Edward G. Robinson and Peter Lorre make it home to their hideout only to find Bugs already settled down there for the night.Edward G. Robinson and Peter Lorre make it home to their hideout only to find Bugs already settled down there for the night.Edward G. Robinson and Peter Lorre make it home to their hideout only to find Bugs already settled down there for the night.
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... My favourite Bugs Bunny episode ever is "Bugs and Thugs" and having watched this before this, some of the jokes in "Racketeer Rabbit" were not too much of a surprise for me, so it was not as humorous as it could have been.
I did like this episode quite a deal because of the animation, some of the jokes (which I was not expecting) and the character of Bugs Bunny in this episode.
The reasons this was not quite up to my standards is because some of the jokes are quite "scary" (like the one where one of the robbers is constantly shooting a gun) and that I was expecting quite a few of the jokes (as I have said before as I am very boring and repetitive).
Anyhow, in this Bugs Bunny cartoon, it starts with the famous grey rabbit spending the night inside a big house. He is disturbed by robbers coming into the house, which is their home and he decides to make sure that they do him no harm...
I recommend this episode to people who like Bugs Bunny, to people who have not yet watched "Bugs and Thugs" and to people who like WB in general. Enjoy "Racketeer Rabbit"! :-)
I did like this episode quite a deal because of the animation, some of the jokes (which I was not expecting) and the character of Bugs Bunny in this episode.
The reasons this was not quite up to my standards is because some of the jokes are quite "scary" (like the one where one of the robbers is constantly shooting a gun) and that I was expecting quite a few of the jokes (as I have said before as I am very boring and repetitive).
Anyhow, in this Bugs Bunny cartoon, it starts with the famous grey rabbit spending the night inside a big house. He is disturbed by robbers coming into the house, which is their home and he decides to make sure that they do him no harm...
I recommend this episode to people who like Bugs Bunny, to people who have not yet watched "Bugs and Thugs" and to people who like WB in general. Enjoy "Racketeer Rabbit"! :-)
One of the things that I like most about the Looney Tunes cartoons - aside from their full-scale irreverence - is how they play off of the popular culture of their eras. "Racketeer Rabbit" features gangsters Rocky and Hugo (resembling Edward G. Robinson and Peter Lorre, respectively) hiding out in a house where Bugs Bunny is staying. As soon as the rascally rabbit meets the thugs, he makes their lives a living hell. I think that my favorite scene is when they make Bugs talk; if only we all had the courage to do that! And then of course, there's the handing over of the dough.
Anyway, it's totally hilarious. You just might laugh yourself sick. A veritable classic. Of course, I didn't get the cultural references when I was really young.
And don't worry about not laughing: you'll probably spend the whole time in laughter.
Anyway, it's totally hilarious. You just might laugh yourself sick. A veritable classic. Of course, I didn't get the cultural references when I was really young.
And don't worry about not laughing: you'll probably spend the whole time in laughter.
This 1946 looney tunes cartoon from Warner Brothers really was one that tried to capture pop culture and the current times of the Gangster era. Called "Racketeer Rabbit" the story involves Bugs going away to a hotel to get a night's sleep or rest only two gangsters show up on the run and you guessed it the rabbit is clever as he outsmarts the two and keeps the pressure on them! The gags and jokes are just right and Bugs does a little parody by being a wise guy himself in the form of the famous Bugsy Siegel! Overall fun cartoon that's clever with good backgrounds and animation a highly memorable one.
Utterly hilarious and absorbing from start to finish, Racketeer Rabbit is a must see for any Looney Tunes fan. Bugs is on top form, as is Rocky, and the two make an unmistakeably great duo, making the most of some truly juicy dialogue, hilarious sight gags and an interesting story. Also superb is the animation, the backgrounds are very nice and both Bugs and Rocky are drawn really well. The music is also great, rousing, jaunty, tongue-in-cheek yet beautiful as well. The pacing is just right, and Mel Blanc's vocal characterisations are nigh-on perfect, is there anything this immortal voice actor cannot do, he never fails to impress me. Overall, hilarious and a must-see! 10/10 Bethany Cox
Of course, I'm referring to Billy Crystal's Edward G. Robinson routine which refers to "10 Commandments". Yep, you get to see "Little Ceasar" here with Peter Lorre as a sidekick. And bugs outsmarts 'em, of course. Look for a "Bugsy" cameo. Pure fun, ya see!
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Bugs Bunny enters the abandoned mansion, he quips "Sounds like 'Inner Sanctum!'" "Inner Sanctum," a popular radio horror show at the time, opened with a creaking door and eerie background music.
- GoofsDuring Rocky's attempt to interrogate Bugs, there are several occasions where they each talk but their lips don't move.
- Quotes
Rocky: Why, it's Mugsy! Don't look at me like that, Mugsy! I'm your pal, Mugsy, your buddy pal! Yeah!
Bugs Bunny: [as Mugsy] It's coitains for ya, Rocky! Coitains!
Rocky: No! Not that!
Bugs Bunny: Coitains, do ya understand, coitains! Here!
[Bugs places a pair of curtains on Rocky's head]
Rocky: Aw, they're adorable.
- ConnectionsEdited into Fifty Years of Bugs Bunny in 3 1/2 Minutes (1989)
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