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* "The Fright Before Christmas" features Bugs reading his nephew's Christmas list to Taz, whom he has mistaken for Santa Claus. Among the items listed is "Frank Sinatra's old address book".
* In "Bewitched Bunny" (Jones, 1954), after Bugs turns Witch Hazel into a female rabbit, he turns to the camera and remarks, "Ah, sure, I know, but aren't they ''all'' witches inside?"
** That line was actually the subject of controversy in Canada, of all places, for being misogynistic (evidently America is either too stupid to know what misogyny is, outside of a rap video on BET or they didn't take the line seriously the way Canada did). The case in Canada was dropped after a few days. Here's the article on the subject: https://web.archive.org/web/20120531080815/http://looney.goldenagecartoons.com/ltcuts/b/cen-witch.html
* In the original theatrical release of "Devil's Feud Cake", when Satan first sees Yosemite Sam, he says to him, "Well, who in Hell are you?".
** Averted when the cartoon aired on television and [[Edited for Syndication|the line was replaced]] with, "What the devil is your name?".