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Daffy Duck - Scrap Happy Daffy (1943)

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    Scrap Happy Daffy
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    [SALVAGE WARDEN DAFFY DUCK'S SCRAP PILE]
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    [GET THAT TIN OUT]
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    [GET THAT BRASS OUT]
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    [GET THAT IRON OUT]
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    [GET THAT LEAD OUT]
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    [Daffy yodeling]
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    ♪ We're in to win, so let's begin
    To do the job with junk ♪
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    ♪ We're in to win, turn in your tin
    And listen to it plunk ♪
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    ♪ To our nation's call, every rubber ball
    Goes to conquer freedom's foe! ♪
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    ♪ Freedom's foe!
    Freedom's foe! ♪
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    ♪ Freedom's foe! ♪
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    ♪ We're in to win, our staff is in,
    So to victory let's go! ♪
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    ♪ And do the job with junk! ♪
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    ♪ Pots, pans, old tin cans.
    Pails, nails, empty jails. ♪
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    ♪ Vats, hats, rubber mats.
    Missing links, kitchen sinks. ♪
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    ♪ Garbage cans, electric fans.
    Rubber boots, bathing suits. ♪
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    ♪ Reels, wheels, rundown heels.
    Bedsprings, piston rings. ♪
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    ♪Metal shears, old tin ears. ♪
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    [whistles]
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    ♪ Tires, chains, water mains.
    Skates, plates, furnace crates. ♪
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    ♪ Pitching forks, rubber corks.
    Sacks, racks, railroad tracks. ♪
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    ♪ Poles, soles, fiddle bows.
    Plugs, lugs, bathroom rugs. ♪
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    ♪ Cottage cheese, housemaid keys.
    Rubber bands, bird cage stands. ♪
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    Metal snips, pillow slips.
    ♪ Lock, socks, grandpa clock! ♪
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    [panting]
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    ♪ And that's why we're in ♪
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    ♪ To win! ♪
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    Well, how do you like that,
    Schickelgruber?
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    [Hitler shouting in mock German]
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    ["The American Press" headline: MUSSOLINI IN SCRAP HEAP; NOW LET'S JUNK HITLER - Daffy]
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    [CHEW ALONG DOTTED LINE]
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    [barking]
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    Destroy that scrap pile!
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    Destroy that scrap pile!
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    Destroy that scrap pile!
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    Destroy that scrap pile!
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    Destroy that scrap pile!
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    Destroy that scrap pile!
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    [echoing] Destroy that scrap pile!
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    Destroy that scrap pile!
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    Destroy! Destroy!
    Destroy... that scrap pile!
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    [beeping]
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    Nazi Submarine Captain: Destroy that scrap pile!!!
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    [gulps]
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    [rattling]
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    [hiccups]
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    Hup! Hup! Hup!
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    [goat hiccups]
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    Halt! Who, who, who goes there?
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    Heh... Mice!
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    [crashing]
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    M-M-Moose!
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    Saboteurs, I bet you!
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    [goat hiccups]
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    Ah, I thought so!
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    Put your hands up!
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    You criminals are all alike!
    I can see it in your eyes.
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    Just a stupid ignoramus! A numbskull!
    A nitwit! A nincomp... Oop!
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    [goat hiccups]
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    Why, it's just a poor little sick billy goat!
    Hey, William, this'll fix you up!
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    A sodium acetyl-salicylic.
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    Listen to it fizz!
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    [hiccupping]
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    Provides immediate relief
    from hyper-gasidity,
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    banishes after-dinner discomfort
    and loginess.
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    [hiccupping]
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    Say, this tin termite is a Nazi!
    A folk wolf in sheep's clothing!
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    You wouldn't hit a guy with glasses,
    would you?
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    Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh!
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    [whooping]
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    [panting]
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    I'm through.
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    Oh, what I'd give for a can of spinach, now.
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    Shame, Daffy, shame!
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    Great-great-great-great-great-uncle
    Dullingham Duck!
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    ♪ Did I cry "spinach" when I stood,
    a duck on Plymouth Rock? ♪
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    ♪ Did I and Washington give up
    with Valley Forge in hock? ♪
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    ♪ Did Daniel Boone and me quack "quits"
    when Indians seized our scalp? ♪
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    ♪ Did John Paul Duck give up the ship
    or ever holler "help"? ♪
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    ♪ Hey, Daffy, Americans don't give up! ♪
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    ♪ No, Daffy, Americans don't give up! ♪
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    That's right! And I'm an American! ...Duck.
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    Up there in the sky!
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    It's a bird!
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    No, it's a plane!
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    No, it's Super-American!
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    Gosh, a dream!
    It was all a dream!
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    Nazi Soldiers: Hey!
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    Next time you dream, include us out!
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    Porky Pig: Th-th-that's all, folks!
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Title:
Daffy Duck - Scrap Happy Daffy (1943)
Description:

Daffy is the Salvage Warden at his own scrap yard, doing his part to help America defeat the Nazis in World War II, but when the Nazis decide to destroy his scrap pile by sending a billy goat to eat everything in sight, he confronts them by turning into "Super-American."

Director: Frank Tashlin
Producer: Leon Schlesinger

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Video Language:
English
Duration:
08:02

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