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Bowery Bugs

  • 1949
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7.4/10
845
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Bowery Bugs (1949)
AdventureAnimationComedyFamilyShort

Bugs Bunny recounts the story of how he tricked a man named Steve Brody into leaping off the Brooklyn Bridge.Bugs Bunny recounts the story of how he tricked a man named Steve Brody into leaping off the Brooklyn Bridge.Bugs Bunny recounts the story of how he tricked a man named Steve Brody into leaping off the Brooklyn Bridge.

  • Director
    • Arthur Davis
  • Writers
    • Lloyd Turner
    • Bill Scott
  • Stars
    • Mel Blanc
    • Billy Bletcher
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    845
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Arthur Davis
    • Writers
      • Lloyd Turner
      • Bill Scott
    • Stars
      • Mel Blanc
      • Billy Bletcher
    • 13User reviews
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    Mel Blanc
    Mel Blanc
    • Bugs Bunny
    • (voice)
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    Billy Bletcher
    Billy Bletcher
    • Steve Brody
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Arthur Davis
    • Writers
      • Lloyd Turner
      • Bill Scott
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    Petey-10

    Bugs Bunny and a hapless man

    Bugs Bunny tells a story to an old man.It is a story about a man who jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge back in 1886 and survived.This man, called Steve Brody, was a down-on-his-luck gambler and needed a rabbit's foot.For good luck, you know.And Bugs, being a rabbit and all...But Bug's foot ain't for sale.And Bugs assures the man rabbits' feet aren't lucky.He tells him to go see Swami Rabbitima.He can help him become luckier.But he looks awfully much like Bugs...Bowery Bugs (1949) is directed by Arthur Davis.Mel Blanc provides the voices for Bugs, Old Man and Little Pool Hall Man.Billy Bletcher is the voice of Steve Brody.This is pretty funny Bugs Bunny short, where we can see Bugs wearing a few disguises (including Bugs in drag).But Bugs may have been too rough on that poor fellow.In one scene he hits Brody- six times- so that he can read the bumps on his head.That's a funny scene, but was it necessary to hit him six times? Wouldn't five have been enough?
    10lukeneedssand

    A definitive Bugs Bunny Classic.

    At least to me. I loved this one as a kid, seeing it air on TV, and This cartoon is surely going to give you some laughs all around, It is the Definitive Bugs bunny Costume persona Short. The animation is Fast, Witty, and Needs to be, because with such a complex story of why someone jumped off a bridge, the story that gets you to that point needs to grab your attention with comedy and good animation, especially when its Bugs bunny. This is a pretty unique setting for him as well, a City isn't always the spot you'll see bugs in. The Villain Character for this one is also quite funny, and must have been fun to animate, and Mel blancs voice acting is absolutely perfect, No kidding.

    All in All, Well done Davis, you've made a Classic In My book.

    9.8/10.
    9phoenix2rachelsummers

    Not just the one Art Davis Bugs Bunny cartoon, it's also Davis's near-masterpiece!

    To paraphrase what kev keefe has already observed in his comment, Art Davis's one Bugs Bunny cartoon is funnier than all of Bob McKimson's Bugs cartoons combined. It was one of the worst errors in judgment on the part of the people running Warner Brothers that, when the 50s started and they could no longer afford four animation units, they dissolved Davis's unit instead of McKimson's.

    "Bowery Bugs" was one of the last cartoons Davis directed for Warners, and it shows that he was just starting to hit his stride. This cartoon is both hilarious and beautifully crafted. It's a darkly funny re-telling of a New York City urban folk tale about Steve Brody, an Irish roughneck whose run of bad luck led him to jump off the Brooklyn Bridge in the late 19th Century. In this version, Bugs Bunny gets involved after Brody threatens him, thinking a rabbit's foot will bring him good luck. Quick-thinking as ever, Bugs talks Brody out of it and sends him on a wild ride of deeper and deeper misfortune, with Bugs using his disguise abilities to pose as everyone from a Middle Eastern fortune-teller to a gambler to a lady to a baker to a gruff Irish cop. The suicidal implications (although in real life, Brody survived his jump) would make a cartoon like this impossible to get made these days, and that's a sad sign of how much this nation has lost its sense of humor.

    Mel Blanc is in his usual fine form as Bugs, but a special mention must be made of the uncredited voice performance of Billy Bletcher as Brody. Bletcher is one of the unsung heroes of cartoons from the early-to-mid 20th Century, the voice behind countless ruffians with deep, loud, raspy voices, including Papa Bear from Chuck Jones's Three Bears cartoons from Warners and Peg-Leg Pete a.k.a. Black Pete for Disney cartoons.

    The cartoon is filled with wonderful details, from Bugs narrating over imitation woodcuts, to a bouncer who's nickname is Gorilla because he really IS a gorilla, to a little puppy who licks Brody's face out of sympathy, but then acts disgusted. And overlying the cartoon is native New Yorker Davis's sincere but sardonic affection for his gritty hometown.

    Davis never again directed a cartoon this good, but if he had been able to continue directing for Warners, I think he would have rivaled Chuck Jones as the studio's best cartoon director of the 50s. As reality turned out, Davis spent the 50s demoted to an animator for Friz Freleng's unit, but at least his final Warners' credit was as a director, for 1961's "Quackodile Tears." That one's nothing special, but it's good by Warners' early 60s standards. In the late 60s, Davis joined De Patie-Freleng as a director and made a couple of the best Pink Panther cartoons, "In the Pink of the Night" and "Pinkcome Tax", but "Bowery Bugs" will always be his finest achievement.
    8ccthemovieman-1

    Fantastic Artwork Deserves Recognition

    What a beautiful animated rendering of the Brooklyn Bridge! We get a little history of it and a comment about "Steve Brody making his sensational leap from it into the East River." Bugs is looking at the sign commemorating the event when an old-timer asks him, "What in tarnatiion did he do that fer?"

    Bugs tells him in flashback form. Suddenly we see the Bower back in 1886. What artwork! This looks prettier than a postcard. Anyway, Bugs relates the story of Brody.

    Brody, looking for a rabbit's foot to change his luck, is even dumber than Elmer Fudd. Have you noticed how Bugs' foes are always about the dumbest people on earth. They make our bunny look like Albert Einstein, in comparison. Even Bugs remarks near the end, "What a tara-ra-goon-de-ay," which I assume means "big, stupid goon."

    To me, the best feature of his animated short was that colorful and well-drawn artwork. Kudos to animators Basil Davidovich, Philip DeGuard, Emery Hawkins, Bill Melendez and Don Williams, along with director Arthur Davis.
    10ja_kitty_71

    A funny Bugs Bunny cartoon

    Arthur Davis directed a humorous Bugs Bunny cartoon with the talents of Billy Bletcher (Steve Brody). It is worth noting that this is the only Bugs Bunny short directed by Arthur Davis.

    I enjoy the scene in the cartoon where Steve believes everyone in town is turning into rabbits and jumps off the Brooklyn Bridge. This marks the end of the flashback portion and is quite humorous. Another favorite scene is when Steve seeks help from "Swami Rabbitina" to improve his luck streak after receiving the business card from Bugs. Then we heard a voice saying, "Enter, Oh seeker of knowledge." A punching-bag pendulum hits Brody across the head and... *WHOMP!* "THAT'S YOU, FATHEAD!"

    In conclusion, this Bugs Bunny cartoon is another favorite of mine.

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    • Trivia
      The only cartoon starring Bugs Bunny that was directed by Arthur Davis.
    • Goofs
      As the scene flashes back to 1886, a large sign on a building reads HAD ENOUGH? VOTE FOR GROVER CLEVELAND. At that time, Cleveland had been President for at least a year.
    • Quotes

      [Brody enters the swami's shop]

      Bugs Bunny: Enter, O seeker of knowledge.

      [a sandbag swings down and hits Brody in the head]

      Bugs Bunny: That's you, fathead!

    • Connections
      Edited into Brooklyn Bridge (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Lullaby of Broadway
      (uncredited)

      Music by Harry Warren

      Played during the opening credits and on the bridge at the end

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    • Which series is this from: Merrie Melodies or Looney Tunes?
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    • Release date
      • June 4, 1949 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bugs en Nueva York
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklyn Bridge, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros. Cartoon Studios
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    • Runtime
      7 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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