Merrie Melodies.
A character called Lola Beverly, voiced by Frances Rose Weinberg Baruch uncredited Bea Benaderet. Bugs takes over the narration from her when he begins to tell his story.
A copy of Variety and bottle of Grade A carrot juice.
Trapalhadas de um Coelho (1947) (1947)
Bugs tells Lola Beverly of growing up in the city and confronting a gang of canine toughs.
O que É que Há, Velhinho? (1950) (1950)
Bugs tells the Disassociated Press of his struggle in the entertainment industry.
Bugs tells Lola Beverly of growing up in the city and confronting a gang of canine toughs.
O que É que Há, Velhinho? (1950) (1950)
Bugs tells the Disassociated Press of his struggle in the entertainment industry.
The following scenes have been cut from some TV prints:
Lola Beverly's description of Bugs's property. (Her reference to his swimming pool remains.)
Bugs Bunny becomes part of an Egyptian cigarette billboard. (The scene remains but in butchered form: all references to cigarettes are removed. We can't have the kiddies aware of the existence of cigarettes.)
Source: The Censored Cartoons Page
Lola Beverly's description of Bugs's property. (Her reference to his swimming pool remains.)
Bugs Bunny becomes part of an Egyptian cigarette billboard. (The scene remains but in butchered form: all references to cigarettes are removed. We can't have the kiddies aware of the existence of cigarettes.)
Source: The Censored Cartoons Page
See: this FAQ entry
Yes, it's included in Looney Tunes Golden Collection, Volume Three (2005) (V) Disc 1.
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By what name was Trapalhadas de um Coelho (1947) officially released in Canada in English?
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