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Duck Amuck

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In a world of animation where logic has no place, a discontented duck finds itself amidst a chaotic prank. The protagonist, a duck with a sparkling personality, tries to enjoy a peaceful day in the countryside but quickly realizes that the scene surrounding him is not what it seems. From the very beginning, his idyllic life is interrupted by a mysterious and whimsical artist who seems to manipulate his environment at will.

Every time the duck tries to adapt to his situation, the animator takes revenge on him in increasingly absurd ways: backgrounds that change, characters that appear and disappear, and even surreal situations that defy the laws of physics. With each failed attempt to regain control of his fate, the duck becomes an unwitting victim of the whims of the one controlling his universe. What begins as a simple performance transforms into a comedic battle between the duck and his uncontrollable creator.

With clever humor and innovative animation, the film is a self-reference to the art of animation itself, prompting us to question who really calls the shots in the world of fiction. In the end, the duck confronts the bombastic reality of his existence and, despite the blows, attempts to make his audience laugh while proclaiming his desire to be the true protagonist of his story. It is definitely a hilarious journey into the absurd!

Media type
Movie
Year
1953
Director
Chuck Jones
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
8.60
Actors
Mel Blanc
Gender
AnimaciΓ³n
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Edward Selzer
Original title
Duck Amuck
Duration
7
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