

Crazy Over Daisy
It's the 1890s, and Donald is riding his penny-farthing bicycle to see Daisy when Chip 'n Dale make fun of him. It quickly escalates into a full-fledged war between Donald and the chipmunks.
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Plot Summary
Daisy, a beautiful and sophisticated poodle, is the object of affection for two rival dogs: the suave and debonair Hector, and the scruffy but determined Romeo. Their rivalry escalates through a series of comedic misunderstandings and slapstick encounters as they vie for Daisy's attention. Ultimately, Daisy's discerning taste leads her to choose the suitor she deems most worthy, leaving the other dog comically forlorn.
Critical Reception
Crazy Over Daisy is a classic Looney Tunes short, praised for its witty animation, fast-paced humor, and charming characterizations. Critics and audiences alike have long appreciated its clever take on romantic rivalries and its memorable voice acting.
What Reviewers Say
- Delightfully animated with a charmingly silly premise.
- Features excellent voice work, particularly from Mel Blanc.
- A quintessential example of Warner Bros. cartoon shorts.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the short's humor and animation quality, noting it as a fun and enjoyable watch that holds up well over time.
Fun Fact
The character of Daisy was inspired by the popular French poodle fad of the era and was designed to be exceptionally elegant and desirable.
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