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Elmer's Pet Rabbit; Tortoise Beats Hare; Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt; The Heckling Hare; All This And Rabbit Stew; Wabbit Twouble
Rabbit Transit; A Hare Grows In Manhattan; Easter Yeggs; Slick Hare; The Goofey Gophers
Beanstalk Bunny; Sahara Hare; Hare Brush; Rabbit Rampage; This Is A Life?; Hyde And Hare; Knight-Mare Hare; Roman Legion Hare
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 Golden Age Cartoons Store - Classic Warner Bros. Animation on VHS
Includes: "Elmer's Pet Rabbit", "Buckaroo Bugs", "Super Rabbit", "Jack Wabbit and the Beanstalk", and "Hold the Lion, Please".
Includes: "Hare Trimmed", "Southern Fried Rabbit", "This is a Life?", "Hare Lift", and "Bunker Hill Bunny".
TV Special: Bugs puts on a show of classical music, which includes "What's Opera, Doc?", "The Rabbit of Seville", "Baton Bunny", and footage of Sylvester's "tra-la-la" number from Season 1, Show 14 of The Bugs Bunny Show.
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 Looney
1941 Elmer's Pet Rabbit * Tortoise Beats Hare * Goofy Groceries * The Trial Of Mr.
Wolf * A Coy Decoy * Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt * The Wacky Worm * The Heckling Hare * Inki And The Lion * Aviation Vacation * Sport Chumpions * The Henpecked Duck * All This And Rabbit Stew * Notes To You * Rookie Review * Rhapsody In Rivets * Wabbit Twouble
1947 Scent-imental Over You * A Hare Grows In Manhattan * Birth Of A Notion * Tweetie Pie * Rabbit Transit * Hobo Bobo * Along Came Daffy * Inki At The Circus * Easter Yeggs * Slick Hare * Mexican Joyride * Catch As Cats Can
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 The Turner Networks: Cartoon Network/WB Cartoons
Wild Over You Porky the Rain-Maker (Colorized) Elmer's Pet Rabbit Of Rice and Hen Beanstalk Bunny A Bone for a Bone Scaredy Cat Daffy Duck in Hollywood Rabbit's Feat Snowtime for Comedy Bugsy and Mugsy To Duck or Not To Duck The Village Smithy (Colorized) Hoppy Go Lucky The Hare-Brained Hypnotist Raw!
The only edited cartoons were "Fresh Hare," "Tortoise Wins by a Hare," "Hare Ribbin'" "The Big Snooze", "Frigid Hare", "Ballot Box Bunny", "Bugs Bonnets", and "Southern Fried Rabbit".
Daffy Duck Slept Here Little Rodent Riding Hood The Heckling Hare Porky's Bear Facts (Redrawn) Snow Business Transylvania 6-5000 Back Alley Op-Roar Deduce You Say Hare-Way to the Stars Porky the Wrestler (Colorized) Bee-Deviled Bruin Rhapsody Rabbit Nasty Quacks Claws For Alarm Bone Sweet Bone Dr.
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 Looney Toons Sounds
Bugs & Elmer: (the rabbit kicked the bucket sequence)
Snowman: “Just what I always wanted, my own little bunny rabbit.
Welcome to my shop, let me cut your mop, let me shave your crop!” (Rabbit of Seville)
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Elmer's Pet Rabbit; Tortoise Beats Hare; Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt; The Heckling Hare; All This And Rabbit Stew; Wabbit Twouble
Hare Do; Mississippi Hare; Rebel Rabbit; High Diving Hare; Bowery Bugs; Long-Haired Hare; Knights Must Fall; The Grey Hounded Hare; The Windblown Hare; Frigid Hare; Which Is Witch?; Rabbit Hood; My Dream Is Yours
Hare We Go; Rabbit Every Monday; Bunny Hugged; The Fair Haired Hare; Rabbit Fire; French Rarebit; His Hare Raising Tale; Ballot Box Bunny; Big Top Bunny
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Elmer's Pet Rabbit; Tortoise Beats Hare; Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt; The Heckling Hare; All This And Rabbit Stew; Wabbit Twouble
Tortoise Wins By A Hare; Super Rabbit; Jack-Wabbit And The Beanstalk; Wackiki Wabbit; Porky Pig's Feet; A Corney Concerto; Falling Hare
Crazy Cruise; Wabbit Who Came To Supper; The Wacky Wabbit; Hold The Lion, Please; Bugs Bunny Gets The Boid; Fresh Hare; The Hare-Brained Hypnotist; Any Bonds Today?
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 The Bugs Bunny Show Page
Bugs deflects Sam's attempts at mayhem while unflappably introducing the cartoons in the show, cartoons wherein Bugs outwits an African witch doctor desiring a rabbit for his latest potion and Sylvester pursues a mazurka-dancing mouse in a Slobovian cabin and vies with a kitten to be the chosen pet of Elmer Fudd.
"Rabbit Every Monday" with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam "A Mouse Divided" with Sylvester and the Drunken Stork "Tree For Two" with Sylvester, Spike, and Chester Bugs Bunny Show # 2 (Oct. 18, 1960) Gangsters Rocky and Mugsy are in their hideout, watching The Bugs Bunny Show.
Bugs hosts an all-Daffy Duck tribute, in which Mama Bear performs "I'm Just Wild About Daffy" and the mallard stars in cartoons as a far-future detective, the boon companion to a multi- millionaire, and a dubious hero of the Wild West.
looney.toonzone.net /tv/bbshow/bbshow-2.html   (700 words)

  
 Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Bugs Bunny
He'd been referred to as "Bugs's Bunny" from the beginning, but it was only in Elmer's Pet Rabbit (1941), directed by Chuck Jones, that he was first called "Bugs Bunny" on-screen.
Plotwise, it was virtually a repeat of the previous year's Daffy Duck intro, Porky's Duck Hunt, Back then, (our) Bugs was much smaller and more rabbit-like, and completely white — but in wit, resourcefulness, and the sheer relish with which he demolished his antagonist, he very much resembled his later self.
Bugs Bunny's origin was as a goofy antagonist for Porky Pig in the Warner Bros. cartoon Porky's Hare Hunt (1938), directed by Cal Dalton and Ben "Bugs" Hardaway, for …
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 Wabbit Twacks!
But against Yosemite Sam, Wile E. Coyote, Witch Hazel...against Daffy Duck, a Gremlin from the Kremlin, Smith-Brothers hillbillies, Cecil Turtle...against Martians, Blacque Jacque Shellacque, Tasmanian Devils, rampaging bulls...against mad scientists, monsters, shipwrecked sailors, gorillas...wherever he went and whatever he did, he remained the same Bugs Bunny who starred in Elmer's Pet Rabbit.
Bugs's main antagonist, of course, remained Elmer Fudd, who shared the spotlight in the last three of these six.
Which leaves me with nothing left to say but That's All, Folks.
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 Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Bugs Bunny
He'd been referred to as "Bugs's Bunny" from the beginning, but it was only in Elmer's Pet Rabbit (1941), directed by Chuck Jones, that he was first called "Bugs Bunny" on-screen.
Bugs Bunny's origin was as a goofy antagonist for Porky Pig in the Warner Bros. cartoon Porky's Hare Hunt (1938), directed by Cal Dalton and Ben "Bugs" Hardaway, for …
Bugs evolved in a generally Bugs-like direction for a couple of years, emerging fully-developed in the Oscar-nominated A Wild Hare (1940), directed by Tex Avery.
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 Chuck Jones (I)
Elmer's Pet Rabbit (1941) (as Charles M. Jones)
From A to Z-Z-Z-Z (1953) (as Charles M. Jones)
A Bear for Punishment (1951) (as Charles M. Jones)
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 bill the cat - Online Data Source
and Listen 1941: Elmer's Pet Rabbit Porky's Snooze Reel The Fighting 69 1/2th Sniffles Bells the Cat The Haunted Mouse The Crackpot Quail The Cat 's Tale Joe Glow the Firefly Tortoise Beats Hare Porky's Bear Facts Goofy Groceries Toy Trouble Porky...
Simonton, Tommy and Brandi - Family news from Texas, photos, links, and information on favorite pets...
Benvie, Craig and Moe - Cedar Country Club on-line, photos of their cats, some family history and their favorite links.
www.eloquentsky.net /information/bill+the+cat   (1601 words)

  
 Volume 4 --Daffy Duck to Duvall, Earl
Other references to Dick Tracy are in Easter Yeggs (McKimson, 1947, with Fudd's Dick Tracy hat), Elmer's Pet Rabbit (Jones, 1941, with Fudd perusing the comics), and Farm Frolics (Clampett, 1941, with the farm dog also perusing the comics).
Solomon, in discussing Bob McKimson, notes the relative lack of study given to his cartoons, and notes that only Davis is studied less.
Credits include: Birds of A Father (McKimson, 1961), Compressed Hare (Jones, 1961), Prince Violent (Freleng, 1961), Daffy's Inn Trouble, (McKimson, 1961), The Last Hungry Cat (with John Dunn for Friz Freleng, 1961), Nelly's Folly (with Chuck Jones for Jones, 1961), Wet Hare (McKimson, 1962), Good Noose (McKimson, 1962), and The Million Hare (McKimson, 1963).
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