Film Quotes by Mel Blanc
507 quotes
Catstello:
But I don't want to hurt no boid. I like boids. I'd go hungry first.
Babbit: What's the matter, fraidy cat? This is just a tiny bird.
Catstello: You mean it's just a poor little, teeny-tiny, itsy-bitsy, defenseless bird?
Babbit: That's right.
Catstello: Let me at 'im! Let me at 'im! I'll get him, Babbit! Gangway, I'll murdarlize him! Let me at 'im!
Babbit: What's the matter, fraidy cat? This is just a tiny bird.
Catstello: You mean it's just a poor little, teeny-tiny, itsy-bitsy, defenseless bird?
Babbit: That's right.
Catstello: Let me at 'im! Let me at 'im! I'll get him, Babbit! Gangway, I'll murdarlize him! Let me at 'im!
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Mel Blanc
(as Catstello / Tweety)
in
A Tale of Two Kitties
(1942)
Catstello:
I'm afraid to go up high. I get heightrophobia.
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Mel Blanc
(as Catstello / Tweety)
in
A Tale of Two Kitties
(1942)
Daffy Duck:
[after being blown out of the pool] It was ghastly. The deck just seemed to lift up under my feet. Then I was in the water. Black, oily water! I struggled!
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Mel Blanc
in
Golden Yeggs
(1950)
Daffy Duck:
[after his parachute is turned into an anvil and he crashes to the ground, he is beating on the anvil with a hammer and babbling a passage from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's: The Village Smithy] "Under a spreading chestnut-tree, The village smithy stands; The smith, a mighta-ty man is he, With strong and sinewy..."
[while he is doing this, the anvil is erased and is replaced with a WWII type bomb pointing straight up. After a few more hits, the bomb explodes]
Daffy Duck: ...H-Hands...
[Daffy finally shakes himself off]
Daffy Duck: All right. Enough is enough. This is the final, the - the very, very last straw! Who's responsible for this? This... I demand that you show yourself! Who are you? Huh?
[as he's venting, a doorway with an open door is drawn around him, then the door is pushed closed by the eraser]
[while he is doing this, the anvil is erased and is replaced with a WWII type bomb pointing straight up. After a few more hits, the bomb explodes]
Daffy Duck: ...H-Hands...
[Daffy finally shakes himself off]
Daffy Duck: All right. Enough is enough. This is the final, the - the very, very last straw! Who's responsible for this? This... I demand that you show yourself! Who are you? Huh?
[as he's venting, a doorway with an open door is drawn around him, then the door is pushed closed by the eraser]
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Mel Blanc
in
Duck Amuck
(1953)
Daffy Duck:
[after jumping out the window and missing the horse] That's funny. That never happens to Errol Flynn.
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Mel Blanc
in
The Scarlet Pumpernickel
(1950)
Daffy Duck:
[after painting a self-portrait on a rock] Not bad for someone who never had a lesson in his life.
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Mel Blanc
in
Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur
(1939)
Daffy Duck:
[after the island paradise disappears] Buster, it may come as a complete surprise to you to find that this is an animated cartoon, and that in animated cartoons they have scenery, and in all the years I've...
[as he's venting, he is slowly being erased from feet up and is silenced when his face is erased]
Daffy Duck: All right wise guy, where am I?
[as he's venting, he is slowly being erased from feet up and is silenced when his face is erased]
Daffy Duck: All right wise guy, where am I?
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Mel Blanc
in
Duck Amuck
(1953)
Daffy Duck:
[artist has re-drawn him as a weird flower-like creature] That's strange. All of a sudden I don't quite feel like myself. Oh, I feel all right, and yet I... I uh...
[sees himself in a mirror]
Daffy Duck: EEEEEK! YOU KNOW BETTER THAN THAT!
[sees himself in a mirror]
Daffy Duck: EEEEEK! YOU KNOW BETTER THAN THAT!
--
Mel Blanc
in
Duck Amuck
(1953)
Daffy Duck:
[as the townsfolk carry hero Porky off] Hey, put down that comedy relief! I'm the hero of this picture! Carry ME on your shoulders! Give me the cheers! Give me... Give me... Give me one dozen roses.
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Mel Blanc
in
Drip-Along Daffy
(1951)
Daffy Duck:
[has blown himself to Hell] Say, what's cooking? Where am I? Say, this place looks like... Hey, it is... I am in...! Oh well. Anyway, I sure put it over on that dope from the draft board.
The Little Man from the Draft Board: [takes off demon costume] Well, now, I wouldn't say that.
Daffy Duck: No! No! No! Don't! Don't say...
[runs away while the little man follows him]
The Little Man from the Draft Board: [takes off demon costume] Well, now, I wouldn't say that.
Daffy Duck: No! No! No! Don't! Don't say...
[runs away while the little man follows him]
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Mel Blanc
in
Draftee Daffy
(1945)