Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBugs mistakenly gets his neighbor's draft notice and causes a stir when he shows up as ordered.Bugs mistakenly gets his neighbor's draft notice and causes a stir when he shows up as ordered.Bugs mistakenly gets his neighbor's draft notice and causes a stir when he shows up as ordered.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Bugs Bunny
- (voix)
- …
- Master Sergeant
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
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So why didn't he realize that the letter bore a slightly different name? Well, that was an honest mistake. But it does seem that he should have suspected something strange about suddenly getting a letter announcing that he's been drafted. Still, it's really funny to see him walk around with a deadpan expression, befuddling the X-ray man and getting the general angry at the sergeant.
So, it's a funny cartoon, but kind of strange.
Throughout the cartoon, only one gag (incidentally, the funniest in the whole film) fits in with the Bugs character we know and love: It involves an eye chart and a jaw-dropping display of superior eyesight, presumably due to enormous carrot intake. Apart from this one display of superior abilities, however, there is no sign whatsoever that Bugs is aware of his disruptive behavior. From the mix up which kick-starts the action through numerous military disasters (including an unintentional misunderstanding of an order to dress some chickens), Bugs is wide-eyed and willing to serve his country but can't stop messing up. The moment when he attempts to hammer in a nail with live ammunition confirms that Bugs isn't heckling, as he usually would in this situation; he's just plain getting it wrong.
Character experiments in the Warner Brothers cartoons were often very rewarding (notably, the expanding of Daffy's character from nutty maniac to greedy, manipulative but ultimately sympathetic loser), and putting a new slant on Bugs' character frequently worked a treat. However, while 'Forward March Hare' proves entertaining enough, the concept of Bugs the well-meaning buffoon is impossible to accept for any long-standing cartoon fan.
In this cartoon, Bugs mistakenly gets a letter addressed to a neighbor, "B. Bonny,": and thinks it's for him, so it opens it. (A gust of wind had blown the letter out of the mailbox into Bugs' hole)
The letter flying into this rabbit hole, and Bugs not being careful with what he's reading both turn out to to be his misfortune because the letter it's a "draft notice." The rest of the cartoon detail a couple of Bugs' days in the Army. Like his final scene, most of the gags were "duds."
Once again, we get superlative graphics and colors with these Warner Brothers "Collection" DVDs. The opening silhouette shot was great as were the golden hues in many of the military scenes, such as the one in which they were climbing a hill. It's just beautiful artwork.
This is one of my favorite Bugs Bunny cartoon. I like that the people are noticing Bugs Bunny as a rabbit but not right away. There is comedy at both not recognizing it right away and finally seeing it. Bugs is able to screw over somebody without trying and that is funny too.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBugs had previously joined the USMC in the 1943 short "Super Rabbit."
- GaffesThe crescent moon is shown with stars visible directly behind it even though that would not be possible.
- Citations
[Bugs is having his eyes tested with an eye chart]
Optometrist: Now then, I want you to read as much of this chart as you can.
Bugs Bunny: [reading chart] "A-T-W-R-K-L-N-O-C-W-O-D-R-K-G-S-O-L-T-Y-K-L-O-N-D-C-R-P-L-D, Acme Eye Test Chart, printed by the United States Printing Office, Washington, D.C., Reg. U.S. Pat. Off."
[the astounded optometrist reads the smallest sections of the chart with a magnifying glass, and discovers that they are exactly the same as what Bugs recited]
Optometrist: Uh... yeah.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Så er der tegnefilm: Épisode #15.27 (1990)
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Détails
- Durée
- 7min
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1