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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.
* [[Attractive Bent Gender]]: Elmer falls for one of Bugs' female disguises again.
* [[Attractive Bent Gender]]: Elmer falls for one of Bugs' female disguises again.
* [[Bowdlerization]]: See the ''[[The Hunting Trilogy|Hunting Trilogy]]'' page for information on what is frequently edited from this cartoon.
* [[Duck Season! Rabbit Season!]] - Trope Namer
* [[Duck Season! Rabbit Season!]]: Trope Namer.
* [[Enemy Mine]]: Bugs and Daffy start working together towards the end.
* [[Enemy Mine]]: Bugs and Daffy start working together towards the end.
* [[Fridge Horror]]: Why does Bugs Bunny keep a book in his rabbit hole called [[I'm a Humanitarian|"1000 Ways to Cook a Rabbit"?]]
* [[Fridge Horror]]: Why does Bugs Bunny keep a book in his rabbit hole called [[I'm a Humanitarian|"1000 Ways to Cook a Rabbit"?]]

Revision as of 20:51, 10 August 2020

Daffy Duck once again successfully negotiates his way into a gunshot

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.

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 is part of The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes list.


Wabbit Fire is the Twope Namer for: ... er, Rabbit Fire is the Trope Namer for:
Tropes used in Rabbit Fire include:

For tropes common to all three shorts in The Hunting Trilogy, see that page.