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Granny |
Brian Drummond |
Floyd |
Janyse Jaud |
Baby Melissa |
Ian James Corlett |
Baby Taz |
Chiara Zanni |
Baby Petunia |
Sam Vincent |
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When Daffy is chasing Bugs with the computer mouse and turns the picture Bugs falls upside down and into the ocean. The screen was in back of Bugs so Bugs was still standing in the same position the whole time. It was just the backround that moved not him.
Photographer: As long as I am in this business I will never stop drawing.
The photographer's name was CJ due to one of the writer's name being Chuck Jones.
The Dolly Vanishes was the first story of the second season that Floyd is not taking care of the babies and it is Granny.
The photographer says that everything is done infront of green screens now and not the good old fashioned way, by hand. He says that he will never use one of those.
In Duck Reflucks that was one of the first times in the series that Daffy and Bugs really let it go and had their first real fight.
The Dolly Vanishes ran to be 12:20 minutes when the usaul short is actually 11:04 minutes.
On the photographer's wall is a signed autograph of The Wormies. That implies he is a fan of The Wormies as well as the kids. The Wormies were first introduced to the series in Lights! Camera! Tweety! / Backstage Bugs. Also on his wall is a picture of Looney Tunes.
This was the first episode that ever had a song after the second story.
The second story was just over 10 minutes in length.
Floyd was back in college.
CJ: "Smile and say Maurice and Maltese!"
This is a reference to Maurice Noble and Michael Maltese. Maurice Noble is noted for his layout designs on many cartoons and Michael Maltese wrote cartoon scripts. In fact, two of the backgrounds in this episode, the alien invasion and giant eyeball backgrounds, are layouts designed by Maurice Noble for "Duck Dodgers in the 24th and 1/2 Century" in 1953, which was written by Michael Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones.
Baby Daffy: "Psst! Whoever's in charge. The scenery! Where's the scenery?
This line is the exact same line spoken by Daffy in "Duck Amuck".
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Duck Reflucks is inspired by the Chuck Jones short "Duck Amuck", where Bugs was an artist who changed the scenery behind Daffy's cartoon. The photographer CJ is actually a cartoon rendition of animator Chuck Jones.
Bugs: I want to go see The Wormies
The Wormies is similar to the hit TV show/band called The Wiggles.
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