翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Boston Symphony Orchestra
・ Boston Tea Men
・ Boston Tea Party
・ Boston Tea Party (concert venue)
・ Boston Tea Party (disambiguation)
・ Boston Tea Party (political party)
・ Boston Tea Party (TV series)
・ Boston Teapot Trophy
・ Boston Ten Townships
・ Boston Public
・ Boston Public Health Commission
・ Boston Public Library
・ Boston Public Library, McKim Building
・ Boston Public Market
・ Boston Public Schools
Boston Quackie
・ Boston railway station
・ Boston Ravine, California
・ Boston Red Sox
・ Boston Red Sox all-time roster
・ Boston Red Sox coaches
・ Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame
・ Boston Red Sox minor league players
・ Boston Red Sox Radio Network
・ Boston Red Sox spring training home
・ Boston Red Stockings
・ Boston Redevelopment Authority
・ Boston Reds
・ Boston Reds (1884)
・ Boston Reds (1884) all-time roster


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Boston Quackie : ウィキペディア英語版
Boston Quackie

''Boston Quackie'' is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short featuring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, directed by Robert McKimson and released in 1957. The cartoon and its title are a parody of the character Boston Blackie.
==Plot==
Boston Quackie (Daffy Duck) – ''"Friend to those who need no friends, enemy to those who have no enemies"'' – is a secret agent enjoying some time off in Paris with his girlfriend Mary and their little dog when his superior, Inspector Faraway (Porky Pig), comes to him with an assignment. Faraway hands Quackie an attaché case that must be delivered to the Slobovian consulate in West Slobovia—however, he warns Quackie that "every spy in the country" will attempt to steal it! Immediately upon taking custody of the attaché case, Quackie loses it to a mysterious man wearing a green hat, whereupon Quackie, Mary and the inspector give chase.
Quackie follows the thief to a railway depot, where they board the Cloak & Dagger Express. Quackie tries in various ways to prove that the man wears a green hat and thus is the man he's after. The two take tea together, the thief speaking in a Slavic accent, after which the chase resumes. The thief manages to captured Quackie and tied him up in a sack. The thief hangs Quackie at the railway post office and is knocked off the train by a wigwag until Faraway and Mary show up, Faraway notices Quackie hanging in the railway post office asking why he is hanging in the railway post office, Mary caught the theft who knocked him out with an anvil. Quackie eventually prevails, and delivers the attaché case to the consulate.
Quackie is dismayed, however, when the consul (a character inspired by Peter Lorre) produces from the case what appears to be a simple, brown instant-coffee jar, whose label reads: Instructions—Add Water and Pour. Quackie is incredulous, demanding, "You mean, all that hassle just so you could have a coffee break?" The consul pours water into the jar, shakes it, and out pops a beautiful woman in an evening gown and fur wrap—it seems the consul needed an escort for the embassy ball! Quackie then notices a label on the ''other'' side of the jar, which reads: "Acme House Instant Girl." Bemusedly, Quackie remarks: "You know, there just ''might'' be a market for this!"

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Boston Quackie」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.