Daffy Duck #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Lemonade Aid," a sweltering night drives Elmer to seek refuge in an air-conditioned hotel, but his peace is shattered when Daffy stows away in his suitcase, desperate for relief from the park bench. As Elmer tries to evict his feathered stowaway, an irate neighbor—fiercely protective of animals—intervenes with a warning that sets the stage for a comedic showdown. Written by Michael Maltese and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Phil De Lara, this 1963 Western Publishing classic captures the chaos of two egos clashing under the heat, all beneath a cover by De Lara himself.
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On a very hot night, Elmer decides to sleep in an air-conditioned hotel rather than in his uncomfortable house. Daffy, who's having troubles of his own trying to sleep on a park bench, stows away in Elmer's suitcase to also enjoy the comforts of the hotel. When Elmer tries to kick out his unwanted guest, an angry guy in the next room, disturbed by the ruckus - and who is also an animal lover, "clonks" Elmer on the head and declares: "If I hear you hurting that duck again, I'll throw you out of the hotel! Understand?" Now, Daffy does his best to antagonize Elmer and get the angry guy to return.
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