When Bugs Bunny crosses paths with the Tasmanian Devil once again, he poses as a doctor to trick the Devil into thinking that he's sicker than he really is.When Bugs Bunny crosses paths with the Tasmanian Devil once again, he poses as a doctor to trick the Devil into thinking that he's sicker than he really is.When Bugs Bunny crosses paths with the Tasmanian Devil once again, he poses as a doctor to trick the Devil into thinking that he's sicker than he really is.
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Made in the Sixties, this cartoon immediately sets out it's stall by visually lacking real quality in animation. The backgrounds and even the characters lack detail and are mostly in blank, blocked colours. This mars the cartoon a little as it feels like less effort has been put in.
In fairness the antics and trickery of Bugs are still quite amusing but somehow the cartoon failed to really tickle me. I think it was due to the dynamics of the relationship between the two lead characters rather than any lack of effort from Bugs' side. The Devil is simply quite a limited character, here he is given more grunting dialogue to open things up but even still he fails to really act as a good foil for Bugs' trickery.
The physical routines are OK but the involvement of some form of Frankenstein near the end doesn't really work better are the bits where Bugs continually changes character and pushes Taz around the cartoon!
Overall this was enjoyable enough but the poor quality animation made it hard to get into and the weak partnership between the two didn't help things very much.
Did you know
- TriviaThe final cartoon to star Bugs Bunny and Taz. Also, this was the final appearance of Taz during the Golden Age of Looney Tunes.
- Quotes
Bugs Bunny: [in "therapy" with Bugs as the psychiatrist]
[speaking in an accent]
Bugs Bunny: Just relaxing und telling me about your id ven you vas a kid. Jah?
Tasmanian Devil: Me first remember a long time ago in Tasmania, I was only three years old, but I was mean little devil!
[laughs]
Bugs Bunny: [taking notes] Yah, "mean little devil", ha ha, that's very funny. Don't talk so fast. I gotta write-a down the good stuff.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Så er der tegnefilm: Episode #2.5 (1980)
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- Dr. Teufel & Mr. Hase
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- Runtime7 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1