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Bugs Bunny is an Academy Award-winning fictional animated rabbit who appears in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated films produced by Warner Bros., and is one of the most recognizable characters in the world.
Bugs Bunny made his debut in the cartoon A Wild Hare. July 27, 1943
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Added: 28th July 2007
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Bugs Bunny (with the help of Porky Pig and Elmer Fudd) encourages patriotic Americans to buy war bonds and stamps.
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Added: 2nd October 2007
Views: 6180
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Bugs Bunny Theme!!
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Added: 19th November 2007
Views: 1711
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Posted By: Teresa |

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A 1959 classic, with all the famous Warner Bros. Cartoon characters: Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Daffy Duck, Bugs Bunny, Sylvester Cat, Tweety Bird, Speedy Gonzalez, Pepe Lepew, Road Runner and Wile Coyote. . .
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Added: 11th December 2007
Views: 2508
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Posted By: Teresa |

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Bugs
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Added: 21st December 2007
Views: 1774
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This was under banned Commercials. Why?
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Added: 31st January 2008
Views: 2019
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Posted By: Marty6697 |

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The last line of the 1954 Bugs Bunny cartoon Bewitched Bunny upset the politically correct crowd in the 1980s. In the final scene Bugs' nemesis, Witch Hazel, is transformed into a beautiful female rabbit through magic but retains her witchy cackle. As Bugs walks off with her he comments, 'Sure, I know, but aren't they all witches inside?' In Canada, censors declared the offhand remark to be misogynistic. In some DVD releases the last line has been changed to, 'Sure, I know, but who wants to be alone on Halloween?'
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Added: 8th February 2010
Views: 3100
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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During the Second World War the American War Department produced 26 animated movies featuring a goofy character named Private Snafu. Racy for their era, they were not released to the general public; they were only shown to military personnel. Each film was designed to illustrate something important about military life. This one from 1944, titled Censored, shows the pitfalls of trying to elude the US Army's mail censor. You'll recognize the voice of Private Snafu: It's Mel Blanc. Snafu sounds exactly like Bugs Bunny!
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Added: 21st July 2014
Views: 2940
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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