Stupor Duck

Trivia: In the opening sequence, the announcer says that Stupor Duck is "more powerful than a steaming locomotive" and we see a barely functional train. What you actually see is a clip from the 1945 Warner Brothers cartoon, "Hare Trigger."

Trivia: When the narrator tells the audience that Stupor Duck is able to "jump the world's tallest buildings", we see Stupor Duck near a building with a window labelled "McKimson Associates" - a reference to the Warner Brothers director, Robert McKimson.

Trivia: When Cluck Trent (Daffy) takes a break from writing, he pulls out from his pocket a box of "Dr. Pierce's Mild Pills" - a reference to the Warner Brothers story writer, Tedd Pierce.

Continuity mistake: When Cluck Trent is using his typewriter at the beginning of the short, you can see there is nothing by the machine, but when the camera closes in on Trent, a sign saying "Cluck Trent Reporter" appears.

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