Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAt the Coliseum, Emperor Nero want to threw a victim to the lions, but finds out that they ran out of victims. So he orders Yosemite Sam to fetch one for him. After noticing Bugs Bunny, Sam ... Alles lesenAt the Coliseum, Emperor Nero want to threw a victim to the lions, but finds out that they ran out of victims. So he orders Yosemite Sam to fetch one for him. After noticing Bugs Bunny, Sam tries to make him the victim.At the Coliseum, Emperor Nero want to threw a victim to the lions, but finds out that they ran out of victims. So he orders Yosemite Sam to fetch one for him. After noticing Bugs Bunny, Sam tries to make him the victim.
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This is a solid Bugs Bunny cartoon as he keeps winning against Yosemite Sam. The main problem is Emperor Nero. I don't really like his design. More than that, I would like a famous Looney Tunes character to play the part. I can think of several suitable replacements.
Don't expect much gladiator combat, for after a very promising start, "Roman Legion-Hare" becomes yet another Bugs vs. Yosemite chase caper, only with horse and chariots and lots of caged lions. In fact each and every room in the Colosseum seems to connect to the lion's den. Strategists take note: when faced with a situation like this, make sure the man eaters get a whiff of your opponent. This way, when you take a wrong turn, the lions will prefer the taste of his flesh over yours.
The fifties were the golden age of the Roman epics, so a loony spoof could not be far behind. It must have been especially amusing to see this at the cinema with a real horse and chariot extravaganza following, although being very lengthy films, they probably did not have Merry Melodies as it's opening act. Bugs more likely opened for Doris Day and Jerry Lewis instead.
6 out of 10
Opening with a very clear spoof of Charles Laughton, this cartoon marks itself out as a spoof of the 1950's Roman epics that were all the rage at the time. Generally the Looney Toons films were pretty sharp at spoofing big films and their stars - even if they didn't make them their rasion d'etre. Here the majority of this cartoon is the usual straight chase between Bugs and Sam, here with a great reoccurring joke where Bugs constantly exposes Sam to the lions. It is obvious but still very funny and much of this is down to the work of the characters.
Bugs is really good after a slow start for him and he not only tricks Sam but also does good work to free up the lions. Sam is really good and is an enjoyable foil for Bugs - he is not his equal but he does react really well to the regular lion attacks and makes them all the funnier for his good work. The gags are consistently funny and they are delivered really well.
Overall this is a funny cartoon that trades on a great running joke involving Sam and a pit full of lions - a clever and funny little short.
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- WissenswertesDirector Isadore Freleng is credited as Friz Freleng for the first time.
- PatzerThe doormat Sam stands in when the lions pull him back in under the door wasn't there when he first came out.
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Bugs Bunny: Well, like the Romans always say, E pluribus uranium.
- VerbindungenEdited into Devil's Feud Cake (1963)
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- Laufzeit
- 7 Min.
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.37 : 1