Elmer's Pet Rabbit 1941 - Bring Bugs Back!

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Elmer's Pet Rabbit 1941 - Bring Bugs Back!
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Please Help Me & Sign My Pettition To Bring Back Bugs! on tv. go to WWW.BRINGBUGSBACK.TK to sign the pettition!

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  • His voice is hard to get used to! O_O

  • Elmer THINKS he bought the rabbit as his "pet", 'Divine', but later scenes dictated otherwise {"I BEG your pardon, Sir- PLEASE WAIT YOUR TURN!!"}. Originally released in January 1941, and Chuck Jones' second cartoon featuring Bugs and Elmer

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  • @HaggisMcCrablice

    Well, this IS pretty much the Wild Hare design.  But Mel Blanc seems to have backtracked on the voice----it's the same here as it was in "Elmer's Candid Camera."

  • @marlinmartin035 Why can't cartoons be like this? original and hilarious

    not stupid, random stuff. "OH HEY LETS MAKE THE GUY GRAB A TOASTER FROM HIS PANTS. THAT'D BE HILARIOUS!!" or some other random crap...

  • @sonicXrules123 Ain't it funny?

  • this is the Retarded Bugs bunny i dont like him that much glad they changed him

  • 70 years old

  • @SNB222

    first time he appeared was in "A Wild Hare"(reissued as "The Wild Hare"), but this was the first Cartoon that actually gave the character's name.

  • @SNB222

    yes, but it's the first time his name is actually mentioned....

  • TURN OFF THAT LIGHT!!

  • is this the second time he appeared offically as bugs bunny ?

  • Although it's the second Bugs Bunny cartoon released, I believe it may have been produced before "A Wild Hare". This Bugs is a transitional phase between the Hardaway-Dalton "Happy Rabbit" and what we see later in "Tortoise Beats Hare" and Falling Hare". Elmer, too, would undergo some changes, particularly in Clampett's cartoons, before his design was finally settled on in "Hair-Brained Hypnotist".

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