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La Cámara de Elmer

Título original: Elmer's Candid Camera
  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 8min
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La Cámara de Elmer (1940)
AnimaciónComediaCortoFamilia

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaElmer takes up wildlife photography, but finds his subject, a rabbit similar to the later Bugs Bunny character, much too wild.Elmer takes up wildlife photography, but finds his subject, a rabbit similar to the later Bugs Bunny character, much too wild.Elmer takes up wildlife photography, but finds his subject, a rabbit similar to the later Bugs Bunny character, much too wild.

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    mpearl429

    The Name of Bugs Bunny's Prototype.

    The Name of Bugs Bunny's Prototype is Happy Rabbit. He appears in Four cartoons. They were Porky's Hare Hunt, Prest-O Change-O,Hare-um Scare-um and finally in Elmer's Candid Camera. He makes a cameo in Patient Porky. The Creator of Bugs Bunny is still apparently unknown and it could be Tex Avery. Bugs Hardaway has some credit so does Cal Dalton, Charlie Thorson, and Chuck Jones. In the late 1930's Tex Avery and his crew were working on A Wild Hare. Bugs Bunny was originally going to be called Jack O' Rabbit. Until the animators used the name used by Charlie Thorson. Tex decided that Bugs Bunny would come out of the Rabbit hole asking "What's Up Doc" to the Hunter (Elmer Fudd). In 1941 Bugs made his second appearance in Elmer's Pet Rabbit and thus his name would be introduced to the public. And I Have no choice but to Say That's All Folks.
    PeachHamBeach

    Bugs' Dad is in this!!! : )

    This little gray rabbit with the perfect powder puff cotton tail and the wacky laugh seems to be Bugs Bunny's Dad!!! This early version of B. Bunny is also seen in a cartoon with an earlier version of Elmer Fudd called "Hare-Um Scare-Um". And as I said before, Bugs' grandpa seems to be the little white/pink bunny in the early "Porky's Hare Hunt" and another film, "Prest-o Change-o".

    In this funny little gem, Elmer Fudd hopes to get a new hobby going: photographing wildlife. He tries many times to get pics of squirrels, birds, and a cute little gway wabbit, but the wabbit keeps thwarting poor Elmer's efforts.

    I do prefer the true personality of Bugs, the one that Tex Avery created and Chuck Jones refined, but this cartoon is very endearing.
    8Mightyzebra

    The last appearance of the rabbit that was nearly Bugs Bunny.

    *Wiping tears from eyes with hankie*

    All right, not really, but for some reason I love this rabbit, even if he is a little mean to his companion in the cartoon.

    In this old WB cartoon, we see a rabbit who is probably called Happy Rabbit and he was the bunny that evolved into Bugs Bunny. He first appears as a rabbit that looks a lot different (but better) in "Porky's Hare Hunt" and this bunny's next appearance was "Prest-O Change- O". He was called, informally, Happy Rabbit. Happy Rabbit then evolved into another cartoon bunny (I do not know if he was called Happy Rabbit as well) and his first appearance is "Hare- um Scare-um". His last appearance is this cartoon, which is why I have mentioned all this information.

    BE PREPARED FOR MORE INFORMATION. This is one of Elmer Fudd's debuts. His other debut is "A Feud There Was." In "A Feud There Was", there is an old WB character called Egghead, but he is called Elmer Fudd. The reason this cartoon is one of Elmer Fudd's debuts is because that this is the first cartoon where his name is mentioned. In "Elmer's Candid Camera", he behaves more like Elmer Fudd and looks more like Elmer Fudd, but his appearance was to change into who we know today in the future.

    Anyhow, in this cartoon, Elmer is going to photograph wildlife. He goes out and soon finds Happy Rabbit, peacefully sleeping (for some reason in open view). Happy Rabbit wakes up and is very angry with Elmer for photographing him, as he had never met him. You would not like being photographed by a complete stranger without permission, would you? Cartoon capers commence...

    I like this cartoon for Happy Rabbit (even though some of his violence aimed at Elmer is a wee bit unnecessary), Elmer Fudd, the animation and the way some of the gags turn out. There is no real plot, even less so than in most plot less cartoons.

    I recommend this to people who have an understanding of how it feels to be photographed by a complete stranger, Happy Rabbit and Elmer Fudd. Enjoy "Elmer's Candid Camera"! :-)

    P.S CCTHEMOVIEMAN-1!! THE ANIMATION REMINDED ME OF BAMBI TOO! :-)
    Michael_Elliott

    Good short

    Elmer's Candid Camera (1940)

    *** (out of 4)

    Elmer, in his first appearance, is reading a photography book, which inspires him to head out into the wilderness to photo some wildlife. Sadly for him his first target is a troublesome rabbit (a future Bugs Buggy). This certainly isn't classic Looney Tunes but it's a fairly entertaining short in its own right. I think most people will prefer the more classic approach to the characters but if you're fair to this film then you should enjoy it. Not too much happens storywise as Elmer keeps getting jokes played on him. None of the jokes are all that funny but that doesn't mean there isn't any charm here. The highlights are certainly the sequences where Elmer finally goes overboard and blows his cool after the rabbit plays all his jokes.
    7SnoopyStyle

    Elmer Fudd and early Bugs Bunny prototype

    Elmer Fudd takes up wildlife photography. He takes all his camera gear into the woods and finds a rabbit. The rabbit has some fun at Elmer's expense.

    This is mostly interesting to see the progression of Bugs Bunny. He's not called Bugs here. He doesn't sound like Bugs. In fact, he does a Woody Woodpecker laugh to close out the short. He does have the attitude and he is that trickster. The design is a little rough and not as cute. Elmer Fudd's design is also a little different and he has the voice. As it stands, this is a very familiar Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny story. The designs are fascinating for historical reasons.

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    • Trivia
      Chuck Jones, the director of this short, would later heavily criticize it, saying "it is obvious when one views this cartoon, which I recommend only if you are going to die of ennui, that my conception of timing and dialogue was formed by watching the action in the La Brea tar pits. It would be complimentary to call it sluggish."
    • Errores
      The copyright notice's Roman numerals are incorrectly formatted as MCMXXXX, instead of MCMXL.
    • Citas

      Rabbit: What are you doing, taking pictures?

      [Elmer nods his head]

      Rabbit: Nice hobby. Mind if I watch?

      [Elmer shakes his head]

      Rabbit: What are you taking pictures of?

      Elmer Fudd: That wabbit.

      Rabbit: [Looks over Elmer's shoulder] What rabbit?

      Elmer Fudd: Why, that little gray wabbit over... over... over there.

      [Realizing the rabbit is right in front of him, Elmer grabs the rabbit up to his face]

      Rabbit: Please, sir! Gosh, I don't even know the guy!

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Looney Tunes 50th Anniversary (1986)
    • Bandas sonoras
      What's New?
      (1939) (uncredited)

      Music by Bob Haggart

      Played during the opening credits

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      • 2 de marzo de 1940 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Leon Schlesinger Studios
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      • 8min
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