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  • China Jones
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  • China Jones is a 1959 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig.
  • Daffy Duck plays China Jones. China Jones is an Irish private eye who is working in the far east. His next call involves a fortune cookie, the fortune inside it tells Jones that there's a prisoner in a Chinese bakery. So he decides to investigate. He investigates at a club owned by Limey Louie, an ex convict who blames Jones for sending him to prison, he even told Jones the truth about his fortune. Louie is disguised as a widow who is grieving for her husband's death, and uses this to make a fool out of Jones. Additionally China Jones has a sidekick Charlie Chung who assists him on his case (although, later, towards the end, Charlie Chung explains that he was merely bluffing that he was his assistant, saying that he's not a detective, he's a laundry man, implying that he wasn't on Daffy's
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  • China Jones
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  • 1959-02-14
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  • China Jones is a 1959 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig.
  • Daffy Duck plays China Jones. China Jones is an Irish private eye who is working in the far east. His next call involves a fortune cookie, the fortune inside it tells Jones that there's a prisoner in a Chinese bakery. So he decides to investigate. He investigates at a club owned by Limey Louie, an ex convict who blames Jones for sending him to prison, he even told Jones the truth about his fortune. Louie is disguised as a widow who is grieving for her husband's death, and uses this to make a fool out of Jones. Additionally China Jones has a sidekick Charlie Chung who assists him on his case (although, later, towards the end, Charlie Chung explains that he was merely bluffing that he was his assistant, saying that he's not a detective, he's a laundry man, implying that he wasn't on Daffy's side the whole time).