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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWhen Nasty Canasta cheats Bugs out of his gold, the rabbit retaliates by playing a naive hayseed whose effortless and unrelenting winning bankrupts Canasta's new casino.When Nasty Canasta cheats Bugs out of his gold, the rabbit retaliates by playing a naive hayseed whose effortless and unrelenting winning bankrupts Canasta's new casino.When Nasty Canasta cheats Bugs out of his gold, the rabbit retaliates by playing a naive hayseed whose effortless and unrelenting winning bankrupts Canasta's new casino.
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- Guionista
- Elenco
Mel Blanc
- Bugs Bunny
- (voz)
Daws Butler
- Nasty Canasta
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
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Once again, a thoroughly enjoyable Looney Tunes cartoon. The animation is great, you can never go wrong with lovely backgrounds and audacious, crisp colours, and this cartoon had both. The music is lively and energetic as always, while there is a good story, a wonderful script and some funny sight gags. Not to mention an invigorating pace, in fact Barbary-Coast Bunny may be a little too short, however there is so much that compensates so this is a minor issue in comparison. Bugs is a delight here, I loved both his dialogue and his facial expressions which were priceless and Nasty Canasta is a surprisingly good foil. Once again, Mel Blanc is superb with the voice characterisations, is there anything this man cannot do. Overall, delightful and hugely enjoyable. 9/10 Bethany Cox
"Barbary-Coast Bunny" portrays Bugs Bunny on his way to San Francisco to visit his cousin Herman (he has a cousin Herman?) when he runs into a giant slab of solid gold. When big, ugly thug Nasty Canasta - who previously appeared in the Daffy Duck-Porky Pig vehicle "Drip Along Daffy, although looking a little different - steals the gold, Bugs says something that basically means "this means war".
True, I don't understand why it takes Bugs six months to arrive in San Francisco, or why they just let him win so easily; part of what made these cartoons so great was how he ended up in sticky situations but messed with them. But, as far as I'm concerned, as classic Bugs cartoon is a good one, especially when directed by Chuck Jones. Not the best, but still worth seeing.
I wonder how the San Francisco area got the name "Barbary Coast". That moniker originally referred to North Africa, in reference to the Berbers.
True, I don't understand why it takes Bugs six months to arrive in San Francisco, or why they just let him win so easily; part of what made these cartoons so great was how he ended up in sticky situations but messed with them. But, as far as I'm concerned, as classic Bugs cartoon is a good one, especially when directed by Chuck Jones. Not the best, but still worth seeing.
I wonder how the San Francisco area got the name "Barbary Coast". That moniker originally referred to North Africa, in reference to the Berbers.
Bugs Bunny is tunneling to see his cousin in San Francisco when he hits his head on a large gold nugget. Bugs doesn't enjoy his gold for long as he's soon swindled out of it by a crook called Nasty Canasta (love that name!). Six months later, Canasta has used the gold to build himself a profitable casino. Bugs shows up and decides to get even with the swindler by taking him for all he's worth. A funny and nicely-animated short from director Chuck Jones. I liked how the action starts during the opening credits, something Jones did quite a bit. Since the cartoon's only 7 minutes or so I appreciate how he tried to get in as much as he could. I liked the villain Nasty Canasta a lot. Aside from having a cool name, he's voiced by the great Daws Butler. Bugs is in top form here, especially when in disguise at the casino. Some hilarious gags like 'draw poker' and 'bigger hand.' Just a fun short.
Bugs Bunny is traveling underground when he bumps into a big rock. The rock turns out to be a giant gold nugget. Nasty Canasta tricks Bugs out of the gold. It is six months later in San Francisco. Nasty Canasta is opening a gambling house. Bugs starts winning.
There are a couple of things that I don't like for Bugs. First, he gets tricked rather easily. It's not a good look. He's the one who tricks other people. Then it's six months later before he catches up to Nasty. That doesn't make Bugs look good either. One would assume that he could catch up to Nasty before then. Otherwise, I still like this as long as it's Bugs.
There are a couple of things that I don't like for Bugs. First, he gets tricked rather easily. It's not a good look. He's the one who tricks other people. Then it's six months later before he catches up to Nasty. That doesn't make Bugs look good either. One would assume that he could catch up to Nasty before then. Otherwise, I still like this as long as it's Bugs.
I like how Bugs' speech has improved over the years. Instead of the normal, "You realize this is war" he now says (at least in this cartoon) "You realize that this is not going to go unchallenged!"
Bugs had just gotten stupidly swindled out of his big rock of gold by some unscrupulous bandit, who rode away with this lode. Six months later, in San Francisco (dig the fantastic artwork of The City, by the way), a derby-wearing Bugs looks into a fancy new saloon and sees "one of those new fancy tele-o- phones," which is really a slot machine. The boss of the place is the crook who stole Bugs' gold, but our hero doesn't notice that right away.....or does he?
Suffice to say, Bugs - quite the gambler - finds a way to get even.
Bugs had just gotten stupidly swindled out of his big rock of gold by some unscrupulous bandit, who rode away with this lode. Six months later, in San Francisco (dig the fantastic artwork of The City, by the way), a derby-wearing Bugs looks into a fancy new saloon and sees "one of those new fancy tele-o- phones," which is really a slot machine. The boss of the place is the crook who stole Bugs' gold, but our hero doesn't notice that right away.....or does he?
Suffice to say, Bugs - quite the gambler - finds a way to get even.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe winning hand that Bugs has in the climactic poker game with Nasty Canasta that he describes as a "Two pair. A pair of ones and another pair of ones" is called a Quad of Aces, the highest value of a four-of-a-kind that can be topped only by a straight flush or a royal flush.
- ErroresEarly in the cartoon, Bugs is tunneling his way to San Francisco when he hits his head on a rock. As he lifts and rolls it out of his way, the background is visible through it, and it becomes apparent that only the rock's outline has been painted. The error is only noticeable for a few frames, when the rock overlaps a part of the background that isn't the same green as the surrounding grass. It's likely it was meant to be filled in with the same green as the grass; because it looks filled in when it's over that area. This is probably the reason for the error.
- Citas
Bugs Bunny: The moral of the story is, don't try to take no 14 karats from no rabbit.
- ConexionesEdited into Cómo Bugs Bunny Conquistó el Oeste (1978)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 7min
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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