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On the Warner Bros. Studio
Lot, while waiting in the Big Boss' office for a meeting, Daffy Duck
opens the Big Boss' coin case and plucks out a rare doubloon. Bugs, not
wanting to get in trouble, tried to grab the coin and it flies out the
window and falls into Taz's mouth, who promptly swallows it. Realizing
that they may get fired, they use the Acme Space Replacer to travel back
to 1783 in Florida to the location of where this coin was found a year
later. After they dig up a whole treasure chest full of doubloons, High
Seas Sam shanghais them and makes them carry the treasure on board his
pirate ship. John Paul Jones spots the pirate ship and opens fire. Bugs
Bunny disguises himself as the Russian Empress Catherine the Great and
convinces John Paul Jones that she needs his help as admiral of her
navy. When Bugs returns to Sam's ship, he and Daffy are held prisoner by
Sam again. They are running out of time to get to Barbados. If they
don't make it by tomorrow, they will be stuck in 1783 forever.
Pesky Pirate: Tied Up in
the Florida Keys
is a book in the Looney Tunes Wacky Adventures series put out by Warner
Bros. This book was written by Jesse Leon McCann and illustrated by Duendes del Sur. This series is
intended for young readers aged 7 to 9.
Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck .
. . has there ever been a better straight man and comic relief duo in
the history of film? I think not! Once again, these two classic
characters team up to take on a distant relative of Yosemite Sam. There
are some good historical references to John Paul Jones and Catherine the
Great, but it was overshadowed by the fact they Bugs and Daffy had to
travel 1,600 miles in 1 day and 16 hours. I cannot even drive that fast
(if there was a road there), let alone believe that a pirate ship could
sail from Florida to Barbados in a day and a half. Beyond that, I highly
enjoyed this little romp through time and think kids ill like reading
this adventure. Pesky Pirate: Tied
Up in the Florida Keys
is a fun read with two ultra funny lead characters. "Eh, what's up,
Doc?"
I rated this book an 8 out of
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