Duck Amuck was directed by Chuck Jones, and was released in early 1953 as part of the Merrie Melodies series. The short film was released in early 1953 by The Vitaphone Corporation, the short subject division of Warner Bros., as part of the Merrie Melodies series. The short-tempered Daffy Duck must improvise madly as the backgrounds, his costumes, the soundtrack, even his physical form, shifts and changes at the whim of the animator. “They shall sample my blade!” But within a few thrusts and touches, Daffy notices that the background behind him has ended: “Hey, psst, whoever’s in charge here, the scenery, where’s the scenery? Duck Amuck is a surreal animated cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons.

Duck Amuck Approved | 7min | Animation , Short , Comedy | 28 February 1953 (USA) The short-tempered Daffy Duck must improvise madly as the backgrounds, his costumes, the soundtrack, even his physical form, shifts and changes at the whim of the animator. Duck Amuck. "Duck Amuck" (Feb. 28, 1953)Director: Chuck Jones "Gee, ain't I a stinker?" One of the most self-aware animated cartoons ever made, ‘Duck Amuck’, more than any other cartoon, plays with the conventions of animation and with the frustrations of Daffy Duck. This cartoon shows how good the character is, because even when drawn awkwardly, even without sound, and even when animated as a small speck in the distance, we know it’s Daffy. The short was released in early 1953 by The Vitaphone Corporation, the short subject division of Warner Bros. Pictures, as part of the Merrie Melodies series. Duck Amuck Approved | 7min | Animation , Short , Comedy | 28 February 1953 (USA) The short-tempered Daffy Duck must improvise madly as the backgrounds, his costumes, the soundtrack, even his physical form, shifts and changes at the whim of the animator. Daffy Duck plays a Musketeer, but as he advances on his enemy, the background disappears; Daffy demands the proper scenery, and an animator paints a completely inappropriate background – the start of a running duel between Daffy and … Duck Amuck is an incredibly postmodern Merrie Melodies short directed by Chuck Jones in 1953, in which Daffy Duck finds himself tormented by a sadistic animator. In Rabbit Rampage, Bugs is similarly teased by another off-screen animator, who is revealed at the end to be Elmer Fudd. It is a spiritual successor to Duck Amuck, in which Daffy Duck was teased by an off-screen animator, revealed at the end to be Bugs Bunny. In the 1953 cartoon, "Duck Amuck," Daffy is tormented by an unseen animator whose paintbrush revises the setting, soundtrack, even Daffy himself! 23507 views “Stand back, musketeers!” swordsman Daffy cries, surrounded by Dumasian scenery, credits and music. With Mel Blanc.

Directed by Chuck Jones.

Duck Amuck is a 1953 American surreal animated cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons. Rabbit Rampage is a 1955 Bugs Bunny Warner Bros. animated cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones which was originally released on June 11, 1955. Duck Amuck.