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* Bunny Hugged (MM, Jones): One of [[The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes]]. |
* Bunny Hugged (MM, Jones): One of [[The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes]]. |
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* The Fair-Haired Hare (LT, Freleng) - Starring Sam. |
* The Fair-Haired Hare (LT, Freleng) - Starring Sam. |
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* [[Rabbit Fire]] (LT, Jones) - Starring Elmer and Daffy. First of |
* [[Rabbit Fire]] (LT, Jones) - Starring Elmer and Daffy. First of [[The Hunting Trilogy]]. One of [[The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes]]. |
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* French Rarebit (MM, McKimson) |
* French Rarebit (MM, McKimson) |
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* His Hare-Raising Tale (LT, Freleng) - with clips from "Stage Door Cartoon," "Baseball Bugs" and "Haredevil Hare." |
* His Hare-Raising Tale (LT, Freleng) - with clips from "Stage Door Cartoon," "Baseball Bugs" and "Haredevil Hare." |
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* The Hasty Hare (LT, Jones) - Starring Marvin. Features a caricature of Friz Freleng as an astronomer. |
* The Hasty Hare (LT, Jones) - Starring Marvin. Features a caricature of Friz Freleng as an astronomer. |
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* Oily Hare (MM, McKimson) |
* Oily Hare (MM, McKimson) |
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* [[Rabbit Seasoning]] (MM, Jones) - Starring Elmer and Daffy. Second of |
* [[Rabbit Seasoning]] (MM, Jones) - Starring Elmer and Daffy. Second of [[The Hunting Trilogy]]. One of [[The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes]]. |
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* Rabbit's Kin (MM, McKimson) - with Pete Puma (voice of Stan Freberg). |
* Rabbit's Kin (MM, McKimson) - with Pete Puma (voice of Stan Freberg). |
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* Hare Lift (LT, Freleng) - Starring Sam. |
* Hare Lift (LT, Freleng) - Starring Sam. |
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== 1953 == |
== 1953 == |
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* [[Duck Amuck]] (MM, Jones) - A [[Daffy Duck]] cartoon, but |
* [[Duck Amuck]] (MM, Jones) - A [[Daffy Duck]] cartoon, but {{spoiler|ol' Bugsy is the driving forced behind the events of it.}} One of [[The 50 Greatest Cartoons]], and one of [[The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes]]. |
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* Forward March Hare (LT, Jones) |
* Forward March Hare (LT, Jones) |
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* Upswept Hare (MM, McKimson) - Starring Elmer. |
* Upswept Hare (MM, McKimson) - Starring Elmer. |
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* Hare Trimmed (MM, Freleng) - Starring Sam and Granny from the Tweety and Sylvester series. |
* Hare Trimmed (MM, Freleng) - Starring Sam and Granny from the Tweety and Sylvester series. |
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* [[Bully for Bugs]] (LT, Jones) - The cartoon Jones made because Edward Selzer told him not to. One of [[The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes]]. |
* [[Bully for Bugs]] (LT, Jones) - The cartoon Jones made because Edward Selzer told him not to. One of [[The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes]]. |
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* Duck! Rabbit, Duck! (MM, Jones) - Starring Elmer and Daffy. Third of |
* Duck! Rabbit, Duck! (MM, Jones) - Starring Elmer and Daffy. Third of [[The Hunting Trilogy]]. One of [[The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes]]. |
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* Robot Rabbit (LT, Freleng) - Starring Elmer. |
* Robot Rabbit (LT, Freleng) - Starring Elmer. |
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* [[Wrong Turn At Albuquerque]]: [[Trope Namer]]. |
* [[Wrong Turn At Albuquerque]]: [[Trope Namer]]. |
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* [[You Say Tomato]]: [[Bugs Bunny]] is fond of odd pronunciations. "Maroon" for "moron" is perhaps the best known. Part of it is his accent, but much of it seems to be affectation. |
* [[You Say Tomato]]: [[Bugs Bunny]] is fond of odd pronunciations. "Maroon" for "moron" is perhaps the best known. Part of it is his accent, but much of it seems to be affectation. |
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** [[Did Not Do the Research|Marroon is actually an insult,]] though one with [[Unfortunate Implications]] for the |
** [[Did Not Do the Research|Marroon is actually an insult,]] though one with [[Unfortunate Implications]] for the 1930s standard it's lifted from. |
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*** Bugs does use "moron" in ''Tortoise Beats Hare.'' He was also known to mangle the word "imbecile" (which he pronounces as "im-BES-sel"). |
*** Bugs does use "moron" in ''Tortoise Beats Hare.'' He was also known to mangle the word "imbecile" (which he pronounces as "im-BES-sel"). |
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* [[You Wouldn't Hit a Guy with Glasses]]: In "Hare Splitter". |
* [[You Wouldn't Hit a Guy with Glasses]]: In "Hare Splitter". |