Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBugs Bunny tricks Elmer Fudd into believing his house has been quarantined for something called "rabbititus."Bugs Bunny tricks Elmer Fudd into believing his house has been quarantined for something called "rabbititus."Bugs Bunny tricks Elmer Fudd into believing his house has been quarantined for something called "rabbititus."
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Bugs Bunny
- (voix)
- Elmer Fudd
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
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After the recent events, this takes on a whole new meaning. At a base level, this is good fun trickery from Bugs and Elmer Fudd is a fine target. Bugs has good reason and all that works well. As for the disease paranoia, the panic is real. That may take some of the light humor out of this short. That does hold back the laughs a little, but I can't blame the cartoon. Real world events have overtaken it.
My Grade: A
This is a very good short, remarkably so from Chuck Jones, who had not yet hit his stride in 1945 and was frequently bringing out interesting failures or tepid successes. Elmer Fudd has never been stupider; the hilarious business on the telephone is reason enough to see this.
This cartoon is available on the "Looney Tunes Golden Collection, Volume Three," Disc 1.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBoth Bugs and Elmer are in transitional stages of appearance development here, with Elmer wearing the outfit seen on his earlier version, Egghead. Bugs is shorter and had more salmon pink inner ears. Both would evolve further through the next decades.
- GaffesWhen Bugs Bunny is slicing up the carrots while sitting in the pot 1 carrot slice appears to miss the pot and fall to the floor. It is missing on the floor in the next scene.
- Citations
[last lines]
Bugs Bunny: [Bugs is chased out of Elmer's home, but stops him in his tracks] Hey, wait a minute. Wait a minute. Look, the people out there in the audience - the lady there with the long ears. They're getting longer all the time. And the guy back there in the seventeenth row with a cute tomato - he's gettin' all fuzzy. Yeah, they've got it. Everybody out there's got rabbititus! Yaah!
Bugs Bunny: [Elmer storms back into the house] Oh, Margaret, what a dope. That was just a gag, of course. You folks haven't got rabbititus. Why, if you had rabbititus, you'd see red and yellow spots before your eyes.
Bugs Bunny: [red and yellow spots appear on the screen] Yeah, that's right. And then they'd start swirling and swirling around.
[the spots start swirling rapidly]
Bugs Bunny: And then suddenly, everything would go black!
[screen immediately fades to black. Bugs is heard laughing]
- Crédits fousThe end title featured the rare occasion where the Looney Tunes drum would appear, but instead of Porky Pig, Bugs Bunny would appear inside the drum (which happens immediately rather than with a delay). Bugs is munching his carrot, says to the audience, "And that's the end!", then goes back to munching the carrot. This closing bumper was used only in this cartoon and "Baseball Bugs" (1946), another cartoon starring Bugs Bunny.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Så er der tegnefilm: Épisode #5.6 (1983)
- Bandes originalesShortenin' Bread
(uncredited)
Traditional
Sung with revised lyrics by Elmer, and then by Bugs
Also sung by Bugs while cutting carrots
Meilleurs choix
Détails
- Durée8 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1