Daffy Duck

Daffy Duck is an animated cartoon character produced by Warner Bros. He has appeared in cartoon series such as Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies, where he usually has been depicted as the best friend and occasional arch-rival of Bugs Bunny. Daffy was one of the first of the new "screwball" characters that emerged in the late 1930s to replace traditional everyman characters who were more popular earlier in the decade, such as Mickey Mouse and Popeye. Daffy starred in 133 shorts in the golden age, making him the third-most frequent character in the Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies cartoons, behind Bugs Bunny's 166 appearances and Porky Pig's 159 appearances.

Voice actors

 * Mel Blanc (1937-1989)
 * Jeff Bergman (1990-1993, 2011-present)
 * Joe Alaskey (1990-2014)
 * Maurice LaMarche (1991)
 * Greg Burson (1993-1997)
 * Dee Bradley Baker (1996, 2016-present)
 * (1996)
 * Billy West (1998)
 * Samuel Vincent (Baby Looney Tunes, 2002-2004)
 * Jeff Bennett (2003-2004)
 * Eric Bauza (2018-present)

Joint ideas

 * Daffy has a starring role in The Bizarre Case of Dr. Daffy and Mr. Snide, as voiced by Greg Burson. Daffy plays double-duty as the zany but lovable Dr. Daffy, and the greedy, underhanded Mr. Snide.
 * Daffy is one of the main characters on Looney Tunes & Co., being voiced by Joe Alaskey.
 * Three incarnations of Daffy appear as playable characters in Mickey Mouse & Bugs Bunny's Kombat Showdown; the jealous and greedy Daffy (voiced by Joe Alaskey), and the zany screwball Daffy (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker), as well as his superhero alter-ego, Duck Dodgers (also voiced by Alaskey). All three have their own main and secondary Fatalities: the first Daffy removes his beak and uses it as a lethal boomerang, and materializes a gun that reveals a "BANG! FOOLED YOU!" flag before knocking out his opponent with it; the second Daffy materializes a giant toy sledgehammer and plays golf with it (using his opponent as the ball) and activates a remote control to drop an anvil on the opponent; and Duck Dodgers activates his energy gun at full blast, and swallows multiple prickly pears before firing them out of his mouth, a la a machine gun.
 * Daffy occasionally appears through cameos on the 2005 run of Animaniacs, being voiced by Joe Alaskey.
 * DTwaffy is a lead character on Space Jam: A Legend Returns, being voiced by Joe Alaskey.
 * Daffy is one of the several ensemble characters on the Looney Tunes direct-to-video film series, being voiced by Joe Alaskey on Bugs, Daffy and the Golden Anvil and Jeff Bergman afterwards.
 * Daffy is one of the main characters on Looney Tunes: Back and Zanier, being voiced by Jeff Bergman.
 * Daffy appears in Justice League & Looney Tunes: League Gone Looney, voiced by Joe Alaskey (in the final time he'd do so before his death). During the climax, Daffy and Elmer Fudd team up against Lex Luthor. Daffy engages Luthor in a "duck season/rabbit season" argument about who's going to get shot by Elmer; Daffy wins the argument for once, and Luthor, having survived the shot, is hauled off to jail.
 * Daffy appears as a lead character in the 2019 revival of the Looney Tunes shorts, being voiced by Jeff Bergman. His design is the same as his contemporary version while his personality is more akin to his Robert McKimson characterization, featuring elements from his screwball personality from earlier shorts and his selfish and his greedy and egocentric personality from later shorts.
 * Daffy is one of the two playable characters on Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck Through Time, being voiced by Jeff Bergman.
 * Daffy is a starter character on Looney Tunes: Acme Arena, being voiced by Jeff Bergman.
 * Daffy appears in The Voice Comic Con, voiced again by Eric Bauza.