Original 1960s "Bugs Bunny Show" Bumpers#1

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2007

Here's some clips of the original cartoon bumper animation from the 1960s "Bugs Bunny Show". This batch features Daffy as a replacement animator, and the antics of Porky Pig and Charlie Dog.

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  • They should put Looney Tunes back on Saturday morning.

  • Thank God for the Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVD Series where we can see it uncut!!!

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  • I watched this a few weeks ago when I rented the first disc of Vol. 1 of the Golden Collection (special features), and my favorite part was when Daffy tried to draw Tweety like himself. Did you notice when Daffy hit the right end of the paper and his bill got smashed? Good stuff from Jones and Freleng (they co-directed this episode).

  • I'm only 21 but even we got to see Looney Tunes for most of our youth. Don't care too much because I also got to see the Simpsons. Ever since then all the talent went to adult cartoons.

  • Know where I can get a Labrador?

    ...

    Then Sheddup.

  • The second part looks like its from the Jones unit.

  • bugs isn't famous enough

  • Why was the Mel Blanc segment cut? If I remember correctly, Mel even did a take on the classic "Carl LaFong" sequence ("Mel Blanc, capital 'M', small 'e', small 'l'...). I would have given anything to see that again!

  • The conversation Porky Pig and Charlie have about being a labrador is classic. "Know where I can get a labrador? NO. Then shut up." Funny stuff.

  • Daffy Duck, "What a maroon!"

  • Notice the abrupt cut at 00:15. In the unedited version Bugs says "Not many people know this but I do Mel Blanc's voice!" A classic 'in-joke'!

  • That's CORNY CONCERTO. Did you forget that Porky and Bugs were performing a stage pantomime at the time?

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