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Director
  
Robert McKimson

Writer
  
Sid Marcus (story)

Music director
  
Walter Greene

Duration
  

6/10
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Genre
  
Animation, Family, Short

Film series
  
Looney Tunes

Language
  
English

Cast
  
Mel Blanc

Release date
  
September 17, 1966 (USA premiere)

Producers
  
Friz Freleng, David H. DePatie

Similar movies
  
Looney Tunes movies, Related Robert McKimson movies

"Swing Ding Amigo" is a 1966 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson with a story by Sid Marcus. It stars Daffy Duck, Speedy Gonzales and other mice.

Swing Ding Amigo movie scenes Speedy Gonzales Swing Ding Amigo 1966 DePatie Freleng Enterprises cartoon Laugh Track Video Dailymotion

Speedy has an A Go-Go Club that resides in Daffy Duck's home, as Daffy has had enough and tries everything in his power to get rid of them because of the raucous noise they make.

Synopsis

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Speedy Gonzales owns the hottest nightclub in all of Mexico, Speedys A-Go-Go Club, where mice dance to Spanish fiesta music. Upstairs, Daffy Duck cannot sleep because of the nightclub racket downstairs. He tries stuffing his ears with cotton and calling Speedy, attempting to crush him over the phone with a mallet.

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Daffy later attempts to "make the joint jump" with a grenade, which Speedy and his friends constantly pop back at him until it finally blows up and Daffy recites an odd poem (with his own feathers floating like snow).

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Finally, Daffy confronts Speedy personally and locks him out of the club but got the keys pulled from his neck by Speedy and his magnet. He then tries to shoot Speedy but instead hits the door and Speedy jumps in and pied Daffy. Finally, Daffy uses a vacuum cleaner to suck him in, but Speedy finds a can of gunpowder, sucks it into the vacuum and lights it, blowing the vacuum (and Daffy) up.

With Daffy out of the way, Speedy continues to play his music. Meanwhile, Daffy (back in bed and fully recovered from his incident with the vacuum) finally admits defeat ("What you gonna do?") and happily plays a pair of cymbals to the tune of Speedys music as the cartoon ends.

References

Swing Ding Amigo Wikipedia
Swing Ding Amigo IMDb Swing Ding Amigo themoviedb.org


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