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Slightly Daffy is a 1944 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng, with story by Michael Maltese.
Plot
Daffy and General Porky (wearing a Napoleon-style hat) command a Cavalry outpost in the old west. Porky is asleep, so when they get attacked by Indians, Daffy is the only one who sees them. A series of gags ensue, resulting in Porky demanding bullets. While Daffy carries these bullets, he turns into a machine gun, which Porky uses to drive off the Indians.
Trivia
- This is a color remake of the 1939 cartoon Scalp Trouble.
- Some of the fights gags feature recycled footage from Johnny Smith and the Poker-Huntas.
- Some Blue-Ribbon prints have the 1939-40 opening theme plastered. Evidence is at this link. https://my.mail.ru/mail/lusien1960/video/49554/49712.html