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| ACTORS: | Mel Blanc, Arthur Q. Bryan |
| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Robert McKimson |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 28 June, 1947 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Studios |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Children's Video |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 027616385338 |
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Five classic Bugs Bunny cartoons from the Forties "Bugs Bunny: Hollywood Legend" includes five classic Warners Brothers cartoons from the mid-Forties, none of which have anything to do with Tinseltown in terms of the plot: "Hair Raising Hare" (Director Chuck Jones, 1946) has Bugs being chased through mad scientist Peter Lorre's castle by a hairy, orange, monster (wearing sneakers); "Hair Force" (Fritz Freleng, 1944) is not the WWII cartoon with the gremlins, but rather the one where Granny brings Bugs into the house on a cold night and tells her dog to take care of the poor bunny; after she goes to bed the other two take turns throwing each other out into the cold. Non-stop slapstick action in this one; "Hare Tonic" (Jones, 1945) Elmer Fudd heads home from the store with Bugs, intending to make rabbit stew. But then Bugs convinces Elmer he has that most dreaded of all diseases: "Rabbititus"; "A Hare Grows in Manhattan" (Freleng, 1947) finds Bugs telling his life story to a gossip columnist, which focuses on a street fight with a gang of dogs; and "Hare Conditioned" (Jones, 1945), where Bugs is part of a department store window display of a pastoral woodland scene, but one of the store's officials has him targeted for a transfer to the Taxadermy Department. If you are trying to decide if the best Bugs Bunny cartoons were in the Forties or Fifties, this 37-minute video can help you make up your mind.
Bugs Bunny does it again.
This is a funny movie. Bugs is sitting poolside at his mansion, talking about classic encounters with his rivals. There is a very funny scene with Bugs and Elmer Fudd as kids. A good movie for any Bugs fan.