Muscle Tussle

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Muscle Tussle
Merrie Melodies (Daffy Duck) series
Directed by Robert McKimson
Produced by Edward Selzer
(uncredited)
Voices by Mel Blanc
Gladys Holland
(uncredited)
Music by Carl Stalling
Animation by Rod Scribner
Phil DeLara
Charles McKimson
Herman Cohen
Layouts by Robert Givens
Backgrounds by Carlos Manriquez
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date(s) April 18, 1953
Color process Technicolor
Running time 7:00
Language English

Muscle Tussle is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1953 and reissued in 1961 as a Blue Ribbon, directed by Robert McKimson and featuring Daffy Duck.

Synopsis

Daffy goes to the beach with his girlfriend Melissa (voiced by a uncredited Gladys Holland, an actress heard in United Productions of America's adaptation of Madeline, 1952), and wants to take her picture. While posing she sees a muscle-bound duck and turns her attention toward him. Daffy gets upset and tells the muscle-bound duck to get lost who replies that he'll bob Daffy so hard he'll have to open his vest to eat if he says one more word. Not intimidated Daffy challenges him to do so who replies by hitting Daffy that his head sinks into his stomach and in a daze orders "One cheeseburger, hold the onions". Melissa goes off with the muscle-bound duck saying goodbye to Daffy calling him a "scrawny little nine pound weakling" which offends Daffy as he's a "scrawny little ten pound weakling." Daffy tries to win back his girl and takes some muscle tonic which he thinks has made him as strong as the muscle-bound duck. Daffy repeatedly falls short in his attempts to demonstrate his strength, but through a fluke manages to get rid of his rival in the end.

Edited version

  • The ABC version of this cartoon cuts the part where the big, muscular duck pounds Daffy's head into his shirt.

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Preceded by Daffy Duck Cartoons
1953
Succeeded by
Duck! Rabbit, Duck!

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