| The Spy Swatter | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Rudy Larriva |
| Story by | Tom Dagenais Cal Howard |
| Produced by | William L. Hendricks Herbert Klynn |
| Starring | Mel Blanc |
| Edited by | Joe Siracusa |
| Music by | William Lava |
| Animation by | Ed Friedman Virgil Ross Bob Bransford |
| Layouts by | Don Sheppard |
| Backgrounds by | Walt Peregoy |
| Color process | Technicolor |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures The Vitaphone Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 6 minutes |
| Language | English |
The Spy Swatter is a 1967Warner Bros.Looney Tunes cartoon directed byRudy Larriva.[1] The short was released on June 24, 1967, and starsDaffy Duck andSpeedy Gonzales.[2] This was the final Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies short to be directed by Rudy Larriva.
A secret strength formula for mice has been developed, and Speedy is tasked with getting it to the Mouse Factory. Unfortunately, Daffy has been sent by a rival agency to stop him. Daffy uses a variety of inventions to cut the mouse off or nab him, all of which backfire on him, or Speedy outwits him. The final plan, a mouse-seeking missile, is changed by Speedy to a duck-seeking missile; Daffy frantically returns to his base, and it blows up there. Speedy pops in the door and says to Daffy, "I want to tell you a little secret. Us good guys always win!"
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