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''Deduce, You Say'' is a 1956 Warner Bros. ''
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'' cartoon, directed by
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and written by
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. The short was released on September 29, 1956, and stars
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and
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. The title is a play on the exclamation, "The deuce, you say!" The cartoon features Daffy Duck as the dim-witted detective Dorlock Homes (a parody of
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) and Porky Pig as his sidekick Watkins ( Dr. Watson), as they attempt to locate and apprehend the dangerous "Shropshire Slasher."


Plot

Dr. Watkins narrates throughout the cartoon. Dorlock Homes lives on Beeker Street in
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. Inside their apartment, Homes is busily engaged in " deduction" — tax deduction, that is, hoping to write off such costs as "magnifying glasses and gumshoes" and "cab fares, to and from murders." Following a knock on the door, a telegram deliveryman falls into their flat. While Homes attributes it to
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, a type of poison, the deliveryman chides him for not fixing the step. Homes, angry, quickly snatches the letter from his hands and sternly informs him in no uncertain terms, "Just for that, you receive no gratuity." The telegram is from an infamous criminal known as the
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Slasher, informing Homes that he has escaped from prison, and plans to resume "slashing" innocent citizens. Homes and Watkins enter a pub the Slasher is known to haunt. Homes' attempts to gather clues land darts in his bill. When the Shropshire Slasher is finally revealed, Homes repeatedly attempts to arrest him, but the Slasher proves much stronger, and effortlessly defeats Homes. Watkins, on the other hand, speaks much more politely and reasonably to the suspect and he not only willingly divulges his identity, but is peacefully persuaded to turn himself back over to the police. Just then, a kind, old woman arrives selling flowers. Homes accuses her of selling them without a license and threatens to arrest her. The Shropshire Slasher moans "Mother!" Before Homes has time to consider what has happened, the Shropshire Slasher grabs him by the neck and starts shaking him violently, causing an assortment of objects to fall from Homes' person. The Shropshire Slasher and his mother then leave, with him explaining to her that he promised "the nice gentleman" that he would give himself up, and her praising him for willingly doing so. Watkins asks a beat-up looking Homes in what school he learned to be a detective. Homes answers: "
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, my dear Watkins. Elementary."


Reception

Animation historian
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writes, "''Deduce, You Say'' is an outrageously witty film that parodies both the original Sherlock Holmes books by Conan Doyle and the Hollywood movie versions ... The premise allowed huckJones to combine Daffy's frantic animated action with Porky's subtle attitudes, facial expressions, and posing, which get just as many laughs. A class act, and a first-rate cartoon."


Cast

*
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as
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(as Dorlock Homes),
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(as Dr. Watkins), The Shropshire Slasher, the Telegram Deliveryman, Alfie, and the Bartender * June Foray as The Shropshire Slasher's Mother and Lady Ashtabula (uncredited)


Home media

This short can be found on Disc Two of the '' Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1'' DVD set, Disc One of the '' Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 2'' Blu-ray set, and Disc One of '' The Essential Daffy Duck'' DVD set.


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* {{Chuck Jones 1956 films 1956 animated films 1956 short films Looney Tunes shorts Short films directed by Chuck Jones Daffy Duck films Porky Pig films Sherlock Holmes pastiches 1950s Warner Bros. animated short films 1950s mystery films American mystery films Films scored by Milt Franklyn Films with screenplays by Michael Maltese American detective films Animated films set in London Films produced by Edward Selzer 1950s English-language films