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** Another is triggered when Lucky Luke arrives at the saloon and shoots the beer he ordered after a [[BitPartBadguys {{jerkass}}]] [[EnemyEatsYourLunch took it from him and blew the beer foam in his face]]. He kicks much ass and ends up the last man standing.

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** Another is triggered when Lucky Luke arrives at the saloon and shoots the beer he ordered after a [[BitPartBadguys {{jerkass}}]] jerkass]] [[EnemyEatsYourLunch took it from him and blew the beer foam in his face]]. He kicks much ass and ends up the last man standing.
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** Another is triggered when Lucky Luke arrives at the saloon and shoots the beer he ordered after a {{jerkass}} [[EnemyEatsYourLunch took it from him and blew the beer foam in his face]]. He kicks much ass and ends up the last man standing.

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** Another is triggered when Lucky Luke arrives at the saloon and shoots the beer he ordered after a {{jerkass}} [[BitPartBadguys {{jerkass}}]] [[EnemyEatsYourLunch took it from him and blew the beer foam in his face]]. He kicks much ass and ends up the last man standing.



* GrievousBottleyHarm: During the BarBrawl that's triggered after Lucky Luke's arrival several bad guys order bottles of whiskey and break them on the bar to turn them into weapons... except the very short guy, who [[EpicFail keeps trying and failing to break his bottle for the entire duration of the brawl]], denting the bar quite deep after a while. When the brawl is over and Luke is the last man standing, he's still at it, and Luke ends the man's ordeal by breaking the bottle on his head, knocking him out.

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* GrievousBottleyHarm: During the BarBrawl that's triggered after Lucky Luke's arrival several [[BitPartBadguys bad guys guys]] order bottles of whiskey and break them on the bar to turn them into weapons... except the very short guy, who [[EpicFail keeps trying and failing to break his bottle for the entire duration of the brawl]], denting the bar quite deep after a while. When the brawl is over and Luke is the last man standing, he's still at it, and Luke ends the man's ordeal by breaking the bottle on his head, knocking him out.
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''Lucky Luke: Daisy Town'' (originally titled simply ''Lucky Luke'') is a 1971 French-Belgian [[TheWestern Western]] animated film produced by the French branch of Creator/UnitedArtists and Belvision. It is the first animation work to be based on the ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' comic books by Creator/{{Morris}} and Creator/ReneGoscinny. Morris and Goscinny themselbes directed it, and Goscinny also co-wrote it with Pierre Tchernia. It was an original story not based off any comic book album, although it got its own [[ComicBookAdaptation adaptation in the comics canon]] in 1983.

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''Lucky Luke: Daisy Town'' (originally titled simply ''Lucky Luke'') is a 1971 French-Belgian [[TheWestern Western]] animated film produced by the French branch of Creator/UnitedArtists and Belvision. It is the first animation work to be based on the ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' comic books by Creator/{{Morris}} and Creator/ReneGoscinny. Morris and Goscinny themselbes themselves directed it, and Goscinny also co-wrote it with Pierre Tchernia. It was an original story not based off any comic book album, although it got its own [[ComicBookAdaptation adaptation in the comics canon]] in 1983.
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''Lucky Luke: Daisy Town'' (originally titled simply ''Lucky Luke'') is a 1971 French-Belgian [[TheWestern Western]] animated film produced by the French branch of Creator/UnitedArtists and Belvision. It is the first animation work to be based ofd the ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' comic books by Creator/{{Morris}} and Creator/ReneGoscinny. Morris and Goscinny themselbes directed it, and Goscinny also co-wrote it with Pierre Tchernia. It was an original story not based off any comic book album, although it got its own [[ComicBookAdaptation adaptation in the comics canon]] in 1983.

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''Lucky Luke: Daisy Town'' (originally titled simply ''Lucky Luke'') is a 1971 French-Belgian [[TheWestern Western]] animated film produced by the French branch of Creator/UnitedArtists and Belvision. It is the first animation work to be based ofd on the ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' comic books by Creator/{{Morris}} and Creator/ReneGoscinny. Morris and Goscinny themselbes directed it, and Goscinny also co-wrote it with Pierre Tchernia. It was an original story not based off any comic book album, although it got its own [[ComicBookAdaptation adaptation in the comics canon]] in 1983.
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* WretchedHive: Shortly after beong born, Daisy Town rapidly becomes a lawless place where everyone fights each other. Luke's basically the town's only hope of restoring order.

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* WretchedHive: Shortly after beong born, its founding, Daisy Town rapidly becomes a lawless place where everyone fights each other. Luke's basically the town's only hope of restoring order.
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* WretchedHive: Shortly after beong born, Daisy Town rapidly becomes a lawless place where everyone fights each other. Luke's basically the town's only hope to restore order.

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* WretchedHive: Shortly after beong born, Daisy Town rapidly becomes a lawless place where everyone fights each other. Luke's basically the town's only hope to restore of restoring order.
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* WretchedHive: Shortly after beong born, Daisy Town rapidly becomes a lawless place where everyone fights each other. Luke's basically the town's only hope to restore order.
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The film was followed by ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'' in 1978.

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The film was followed by ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'' in 1978. The 1991 ''Lucky Luke'' live-action film with Creator/TerenceHill borrows the town itself and plot points to ''Daisy Town''.
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''Lucky Luke: Daisy Town'' (originally titled simply ''Lucky Luke'') is a 1971 French-Belgian [[TheWestern Western]] animated film produced by the French branch of Creator/UnitedArtists and Belvision. It is the first animation work to be based ofd the ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' comic books by Creator/{{Morris}} and Creator/ReneGoscinny. Goscinny himself directed it, and also co-wrote it with Pierre Tchernia. It was an original story not based off any comic book album, although it got its own [[ComicBookAdaptation adaptation in the comics canon]] in 1983.

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''Lucky Luke: Daisy Town'' (originally titled simply ''Lucky Luke'') is a 1971 French-Belgian [[TheWestern Western]] animated film produced by the French branch of Creator/UnitedArtists and Belvision. It is the first animation work to be based ofd the ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' comic books by Creator/{{Morris}} and Creator/ReneGoscinny. Morris and Goscinny himself themselbes directed it, and Goscinny also co-wrote it with Pierre Tchernia. It was an original story not based off any comic book album, although it got its own [[ComicBookAdaptation adaptation in the comics canon]] in 1983.
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* ReusedCharacterDesign: One of the men trying to shoot at Luke and getting his gun [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands blasted out of his hands]] looks exactly like Hank Bully, an ally of Luke who was introduced in the 1967 album ''The Stagecoach'' (and also a case of ComicBookFantasyCasting with his face being based off actor Creator/WallaceBeery).

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* ReusedCharacterDesign: One of the men trying to shoot at Luke and getting his gun [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands blasted out of his hands]] looks exactly like Hank Bully, an a recurring ally of Luke who was introduced in the 1967 album ''The Stagecoach'' (and also a case of ComicBookFantasyCasting with his face being based off actor Creator/WallaceBeery).
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* ReusedCharacterDesign: One of the men trying to shoot at Luke and getting his gun [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands blasted out of his hands]] looks exactly like Hank Bully, an ally of Luke who was introduced in the 1967 album ''The Stagecoach'' (and also a case of ComicBookFantasyCasting with his face being based off actor Creator/WallaceBeery).
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''Lucky Luke: Daisy Town'' (originally titled simply ''Lucky Luke'') is a 1971 French-Belgian [[TheWestern Western]] animated film produced by the French branch of Creator/UnitedArtists and Belvision. It is the first animation work to be based ofd the ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' comic books by Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny. Goscinny himself directed it, and also co-wrote it with Pierre Tchernia. It was an original story not based off any comic book album, although it got its own [[ComicBookAdaptation adaptation in the comics canon]] in 1983.

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''Lucky Luke: Daisy Town'' (originally titled simply ''Lucky Luke'') is a 1971 French-Belgian [[TheWestern Western]] animated film produced by the French branch of Creator/UnitedArtists and Belvision. It is the first animation work to be based ofd the ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' comic books by Morris Creator/{{Morris}} and Creator/ReneGoscinny. Goscinny himself directed it, and also co-wrote it with Pierre Tchernia. It was an original story not based off any comic book album, although it got its own [[ComicBookAdaptation adaptation in the comics canon]] in 1983.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Jolly Jumper doesn't talk at all despite being able to in the comics at the time. He would talk in every subsequent animated installment.
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* PolkaDotPaint: A Native American camouflaging his horse swipes his brush back and forth on the horse, and behold! the horse is coated in an elaborate landscape.
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** In the parade of bad guys arriving to Daisy Town, there's a Mexican bandit wearing a sombrero and a bandolier (he's also his own GratuitousMariachiBand, with his donkey also vocalizing while he's at it).

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** In the parade of bad guys arriving to Daisy Town, there's a Mexican bandit wearing a sombrero {{sombrero|Equals Mexican}} and a bandolier (he's also his own GratuitousMariachiBand, with his donkey also vocalizing while he's at it).
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** In the parade of bad guys arriving to Daisy Town, there's a Mexican bandit with a large hat and a belt of ammo (he's also his own GratuitousMariachiBand, with his donkey also vocalizing while he's at it).
** At least two other Mexicans with large hats and ammo belts try to attack Luke during the BarBrawl.

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** In the parade of bad guys arriving to Daisy Town, there's a Mexican bandit with wearing a large hat sombrero and a belt of ammo bandolier (he's also his own GratuitousMariachiBand, with his donkey also vocalizing while he's at it).
** At least two other Mexicans with large hats sombreros and ammo belts bandoliers try to attack Luke during the BarBrawl.

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* {{Bandito}}: Several are seen.


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** One other tries to kill Luke after the BarBrawl, with a throwing knife. Luke [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands blasts the knife out of his hand]].
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* SuspenderSnag: During the BarBrawl involving him, Luke grabs the suspenders of the {{jerkass}} who provoked him and tried to punch him and punches him, [[BlownAcrossTheRoom sending him flying]] and hitting a wooden pole repeatedly with the suspenders acting like elastics. To cap it off as the jerkass grabs his gun, Luke uses the suspenders to send the saloon's cash register in his face.

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* SuspenderSnag: During the BarBrawl involving him, Luke grabs the suspenders of the {{jerkass}} who provoked him and tried to punch him and punches him, [[BlownAcrossTheRoom sending him flying]] and hitting a wooden pole repeatedly with the suspenders acting like elastics. To cap it off as the jerkass grabs his gun, Luke uses the suspenders to send catapult the saloon's cash register in his face.
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''Lucky Luke: Daisy Town'' (originally titled simply ''Lucky Luke'') is a 1971 French-Belgian [[TheWestern Western]] animated film produced by the French branch of Creator/UnitedArtists and Belvision. It is the first AnimatedAdaptation of the ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' comic books by Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny. Goscinny himself directed it, and also co-wrote it with Pierre Tchernia. It was an original story not based off any comic book album, although it got its own [[ComicBookAdaptation adaptation in the comics canon]] in 1983.

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''Lucky Luke: Daisy Town'' (originally titled simply ''Lucky Luke'') is a 1971 French-Belgian [[TheWestern Western]] animated film produced by the French branch of Creator/UnitedArtists and Belvision. It is the first AnimatedAdaptation of animation work to be based ofd the ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' comic books by Morris and Creator/ReneGoscinny. Goscinny himself directed it, and also co-wrote it with Pierre Tchernia. It was an original story not based off any comic book album, although it got its own [[ComicBookAdaptation adaptation in the comics canon]] in 1983.
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* ChandelierSwing: Luke swings on the saloon's chandelier to kick the saloon customers who attack him during the BarBrawl and reach the saloon's first floor.
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* SuspenderSnag: During the BarBrawl involving him, Luke grabs the suspenders of the {{jerkass}} who provoked him and tried to punch him and punches him repeatedly, [[BlownAcrossTheRoom sending him flying]] and hitting a wooden pole repeatedly with the suspenders acting like elastics. To cap it off as the jerkass grabs his gun, Luke uses the suspenders to send the saloon's cash register in his face.

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* SuspenderSnag: During the BarBrawl involving him, Luke grabs the suspenders of the {{jerkass}} who provoked him and tried to punch him and punches him repeatedly, him, [[BlownAcrossTheRoom sending him flying]] and hitting a wooden pole repeatedly with the suspenders acting like elastics. To cap it off as the jerkass grabs his gun, Luke uses the suspenders to send the saloon's cash register in his face.
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* DeadlyDodging: When the BarBrawl involving him starts, Luke dodges a punch by the {{jerkass}} who provoked him, which ends up hitting a [[FiveAcesCheater card cheater]] behind Luke instead.


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* SuspenderSnag: During the BarBrawl involving him, Luke grabs the suspenders of the {{jerkass}} who provoked him and tried to punch him and punches him repeatedly, [[BlownAcrossTheRoom sending him flying]] and hitting a wooden pole repeatedly with the suspenders acting like elastics. To cap it off as the jerkass grabs his gun, Luke uses the suspenders to send the saloon's cash register in his face.

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* {{Bandito}}: In the parade of bad guys arriving to Daisy Town, there's a Mexican bandit with a large hat and a belt of ammo (he's also his own GratuitousMariachiBand, with his donkey also vocalizing while he's at it).

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In the parade of bad guys arriving to Daisy Town, there's a Mexican bandit with a large hat and a belt of ammo (he's also his own GratuitousMariachiBand, with his donkey also vocalizing while he's at it).it).
** At least two other Mexicans with large hats and ammo belts try to attack Luke during the BarBrawl.
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** Another is triggered when Lucky Luke arrives at the saloon and shoots the beer he ordered after a {{jerkass}} took it from him and blew the beer foam in his face. He kicks much ass and ends up the last man standing.

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** Another is triggered when Lucky Luke arrives at the saloon and shoots the beer he ordered after a {{jerkass}} [[EnemyEatsYourLunch took it from him and blew the beer foam in his face.face]]. He kicks much ass and ends up the last man standing.
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!!''Lucky Luke: Daisy Town'' provides examples of the following tropes:

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!!''Lucky Luke: Daisy Town'':

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The film was followed by ''WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons'' in 1978.

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The film was followed by ''WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons'' ''[[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons Ballad of the Daltons]]'' in 1978.

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