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Daffy Duck joyfully yodels while leading a spirited song about collecting various junk, including pots, pans, tin cans, and old tires, for the war effort. The song emphasizes the importance of contributing to the nation's call to conquer freedom's foe.
After the energetic song, Daffy confronts an imaginary 'Schickelgruber' (a derogatory term for Hitler) and guards his scrap pile against saboteurs, repeatedly shouting to 'Destroy that scrap pile!'.
Daffy encounters a hiccuping goat trying to eat the scrap metal. Mistaking it for a saboteur, he attempts to give it a 'sodium acetyl-salicylic' tablet for its hiccups, before realizing the goat is a 'Nazi' in disguise, a 'tin termite' disguised as a 'sheep'.
Feeling defeated, Daffy wishes for spinach, but is then visited by his 'Great-great-great-great-great-uncle Dullingham Duck' and other historical American figures like George Washington and Daniel Boone. They remind him that 'Americans don't give up!', which re-energizes Daffy.
Inspired, Daffy transforms into 'Super-American' and continues his mission to collect scrap, flying through the sky and demonstrating renewed patriotism and dedication to the war effort. The entire ordeal is then revealed to be a dream.