Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueElmer Fudd hunts for Bugs with an army surplus wabbit detector but it doesn't seem to work when Bugs leads him off a cliff. Bugs hitchhikes to a local theatre to get away from Elmer but he f... Tout lireElmer Fudd hunts for Bugs with an army surplus wabbit detector but it doesn't seem to work when Bugs leads him off a cliff. Bugs hitchhikes to a local theatre to get away from Elmer but he finds Bugs.Elmer Fudd hunts for Bugs with an army surplus wabbit detector but it doesn't seem to work when Bugs leads him off a cliff. Bugs hitchhikes to a local theatre to get away from Elmer but he finds Bugs.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Bugs Bunny
- (voix)
- …
- Elmer Fudd
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
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While the script is great and like dynamite, the visual jokes were what made this cartoon for me. The repeated gags of Elmer getting thrown out of the theatre after Bugs exclaims "this man is annoying me" and the audience rushing madly to and from the auditorium with Elmer on the floor trying to get up the whole time were impeccably timed. But my favourite was the ending, I sure wasn't expecting that, and my jove it was very very funny. Another gag was "Do you have a message for Mr Fudd?" "SPLAT!" All in all, I love this cartoon. 10/10 Bethany Cox
Bugs Bunny is a very smart rabbit. This time he's chased by Elmer Fudd, who wants to catch him. They go through several places (forests, the city, cinemas and even a circus at the end). Elmer Fudd, however, is so stupid that you have to feel sorry for him. His tries to catch the rabbit are always unsuccessful - he's always outsmarted by that rabbit and that's where all the fun is. His stupidity even makes him end up in a lion's mouth.
Bugs Bunny is voiced by one of Disney's most legendary artists: Mel Blanc, a guy with an extraordinary talent for doing voices and sounds, like few people ever had. His most famous line is one that everybody knows by heart: «Hey, what's up, Doc?».
Elmer Fudd's most famous lines in this are "wabbit" instead of "rabbit" and "on the contwawy" instead of "on the contrary".
Bugs is initially being chased by Elmer in the forest. Eventually, Bugs hot foots it to the big city to try to escape and eventually hides out in a movie theater. The film's pace is non-stop and the production values are terrific. The bottom line is that if you DON'T like this cartoon, then you probably won't like any Bugs Bunny cartoon--it is simply wonderful and fun.
Somehow, they always come up with something for these cartoons! And believe you me, they come up with something here! You really gotta pity Elmer. Not only is he stuck with Barbara Walters' voice, but he's always the butt of jokes when Bugs is around. That "scwewy wabbit" may have "twicked him for the wast time".
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBugs gets a carrot from a vending machine with two pennies taped to it. This is a reference to cigarette vending machines of that era, which often dispensed cigarette packs with the correct change taped to them.
- GaffesNickel(s) is misspelled as "nickles" on top of the candy machine price list, but spelled correctly on three lower lines.
- Citations
Bugs Bunny: [after escaping the woods in a taxi] Hee hee hee! Whatta knucklehead. You gotta get up early in the morning to outsmart this rabbit.
Elmer Fudd: [Elmer is driving] I got up at quarter to five.
Bugs Bunny: B-O-I-N-GGGG!
- Versions alternativesA scene of the audience smoking in the theater lobby is sometimes cut from TV prints.
- ConnexionsEdited into This Is a Life? (1955)
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Détails
- Durée7 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
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