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''Stupor Duck'' is a 1956
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'' Looney Tunes'' animated short directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on July 7, 1956, and stars
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in a Superman spoof. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and
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. Butler, who voiced the
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and the newspaper editor, was uncredited.


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is cast as Stupor Duck and his alter ego, Cluck Trent. The cartoon begins as a parody of the opening to '' The Adventures of Superman'', which, after introducing Stupor Duck as a "Strange being from another planet", shows Stupor Duck being: *"''Faster'' than a bullet" (a cork fired from a toy pop gun) *"More ''powerful'' than a speeding locomotive" (a recycled clip from '' Hare Trigger'') *"Able to leap the ''tallest'' building" (the depicted tall building called the " McKimson Associates" building ic with Stupor Duck's cape catching on the flagpole at the very top, causing Daffy to nearly choke) After the parodied introduction, the film proceeds to the story: Mild-mannered newspaper reporter Cluck Trent, taking a break from writing, overhears a conversation coming from his editor's office. The one-sided conversation is from a villain on a "corny
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" the editor is watching on TV. The unseen soap's villain calls himself "
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Ratnik," a Russian-accented terrorist bent on world domination. Ratnik supposedly threatens widespread destruction (though his demands are never heard); his first line, after a maniacal laugh, is "You cannot stop me, Mr. Newspaper Editor!", which leads Cluck to the erroneous conclusion that Ratnik actually exists, his threats are serious, and that stopping him is a job for Stupor Duck. Cluck runs to the broom closet to change into his alter-ego (after an errant change into a witch's costume, and then a minor adjustment to Stupor Duck's shoulder pads) and begins his search for the non-existent antagonist. Stupor Duck flies through a closed window and then hits another building! One by one, Stupor Duck spots "examples" of "Aardvark's" supposed work and, before tackling each one, bellowing his battle cry, "''THIS is a job for STU-U-U-POR Duck!''". His search includes: *A skyscraper being destroyed. Stupor Duck pushes the building back upright, not knowing it was to be demolished and replaced with a new city hall; he is punched out by the site foreman ("''Then the lights went out all over the world!''"). *A sinking ship, which was actually a submarine conducting war games. Stupor Duck pulls the sub back to the surface and is first shot by its
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; when he dares "Ratnik" to try that again, Stupor Duck is promptly blown up and sunk by one of the sub's torpedoes. *A dynamite charge at the base of a railroad trestle as a train runs over it. It turned out to be a
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location shoot. Stupor Duck grabs the dynamite and heads skyward, and is blown up (off-screen) by the unknowing explosives expert. The expert is abruptly showered with black feathers as the "S" shield from Stupor Duck's costume softly lands in his hand; a featherless and disgruntled Daffy walks up and grabs the shield saying, "I'll just relieve you of that, ''if'' you don't mind". *Lastly, Stupor Duck hears a siren while unknowingly flying over government testing grounds. He spots what he believes to be an armed warhead, but is actually a government moon rocket. Right after Stupor Duck lands on the nose cone to try to stop it, the rocket launches into space, leaving behind Stupor Duck's costume in its wake. As the rocket hurtles skyward, two rock climbers see it and shout "Up there in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's STU-U-UPOR Duck!" The final shot is of the now-naked Daffy screaming, still clinging to the rocket for dear life at it streaks toward the moon.


Home media

*VHS- The Stars of Space Jam: Daffy Duck *VHS- Looney Tunes Collectors Edition: Porky and Daffy *DVD- Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5, Disc 1 *Also the first wish in '' Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island'', except at the end, the rocket sends him back to the island, where he limps over to and inadvertently kicks the wishing well with the leg he was limping on. *DVD -  Superman: The Ultimate Collection


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* {{Robert McKimson 1956 films 1950s animated superhero films Looney Tunes shorts Warner Bros. Cartoons animated short films 1956 animated films 1956 short films Parodies of Superman Superman in other media American superhero comedy films 1950s Warner Bros. animated short films Films scored by Carl Stalling Daffy Duck films Films directed by Robert McKimson Films produced by Edward Selzer Films about journalists 1950s English-language films