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Bugs Bunny llega al desierto y encuentra a Elmer Gruñón buscando oro. Elmer se ve finalmente impulsado a sacar su propio diente de oro.Bugs Bunny llega al desierto y encuentra a Elmer Gruñón buscando oro. Elmer se ve finalmente impulsado a sacar su propio diente de oro.Bugs Bunny llega al desierto y encuentra a Elmer Gruñón buscando oro. Elmer se ve finalmente impulsado a sacar su propio diente de oro.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Mel Blanc
- Bugs Bunny
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
- …
Arthur Q. Bryan
- Elmer Fudd
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
To those of you who haven't seen an early Elmer Fudd, this might be a bit a shock to see. In his first year or two, Elmer - who began as "Egghead" - is a bigger, taller man in his early cartoons. He looks a bit older, too, at least to me. You almost wouldn't recognize him if you didn't hear him unable to pronounce his "r's" and hear the voice of Arthur Q. Bryan.
Actually, most of the Looney Tunes stars all looked different than they started: Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, even little Tweety. In this cartoon as with about all of them with Elmer, you get Bugs. With the famous rabbit, you'll notice his longer ears and chubbier cheeks.
As "cartoon historians" have pointed out, many of the Looney Tunes efforts didn't have the cutting-edge, wild and wacky humor until around 1945 when The War was over. You especially see that in these early '40s Looney Tunes. This is an example: it's okay, but there aren't many laugh-out-loud antics, and a third of this cartoon turns out to be almost a musical with three songs: two by Elmer and one by Bugs.
Overall, recommended only to die-hard Looney Tunes fans who are happy to see Bugs and Elmer no matter what.
Actually, most of the Looney Tunes stars all looked different than they started: Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, even little Tweety. In this cartoon as with about all of them with Elmer, you get Bugs. With the famous rabbit, you'll notice his longer ears and chubbier cheeks.
As "cartoon historians" have pointed out, many of the Looney Tunes efforts didn't have the cutting-edge, wild and wacky humor until around 1945 when The War was over. You especially see that in these early '40s Looney Tunes. This is an example: it's okay, but there aren't many laugh-out-loud antics, and a third of this cartoon turns out to be almost a musical with three songs: two by Elmer and one by Bugs.
Overall, recommended only to die-hard Looney Tunes fans who are happy to see Bugs and Elmer no matter what.
The major Warner Brothers characters, at least the early ones, evolved over time into the characters best known today. Bugs, Daffy, Porky and Tweety all started out looking quite different in the beginning. But perhaps the most involved and extensive changes were made by Elmer Fudd. He started out as Egghead, got a name change to Elmer and then a physical change of appearance not once, but twice! This is the early, more rounded Elmer. Probably one of the best of the early Elmers and an excellent short. Well worth watching. Recommended.
A typical Bugs Bunny cartoon. An early version of Elmer Fudd is prospecting in the desert. He brings enough junk to fill a small house. While his intentions are good, he doesn't count on the fact that our erstwhile rabbit is out there. Bugs has no real agenda other than being a thorn in the side of anyone he encounters.
In this very good short Elmer Fudd is a gold prospector in a desert.He is constantly singing"Oh Susana".He has to face the hard conditions of the desert and also a certain Bugs Bunny out to demolish his every hope.One of my favorite shorts.Bugs and Elmer are real threats to each other.Bugs here is quite sinister too.Elmer doesn't even provoke him.The hopeless Elmer seems quite mad in the end when he laughs having taken his own gold tooth out.Serves to point how demented Warner Bros toons can be.Much better than today's sugary toons.
The Wacky Wabbit (1942)
**** (out of 4)
Classic animated short has Elmer Fudd going to look for gold but he runs into Bugs Bunny who is of course going to drive him crazy.
THE WACKY WABBIT is without question one of the classic Looney Tunes short from this era. As you'd expect there's the terrific animation, which just jumps off the screen with the use of the beautiful colors and there's just so much detail that you feel as if you're right there with the characters. Of course the greatest thing is the constant back and forth banter between Elmer and Bugs.
The two of them were legends in animation and whenever the two did a battle then it was pure joy for the viewer. This here is certainly one of their best as we get some great songs but also plenty of action.
**** (out of 4)
Classic animated short has Elmer Fudd going to look for gold but he runs into Bugs Bunny who is of course going to drive him crazy.
THE WACKY WABBIT is without question one of the classic Looney Tunes short from this era. As you'd expect there's the terrific animation, which just jumps off the screen with the use of the beautiful colors and there's just so much detail that you feel as if you're right there with the characters. Of course the greatest thing is the constant back and forth banter between Elmer and Bugs.
The two of them were legends in animation and whenever the two did a battle then it was pure joy for the viewer. This here is certainly one of their best as we get some great songs but also plenty of action.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesLots of wartime references here, which audiences of the time would have appreciated. Early on there's a glimpse of an ad extolling people to buy war bonds. And the phrase V for Victory is sung several times.
- PifiasThe tooth Elmer is holding is a molar, but the missing tooth is an incisor.
- Citas
Elmer Fudd: [wearing a girdle] Don't waugh. I'll bet pwenty of you men wear one of these.
- ConexionesFeatured in Så er der tegnefilm: Episodio #14.9 (1989)
- Banda sonoraOh, Susanna
(uncredited)
Written by Stephen Foster
[Sung with substitute lyrics by Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny.]
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By what name was El conejo loco (1942) officially released in Canada in English?
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