You Were Never Duckier

1948
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Released: 07 August 1948 Released
Producted By: Warner Bros. Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Finding that the prize for best duck at the National Poultry Show is only $5.00, but $5,000 for the best rooster, Daffy disguises himself as one, but then becomes the object of Henery Hawk's chicken hunt.

Genre

Animation, Comedy

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Cast

Mel Blanc

Director

Chuck Jones

Production Companies

Warner Bros. Pictures

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Matcollis This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
NekoHomey Purely Joyful Movie!
Clarissa Mora The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
Sarita Rafferty There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
Edgar Allan Pooh . . . the "National Poultry Show," the ostensible centerpiece of Warner Bros.' animated short, YOU WERE NEVER DUCKIER. Any Warnologist will tell you that the Warner folks were giving us 68 years' advance warning of our current U.S. Presidential Campaign, in which a Democrat has the most Rich People Party delegates, and a life-long Socialist is gunning for the Democratic Party lead. With his tiny little hands, Henery Hawk is taking on Daffy Duck's normal spot as a Donald Trump stand-in here. Not to be left out, Daffy's tunnel-vision focus on redistributing the $5,000 prize for Top Rooster to himself smacks too much of Bernie Sanders to be a chance coincidence. Waiting in the wings to collect the Big Bucks when Trump's charade inevitably implodes in Henery's pops, G.K. Chickenhawk (or Ted Cruz, to you). Where does Hillary come into all this, casual viewers may query? Obviously, she's depicted here (in a gender-blind casting coup) as the sleeping rooster, from whom Daffy/Sanders plucks tail feathers as part of his dastardly plot to snatch Socialism from the Mouth of Democracy.
utgard14 Fun Chuck Jones short with Daffy squaring off against Henery Hawk and his father. Daffy tries to impersonate a chicken to win a contest and winds up in danger of being dinner for the two chicken hawks. It's a funny pairing with Daffy and characters he doesn't typically interact with. When we think of Henery we normally think of the classic Foghorn Leghorn shorts he was in. But he and Daffy play well off each other here quite well. Wonderful animation with well-drawn characters and backgrounds. Lovely bright Technicolor is always a plus in my book. The music is whimsical and upbeat. Exceptional voice work from Mel Blanc. A well-paced cartoon with lots of laughs and a great ending.
Mightyzebra I suppose quite a lot of Looney Tunes buffs have seen several Henery Hawk episodes already and are pretty familiar with him, but as far as I know, this is my first. I thought he was a pretty good character, although I feel his personality was not demonstrated enough in this episode for me to have an idea of his true character traits.Ah well, Daffy and Henery Hawk's son were fab in this episode. Here, Daffy has arrived in New York City and hopes to win some money for the best duck competition. When he finds that the best duck wins 5 cents while the best rooster wins 5000 bucks, of course, he decides then and there to disguise himself as a rooster. Meanwhile, Henery Hawk is being lectured by his dad, Chickenhawk, about what kinds of chicken to eat and the little Henery Hawk decides to sneak of to the judging place of the best rooster and attempts to catch Daffy. Cartoon capers commence...It is sometimes predictable, sometimes unpredictable. My favourite thing about this episode was Daffy, I liked his character here and the idea of disguising himself as a rooster is one of a nature I have not seen him do before. :-) I recommend this to people who want to see Henery Hawk and to people who like a mixture of crazy Daffy and sneaky Daffy. Enjoy "You Were Never Duckier!" :-)
Lee Eisenberg There have been many instances of people masquerading as other individuals, but Daffy Duck brings the concept to a crazy art form in "You Were Never Duckier". Offended that a contest only pays the best duck $5 while paying the best chicken $5,000, he decides to dress up like a chicken. That's when young chicken-hawk Henery Hawk - despite his species name, he's not a warmonger who refused to serve in the armed forces - comes in search of a nice, tasty chicken to eat. Does Daffy just live a completely doomed life?! This is at the very least an early instance of Daffy's greed and egotism getting the better of him (much like in "Show Biz Bugs", where he took offense at getting billed under Bugs). If only these sorts of things could befall every greedy, narcissistic person on earth.Anyway, a cool one.