I remember in a documentary about Chuck Jones, he talked about having created the various kinds of camera angles for "Drip-Along Daffy" (as Daffy and the criminal approach each other). Obviously, this is just a cartoon, so they didn't really have camera angles, but it just goes to show the magic of these cartoons. And believe me, what happens here is really whacked-out, with Daffy trying to become a sheriff in a lawless Old West town, but Porky has his own plans.
So, if nothing else, this is a solid addition to the pantheon of classic Looney Tunes cartoons. You just can't beat this kind of stuff.
Yes, he is lucky that there's only one horse.
So, if nothing else, this is a solid addition to the pantheon of classic Looney Tunes cartoons. You just can't beat this kind of stuff.
Yes, he is lucky that there's only one horse.