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Ooh! Another thing I forgot: the rather direct link to The Wabbit Who Came to Supper. even monsters have feelings too! Sesame Street taught me that. But the mouse traps on the monster's fingers? I mean, I know he's the bad guy and all, but. I guess Blanc and company always liked to stretch themselves, take on the occasional taboo or two. And speaking of superfluous, I'll leave it for others to debate the necessity of the scene where Bugs plays nail salon with the monster. They took the cheap way out if Frank Tashlin were doing it, he might have actually sprung for 3-D-ishness, as in Porky Pig's Feat. bad use of perspective for those two seconds of animation. The scene where Bugs actually hits the monster with his jerry-rigged jousting suit. They've won the war.īut I should be a little critical. Visa doesn't even have to advertise anymore. As for those who still use MasterCard, well. Rather than having Bugs fall into it, a tiny pebble acts as the proverbial stand-in for Bugs (.couldn't think of the fancy French word), falling to the opening tune of "Rhapsody in Blue," I dare say! And, of course, Bugs tiptoeing back from the brink, saying a quiet "Amen!". I also liked the part where Bugs runs afoul of the Raiders of the Lost Ark-type pit. For example, I had to re-watch the scene where Bugs gets out his two-sided "Yipe!" sign when he gets his second eye-ful of Peter Lorre's giant orange monster. But in the dark ages of the VCR, I would find myself fixating on the damnedest things (non-Cinemax). you know, for future generations to study. Note to self: find a way to record the various rewinds and fast-forwards you make. Of course, nowadays we have the "go back 10 seconds" button on the DVD player, and if you play a DVD on your computer, you can select anywhere on the timeline any time you want. But Hair-Raising Hare has plenty of tics to it that make it a cut above. I think that was a later one from the 60s or so. But so far it's my favourite, aside from the one where Bugs goes after the monster with an electric razor.
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Orange Monster (non-Trump related) I ever saw and taped on video tape, when I first learned how to put one (working the VCR so that it would tape at certain times of the day) and one (schedule of cable channel, and when they used to show Looney Tunes) together. Now I can't even remember if this was the first Bugs v. Sure, it kind of brings the film to a halt, but so many things in that film do.īut back to Hair-Raising Hare. Now, that was necessary, because he needed to remind his fans that he wasn't just a wild and crazy guy who can play the banjo. even I'm thinking, do we really need that? Or as a live-action example, the part in The Man With Two Brains where Steve Martin starts juggling. For example, the part in Hair-Raising Hare where Bugs dances like a ballerina with a lamp shade dress. But we now live in the age where we question the superfluous. Later on, though, when I have enough time, I'll be kicking myself for sure. As you can see, I've fallen way behind in my Looney Tunes, so I'll just keep it short and sweet.