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A Wild Hare

Alternate Title: The Wild Hare

A Wild Hare (The Wild Hare) (1940) - Merrie Melodies Theatrical Cartoon Series A Wild Hare

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Be vewy, vewy qwiet, as Elmer's hunting rabbits. This short establishes many standards we expect in a Bugs Bunny cartoon, right from the start. Examples: pushing a gun down a rabbit hole, Bugs inquiring, "What's up, Doc?"

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Excellent blue print for "Bugs Bunny"s to follow.

This is where it all truly began. Tex had seen all the Bugs cartoons made before inwhich he seemed to resemble Daffy and would go on to inspire the creation of Woody Woodpecker. He then...  (read more)

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This is the first real Bugs Bunny film. The audience loved the cartoon. They called the box office and said "when are we going to see more of that rabbit?" like the box office had something to do...  (read more)

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