Merry Melodies : Bugs Bunny in "Falling Hare"

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2008

Bugs Bunny is a pilot in the Army, and encounters a gremlin that he battles, on the ground and in the air.

Bugs makes a political commentary about gas rationing towards the end of the cartoon.

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  • @BramGroatFilms I was growing up in the 2000's and I didn't understand it until I watched it again. I have the 1989 VHS of Bugs Bunny, but, it's a little messed up, because at the middle of watching Fresh Hare, it goes to Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. XD

  • Thumbs up if you grew up in the 1990s and you never understood what the gremlin says at 3:22!

  • @DonMieux

    Yeah I remember that. That's actually one of my favorite cartoons. :)

  • @MWolfL They do the same remark in "Russian Rhapsody", another Merry Melody starring a group of Russian Gremlins (from the Kremlin). One of them also says the phrase...

  • I just bought a super 8 print of this

  • which way did he go goerge... which way did he go......mmmmm...tht way.......thnx alot goerge thnx alot........hahaha XD

  • @chaplinhammonddepp - "Valse Hommage (Dark Eyes)", composed by Florian Hermann.

  • what's the music starting at 5.24 ? does anyone know?

  • "I'm only 3 and a half years old." Where did that originate from anyways? It's silly! XD

  • An "A-card" is a gasoline rationing sticker that went on the lower passenger side of the windshield.

    You were only allowed 3 or 4 gallons of gas a week. You also had ration stamps that you gave the gas jockey - it was all full-service then, and full-service meant check the fluids (Olds brought out the Hydramatic automatic transmission in 1940), wash the windshield, check the tires and pump the gas.

    There were many other letters used on ration cards, but B & C were the other two common ones.

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