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Discussion in 'Free-For-All' started by MrCleveland, Apr 29, 2016.

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    Found it. It's Lightning McQueen and Sally.
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    Yes, these lines were spoken by Lightning McQueen, remarking on the automotive equivalent of a "tramp stamp" beneath the airfoil of Sally Carrera in Pixar's Cars. Good sleuthing, Em. :D
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    Thanks, OUB. Now for an easy one:

    "Odds bodkins! Hath the Knights Of The Round Table turned chicken?"
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    Yup, this one's easy. King Arthur, chastening his knights for truculence in facing the Black Knight, who absconded the Singing Sword. This quote is met with clucking and loose feathers. From the 1958 cartoon Knighty Knight Bugs by "Friz" Freleng that won the Academy Award for Short Subject.
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    I dub thee Sir OUB for getting it right. Good job. :). You may go again.
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    Yay, did it right for a change. Ah, and here's an exchange from one of my old laserdiscs. Once upon a time, we made those.

    "Apple core."
    "Baltimore."
    "Who's your friend?"

    [careful analysis] "Me."
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    This would be from "Donald Applecore." Dale is the one asking this to Donald and Donald is the one who does the replying and falls for it, getting smacked in the face with an apple core.
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    That's precisely where these lines comes from, Glowworm. The Disney cartoon Donald Applecore has Dale chipmunk and orchard manager Donald Duck reciting an old trick from schoolyard kids of the day. Surprisingly, this also occurs in the Johnny Bravo meets the Mystery Incorporated team. There, it's Shaggy Rogers and the ghostly gardener reciting the lines. Great sleuthing, GW, the board is yours. :)
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    I love how Donald asks this to Dale later and the sneaky little bastard throws his buddy Chip under the bus instead. :happy:
    "Hey, you know in person you really do look like the devil."
    "I know. I get that a lot."
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    Hint: said on a crossover episode of a tv show in which a space duck encounters the arch-nemesis of a group of ring using superheroes.
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    Ah, it must be Daffy Duck, from the "Duck Dodgers" episode "The Green Loontern."
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    Correct. Duck Dodgers makes this remark while meeting Sinestro face to face who says the second quote.
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    Thanks, Glowworm. Now for yet another untapped quote:

    "Boy, Chuck, you really goofed up on that play."
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    Ooh, I can almost get this one. I'm certain I know which character spoke that line, and to whom it was addressed, but I can't name the specific cartoon. Of course, being an Emerald Isle quote, it's highly topical, likely to coincide with the upcoming Super Bowl. Sadly, my knowledge of these specials is wobbly and moth-eaten at best. I'll let someone smarter nail this one.
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    I'm gonna say it's Peppermint Patty talking to Charlie Brown in You're in the Super Bowl, Charlie Brown.
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    You got the character right, but it's actually from "It's Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown." Guess you could say I combined the Superbowl with Valentine's Day. Anyway, good job, and you may post the next quote. :)
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    Here's one that's appropriate for today.

    "Snitch, stool pidgin. Poor little groundhog.
    Wife and 72 children. No polo ponies.
    Had to roll his own cigarettes. Wife has no nylons."
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    Porky Pig from "One Meat Brawl" mourning the "death" of Grover Groundhog. Love the line "Wife has no nylons!":happy:
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    Well, this cartoon is from 1947, shortly after World War II concluded. During the war period, rationing was normal, leading to the "A card" line from Falling Hare; and nylons were regarded almost as a luxury, as the stuff was needed to make parachutes for the Air Corps. Life magazine even has an archive photo of a woman using an eyebrow pencil to make a false seam on the back of her calves to lend the illusion of wearing hosiery! At the time, very few women had nylons, until the war was over.
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    Yes, that's correct! Grover sure knew how to make a sob story.

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