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* PatheticDroopingWeapon: The crook Slug [=McSlug=] points his gun at the stomach of Daffy Duck due to the latter being an annoying salesman to him, but Daffy takes out shoe shiner polish to apply it to the gun, causing the gun go limp like a shoe in response.
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* PatheticDroopingWeapon: The crook Slug [=McSlug=] points his gun at the stomach of Daffy Duck due to the latter being an annoying salesman to him, but Daffy takes out shoe shiner polish to apply it to the gun, causing the gun go limp like a shoe in response.
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* PatheticDroopingWeapon: The crook Slug [=McSlug=] points his gun at the stomach of Daffy Duck due to the latter being an annoying salesman to him, but Daffy takes out shoe shiner polish to apply it to the gun, causing the gun go limp like a shoe in response.
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* ArtisticLicenseFirearms: Slug's machine gun effortlessly changes between drum-fed (like a Tommy Gun) and belt-fed.
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* ItWorksBetterWithBullets: After Slug runs out of ammo for his machine gun trying to shoot Daffy, Daffy (constantly looking to sell him something) hands him a fresh belt. It prevents being a TooDumbToLive move because Daffy uses the renewed shooting to demonstrate a BulletproofVest.
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Weak example and it admits it. Might as well call every Prefer Jail To The Protagonist example one of these.
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* KarmaHoudini: Downplayed. The crook suffers a lot of abuse because of Daffy, up to and including his hideaway exploding with him inside in the end, but we never see him get caught for his crimes.
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* CasualDangerDialog: Daffy doesn't stops doing sales pitches and casual conversation even while Slug violently tries to get him to leave and even tries to kill him.
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* CasualDangerDialog: CasualDangerDialogue: Daffy doesn't stops doing sales pitches and casual conversation even while Slug violently tries to get him to leave and even tries to kill him.
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"The Stupor Salesman" is a 1948 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short directed by Creator/ArtDavis. The thuggish crook Slug [=McSlug=], having just pulled a robbery, conceals himself in a secluded cabin. However, he didn't count on WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck as a traveling salesman who won't take "no" for an answer.
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"The Stupor Salesman" is a 1948 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short directed by Creator/ArtDavis. The thuggish crook Slug [=McSlug=], having just pulled a robbery, conceals himself in a secluded cabin. cabin to wait out the heat. However, he didn't count on WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck as a traveling salesman who won't take "no" for an answer.
answer coming to call.... HilarityEnsues.
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It was listed at #87 in Literature/The100GreatestLooneyTunes.
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'''The Stupor Salesman''' is a 1948 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short directed by Creator/ArtDavis. The thuggish crook Slug [=McSlug=], having just pulled a robbery, conceals himself in a secluded cabin. However, he didn't count on WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck as a traveling salesman who won't take "no" for an answer.
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!! This cartoon provides examples of:
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Removing nitpicking about Bowdlerization .
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** The FOX ''Merrie Melodies Show'' version of this cartoon cut the part where Slug [=McSlug=] points his gun at Daffy's stomach and Daffy uses a polish that makes the gun fall limp (though not the part where [=McSlug=] shoots Daffy point-blank in the chest and Daffy revealing that he's wearing a bulletproof vest).
** The WB! version left in the gun threat part FOX cut, but cut the part where Daffy turns on the gas stove and tries to flick the lighter (as the WB censors thought it was a dangerous act that can be easily imitated by children at home), though the part where Slug [=McSlug=] does the same and blows the house up wasn't cut.
** The WB! version left in the gun threat part FOX cut, but cut the part where Daffy turns on the gas stove and tries to flick the lighter (as the WB censors thought it was a dangerous act that can be easily imitated by children at home), though the part where Slug [=McSlug=] does the same and blows the house up wasn't cut.
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** The FOX ''Merrie Melodies Show'' version of this cartoon cut the part where Slug [=McSlug=] points his gun at Daffy's stomach and Daffy uses a polish that makes the gun fall limp (though not the part where [=McSlug=] shoots Daffy point-blank in the chest and Daffy revealing that he's wearing a bulletproof vest).
limp.
** The WB! version left in the gun threat part FOX cut, but cut the part where Daffy turns on the gas stove and tries to flick the lighter(as the WB censors thought (due to it was a dangerous act that can be easily imitated by children at home), though the part where Slug [=McSlug=] does the same and blows the house up wasn't cut.being classed as dangerous, imitable behaviour).
** The WB! version left in the gun threat part FOX cut, but cut the part where Daffy turns on the gas stove and tries to flick the lighter
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'''The Stupor Salesman''' is a 1948 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short directed by Creator/ArthurDavis. The thuggish crook Slug [=McSlug=], having just pulled a robbery, conceals himself in a secluded cabin. However, he didn't count on WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck as a traveling salesman who won't take "no" for an answer.
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'''The Stupor Salesman''' is a 1948 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short directed by Creator/ArthurDavis.Creator/ArtDavis. The thuggish crook Slug [=McSlug=], having just pulled a robbery, conceals himself in a secluded cabin. However, he didn't count on WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck as a traveling salesman who won't take "no" for an answer.