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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA western showdown of Bugs Bunny versus Yosemite Sam.A western showdown of Bugs Bunny versus Yosemite Sam.A western showdown of Bugs Bunny versus Yosemite Sam.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Mel Blanc
- Bugs Bunny
- (voix)
- …
Robert C. Bruce
- Third Cowboy
- (non crédité)
Michael Maltese
- Cowboy Crowds
- (non crédité)
Tedd Pierce
- Cowboy Crowds
- (non crédité)
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Classic Bugs Bunny short, directed by Friz Freleng, with Yosemite Sam having his way in a western town until Bugs steps up to challenge him. Lots of funny gags and lines, many of which I remembered exactly even though I haven't seen this short since I was a kid. This is one of those Bugs cartoons I saw a lot growing up. Beautiful colors and wonderful animation. Lively, fun music from Carl Stalling. Great voice work from the legendary Mel Blanc. It's just a really funny cartoon and a good introduction to Bugs and Sam for any little ones who might not have seen his cartoons yet. Kids are still allowed to watch Yosemite Sam, right?
It's the wild west with bullets flying down the street like traffic in Manhattan. Over at The Gunshot Saloon - Come In And Get A Slug," Yosemite Sam walks in with two smoking guns. He orders "all you skunks clear out." Of course, the last one is literally a skunk.
Well, there is one varmint left in the bar.....Bugs, who does his Gary Cooper "High Noon" imitation, walking dramatically toward Sam. At the last minute, he pulls a carrot out of his holster and says, "What's up, doc?"
Off we go with another wild Bugs Bunny animated short, filled with funny dialog which includes a lot of puns and clichés from the Old West. The scenery is also spectacular. I laughed continuously throughout this cartoon. The two of them dancing almost had me in tears, laughing so hard. This is just great material.
Well, there is one varmint left in the bar.....Bugs, who does his Gary Cooper "High Noon" imitation, walking dramatically toward Sam. At the last minute, he pulls a carrot out of his holster and says, "What's up, doc?"
Off we go with another wild Bugs Bunny animated short, filled with funny dialog which includes a lot of puns and clichés from the Old West. The scenery is also spectacular. I laughed continuously throughout this cartoon. The two of them dancing almost had me in tears, laughing so hard. This is just great material.
It is the wild wild west and bullets are flying. Yosemite Sam arrives in town and squares off against Bugs Bunny. This is fine Bugs Bunny. Bugs elevates everything and makes this better. I would still make a few changes. When Sam orders him to dance, I want Bugs to put on a dress and twirl Sam around. The line thing is funny, but it needs to end with Bugs walking on air and Sam unable to. Of course, the card game needs to be poker and Bugs needs to push all in. In that, he needs to put everything and the literal kitchen sink on top of the table. As for the ending, it is great although I figured on Hollywood instead of Miami.
Friz Freleng's 'Bugs Bunny Rides Again' is a sequel to Bugs' first Western battle with Yosemite Sam in 'Hare Trigger'. Cautiously breaking Sam in as a character by opting for another Wild West setting, Freleng was also risking just retreading old ground. Fortunately, 'Bugs Bunny Rides Again' is a magnificent cartoon in all respects. Extremely handsome to look at, it also benefits enormously from one of the great scripts by Tedd Pierce and Michael Maltese. Shoot-outs, horse chases, dance routines and a hilarious card game are all crammed into this very fast paced short. Notable amongst the many great gags is the scene in which Bugs and Sam persistently one up each other with bigger and bigger guns which may well have inspired Chuck Jones to take this gag to the next step two years later in the famous scene from 'Rabbit of Seville'. For all those people who accuse Friz Freleng of being a boring director, 'Bugs Bunny Rides Again' is ample retort. Packed with incident and perfectly timed jokes, it not only proved that Yosemite Sam worked as a character but also ensured that his rivalry with Bugs would become a constant.
Bugs Bunny gets in a good old-fashion Western showdown with the ornery Yosemita Sam, the roughest toughest he-man stuffest hombre that's ever crossed the Rio Grande - and I don't mean Mahatma Gandhi (that last part is still censored on the DVD version sadly). This town isn't big enough for the both of them naturally and comic hijinks ensue as they try to outwit each other. This is just a classic Bugs/Sam outing any way you slice it and I enjoyed it immensely. This animated short can be seen on Disc 1 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 2. It also features an optional commentary by Greg Ford writer of latter day Tunes (late 1980's-early '90's) and Friz Freleng via vintage recordings.
My Grade: A
My Grade: A
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn the dancing sequence, there is a building in the background that says "Ken Champin Veterinarian". Ken Champin was one of the Looney Tunes key animators.
- GaffesThe swinging doors to the saloon completely disappear after Yosemite Sam orders "all of you skunks" to "clear outta here".
- Citations
Yosemite Sam: Listen, stranger. This town ain't big enough fer the two of us!
Bugs Bunny: It ain't? Eh, pardon me, Mac.
[He exits the saloon, followed by construction noises until he returns]
Bugs Bunny: Now is it big enough?
[a much-larger city has been built behind the town]
Yosemite Sam: Naw, still ain't big enough!
- Crédits fousThe 3 black/white logos appear on a white paper.
- Versions alternativesIn the original version, Yosemite Sam is "the roughest toughest he-man stuffest hombre that's ever crossed the Rio Grande - and I don't mean Mahatma Gandhi!" In later releases, the line ends "... and I ain't no namby-pamby!" Even the 4-disc DVD set of Looney Tunes shorts released in 2004 replaces the "Mahatma Gandhi" line with "namby-pamby".
- ConnexionsEdited from Hare Trigger (1945)
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- Date de sortie
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- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Bugs Bunny vuelve a las andadas
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 14 753 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 12 285 $US
- 16 févr. 1998
- Montant brut mondial
- 14 753 $US
- Durée
- 7min
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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