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In China Jones, Daffy Duck takes on the role of a hard-boiled detective in a zany spoof of 1950s crime noir and globe-trotting adventures! Set in a stylized version of the Far East, Daffy must solve a wacky mystery involving double-crossing crooks, shady sidekicks, and wild chases—all while delivering his signature wisecracks and slapstick chaos.

It’s a globe-spanning cartoon caper full of Looney Tunes energy, rapid-fire gags, and vintage parody gold!

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00:00This is Hong Kong, the melting pot of the Orient, where every man and his brother is out for a quick buck.
00:19And sure, I'm not above making a fast buck meself, one way or another.
00:23They call me China Jones.
00:26Chinese fortune cakes!
00:27Well, now, let's be after seeing what Dame Fortune has in store for me.
00:31Help! I'm being held prisoner in a Chinese bakery.
00:34150 pounds reward.
00:36Whoosh, now! 150 pounds!
00:38But the devil of it was, how to ferret out the right one out of the thousands of bakeries in all China.
00:44If ever I was in need of a good hot tip.
00:52Then suddenly, it came to me in a flash.
00:54You could always get good hot tips at Limey Louie's.
00:59Limey Louie himself was in the calaboose.
01:01But somebody there would be serving a pot tip.
01:03Oh, excuse me, please.
01:06Sure, now, your face looks familiar.
01:08Oh, yes, Charlie Chung.
01:10Well, well, Charlie Chung, the plain clothes man.
01:12Oh, yes.
01:13Plain clothes, fancy clothes, all is the same.
01:16Yeah, all is the same, trying to cut in on the reward.
01:19Leglet, must bring up matter of money.
01:22Well, there it was.
01:24But it was my cake, and I wasn't about to slice it with anyone.
01:27Sorry, Lister Chung, not interested.
01:30Rickshaw!
01:33Limey Louie's place.
01:34Chop-chop.
01:35See you around, Charlie.
01:44Oh, Mr. Limey Louie.
01:45Tiny Jones come chop-chop.
01:47Looking for plenty hot tip?
01:48Ha!
01:49I knowed he'd go for the prisoner in a Chinese bakery bit.
01:54Back me away in the calaboose, will he?
01:58Excuse me, please.
02:00Unfortunate matter of money.
02:02Money?
02:03Oh, sure, Charlie.
02:04You wait right here.
02:06Hello, now.
02:08What can I do for you, governor?
02:10Just a good hot tip I'd be welcome, ma'am.
02:12Me self being a bosom friend of Limey Louie's.
02:15Oh, me poor darling husband.
02:19Your Mrs. Limey Louie?
02:23Oh, the why those coppers abused him.
02:27Grabbed him up and shoot him like a dog.
02:30You don't say.
02:33Burled him across the room, they did.
02:36The dirty dogs.
02:37Punched him like a bloomin' punchin' bag.
02:40If he owned such a gentle soul.
02:43Poor man.
02:44How did he ever live through it?
02:47Pardon me, ma'am.
02:48Stranger in town.
02:50Would you be knowing where I might be getting a good hot tip?
02:53Bless you, yes.
02:54Here, take one.
02:58Number ten.
02:59Long way.
03:00I decided long way might be the white way to the bakery I was looking for.
03:04Well now, and who might you be, me lovely little lotus blossom?
03:16Me dragon lady.
03:18Indeed now.
03:19And why would they be calling you the dragon lady?
03:23Is answer question?
03:24Yep.
03:25Is answer question?
03:30Well now, how was the tip?
03:32A little too hot to handle, for my taste.
03:35Well, blimey, we'll have another go at it.
03:37Here.
03:40Ho Dal Wharf.
03:41Second sand pile.
03:42Got any more of your red-hot tips?
04:01Righto.
04:02I've got a tip.
04:04A tip of me wig to yous, Mr. China Jones.
04:07Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
04:10Well, you're, you're not Mrs. Slimy Louie.
04:12Not half I ain't.
04:14And there ain't no ruddy prisoner in no Chinese bakery.
04:17And you've added me, Cove.
04:19Aaargh!
04:32What?
04:34Oops!
04:37Oop!
04:38Well, well, pitties.
04:40Is it a pity where to mock it?
04:42Is it a pity side help?
04:45Is it a pity?
04:46Uh-oh, no more pitties.
04:52Down, down, down!
04:53Down, boys!
04:54Down, down, down!
04:58Hey, Charlie Chung, you're a detective?
05:00Arrest Limey Louie, he's the killer!
05:02Oh, excuse me, please.
05:03Not Charlie Chung, detective.
05:05Charlie Chung, laundry man.
05:06My laundry man?
05:07This is a small matter of large bill.
05:10Bill?
05:11Confucius say can't squeeze blood from turnip.
05:13Oh, yes, also say better you press shirt than press luck.

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