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  2. Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection - Wikipedia

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    Looney Tunes: Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection is a Blu-ray Disc box-set released by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on December 1, 2020. It contains 60 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts starring Bugs Bunny and numerous bonus features and supplementary content. The set's packaging includes a slip book, a booklet, and a collectible ...

  3. Bugs Bunny - Wikipedia

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    Bugs Bunny is a fictional character created in the late 1930s at Warner Bros. Cartoons (originally Leon Schlesinger Productions) and voiced originally by Mel Blanc. Bugs is best known for his featured roles in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated short films, produced by Warner Bros. Earlier iterations of the character first appeared in Ben Hardaway's Porky's Hare Hunt (1938 ...

  4. List of Bugs Bunny cartoons - Wikipedia

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    1. Porky's Hare Hunt. April 30. LT. Ben Hardaway and Cal Dalton. DVD/Blu-Ray: Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 2. DVD: Porky Pig 101. HBO Max. First appearance of the Bugs Bunny prototype, as an unnamed white rabbit.

  5. Hair-Raising Hare - Wikipedia

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    May 25, 1946. ( 1946-05-25) Running time. 7:41. Language. English. Hair-Raising Hare is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, released on May 25, 1946. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. [1] It stars Bugs Bunny [2] and features the first appearance of Chuck Jones' orange [3] monster character "Gossamer".

  6. Rabbit Hood - Wikipedia

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    Rabbit Hood is the origin of the infamous "knighting" exchange, where Bugs Bunny is dressed up like a king, and proceeds to pound the Sheriff's head with his sceptre while dispensing an oddball title with each strike: Sheriff: bows. Bugs: "In the name of my most Royal Majesty, I knight thee: (strikes Sheriff over the head with his sceptre ...

  7. Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over - Wikipedia

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    Network. CBS. Release. May 21, 1980. ( 1980-05-21) Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over is a springtime-themed Looney Tunes television special which aired on CBS on May 21, 1980. [1] The special includes three new cartoons directed by Chuck Jones and Phil Monroe. [2]

  8. The Essential Bugs Bunny - Wikipedia

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    Contents. The contents are split over two discs. The first disc features 12 Bugs Bunny theatrical shorts which have all previously been released on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection sets, except for the restored version of A Wild Hare (which instead was previously released on the Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Academy Awards Animation Collection).

  9. Lumber Jack-Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Vitaphone Corporation. Release date. September 25, 1953. ( 1953-09-25) Running time. 7 min. (one reel) Language. English. Lumber Jack-Rabbit is a 1953 3-D Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese [1] The cartoon was released on September 25, 1953, and stars Bugs Bunny.

  10. Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage - Wikipedia

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    Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage [a] is an action video game developed by Viacom New Media (a then-sister company to Nickelodeon, who had broadcast Looney Tunes cartoons at the time of the game's release) and published by Sunsoft released exclusively for the SNES in 1994. The player controls Bugs Bunny as he fights traditional Looney Tunes villains in ...

  11. Bully for Bugs - Wikipedia

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    The Vitaphone Corporation. Release date. August 8, 1953. ( 1953-08-08) (U.S.) Running time. 7:11. Bully for Bugs is a 1953 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. [1] The cartoon was released on August 8, 1953, and stars Bugs Bunny.