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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Friz Freleng cited this short (along with ''WesternAnimation/RhapsodyRabbit'') as his favorite out of the ones he directed.
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* RecycledScript: A classic Friz Freleng trait; both the trained pigeons gag and Daffy's chemical drinking routine are borrowed from the 1949 cartoon "Curtain Razor" (and both have had the chemical drinking edited to remove gasoline drinking when both shorts aired on Cartoon Network and Boomerang), also directed by Freleng. The famous XylophoneGag has also been used several times before, starting with the ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'' short "Booby Traps" and continuing with "WesternAnimation/BallotBoxBunny". However, the other examples used a piano (or, in the case of the latter, a "[[ItIsPronouncedTroPAY PIE-ano]]").

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* RecycledScript: A classic Friz Freleng trait; both the trained pigeons gag and Daffy's chemical drinking routine are borrowed from the 1949 cartoon "Curtain Razor" (and both have had the chemical drinking edited to remove gasoline drinking when both shorts aired on Cartoon Network and Boomerang), also directed by Freleng. The famous XylophoneGag has also been used several times before, starting with the ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'' short "Booby Traps" and continuing with "WesternAnimation/BallotBoxBunny". However, the other examples used a piano (or, in the case of the latter, a "[[ItIsPronouncedTroPAY PIE-ano]]")."PIE-ano").
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* RecycledScript: Both the trained pigeons gag and Daffy's chemical drinking routine are borrowed from the 1949 cartoon "Curtain Razor" (and both have had the chemical drinking edited to remove gasoline drinking when both shorts aired on Cartoon Network and Boomerang), also directed by Freleng. The famous XylophoneGag has also been used several times before, starting with the ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'' short "Booby Traps" and continuing with "WesternAnimation/BallotBoxBunny". However, the other examples used a piano (or, in the case of the latter, a "[[ItIsPronouncedTroPAY PIE-ano]]").

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* RecycledScript: Both A classic Friz Freleng trait; both the trained pigeons gag and Daffy's chemical drinking routine are borrowed from the 1949 cartoon "Curtain Razor" (and both have had the chemical drinking edited to remove gasoline drinking when both shorts aired on Cartoon Network and Boomerang), also directed by Freleng. The famous XylophoneGag has also been used several times before, starting with the ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'' short "Booby Traps" and continuing with "WesternAnimation/BallotBoxBunny". However, the other examples used a piano (or, in the case of the latter, a "[[ItIsPronouncedTroPAY PIE-ano]]").
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* RecycledScript: Both the trained pigeons gag and Daffy's exploding routine are borrowed from the 1949 cartoon "Curtain Razor", also directed by Freleng. The famous XylophoneGag has also been used several times before, starting with the ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'' short "Booby Traps" and continuing with "WesternAnimation/BallotBoxBunny". However, the other examples used a piano (or, in the case of the latter, a "[[ItIsPronouncedTroPAY PIE-ano]]").

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* RecycledScript: Both the trained pigeons gag and Daffy's exploding chemical drinking routine are borrowed from the 1949 cartoon "Curtain Razor", Razor" (and both have had the chemical drinking edited to remove gasoline drinking when both shorts aired on Cartoon Network and Boomerang), also directed by Freleng. The famous XylophoneGag has also been used several times before, starting with the ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'' short "Booby Traps" and continuing with "WesternAnimation/BallotBoxBunny". However, the other examples used a piano (or, in the case of the latter, a "[[ItIsPronouncedTroPAY PIE-ano]]").
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The commentary track on the second ''Golden Collection'' revealed different musical arrangements for "Tea For Two" and "Jeepers Creepers", and one song, "The Daughter of Rosie O' Grady" (which was supposed to play during the trained pigeons scene), was cut from the cartoon entirely (in its place was a [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong sound-alike]] to "Three Jolly Brothers").

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The commentary track on the second ''Golden Collection'' revealed different musical arrangements for "Tea For Two" and "Jeepers Creepers", and one song, "The Daughter of Rosie O' Grady" (which was supposed to play during the trained pigeons scene), was cut from the cartoon entirely (in its place was a [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong sound-alike]] to "Three Jolly Brothers").Brothers").
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* RecycledScript: Both the trained pigeons gag and Daffy's exploding routine are borrowed from the 1949 cartoon "Curtain Razor", also directed by Freleng. The famous XylophoneGag has also been used several times before, starting with the ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'' short "Booby Traps" and continuing with "WesternAnimation/BallotBoxBunny". (It should be noted, however, that this is the first cartoon to actually use a xylophone; all previous examples used a piano.)

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* RecycledScript: Both the trained pigeons gag and Daffy's exploding routine are borrowed from the 1949 cartoon "Curtain Razor", also directed by Freleng. The famous XylophoneGag has also been used several times before, starting with the ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'' short "Booby Traps" and continuing with "WesternAnimation/BallotBoxBunny". (It should be noted, however, that this is However, the first cartoon to actually use a xylophone; all previous other examples used a piano.)piano (or, in the case of the latter, a "[[ItIsPronouncedTroPAY PIE-ano]]").
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* RecycledScript: Both the trained pigeons gag and Daffy's exploding routine are borrowed from the 1949 cartoon "Curtain Razor", also directed by Freleng. The famous XylophoneGag has also been used several times before, starting with the ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'' short "Booby Traps" and continuing with "WesternAnimation/BallotBoxBunny". (It should be noted, however, that this is the first cartoon to actually use a xylophone; all previous examples used a piano.)
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* NeverWorkWithChildrenOrAnimals: Daffy has carefully trained some pigeons to do a little circus act. They fly away when he lets them out of their cage.
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* NeverWorkWithChildrenOrAnimals: Daffy has carefully trained some pigeons to do a little circus act. They fly away when he lets them out of their cage.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The commentary track on the second ''Golden Collection'' revealed different musical arrangements for "Tea For Two" and "Jeepers Creepers", and one song, "The Daughter of Rosie O' Grady" (which was supposed to play during the trained pigeons scene), was cut from the cartoon entirely (in its place was a [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong sound-alike]] to "Three Jolly Brothers").

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