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daffy

[daf-ee] / ˈdæf i /


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Season 4 brings more of the show’s signature elaborate custom wigs, over-the-top accents and daffy scenarios, including a Senate hearing on livestreaming raunchy bachelorette parties and a tea-spilling talk show hosted secretly in a workplace ladies’ restroom.

From New York Times

Bob Hope, along with Daffy Duck and Marlene Dietrich, helped popularize the catchphrase ‘Now you’re cooking with gas.’

From Los Angeles Times

Trump is the Daffy Duck of cowards.

From Salon

It won an Oscar for Ingrid Bergman in the movie “Gaslight,” and it delivered the punchline of a Daffy Duck cartoon.

From Los Angeles Times

The book leaps turbulently through time, from Arc and Daffy’s early childhood, where they must make magic out of ruin using only imagination, through to adulthood, where both are addicted to the drugs that killed their father and debilitated their mother.

From New York Times