  I've just realized that there's something truly profound about Daffy Duck. His plight is so unbelievably human that you can't help but sympathize with him. Does anyone remember the cartoon when Bugs and Daffy have a vaudeville show? There's the marquee that has Bugs Bunny's name in huge flashing lights and then Daffy's name in tiny letters. When Bugs walks on stage he gets roaring applause for doing nothing then Daffy comes out does a soft-shoe dance and then slides on his knees towards the audience and there's nothing but dead silence. Doesn't life just feel like that sometimes. When Bugs walks on stage he gets roaring applause for doing nothing then Daffy comes out does a soft-shoe dance and then slides on his knees towards the audience and there's nothing but dead silence. Doesn't life just feel like that sometimes. In all likelihood Daffy should be the star of Looney Tunes, but the people want Bugs. Don't get me wrong Bugs Bunny is funny, but he's no Daffy. It's like the animators knew Daffy was the star but Bugs would always be more popular, so Daffy is always sour about being in Bugs' shadow.
Anyway, this is why Looney Tunes are so spectacular. The characters are so well-developed and creative. Almost all cartoons pale in comparison to the Looney Tunes. That's the end of my Daffy Duck rant, you may now go on to the less silly aspects of your day. 
