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Name: Elmer Fudd
Birthdate:July 24, 1948
Birthplace: Warner Bros.
Formerly known as: EggHead


History

Creator: Tex Avery
Voices: Joe penner(egghead)
Arthor Q Bryan (Elmer Fudd)
First Appearance: Egghead Rides Again (1937) as Egghead
Elmer's Candid Camera (1940) as Elmer Fudd

Interesting Info: Elemer evolved from a character called Egghead. Egghead was first introduced in Tex Avery's (Egghead Rides Again 1937), playing such parts as a duck hunter,(Daffy Duck and Egghead), Fairy-Tale Crasher (Cinderella Meets Fella 1938)and amateur boxer (Count Me Out 1938)in some dozen cartoons. And although his personality varied from role to role,Egghead was a kind of hybird of some of the comedians of his day.
But egghead was rather too bizzare to generate any real popularity, Until an actor by the name of Arthor Q Bryan was frelancing in films and radio was called down to Warner Cartoons and one of his voices conveyed such world-class milksoppiness that it suggested itself for a character and was first used in Tex Avery's(Dangerous Dan McFoo 1939). After which Egghead was restyled to complement this stwiking new sonority.
Elmer Fudd made his screen debut in Chuck Jones (Elmer's Candid Camera 1940)In Elmer's Candid Camera,Fudd plays the numbskull naturalist,innocently going after wildlife,were he stumbles apun " Wabbit Twacks" marking his first encounter with a developing version of Bugs Bunny,who cons,hectors and heckles Elmer until he is reduced to stumbling wild-eyed around the forest wailing ("Wabbits! Wabbits!")
But it was Tex Avery's (A Wild Hare 1940) which also crystallized Bugs Bunny,that the difinitive Elmer was relized. As a hunter,with floppy hat and long rifle;based on a model sheet drawn by Robert Givens showing Elmer with a smaller nose,rounder head,and most importanly he has a chin.And he delivers all the telltale lines and legandary laugh. In A Wild Hare Elmer and Bugs would become the pairing that would last for over 20 yrs: dolt versus sharpster.
In 1941 Elmer took a detour of sorts with Bob Clampett's (Wabbit Trouble 1941)and three subsequent cartoons and in a fund-raiser in which Bugs sings "Any Bonds Today?" Elmer became exceedingly portly,although the voice and the personality remained. Elmer was plumped and Clampett and his fellow artist were'nt pleased with his current dimensions. So they decided to make Elmer resemble the man who provided his voice,the dumpling Arthur Q Bryan. But the bloated Elmer proved less amusing when animated and in 1942 Freleng's(The Hare-Brained Hypnotist) brought the svelte Elmer back for good.Through out the years Elmer would become Warner Cartoons evryman,playing parts from hunter,to Valkyrie Elmer in (What's Opera Doc?).

Filmography

1937: Egghead Rides Again
Egghead: July 17; MM Fred (Tex) Avery
Egghead's first appearence (voiced by Joe penner)
Obsessed with the wild west, Egghead is thrown out of his apparment for making to much noise(playing a daburn cowboy). While walking around he stumbles across an add from the
Bar None Ranch in Wahoo. Wyoming, and mails himself there by pony express.

1938: Daffy Duck and Egghead
Daffy duck; Egghead: Janurary 1; MM Fred (Tex) Avery
Egghead goes hunting but daffy's nuttiness gets the best of him.

1938: Cinderella Meets Fella
Egghead: July 23; MM Fred (Tex) Avery
Note: Characters jump out of and back into audience.
Modernized Cinderella with sloshed fairy godmother, Egghead as prince charming.

1938: A-Lad-in Bagdad
Egghead, August 27; MM Cal Dalton; Cal Howard
Egghead as Alladin in this topical spoof of "The Arabian Nights"

1938: A Feud There Was
Egghead/Elmer Fudd fudd, September 24;MM Fred (Tex) Avery
Note: Egghead is identified as "Elmer Fudd fudd" by his motorcycle:
Elmer Fudd/Egghead tries to stop a family of hillbilly's from feuding in the Ozark moutains.

1938: Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas
Egghead, October 22; MM Fred (Tex) Avery
The mayflower delivers Captain John Smith (Egghead) to the Americas, he is attacked by scalpers(peddling ticket to the Rose Bowl). He's then captured by Indians and then saved by Poker-Huntas.

1938: Count Me Out
Egghead, MM December 17; Ben Hardaway; Cal Dalton
After recieving some junk mail from the ACME Correspondance School of Boxing,Egghead sends away for the lessons. After which he boxes Biff Stew, and thru a series of gags he gets beat up. which he then wakes up it was only a dream.

1939: Hamateur Night
Egghead, Janurary 28; MM Fred (Tex) Avery
Note: An audience hippo's voice is Tex Avery himself
A variety stage show at the "Warner Bros. Theater" with an assortment of 2-bit performers.

1939: A Day at the Zoo
Egghead, March 11; MM Fred (Tex) Avery
A narrated tour of the City Zoo; with inserts of Egghead teasing a lion.

1939: Believe it or Else
Egghead, June 25; MM Fred (Tex) Avery
Goofy parody of "Ripley's believe it or not," with a milk drinker, Snake charmer, hog caller, human basketball, etc.

1940: Elmer Fudd's Candid Camera
Elmer Fudd; (Bugs Bunny prototype), March 2; MM Charles (Chuck) Jones
Elmer Fudd heads into the woods to with camera to photograph wildlife, when he stumbles upon a bunny rabbit (Bugs Bunny in his early stages)who makes things harder than Elmer Fudd's book explained.

1940: Confederate Honey
Elmer Fudd, March 30; MM Isadore (Friz) Freleng
Note: First Freleng cartoon upon his return to Warner Bros. Studio after nearly 2 years away at MGM.
The story is set in Kentucky, 1861 and the Cival War breaks out before Ned Cutler(Elmer Fudd) arriving on horse can ask Crimson the big question. Crimson vows to keep a light burning in the window for him. After the war Ned returns to ask the question "Will you validate my ticket"

1940: Hardship of Miles Standish
Elmer Fudd, April 27; MM Isadore (Friz) Freleng
Note: Date on the calendar during the story is April 1
An Granpa telling his grandson a story of Miles Standish, Pricilla, and John Alden(Elmer Fudd).

1940: The Wild Hare
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd, July 27;MM Tex Avery
Note: First official Bugs Bunny cartoon (which sets the blueprint of Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd)
Be vewy vewy qwiet; Elmer Fudd's hunting wabbits. Establishes many standards from very beginning, including sticking gun down hole, "what's up doc", etc.

1940: Good Night Elmer Fudd
Elmer Fudd, October 26;MM Charles (Chuck) Jones
Elmer gets in a fight with his candle while trying to go to sleep.


1941: Elmer's Pet Rabbit
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd, Janurary 4; MM Charles (Chuck) Jones
Elmer buys a timid rabbit(introduced as Bugs Bunny for the first time in the opening credits) at the local pet shop.


1941: Wabbit Twouble
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd, December 20; MM Robert clampett
Elmer takes a vacation to Jellostone National Park, where his "Restful Retreat" is disrupted by Bugs Bunny.

1942: The Wabbit Who Came to Supper
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd, March 28; MM Isadore (Friz) Freleng
Elmer gets a Telegram from his Uncle Louie(while hunting for Bugs Bunny) leaving him three million dollars on condition that he doesn't harm any animals, (especially rabbits). After hearing Uncle Louie passed on Elmer ends up owing $1.98 after taxes.

1942: The Wacky Wabbit
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd, May 2; MM Robert Clampett
Bugs Bunny interupts Elmer's Gold digging prospects.

1942: Nutty News
Elmer Fudd, May 23; LT Robert Clampett
A newsreel spoof narrated by Arthur Q. Brayan, with topics on Hunting Season, a barber with a new invention to get kids to sit still in the barber chair, and many more stories.

1942: Fresh Hare
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd, August 22; MM Isadore (Friz) Freleng
Elmer Fudd as a Mountie in search of Bugs Bunny who's wanted Dead or Alive(Preferably Dead!).

1942: The Hare-Brained Hypnotist
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd, October 31; MM Isadore (Friz) Freleng
Elmer learns Hypnotism to catch Bugs Bunny who in turn hypotizes Elmer.

1943: To Duck or Not To Duck
Daffy Duck; Elmer Fudd: March 6; LT Charles (Chuck) Jones
Note: Some currently airing versions are missing referee's below-the-belt instructions.
Elmer shoots Daffy down, only to be challenged to a one sided boxing match.

1943: A Corny Concerto
Porky Pig; Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd: September 18; MM: Robert Clampett
Note: A "4f" sign given to ugly duckling refers to lowest military physical fitness rating (read: complete washout).
Elmer conducts two musical cartoons in one. In "Tales of the Viennawoods", hunter Porky Pig and his dog(a pointer) are foiled by thier prey Bugs Bunny. The "Blue Danube" tells an "Ugly Duckling" story with a little black duck trying to join a family of swans.

1943: An Itch in Time
Elmer Fudd; Elmer Fudd's dog: December 4; MM: Robert Clampett
Note: Current censors have left in the same scene missed by '43 censors ("I’d better cut this out, I might get to like it") but have took out ending where cat shoots self in head.
Elmer is reading a LT comic book with his dog at his side asleep, when a wayfaring flea makes a home on the dog & uses increasingly severe methods to mine his dinner.

1944: The Old Grey Hare
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd: October 28; MM: Robert Clampett
Note: The only Bugs Bunny cartoon in which he never appears at his "normal" or "present" age, only as a young or old bunny. Notice the headlines in the "daily rocket": "Treasury waives tax on free movie day" and "Quintuplets give birth to Quintuplets"
A crying Elmer Fudd takes a look into the year 2000 A.D. (to see if he ever catches Bugs Bunny) The wrinkled Elmer Fudd and bearded Bugs Bunny reminisce about thier first meeting as little babies.

1944: The Stupid Cupid
Daffy Duck; Elmer Fudd: November 25; LT: Frank Tashlin
Note: A version airing on Warner Bros. has the scene cut out where the cat is being wooed by a dog shoots himself in the head.
Cupid's (Elmer Fuud) arrows keep causing Daffy Duck problems.

1944: Stage Door Cartoon
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd: December 30; MM: Isadore (Friz) Freleng
Elmer Fudd chases Bugs Bunny into a vaudeville theater, were Bugs preforms various acts on Elmer.

1945: The Unruly Hare
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd: February 10; MM: Frank Tashlin
Elmer Fudd is a railroad surveyor who wants to lay track through Bugs Bunny's territory. While looking through his survey viewer, Bugs plays pleanty of jokes on Elmer.

1945: Hare Tonic
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd: November 10; LT: Charles (Chuck) Jones
Elmer Fudd brings Bugs Bunny home for dinner, but the meal-to-be convinces Elmer that he has the dreaded disease "Rabititus" and that Elmer's house must be quarantined.

1946: Hare Remover
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd: March 23; MM: Frank Tashlin
Elmer creates a formula to make a normal person into a"Deviwish Fiend"; After traping Bugs Bunny, Elmer makes him drink the formula. Bugs has fits,cold spells and spins around. But Elmer anticipates a gruesome monster, but "No Soap, Doc".

1946: The Big Snooze
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd: October 5; LT: Robert Clampett
Note: Robert Clampett’s last Warner Bros. cartoon--and it's his masterpiece. Numerous pieces cut out of currently-airing version, including scene where bugs takes sleeping pills ("take deze and doze") to invade Elmer's dream.
After unsuccessfully trying to catch Bugs Bunny Elmer quits cartoons to take up fishing, After falling asleep, Bugs invades his dreams, and causes Elmer nightmares, after wich Elmer returns to the cartoon business.

1947: Easter Yeggs
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd: June 28; LT: Robert McKimson
Bugs fills in for the Easter Bunny; and has a run-in with a mean little kid, while Elmer is looking for a rabbit dinner.

1947: A Pest in the House
Daffy Duck; Elmer Fudd: August 3; MM: Charles (Chuck) Jones
A Bellhop Daffy keeps sleep-deprived guest(Arthor Q Bryan) awake who then beats on manager Elmer.

1947: Slick Hare
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd: November 1; MM: Isadore (Friz) Freleng
Note: Contains caricatures of Leopold Stokowski, Ray Milland (star of The Lost Weekend, Frank Sinatra, Casablanca), Carmen Miranda, Loren Bacall and many other stars.
Bogey wants a rabbit for dinner, and Elmer tries to comply, but Bugs has other plans and becomes part of the floorshow to escape him.

1948: What Makes Daffy Duck
Daffy Duck; Elmer Fudd: February 14; LT: Arthur Davis
Note: Daffy Duck sings a full chorus of "King for a Day"
Both Elmer and a hungry Fox fight for Daffy, which Daffy pits them against each other.

1948: Back Alley Oproar
Elmer Fudd; Sylvester: March 27; MM: Isadore (Friz) Freleng
Note: A color remake of 1941's "Notes to You"
Sylvester's all-night serenade on the back fence keeps Elmer awake.

1948: Kit for Cat
Elmer Fudd; Sylvester: November 6; LT: Isador (Friz) Freleng
A homeless Sylvester competes with an Orange Cat to win sole spot as Elmer's cat.

1949: Wise Quackers
Daffy Duck; Elmer Fudd: Janurary 1; LT: Isador (Friz) Freleng
While flying south for the winter a tired Daffy Duck makes a three point landing near Elmer while he's hunting. Daffy begs Elmer not to shoot him and in return he'll be Elmers slave.

1949: Each Dawn I Crow
Elmer Fudd: September 23; MM: Isador (Friz) Freleng
A narrator convinces a paranoid Rooster to worry about becoming Elmer's dinner.

1950: The Scarlet Pumpernickel
Daffy Duck; Sylvester; Porky Pig; Three Bears (Ma Bear); Elmer Fudd: March 4; LT: Charles (Chuck) Jones
Note: A version currently airing on Nickelodeon has new video edited over scene where Daffy shoots himself in the head.
Daffy has written his own screenplay that parodies the Scarlet Pimpernel (saves the fair Melissa from marrying the evil Grand Duke).

1950: What's Up Doc?
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd: June 17; LT: Robert McKimson
Note: Bugs Bunny is seen sitting in the park with Al Jolsen, Jack Benny, Eddie Cantor, Bing Crosby.
Bugs Bunny gets a call from the "Disassociated Press" asking for his life story. We learn that Bugs once was a chorus boy on Broadway,. One nite the star is sick and Bugs fills in. Despite giving his all, he only hears crckets. Elmer Fudd the big Vaudeville star is looking for a partner for his act and uses Bugs, where they become big stars i

1950: The Rabbit of Seville
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd: December 16; LT: Charles (Chuck) Jones
Note: Bugs Bunny has 5 fingers per hand (for purposes of the close-up where he "plays" his fingers like a piano). Billboard lists "with Eduardo Selzeri, Michele Maltese, Carlo Jonzi"
Elmer chases Bugs into the theater where they find themself on stage. They proceed to act out the Barber of Seville, with (barber chairs, scalp massages, Indian razor charmer & all).

1951: Rabbit Fire
Bugs Bunny; Daffy Duck; Elmer Fudd: May 19; LT: Charles (Chuck) Jones
Note: See also 1952's Rabbit Seasoning and 1953's Duck! Rabbit, Duck!
Daffy Duck leaves rabbit tracks for Elmer Fudd to follow to Bugs Bunny's hole, and the debate over which season it is begins; disguises, cookbooks, and elephant guns are the many gags used.

1952: Rabbit Seasoning
Bugs Bunny; Daffy Duck; Elmer Fudd: September 20; MM: Chuck (Chuck) Jones
Note: One of Daffy Duck's most memorable dialogs. See also 1951's Rabbit Fire and 1953's Duck! Rabbit, Duck!
Elmer Fudd again has to decide what season it really is.

1953: Upswept Hare
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd: March 14; MM: Robert McKimson
Bugs Bunny’s home is transplanted with a rare flower to Elmer Fudd's penthouse, and they compete to see who leaves.

1953: Ant Pasted
Elmer Fudd: May 9; LT: Isadore (Friz) Freleng
Elmer Fudd's 4th of July picnick (complete with firecrackers) starts a war with a army of ants, who have some inventive ways of retaliating.

1953: Duck! Rabbit, Duck!
Bugs Bunny; Daffy Duck; Elmer Fudd: October 3; MM: Charles (Chuck) Jones
Note: This is one of the talkiest of the Elmer-Bugs-Daffy hunting trilogies. Also See previous year's Rabbit Seasoning for similar dialogue.
Daffy Duck tells Elmer Fudd it's rabbit season, but Bugs claims to be a "fricasseeing rabbit". And it soon becomes duck, goat, skunk, pigeon, mongoose, moose, fiddler crab, and baseball season.

1953: Robot Rabbit
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd: December 12; LT: Isador (Friz) Freleng
Note: ABC has cut out scenes where robot attacks Donkey and Elmer.
Elmer Fudd wants Bugs Bunny out of his carrot patch, so he calls ACME Pest Control Service for thier "ewectwonic pest contrwoller with a wobot bwain". But at first the wobot attacks the wrong things and then quickly gets outwitted by Bugs Bunny who uses a sprinkler, robot outfit, pile driver.

1954: Design for Leaving
Daffy Duck; Elmer Fudd: March 27;LT: Robert McKimson
Note: ABC version has the two-second Elmer choking scene cut out.
Daffy Duck ties to sell Elmer Fudd a line of supermodren household apllliances(for ten days free trial).

1954: Quack Shot
Daffy Duck; Elmer Fudd: October 30; MM: Robert mckimson
Note: Daffy regains a smidgen of his 30s hoo-hoo-hoo hysteria
Daffy Duck tries to prevent Elmer Fudd from shooting ducks by using a drill, smoke, balloon, diving bell, toy boat, decoy bomb, dynamite.

1955: Pests for Guests
Goofy Gophers; Elmer Fudd: Janurary 29; MM: Isadore (Friz) Freleng
Elmer Fudd unwittingly buys a dresser were the Goofy Gophers have stashed thier nuts.

1955: Beanstalk Bunny
Bugs Bunny; Daffy Duck; Elmer Fudd: February12; MM: Charles (Chuck) Jones
Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny climb a giant beanstalk and are captured by giant Elmer Fudd. A chase ensues including a trip for the two inside of Elmer's head.

1955: Hare Brush
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd: May 7; MM: Isadore (Friz) Freleng
Note: Role-reversal idea recycled from 1942's The Hare Brained Hypnotist. Version that was airing on Nick was unedited
Millionaire Elmer Fudd thinks he's a rabbit, and is sent to a mental facility. He enlists Bugs Bunny's help to escape & changes places with him, leaving the real rabbit to be treated too think he's human.

1955: This is a Life?
Bugs Bunny; Daffy Duck; Elmer Fudd; Yosemite Sam: July 9;MM: Isadore (Friz) Freleng
The ever-unruffled Bugs Bunny at the center of a lot of pressure. He's been unexpectedly put at the center of "America's most talked a bout program" by the shows emcee, Elmer Fudd.

1955: Heir Conditioned
Sylvester; Elmer Fudd; Granny: November 26; LT: Isadore (Friz) Freleng
Note: Contains a educational section on investments and the economy compare to 1956's Yankee Dood It.
Sylvester becomes a millionaire, and Elmer Fudd advises him not to spend it, & Sylvester's old alleycat pals try to help out by stealing the money.

1956: Bugs' Bonnets
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd: Janurary 14; MM: Charles (Chuck) Jones
Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd try on a variety of hats--and the personalities that go with them

1956: A Star is Bored
Daffy Duck; Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd; Yosemite Sam: September 15; LT: Isadore (Friz) Freleng
After demanding to be put into pictures, Daffy Duck takes on the job as Bugs Bunny's stunt double.

1956: Yankee Dood It
Sylvester; Elmer Fudd: October 13; MM: Isadore (Friz) Freleng
Note: Contains educational section on business development and the economy. Compare to 1955's Heir Conditioned.
Head Elf Elmer Fudd tries to recall shoemaker's elves, Sylvester turns liaison into mouse and tries to eat him, and Elmer arrives & explains the fundamentals of capitalist theory and how investments lead to new machinery that will :pwoduce a gweter pwoduct for evewy one and gweater pwofits".

1956: Wideo Wabbit
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd: October 27; MM: Robert Clampett
Note: Bugs Bunny does impersonations of Groucho Marx, Liberace, and Art Carney. Every credit for this cartoon in the original database was wrong.
Bugs Bunny responds to an ad for a TV rabbit, but finds himself being hunted on Elmer Fudd's sportsman's show.

1957: What's Opera Doc?
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd: July 6; MM: Charles (Chuck) Jones
Note: Along with Duck Dodgers, possibly Warner Bros. most famous cartoon. Lyrics for "Return My Love" by Micheal Maltese.

1957: Rabbit Romeo
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd; Millicent: December 14; MM: Robert Clampett
The ACME Animal Delivery Sevice drops off a package to Elmer Fudd from his Uncle. Inside is a temperamental Slobovian rabbit, so Elmer Fudd enlists Bugs Bunny to chaperone her and she becomes amorous.

1958: Don't Axe Me
Daffy Duck; Elmer Fudd: Janurary 4; MM: Robert Clampett
Elmer Fudd's wife wants roast duck for dinner.

1958: Pre-Hysterical Hare
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd: November 1; LT: Robert McKimson
Bugs falls into a cave and finds a time capsule containing a film from 10,000 B.C. showing how his an Elmer Fudd's ancestors got along.

1959: A Mutt in a Rutt
Elmer Fudd: May 23; LT: Robert McKimson
A Loving canine (Rover) gets paranoid after watching a TV show on dog abusers.

1960: Person to Bunny
Bugs Bunny; Daffy Duck; Elmer Fudd: April 1; MM: Isadore (Friz) Freleng
A spoof of Edward R. Murrow's Person to Person. While Bugs Bunny is being interviewd Daffy Duck walks in and is flustered when ask about Elmer Fudd.

1960: Dog Gone People
Elmer Fudd; Rupert: November 12; MM: Robert McKimson
Note: Elmer Fudd's voice is done by Hal Smith
Elmer agrees to take care of the bosses' dog before realizing that the mutt thinks he's a person and that he has to maintain that notion.

1961: What's My Lion
Elmer Fudd; Rocky the Mountain Lion: October 21; LT:Robert McKimson
Rocky the Mountain Lion gets caught unprepared for hunting season, and takes refuge in a tourist lodge while trying to avoid being caught by Elmer Fudd.

1962: Crow's Feat
Two crows (Jose, Manuel); Elmer Fudd (cameo): April 21; MM: Isadore (Friz) Freleng; Hawley Pratt
Two dumb Mexican crows hitch a ride on a plane. While hopping off in Elmer Fudd's cornfield, they have a hard time telling Elmer Fudd from a "scarecrow".

Post- or Non-Theatrical

Bugs Bunny in King Arthur’s Court
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd; Daffy Duck; Yosemite Sam; Porky Pig: Charles (Chuck) Jones
Following Ray Bradbury's directions, Bugs tunnels into Camelot and is mistaken for a dragon, forcing himself to wile his way out of captivity. When he does, he sets up an armor factory but is tracked down again by Elmer and challenged to a duel.

Bugs Bunny's Christmas Carol
Bugs Bunny; Yosemite sam; Porky Pig; Sylvester; Elmer Fudd; Foghorn Leghorn; Pepe Le Pew; Petunia Pig; Tweety Pie
First 1/3 of the 30 min. Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales, broken out as a separate cartoon
Sam as Scrooge, Porky as Bob Cratchett, Bugs as ghost of Christmas.

Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd; Wile E. Coyote; Roadrunner; Marvin the Martian; Hugo: Charles (Chuck) Jones
A young Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd frolic after school lets out for the summer.

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd; Wile E. Coyote (cameo); Roadrunner (cameo): Charles (Chuck) Jones
Originally the first 1/3 of Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over
A look back to when a young Elmer started chasing young bugs.

Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers
Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd; Yosemite Sam; Daffy Duck; Porky Pig (cameo)
Low quality release with poor drawing and jokes blatantly ripped-off from earlier Warner Bros. releases; the creators don't even seem to be fans of Warner Bros. classic animation, as they made little attempt to use its style. Taxi has Warner Bros. logo on side. So new that it's not listed in beck & friedwald's book
Bugs tells story of strange looking carrots who replace Elmer, Sam, daffy with shallow dupes.

1991: Blooper Bunny
Bugs Bunny; Daffy Duck; Elmer Fudd; Yosemite Sam: Greg Ford; Terry Lennon
"That’s all folks" is written in trailer of filmstrip
Odd little special about the making of bugs' 51st 1/2 anniversary special, with shaky & out of focus "camera" recording the mayhem that preceded it, including Elmer using minoxidil and live ammo; bugs doing numerous takes; daffy complaining about scripts, using restroom, and uttering expletives; Sam running into camera.

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2005-07-06
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2005-09-27
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2006-09-02
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