"), etc. Bugs emerges (literally) for the first time in A Wild Hare. When Bugs made his appearance, he promptly replaced Daffy Duck as the most popular Warner Bros. character. However, as time passed on, Bugs and Daffy's rivalry has turned friendlier in nature as the two usually hang out together in most cartoons and Bugs considers Daffy his best friend despite his faults, to which Daffy says the same thing. Happy returned in the short Prest-O Change-O, directed by Chuck Jones, where he is the pet rabbit of unseen character Sham-Fu The Magician. But he has never truly succeeded, always being outsmarted by the clever hare. "), explaining that one of his antagonists' actions have pushed him to the breaking point ("Of course you know, this means war. However, Bugs was beaten at his own game. Full name ", Bugs (standing in for Porky) in the closing to Hare Tonic and Baseball Bugs. Honey Bunny, Porky Pig, Buster Bunny, Babs Bunny, Lola Bunny, Daffy Duck (sometimes), Tasmanian Devil (sometimes), Sylvester the Cat, Tweety Beverly Hills, California, Canada and then goes back in the hole. "), admitting his own deviousness toward his antagonists ("Gee, ain't I a stinker? The series was originally intended only for one-shot characters in films after several early attempts to introduce characters (Foxy, Goopy Geer, and Piggy) failed under Harman–Ising. Bugs is best known for his starring roles in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated short films, produced by Warner Bros. Since his official debut in 1940's "A Wild Hare",[5] Bugs has appeared in various short films, feature films, compilations, TV series, music records, comic books, video games, award shows, amusement park rides, and commercials. Happy harasses them, but is ultimately bested by the bigger of the two dogs. After World War II, Bugs continued to appear in numerous Warner Bros. cartoons, making his last "Golden Age" appearance in 1964's False Hare. [48][49][50], In 1997, Bugs appeared on a U.S. postage stamp, the first cartoon to be so honored, beating the iconic Mickey Mouse. Feature films Giant Bottle, Invincibility Bottle, Punch Three of Chuck's shorts â Rabbit Fire, Rabbit Seasoning, and Duck! Bugs with his Disney rival Mickey Mouse in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? One exception to this is the short Hare Brush, in which Elmer Fudd ultimately carries the day at the end; however, critics note that in this short, Elmer and Bugs assume each other's personalities—through mental illness and hypnosis, respectively—and it is only by becoming Bugs that Elmer can win. When Bugs meets other successful characters (such as Cecil Turtle in Tortoise Beats Hare, or, in World War II, the Gremlin of Falling Hare), his overconfidence becomes a disadvantage. By that time, Warner Bros. had become the most profitable cartoon studio in the U.S. Happy's third appearance came in Hare-um Scare-um, once again directed by Hardaway and Dalton. Blanc provided him with a hayseed voice.[14]. Immediately following on A Wild Hare, Bob Clampett's Patient Porky featured a cameo appearance by Bugs, announcing to the audience that 750 rabbits have been born. Bugs feels the same wrath of an unseen animator in the short Rabbit Rampage where he is in turn tormented by Elmer Fudd. This special is notable for being the first time that someone other than Mel voiced Bugs and Daffy (both characters were voiced by Jeff Bergman for this). Likes [53] In the series, Bugs and Daffy are portrayed as best friends as opposed to their usual pairing as rivals or frenemies. Friz' Knighty Knight Bugs, in which a medieval Bugs trades blows with Yosemite Sam and his fire-breathing dragon (which has a cold), won an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film (becoming the first Bugs Bunny cartoon to win said award). When McKimson was himself promoted to director, he created yet another version, with more slanted eyes, longer teeth and a much larger mouth. to the knight in Knight-Mare Hare and "What's up, prune-face?" At the finish of Hare Tonic and Baseball Bugs, Bugs breaks out of a drum (like Porky Pig) and says, "And dat's de end". Bugs, Porky and Elmer in Any Bonds Today? "), describing someone to the audience (e.g. Bugs also starred in the independently-produced documentary Bugs Bunny: Superstar during this time, as well as Warner Bros.' various compilation films; The Bugs Bunny Road-Runner Movie, The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie, Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales and Daffy Duck's Quackbusters. The fact that it didn't win the award was later spoofed somewhat in What's Cookin' Doc?, in which Bugs demands a recount after losing the Oscar to Jimmy Cagney and presents a clip from Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt to prove his point. Bugs also faced off against Hermann Göring and Hitler in Herr Meets Hare, which introduced his well-known reference to Albuquerque as he mistakenly winds up in the Black Forest of "Joimany" instead of Las Vegas, Nevada. Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips featured Bugs at odds with a group of Japanese soldiers. These personality traits are what gives him an advantage over his enemies, rivals and opponents. Bugs' popularity soared during World War II because of his free and easy attitude, and he began receiving special star billing in his cartoons by 1943. The movie received mixed reviews from critics, but was a box office success (grossing over $230 million worldwide). Animation historians identify these Happy Rabbit cartoons as Bugs Bunny's early cartoons before he reaches his fame in A Wild Hare, as evident in documentaries such as The Wabbit Turns 50 from WWOR in 1989. He's also been known to break The 4th Wall by "communicating" with the audience, either by explaining the situation (e.g. Bugs and Daffy are close friends with Porky Pig in the series, although Bugs tends to be a more reliable friend to Porky than Daffy is. During the 1940s, Bugs started off immature and wild (similar to Daffy), but by the 1950s his personality matured and his attitude became more refined and less frenetic. Chuck Jones would come up with his own slight modification, and the voice had slight variations between the units. Hugo Hare (uncle), Ace Bunny (Loonatics Unleashed descendant) Wabbit Twouble and The Wacky Wabbit depict him as a prankster harassing Elmer Fudd in the vein of early Daffy Duck/Porky Pig cartoons featuring the screwball Daffy as the tormentor. 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However, since the film was being produced by Disney, Warner Bros. would only allow the use of their biggest star if he got an equal amount of screen time as Disney's biggest star, Mickey Mouse. Charlie Thorson, lead animator on the short, gave the character a different name. Because of this, both characters are always together in frame when onscreen. although Elmer Fudd has always referred to Bugs as a "wabbit". Bugs and Daffy are close friends with Porky Pig in the series, although Bugs tends to be a more reliable friend to Porky than Daffy is. He is best known for his starring roles in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of theatrical short films produced by Warner Bros. during the Golden Age of American Animation. The carrot-chewing scenes are generally followed by Bugs Bunny's most well-known catchphrase, "What's up, Doc? Daffy, jealous of his cartoon counterpart's ascension to fame, has on many occasions attempted to dethrone the rabbit. 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When Robert was himself promoted to director, he created yet another version, with more slanted eyes, longer teeth, and a much larger mouth. It was followed by Blooper Bunny, a cartoon that was shelved from theaters,[40] but later premiered on Cartoon Network in 1997 and has since gained a cult following among animation fans for its edgy humor. pink inner ears and nose, two buck teeth, black whiskers and he always eats his carrot. Bugs dressed as a female hunter, a temptress, the beautiful Brunhlide, a sexy lady and many others to fool Elmer Fudd and he also kissed him in his nose twice (Bugs and Elmer also hapilly got married in the end of Rabbit of Seville [Elmer as the bride and Bugs as the groom], as well as in Bugs' Bonnets). Be sure to tune in for total lunar eclipses aka Blood Moons and total solar eclipses. Bugs Bunny may also have some mystical potential. (usually said while chewing a carrot). List of MAC Background information He made further cameos in Warner Bros.' subsequent animated TV shows Taz-Mania, Animaniacs and Histeria! [30] Three of Jones' films — Rabbit Fire, Rabbit Seasoning, and Duck! Bugs almost always wins these contentions, a story pattern which recurs in Looney Tunes cartoons directed by Chuck Jones. The film also introduced the character Lola Bunny, who becomes Bugs' new love interest. "[10], Bugs' evolution from Happy Rabbit to the present, According to Chase Craig, who was a member of Tex Avery's cartoon unit and later wrote and drew the first Bugs Bunny comic Sunday pages and Bugs' first comic book; "Bugs was not the creation of any one man but rather represented the creative talents of perhaps five or six directors and many cartoon writers. The series had originally been intended only for one-shot characters in shorts after several early attempts to introduce characters (Foxy, Goopy Geer, and Piggy) failed under HarmanâIsing (by 1937, under Leon Schlesinger, it had started introducing newer characters). company. This show packaged many of the post-1948 Looney Tunes shorts with newly animated wraparounds. The only exceptions where Bugs ever serves as an antagonist are the following: Elmer's Pet Rabbit, Wabbit Twouble, The Wacky Wabbit, Buckaroo Bugs, and Duck Amuck; Elmer's Pet Rabbit depicts him completely out-of-character with a more aggressive, selfish, arrogant, almost thuggish personality. Bugs will usually try to placate the antagonist and avoid contention, but when a villain pushes him too far, Bugs may address the audience and invoke his catchphrase "Of course you realize this means war!" Bugs also served as the mascot for 530 Squadron of the 380th Bombardment Group, 5th Air Force, U.S. Air Force, which was attached to the Royal Australian Air Force and operated out of Australia's Northern Territory from 1943 to 1945, flying B-24 Liberator bombers. Elmer's character design was also different: fatter and taller than the modern model, although Arthur Q. Bryan's character voice was already established. [20] The fact that it didn't win the award was later spoofed somewhat in What's Cookin' Doc?, in which Bugs demands a recount after losing the Oscar to James Cagney and presents a clip from Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt to prove his point. [2] He was originally voiced by Mel Blanc, but is now voiced by a variety of voice actors.[3]. Unlike most cartoon characters, however, Bugs Bunny is rarely defeated in his own games of trickery. Several famous people from the first half of the twentieth century had that nickname, like famous gangster, Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel, who disliked the nickname. Bugs uses disguise to fool Elmer in What's Opera, Doc? He's also been known to break The 4th Wall by "communicating" with the audience, either by explaining the situation (e.g. scene generated a tremendously positive audience reaction. The gag uses Bugs' Wild Hare visual design, but his goofier pre-Wild Hare voice characterization. Bugs almost always wins these contentions, a story pattern which recurs in Looney Tunes cartoons directed by Chuck Jones. "[51], A younger version of Bugs was the main character of Baby Looney Tunes, which debuted on Kids' WB in 2001. Buckaroo Bugs was Bugs' first starring role in a Looney Tunes short, and was also the last WB cartoon to credit Leon (as he had retired and sold his studio to Warner Bros. that year). He first utters that phrase in 1945's Herr Meets Hare, when he emerges in the Black Forest, a cartoon seldom seen today due to its blatantly topical subject matter. Among the changes to Bugs' appearance were the simplification and enlargement of his feet, as well as a change to his fur from gray to a shade of mauve (though in the second season, his fur was changed back to gray). â compose what is often referred to as the "Rabbit Season/Duck Season" trilogy and are famous for originating the "historic" rivalry between Bugs and Daffy Duck. He had written "Bugs' Bunny" on the model sheet that he drew for Hardaway. For users of MoviePass, the controversial subscription service that for a brief period allowed … Bugs Bunny is an animated cartoon character.He is best known for his starring roles in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of theatrical short films produced by Warner Bros. during the Golden Age of American Animation. By the mid-1930s, under Leon Schlesinger, Merrie Melodies started introducing newer characters. By that time, Warner Bros. had become the most profitable cartoon studio in the United States. to the antagonists in A Hare Grows In Manhattan, "What's up, Duke?" In Chuck Jones' Elmer's Candid Camera, Happy met Elmer Fudd for the first time. Among the changes to Bugs' appearance were the simplification and enlargement of his feet, as well as a change to his fur from gray to a shade of mauve (though in the second season, his fur was changed back to gray). Some old, damaged TV prints of pre-1948 shorts such as The Up-Standing Sitter had a print where Bugs Bunny came out of the drum, with the 1937-38 Merrie Melodies closing music, he didn't say anything albeit his mouth still moves (due to the dubbing over of the audio) and the music did not even finish. For example, when he tunnels into Scotland in My Bunny Lies Over The Sea, while thinking he's heading for the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, California, it provides another chance for an ethnic stereotype: "Therrre's no La Brrrea Tarrr Pits in Scotland!" Bugs and Daffy in the intro to The Bugs Bunny Show. He is tops. [52], Bugs as he appears in The Looney Tunes Show. Bugs has appeared in more films (both short and feature-length) than any other cartoon character, has his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and is the 9th most-portrayed film personality in the world. Charlie Thorson, lead animator on the short, gave the character a different name. For example, Bugs says "What's up, dogs?" But he has never truly succeeded, always being outsmarted by the clever hare. The character was reworked by Robert McKimson, then an animator in Bob Clampett's unit. Bugs later appeared in another animated production featuring numerous characters from rival studios; the 1990 drug prevention TV special Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue. ", which was written by director Tex Avery for his first Bugs Bunny short, 1940's A Wild Hare. It is now out of fashion as a nickname, but survives in 1950'sâ1960's expressions like "you're bugging me", as in "you're driving me crazy". Video games [46] The success of Space Jam led to the development of another live-action/animated film, Looney Tunes: Back in Action, released in 2003 and directed by Joe Dante. [37][38][39] This special is notable for being the first time that someone other than Blanc voiced Bugs and Daffy (both characters were voiced by Jeff Bergman for this). The white rabbit had an oval head and a shapeless body. the , . Animators Warner Bros. Entertainment Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community. See below Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid shows a slight redesign of Bugs, with less-prominent front teeth and a rounder head. At the end of Super-Rabbit, Bugs appears wearing a United States Marine Corps dress blue uniform. This was the first Bugs Bunny cartoon since 1964 to be released in theaters and it was created for Bugs' 50th anniversary celebration. Hare Hunt also gave Happy the famous Groucho Marx line, "Of course you realize, this means war!" The redesign at first was only used in the shorts created by Bob's unit, but in time it would be taken up by the other directors, with Friz Freleng and Frank Tashlin the first. Candid Camera's Elmer character design was also different: fatter and taller than the modern model, although Arthur Q. Bryan's character voice was already established. [22], Since Bugs' debut in A Wild Hare, he appeared only in color Merrie Melodies films (making him one of the few recurring characters created for that series in the Schlesinger era prior to the full conversion to color), alongside Elmer predecessor Egghead, Inki, Sniffles, and Elmer himself. Other directors, such as Friz Freleng, characterized Bugs as altruistic. One exception to this is the short Hare Brush, in which Elmer Fudd ultimately carries the day at the end; however, critics note that in this short, Elmer and Bugs assume each other's personalitiesâthrough mental illness and hypnosis, respectivelyâand it is only by becoming Bugs that Elmer can win. [33], Bugs did not appear in any of the post-1964 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises or Seven Arts Productions, nor did he appear in the lone Looney Tunes TV special produced by Filmation Associates. Another variation is used in Looney Tunes: Back In Action when he greets a bubble gun-yielding Marvin The Martian saying "What's up, Darth?" The name "Bugs" or "Bugsy" as an old-fashioned nickname means "crazy" (or "loopy"). The second full-fledged role for the mature Bugs, Chuck Jones' Elmer's Pet Rabbit, was the first to use the name Bugs Bunny on-screen: it appears in a title card, "featuring Bugs Bunny," at the start of the short (which was edited in following the success of A Wild Hare). Several famous people from the first half of the twentieth century had that nickname, like famous gangster, Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel, who disliked the nickname. Bugs wears white gloves, which he is rarely seen without, although he may remove one and use it for slapping an opponent to predicate a duel. Bugs is an anthropomorphic gray hare, famous for his relaxed, passive personality, pronounced Mid-Atlantic accent (Blanc described the voice as being a mixture of Brooklyn and Bronx accents[4]), depiction as a mischievous trickster, and his catchphrase "Eh, what's up, doc?" Weapons Bugs also made cameos in Tex Avery's final WB short, Crazy Cruise. For example, when he tunnels into Scotland in My Bunny Lies over the Sea, while thinking he's heading for the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, California, it provides another chance for an ethnic stereotype: "Therrre's no La Brrrea Tarrr Pits in Scotland!" a baby mammoth used as a vacuum cleaner, a parrot used as a recording device, etc. Bugs' evolution from Happy Rabbit to the present. Bugs faces off with Toro in Bully For Bugs. This was the first Bugs Bunny cartoon since 1964 to be released in theaters and it was created for Bugs' 50th-anniversary celebration. Enemies Television: The Bugs Bunny Show ⢠The Porky Pig Show ⢠The Road Runner Show ⢠The Merrie Melodies Show ⢠Sylvester and Tweety ⢠The Daffy Duck Show ⢠The Daffy/Speedy Show ⢠Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon ⢠Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends ⢠That's Warner Bros.! Bugs also made guest appearances in the early 1990s television series Tiny Toon Adventures (also from Steven Spielberg), as the principal of Acme Looniversity and the mentor of Buster Bunny. Bugs Bunny He did not star in a Looney Tunes film until that series made its complete conversion to only color cartoons beginning in 1944. src/public/js/zxcvbn.js This package implements a content management system with security features by default. to of and a in " 's that for on is The was with said as at it by from be have he has his are an ) not ( will who I had their -- were they but been this which more or its would about : after up $ one than also 't out her you year when It two people - all can over last first But into ' He A we In she other new years could there ? He has also appeared in more films (short and feature length) than any other cartoon character,[6] is the ninth most-portrayed film personality in the world,[6] and has his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. WB retained a pair of features from 1949 that they merely distributed, and all short subjects released on or after September 1, 1948; in addition to all cartoons released in August 1948. Roger Rabbit also featured one of Mel Blanc's final performances as the voice of Bugs (as well as the other Looney Tunes characters) before his death in 1989. However, Bugs was beaten at his own game. Taxonomically, they are not synonymous, being somewhat similar but observably different types of lagomorphs. Another variation is used in Looney Tunes: Back in Action when he greets a bubble gun-yielding Marvin The Martian saying "What's up, Darth?" "), admitting his own deviousness toward his antagonists ("Gee, ain't I a stinker? In the opening of many of the Bugs Bunny cartoons, the Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes irises contain Bugs Bunny's head after the Warner Bros. shield (generally from 1944 to 1945 and 1949 onward). Tweety's High-Flying Adventure Characters, Bugs Bunny's Wild World of Sports Characters, Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales, https://mobile.twitter.com/bauzilla/status/1006414336435376128, Bugs Bunny: The Trickster, American Style, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeAM1vwEcFg, Bugs Bunny tops greatest cartoon characters list, CNN LIVE TODAY: 'TV Guide' Tipping Hat to Cartoon Characters. Mel Blanc (1938â1989)Jeff Bergman (1990â1992, 1998, 2003, 2011â2020)Greg Burson (1991â1997)Billy West (1996â2006)Joe Alaskey (2000â2011)Samuel Vincent (Baby Looney Tunes)Noel Blanc (It's a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special)Eric Bauza (2018-Persent) In the 1988 live-action/animated movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit (from executive producer Steven Spielberg), Bugs appeared as one of the inhabitants of Toontown. This scene was well known while the film was popular, and viewers at the time likely recognized Bugs Bunny's behavior as satire. He used one variation, "What's all the hub-bub, bub?" Unlike the original cartoons, Bugs lives in an upper-middle-class house, which he shares with Daffy, Taz (whom he treats as a pet dog) and Speedy Gonzales, in the middle of a cul-de-sac with their neighbors Yosemite Sam, Granny and Witch Lezah. Happy introduced himself with the odd expression "Jiggers, fellers," and Mel Blanc gave the character a voice and laugh much like those he would later use for Woody Woodpecker. Hares have much longer ears than rabbits, so Bugs might seem to be of the hare family, yet rabbits live in burrows, as Bugs is seen to do. only once, in Falling Hare. Happy Rabbit with Elmer Fudd in Elmer's Candid Camera. [7], When TV Guide compiled a list of the fifty greatest cartoon characters of all time as part of the magazine's 50th anniversary in 2002, Bugs Bunny was given the honor of Number One. Rabbit, Duck! The Heckling Hare was the first to have Bugs on the WB shield. Designer The editor also explained why Bugs pulled top billing: "His stock...has never gone down...Bugs is the best example...of the smart-aleck American comic. See below The characters feature new designs by artist Jessica Borutski. After two seasons, it was moved from its evening slot to reruns on Saturday mornings. The second full-fledged role for the mature Bugs, Chuck Jones' Elmer's Pet Rabbit, was the first to use the name Bugs Bunny on-screen: it appears in a title card, "featuring Bugs Bunny," at the start of the short (which was edited in following the success of A Wild Hare). His popularity during this era led to his becoming an American cultural icon, as well as a corporate mascot of the Warner Bros. company. [21]', By 1942, Bugs had become the number one star of Merrie Melodies. At the finish of Hare Tonic and Baseball Bugs, Bugs breaks out of a drum (like Porky Pig) and says, "And dat's de end". ", which he typically uses as a greeting to anyone he encounters (usually while munching a carrot). Bugs revealed as the unseen animator in Duck Amuck, Bugs Bunny has some similarities to figures from mythology and folklore, such as Br'er Rabbit, Nanabozho, or Anansi, and might be seen as a modern trickster (for example, he repeatedly uses cross-dressing mischievously). In 1996, Bugs and the other Looney Tunes characters appeared in the live-action/animated movie, Space Jam, directed by Joe Pytka and starring Michael Jordan. At the same time, Bugs is more openly annoyed at Daffy's antics in the series (sometimes to the point of aggression), compared to his usual carefree personality from the original cartoons. [41][42][43], In 1996, Bugs and the other Looney Tunes characters appeared in the live-action/animated film, Space Jam, directed by Joe Pytka and starring NBA superstar Michael Jordan. The BIGGEST LOONEY TUNES COMPILATION Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and more! 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