In Wackiki Wabbit, Bugs Bunny finds himself shipwrecked on a tropical island, famished and in search of food. He encounters various obstacles, from a tribe of islanders to a marionette puppeteer. Will Bugs Bunny be able to find a way off the island and satisfy his hunger?
In 'There They Go-Go-Go!' (1956), Wile E. Coyote follows various unsuccessful strategies to capture the speedy Road Runner. From traps and guns to falling rocks and dynamite, the famished cartoon coyote tries everything in his power to catch the elusive cartoon bird.
In "Pent-House Mouse," Tom the cat is famished and tries to catch Jerry the mouse in a high-rise apartment building that is under construction. Tom uses various cartoon physics and objects like a barrel, telephone wire, girder, and more to try to catch Jerry. Meanwhile, a dog show is taking place in the building and adds to the chaotic situation. The plot is filled with surrealism and hyperbolic physical distortions.
In 'What's Buzzin' Buzzard?' a hungry buzzard, voiced by Kent Rogers, tries every means possible to catch the rabbit, voiced by Mel Blanc, to eat, from menacing him with an axe to calling a funeral march.
Daffy Duck gets snowed into a winter cabin and starts hallucinating due to hunger. He tries various methods to find food, including setting a mousetrap and cooking a turkey. In the end, Daffy's hunger leads him to imagine his companion as food.
Two jobbers meet an actor, when the sneak in a theater. The actor is homeless and they invite him to stay with them He will know and love their neighbor, who is studying classical dance.
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