Bugs Bunny in Hillbilly Hare (1950)
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Bugs Bunny in Hillbilly Hare (1950)
Top 10 Favorite Bugs Bunny Cartoons (at the moment) in honor of his 85th birthday
1. Long-Haired Hare (1949, dir. Chuck Jones)
2. The Windblown Hare (1949, dir. Robert McKimson) *
3. Apes of Wrath (1959, dir. Friz Freleng)
4. Hillbilly Hare (1950, dir. Robert McKimson)
5. Bully for Bugs (1953, dir. Chuck Jones)
6. Operation: Rabbit (1952, dir. Chuck Jones)
7. Case of the Missing Hare (1942, dir. Chuck Jones)
8. Easter Yeggs (1947, dir. Robert McKimson)
9. The Big Snooze (1946, dir. Bob Clampett)
10. Tortoise Wins by a Hare (1943, dir. Bob Clampett)
*I couldn’t find any gifs of Bugs from The Windblown Hare on here or Google. >_>
Honorable mentions: The Hunter Trilogy (Rabbit Fire, Rabbit Seasoning, and Duck! Rabbit! Duck!)
WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE BUGS BUNNY CARTOONS?
@stuffkimlikes @geeky92 @thealmightyemprex @kitchendolldaydream
The bill classifies "male and female impersonators" as adult cabaret performers and bans "adult-oriented performances that are harmful to minors," as defined in Tennessee's obscenity law
So...are all these characters "adult cabaret performers"? Disney and Warner Bros. seem to be the worst offenders here - and they are targeting kids!!! How disgusting!!! Why are we targeting books when these pedo corporations have been here for decades harming our children!!!!
Pull these movies/shows/games off the shelves!!!!
#thisistotallygonnahelpthekidstrustmeguys
Usually, we would try to catch them [WB cartoons] in theaters, and see how the audiences went for them. I made one cartoon, The Hole Idea, that I thought was one of the cleverest stories I'd ever seen. It got an award from the University of Wisconsin; it was one of the ten best short subjects of that year, and the only cartoon. Yet, Eddie Selzer wouldn't put it up for an Academy; he wanted to put up a couple of others. He put up the others, and I don't think they got anything. He didn't want to put up my Hillbilly Hare, the square-dance picture; he put up one of Friz's and one of Chuck 's, and neither one of them was even nominated. Then he said, "Well, I guess I should have put up Hillbilly Hare." I got left out of the Academy stuff quite a bit, for political reasons.
Robert McKimson, interviewed by animation historian Michael Barrier
Bugs Bunny: Hillbilly Hare Director: Robert McKimson Studio: Warner Bros. | USA, 1950
Hillbilly Hare premiered Aug 12, 1950, and was directed by Robert McKimson. This is one of many Warner Brothers animated shorts that were edited for tv due to remove some of the violence. An entire scene was deleted with Pumpkinhead and Bugs Bunny in which Pumpkin was blown up.
Bugs Bunny in Hillbilly Hare (1950)