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Duck! Second Chances by Tana Ford
Duck! Second Chances by Tana Ford








Duck! Second Chances by Tana Ford Duck! Second Chances by Tana Ford Duck! Second Chances by Tana Ford

Perplexed, Elmer protests, "I'm not the one to compwain, Mr. He declares Daffy the winner and new champion. Elmer falls to the mat and the referee provides a quick ten-count. Meanwhile, Laramore, whom is watching this somewhat one-sided boxing match from a separate stand, then admits to the audience "You know, there's something awfully screwy about this fight, or my name isn't Laramore.and it isn't".ĭaffy clobbers Elmer with a hammer as the bell is rung. Daffy, in turn, picks up where the referee left off, asking, "You mean none of THIS? Or THIS?", manhandling (or duckhandling) Elmer similarly every time. The referee starts complimenting Daffy, like Daffy "Good to His Mother" Duck, where the duck spectators cheer for Daffy, with only Laramore booing from a separate stand, for which he is knocked down by brickbats thrown at him by the duck spectators.īefore the match starts, the referee exhorts the two opponents to "fight clean", winking to the audience, who collectively shout, "Oh, brother!", and calls for "no rough stuff - none of THIS! Or THIS! Or like SO!", each time demonstrating an illegal move on Elmer and knocking him silly. The odds are clearly against Elmer, since the referee laughs hysterically while announcing his name, followed by boos from the crowd, with only Laramore cheering from a separate stand, for which he is knocked down by brickbats thrown at him by the duck spectators. The duck then proceeds to strip Elmer off his entire hunting gear (including stripping him down to his underwear) and then challenges Elmer to a "fair" fight.Įlmer is unaware that he is being led to a boxing ring surrounded by many duck spectators. He shoots Daffy Duck from the sky and apologizes, saying that he is "a great sportsman." Daffy heavily disagrees with this statement, calls out on Elmer for him not knowing the meaning of "fair play" and says he wouldn't be so tough without his hunting equipment. The title is a play on arguably the most famous line of William Shakespeare's play Hamlet, "to be or not to be."Įlmer Fudd is hunting ducks with his dog Laramore.










Duck! Second Chances by Tana Ford