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Mrs. Daffy Duck appeared in a number of Looney Tunes cartoons.

Daffy Duck has often been depicted as married, but his wife is usually unnamed, being seldom called anything but Mrs. Daffy Duck. Each appearance of a wife is quite different from the others and there is no evidence that any of these are the same character.

Filmography[]

  1. Looney Tunes "Wise Quacks" (1939)
  2. Looney Tunes "The Henpecked Duck" (1941) Public domain
  3. Looney Tunes "The Stupid Cupid" (1944) Blue Ribbon
  4. Merrie Melodies "His Bitter Half" (1950) Blue Ribbon
  5. Merrie Melodies "Stork Naked" (1955)
  6. Merrie Melodies "Quackodile Tears" (1962)

Wise Quacks[]

This Mrs. Daffy is not given a name, and most of her mumbled quacks are unintelligible similar to that of Donald Duck. She hatches a brood of ducklings, and she and Daffy must later protect them from a group of eagles. She is not an overbearing wife, but she does in two instances threaten Daffy with a rolling pin because he is drunk. The first time she does crack him on the head with it, but the second time she uses it to break his jug instead.

The Henpecked Duck[]

This Mrs. Daffy is not given a name either. Her lines and repeated cries of "I want a divorce!" are voiced by Sara Berner. She takes Daffy to divorce court because he lost their egg, though he later finds it and they reconcile. She is overbearing, ordering him to watch the egg when she went out, and beating him with an umbrella in the courtroom.

The Stupid Cupid[]

This Mrs. Daffy has no name and no lines. She married Daffy in a shotgun wedding after he was struck by Cupid's arrow the previous year and had several children by him, including a pair of Siamese twin ducklings. She was shown snarling and holding Daffy up by the neck in their wedding photo. She also looks quite stern later in the car, hinting her personality is quite domineering and overbearing.

His Bitter Half[]

This Mrs. Daffy still has no name, but she is voiced by Martha Wentworth. Daffy married her for her money, but soon left her abusive ways. She turned domineering immediately after she carried him across the threshhold. Though we do see her wipe his mouth right off his face, most of her violence occurs offscreen, including plucking every feather off his scrawny carcass. She even has a bratty son named Wentworth. Daffy divorces her by the end of the short and is happy to be free of her abuse.

This Mrs. Daffy looks drastically different from other incarnations of the character; she has a big, hulking size and physique bigger than Daffy and has grey feathers, in contrast to her other appearances where she looks roughly almost the same as Daffy himself.

Stork Naked[]

This Mrs. Daffy is called Daphne and is voiced by Mel Blanc. She is expecting another visit from the stork, which Daffy is desperate to prevent. She only appears in one scene, but unlike other cartoons featuring her, there is no hint of overbearing or violent tendencies in her character. She is pleasant and demure as she knits a tiny sweater.

Quackodile Tears[]

This Mrs. Daffy is only called "Honeybunch", presumably a term of endearment, and is voiced by June Foray. She orders Daffy to sit on their egg for a while. She is bossy and violent from the start. She grasps Daffy by the neck until his face turns blue, but most of her violence occurs offscreen, including slapping his silly face clean off his head, though his face flops back into the picture.

Trivia[]



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