Bushy Hare
Appearance
Bushy Hare is a Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny cartoon made in 1949, released in 1950, directed by Robert McKimson. Bugs winds up in the Australian Outback, where he is switched with a baby kangaroo and has to deal with an aborigine hunter. The title is a play on "bushy hair" along with aborigines stereotypically being from "the bush" country.
- Directed by Robert McKimson. Produced by Edward Selzer. Story by Warren Foster.
Bugs Bunny
[edit]- [When he realizes that he's floating away] Yipe! [He hangs on for dear life]
Dialogue
[edit]- Nature Boy: [screaming] YAARGH!
- Bugs Bunny: Eh, what's up Doc?
- Nature Boy: [yelling in a gibberish language] Woooooah ooga dinga!
- Bugs Bunny: [yelling back] Unga bunga bunga!
- Nature Boy: [yelling back] Unga bunga bunga!
- Bugs Bunny: [yelling] Unga bunga bunga!
- Nature Boy: [yelling] Unga bunga bunga!
- Bugs Bunny: [in a calm manner] Unga bunga bunga, Binga binga binga bunga! [Nature Boy screams] What'd I say, what'd I say?
Voice cast
[edit]- Mel Blanc as Bugs Bunny / Balloon Vendor / Nature Boy / Kangaroos.
External links
[edit]- Bushy Hare quotes at the Internet Movie Database
Categories:
- 1950 films
- American animated short films
- Australian animated films
- Traditionally animated short films
- Children's animated comedy short films
- Children's animated adventure short films
- Bugs Bunny cartoons
- Films about kangaroos and wallabies
- Animated films set in San Francisco
- Animated films set in Australia
- Films directed by Robert McKimson