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[4] The short was released on June 11, 1955, and stars Bugs Bunny. However, Feline Fwenzy adds no new episodes and can be ignored. Bugs attempts to make friends with the animator, promising that they could do something revolutionary, but the animator draws two duplicates of Bugs, prompting Bugs to shove the clones out of the frame. Dr. Eggman: [ Laughs] Conquering this puny planet will be a picnic! Crimsonland paq . The prototype is silent here, save for his laugh. Hasn't been seen on TV since the shorts were shown on. Devil's Feud Cake (MM, Freleng) - Starring Sam. Bewitched Bunny (LT, Jones) - Starring Hazel. We've found 16 scripts matching Rabbit Rampage. Bugs is mortified- and by the character whom he has abashed for the longest time. Unfortunately for Daffy, the only part being held by invisible strings is said limb. Adding this set to the collection increases the episode coverage to 94%. Friz Freleng's Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie, Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation, "I may be a scwewy wabbit, but I'm not going to Alcatwaz! In the early hours of September 11, 1985, Fred Myers, a. Rampage Remy Goldie The Tycoon . The DVD variants of the Platinum Collection volumes are missing the third special features disc, but many of the special features overlap with the Golden Collection. Rabbit Rampage is a 1955 Bugs Bunny animated cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones and produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, which originally debuted on June 11, 1955. can be regarded as the cartoon equivalent of a square peg in a round hole. My contract clearly states that I'm always to be drawn as a rabbit. They ask what Bugs did to deserve this punishment. You wouldn't hit a bat with glasses on, would you? Flying level pets need atleast 306 HP otherwise they'll die to Psionic Storm. About; Blog; Projects; Help; Donate. Blacque Jacques draws. which as many as 7 directors contributed their talents and diverse versions of One cannot dispute the correspondence between "Rabbit Rampage" and "Hare Brush" and the above discussed association between "Hare Brush" and "Hyde and Hare". 14 Carrot Rabbit A A Star is Bored A-Lad-In His Lamp The Abominable Snow Rabbit Acrobatty Bunny Ali Baba Bunny Apes of Wrath B Baby Buggy Bunny Barbary Coast Bunny Baseball Bugs Beanstalk Bunny Bedevilled Rabbit Bewitched Bunny Big House Bunny Big Top Bunny Bill of Hare (Blooper) Bunny Bonanza Bunny Bowery Bugs Box-Office Bunny Buccaneer Bunny Be the first one to, Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). action game. Elmer lures Bugs into taking his place for a carrot, where he is examined by a psychiatrist who convinces Bugs that he is Elmer J. Fudd, millioniare who owns a mansion and a yacht. Maybe, just maybe, Bugs' raid of the colossal carrots was excessive indulgence, no matter how apparent had been their presentation before him as "spoils" in his victory against the mammoth Elmer. The tree instantly falls over. "What's up, Doc?" ", the animator draws human ears. Originally Released on June 11, 1955. instance of. (1957), Elmer has been endowed with the powers of a Wagnerian demigod, but Bugs, garbed like the Valkyrie Brunhilde, humiliates Elmer for most of that cartoon, and when Elmer believes that he has "killed the wabbit" and sobs as he remorsefully carries the limp bunny in his arms, the audience learns that Bugs is not really dead and is faking the cadaverous condition solely for dramatic, opera-ending effect. He is still manic, but has now grown in size and sprouted grey fur and an apricot muzzle, looking closer to the Bugs we know. There are significant diminishing returns once the Golden and Super Stars Collections are owned. 1 reference. Rabbit Rampage is a 1955 Looney Tunes short directed by Chuck Jones. It is done once again with Daffy tormenting Bugs in the New Looney Tunes episode "One Carroter in Search of an Artist", with the technology updated and the pencil and paintbrush replaced by a digital pen. When Bugs sees the sign, he throws it on the ground, off screen. Which Is Witch (LT, Freleng) - Rarely screened on TV. It is the cartoon threesome of "Hare Brush", "Rabbit Rampage", and "Hyde and Hare" that tends to "count" in this study of Bugs' seeming 1955 "deconstruction" by directors Friz Freleng and Chuck Jones. After all, ideas were (and still are) recycled all the time in cartoons. Could the time have come for Bugs to have a "taste of his own medicine"? In fact the whole short seems to be based on this trope. His influence on modern American culture, like that of all the Looney Tunes characters, has been far-reaching to the point of ubiquity. The abstract version of Bugs warns the animator that this latest bit of tomfoolery has dire consequences for both of them, which leads the animator to draw him back to normal. Duck! Bugs' trademark ability to have objects come out of nowhere is presented here for the first time, although in the context of him being a magician's rabbit. In the end, Bugs avoids being bombed by Elmer and Sam, who have objected to Bugs' delight in the recall of their embarrassing defeats. Bugs Bunny finally beats Cecil Turtle in a race, until he admits to doing a hundred past the speed limit, getting him arrested by two officers. Bugs emphatically states that he will report the animator to his bosses at the Warner Bros. studio and calls the animator a menace to society, while the animator draws a picket sign in Bugs' left hand which says "I WON'T WORK". A few clips from this short were shown in a trailer for the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1 DVD set (seen on the Looney Tunes: Back in Action DVD), but was not included as part of that set. As Bugs walks away, the animator erases his tail. A Witch's Tangled Hare (LT, Levitow) - Starring Hazel. Adding the Platinum Collection results in 507 uniques for 93% coverage. Due to what may be described as the most bizarre reversal of roles ever put on film, Elmer becomes Bugs, and Bugs becomes Elmer, with the consequences of their confrontation inversely incurred. Script. Apes of Wrath (MM, Freleng) - Cameo by Daffy. Sandwiched between Bugs' comeuppances of "Rabbit Rampage" and "Hyde and Hare", "This is a Life?" The cartoon inspired a 1993 video game for the Super NES, A few clips from this short were shown in a trailer for the. Web. It can be said with some amount of authority that he failed the test but restored himself to rightful glory, finishing the year back on his pinnacle of cartoon nobility. "Hyde and Hare" opens in a city park where Bugs has, to his admitted shame, been reversing his behaviour as an evolved cartoon rabbit and hopping on his hands and legs in order to deceive a regular park bencher, a man, into supposing him to be a common bunny-rabbit for whom to be fed carrots. The cycle continues with various ridiculous hats and wigs until Bugs announces that he gives up, after which he finally gets the endless line of hats off his head and walks away. as it underscores 1955's tendency for Bugs to be "under the microscope", his life and its aspects examined and his cartoon dominance questioned. Using podman to support Qucs, an application requiring Qt4, within Debian 11. Some, but not all, of the episodes in the Super Stars Collection were improperly cropped. The Golden Collection was targeted at collectors with lots of bonus features. Of all the low dirty" The animator responds by erasing Bugs' head. Looney Tunes Golden Collection Looney Tunes Golden Collection S03 E007 Bowery Bugs. childfree by choice. While not as a big of a success as Duck Amuck, the short has been fairly popular. Hold the Lion, Please (MM, Jones): A very bizarre take on the Bugs Bunny shorts, with Bugs having his vague personality, but little of what made him so popular in previous shorts, a clear testament to that Jones still didn't have a full grasp of his character. He does not slay the beast, but he extinguishes its fire, which by cartoon measure should be an equally acceptable outcome. The paintbrush-administered transformations here could almost have been intended to demonstrate that Bugs' appearance is not immutable. It opens with a script describing the establishing scene of what is ostensibly planned to be a standard Bugs Bunny adventure, followed by a glorious pan of "the camera" to the blank page on a cartoon animator's drawing board and the rapid but graceful movement of a brush to paint a desirable, lush backdrop, but Bugs' rabbit hole is high in the air, and when Bugs steps out of it, he falls. When Bugs realizes this, he taps one foot impatiently and points at the spot where his head existed. The job of any trickster, but especially the American type, is to think the thoughts and do the things that they say can't be thought or done. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WesternAnimation/BugsBunny. The Platinum Collection has significant episode overlap with the Golden Collection; it only provides 37 new episodes. Bugs incoherently yells at the animator, "Yougoldangconsarnedrapscalionblankityblankblankareyoutryingtodo? He is consigned by his business subordinates to the Fruit Cake Sanitarium- It's Full of Nuts, for treatment of his delusion that he is Bugs Bunny, dressed in grey with pointy ears, chomping carrots, and asking, "What's up, Doc?". In "Hare Brush", as in "Hyde and Hare", this prospect, and the inducement of a carrot shown to him (by Elmer/"Bugs" in this case), brings Bugs into a self-depreciating scenario. When Bugs states that a horse's tail "belongs on a horse", the animator erases Bugs' body and redraws him as a horse. Bugs has misdemeaned himself in being insincere because of his carrot desire and acting in a way undignified for him- and is uncharacteristically not in control of this cartoon short's appalling series of events, so that it, like "Hare Brush" and "Rabbit Rampage", has an un-traditional line of battle. Let's not forget "The Heckling Hare", which has Bugs and his antagonist Willoughby the dog falling off a cliff for a. Rabbit Rampage is a 1955 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones. Now with his ears back, Bugs walks away again, only to have his tail erased. Like many of his peers, Bugs' origins are unclear. Not until "Mad as a Mars Hare" (1963) is there again a convincing hint of a negative facet to the rabbit. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! In dis new cartoon script (written by your's truly!) jaz [10tons_paq.bms] 15days. This time, moreover, he can relish the triumph with his sanity clearly in evidence. Due to the nature of Venn diagrams, it is not easy to show how 11 releases interact. Bugs' right leg disappears for a frame when he's in the posture he had after falling from his hole. Before him, The Marx Brothers were the premier American tricksters, and traces of their influence can be found in many of his best known mannerisms. What a novel idea. In Man and His Symbols, a book written by Jung and by others of his persuasion, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is mentioned in addition to mythological demons, e.g. It is a spiritual successor to Duck Amuck, in which Daffy Duck was teased by an off-screen animator, revealed at the end to be Bugs Bunny. For Tumblr, Facebook, Chromebook or WebSites. Crazy Cruise (MM, Avery/Clampett, both uncredited): Not a Bugs Bunny cartoon, but he does make a cameo in the ending. In Rabbit Rampage, Bugs is similarly teased by another . When Emperor Nero orders release of the big cats into the middle of the Colosseum, they run straight past Bugs and select Sam and the Emperor as their feed, and Bugs mangles the slogan of e pluribus unum with not an impression of frailty while he shrugs at the audience. dragons, in analysis of the innate human spiritual drama. 0xaa [10minspacestrategy.bms] 10tons. When Bugs realizes this, he demands it to be corrected, which the animator supplies by simply adding rabbit ears to the existing head, infuriating Bugs even further, "All right, you comic book Rembrandt, make with the eraser." Rabbit Rampage (1955) on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more. Not conclusive but somewhat persuasive. [man on radio] Athena-1. An illustration of a heart shape ; Contact . All because he did not "turn the other cheek" and walk away from a carrot- and subsequently did not resist the "advantages" of becoming a millionaire when doing so required him to compromise his integrity (by allowing himself to be drugged and mentally "made-over"). The Spotlight Collection was released in tandem with the Golden Collection but was cheaper and aimed at families. "Piker's Peak" nevertheless emphasises a danger that one faces when concentrating on a cartoon or number of cartoons within a large series and attempting to arrive at credible conclusions from observations of those particular cartoons. "Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers" uses this to a disturbing effect. Bugs also has trouble saying Aluminum, either calling it Alu-mini-um or extending it to Aluminumminumminum. Hare-Um Scare-um (MM, Hardaway/Dalton): Where Bugs is officially named as Bugs' Bunnynote the possessive term, which appeared on the model sheet prepared by Charles Thorson. Bugs was initially a far wackier and egotistical protagonist, however his suave cunning demenor was exaggerated to such a point he is regarded as one of animation's prime, Yosemite Sam was actually created to combat this. I want an Easter egg!". Having received the back-blast of a rifle, dived onto a rock, been buried by a bear, and fallen from a cliff, Bugs/"Elmer" is dragged to jail by the I.R.S. taylor47bradley. Looney Tunes: Spotlight Collection Volume 6. The Golden Collection contains 369 of the available 548 episodes (67%) as well as numerous commentaries and bonus features. 16-17. Rabbit Rampage is a 1955 Looney Tunes short directed by Chuck Jones starring Bugs Bunny. Subsequently, in "Rabbit Rampage", there is a manipulation of Looney Tune and Merrie Melodie convention contrary to Bugs and the bunny hereby again rendered a loser, through a series of unflattering physical "make-overs". Bugs Bunny's Hachamecha Daibken (Japanese) 0 references. "Rabbit Seasoning" is a 1952 Looney Tunes short directed by Chuck Jones.. He is frightened, terrified by the axe-swinging, gun-firing alter-ego of his meek, mild host, and himself consumes the concoction of the duplicitous doctor and becomes a clawed, shaggy, and green variant of his proper image. More details about this game can be found on Wikipedia.org As always, good luck and Have Fun! Bugs' first main enemy was Elmer Fudd. Sam has a. Cecil Turtle is not only 3-0 against Bugs, he beat Bugs at his own game. Sure you wouldn't like to turn me into a grasshopper or something? The horse immediately stands on its hind legs and starts munching on a carrot]. Bugs relents too much to his "failing" in 1955 while NOT in the process of righteously forestalling or thwarting an unambivalent antagonist (e.g. In response, the animator draws a big pink women's hat, and Bugs throws it on the ground too (Cut it out, ya crazy idjit! Bugs must "do the time" for the crime of his enemy, and he will be imprisoned not as Bugs Bunny but as Elmer Fudd; so, without his proper identity, what hope has Bugs of finessing and heckling his way out of this? Rabbit ears, long ones." For obvious reasons, though, Bugs is the especial favourite, especially in the theatrical years, getting more shorts than any of his co-stars, with a impressive 168 titles under his beltnote Not counting cameos and the four "proto-Bugs" cartoons. The camera pulls back to the animator, who is Elmer Fudd, who laughs and states with joy, "Weww, anyways, I finawwy got even with that scwewy wabbit.". Bucking a trend and maybe ironic. It is a spiritual successor to Duck Amuck, in which Daffy Duck was teased by an off-screen animator, revealed at the end to be Bugs Bunny. 1955 was strange, difficult, even harrowing for Bugs Bunny. Since Bugs is also a comedy hero, he has the added advantage of Plot Armor that could stop an armor-piercing round. and calls the animator "a menace to society", while the animator draws a picket sign reading "I WON'T WORK" in Bugs's left hand. As previously said, thorough analysis and far more extensive interpretation of "Hyde and Hare" can be found in "Hyde and Hare": An Overlooked Masterpiece. After an inconruous and possibly ironic interlude on a television stage, Bugs "REALLY goes too far", condescending to "on-all-fours", primitive bunny hopping totally unbecoming for him, a deception for which he admits shame but proceeds nonetheless to commit, becoming an uncharacteristically ignorant and thoroughly terrified "pet" to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and undergoing a gruesome change (physical and probably also behavioural) by Jekyll's potion- all brought about because of his unchecked desire for the carrot. Angry, Bugs incoherently yells at the animator, but the animator erases Bugs's head to shut him up. Plot. Southern Fried Rabbit (LT, Freleng) - Starring Sam. Punishable regressiveness on Bugs' part tends to be evidenced only by a combination of the carrot (especially when shown), Bugs' lust for it, and any associated behaviours that could be construed as unbecoming of Bugs as he is on average at that point of time in his cartoon career, and when seen in a cartoon, or string of cartoons, of untraditional battle line(s). black bear dead near a duffle bag and some $2 million worth of cocaine that had been opened and scattered over a hillside. A crew member, Dr Kerry Atkins, is ordered to retrieve research canisters containing a pathogen by CEO Claire Wyden. There are also some cogent hints in "Rabbit Rampage" of the horror to come in "Hyde and Hare", they being Bugs' changes by cartoon animator paintbrush into forms to/at which Bugs and his audience are unaccustomed and repulsed. To place Daffy in the cartoon animator's chair would be the logical turnabout for vengeance, but Daffy, with his increasingly self-important and overweening manner, seems undeserving of it. Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage. In "Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare" (1964), an exploding cigar and a Frankenstein monster inflict some bodily damage upon Bugs, but most of that cartoon's violence befalls Bugs' enemy, the Tasmanian Devil. The witch was unpredictable and, The same gag is used in "Hare Trimmed", with Bugs pretending to be a widow that. In the beginning of the short, when the animator writes out Bugs Bunny's name (B. Bugs in this case), its font changes within a matter of a scene. 6. "Rubbing it all in", as Bugs was doing while they were participating with reverence to him in a celebratory production, was unnecessary, and his displays of modesty elsewhere in this cartoon now have a false aspect to them. Whatever possessed directors Friz Freleng and Chuck Jones to do this with their animation studio's star creation may never be specified beyond fanciful speculation, but a succession of cartoon shorts deviating from the accepted pattern for Bugs Bunny rolled off of the animator drawing boards at Warner Brothers for theatrical release in the months of 1955, and thus, that year for Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies warrants much more examination and appreciation than it has been known to receive. Please let us know or ask our community and we'll try to help you out. And in some scattered cartoons of the early 1950s, Bugs' best intentioned missions go awry due to mistaken assumption on his part, e.g. Bugs Bunny: So I'm me again. It is in "Hyde and Hare", however, that the notion of a downfall with discernible cause crystallises into full, exquisite, and horrible form. His catch phrase even emerged as this, given Bugs' reaction to Elmer shoving a gun to his face was "What's up, Doc? 1955 was most noteworthy for Bugs, though. It then turns out that Taz's "baby" is actually, In the 1944 short "What's Cookin' Doc? On her journey Alice meets an assortment of strange characters, including the famous acting duo of Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the unpredictable and hilarious Caterpillar, the Mad Search the history of over 797 billion Bugs requests that he has long rabbit ears, to which the animator then draws long, droopy rabbit ears, only to revert them back when Bugs snaps at him to not "be so danged literal!". Here, though, Bugs' enemies are doing some of the reminiscing, which is a first. The animator erases the pumpkin head and then draws a tiny version of Bugs' head. After a few further early appearances where his design was modified (notably gaining grey fur in Hardaway's Hare-Um Scare-Um (1939)), it's generally accepted by all parties that the smart, suave, on-the-ball wabbit we know and love today took his full official form in Tex Avery's "A Wild Hare" (1940). Historians and aficionados of cartoons tend to dismiss "Rabbit Rampage" as a mistake. At one point Bugs even mimics Yosemite Sam by using the word "idjit." Jungian psychology is an academically accepted premise for examining duality and conflict in the human mind, and as Bugs has the intelligence and mental traits of a man in addition to his rabbit heritage, it is somewhat persuasive in proposing a linear-time connection between the events of "Hyde and Hare" and "Knight-Mare Hare". He jumps up and pulls down a place card with the words "The End" written on it in large letters. A coincidence? After disposing of the last sign off-screen, Bugs returns, wiping off the yellow paint with a towel. Even though it should have been a Merrie Melodies Cartoon, is a spiritual successor to the short "Duck Amuck", in which Daffy Duck was teased by an off-screen animator, revealed at the end to be Bugs Bunny. As for the rather changeable early Bugs Bunny films, the ones of the 1940s to . In "Beanstalk Bunny", Bugs fails to completely depart the dominion of the giant Elmer Fudd, deciding to indulge his carrot urge in most fantastic proportions and hereby altering his appearance (waist size). Robot Rabbit (LT, Freleng) - Starring Elmer. In Rabbit Rampage, Bugs is similarly teased by another off-screen animator who is revealed at the end to be Elmer Fudd. Any relevance that it may have to what is happening to Bugs in the other cartoons of 1955 remains obscure, a subject for sparsely substantiated speculation. 1955 was a fascinating year for Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies. title. blox fruits god mode script pastebin. In real life, the U.S. Marine Corps were so thrilled by that ending that they actually inducted Bugs into the force as a private, complete with dogtags; he was regularly promoted until the end of World War II, where he was officially "discharged" with the rank of Master Sergeant. In issue #94 of the Looney Tunes comic (November 2002), Bugs Bunny gets back at Daffy Duck by making him the victim, in switching various movie roles, from Duck Twacy in Who Killed Daffy Duck," a video game character, and a talk show host, and they always wind up with Daffy starring in Moby Dick (the story's running gag). Looney Tunes: Golden Collection Vols 1-6. Alternate title: Oh the things you have time for on sabbatical Bugs is specifically a Karmic Trickster: harmless when left alone, but gleefully ready to dish out poetic justice whenever he perceives the need. See production, box office & company info, "I've got a good mind to tell the Warner Brothers on you! Prest-O Change-O (MM, Jones): Second sighting of the prototype, who has taken up residence in the house of the magician Sham-Fu, and heckles the poor pups who he encounters for no discernible motive. Get yourself another boy! It is a spiritual successor to Duck Amuck, in which Daffy Duck was teased by an off-screen animator, revealed at the end to be Bugs Bunny. on October 26, 2022, There are no reviews yet. drivers license ANATOMY RABBIT Chordza " . McKimson directed not a single Bugs Bunny film released in 1955. ", consists of Friz Freleng's "Hare Brush", Chuck Jones' "Rabbit Rampage", and Freleng's "Hyde and Hare". characters, digits, or any, Solving ground loop issues when connecting the Nintendo Switch to a computer and analyzing some ground loop isolators along the way, DVDs that were only TV specials containing mixes of clips and not full episodes (Cupid Capers), DVD releases that were explicity subsets ("and Friends", "Center Stage", "Showcase: Volume 1", "28 Cartoon Classics Premiere Edition", etc), "New" episodes (Looney Tunes Reality Check, Taz-Mania, etc) not from the "classic" 1930-1969 runs, TV Specials were treated as a single episode when included as an extra feature, Porky Pig 101 which contains 99 black and white and 2 Technicolor Porky the Pig episodes. Now, the dragon, which Bugs has unwittingly though assuredly won the right to fight in the knight's stead. What worked for Daffy in spite of- or because of- the duck's frantic protests, is abnormal for Bugs. This Is a Life? The Platinum Collection features some full frame fixes from the Super Stars Collection and adds an additional 30 unique episodes to the queue (92.5%). Uploaded by The Hare-Brained Hypnotist (MM, Freleng) - Starring Elmer. What happens to the unique episode count if the Essential Bugs Bunny and the Essential Daffy Duck are added? I said I wasn't working with you and that is that! The animation, music, and voice work are all top notch. After Bugs stands up, he restates his desire to not work with the animator (Look, Buster. The complete short was released on the Volume 6 set of the series as a "bonus" cartoon.[6]. 8. The creators endeavored to create a new foe to counteract how ineffectual Elmer was and made Yosemite Sam. Last short with Mel Blanc voicing Bugs. As the train passes, Bugs leans on a rock and states that there is still one way out and the animator can't stop him. STANDS4 LLC, 2023. ), revealing another hat beneath it, with another hat revealed under that one when Bugs throws it on the ground as well. imported from Wikimedia project. When Bugs sees the sign, he panics and throws it on the ground, off-screen. Hare Trigger (MM, Freleng) - Debut of Yosemite Sam. Elmer supplants Bugs as the charmed hero, by assuming the rabbit's identity, as a result, it would seem, of a mental illness brought about by years of failure in his rifle-toting pursuit of "the wabbit". From the unnerving ending of "Hyde and Hare", Bugs had nowhere to go but up, but to do so he would have to fight the archetypal "battle for deliverance" against a dragon in his next cartoon, "Knight-Mare Hare". However, the contest is between Bugs and a sworn adversary of 12 years, and of the two, Sam, with his characteristic use of extremely violent deceit, is least worthy of achievement in any standard competition with the rabbit, and Bugs by default must be on the side of providence no matter how questionable his motives or actions may appear to be. Edd and Eddy can't decide who should go next, so they perform a crude puppet show with a robot and Baron O' Beefdip. Bugs attempts once more to right the wrongs inflicted upon him by making his latest complaint of the animator's vandalism known, "Alright, you vandal. ", Bugs ends up on the receiving end of his own gags, film strip of the cartoon eventually breaking, rather misleading to who you'll be watching for the next five minutes, In one of his earliest appearances in "Elmer's Pet Rabbit", didn't exactly pose much of a challenge anyway, running over the speed limit since he was aware Cecil was rocket-propelled. Pre-Hysterical Hare (LT, McKimson) - Starring Elmer. What happens to the unique episode count if the Academy Award Winners and the 50 Best of Warner Bros are added?

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