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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Bugs Bunny


No character -- much less a rabbit -- has captured the American moviegoer's imagination as thoroughly and uproariously as Bugs Bunny. And no character has dominated the medium of animation for as long as the unabashedly bold Brooklyn bunny.

Bugs Bunny is arguably the most popular and recognizable cartoon character of all time. In a classic role and true to his smart-aleck, self-confident nature, Bugs, rather than flee from a stalking hunter (the ubiquitous Elmer Fudd), faced him down with a disarming, unimpressed "Ehh, what's up, doc?".

Bugs' well-known personality was given depth and dimension from nearly every director at Warner Bros. cartoons. And his Brooklyn-Bronx accent, voiced by actor Mel Blanc, combined with his quick wit, brash resourcefulness, and boisterous independence, gave him the street credentials that have delighted three generations of devoted audiences. Knightly Knight Bugs No 1, in which the "wascally wabbit" stars, won an Academy Award. In addition, Bugs has appeared in full-length motion pictures, over 175 animated shorts and several prime time specials. So how has this rabbit managed to win the hearts of virtually every age of movie fan around the world? Simple. The gregarious but truly lovable Bugs Bunny always wins, no matter who he's battling, and no matter what the situation. No bully is too big, no hypocrite safe, no pompous adversary so powerful, that Bugs can't joyfully whittle him down to kindling wood.

Bugs' foremost rival was the passive-aggressive, chicken-brained hunter Elmer Fudd, voiced by Arthur Q. Bryan. The pair was famously cast against each other in the Wagner spoof, What's Opera, Doc?, the first animated short-subject to be inducted into the National Film Registry. Bugs and Elmer also appeared together in several theatrical releases including Stage Door Cartoon and Hare Tonic, in which Bugs escapes by tricking Elmer into thinking there is a terrible outbreak of "Rabbit-itus." In Wabbit Twouble, Bugs messes up Elmer's plans for "west" and "wewaxation" in Jellostone Park, and in Chuck Jones' Rabbit Fire, Bugs and Daffy Duck have a famous argument - much to the bufuddlement of Elmer Fudd - about whether it's duck season or rabbit season. The ever-scheming "genius" Wile E. Coyote also matches wits with Bugs - and loses -- in To Hare Is Human, Operation: Rabbit and Hare-Breadth Hurry. Hare-Way To The Stars has Bugs

Episodes :
  1. BASEBALL BUGS
  2. RABBIT SEASONING
  3. LONG HAIRED HARE
  4. HIGH DIVING HARE
  5. BULLY FOR BUGS
  6. WHATS UP DOC
  7. RABBITS KIN
  8. WATER WATER EVERY HARE
  9. BIG HOUSE BUNNY
  10. BIG TOP BUNNY
  11. MY BUNNY LIES OVER THE SEA
  12. WABBIT TROUBLE
  13. BALLOT BOX BUNNY
  14. RABBIT OF SEVILLE
  15. MISSISSIPPI HARE
  16. THE GREY HOUNDED HARE
  17. RABBIT HOOD
  18. HURDY GURDY HARE
  19. 8 BALL BUNNY
  20. OPERATION RABBIT
  21. SOUTHERN FRIED RABBIT
  22. FORWARD MARCH HARE
  23. SAHARA HARE
  24. KNIGHT-MARE HARE
  25. ROMAN LEGION HARE
  26. BARBARY-COAST BUNNY
  27. TO HARE IS HUMAN
  28. RABBIT ROMEO
  29. KNIGHTY KNIGHT BUGS
  30. HARE FORCE
  31. HARE REMOVER
  32. HARE TONIC
  33. A HARE GROWS IN MANHATTEN
  34. EASTER YEGGS
  35. THE WABBIT WHO CAME TO SUPPER
  36. BOWERY BUGS
  37. HOMELESS HARE
  38. CASE OF THE MISSING HARE
  39. ACROBATTY BUNNY
  40. WACKIKI WABBIT
  41. HARE DO
  42. REBEL RABBIT
  43. HILLBILLY HARE
  44. DUCK RABBIT DUCK
  45. THE BIG SNOOZE
  46. BROOMSTICK BUNNY
  47. BUGS BUNNY RIDES AGAIN
  48. BUNNY HUGGED
  49. FRENCH RAREBIT
  50. GORILLA MY DREAMS
  51. THE HARE-BRAINED HYPNOTIST
  52. HARE CONDITIONED
  53. THE HECKLING HARE
  54. LITTLE RED RIDING RABBIT
  55. TORTOISE BEATS HARE
  56. RABBIT TRANSIT
  57. SLICK HARE
  58. BABY BUGGY BUNNY
  59. HYDE AND HARE
  60. BUGS BUNNY AND THE THREE BEARS
  61. HAREDEVIL HARE
  62. FRIGID HARE
  63. BATON BUNNY
  64. TORTOISE WINS BY A HARE
  65. BUGS AND THUGS
  66. DEVIL MAY HARE
  67. SUPER RABBIT
  68. RABBIT PUNCH
  69. HAIR-RAISING HARE
  70. A CORNY CONCERTO
  71. BUGS BUNNY GETS THE BOID
  72. BUNKER HILL BUNNY
  73. FALLING HARE
  74. RABBIT FIRE
  75. RHAPSODY RABBIT
  76. SHOW BIZ BUGS
  77. STAGE DOOR CARTOON
  78. HE WINDBLOWN HARE
  79. WHATS OPERA DOC
  80. WIDEO WABBIT

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