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BOOK REVUE

Air Date/Released Tuesday, January 15, 1946
Station/Studio Warner Bros. Looney Tunes
Host/Star Daffy Duck

Late at night in a bookshop, the characters of books come to life. From a “Looney Tunes” comic book leaps Daffy Duck, who assumes the guise of a zoot-suiter. Hip-cat Daffy warns the title character of “Little Red Riding Hood” about the Big Bad Wolf, and a chase begins when the wolf sets his sights and appetite on the duck.

After the wolf has been dispatched to “Dante’s Inferno,” the store’s characters celebrate in a jam session and dance... only to have the angry wolf complain from Hades, “Stop that dancing up there!!!... [and then, in a Joe Besser voice]... you sillies."



Voice cast: Mel Blanc (Daffy Duck, Big Bad Wolf, Cop, Cuckoo, Sailor, Henry VIII, Mice), Sportsmen Quartet (Vocalists), Bea Benaderet (Bobby-soxer), Lady on magazine cover, 'screams'), Sara Berner (Mrs. Aldrich, Swooning girls), Stan Freberg (Frank Sinatra, Henry VIII yell)

Crew: Bob Clampett (Director), Warren Foster (Story), Robert McKimson, Rod Scribner, Manny Gould, C. Melendez (Animators), Thomas McKimson, Cornett Wood (Layouts and Backgrounds), Carl Stalling (Music)
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