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History
The unnamed prototype rabbit Warner Bros.
Main article: Evolution of Bugs Bunny
A rabbit with no name with certain personality if not the physical characteristics of insects, first appeared in the cartoon short Porky's Hare Hunt, released April 30, 1938. Co-directed by Ben Hardaway and an uncredited Cal Dalton (who was responsible for the initial design of the rabbit), the film was almost identical to the issue of cartoons of 1937, Porky's Duck Hunt (Directed by Tex Avery), which had introduced Daffy Duck. Porky was expressed once again as a hunter tracking prey to another fool who seemed less interested to escape from his pursuer in the futile, this short black duck replaced by a white rabbit. The Rabbit comes with strange expressions "chiggers", loggers, and Mel Blanc gave the rabbit nearly the voice and laughter that used later for Woody Woodpecker. This cartoon also features the famous Groucho Marx line that Bugs would use many times: "Of course you know this means war!" The rabbit developed a series of hearings this cartoon that inspired the staff to further develop Schlesinger more character.
first incarnation of rabbits in early Porky Hare Hunt (1938)
Bunny was second in 1939 Prest-O Change-O led by Chuck Jones, where the invisible rabbit Sham-Fu the Magician. Two dogs, fleeing the local kennel, enter his absent master's house. Rabbit accuse, but it is ultimately instance, defeated by the larger of the two dogs.
His third appearance was in another 1939 cartoon, Hare-um Scare-um, directed by Dalton and Hardaway. This short film, the first, where he was depicted as a gray bunny instead of a target, it is also notable for both the first singing role of the rabbit. Charlie Thorson, lead animator on the short, was the first to give the character a name. He written "Bugs 'Bunny' in the style sheet that he drew for Hardaway, implying that he considered the rabbit model sheet Hardaway's property. In promotional material for the short term (as a survivor Press 1939), the name on the sheet model has been modified own name to become the rabbit: Bugs Bunny (quotation marks only used at the beginning), it is clear that the name in honor of "Bugs" Hardaway.
In Camera Chuck Jones Elmer Candid rabbit first encounters Elmer Fudd. This rabbit has more of a physical resemblance to insects today are larger and have more face similar. The voice of the rabbit, however, the accent was not as well known in Brooklyn Bronx, but spoke in a rural accent. Robert Clampett Porky In 1940 patients, a similar rabbit appears to deceive the public into thinking that 750 rabbits have been born (but the picture is the old white rabbit).
In his later years Mel Blanc stated that the name proposed "Happy Rabbit." Ironically, the only time the name "Happy" was used was in reference to errors Hardaway. In the cartoon Hare-um Scare-um The newspaper headline reads: "Happy Hardaway.
Bugs Bunny emerge
The official debut of Bugs Bunny in A Wild Hare (1940)
appearance Bugs in A Wild Hare directed by Tex Avery and released July 27, 1940, is considered the first appearance of both Elmer and Bugs in fully developed. In this cartoon, which appeared for the first time in his den to ask Elmer Fudd, now a hunter rather than a photographer, "What is it, doctor?" Animation historian Joe Adamson account A Wild Hare as the first "official" Bugs Bunny short. It is also the first design where Mel Blanc uses animated version of the voice recognizable errors become the norm.
Bugs second appearance on Jones' Elmer's Pet Rabbit finally introduced the audience to the name Bugs Bunny, so far only has been used by employees Terrace termites. But the rabbit is here quite identical to that of Elmer Jones Candid Camera before, both visually and verbally. Also was the first short where he received billing in its name and famous, but the map ", featuring Bugs Bunny, was written just at the end of the opening credits the short end when A Wild Hare proved an unexpected success. It soon became the largest Looney Tunes as his calm, carefree casual affection of American public opinion during and after the Second World War.
Bugs appear in five more shorts during 1941: Tortoise Beats Hare, directed by Tex Avery and the first appearance of Cecil Turtle, Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt, the first Bugs Bunny short to be directed by Friz Freleng, all this and Rabbit, directed by Avery and a Young African-American fighter (based largely on racial stereotypes) as an antagonist of errors "Heckling Hare, Avery worked errors before final cut being fired and leaving for MGM and Twouble Wabbit, the first Bugs short directed by Robert Clampett. Wabbit Twouble was also the first of five short films that have a remodeling Elmer Fudd Bugs chubbier, a short-lived attempt to have Fudd more closely resemble his voice actor, comedian Arthur Q. Bryan.
World War II
In 1942, Bugs has become the number one star of the Merrie Melodies series, which was originally destined only for the characters in shorts shot start after several attempts to enter characters Harman and Ising broke through, but he began to introduce new characters in 1937 under Schlesinger. 1942 short Bugs Friz Freleng including Wabbit who came to dinner, and Robert Clampett shorts and The Wacky Wabbit Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid (which introduced Beaky Buzzard). Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid it also marks a new light errors, makes less prominent front teeth and head of his round. The man responsible for this redesign was Robert McKimson, while working as a facilitator Robert Clampett. The new design has been used for the first time in the shorts created by Clampett's production team, but it will eventually be adopted by other directors, Freleng and Frank Tashlin, with the early adopters of this design. In his own promotion to director, McKimson created another version with more slanting eyes, the teeth long and a larger mouth, that he (and, in a Bugs Bunny cartoon that ran, Art Davis) used until 1949, when she began using the version that was designed to Clampett. Jones comes with its own little modification, and voice and may vary slightly between units.
Another version used by Robert McKimson Bugs and Art Davis between 1946 and 1949.
Other 1942 Bugs shorts included Chuck Jones Hold the Lion Please Fresh Hare Freleng and eccentric Mesmer (who returned Elmer Fudd to its previous size), and the Jones case "of the Missing Hare. She also appeared in Tex Avery's final Warner Bros. short Crazy Cruise, and played in the United States links two minutes States trade war film Any Bonds Today.
Bugs was popular during World War II due to its free attitude and easy, and began receiving special star billing in her drawings in 1943. Currently, Warner Bros. cartoon studio was the most profitable in the United States. As that cartoons from other studios, like Disney and Famous Studios had done, Warner contrasts with the biggest mistakes of the era enemies: Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini, and Japanese. In 1944, Bugs Nips Nips Bugs Bunny shorts in disagreement with a group of Japanese soldiers. This cartoon has since been withdrawn from circulation because their racial stereotypes.
From Bugs creation in A Wild Hare, appeared in color cartoons Merrie Melodie (making him one of the few recurring characters created for this series in the era before the conversion Leon Schlesinger full color, along with prototype Egghead Elmer, Inki, snorting, and Elmer himself – to be heard, but there was in 1942, Looney Tunes cartoons crazy news, and made his first formal appearance in this series in 1943 in Duck Duck or not). Then he made an appearance in 1943 Porky Porky and Daffy cartoons Feat mark his only appearance in a black and white Looney Tune cartoon, no stars in a series of Looney Tunes cartoons to this series is its conversion to full-color comics only start of 1944 versions. Buckaroo Bugs is Bugs' first cartoon series Looney Tunes, and was also the last Credit cartoon BM Leon Schlesinger.
Among his most notable civilian shorts during this period are Bob Clampett Tortoise wins by a Hare (the sequel Turtle Beats Hare, 1941), a Corny Concerto (a spoof of Disney's Fantasia), Falling Hare, and What's Cookin 'Doc' '? Chuck Jones and Superman parody Super-Rabbit, and Little Red Riding Rabbit Freleng. In 1944 short Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears The Three Bears characters introduced Jones.
In the cartoon Super-Rabbit, Bugs was in the final with a USMC uniform. Consequently, the Marine Corps U.S. Navy made an Honorary Master Sergeant Bugs.
A scene from George Pal's Jasper Will Hunting (1944).
From 1943-1946, Bugs is the official "mascot" of Kingman Army Air Field, Kingman, Arizona where thousands of air gunners were trained during World War II World. Some notable students include Clark Gable and Charles Bronson. Bugs also served as the mascot of 530 Squadron of the 380th Bomb Group, 5th Air Force the United States Air Force, attached to the Royal Australian Air Force and operated the Northern Territory of Australia 1943-1945, Vol B-24 Liberator.
In 1944, Bugs Bunny actually made a brief appearance in the hunting Jasper, a short produced by rival studio Paramount Pictures. In this cameo (directed by Robert McKimson, Mel Blanc provides the voice), Bugs comes out of a rabbit hole, saying his usual theme, "Bugs said," I must be a false picture "and then in the hole. He also appeared briefly in the 1947 Davis Arthur drawing animation Goofy waffles.
The era of post-war
A scene from Bewitched Bunny (1954)
A slight variation how the character was designed in the 1950s can be considered as part of Bewitched Bunny (1954). Rose The inner ear has been cut by more V-shaped in top and the roundness of the eyes also replaced by a high V-shaped eyes Her cheeks protrude more, and the body is more compact, compared with how it was created in 1940, resulting from the distinctive appearance of the form established today.
Since then, Bugs has appeared in numerous cartoon shorts in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies, making his last cartoon appeared in the theater in 1964 with a false hare. It was directed by Friz Freleng, Robert McKimson, Arthur Davis and Chuck Jones and appeared in feature films, including Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (Which included the first meeting between Bugs and his box office rival Mickey Mouse) Space Jam (which co-starred Michael Jordan) and the 2003 film Looney Tunes: Back in Action.
The Bugs Bunny short Knighty Knight Bugs (1958), in which a bunny medieval Bugs exchanged blows Yosemite Sam and his fire-breathing dragon (which has a cold), won the Oscar for Best Short Film: The cartoons of 1958. Three Chuck Jones shorts errors Bunny – Rabbit Fire, Rabbit Seasoning, and Duck, Rabbit, Duck! — Include what is often referred to as the Duck season of "Rabbit Season" trilogy, and are considered among the best works of the director. Jones, 1957 classic, What's Opera, Doc?, Bugs and Elmer parodying Wagner's Der Ring Features Nibelungen, and was deemed "culturally significant" by the Library of U.S. Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. It was the first cartoon short to receive this honor.
Bugs appeared in 1957 Bugs showbiz short with Daffy Duck, this is a controversial final in which the Daffy Duck, in an attempt to impress the public (party) was a dangerous magic act in which (in order) of gasoline drank, swallowed nitroglycerin, gunpowder, and uranium-238 (In a green solution), jumped to "shake well" and finally swallowed a game that sparked the unlikely mix as a whole. This incident has led some television channels and in the 1990s, the cable network TNT to change the dangerous act, for fear that young children may try to imitate.
In the fall of 1960, Bugs Bunny Show, a television program that filled several short post-1948 new costumes of Warner animation, made its debut on ABC. The show was primetime. After two seasons, was moved to reruns on Saturday morning. The Bugs Bunny Show changed format and the exact title frequency packaging (it was completely different with each run just submitted, the title and everything, but some excerpts of the new material was used transition as filler), but remained in television for 40 years.
The Age Classic cartoons
When Mel Blanc died in 1989, Jeff Bergman, Joe Alaskey and Billy West became the new voice of Bugs Bunny and other Looney Tunes, alternatively role of making the voice on several occasions.
Bugs has appeared on animated television specials, the network consists mainly of classic cartoons with bridge material added, including how Bugs Bunny Won the West, and The Mystery Bugs Bunny in particular. 1980 Bugs Bunny running around, however, does not include clips of the era and featuring Bugs Bunny cartoons new first time in 16 years. He opened with "Portrait of the Artist as a rabbit, which includes a retrospective of mistakes as a young child counteract Elmer Fudd, while the third and closing was short "staggered Bunny" with Bugs being kidnapped by Martians to a playmate of Hugo, a character Marvin abominable snowman-like (a new Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short half-hour filled). In addition, there have been several compilation films, including independently produced Bugs Bunny: Superstar (Using vintage shorts then owned by United Artists), while Warner Bros. Bugs Bunny The assembly / Road Runner Movie The Looney Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny film, El Pato Lucas Fantasy Island, third film Bugs Bunny: 1001 Rabbit Tales and Daffy Duck is Quackbusters. She also appeared in episodes of the 1990s Tiny Toon Adventures TV program as director of Acme Looniversity and mentor of Babs and Buster Bunny, and more occasional cameos on the impact results Taz-Mania, Animaniacs and Histeria!
Apparently, early in Gremlins 2: The New Batch, which tries to mount the opening Warner Bros. logo, but is interrupted by Daffy Duck.
Bugs has had several comic book series in recent years. Western Publishing had the license for all Warner Bros. cartoons, Bugs Bunny first comic Dell Comics, and more late their own Gold Key Comics. Dell has posted 58 questions and a number of promotions from 1952 to 1962. Key Gold went to 133 questions. DC Comics, a subsidiary of Sister / Warner Bros has released several titles of comic books since 1994 errors that appeared in. These mini-series in 2000 was four issues of Superman and Bugs Bunny, written by Mark Evanier and drawn by Joe Staton. This was a cross between DC superheroes and cartoon characters from Warner.
Bugs Bunny in star of Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Like Mickey Mouse for The Walt Disney Company, Bugs has served as the mascot for Warner Bros. Studios and its various divisions. He and Mickey are the first cartoon characters to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
In 1988 animated / live action movie who Framed Roger Rabbit, Bugs appears to be one of the inhabitants of Toontown. However, since the film was produced by Disney, Warner Bros. is not allowed to use their biggest stars if he has the same amount of screen time the biggest star of Disney, Mickey Mouse. For this reason, the two characters are always together when the screen image. They appear in a scene where they are skydiving, while Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins) has no parachute, errors which offers a "free", that is a spare tire. Appear at the end too, with all the other battalions. For the same reasons, Mickey Bugs never called by name, only speaks of him as "Doc" (Then known as Mickey "Bugs").
Bugs Bunny has returned to the silver screen at the Box Office Bunny 1990. This was the first design of short-Bugs Bunny led since 1964 to be released in theaters, and was created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Bugs Bunny. It was followed by 1991 (Blooper) Bunny, a short film that has acquired a cult following among some animation fans for its sharp humor.
Bugs made an appearance on the 1990 drug prevention video Cartoon All-Star to the rescue. This special offer is known to be the first time a person Mel Blanc voice of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck (who is voiced by Jeff Bergman.)
In 1997, Bugs appeared on a postage stamp of the United States, the first animated design to receive this honor, beating the iconic Mickey Mouse. The stamp is number seven on the list of stamps U.S. top ten as calculated by the number of stamps purchased but not used. The introduction of errors in a seal has been controversial in moment, as it was considered a step towards the "commercialization" of the hallmarks of art. The Postal Service has rejected many designs, and went with a theme From postcard. Avery Dennison printed sheet Bugs Bunny stamp, which was "a specially designed stamps and souvenir sheet of ten self-adhesive is first issued by the Postal Service United States. "
A younger version of errors is the main character of Baby Looney Tunes, which debuted on Cartoon Network (USA) in 2002. In comedy Action Loonatics Unleashed, his descendant final Ace Bunny is the Loonatics team leader and seems to have inherited his ancestor's Brooklyn accent and the comic spirit. Lola Bunny Lexi Bunny is below seem to confirm their commander Secondly, and probably the love interest. Danger Duck, a descendant of Luke, has a similar relationship with him to that between Bugs and Daffy – the envy (jealousy In the extreme case) mixed with grudging respect.
Bugs has appeared in several games, including Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle series, Bugs Bunny birthday in the eruption of Bugs Bunny: Rabbit Rampage Bugs Bunny and similar in Double Trouble, Looney Tunes B-Ball, Space Jam, Looney Tunes Racing Looney Tunes: Space Race, Bugs Bunny Lost in Time and its sequel, Bugs Bunny and Taz Time Busters, and Looney Tunes: Back in Action and the new Looney Tunes video game: Acme Arsenal.
Personality and slogans
Bugs has been feuding with Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Marvin the Martian, Beaky Buzzard, Daffy Duck, Tasmanian Devil, Cecil Turtle, Witch Hazel, Rocky and Mugsy, Wile E. Coyote, Earl blood cell count, and others. Errors almost always wins these conflicts, a graphical model that is in the movies directed by Chuck Jones Looney Tunes. Fearing that viewers would lose sympathy for a character who has always won, Jones had the antagonist characters repeatedly attempt intimidate, threaten, or deceive Bugs maintains its own business. It is also known for breaking the fourth wall to "communicate" with the public, either explaining the situation (for example: "Being with people in a minute!"), describing a person in the audience (for example, "Feisty, eh?") etc.
Bugs generally tries to appease the opponents, and avoid conflict, but when an opponent is too far, you may contact the hearing and may Bugs Using the slogan "Of course you realize this means war!" before they come, and reprisals were devastating. This line was taken from Groucho Marx and others in the movie Duck Soup 1933 and has also been used in 1935 for a movie night at Marx Opera. Bugs like to pay tribute to Groucho by other means, such as adoption at the time of his walk bent "or leering eyebrows education (in Hair-Raising Hare, for example) or sometimes with a direct impersonation (as Slick Hare).
Other directors like Friz Freleng, characterized Bugs as altruistic. When errors meets other characters of success (as Cecil Turtle Tortoise Beats Hare, or, in World War II, the Gremlin of Falling Hare), his overconfidence becomes a disadvantage.
During the 1940s, Bugs is immature and wild but since 1950 has matured his personality and his attitude was less frantic. There Curiously, however, that some believe that the change of errors marked personality A significant decrease in the quality of his cartoons. Although often presented as very playful and violent, is never really nasty bugs, and only acts as such in self-defense against aggressors, cartoons Bugs never once served as a villain was a Buckaroo Bugs.
Bugs Bunny permanent position carrot chewing indifferent, as explained Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, Bob Clampett, and origin in a scene in the movie It Happened One Night, in which the character of Clark Gable, leans against a fence eating carrots and talking quickly with his mouth full to Claudette Colbert character. This scene was well known when the film was very popular, and spectators due date behavior of the errors identified as Bunny satire.
The scenes of the carrot to chew are usually followed by the slogan errors most famous Bunny, "What is it, doctor?" which was written by director Tex Avery for his first Bugs Bunny short A Wild Hare, 1940. Avery explained later that it was a common expression in his native Texas and he does not think much of the expression. When the short was screened rooms, "What's up Doc? "creates a very positive reaction stage of the public. As a result, the scene became a recurring element in subsequent films and drawings Animated. The term is sometimes changed to a situation. For example, Bugs said, "What up, dog?" Antagonists in a hare grows in Manhattan: What's up, Duke? Knight of Knight-Mare Hare "What's New, cutting face?" To the campaigns of Elmer in The Old Grey Hare. It could also Lucas greeted with "What's up, duck?" He used a variation: "All the center-bubbles, bubbles? after the fall Hare. Another variant used in Looney Tunes: Back in action when it hosts a lightsaber-wielding Marvin the Martian, "What's up, Darth?
Several short Chuck Jones in the years 1940 and 1950 represent the errors that passes between countries (and in some cases, intercontinental) tunneling, finishing in places as diverse as Mexico (Bully for bugs, 1953), Himalaya (The Abominable Snow Rabbit, 1960) and Antarctica (Frigid Hare, 1949) because all the "Shoulda ensure that Toin Albukoikee left. "He threw the sentence first meets Mr. Hare (1945), when it emerges in the Black Forest, a cartoon is rarely seen today because of their blatant about news. When Bugs gring Hermann said: "There is in Las Vegas" Chermany "and takes a Potshot Bugs, Bugs dives into its hole and said," Joimany! Wonderful! "As he realizes the errors behind enemy lines. The confused response to" Toin left "comment also followed a trend. For example, when tunnels in Scotland in 1948 is my bunny lies over the sea, thinking it is the position of the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles California, provides another opportunity for ethnic stereotypes: "Well do not therrrs Brrrea Tarrr Scotland" (in which Bugs replies, "Uh … What is back, old-Mac? "). A pair of shorts late 1950s of this ilk also starring Daffy Duck with Bugs travel (" Since when is Pismo Beach inside a cave ?!").
Bugs Bunny has some similarities with the figures of mythology and folklore, such as Brer Rabbit, Anansi or Nanabozho, and could be regarded as a modern trickster (for example, often use the cross-dressing mischievously). Unlike most cartoon characters Animated, however, Bugs Bunny is rarely beaten at their own game of deception. There is an exception to the brush near Hare, in which Elmer Fudd is finally the day for Finally, however, critics point out that in this short, Bugs and Elmer take each personalitieshrough another mental illness and hypnosis, it's just become respectivelynd Bugs Elmer can win. But mistakes have been beaten at their own game in the short Duck Amuck torments Daffy Duck as a facilitator for its ending invisible line, "I am not a son of a bitch? "Bugs feel anger even a short animator invisible alternately tormented Rabbit Rampage where Elmer Fudd. At the end of the clip Elmer joyfully exclaimed:" Well, I finally got even with this scwewy Wabbit! "
Although it was generally Porky Pig cartoons BM presented to an end with his stuttering, "That's all, folks! "Bugs seems sometimes erupting as Porky is a drum, but chewing a carrot and saying with her accent in the Bronx, Brooklyn," And the end of the EA! "
The name "Bugs" or "Bugsy" as a nickname for the former means "crazy" (or "crazy"). Many famous people the first half of the twentieth century had that nickname. It is now fashionable as a nickname, but survives in the 1950s, 1960s expressions like "you bugging me," as in "you make me crazy.
Bugs has white gloves which he is known to suppress the long-haired Hare. In this episode, Bugs is passed by the famous conductor Leopold Stokowski and the load Opera star Giovanni Jones to sing and to maintain a good grade. As Giovanni Jones is now red with strain, Bugs slides his left hand on your glove, allowing the glove in the air to continue to keep Jones Note. Bugs PIN, then to the mailbox in order, then receive a pair of earmuffs. Bugs put the cups and racks already in the amphitheater and reintroduced into the glove hand as a singer Jones writhing on stage, still with the same rating high).
Bugs Bunny is also a master of disguise: you can not use any costume you want to confuse his enemies in the Bowery Bugs disguises that uses 5: Fakir, sir, women and, finally, Baker police. This ability to hide the errors is famous because we recognize at once to get to realize that their enemies are trapped. Bugs has a preference for female disguise: Taz, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam have been duped by holiday sexy (female) and the hare cut, Sam discovers the true face of "Grandma" (Bugs in disguise) in the church where they try to marry.
Rabbit or hare?
The leaders of history have dealt with the rabbit and the hare errors as synonymous terms. Taxonomic, which are not synonymous, being somewhat similar, but obviously different types of lagomorphs. Hares ears are much more while rabbits, errors that may appear hare family, and many other comic book titles include the word "rabbit" instead of "rabbit." In the cartoons, although the term "hare" sometimes returns (eg, drinking Bugs "Hare Tonic" to "stop falling hare "And being sprayed with" hare restorer "to reduce the invisibility) Bugs, and his opponents often refer to nature as a" rabbit. " The word "rabbit" does not help answer this question, as it represents youth young hares and rabbits.
The Nike ads with Michael Jordan, Bugs has been sent "Hare Jordan."
The opening and closing
At the opening of most Bugs Bunny cartoons, Looney Tunes and cheerful melodies Bugs Bunny rings contain lead after Warner Bros. shield (generally between 1944 and 1949 et seq.) Other Bugs Bunny relaxing on the top of the Warner Bros. shield: Chew your core, looking angrily at the camera and pulls down the logo (Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies) as a window shade (usually in the cartoons between 1945 and early 1949). Then up the backup, it is now lying in his own name, which then melts into specific short title. In other cases, the map because sometimes disappears, and in his name and chewing his carrot, and then vanish with the short name. On arrival some errors broke a drum (as Porky) and said, "And this is the end. "
Voice
What follows are the voices of many who have expressed a Bugs Bunny character during the last sixty years:
Mel Blanc voice the character of 49 years from errors in A Wild Hare (1940) White to death in 1989. White described the vote as a combination of Bronx and Brooklyn accents, but Tex Avery said he asked White to give the character is not a New York accent per se, but a voice like that of actor Frank McHugh, who frequently appears in supporting roles in the 1930s and whose voice could be described as New York Irish. In the cartoon rabbit Bugs second Elmer's Pet, White created a completely voice back to insects, which resembled a Jimmy Stewart impression, but the directors have decided that the previous vote was better. Although his most famous is the carrot rabbit chewing, eating carrots interrupted the dialogue. various alternatives, such as celery, were tried, but none of them looked like a carrot. So for convenience, Munch, and then spit the carrot into a spittoon rather than swallowing, and continue the dialogue. A story repeated, perhaps from Bugs Bunny Superstar that he was allergic to carrots and had to spit to minimize allergic reactions, but his autobiography does not, in fact, in an interview in 1984 with Tim Lawson, co-author of the magic behind the voices: a who's who of cartoon voice actors (University Press of Mississippi, 2004), Blanc denied strongly allergic to carrots.
Jeff Bergman was the first to have the honor to express the errors (and several other characters from Looney Tunes) after Mel Blanc died in 1989. He received the Warner Bros. Post by printing the top with a band to recreate the voice of several characters Blanco, including Bugs Bunny. He had forged the tape drive for it can use a switch to toggle between the original recording and recording of White Bergman the same lines. In this time is almost impossible for producers say that the voice was white and that Bergman was the voice, so voice quality was created and launched his career.
Bergman Bugs first expressed at the Oscars in 1990, then ticket Bunny, a short four-minute Looney Tunes published in 1990 to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of errors. Bergman Bugs Bunny talks shortly after 1991 (Blooper) Bunny, a cartoon Greg Ford also directed produced to coincide with Bugs Bunny anniversary. However, never short received in cinemas and claimed abandoned for years until rediscovered Cartoon Network and broadcast on their channel a few years later. (Blooper) Bunny has won a cult following among fans of animation for its use of sharp humor. Other works for which Bergman was the voice of Bugs included Invasion of the Body Snatchers Bunny (a obvious parody of science-fiction classic 1950 Invasion of the Body Snatchers), Tiny Toon Adventures (a popular television problem of the nineties which featured the classic Looney Tunes as mentors to their younger counterparts) in the first season, Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue (an exhibition special children to the dangers of marijuana). Bergman will continue to make the voice of Bugs Bunny, until 1993.
Bugs Greg Burson first expressed in the later episodes Tiny Toon Adventures. Then took the responsibility to express Bugs Carrotblanca 1995, goods received 8 minutes of Looney Tunes cartoons originally in the amazing movie theaters with Panda Adventure (USA) and the stone and the Penguin (Non-US) has been released on video provided over and Looney Tunes cartoons, even included in the special edition DVD version of Casablanca, which is a parody and homage. Bugs next Burson 1996 expressed no hare to eternity, the film is known to be dedicated to the memory of the deceased only then Friz Freleng, and if the end of Looney Tunes cartoons that Chuck Jones noticed. Greg Burson also provided the voice of Bugs and Daffy Bugs in the series, which ran on Cartoon Network from 1996-2003. He died in 2008.
Billy West has been on TV since the late 1980s. His first role was for the 1988 version of Bob Clampett Beany and Cecil recovery. Western paper breakthrough came almost immediately and then as the voice of Ren and Stimpy Ren later & Stimpy John Kricfalusi. West has since been the voice talent of nearly 120 different characters, including some of the figures most emblematic in the history of TV cartoons. Perhaps the most notable Western film work came in the 1996 movie Space Jam. Working with Michael Jordan, the West the voice of Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. West back to the functions of the errors in the next Looney Tunes productions, including his cameos Histeria!, The WB Kids'! advertisements, and in 2006 the theme of the Christmas special Humduck Bah! A Looney Tunes Christmas DVD compilations and "Reality Check" and "Stranger Than Fiction ", with more focused Looney Tunes CDs, comics and video games. Billy West, along with fellow artist Joe Alaskey voices, credited as one of the Current successors Mel Blanc, imitating the voice of Bugs Bunny.
Joe Alaskey and Jeff Bergman, is well known for its ability to be many characters from Looney Tunes. In fact, said Alaskey Yosemite Sam on Who Framed Roger Rabbit, as the original voice actor Mel Blanc had been too hard on his vocal cords. (This makes one of the few Sam created by White voices to be expressed by another person during his lifetime.) Premiere of Joe Alaskey as Bugs Bunny was in 2003 Looney Tunes film films: Back in Action for what he had given the role of the scene in previous projects, such as high flight Tweety's Adventure. Then it was still best known as the voice of Duck Lucas, Alaskey has also started doing the voice of Bugs in several subsequent productions, including Daffy Duck for President (which was published in The Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 2 and spent the time recently deceased Chuck Jones) and several games lately. Joe Alaskey, along with fellow voice actor Billy West, credited as one of the successors of the current Mel Blanc, imitating the voice of Bugs Bunny.
Samuel Vincent has been the voice of Bugs on the Cartoon Network TV series Baby Looney Tunes.
Noel White, the son of Mel Blanc, Bugs Tiny Toons expressed special It's a Wonderful Tiny Toon Christmas Special. Pastor White asked in his later years that Christmas is replaced Mel cartoons several studies, including errors to Warner Bros., while he was recovering from a car accident nearby. Christmas also can be seen doing the voice of Bugs with his father in the documentary on the making of the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Noel said Elmer Fudd in a scene, with the number of withdrawal Family Guy animated television (in "Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story").
Cameos
Bugs Bunny has appeared in various designs cartoon including Private SNAFU short. For his appearance in woodchucks Goofy voice has been accelerated.
Crazy Cruise (1942)
Porky Pig's Feat (1943) the appearance of these marks Bugs "Looney Tunes in a short black and white.
Jasper goes hunting (1944, for Paramount)
Odor-able Kitty (1945)
Gopher Goofy (1947)
The Lion is busy (1950)
Duck Amuck (1953)
Justice League: The New Frontier (2008, as a Martian Manhunter forms)
International
Bugs Bunny cartoon to air in countries outside the United States. In most cases, U.S. cartoons originals are simply redubbed in the native language and names the characters are generally more suited to the country where they appear. For example, in Finland, called Bugs Bunny Viski Vemmelsri.
Current popularity
In 2002, TV Guide has compiled a list of 50 large cartoon characters of all time on the 50th anniversary of the magazine. Bugs Bunny was given the honor of No. 1. In a broadcast on CNN on July 31, 2002, TV Guide editor talked about the group that created the list. The editor also explained why he pulled out billing errors top: "His stock … never were … Bugs is the best example U.S. … caricature smart Aleck. It is not only a great man band is a great comic actor. He was well written. It has been prepared to perfection. It has thrilled and made many generations laugh. It's like a lot. "Bugs On the other hand, most film Animal Planet Animals 50 (2004), has been named # 3, behind Mickey Mouse and Toto.
Bugs Bunny lasting impact on comic actors not be underestimated. In an interview with Inside the Actors Studio, comedian Dave Chappelle Bugs Bunny cited as one of his early influences, praising voice actor Mel Blanc.
According to Time Warner, Bugs Bunny became the official mascot of the current six flags theme parks its 45th anniversary.
Price
Academy Awards
Knighty Knight Bugs (1958)
Oscar
A Wild Hare (1940)
Chasing the Rabbit Hiawatha (1941)
See also
Bugs Bunny Cartoon list
Looney Tunes
References
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^ Carragher, Sarah (07/29/2002). "Almost one third of TV Guide's" 50 greatest cartoon characters of all time Warner Bros. to come. TimeWarner.com. http://www.timewarner.com/corp/newsroom/pr/0, 20812,669402,00. html. Retrieved on 2008-02-27.
ABC ^ Barrier, Michael (11/06/2003). Hollywood Cartoons: American Animation in its Golden Age. USA: Oxford University Press. P. 672. ISBN 978-0195167290.
^ "'''' Bugs Bunny. Encyclopdia Britannica. Britannica.com. Http: / / www.britannica.com/eb/article-9095426/Bugs-Bunny. Retrieved 20/09/2009.
^ "Leading the Animation Talk unusual in 1939 Looney Tunes Book found! ". Cartoon Brew. 03/04/2008. Http://www.cartoonbrew.com/classic/rare-1938-looney-tunes-book-found. Retrieved 20/09 / 2009.
Ab ^ Mel White, Bashe, Philip (1989). That's not all, guys. Clayton South, VIC, Australia Warner Books:.
^ "Looney Tunes Hidden Gags. Gregbrian.tripod.com. http://gregbrian.tripod.com/hidden/hid04.html. Retrieved on 20/09/2009.
^ Adamson, Joe (1990). Bugs Bunny: 50 Years and gray A hare. Henry Holt. ISBN 0-8050-1855-7.
^ Lehman, Christopher P. (2008). The drawing color: black representation in American animated short films, 1907-1954. Amherst, Massachusetts: University of Massachusetts Press. P. 73. http://books.google.com/books?id=xMWhTUFFuqoC&pg=PA73&lpg=PA73&dq = "all bonds + + today" Holiday + + + errors Cartoon Theatre + & source = bl & ots = & sig-Wy3Y0hZIDzIOrtT4rg0 P8w8dPT gEClzGwbx4 = & hl = en & ei = qf2kSaW7NJm1jAeWk-result XQBQ & sa = X & oi = & book_result resnum = 10 & ct = # PPA73, M1. Retrieved on 25/02/2009.
^ Audio commentary by Paul Dini Super-Rabbit in the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3 (2005).
^ "History of 380th Bomb Group. 380th.org. Http: / / 380th.org/380-History.html. Retrieved 1/7/2010.
^ ab "chasse''l'information in''Jasper part. Bcdb.com. http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/36556-Jasper_Goes_Hunting.html. Retrieved on 20/09/2009.
^ Looney Tunes: Bugs Bunny stamp. Smithsonian National Postal Museum.
^ "Pato de''''Soupe Act." Script-o-rama.com. Http: / / www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/d/duck-soup-script-transcript-marx . html. Retrieved on 20/09/2009.
^ "It happened,''a film by Tim Dirks Night''critique. Filmsite.org. Http: / / www.filmsite.org / Itha.html. Retrieved on 20/09/2009.
^ Adamson, Joe (1975). Tex Avery: King of Comics. New York: De Capo Press.
^ AB Knight, Richard. "Consider Source. Chicagoreader.com. Http: / / www.chicagoreader.com/movies/archives/2001/0101/010126.html. Retrieved 20/09/2009.
^ "Chuck Jones kuollut Piirroselokuvien taitaja. Mtv3.fi. February 23, 2002. Http: / / www.mtv3.fi/uutiset/arkisto.shtml/arkistot/kulttuuri/2002/02/101933. Retrieved 06/12/2009.
^ "List of animated characters of all time. CNN.com. CNN. July 30, 2002. http://archives.cnn.com/2002/SHOWBIZ/TV/07/30/cartoon.characters.list/index.html. Retrieved on April 11, 2007.
^ "CNN Live Today" TV Guide "Hat tip cartoon characters. CNN.com. CNN. July 31, 2002. Http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0207/31/lt.20.html. Retrieved on April 11, 2007.
Bibliography
Adamson, Joe (1990). Bugs Bunny: 50 Years One Grey Hare. New York: Henry Holt. ISBN 0-8050-1855-7.
Beck, Jerry; Friedwald, Will (1989). Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies. New York: Henry Holt. ISBN 0-8050-0894-2.
White, Mel, Bashe, Philip (1989). That's not all, guys. Warner Books Clayton South VIC Australia. ISBN 0-446-39089-5.
Jones, Chuck (1989). Chuck Amuck: The Life and Times of an animation artist. New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux. ISBN 0-374-12348-9.
Maltin, Leonard (1987). Of Mice and Magic: A History of American cartoons (revised ed.). New York: Plume Book. ISBN 0-452-25993-2.
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