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A Corny Concerto (1943) was a Family - Animation Film directed by Robert Clampett and produced by Leon Schlesinger.

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For some reason, the identity of the black duckling in this short has prompted much debate among cartoon fans as to whether or not it is in fact Daffy Duck. Supporters of the idea claim it is Daffy due to the character's similar color design (such as the white collar around the neck), while naysayers say that if it was supposed to be Daffy then it would have been made a little more clearer in design or by having him speak. It should be noted that the books about Warner Bros. animation history has never addressed this, nor has it ever been confirmed either way. In the Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVD commentary Michael Barrier claims that it is Daffy, but since he was not a member of the crew who worked on the cartoon nor did he cite a source in his commentary or basis for his conclusion, such a declaration should not be taken as absolute fact.
The only cartoon in which Porky Pig hunts Bugs Bunny (not counting Porky's Hare Hunt, the first cartoon to feature the rabbit character eventually known as Bugs).
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