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Looney Tunes Cartoons Season 1 Episode 17 - Watch Legally and Safely

Looney Tunes Cartoons Season 1 Episode 17

Episode Title: Wet Cement
Countries: USA,
Runtime:12min
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Porky Pig is smoothing out some recently laid cement, which of course is still wet, and who should happen to come across the cement but Daffy Duck. At first, he decides to step in it just for fun, perplexing Porky, then uses a pair of stilts, a giant boot, a unicycle, an Eskimo jacket with added snowshoes, a pack of dogs, a Shetland pony drawn chariot, a motorcycle, and an army tank to ruin the cement, angering the pig. Porky then smoothes out the cement once more and builds a brick wall to defend it, but Daffy uses an umbrella to land in the cement and hide in it, much to Porky's chagrin. Daffy then proceeds to form various statues with the cement, such as a naked model, Discobolus, The Statue of Liberty, and a parody of the Disneyland statue. Having had enough of the duck's antics, Porky hides in a sack to fool Daffy into thinking no body is around and capture him, whereupon the pair dance together against Porky's will, spoiling the cement once more. Now at the end of his tether, Porky lands Daffy and covers him with the cement, blowdrying it so that he won't escape. When Porky leaves the area, Daffy laments his predicament by saying "I am one stuck duck.

How to Watch Looney Tunes Cartoons Season 1 Episode 17 Legally and Safely

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