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Daffy Duck for President : ウィキペディア英語版 | Daffy Duck for President
''Daffy Duck for President'' is a children's book, published by Warner Bros. and the United States Postal Service in 1997 to coincide with the release of the first Bugs Bunny U.S. postage stamp. The book was written and illustrated by Chuck Jones, edited by Charles Carney, and art directed by Allen Helbig. 〔Jones, Chuck. Daffy Duck for President. Burbank, CA: Warner Bros. Worldwide Pub., 1997. Print.〕 ==Plot== Echoing the popular "Duck Season/Rabbit Season" scene from the Bugs Bunny shorts ''Rabbit Fire'', ''Rabbit Seasoning'', and ''Duck! Rabbit, Duck!'', the book tells how Daffy Duck, in an effort to outlaw Duck Season in favor of perpetual Rabbit Season, attempts to become a politician so as to change the law to suit him. 〔(“Chuck Jones” ), ”www.answers.com”, 3.11.15〕 Through a civics lesson regarding the United States Constitution and with Bugs Bunny's help, Daffy learns that it is "We the People" who run the country, not any one man or duck as he experiences the separation of powers concept of the United States Federal government. From the book's dust jacket: "Bugs guides Daffy through the 3 branches of American government - the foundation of freedom - in a style so breezy and comic that you'd never confuse it with a civics lesson. Or would you? In keeping with the explosive fun of the author's art, ''Daffy Duck for President'' is presented in its original sketch form. It's pure Chuck Jones - brash, witty, and reflective - in a bold flash of pencil, paper, and impulse."
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