In Rabbit Seasoning, Elmer Fudd tries to hunt for rabbits but ends up in a decades-long struggle with Bugs Bunny. With witty wordplay and clever disguises, Bugs constantly outsmarts Elmer, leading to hilarious and frustrating encounters.
In 'Rabbit of Seville,' Bugs Bunny disguises himself as a barber and gives Elmer Fudd a wild and chaotic shave. This results in a series of hilarious and unexpected situations, all set to the music of Rossini's 'Barber of Seville.'
Bugs Bunny dresses up as various characters to outsmart Elmer Fudd, who is hunting rabbits. The rivalry between the two escalates as Bugs Bunny uses his wit and clever disguises to turn the tables on Elmer Fudd. With surreal humor and classic cartoon antics, 'Rabbit Fire' is a must-watch for fans of Warner Bros. cartoons.
Carrotblanca is a parody comedy movie set in a fictional war. It features the classic Looney Tunes characters Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Tweety Bird in a slapstick and surreal comedy adventure.
In a spoof of TV's "Untouchables" Rocky and Mugsy chase "Elegant Ness" (Bugs) through the ACME cereal company.
Bugs Bunny finds himself being pursued by Beaky Buzzard, a hungry and clueless vulture, leading to a series of comedic chase scenes and mishaps.
In 'Hare Conditioned,' Bugs Bunny finds himself in a department store, where he encounters various humorous situations and tries to outwit the store manager. The cartoon is filled with surrealism and pantomime horse antics, providing entertainment for the whole family.
In 'Hillbilly Hare,' a hillbilly feud between the Hatfields and the McCoys escalates into a hilarious dance-off. Bugs Bunny finds himself caught in the middle of the feud and does his best to meddle and create chaos. With outrageous gags, explosive gunpowder, and plenty of dancing, this classic Looney Tunes cartoon is a must-watch for fans of slapstick comedy.
Bugs Bunny disguises himself as a mermaid to escape from a hunting dog. The dog becomes distraught and attempts suicide, but Bugs saves him.
Bugs Bunny faces off against Farmer Fudd's robot.
In this Looney Tunes short film, Bugs Bunny disguises himself as a Southern Belle to outwit a steamboat gambler on a Mississippi riverboat. Chaos ensues as Bugs uses his wits to outsmart the gambler and his cronies.
In Hare Do, a rabbit named Bugs Bunny disguises himself as an old woman to evade his nemesis Elmer Fudd as they engage in a pursuit inside a movie theater. The chase takes them through various scenes in the theater, including the cinema, movie palace, theater balcony, and audience. Bugs Bunny pulls off stunts like walking on a tightrope and switching hats to outsmart Elmer Fudd. The audience watches the hilarious chase and enjoys the comedic moments, including a pie in the face gag. Eventually, Bugs Bunny prevails and escapes, leaving Elmer Fudd frustrated.
In Bedevilled Rabbit, Bugs Bunny finds himself in Tasmania where he encounters the Tasmanian Devil. Bugs tries to outwit the Tasmanian Devil using various disguises and tricks, leading to a chaotic and hilarious chase. The film is filled with slapstick humor and clever gags.
In 'The Windblown Hare,' Bugs Bunny finds himself in the middle of a fairy tale parody as he encounters the Big Bad Wolf and characters from 'The Three Little Pigs.' The story revolves around a chase between Bugs Bunny and the Wolf with hilarious and surreal twists. Through clever disguises and witty dialogue, Bugs Bunny outsmarts his enemy and saves the day. This Looney Tunes cartoon from the 1940s is known for its fast-paced action, visual gags, and comedic timing.
Bugs Bunny disguises himself as an unwanted houseguest in order to manipulate and emotionally blackmail Elmer Fudd into leaving the house.
In Bowery Bugs, Bugs Bunny disguises as a police officer and gets involved in a series of misadventures in order to help an old man win back his lucky charm. Along the way, Bugs encounters deception, gambling, and surreal situations while navigating the streets of Brooklyn. This animated short is filled with puns, slapstick humor, and clever tricks.
When a doctor and a hare accidentally switch bodies, chaos ensues as they navigate a world where everyone is confused by their new personalities.
During World War II, Bugs Bunny encounters various problematic situations involving racial caricatures and stereotypes.
Bugs Bunny challenges Yosemite Sam to a duel for the affections of Granny. Bugs Bunny outsmarts Yosemite Sam at every turn, leading to slapstick comedy and hilarious hijinks.
In Frigid Hare, Bugs Bunny encounters a frigid hare in the frozen landscape of the South Pole. As they interact, hilarity ensues with surreal elements and female impersonation. The cartoon explores anthropomorphism and features classic Warner Bros animation.