The Bizarre Case of Dr. Daffy and Mr. Snide

The Bizarre Case of Dr. Daffy and Mr. Snide is a 1998 direct-to-video animated comedy film directed by Chuck Jones (in his final Looney Tunes project before his death) and starring Daffy Duck (voiced by Greg Burson). It is an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde story, with Daffy playing both the Jekyll (represented by Daffy's zany, Bob Clampett-era depiction) and Hyde (his Chuck Jones-era personality) roles. This film is unique in that it combines traditional 2D animation with live puppetry (i.e., Daffy was puppeteered by Kevin Clash to Greg Burson's vocals, while David Rudman puppeteered Bugs to Billy West's vocals).

The film was released on VHS on March 23, 1998 and was dedicated to Don Messick (the original voice of Scooby-Doo).