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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Duck! Rabbit, Duck!, voted no. 30 on The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes list, was a 1953 Looney Tunes short. It is the third in a set of Bugs-Daffy-Elmer cartoons known as The Hunting Trilogy, the others being "Rabbit Fire" (1951) and "Rabbit Seasoning" (1952). Like the other two films in the trilogy, it centers on Elmer in hot pursuit of big game -- and Bugs' and Daffy's efforts to each shift his focus away from themselves and onto the other by disputing just which hunting season it actually is. As always, confusing Elmer is the key to both comedy and success, but neither Bugs nor Daffy secure their safety this time -- it's a random game warden who drives Elmer over the edge at the end when he announces it's baseball season. As Elmer pursues a baseball driven repeatedly out of his reach by his own shotgun blasts, Daffy confidently reveals that it's actually duck season -- prompting an entire army of hunters to appear and bombard him. The cartoon ends on a smoking Daffy reattaching his bill and telling Bugs, "You're despicable!" |