Everything's Louder with Bagpipes: Difference between revisions

Content added Content deleted
m (→‎Western Animation: clean up, replaced: [[DuckTales → [[DuckTales (1987))
Line 179: Line 179:
* In the ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' cartoon "My Bunny Lies Over The Sea," Bugs pops up in Scotland looking for the La Brea tar pits. He then sees a guy in a kilt playing bagpipes and thinks it's a monster attacking an old lady, so he rips up the bagpipes, making the Scotsman angry at him. At the end of the cartoon, Bugs "beats" him at the pipes by using them as a one-bunny-band (he sticks other musical instruments like trumpets in the openings of the pipes).
* In the ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' cartoon "My Bunny Lies Over The Sea," Bugs pops up in Scotland looking for the La Brea tar pits. He then sees a guy in a kilt playing bagpipes and thinks it's a monster attacking an old lady, so he rips up the bagpipes, making the Scotsman angry at him. At the end of the cartoon, Bugs "beats" him at the pipes by using them as a one-bunny-band (he sticks other musical instruments like trumpets in the openings of the pipes).
** In "Ducking the Devil", Daffy discovers the Tasmanian Devil can be made calm and docile with music - but bagpipes just enrage him more.
** In "Ducking the Devil", Daffy discovers the Tasmanian Devil can be made calm and docile with music - but bagpipes just enrage him more.
* ''[[DuckTales]]:'' Scrooge McDuck plays the bagpipes. Poorly, judging by how other characters react. Also, used by Burger Beagle in one episode to "torture" some hostages.
* ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]:'' Scrooge McDuck plays the bagpipes. Poorly, judging by how other characters react. Also, used by Burger Beagle in one episode to "torture" some hostages.
* In the ''[[Futurama]]'' episode "The Sting", Scruffy plays "Walking on Sunshine" on bagpipes for Fry's funeral, as a parody of Spock's funeral from the aforementioned ''Wrath of Khan''.
* In the ''[[Futurama]]'' episode "The Sting", Scruffy plays "Walking on Sunshine" on bagpipes for Fry's funeral, as a parody of Spock's funeral from the aforementioned ''Wrath of Khan''.
* In the old seasons of ''[[Thomas the Tank Engine]] And Friends'', Donald and Douglas' leitmotif was played on bagpipes supplemented by drums and flute, because of their Scottish origin.
* In the old seasons of ''[[Thomas the Tank Engine]] And Friends'', Donald and Douglas' leitmotif was played on bagpipes supplemented by drums and flute, because of their Scottish origin.