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In dis new cartoon script (written by your's truly!) Some elements of such a "deconstruction" of Bugs Bunny may be apparent in cartoons or parts of cartoons of other years, but 1955's Bugs Bunny series entries call attention to themselves as a trend, through multiple Bugs adventures featuring the bunny on the losing side of cartoon conflict- including conflict against himself. Baby Face Finster. . The new Bugs Bunny script is in production, but Bugs finds that the animator on the picture is a difficult sort; he threatens to walk off the picture. In real life, the U.S. Marine Corps were so thrilled by that ending that they actually inducted Bugs into the force as a private, complete with dogtags; he was regularly promoted until the end of World War II, where he was officially "discharged" with the rank of Master Sergeant. m Collection. The short opens to Bugs Bunny's hole being drawn by the animator in the ground; the animator abruptly erases and redraws the hole in the sky. You wouldn't hit a bat with glasses on, would you? And that's because Bugs was inside the machine every time. What a novel idea. 15 Days (script 0.2) . 2023. It marked the first occasions that Jones and Freleng were credited by nicknames Chuck and Friz rather than by the proper Charles M. and I.. McKimson directed and by himself animated a cartoon, "The Hole Idea", in which a scientist's invention facilitates the dastardly deeds of a criminal and opens a route to hell. He tends to say variations of this catch phrase: "What's up, Doctress? The hopping humorously shows the extent of Elmer's psychosis, but apart from the curiosity of it occurring in a cartoon quite close to "Hyde and Hare", what is its relevance to a 1955 "deconstruction" of Bugs? Only after his opponent starts erring do Bugs' fortunes begin to rebound. The Fright Before Christmas (Freleng) - Starring Clyde and Taz. As he researched and burrowed into internet rabbit holes, he discovered that the bear's death was just a small strand in a nefarious web. Looney Tunes: Golden Collection Vols 1-6. It would seem that a "deconstruction" of Bugs the hero was occurring. "Duck Amuck" put Daffy Duck in this unenviable scenario, which for a character as vainglorious, irritable, and prone to outrage as Daffy seemed to elicit all of the expected responses from the mallard, with the audience laughing at Daffy's humiliation and indignation and simultaneously sympathising with him. completely cast the bunny in a role other than charmed champion of all that is "Rubbing it all in", as Bugs was doing while they were participating with reverence to him in a celebratory production, was unnecessary, and his displays of modesty elsewhere in this cartoon now have a false aspect to them. Summary : There are 548 unique episodes available on disc (and over 500 that are not). A fall from grace, its underlying cause seeming to be Bugs' condescension to, for him, unbecoming conduct. He backs off as the animator has his paintbrush at the ready. Dohtem provides a comprehensive history of Warner Bros release of Looney Tunes DVDs (and has organized the #FinishTheWabbit campaign). Sam wasn't necessarily smarter than Elmer but was much more aggressive and violent, typically having several moments during his appearances that showcased how much of a villain he was. The animator erases the pumpkin head and then draws a tiny version of Bugs' head. It is the second time, and a second consecutive outing for Bugs, that Fudd wins against the bunny. Bugs then states he has finally had enough and he will not leave the spot until the animator gets the boss, but the animator, not wanting to (possibly) get fired, instead paints Bugs on a railroad track with a train coming out of a tunnel behind him. Directed By Chuck Jones. He then takes notice of his now-high-pitched voice. Bugs Bunny finally beats Cecil Turtle in a race, until he admits to doing a hundred past the speed limit, getting him arrested by two officers. . He becomes the patient in Elmer's stead in the sanitarium, permitting Elmer, now at liberty, to hop out of the psychiatric hospital, to live his delusion in the woodland. This Is a Life? As the immediate successor to the nemesis of Fudd against Bugs in "Hare Brush" and a precursor to what was to come in "Hyde and Hare", it appears to be an exquisite albeit probably unwitting work of reiterating and foreshadowing. Owning both the Golden and Super Stars Collections results in 477 unique episodes (87%). Rabbit Rampageis a 1955 Warner Bros.Looney Tunesanimated cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones. Missile Wrist Rampage/Transcript; Mission: Match Up/Transcript; P Party Hardly/Transcript; Prize Fights/Transcript; Project Shadow (episode)/Transcript; Pure Chaos/Transcript; Episode lists for each DVD were scraped from Wikipedia and analyzed with Python. Sort: Popular A - Z Couldn't find what you were looking for? "Mad as a Mars Hare" is an interesting repetition of some of "Hyde and Hare", and it is the closest that Bugs comes to an ordeal comparable to that of 1955, but without as many discernible components- and without a clustered span of cartoons. A few clips from this short were shown in a trailer for the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1 DVD set (seen on the Looney Tunes: Back in Action DVD), but was not included as part of that set. Rabbit Rampage is a 1955 Bugs Bunny Warner Bros. animated cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones which was originally released on June 11, 1955. Last short with Mel Blanc voicing Bugs. By 1950, Bugs had "come of age" and "found his way", his direction in the sum of "I knew I shoulda taken that left turn at. Kalagren. Trying to replicate his success with Duck Amuck, Chuck Jones returns to the "breaking the fourth wall" routine with this short. Adding the Mouse Chronicles brings the episode coverage to a significant 99%. The animator then erases the rabbit hole and moves it to the sky. It can be said with some amount of authority that he failed the test but restored himself to rightful glory, finishing the year back on his pinnacle of cartoon nobility. "Piker's Peak" (1957) would, at first glance, appear to connect to "Hare Brush" and contradict this interpretation, as it involves inducement of a hefty sum of money toward a bountiful carrot supply prompting Bugs to race Yosemite Sam to a mountain summit- with Bugs seeming to be clear of any untoward shifts of circumstance. It is a spiritual successor to the short Duck Amuck, in which Daffy Duck was teased by an off-screen animator, revealed at the end to be Bugs Bunny. Bugs incoherently yells at the animator, "Yougoldangconsarnedrapscalionblankityblankblankareyoutryingtodo? Put that tail back." "Ah-ha-ha-ha-ha! To add an article to this category, put [[Category:Sonic X transcripts]] in that article. Bugs is beset with a shallow, dirty water puddle in an oasis and by an automobile mirage at an inopportune time. But Bugs is never again "deconstructed" like in the cartoon trilogy of 1955. They ask what Bugs did to deserve this punishment. in: 1955, Looney Tunes Shorts, Cartoons directed by Friz Freleng, and 13 more Roman Legion-Hare View source Roman Legion-Hare Airdate: 12 November 1955 Series: Looney Tunes Copyright Renewed: 1 March 1983 Starring: Bugs Bunny Yosemite Sam Crew Roman Legion-Hare is a 1955 Looney Tunes short directed by Friz Freleng . However, as the saying goes, the pen is mightier than the sword and Bugs find himself at the mercy of the animator . publisher. Bugs has fallen from grace and in the next cartoon appears to dream a successful "battle for deliverance" from the consequences of his unseemly conduct, in Middle Ages combat against the symbol for forces of darkness and regression, and hereafter is back to normal, winning his cartoon clashes and not being too much affected by temptation or circumstance. In response, the animator draws a big pink women's hat, and Bugs throws it on the ground too (Cut it out, ya crazy idjit! "Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers" uses this to a disturbing effect. [man on radio] Athena-1. [the rest of Bugs Bunny is erased and replaced by an old nag of a horse. Bugs Bunny Rides Again (MM, Freleng) - Starring Sam. Spaced Out Bunny (Jones/Monroe) - Starring Marvin and Hugo. What's the big idea? and after a hypnotized Bugs answers that he is, they take him away for income tax evasion, and Elmer (as Bugs) says. We've found 16 scripts matching Rabbit Rampage. The Golden Collection and 7 of the 8 DVDs from the Super Stars Collection have a combined 477 unique episodes, or 87% coverage. Bugs was never not in control in the animated cartoon spectacle, and Elmer has again failed to rid himself and the world of the "screwy wabbit". The Goofy Gophers (LT, Davis) Bugs cameos in it. Devil's Feud Cake (MM, Freleng) - Starring Sam. Before him, The Marx Brothers were the premier American tricksters, and traces of their influence can be found in many of his best known mannerisms. Following the confrontation with the dragon, Bugs meets a sorcerer of lore. . ", Last edited on 24 February 2023, at 02:45, Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (19501959), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rabbit_Rampage&oldid=1141245395, This page was last edited on 24 February 2023, at 02:45. Warner Bros included the following 14 episodes in all three collections: A Note On the Super Stars Collection: Not all of the discs in the Super Stars Collection introduce new material when compared to the Golden Collection; all of the episodes on Feline Fwenzy and Wascally Wabbit (Europe-only release) are repeated in the Golden Collection. Bugs attempts to make friends with the animator, promising that they could do something revolutionary, but the animator draws two duplicates of Bugs, prompting Bugs to shove the clones out of the frame. Bugs decides to go "wabbit hunting", only for Elmer in a Bugs Bunny suit to use his own tricks against him. (1953). In "Beanstalk Bunny", Daffy refused to flee from the castle of giant Fudd without "solid gold goodies", and Bugs had not completely escaped the property of the enormous Elmer before he chose to feast upon the carrots, thereby refusing to "make good" his liberty from this land of extraordinary temptation. The black magic of Merlin, which may be regarded as an echo of the heretical scientific work of Jekyll (and Merlin's laboratory a surrealistic representation perhaps of Jekyll's), fails to corrupt Bugs' restored virtue and winning nature, as the rabbit effortlessly and calmly steps out of the pig form foisted upon him by the magician and with a flick of his magic powder-bearing finger, converts Merlin into a horse. No, Elmer was probably the best choice for it, and some of the element of surprise at the revealing of his identity remains- despite the watcher's preconditioning by "Duck Amuck" to expect an ending of this sort. Carrot craving coupled with avarice, the carrot dangled in front of Bugs and the "advantages" of millions of greenbacks causing Bugs to allow himself to become an inmate at the Fruit Cake Sanitarium and a patient of Dr. Oro Myicin, with the result of Bugs' psychological "make-over" into the woebegone ways of his hunter. With a series as long and varied as the Bugs Bunny adventures, there are bound to be other films that cloud- or seem to cloud- a hypothesis about those of 1955. [5] Plot The short opens to Bugs Bunny's hole being drawn by the animator in the ground; the animator abruptly erases and redraws the hole in the sky. Bewitched Bunny (LT, Jones) - Starring Hazel. Though Bugs' ingenuity and winning ways prevail in the first three mentioned predicaments, in the latter stated trio of adventures, Bugs is anything but triumphant. The flashback cartoon is a cost-cutting gimmick that would be utilised several more times in later years at Warner Brothers, and "This is a Life?" I gotta get a deal for da next PS4 videogame!) What a novel idea. The complete short was released on the Volume 6 set of the series as a "bonus" cartoon.[6]. After an inconruous and possibly ironic interlude on a television stage, Bugs "REALLY goes too far", condescending to "on-all-fours", primitive bunny hopping totally unbecoming for him, a deception for which he admits shame but proceeds nonetheless to commit, becoming an uncharacteristically ignorant and thoroughly terrified "pet" to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and undergoing a gruesome change (physical and probably also behavioural) by Jekyll's potion- all brought about because of his unchecked desire for the carrot. Then, there are three cartoons, one might call them a trilogy, in which Bugs' winner status is subverted, interspersed with an "economy" cartoon recalling Bugs' past. Script. Still just a hypothesis, though. It is a spiritual successor to Duck Amuck, in which Daffy Duck was teased by an off-screen animator, revealed at the end to be Bugs Bunny. In "Hare Brush", Elmer J. Fudd, who is an eccentric millionaire, has been committed to a sanitarium because he thinks he's a wabbit. "Hare Brush" posited a coherent basis for deserved downfall within the same cartoon. Bugs must "do the time" for the crime of his enemy, and he will be imprisoned not as Bugs Bunny but as Elmer Fudd; so, without his proper identity, what hope has Bugs of finessing and heckling his way out of this? The Web's Largest Resource for Movie & Play Scripts A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Done just for my adorin' public! Rabbit Romeo (MM, McKimson) - Starring Elmer. For a character as celebrated as Bugs, is that not ironic? 1955 was a fascinating year for Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies. Web. We like to see him get the upper hand and outsmart his foes. Bugs differentiates himself from Daffy Duck only in the object of his desire for abundance, and after this shameless plunder of a land of extreme fertility comes a misdirected stay in a hot, arid, sandy wasteland where fortune is sparse and only the foul-tempered mistakes of his animal-abusive, fiery foe tip the scales of battle in his favour. When Bugs realizes who is in charge of the picture, he makes his desire to not fall victim to an animator who plans on making him look bad known all the while preparing to dive back into his hole, giving the animator ample time to erase it, causing Bugs to jump headfirst into the ground. Some individual compendiums are 100% duplicates of existing sets, while some have unique episodes. Rampage Remy Goldie The Tycoon . The trilogy of cartoons in which Bugs is removed from or falls from the position for which he is selected for honour in the same year's "This is a Life? Bugs does not finish this cartoon on the winning side of an adversarial relationship. 7. Eh, sure you wouldn't want to make me into a grasshopper or something?" "Hyde and Hare", the third and most salient film in the trilogy, has received special attention in "Hyde and Hare": An Overlooked Masterpiece. The animation, music, and voice work are all top notch. That proves to be the last straw as Bugs states that he will not leave his spot until the animator "gets the big boss", the animator paints Bugs on a railroad track with a train coming through a tunnel behind it. Menu. He jumps up and pulls down a card with the words "The End. The Super Stars Collection, on the other hand, contains 108 episodes not in the Golden Collection. blox fruits god mode script pastebin. imported from Wikimedia project. Box Office Bunny (1991, Van Citters) - 50th anniversary short starring Elmer and Daffy. Rabbit Rampage is a 1955 Looney Tunes short directed by Chuck Jones starring Bugs Bunny. Sandwiched between Bugs' comeuppances of "Rabbit Rampage" and "Hyde and Hare", "This is a Life?" In the short "Super-Rabbit," Bugs becomes a Marine at the end. And in some scattered cartoons of the early 1950s, Bugs' best intentioned missions go awry due to mistaken assumption on his part, e.g. He's most likely to be found disturbing the complacency of his culture, or deflating the pompousness of its symbols. 3. : Pratt) - Later renamed Prince Varmint for television broadcasts. I want an Easter egg! Baby Looney Tunes Baby Looney Tunes S01 E014 Flower Power / Lightning Bugs Sylvester. Level 3+. The fastest way to get the most Looney Tunes episodes is to purchase the Golden Collection. However, Feline Fwenzy adds no new episodes and can be ignored. Bettering Elmer in prior cartoons had been par-for-the-course for Bugs the hunted; the bunny ought not to have anything substantial for which to atone or endure in retribution in his relationship with Fudd. Sure you wouldn't like to turn me into a grasshopper or something? This oddity necessarily meant that Bugs' 1955 adventures were only in the domain of Jones and Freleng, who, intentionally or not, charted a quite drastic change of course for the principal star of their animation studio's product. Bugs is drugged and mentally conditioned by the doctor into believing himself to be Elmer, is soon released from the doctor's custody, enters the affluent lifestyle of Fudd, and eventually is in the wilderness, hunting Elmer/"Bugs", who outwits his pursuer with no difficulty. "Rabbit Rampage" tried this mise-en-scene with Bugs, who is, like Daffy, tormented by the uncooperative cartoon animator who draws the cartoon character in a form other than that which is familiar, manoeuvres cartoon physics against the character's interests, and creates a double or doubles of him.

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