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2[[caption-width-right:320:"Little does he realize that I have on my disintegration-proof vest. Ha ha ha. [[TemptingFate You may fire when ready, Grisly.]]"]]
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4->'''Duck Dodgers:''' I claim this planet in the name of the Earth!\
5'''Marvin the Martian:''' ''[lands his ship]'' I claim this planet in the name of Mars! Isn't that lovely, hmm?\
6'''Duck Dodgers:''' Look, bud, I've got news for you. I have already claimed this bit of dirt for the Earth. And there just ain't room enough on this planet for the two of us!\
7'''Marvin the Martian:''' ''[pulls his disintegrating pistol on Dodgers]'' I do believe you are right.
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9"Duck Dodgers in the 24½[-[[superscript:th]]-] Century" (an obvious parody of ''ComicStrip/BuckRogers'') is a [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation 1953]] Creator/ChuckJones-directed ''[[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Merrie Melodies]]'' short featuring WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck as the eponymous Duck Dodgers, a cocky, spectacularly inept space hero who, with the help of an Eager Young Space Cadet played by WesternAnimation/PorkyPig, battles Marvin the Martian for control of Planet X, only known location of "Illudium Phosdex," the shaving cream atom.
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11Also an obvious send-up of the UsefulNotes/ColdWar (whether or not it was intentional is unknown, but most modern viewers will interpret it as such), with Earth representing the [[UsefulNotes/YanksWithTanks United States]] and Mars ("the [[DoubleMeaning Red]] Planet") the [[UsefulNotes/RedswithRockets Soviet Union]]. The escalation of their conflict is a perfect illustration of the doctrine of MutuallyAssuredDestruction.
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13The popularity of this short led to a number of subsequent Duck Dodgers adventures, including a ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers'' cartoon series fifty years later and a video game titled ''VideoGame/DuckDodgersStarringDaffyDuck''.
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15This short made it on ''WesternAnimation/TheBugsBunnyRoadRunnerMovie''.
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18!!"Duck Dodgers in the 24½[-[[superscript:th]]-] Century" provide examples of:
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20* TwoDSpace: Averted. When plotting a course to Planet X, Dodgers demonstrates that while you navigate space with North, South, East and West, you also use Up and Down (and relative terms such as Downeast), just as you would when navigating in three dimensions.
21* ArmorIsUseless: The disintegration-proof vest works perfectly. Too bad it doesn't cover the whole body. Or even protect what it ''does'' cover, for that matter; only the vest itself is disintegration-proof.
22* BANGFlagGun: The Ultimatum Dispatcher.
23* BeleagueredAssistant: The Eager Young Space Cadet.
24* BrickJoke: Duck Dodgers claims that Planet X isn't big enough for the two of them (him and Marvin). By the time their fight is over, this is quite literally true.
25* BulletproofVest: The disintegration-proof vest ''is'' disintegration-proof... but not the guy inside it.
26* CaptainSpaceDefenderOfEarth: Or, to be more specific... DUCK DODGERS, IN THE TWENTY-FOURTH AND A HALF CENTURY!
27-->[[spoiler:'''Eager Young Space Cadet:''' B-b-big deal.]]
28* ClaimingViaFlag: Duck Dodgers is sent to find Planet X, last location of the shaving cream atom. Upon finding it, he stakes claim with a flag on behalf of Earth. Soon afterwards, Marvin the Martian arrives and stakes claim for Mars. The resulting battle lasts the rest of the short.
29* ComicallyLopsidedRivalry: Given Marvin was designed to give ''Bugs Bunny'' a hard time, Daffy for the large part is completely at his mercy until he enforces a PyrrhicVictory. The Cadet helps him get in a small CurbstompCushion with an explosive "birthday gift", however.
30* ComplexityAddiction: Dodgers' ludicrously convoluted proposed route to Planet X. Even Dodgers thinks so when the Cadet seems to understand it.
31* DisintegratorRay:
32** Too bad it disintegrates itself rather than the target. Of course, while Marvin's pistol is A-1 brand, Daffy's pistol is ''Acme''.
33--->'''Duck Dodgers:''' And brother, when it disintegrates, it ''[[AmbiguousSyntax disintegrates]].''\
34''[the gun dissolves into dust]''\
35'''Duck Dodgers:''' Well, what do you know? [[ExactWords It disintegrated]].
36** [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] with Porky's Integrating Pistol, which he uses to re-integrate Daffy after the latter is disintegrated.
37* EarthShatteringKaboom: Or rather, Planet-X-Shattering-Kaboom, the result of Dodgers and Marvin using their {{Secret Weapon}}s against each other.
38* EscalatingWar: Between Dodgers and Marvin the Martian.
39* EverythingExplodesEnding: The cartoon ends with Dodgers and Marvin blowing up Planet X.
40* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Porky is only ever referred to as the Eager Young Space Cadet.
41* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Instead of being the usual code name for an unknown planet, Planet X is literally "X" of the Alphabet Planets.
42* ExactWords:
43** Dodgers' disintegrating pistol ''and'' his disintegration-proof vest.
44** Also, by the end, "This planet ain't big enough for the two of us."
45* GladIThoughtOfIt: Finding the way to Planet X. Gad, how ''does'' he do it?
46-->[[spoiler:'''Cadet:''' I d-d-don't know.]]
47* HadTheSillyThingInReverse: The {{Trope Namer|s}} occurs when Dodgers tries to lift off in his rocket ship while accidentally having it set to reverse, causing the rocket to nonsensically embed itself in the dirt.
48* HypercompetentSidekick: Porky Pig, as the Eager Young Space Cadet, is smarter and a lot more capable than Dodgers. He deduces a quicker and more easily navigable route to Planet X, saves Dodgers when he gets disintegrated, and manages to cause some pain to Marvin.
49-->'''Duck Dodgers:''' Now do you know how to reach Planet X?\
50'''Cadet:''' Y-y-oh sure!\
51'''Duck Dodgers:''' ''[surprised, then looking back at his star chart]'' Well, I wish you'd explain it to me some time, buster.
52* InstantPeopleJustAddWater: The Integrating Pistol.
53* IronicEcho: "[[NotBigEnoughForTheTwoOfUs There ain't enough room on this planet for the two of us!]]"
54* LargeHam: DUCK DODGERS! IN THE 24th AND A HALF CENTURY!
55* LaymansTerms: Dodgers explaining how they will navigate to Planet X.
56* {{Martians}}: Duck Dodgers' arch-enemy Marvin the Martian is one of the more famous examples this side of ''War of the Worlds''. NASA even used a depiction of Marvin on the mission patch for one of its Mars rovers (Daffy-as-Dodgers was on the mission patch for the other rover of the pair).
57* MineralMacGuffin: Illudium Phosdex -- the Shaving Cream Atom.
58* NeverMyFault: Dodgers blames the Cadet for Marvin disintegrating him even though it was clearly Dodgers' own fault.
59* NiceJobBreakingItRivals: Dodgers and Marvin's battle for control of Planet X results in their reducing the planet to a basketball-sized chunk.
60* NoBloodForPhlebotinum: The other {{Aesop}}.
61* NonNaturalNumberGag: The title of the short, and the time when it takes place, is the 24½th century.
62* NotBigEnoughForTheTwoOfUs: Dodgers delivers this line to Marvin the Martian. After the two blow up the planet during their EscalatingWar, it becomes [[NotHyperbole quite literal]].
63* NotHyperbole: As noted, by the end, Dodgers is literally right that there's not enough room on what's left of Planet X for both him and Marvin.
64* OnlySaneMan: The Eager Young Space Cadet.
65* PyrrhicVictory: Dodgers ''technically'' wins in the end, but destroys Planet X in the process. Lampshaded by the Cadet: "B-b-b-b-big deal."
66* RaygunGothic: Very much so.
67* RetroRocket: Both Dodgers' and Marvin's.
68* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Before that cartoon, Marvin The Martian opposed Bugs Bunny. This cartoon first picks him against Daffy. And as this cartoon later became the inspiration for the ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers''-series, Marvin is nowadays most associated with that role.
69* ScrewYourUltimatum: Marvin's "Ultimatum Answerer" simply [[RecursiveAmmo fires a bullet within a bullet]] at Dodgers.
70* SeriousBusiness: High I.Q sends Dodgers on his mission because the world is almost out of ''shaving cream''.
71* ShapedLikeItself: The DisintegratorRay disintegrates, alright.
72* ShoutOut: When the Cadet gives Marvin the lit stick of dynamite, he says "Happy b-b-b-birthday, you, uh, [[Film/TheThingFromAnotherWorld thing from another world]], you!"
73* SillyReasonForWar: Dodgers and Marvin are ultimately fighting for dominance of a single planet for ''shaving cream''.
74* SpaceCadet: As in, Eager Young.
75* SpinOff: This cartoon lays the groundwork for the ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers''-animated series 50 years later.
76* StatingTheSimpleSolution: Instead of the [[ComplexityAddiction ridiculously complex route]] that Dodgers draws up to reach Planet X, Cadet suggests simply following a series of conveniently alphabetized planets. Dodgers first laughs at the notion, then [[GladIThoughtOfIt takes it as his own]].
77* TheTelevisionTalksBack: When Dodgers tries to see what Marvin is up to through a "Super-Video Detecto Set", Marvin shoots Dodgers from the screen on which Dodgers is watching him.
78* TemptingFate: When Marvin is about to shoot Daffy while the latter has a Disintegration-Proof Vest underneath his uniform, Daffy taunts Marvin. Unfortunately for Daffy, [[ExactWords his disintegration-proof vest turns out to be the only part of him that is entirely immune to Marvin's]] DisintegratorRay.
79-->'''Duck Dodgers:''' You may fire when ready, Grisly.
80* ThisMeansWar: "That's the last straw! Now I use my SecretWeapon!"
81* TitleDrop: Duck Dodgers himself is prone to this.
82* TrickBullet: Dodgers fires an Ultimatum Dispatcher at Marvin, which shoots a bullet that stops in mid-air, opens and out pops a written ultimatum. Marvin responds with an Ultimatum Answerer, which fires a bullet that stops and shoots a bullet of its own. Dodgers fires his Ultimatum Dispatcher again, and this time the bullet's message reads "Ouch!"
83* UngratefulBastard: After the Cadet reintegrates Dodgers, the latter accuses him of butting in just when he had Marvin beat.
84* {{Unobtanium}}: The Shaving Cream Atom.
85* VisualPun: Planet X's name. The unknown zone has all the planet by letters and begins with Planet A. And have the letter printed in them.
86* WholePlotReference: The short mainly spoofs sci-fi in general, but Duck Dodgers himself is parodying ''ComicStrip/BuckRogers''.
87* {{Zeerust}}: The entire art design is intentionally this, borrowing heavily from 1950's sci-fi aethetics, in a big RaygunGothic way.
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