Noble (co-director) |
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1965[edit] | ||||||
102 | It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House | January 16 | LT | Friz Freleng and Hawley Pratt (co-director) |
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103 | Moby Duck | March 27 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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104 | Assault and Peppered | April 24 | MM | Robert McKimson |
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105 | Well Worn Daffy | May 22 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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106 | Suppressed Duck | June 18 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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107 | Corn on the Cop | July 24 | MM | Irv Spector |
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108 | Tease for Two | August 28 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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109 | Chili Corn Corny | October 23 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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110 | Go Go Amigo | November 20 | MM | Robert McKimson |
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1966[edit] | ||||||
111 | The Astroduck | January 1 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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112 | Mucho Locos | February 5 | MM | Robert McKimson |
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113 | Mexican Mousepiece | February 26 | MM | Robert McKimson |
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114 | Daffy Rents | March 26 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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115 | A-Haunting We Will Go | April 16 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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116 | Snow Excuse | May 21 | MM | Robert McKimson |
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117 | A Squeak in the Deep | July 19 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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118 | Feather Finger | August 20 | MM | Robert McKimson |
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119 | Swing Ding Amigo | September 17 | LT | Robert McKimson |
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120 | A Taste of Catnip | December 3 | MM | Robert McKimson |
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1967[edit] | ||||||
121 | Daffy's Diner | January 21 | MM | Robert McKimson |
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122 | Quacker Tracker | April 29 | LT | Rudy Larriva |
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123 | The Music Mice-Tro | May 27 | MM | Rudy Larriva |
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124 | The Spy Swatter | June 24 | LT | Rudy Larriva |
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125 | Speedy Ghost to Town | July 29 | MM | Alex Lovy |
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126 | Rodent to Stardom | September 23 | LT | Alex Lovy |
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127 | Go Away Stowaway | September 30 | MM | Alex Lovy |
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128 | Fiesta Fiasco | December 9 | LT | Alex Lovy |
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129 | Skyscraper Caper | March 9 | LT | Alex Lovy |
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130 | See Ya Later Gladiator | June 29 | LT | Alex Lovy |
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Post-golden age media featuring Daffy Duck
[edit]1970
[edit]- Pat Paulsen's Half a Comedy Hour: Paulsen interviews Daffy (voiced by Mel Blanc) in the debut episode.
1972
[edit]- The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: "Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet the Groovie Goolies" First TV production. Voiced by Mel Blanc.
1976
[edit]1977
[edit]1978
[edit]- How Bugs Bunny Won the West
- A Connecticut Rabbit in King Arthur's Court
- Bugs Bunny's Howl-Oween Special
1979
[edit]- Bugs Bunny's Valentine
- The Mother's Day Special
- The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie
1980
[edit]- The Yolk's on You (originally part of Daffy Duck's Easter Egg-Citement)
- The Chocolate Chase (originally part of Daffy Duck's Easter Egg-Citement)
- Daffy Flies North (originally part of Daffy Duck's Easter Egg-Citement)
- Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th Century - (edited into Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special)
1981
[edit]1982
[edit]- Bugs Bunny's Mad World of Television
- Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales
1983
[edit]1987
[edit]- The Duxorcist (LT) - with Melissa Duck, voiced by Mel Blanc. (later edited into Daffy Duck's Quackbusters the following year)
1988
[edit]- Who Framed Roger Rabbit
- The Night of the Living Duck (MM) - singing voice by Mel Torme. (edited into Daffy Duck's Quackbusters)
- Bugs vs. Daffy: Battle of the Music Video Stars
1989
[edit]- Bugs Bunny's Wild World of Sports - Final performance as Daffy by Mel Blanc.
1990
[edit]- Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue - first time Daffy was voiced by Jeff Bergman.
- Gremlins 2: The New Batch - voiced by Jeff Bergman.
- Tiny Toon Adventures - voiced by Jeff Bergman, Joe Alaskey, and Greg Burson (several episodes between 1990 and 1995).
- Happy Birthday, Bugs!: 50 Looney Years
1991
[edit]- Box-Office Bunny (LT) - Starring Bugs Bunny, voiced by Jeff Bergman.
- (Blooper) Bunny (MM) - Starring Bugs Bunny, voiced by Jeff Bergman.
- Taz-Mania - voiced by Maurice LaMarche (episode: Devil of a Job).
- Bugs Bunny's Lunar Tunes - starring Bugs Bunny, voiced by Joe Alaskey.
- Bugs Bunny's Overtures to Disaster
1992
[edit]- Bugs Bunny's Creature Features - starring Bugs Bunny, voiced by Jeff Bergman.
- Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers (LT) - starring Bugs Bunny, voiced by Jeff Bergman.
- The Plucky Duck Show - voiced by Jeff Bergman (episode: Duck Trek).
1993
[edit]- Animaniacs - voiced by Greg Burson (1993–1997), and by Mel Blanc through archival footage in "Critical Condition". Appears in episodes "De-Zanitized", "Taming of the Screwy", H.M.S. Yakko", "Critical Condition", "Video Review", "The Warners' 65th Anniversary Special", "Back in Style"
1995
[edit]- Carrotblanca - voiced by Joe Alaskey.
1996
[edit]- Superior Duck (LT) - only time Daffy was voiced by Frank Gorshin.
- Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension (LT) - voiced by Joe Alaskey.
- Space Jam - first time Daffy was voiced by Dee Bradley Baker. (later reprises his role in Wabbit./New Looney Tunes)
1998
[edit]- The Drew Carey Show - voiced by Joe Alaskey (episode: My Best Friend's Wedding).
- Quest for Camelot Sing-A-Longs - voiced by Joe Alaskey.
- Looney Tunes Sing-A-Longs - voiced by Joe Alaskey.
2000
[edit]- Tweety's High-Flying Adventure - voiced by Joe Alaskey.
2001
[edit]- Baby Looney Tunes - voiced by Samuel Vincent (2001–2006).
2003
[edit]- Baby Looney Tunes: Eggs-traordinary Adventure (2003), voiced by Samuel Vincent.
- Duck Dodgers - voiced by Joe Alaskey (2003–2005).
- Looney Tunes: Back in Action - voiced by Joe Alaskey.
- Looney Tunes: Reality Check (2003), voiced by Joe Alaskey
- Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction (2003), voiced by Joe Alaskey
2004
[edit]- Attack of the Drones (LT) - only time Daffy was voiced by Jeff Glen Bennett.
- Daffy Duck for President - voiced by Joe Alaskey.
2006
[edit]- Porky and Daffy in the William Tell Overture
- Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas - voiced by Joe Alaskey.
2011
[edit]- The Looney Tunes Show - voiced by Jeff Bergman (2011–2014).
2012
[edit]- Daffy's Rhapsody (LT) - voiced by Mel Blanc (via archive audio).
2015
[edit]- Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run - voiced by Jeff Bergman.
- Wabbit/New Looney Tunes - voiced by Dee Bradley Baker
2018
[edit]- Teen Titans Go! To the Movies - Cameo during the opening Warner Bros. Animation logo. Voiced by Eric Bauza.
2019
[edit]- Looney Tunes Cartoons - voiced by Eric Bauza.
2020
[edit]- Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge - Cameo during the opening Warner Bros. Animation logo, where he is grabbed by Scorpion. Voiced by Eric Bauza.
- Animaniacs (2020) - Appears in segments "Suspended Animation Part 2", "Suffragette City", "The Warners Are Present", and "Yakko Amakko". Voiced by Eric Bauza in "Yakko Amakko", no voice actor for other segments.
2021
[edit]- Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam (2021), voiced by Dee Bradley Baker via archive footage from Space Jam
- Space Jam: A New Legacy - voiced by Eric Bauza.
2022
[edit]- Bugs Bunny Builders - voiced by Eric Bauza
2024
[edit]See also
[edit]- The Bugs Bunny Show (1960-2000)
Notes
[edit]- ^ Friz Freleng was originally intended to direct the short, but refused to work on it as he was unsatisfied with the story. Though no director was officially credited, Hawley Pratt, Freleng's layout artist, would direct the short in his place.[2][3]
References
[edit]- ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp. 70–72. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
- ^ "Cartoon Logic: Cartoon Logic Episode 08: Friz Freleng (Rabbit Every Monday)". cartoonlogic.libsyn.com. Retrieved 2023-12-23.
- ^ Baxter, Devon. "Comics by Hawley Pratt". Cartoon Research. Retrieved April 20, 2024.