During World War II, a duck known for his cleverness and mischief finds himself at a crossroads. Daffy, a natural comedian, receives his recruitment letter and becomes a recruit in the Armed Forces. From the very beginning, Daffy makes it clear that he's more interested in making people laugh than in following orders. Upon arriving at boot camp, he encounters a group of serious soldiers who don't understand his sense of humor, leading to hilarious situations.
While his comrades try to adapt to the grueling military routine, Daffy opts for a comedic approach, turning every exercise into a comedy show. His sparkling personality causes both frustration and laughter among his superiors. The plot unfolds through a series of visual gags and clever jokes, as the duck faces all sorts of absurd situations: from impromptu battles in the field to moments of camaraderie that, even if they don't admit it, everyone enjoys.
As the story progresses, Daffy becomes the heart of the group, teaching his fellow soldiers that even in dark times, laughter and camaraderie can be the best weapons. The film culminates in a surprising twist that reveals that sometimes, humor is the greatest strength one can bring to service. With an air of craziness and fun, this story shows that a duck with a joke can leave an indelible mark in a world of seriousness.