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Carrotblanca Pictures Of Cartoons Carrotblanca  (1995)  (Warner Bros. Animation)  featuring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, Sylvester, Tweety, Foghorn Leghorn, Pepé Le Pew, Penelope; more Characters More Cartoon Characters...

Carrotblanca On Video!  BCDB Rating: 2.7 stars 2.7/5 Stars (There have been 12 votes so far.)












Carrotblanca


Comments by: Florian Defontaine from France Rating: 5 out of 10 stars Posted: May 30, 2011

Legendary cartoon

Haha ! Carrotblanca ! The most amazing cartoon of all times !

Bugs Bogart is just wonderful, the story is perfect, the music is beautiful ..... I love this miracle of animation .

Cheers!

Florian
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Carrotblanca


Comments by: FireballXL6   Click Here To See The Profile For FireballXL6 Rating: 10 out of 10 stars Posted: September 24, 2004

"I don't stick my cottontail out for no-one!"

I certainly liked the idea of the Looney Tunes making their own parody of Casablanca. Daffy played an excellent role as Sam, and it was nice to see Tweety have a bit of character. The thoughts of Sylvester being married to a now-speaking Penelope and a Gestapo-type Yosemite Sam worked quite well, but I don't think Lola Bunny would be too pleased to see Bugs cavorting with Penelope!
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Comments by: absolutpaul   Click Here To See The Profile For absolutpaul Rating: 6 out of 10 stars Posted: September 06, 2002

Pretty Good

Not a bad cartoon. It has good gags and good animation, but I don't like it when they do these Looney Tune "Gang" films. The characters were never meant to be completely interactive with each other like this, with established personality traits abandoned in order to shoehorn the characters into the story. Tweety (as Peter Lorre!) gets the literal last laugh in this cartoon.
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