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− | From the 1943 Warner Bros. classic cartoon, ''[http:// | + | From the 1943 Warner Bros. classic cartoon, ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036546/reference Yankee Doodle Daffy]''. A, yes, sleepy-looking kid duck with a big lolly that just sits there as his agent, Daffy Duck (voiced by Mel Blanc) furiously pitches him to talent scout Porky Pig (also voiced by Mel Blanc). At the end, the kid finally lets loose with a deep operatic baritone (singing voice by Billy Bletcher). |
"Sleepy Lagoon" is a real location in California, and the scene of some zoot suit riots in the 1940s. | "Sleepy Lagoon" is a real location in California, and the scene of some zoot suit riots in the 1940s. | ||
+ | [[Category:1943|LaGoon, Sleepy]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Animated shorts|LaGoon, Sleepy]] | ||
[[Category:Warner Brothers|LaGoon, Sleepy]] | [[Category:Warner Brothers|LaGoon, Sleepy]] | ||
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Revision as of 05:38, 3 January 2018
From the 1943 Warner Bros. classic cartoon, Yankee Doodle Daffy. A, yes, sleepy-looking kid duck with a big lolly that just sits there as his agent, Daffy Duck (voiced by Mel Blanc) furiously pitches him to talent scout Porky Pig (also voiced by Mel Blanc). At the end, the kid finally lets loose with a deep operatic baritone (singing voice by Billy Bletcher).
"Sleepy Lagoon" is a real location in California, and the scene of some zoot suit riots in the 1940s.