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-->'''Stupor Duck:''' ''(while angrily snatching his emblem back from the befuddled movie crew)'' I’ll just relieve you of that! If you don’t mind.
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''[[TheStinger Up there in the sky!]]''\\
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''[[TheStinger Up there in the sky!]]''\\
''[[TheStinger It's a bird!]]''\\
''[[TheStinger It's a plane!]]''\\
''[[TheStinger It's SSStttuuupppor Duck!]]''
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* CharacterCatchhhrase: "This looks like a job for... Ahh STUPOR DUCK!"
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* CharacterCatchhhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: "This looks like a job for... Ahh STUPOR DUCK!"
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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchhhrase: "This looks like a job for... Ahh STUPOR DUCK!"
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* FailedAttemptAtDrama: While trying to make a dramatic exit from the Editor's office, Stupor Duck opens up the window and attempts to jump out it, only for the window to fall back shut, resulting in him going through the glass,followed by him smacking into the next building outside.
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* IWantMyMommy: Upon being hit with a torpedo, a dazed Stupor Duck mutters out a meek "Mother!" before sinking underwater.
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* WatchOutForThatTree: When Stupor Duck tries to make a dramatic exit out a window (only for the window to fall shut, resulting in him going through the glass), he ends up smacking right into the wall of the building next to it.
-->'''Stupor Duck:''' ''(Annoyed)'' Sakes! I mean, wouldn't ya think they'd find some other place to put a building?
-->'''Stupor Duck:''' ''(Annoyed)'' Sakes! I mean, wouldn't ya think they'd find some other place to put a building?
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In a parody of ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'', Daffy plays "Stupor Duck", a being faster than a bullet (shown as a popgun), more powerful than a rickety locomotive, and gets his {{cape snag}}ged on a flagpole while leaping over a building. When the idiotic hero thinks he hears the threats of a diabolical villain named Aardvark Ratnik (actually a character on a soap opera his Editor boss was watching), Stupor Duck sets off to stop his campaign of destruction, only to inadvertently blunder into {{Amusing Injur|y}}ies every step of the way.
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In a parody of ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'', Daffy plays "Stupor Duck", a being faster than a bullet (shown as a popgun), more powerful than a rickety speeding (rickety) locomotive, and gets his {{cape snag}}ged on a flagpole while leaping over a building. When the idiotic hero thinks he hears the threats of a diabolical villain named Aardvark Ratnik (actually a character on a soap opera his Editor boss was watching), Stupor Duck sets off to stop his campaign of destruction, only to inadvertently blunder into {{Amusing Injur|y}}ies every step of the way.
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'''Stupor Duck''' is a 1956 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes short directed by Creator/RobertMcKimson starring WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck.
In a parody of ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'', Daffy plays 'Stupor Duck', a being faster than a bullet (shown as a popgun), more powerful than a rickety locomotive, and gets his {{cape snag}}ged on a flagpole while leaping over a building. When the idiotic hero thinks he hears the threats of a diabolical villain named Aardvark Ratnik (actually a character on a soap opera his Editor boss was watching), Stupor Duck sets off to stop his campaign of destruction, only to inadvertently blunder into {{Amusing Injur|y}}ies every step of the way.
!!This cartoon provides examples of:
In a parody of ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'', Daffy plays 'Stupor Duck', a being faster than a bullet (shown as a popgun), more powerful than a rickety locomotive, and gets his {{cape snag}}ged on a flagpole while leaping over a building. When the idiotic hero thinks he hears the threats of a diabolical villain named Aardvark Ratnik (actually a character on a soap opera his Editor boss was watching), Stupor Duck sets off to stop his campaign of destruction, only to inadvertently blunder into {{Amusing Injur|y}}ies every step of the way.
!!This cartoon provides examples of:
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In a parody of ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'', Daffy plays
!!"Stupor Duck" provides examples
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* CompanyCameo: When Stupor Duck mistakes a movie shoot for an actual terrorist attack, one of the film crew is seen handling a camera marked as “Warner Bros. Pictures”