Player nickname: Sage Player DWpocketsage Way to contact you: Email: sagemuraken@livejournal.com AIM: n/a Other: Plurk: grindelwald Are you at least 15?: Yes Current Characters: Gellert Grindelwald, Draco Malfoy, 11-12, Cosmo Cosma, Candace Flynn
Character: Daffy Duck Fandom: Looney Tunes Character Notes: History:
Daffy doesn't have a set canon history as he's a cartoon character that has evolved over many years in a variety of mostly gag cartoons (well over 100), each with their own short storylines. He has taken on many roles - anything from would-be heroics (which he often fails at in favour of others) or antagonising other characters such as Bugs Bunny. He's appeared in many parodies of movies or genres. Since I will be primarily be playing him from his heyday in the 1950's, examples of these include:
"Robin Hood Daffy" - in which he re-enacts the Robin Hood legend with Porky Pig as Friar Tuck, who shows him up even as Daffy tries to impress him.
"Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2th century" - a sci-fi parody featuring Porky Pig as his sidekick and Marvin the Martian as an alien rival, both trying to discover and claim Planet X.
"Deduce You Say" - sending up detective tales with Daffy in the Sherlock Holmes role and Porky Pig as Dr. Watson (names changed), who is wiser than the alleged great duck detective.
"Drip Along Daffy" - A parody of westerns. Again Porky is 'comic-relief' (as Daffy terms his character) and saves the day despite Daffy's best efforts himself as the would-be new sheriff.
"Ali Baba Bunny" - Arabian Nights-related. Bugs Bunny and Daffy find a cave full of gold and a genie. Daffy shows his greedy side with his classic cries of: "Mine! Mine! Mine!"
"Rabbit Fire"/"Rabbit Seasoning" - Bugs and Daffy try to convince hunter Elmer Fudd that it is either Rabbit Season or Duck season, usually resulting in Daffy getting shot repeatedly.
"The Ducksters" - Playing game show host on a show that brutalises its contestants - until Daffy gets his comeuppance via Porky.
He was also the star of a classic fourth wall-type cartoon called "Duck Amuck" where he has to deal with his animator (revealed in a twist ending to be Bugs Bunny) who torments him by changing his looks, the backgrounds and the storylines while a frustrated Daffy tries to cope with the changes and explains in exasperation direct to camera that this is a cartoon.
Daffy Duck | Looney Tunes | Not Reserved | 1/?
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Way to contact you:
Email: sagemuraken@livejournal.com
AIM: n/a
Other: Plurk: grindelwald
Are you at least 15?: Yes
Current Characters: Gellert Grindelwald, Draco Malfoy, 11-12, Cosmo Cosma, Candace Flynn
Character: Daffy Duck
Fandom: Looney Tunes
Character Notes:
History:
Daffy doesn't have a set canon history as he's a cartoon character that has evolved over many years in a variety of mostly gag cartoons (well over 100), each with their own short storylines. He has taken on many roles - anything from would-be heroics (which he often fails at in favour of others) or antagonising other characters such as Bugs Bunny. He's appeared in many parodies of movies or genres. Since I will be primarily be playing him from his heyday in the 1950's, examples of these include:
"Robin Hood Daffy" - in which he re-enacts the Robin Hood legend with Porky Pig as Friar Tuck, who shows him up even as Daffy tries to impress him.
"Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2th century" - a sci-fi parody featuring Porky Pig as his sidekick and Marvin the Martian as an alien rival, both trying to discover and claim Planet X.
"Deduce You Say" - sending up detective tales with Daffy in the Sherlock Holmes role and Porky Pig as Dr. Watson (names changed), who is wiser than the alleged great duck detective.
"Drip Along Daffy" - A parody of westerns. Again Porky is 'comic-relief' (as Daffy terms his character) and saves the day despite Daffy's best efforts himself as the would-be new sheriff.
"Ali Baba Bunny" - Arabian Nights-related. Bugs Bunny and Daffy find a cave full of gold and a genie. Daffy shows his greedy side with his classic cries of: "Mine! Mine! Mine!"
"Rabbit Fire"/"Rabbit Seasoning" - Bugs and Daffy try to convince hunter Elmer Fudd that it is either Rabbit Season or Duck season, usually resulting in Daffy getting shot repeatedly.
"The Ducksters" - Playing game show host on a show that brutalises its contestants - until Daffy gets his comeuppance via Porky.
He was also the star of a classic fourth wall-type cartoon called "Duck Amuck" where he has to deal with his animator (revealed in a twist ending to be Bugs Bunny) who torments him by changing his looks, the backgrounds and the storylines while a frustrated Daffy tries to cope with the changes and explains in exasperation direct to camera that this is a cartoon.