The Writers Society in my opinion it’s worse, but still mediocre and definitely better than most of what we have nowadays Edit: Caleb Vargas read my latest comment. Bottom line space jam wasn’t fully hand drawn
@Dragonking1984 Imagine calling "lazy" such a varied and wide spectrum of animation as CGI. 🤦🏻 It'd make a little sense if you're talking to Flash Animation (though that's more of a budget problem).
It was at the time it was on the air, but then people just kinda forgot about it once it ended. I think the fact that it never got a DVD release is part of why.
@@thekraken108 Unfortunately, a DVD release was always going to be tough to pull off - the show used a ton of licensed music, and Drew has promised that he only wants to release full season DVDs if they're completely uncut. For what it's worth, all nine seasons are streaming on Plex now, the first time it's ever been made available on a streaming service. However, a number of episodes had their licensed songs replaced, so this might be the closest we'll ever get.
This is GREAT! Whoever does Daffy's voice nailed it beautifully; sounds very close to Mel Blanc. All the Daffy Duck and Looney Tunes trademarks are here, such as the catch-phrase, "You ain't just whistling Dixie", the wacky wordplay ("I've got an MBA! A PhD! An EKG! A BLT!") the broom-sweeping robot custodian, and the "Beeew-whoop!" sound effect at the end (a trademark of Robert Clampett's Looney Tunes). To anyone who does not love Daffy Duck, I have two words for you: YOU'RE DETHPICABLE!!!!
This scene is sensational in every way! It's too bad they didn't flesh this idea out more and extend it to the entire episode! Perhaps after being turned down for the job, Daffy later appears at Drew's house, or at the bar Drew always goes to. Or maybe Drew's car breaks down, and he has to carpool with Daffy Duck! Maybe Drew could have lost his job after the Daffy interview, and when he applies for another job, Daffy is then interviewing DREW! Or, maybe Drew could need immediate medical attention after the explosion, and when he goes to the emergency room, Daffy Duck is his doctor!
@DantheToonMan that was probably why they didn't, animation is VERY expensive and when you have to add it in to live action like this, it's a real pain when it comes to editing.
@@marcpower4167Not only that, but it’s time consuming. They could have started filming it during one season and it might not have been finished until the next season. Which could potentially lead to continuity problems. For instance, Drew dated a number of women over the course of the series. If his then-current love interest appeared in the episode but they broke up several episodes later, viewers might be thinking “wait a minute. They broke up last season. How come they’re back together again all of a sudden?”
I remember this scene caught my attention when I was like 6, while I was doing my homework. I was not expecting that at all and I also remember feeling disappointed that Daffy never recurred in the show again
This is actually pretty well animated, i wish there was more live action with 2d looney tunes characters like this. since space jam 2 is apparently gonna be a thing ill just have to wait and see how that turns out. joe alaskey did such a good job voicing daffy too.
I've always found it funny that DAFFY of all characters is depicted here as having a thing for a lot of color and even believing HIMSELF to be colorful-- WHEN HE'S MOSTLY A SINGLE COLOR!!
I'm still glad this carries the same tradition of the Looney Tunes set in real life. From who framed Roger Rabbit, to Space Jam, to Back in Action, to this!
i think there’s ways to hit a good balance, this video’s a good example actually, since he’s trying to get a job you can see a conman in him, a cheapskate, the cynical type. This still stayed apparent and evident in his later iterations and at the core, i find to be the main element to his character.
@@marcustrice3246 Well, I'm more of a Road Runner kind of guy, but I made that comment because Daffy was, in fact, a total ass when paired up with Bugs.
Actually, Ride Him Bosko was Warner Bros first attempt with combining live action with animation. (Not counting the pilot Bosko the Talk Ink Kid short) True, Bosko himself didn't interact with Rudolph Ising and the other animators at the end of the picture, but they were there nevertheless.
There should be an entire television series that takes this - the Roger Rabbit formula of live action with additional animated characters - and goes the whole nine yards with it!
This is probably one of my favorite episodes of The Drew Carey show because of Daffy Duck! Hey what can I say? I like cartoons good thing I'm a cartoonist too I am more than a cartoon fan!
Also "You ain't just whistling Dixie!" or something similar used to be one of Daffy catchphrases back in the day. It was something like this: "That's duck's crazy!" "You ain't just whistlin' Dixie!"
This is one of the first of Joe Alaskey's role of Daffy Duck. I thought it was Duck Dodgers but this was 1998. I guess they loved him so much as Plucky Duck they decided later on he would be Daffy.
I would love to see a long time ago if the movie Looney Tunes back in action gone the sequel and Drew Carey was in that sequel movie going on an adventure with Daffy duck with Bugs Bunny that would’ve been really cool
this is a funny moment where daffy is talking to drew, drew is kinda in that bugs bunny position talking to daffy in this segment, where apparently where he is talking to him, theres all sorts of silly stuff, like the rabbit season/duck season joke,
I bet he sneaked out of Toon Town into the "real world" and asked the directors and producers of the Drew Carey Show if he could play a short one-time or one shot part of the show.
*Joe alaskey was perfect at everything with Daffy except for the whoo hoo... something just sounds off about it. That’s the one thing Eric bauza and Dee Bradley baker are better at than joe.*
I love how the Bob Clampett and Chuck Jones personalities of Daffy are combined in this cold open. 👏
Which is perfect for future Looney Tunes content.
Beautiful way to describe it
"Well, unless you were a jack ass, then you'd run the place" XD halarious!
Y e -
2:52 nobody knows the trouble i've seen
Okay, so does that mean Daffy's a Republican???
I'm impressed, this was absolutely hilarious and the effects and animation were really close to Who Framed Roger Rabbit standards.
ejl423 I would hope so this only came out like a decade later.
This is just as hood whay the hell you on about?
@@CostlyChris It still would have been a lot of work being hand made (rather than computer generated). All the shadows and highlights.
thejobloshow this was computer done and I know this for a fact...
The Writers Society in my opinion it’s worse, but still mediocre and definitely better than most of what we have nowadays
Edit: Caleb Vargas read my latest comment. Bottom line space jam wasn’t fully hand drawn
I love how no one really bats an eye when Daffy wanders into the workplace.
Also, I really miss Joe Alaskey--he could do a great Daffy Duck.
I remember when Joe Alaskey was on Out of This World. He played Uncle Beano.
At least Eric Bauza voiced Daffy and other characters.
@@nataliehughes1020 Eric Bauza, in my opinion, is the new Man of a Thousand Voices!
Daffy is at his best when he's nobody's patsy. Good ol' classic Daffy when he's just loony and one step ahead of everyone.
Yes!
Just wait ‘til. Bugs gets here.
R.I.P. Joe Alaskey 1953-2016
+Dirk Mantel Ooooh noooo, whyyy?
Well, that's all folks, again
He's moving up to that big animation voice acting studio in the sky.
Indeed. There goes the best Daffy Duck we ever had that wasn't Mel Blanc.
How I didn't learned his death?
I like how they pitched up Joe Alaskey's voice like how they used to do with Mel's Daffy. It makes Joe sound closer to Mel.
That's the thing.... he wasn't pitched up. He did it all on his own.
@@daniexists6 That’s why he was the best Daffy of all time.
@@flashfunk0373nope. It will always be Mel Blanc.
The physical comedy and timing was amazing
Daffy Duck will forever be my FAVORITE Looney Tunes character of all time! Love his interaction with Mimi lmao 😂
Remember when nearly ALL cartoons looked/animated like this?
1:18 I love this part when daffy said “I got ‘em coming up the wozzoo” 😂😂😂
Yes. They should bring this style of animation back.
Before they got lazy & used CGI as a crutch? Yea
@Dragonking1984 Imagine calling "lazy" such a varied and wide spectrum of animation as CGI. 🤦🏻 It'd make a little sense if you're talking to Flash Animation (though that's more of a budget problem).
@@spyderman4206 Imagine lacking the reading comprehension skills to realize I'm talking Hollywood's over reliance on CGI & not the CGI itself.
Man, this show was really all over the place. I’ll never understand how it wasn’t more mainstream.
It was at the time it was on the air, but then people just kinda forgot about it once it ended. I think the fact that it never got a DVD release is part of why.
I know right I think they actually did live episodes a few times lol
It was popular in the 90s. If it was available today ppl would prolly still talk about it
@@thekraken108 Unfortunately, a DVD release was always going to be tough to pull off - the show used a ton of licensed music, and Drew has promised that he only wants to release full season DVDs if they're completely uncut.
For what it's worth, all nine seasons are streaming on Plex now, the first time it's ever been made available on a streaming service. However, a number of episodes had their licensed songs replaced, so this might be the closest we'll ever get.
Daffy was the best character Joe Alaskey had ever done
Dirk Mantel and sylvester
SesameFan and his bugs was good
And plucky from tiny toons adventure
He’ll be missed...
Actually, that would be Plucky
The best guest star in sitcom history.
2:26 DAMN!!! Talk about a bitch-slap! XD
He's asking for it
This is GREAT! Whoever does Daffy's voice nailed it beautifully; sounds very close to Mel Blanc. All the Daffy Duck and Looney Tunes trademarks are here, such as the catch-phrase, "You ain't just whistling Dixie", the wacky wordplay ("I've got an MBA! A PhD! An EKG! A BLT!") the broom-sweeping robot custodian, and the "Beeew-whoop!" sound effect at the end (a trademark of Robert Clampett's Looney Tunes).
To anyone who does not love Daffy Duck, I have two words for you: YOU'RE DETHPICABLE!!!!
That was Joe Alaskey
I Love Daffy Duck
This scene is sensational in every way! It's too bad they didn't flesh this idea out more and extend it to the entire episode! Perhaps after being turned down for the job, Daffy later appears at Drew's house, or at the bar Drew always goes to. Or maybe Drew's car breaks down, and he has to carpool with Daffy Duck! Maybe Drew could have lost his job after the Daffy interview, and when he applies for another job, Daffy is then interviewing DREW! Or, maybe Drew could need immediate medical attention after the explosion, and when he goes to the emergency room, Daffy Duck is his doctor!
These are actually pretty clever ideas! Maybe if they had the budget for it, they could do it with a modern sitcom.
@DantheToonMan that was probably why they didn't, animation is VERY expensive and when you have to add it in to live action like this, it's a real pain when it comes to editing.
@@marcpower4167Not only that, but it’s time consuming. They could have started filming it during one season and it might not have been finished until the next season. Which could potentially lead to continuity problems. For instance, Drew dated a number of women over the course of the series. If his then-current love interest appeared in the episode but they broke up several episodes later, viewers might be thinking “wait a minute. They broke up last season. How come they’re back together again all of a sudden?”
no matter where he is, daffy puts on a great performance
My favorite part was when Daffy said "I'm here for my job interview, stupid!".
Daffy. Why are you so cute.
He's SO Cool and funny
Daffy acts so cute in this, especially with that old "duck season rabbit season" gag. Classic! ❤️😍😆
Was Drew's stutter a reference to Porky Pig?
Yes.
Mmmmmm....Could be!!!
is
YUP
jasminne mcdonald woww...
"And THAT'S why we don't hire DUCKS!" 😂
***** :)
Bay-whoop!
+Brandon Kohout Huh?
+velociraptor4you Bob Clampett.
+Brandon Kohout Oh, I know who he is.
NO LAUGH TRACK! THIS IS FREAKIN' HILARIOUS!
These 4 minutes were better than everything in space jam a new legacy
Ikr. Space jam a new legacy is a disaster to many
I remember this scene caught my attention when I was like 6, while I was doing my homework. I was not expecting that at all and I also remember feeling disappointed that Daffy never recurred in the show again
Daffy is like that little spark of jealous rage and dissapiontment in all of us characterized.
They dont hire ducks?
I would LOVE to hire a cartoon character to work for me!
This is actually pretty well animated, i wish there was more live action with 2d looney tunes characters like this. since space jam 2 is apparently gonna be a thing ill just have to wait and see how that turns out. joe alaskey did such a good job voicing daffy too.
Haha this comment aged depressingly
Man, I'd gladly watch a whole episode like this - or even a movie! :DThis was SO good and Drew fits in perfectly with Daffy! xD
3:07 - 3:17
The one time that daffy wants
It to be duck season 😂
Wabbit Season.
@@Shanethefilmmaker Duck Season
@@Shanali-ry1nl Duck Season
@@megacrashthehedgehog5377 Wabbit Season
@@Shanali-ry1nl Wabbit season
Did not take Daffy Duck for a chubby chaser...huh...
Didn't take Mimi for chubby. Moreso in the morbid range.
Dilly Dally Fair point
I've always found it funny that DAFFY of all characters is depicted here as having a thing for a lot of color and even believing HIMSELF to be colorful-- WHEN HE'S MOSTLY A SINGLE COLOR!!
@@devinpaul9026 to be fair that dress was the only thing in the room more cartoony than him.
"Stupid, ain't he?"
KABBBOOOOOOMMMMM!!!!
"And that's why dont hire ducks"
Daffy and Drew Carey, pure genius.
They even did the "Rabbit season/duck season" gag---I love it!!
I miss this show.
A lot.
I'm still glad this carries the same tradition of the Looney Tunes set in real life. From who framed Roger Rabbit, to Space Jam, to Back in Action, to this!
Daffy Duck's my favorite Looney. Bugs is a whitty troll, yea, but Daffy's just crazy!
I Loved When Daffy Got Drew Incredibly Nervous,he Sounded Just Like Porky,That Was Awesome
I have to agree, Drew Carey got a point. Imagine how Donald Duck react if he denied from hiring?
How did I miss this skit?! I used to watch the Drew Carey show all the time!
2:58 XD he joined in daffy's act 😆 😆 😆 😆 😆
Joe Alaskey could do a pretty good Bugs Bunny, but his Daffy Duck and Sylvester. ....
Awesome!
RIP, Joe.....
Vincent Franklin he did a pretty decent Marvin the Martian as well.
@@redstreak9430 He was the best Marvin of all time.
And this is why daffy is my favorite looney tune LMFAO
They should try something like this on the price is right. A Looney Tunes show case
you mean having live-action and toon actor in same screen
Kitco The Ghost Wizard Well yes. Warner Bros. did that few times
They could sequel THIS-- Daffy comes back to crash his newer show-- but then Bugs is in the audience and takes him to town!
2:04 Oh come on, Daffy. You deserve somebody better than her.
Classic screwball Daffy before he became Bug's foil.
He's been that for a *long* time. This was more of a throwback.
Bugs steal lots of daffys jokes
I'd say it's a blend of both takes.
i think there’s ways to hit a good balance, this video’s a good example actually, since he’s trying to get a job you can see a conman in him, a cheapskate, the cynical type. This still stayed apparent and evident in his later iterations and at the core, i find to be the main element to his character.
Bugs'*
"Well, if you were a jackass, maybe you could run this place."
Drew, have you never seen any of his cartoons with Bugs Bunny in them?!?
Screw bugs bunny
@@marcustrice3246 Well, I'm more of a Road Runner kind of guy, but I made that comment because Daffy was, in fact, a total ass when paired up with Bugs.
@@IdeaBox-dk5vj well that's because bugs is a cocky overrated conceited smug arrogant asshole.
@@marcustrice3246 Okay, Karen!
2:34 Me having sugar before bedtime.
Daffy Duck is funny and cute and one of my favorite characters ever on the show
Boy I haven't seen or watched this episode in years and it's still funny and Awesome.
3:05 the only time daffy actually admits it duck season
(Maybe)
Daffy has the hots for Mimi. Woof!
This is brilliant~
2:04 til 2:34 that is my favourite scene
I remember watching this as a kid. My father loved this show.
Actually, Ride Him Bosko was Warner Bros first attempt with combining live action with animation. (Not counting the pilot Bosko the Talk Ink Kid short) True, Bosko himself didn't interact with Rudolph Ising and the other animators at the end of the picture, but they were there nevertheless.
Stephen Holloway hi I know you
Gem Diamondgirl76 How though?
Stephen Holloway from pink panther remember
Yeah but far as in person is what I meant.
Stephen Holloway huh
This show knew how to keep things interesting.
1:13 Drew Carey channeling Porky Pig for a moment.
There should be an entire television series that takes this - the Roger Rabbit formula of live action with additional animated characters - and goes the whole nine yards with it!
Yeah! There is! It’s called Tooned Out!
He’s my favorite cartoon character
2:21 WHAT💀
This's Whole Clip's Totally Awesome
3:02 ah... The classic 😃😂🤣
"Hire him right away." LOL!
“Well. If you were a jackass you could run the place. But no, no ducks.” XD
I love this movie
This is probably one of my favorite episodes of The Drew Carey show because of Daffy Duck! Hey what can I say? I like cartoons good thing I'm a cartoonist too I am more than a cartoon fan!
2:04-2:07 How I react to a crush.
Also "You ain't just whistling Dixie!" or something similar used to be one of Daffy catchphrases back in the day. It was something like this:
"That's duck's crazy!"
"You ain't just whistlin' Dixie!"
lol that's great, I haven't seen that ep
2:02 - 2:32 had me roflmao 🤣
How did it take me til 2022 to discover this?
2 of my favorite people in one crazy video
oh my god that stutter 1:11
Roman Strife You know that was a reference, right? :P
Yep, it's Porky.
Porky
Drew's Porky Pig is impeccable!!!
Brilliant! Of all the Looney Tunes references dropped throughout the history of "The Drew Carey Show", this is by far the best!
Oh, hey, nice seeing you here!
2:27 She’s a Lucky Women 😢
The floor-sweeping robot at the end of this scene previously appeared in a 1954 Daffy Duck cartoon called "Design for Leaving".
Perlinator67 It was also in a Hubie and Bertie cartoon, the title of which escapes me ATM.
This is one of the first of Joe Alaskey's role of Daffy Duck. I thought it was Duck Dodgers but this was 1998. I guess they loved him so much as Plucky Duck they decided later on he would be Daffy.
this is very funny i like both drew Carey and daffy duck
I would love to see a long time ago if the movie Looney Tunes back in action gone the sequel and Drew Carey was in that sequel movie going on an adventure with Daffy duck with Bugs Bunny that would’ve been really cool
Daffy Duck guest star in this episode of The Drew Carey Show to promote Space Jam
Daffy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The combination of animation and live action
And that’s why we don’t hire ducks 🦆🤣
Idk, seems like a race thing. lol!
Lol who said that Infinity War was the biggest crossover in history?
Rest in peace joe!
“DIS-CRININI-MATION!!”
0:03 (C) Warner Bros. Pictures Copying All Rights Reversed TM
A WarnerMedia company a division of AT&T
Daffy what if she's married ???????😅
That’s awesome 🦆😂
Drew Carey + Daffy Duck = EPIC AWESOMENESS :D
R.i.p joe alaskey 2016-1953 I can't believe that he died. It sucks. But still he was a really good Daffy Duck.
Cassidy Dixson he died in the past???
The feck
@@esspertguy6766 Dude I wrote this comment when I was 14 year old, he died a year prior. Came the feck down. Lol
this is a funny moment where daffy is talking to drew, drew is kinda in that bugs bunny position talking to daffy in this segment, where apparently where he is talking to him, theres all sorts of silly stuff, like the rabbit season/duck season joke,
4:01 This musical tune would be used for Cartoon Network's Powerhouse era bumpers
What's Daffy Duck doing on the Drew Carey Show?
Maybe He got out of His own Universe and visit Drew Carey's Universe.
Whatever he's doing, he's not doing minimum wage. (Ba-DA-Bump)
I bet he sneaked out of Toon Town into the "real world" and asked the directors and producers of the Drew Carey Show if he could play a short one-time or one shot part of the show.
+SonicMania2099 Surprise cameo! What else?
Space Jam success at the time.
she straight up slugged him, that was great!
I like to imagine this is the same universe as Roger Rabbit.
*Joe alaskey was perfect at everything with Daffy except for the whoo hoo... something just sounds off about it. That’s the one thing Eric bauza and Dee Bradley baker are better at than joe.*
It was decent.
In Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Joe does the woo, woos “perfectly”
"You want qualifications?! I got em commin out the wazoo!"