Wordiezett
So much average
VeteranLight
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
Reptileenbu
Did you people see the same film I saw?
Geraldine
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
TheLittleSongbird
I really enjoyed The Stupid Cupid. Admittedly it is a little on the bizarre side, but it is quite funny as well. The cartoon does start off a little slow, but there is a lot that more than makes up for it. The story is simple but fairly effective. The animation is very nice, with lovely colours and good character features. The music is my favourite asset though, it was put to perfect use and quite pleasant and quirky to listen to. The dialogue particularly that of Daffy's is funny, while there are some interesting sight gags such as the cat shooting herself and we see her shooting each of her nine lives and Daffy falling in love with a chicken. Elmer's facial expressions were pretty funny too. Elmer is still dim-witted and clueless, and while he looks and sounds different(being voiced by Mel Blanc rather than Arthur Q. Bryan) he is a good foil, while Daffy is lots of fun as always.Overall, an enjoyable cartoon, not perfect but worth watching. 9/10 Bethany Cox
Mightyzebra
I really enjoyed this Daffy Duck and Elmer cartoon (with Elmer as Cupid in a nappy). It has cheerful animation, good music, interesting themes and entertaining storyline and I love the references to "The Henpecked Duck", a cartoon which had been made 3 years before this and is one of my personal favourites. This cartoon is also one of my favourites, but I would like it much more if it did not have its mainly boring, silly, slapsticky beginning which is only worth watching for people who do not know about Cupid and need to understand what Cupid does (but not why, that is never explained...).Anyhow, in this cartoon, Elmer, as Cupid, is just about to randomly shoot Daffy Duck when the little black duck spots him and complains about the last time he was shot, how he fell in love with a horrible wife (like in "The Henpecked Duck") and had too many children for him to cope with. However, later, Cupid re-shoots him anyway. Daffy falls in love with a chicken, of all people, who is already in love... Crazy capers commence...I recommend this cartoon to people who like fun, old Looney Tunes and who like a romantic, maniac and crazy Daffy Duck. Enjoy "Stupid Cupid"! :-)
phantom_tollbooth
Frank Tashlin's 'The Stupid Cupid' is a weird cartoon which suffers from some bizarre plotting and the bad miscasting of Elmer Fudd. Elmer plays the role of Cupid, causing animals to fall in love with partners of varying appropriateness. Elmer looks horrible in this cartoon, not just because he's been redesigned as Cupid but because his poses and facial expressions are really awkwardly drawn and animated. Tashlin also makes him really annoying, largely forsaking dialogue for an annoying take on Elmer's famous laugh. The best moments of 'The Stupid Cupid' are the early scenes of different animals falling in love, including a great sequence with a horse, a notoriously difficult creature to animate, something which Tashlin makes look easy. However, when Daffy Duck enters the cartoon, suddenly it takes a downturn and ugly-Elmer is not the only problem any more. Daffy has always been my favourite cartoon character of all time but the plot he is given here is not only weak but squished into a small amount of time since much of the cartoon has already passed. Elmer has Daffy fall in love with an unsuspecting chicken, whom he pursues even more aggressively than Pepe Le Pew! There's a great sequence towards the end where Daffy begs the chicken's rooster boyfriend for mercy but it leads to an abrupt and unsatisfying ending which seems to suggest there was a climactic gag cut out. It's the final nail in the coffin for 'The Stupid Cupid', a bizarre cartoon which has one or two nice moments but is, overall, amongst my least favourite of Tashlin's shorts.
slymusic
"The Stupid Cupid" is an excellent Daffy Duck/Elmer Fudd cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. Elmer plays the Stupid Cupid, complete with diapers and a tiny derby, shooting love arrows at various animals while having a devilish smile on his face! Daffy becomes one of his helpless victims.Highlights from this cartoon include the following (but don't read any further until after you have actually seen it for yourself). Elmer opens the cartoon by running & skipping all over the countryside and interrupting the "Voices of Spring" musical accompaniment with a few laughs. When he shoots a horse in the rear with an arrow, the horse goes absolutely bonkers after smooching a mare! Daffy goes through some of the strangest bodily contortions when he warns the mischievous Elmer to back off. Elmer shoots a gigantic arrow at Daffy, causing him to crash through numerous barns, a fence, a silo, and a tree; Daffy then amorously rushes over to a hen while his heart pounds to a Latin percussion rhythm. In order to make peace with the hen's jealous husband (a muscular rooster), Daffy proves he's a family man himself by rushing out of a barn, driving by the barn with his wife & assorted kiddies stuffed in the car, and rushing back into the barn, all within the limited space of a few seconds! And finally, we have a terrific visual AND audio effect when Daffy gets shot in the rear by Elmer after making peace with the rooster."The Stupid Cupid" is a brilliant cartoon! Director Frank Tashlin stops at NOTHING in order to induce loud laughter from the wildest sight gags. Never mind any crude animation or the rather abrupt ending; "The Stupid Cupid" is quite a gem in the Warner Bros. library of cartoons.