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Film Quotes by Mel Blanc

507 quotes
A Tale of Two Kitties
Year: 1942

Director:
Robert Clampett
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!
-- Mel Blanc (as Catstello / Tweety) in A Tale of Two Kitties (1942)
A Tale of Two Kitties
Year: 1942

Director:
Robert Clampett
Catstello: I'm afraid to go up high. I get heightrophobia.
-- Mel Blanc (as Catstello / Tweety) in A Tale of Two Kitties (1942)
Golden Yeggs
Year: 1950

Director:
Friz Freleng
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!
Duck Amuck
Year: 1953

Director:
Chuck Jones
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]
-- Mel Blanc in Duck Amuck (1953)
The Scarlet Pumpernickel
Year: 1950

Director:
Chuck Jones
Daffy Duck: [after jumping out the window and missing the horse] That's funny. That never happens to Errol Flynn.
Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur
Year: 1939

Director:
Chuck Jones
Daffy Duck: [after painting a self-portrait on a rock] Not bad for someone who never had a lesson in his life.
Duck Amuck
Year: 1953

Director:
Chuck Jones
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?
-- Mel Blanc in Duck Amuck (1953)
Duck Amuck
Year: 1953

Director:
Chuck Jones
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!
-- Mel Blanc in Duck Amuck (1953)
Drip-Along Daffy
Year: 1951

Director:
Chuck Jones
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.
Draftee Daffy
Year: 1945

Director:
Robert Clampett
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]