The U.S. Marine Corps were so glad that Bugs Bunny decided to become a Marine in this film that they insisted that the character be officially inducted into the force as a private, which was done, complete with dogtags. The character was regularly promoted until Bugs was officially "discharged" at the end of World War II as a Master Sergeant.
A direct parody of the concurrent Famous Studios "Superman" cartoons (right down to the opening title), originally released in April 1943. If you can believe Bugs Bunny as a superhero, you've got half the joke. The other half concerns how Bugs uses his super-abilities to thwart a "rabbit hater" in Texas. The ending is a reference to our "real supermen" serving in World War II...
The U.S. Marine Corps were so glad that Bugs Bunny decided to become a Marine in this film that they insisted that the character be officially inducted into the force as a private, which was done, complete with dogtags. The character was regularly promoted until Bugs was officially "discharged" at the end of World War II as a Master Sergeant.
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A direct parody of the concurrent Famous Studios "Superman" cartoons (right down to the opening title), originally released in April 1943. If you can believe Bugs Bunny as a superhero, you've got half the joke. The other half concerns how Bugs uses his super-abilities to thwart a "rabbit hater" in Texas. The ending is a reference to our "real supermen" serving in World War II...
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