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[[File:RabbitFire.jpg|frame|Daffy Duck once again successfully negotiates his way into a gunshot]] |
[[File:RabbitFire.jpg|frame|Daffy Duck once again successfully negotiates his way into a gunshot]] |
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[[The Golden Age of Animation|1951]] [[Looney Tunes]] short by [[Chuck Jones]], featuring another attempt by Elmer Fudd to hunt Bugs Bunny, only with a new twist: this one also features Daffy Duck, and he and Bugs each spend the entire picture trying to get Elmer to shoot the other. |
[[The Golden Age of Animation|1951]] [[Looney Tunes]] short by [[Chuck Jones]], featuring another attempt by Elmer Fudd to hunt Bugs Bunny, only with a new twist: this one also features Daffy Duck, and he and Bugs each spend the entire picture trying to get Elmer to shoot the other. |
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This short was very popular, featuring the famous "Duck season!", "Wabbit season!" scene, and establishing the rivalry between Bugs and Daffy. It was the first in a trilogy of Bugs-Daffy-Elmer cartoons known as the "hunting trilogy," the others being "[[Rabbit Seasoning]]" (1952) and "Duck! Rabbit! Duck!" (1953). |
This short was very popular, featuring the famous "Duck season!", "Wabbit season!" scene, and establishing the rivalry between Bugs and Daffy. It was the first in a trilogy of Bugs-Daffy-Elmer cartoons known as the "hunting trilogy," the others being "[[Rabbit Seasoning]]" (1952) and "Duck! Rabbit! Duck!" (1953). |
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[[Trope Namer]] for [[Duck Season! Rabbit Season!]] and ([[Renamed Tropes|former]]) [[Trope Namer]] for <s>One Buwwet Weft</s> [[One Bullet Left]]. |
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This short is part of ''[[The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes]]'' list. |
This short is part of ''[[The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes]]'' list. |
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=== Tropes Used In This Short Include: === |
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* [[Ass in a Lion Skin]]: Bugs pretends to be a duck; Daffy pretends to be a rabbit and a dog. |
* [[Ass in a Lion Skin]]: Bugs pretends to be a duck; Daffy pretends to be a rabbit and a dog. |
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* [[Attractive Bent Gender]]: Elmer falls for one of Bugs' female disguises again. |
* [[Attractive Bent Gender]]: Elmer falls for one of Bugs' female disguises again. |