China Jones (1959)
Daffy Duck is China Jones, a fortune-seeking Irish private eye working in the Far East. He finds a call for help in a Chinese fortune cookie and decides to investigate. Acting on a tip displayed on a solo musician's drum, Daffy/Jones goes to a pub owned by Limey Louie to look for clues. Louie is, in fact, an ex-convict who blames Jones for sending him to jail. Louie disguises himself as a grieving widow and arranges a series of mishaps for the web-footed sleuth. Porky Pig also appears in this cartoon as Charlie Chung, the plain-clothes Chinese detective.
Director: Robert McKimson
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Mel Blanc as Voice Characterizations (voice) |
| Directing | Robert McKimson | Director |
| Writing | Tedd Pierce | Story |
| Visual Effects | Tom Ray | Animation |
| Visual Effects | George Grandpré | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Ted Bonnicksen | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Warren Batchelder | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Robert Gribbroek | Layout Supervisor |
| Art | William Butler | Background Designer |
| Editing | Treg Brown | Editor |
| Sound | Milt Franklyn | Music |