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* MauriceChevalierAccent: French characters will always talk with this accent, like the villain Blacque Jacques Shellacque in ''WesternAnimation/WetHare''.
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* MauriceChevalierAccent: French characters will always talk with this accent, like with Pepe le Pew being the villain most famous example. The rare French-speaking characters that aren't from France, such as the Canadian Blacque Jacques Shellacque Shellacque, also speak in ''WesternAnimation/WetHare''.a similar accent.
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--> '''Daffy''': And the lights went out, all over the world! ("Stupor Duck")
--> '''Daffy''': Starkle starkle, little twink, up above the skating rink! ("Swing Ding Amigo")
--> '''Daffy''': No more for me, thanks! I'm drivin'! (Rabbit Fire)
--> '''Daffy''': Starkle starkle, little twink, up above the skating rink! ("Swing Ding Amigo")
--> '''Daffy''': No more for me, thanks! I'm drivin'! (Rabbit Fire)
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--> '''Daffy''': And the lights went out, all over the world! ("Stupor Duck")
-->Duck")\\
'''Daffy''': Starkle starkle, little twink, up above the skating rink! ("Swing DingAmigo")
-->Amigo")\\
'''Daffy''': No more for me, thanks! I'm drivin'! (Rabbit Fire)
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'''Daffy''': Starkle starkle, little twink, up above the skating rink! ("Swing Ding
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'''Daffy''': No more for me, thanks! I'm drivin'! (Rabbit Fire)
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* OddReactionOut: In "To Duck or Not to Duck", Elmer Fudd is pitted against Daffy Duck in a wrestling match. When Fudd comes on, the audience boos, except for his dog, who says, "Hooray!". When Daffy comes on, the audience cheers, except the dog, who boos. Both times lead to the rest of the audience throwing things at him.
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* OrigamiGag:
** In "WesternAnimation/MouseWreckers", Claude Cat is being [[{{Gaslighting}} gaslighted]] by mice Hubie and Bertie. He goes to a book on psychological disorders and says, "Here it is, the very page!"... then tears out the page and folds it into a [[NapoleonDelusion Napoleon hat]].
** In "WesternAnimation/PorkyPigsFeat", the hotel manager hands Daffy [[MyCard his card]]. Daffy responds by taking out a hole puncher and using it to make a paper doll chain out of the card.
** In "WesternAnimation/MouseWreckers", Claude Cat is being [[{{Gaslighting}} gaslighted]] by mice Hubie and Bertie. He goes to a book on psychological disorders and says, "Here it is, the very page!"... then tears out the page and folds it into a [[NapoleonDelusion Napoleon hat]].
** In "WesternAnimation/PorkyPigsFeat", the hotel manager hands Daffy [[MyCard his card]]. Daffy responds by taking out a hole puncher and using it to make a paper doll chain out of the card.
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* {{Lorre Lookalike}}s were a common staple of many classic shorts, such as "WesternAnimation/HairRaisingHare", but in 2017, Creator/PeterLorre's estate [[ScrewedByTheLawyers filed a cease and desist against Warner Bros.]] to stop them from using Lorre's likeness in any future works.
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* {{Lorre Lookalike}}s were a common staple of many classic shorts, such as "WesternAnimation/HairRaisingHare", but in 2017, Creator/PeterLorre's estate [[ScrewedByTheLawyers filed a cease and desist against Warner Bros.]] to stop them from using Lorre's likeness in any future works.