Show Biz Bugs”, “Bowery Bugs”, “To Hare is Human”, and “Rebel Rabbit” had been among the Bugs Bunny cartoons in the Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends cartoon package deal. This television series was given the title of Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends as a result of the extra familiar Looney Tunes title had become the property of the Nickelodeon specialty cable tv channel. Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends’ format differed from that of Looney Tunes On Nickelodeon in that one Bugs Bunny cartoon was featured in every three-cartoon instalment. Most post-1948 Bugs Bunny cartoon shorts not in the Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show cartoon package deal between September, 1990 and September, 1992 had been to be seen on Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends. Exceptions were “Rabbit Every Monday”, “Knights Must Fall”, “Bedevilled Rabbit”, “Backwoods Bunny”, “Rabbit’s Feat”, “Bugsy and Mugsy”, “A Witch’s Tangled Hare”, “Pre-Hysterical Hare”, and “Which is Witch”. Those Bugs Bunny cartoons were to be televised by Nickelodeon from September of 1990 to September of 1992. Before the third cartoon in many of the Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends instalments was a clip from one of many cartoons in other episodes in the tv collection. So that each one instalments of Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends could be of uniform length, these clips different from 30 seconds to as long as 2 minutes relying on the size of the three cartoons composing every episode. All clips had been launched with the Tasmanian Devil coughing from his mouth the letters that spelled “Another Hip Clip”. There were no “Hip Clips” in Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends instalments 2, 19, 21, 35, 38, 55, and 56.
Nearly all of the Road Runner cartoons directed by Rudy Larriva, together with “Boulder Wham!”, “Shot and Bothered”, and “Clippety Clobbered”, were in the Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends cartoon bundle. The bundle of cartoons allotted to Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends included plenty of Bugs Bunny cartoons that for censorship or different causes never have been within the offering for Saturday morning U.S. tv network broadcast, including “Bugs and Thugs”, “Rebel Rabbit”, and “Bushy Hare”. Also in the Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends cartoon package deal were most of the Rudy Larriva-directed Road Runner cartoons and nearly all of the Tweety cartoons that between September, 1990 and September, 1992 were not part of The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show. A fairly massive quantity of the cartoons assembled for the Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends tv collection were those of Daffy Duck and Porky Pig.
“14 Carrot Rabbit”, “Dog Collared”, “Pop ‘im Pop!”, and “Duck! Rabbit, Duck!” are a few of the cartoons from which excerpts were used for the opening to Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends. Openings to the 65 episodes of Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends were directed by Darrell Van Citters and confirmed Bugs jumping out of the Warner Brothers’ concentric circles and producing a sq. containing a classic cartoon scene with a selected character or characters. The character or characters shown would vary from episode to episode. A few of the clips used were of Yosemite Sam (from “14 Carrot Rabbit”), Porky Pig (from “Dog Collared”), Sylvester and Sylvester Jr. (from “Pop ‘im Pop!”), Daffy Duck (from “Duck! Rabbit, Duck!”), and Foghorn Leghorn and Henery Hawk (from “The EGGcited Rooster”). Always, Daffy Duck would seem beside Bugs and jealously attempt to exchange the pictured character within the square with himself or to remove the square from the digicam’s view, only to be defeated either when the pictured character retaliates, or when the square strikes Daffy within the face or propels him upward. Most cartoons proven would keep their authentic title card and crew and director credits, but not their Warner Brothers introduction, authentic Looney Tunes or Merrie Melodies emblem, or “That’s All, Folks!” ending. One exception within the latter regard was “Stop! Look! And Hasten!”, which did retain its closing visuals of the Road Runner’s cloud trail composing the “That’s All, Folks!” line. A variety of cartoons on Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends have been solely titled, not credited, them being among the cartoon shorts from the late 1940s (“Daffy Dilly”, “Scaredy Cat”, “The Foghorn Leghorn”, “You Were Never Duckier”), which had had their crew and director credit eliminated when reissued for theatres in the late 1950s, and the retitled “Prince Violent”, now “Prince Varmint”, for which the revised title was printed on plain, brown background (the titling utilised for that cartoon in its appearances in episodes of The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show in the late 1970s and early 1980s). The 65 syndicated episodes of Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends boldly contained a number of cartoons that have since then disappeared from circulation as a result of racial or ethnic stereotypes. Cartoons like “Caveman Inki” and “Wise Quackers”, now for all intents and purposes banned from tv, were distributed between 1990 and 1992 on Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends with little or no reducing. However, cuts for violence had been commonplace process, as they have been on The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show. The censors for Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends were not squeamish about electric shocks or head-pounding producing lumps, however gunshot scenes in the Rabbit-Season/Duck-Season trilogy and a number of other other cartoons were excised using still-frame cutaways on the time of gunfire. Cannon gags in “The Rebel Without Claws”, “Captain Hareblower”, and “This is a Life?” have been trimmed. And “Big House Bunny” underwent major revision to remove the scene wherein (Yosemite) Sam Schultz hangs in a noose. Below is an episode guide for the sixty five episodes of Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends that have been run in syndication between September, 1990 and September, 1992. “Hip Clips” are solely offered for those episodes through which they are clearly remembered by this writer.
In “Bugs and Thugs”, Bugs Bunny tips gangsters Rocky and Mugsy into hiding inside of an oven from a faked-by-Bugs police raid of the gangsters’ hideout, and Bugs then proceeds to open the fuel valve within the oven and trigger an explosion of the fuel by means of a lit match thrown into the oven. And when the police arrive for actual at the hideout, Bugs is able to bamboozle the criminals into hiding in the oven once more and then repeats the explosion of the oven with use of the same procedures. Season 1
Cartoons in episodes of Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends do not correspond in the identical manner as those in weekly (i.e. one present per week) television series like the Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show. Shared elements are seldom within identical or consecutive episodes. They are spread over the instalments comprising per week or in episodes in consecutive weeks. A cartoon in a Monday episode could have things in common with a cartoon or cartoons in an episode on the succeeding Monday, or a cartoon on a Tuesday might comprise features of association with one in every of the identical week’s Thursday or Friday episode. Hence, this article is not going to do an episode-by-episode analysis and will probably be relatively sporadic in noting cartoon similarities.
Four of the 5 Bugs Bunny cartoons in the primary week of Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends had been “High Diving Hare”, with Bugs being ordered by Yosemite Sam to carry out a excessive diving act, “The Hasty Hare”, with Bugs foiling an attempted abduction of him by Marvin Martian and K-9, “Bully For Bugs”, in which Bugs fights a bull, and “Hillbilly Hare”, whereby Bugs hoodwinks a pair of Ozark brothers right into a sq. dance that becomes increasingly violent for the 2 yokels. The first week of Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends was composed of the following cartoons: “High Diving Hare”, “Claws For Alarm”, and “Fast and Furry-ous” of Show 1; “Often an Orphan”, “Mouse Wreckers”, and “The Hasty Hare” of Show 2; “Bully For Bugs”, “Tweet and Sour”, and “Henhouse Henery” of Show 3; “The Scarlet Pumpernickel”, “My Bunny Lies Over the Sea”, and “One Froggy Evening” of Show 4; and “From A to Z-z-z-z”, “Gee Whiz-z-z-z!”, and “Hillbilly Hare” of Show 5. Included within the preponderance of Chuck Jones-directed classics on this first week of Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends have been the inn motif in “Claws For Alarm” (the forsaken Dry Gulch Hotel) and in “The Scarlet Pumpernickel” (Elmer Fudd’s olde English lodgings), the incidence of Scotland in Charlie Dog’s conveyance by mail to that place’s Highlands and return as a jovial bagpiper to Porky Pig’s Stateside farm (“Often an Orphan”) and in Bugs’ shenanigans on a golf course close to Loch Lomand in “My Bunny Lies Over the Sea”, and the yokel implication of Angus McCrory’s bullet that has, “been in (his) family for ye-e-e-r-r-r-s,” (“My Bunny Lies Over the Sea”) that accords with the Ozark Mountain men who declare a feud with a square-dance-calling Bugs in Robert McKimson’s “Hillbilly Hare”. Some other items of interest in the first week of Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends are the repeated letter Zs within the titles of “From A to Z-z-z-z” and “Gee Whiz-z-z-z!”, the olde English scroll found with Michigan J. Frog in “One Froggy Evening” by the hapless building worker, which coincides with the time interval setting of “The Scarlet Pumpernickel”, Bugs as an Indian in “High Diving Hare” foreshadowing Ralph Phillips’ imagined encounter with savage redskins in “From A to Z-z-z-z”, and the frontier city backdrop to the ordeals of Bugs in “High Diving Hare” and Porky and Sylvester in Dry Gulch in “Claws For Alarm”. Two of the Road Runner cartoons in Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends’ first week involve Wile E. Coyote dressing as an excellent-hero, Superman in “Fast and Furry-ous” and Batman in “Gee Whiz-z-z-z!”. Feline sanity is under question in “Claws For Alarm” and “Mouse Wreckers”. An keen-to-please canine (Charlie, K-9) is featured in “Often an Orphan” and “The Hasty Hare” respectively. The cartoons of week 2 had been “Mutiny On the Bunny”, “Deduce, You Say”, and “Much Ado About Nutting” of Show 6; “Mouse-Taken Identity”, “Rabbit Fire”, and “To Beep or To not Beep” of Show 7; “Frigid Hare”, “Kiss Me Cat”, and “Dog Collared” of Show 8; “Bill of Hare”, “Lovelorn Leghorn”, and “The Hypo-Chondri-Cat” of Show 9; and “Daffy Dilly”, “Stooge For a Mouse”, and “What’s Opera, Doc?” of Show 10. “Mutiny On the Bunny” recalls Marvin Martian’s fussing about insubordination by K-9 (after Bugs means that Marvin’s faithful cohort may have mutinous intent) in week 1’s “The Hasty Hare”. In “To Beep or To not Beep” is a Greco-Roman catapult utilized by Wile E., previous the historical Rome state of affairs of “Roman Legion-Hare” in Show eleven in week 3. Three cartoons in Show 8, “Frigid Hare”, “Kiss Me Cat”, and “Dog Collared”, all have a be-variety-to-animals theme. Both Bugs and Porky befriend an affectionate animal (a penguin, a slobbering canine) that needs for their constant firm, and Marc Anthony is obliged to guard little Pussyfoot from an aggressive and unprincipled mouse (which whips Pussyfoot into pulling a mini-chariot like a Roman slave, with trace to the coming of “Roman Legion-Hare”). More second week peculiarities are a butler motif in “The Hypo-Chondri-Cat” as Claude Cat pretends to be butler to home-intruding rodents Hubie and Bertie: “Will there be the rest, gentlemen?” This motif recurs in “Daffy Dilly”, wherein Daffy should fight the stodgy servant of a dying millionaire for access to the ailing magnate’s bedroom, and in “Golden Yeggs” of Show 11, with Rocky’s butler: “Your laundry, sir.” Pill-popping Claude Cat’s perception that he is terminally sick in “The Hypo-Chondri-Cat” also associates with the scenario of the actually sick millionaire of “Daffy Dilly”. The contents of the third week of Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends have been “Roman Legion-Hare”, “Golden Yeggs”, and “Scaredy Cat” of Show 11; “Little Boy Boo”, “Dough Ray Me-Ow”, and “Show Biz Bugs” of Show 12; “Transylvania 6-5000”, “Bear Feat”, and “Zip ‘n Snort” of Show 13; “Curtain Razor”, “Weasel While You’re employed”, and “Bugs and Thugs” of Show 14; and “Robot Rabbit”, “Dog Gone South”, and “Putty Tat Trouble” of Show 15. Week three contained the next issues of interest: riches, the prospect thereof, in “Golden Yeggs” and “Dough Ray Me-Ow”, lions in “Roman Legion-Hare” that succeed Sylvester’s in-museum, stuffed-lion peril in Show 7’s “Mouse-Taken Identity”, explosive concoctions in “Little Boy Boo” and “Show Biz Bugs”, Daffy and the show-business-eager wolf’s mortal and hell-sure consumption of explosives in an act that can only be performed once, in “Show Biz Bugs” and “Curtain Razor” respectively, and the motif of a circus within the Three Bears’ antics in “Bear Feat” and the high-diving canine’s performance for talent agent Porky in “Curtain Razor”, involving a plunge right into a drinking glass, which Elmer Fudd will do in the following week’s (Show 18’s) “His Hare-Raising Tale”. Nocturnal stays in a spooky setting are a commonality of “Scaredy Cat” and “Transylvania 6-5000”. Afterlife is posited within the climaxes of “Dough Ray Me-Ow”, “Show Biz Bugs”, and “Curtain Razor”. Also in week 3, gangster Rocky appears in two cartoons, “Golden Yeggs” and “Bugs and Thugs”. Ice and snow present the background to the events of “Weasel While You work”, “Putty Tat Trouble”, and “Duck! Rabbit, Duck!” (Show sixteen in week 4), and Wile E.’s ice-making machine freezes him in Show 16’s “Zoom at the top”. It is attention-grabbing that the primary two Tweety cartoons on Merrie Melodies, “Tweet and Sour” (Show 3) and “Putty Tat Trouble” (Show 15), contest Sylvester with a one-eyed, orange tabby for possession of the “itty birdie”, and “Putty Tat Trouble” and the subsequent Tweety cartoon on the present, “Snow Business” (Show 25), are winter-timed and comprise scenes by which Sylvester makes use of a protracted-neck ashtray to extinguish his smoking tail. Furthermore, “Scaredy Cat” in Show 11 is the second Porky Pig and Sylvester cartoon to air on a Monday, “Claws For Alarm” having been in Show 1. The cartoons included in week 4: “Duck! Rabbit, Duck!”, “Zoom at the highest”, and “Wild Wild World” of Show 16; “The Slap-Hoppy Mouse”, “Wholly Smoke”, and “Sahara Hare” of Show 17; “Stork Naked”, “Feline Frame-Up”, and “His Hare-Raising Tale” of Show 18; “Broom-Stick Bunny”, “A Sheep in the Deep”, and “Jeepers Creepers” of Show 19; and “Feather Dusted”, “Ready.. Set.. Zoom!”, and “Rabbit’s Kin” of Show 20. Week four contained cartoons having a tea scene, with Bugs (in disguise as an ugly sorceress) and Witch Hazel in “Broom-Stick Bunny” and Bugs and Pete Puma (in the goofy guise of Mrs. Rabbit) in “Rabbit’s Kin”. A carrot dangling on a string, from a fishing rod in two circumstances, is used to catch Bugs in “Broom-Stick Bunny” and in week 5’s “Spaced-Out Bunny” (Show 22) and “Rabbit Romeo” (Show 23). In “Zoom at the top”, Wile E. Coyote makes an attempt and fails to bear-entice the Road Runner, and a a number of amount of the same system is utilised by un-expectant father Daffy with intent of stopping a “sloshed” stork’s delivery in “Stork Naked”.
“Rabbit Romeo”, “The Iceman Ducketh”, and “Bowery Bugs” have been three of the five Bugs Bunny cartoons in the fifth week of Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends. Bugs is not interested in the feminine Slobovian rabbit that Elmer Fudd is making an attempt to please, Daffy hunts for fur in the Klondike and believes that Bugs’ pelt will likely be ample, and Bugs tells the story of Steve Brody, jumper from the Brooklyn Bridge. Week 5’s content cartoons had been “A Star is Bored”, “An Egg Scramble”, and “Yankee Dood it” of Show 21; “Stupor Duck”, “Spaced-Out Bunny”, and “Caveman Inki” of Show 22; “Strife With Father”, “Highway Runnery”, and “Rabbit Romeo” of Show 23; “The Iceman Ducketh”, “Of Rice and Hen”, “Porky Pig’s Feat” of Show 24; and “I Gopher You”, “Bowery Bugs”, and “Snow Business” of Show 25. “Rabbit Romeo”, “The Iceman Ducketh”, and “Snow Business” involve the onset of winter. Prehistory is a shared time-setting of “Caveman Inki” and week 4’s “Wild, Wild World” (Show 16). The Mynah chook of “Caveman Inki” and Beaky Buzzard in “Strife With Father” are each black-plumed fowl of voracious species, though Beaky is too bashful to be an aggressive hunter in “Strife With Father”. Egg-hatching happens in “Strife With Father” and “Highway Runnery”. A hotel with a disagreeable proprietor in “Porky Pig’s Feat” is analogous in its undesirability to Porky’s predicament in “Dime to Retire” (Show 27 in week 6) as visitor of Daffy’s troublesome inn. Bugs poses as an Irish constable to Steve Brody in “Bowery Bugs”, and police-officer-on-patrol Porky in Show 27’s “Riff Raffy Daffy” shouts with an Irish accent when angered. Bugs, dressed as a damsel, plays “drop the handkerchief” with Brody, as too does Miss Prissy along with her beloved Foghorn Leghorn in “Of Rice and Hen”. Week 6’s instalments were as follows: Show 26 with “Ballot Box Bunny”, “Boulder Wham!”, and “Gone Batty”; Show 27 with “Riff Raffy Daffy”, “Apes of Wrath”, and “Dime to Retire”; Show 28 with “Strangled Eggs”, “A Fox in a Fix”, and “Person to Bunny”; Show 29 with “Baby Buggy Bunny”, “Out and Out Rout”, and “Pappy’s Puppy”; and Show 30 with “A Bear For Punishment”, “Porky’s Pooch”, and “It is a Life?”. “Gone Batty” and “Dime to Retire” reference circuses in that Bobo the Elephant’s look on the baseball pitcher’s mound as Sweetwater Schnooks’ relief-hurler prompts members of the opposing workforce to comment that, “This is a ball sport, not a circus,” and Porky resists the assault of a lion by use of a chair a la large high lion tamer. Elephants additionally seem in each cartoons. “Boulder Wham” additional suggests carnival feats in Wile E.’s try to walk, with a circus balancing stick in his hand, across a rope and his use of a trampoline. The very windy weather of “Out and Out Rout” thematically accords with the ACME tornado seeds in “Whoa, Be-Gone!” (Show 33 in week 7), and these two Road Runner cartoons have been each in similar episodes of The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour. “Person to Bunny” and “This is a Life?” are both television present parodies, with superstar Bugs as the centre of consideration. Incidence of Father’s Day in “A Bear For Punishment” is paying homage to Butch J. Bulldog’s parenthood in “Pappy’s Puppy”. The cartoons included within the seventh week of Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends were “Wild and Woolly Hare”, “Bell Hoppy”, and “Rocket Squad” of Show 31; “Quack Shot”, “Captain Hareblower”, and “The Leghorn Blows at Midnight” of Show 32; “Tom Tom Tomcat”, “Whoa, Be-Gone!”, and “The Hasty Hare” of Show 33; “The Prize Pest”, “Bewitched Bunny”, and “The Mouse That Jack Built” of Show 34; and “Cracked Quack”, “Roman Legion-Hare”, and “Kiddin’ the Kitten” of Show 35. Week 7’s proximity to Halloween accounts for the presence in its instalments of “Bewitched Bunny” (Witch Hazel’s connection to the night of ghouls is obvious), “The Prize Pest” (Daffy’s Jekyll-and-Hyde act and Porky’s ghastly costume), the every-mouse’s-nightmare situation of “The Mouse that Jack Built”, and Bugs’ assumption that Marvin Martian and K-9 are trick-or-treaters in “The Hasty Hare”. “The Prize Pest” has a relationship to “The Ducksters” of Show 39 in week eight: Porky is a contestant in radio sport programmes of which Daffy is the prize in the former and the host within the latter. A marshland’s large fish threatens bother to Elmer Fudd in “Quack Shot”, and Yosemite Sam, carrying a black-ball bomb, is swallowed by an enormous fish in “Captain Hareblower”. The component cartoons of week eight had been “Rabbit Seasoning”, “Stop! Look! And Hasten!”, and “The Honey-Mousers” of Show 36; “A Fractured Leghorn”, “Paying the Piper”, and “My Bunny Lies Over the Sea” of Show 37; “The Super Snooper”, “Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny”, and “Goo Goo Goliath” of Show 38; “To Hare is Human”, “The Ducksters”, and “Go Fly a Kit” of Show 39; and “Little Red Rodent Hood”, “Shot and Bothered”, and “Ballot Box Bunny” of Show 40. The use of mice to spoof a television present, The Honeymooners, in “The Honey-Mousers” accords with the identical apply, The Jack Benny Programme being the spoofed topic, in Show 34’s “The Mouse That Jack Built”. Jack Benny was also a radio persona, thus additional associating Show 34 with Show 39. “Paying the Piper” and “Little Red Rodent Hood” are primarily based on fairy tales. Porky is a player of a pipe in “Paying the Piper”, and Bugs meets bagpiper Angus McCrory in “My Bunny Lies Over the Sea”. Youth or babyhood and childhood innocence are a shared theme of “Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny”, “Goo Goo Goliath”, and “Go Fly a Kit”. Week 9’s cartoons consisted of “Southern Fried Rabbit”, “Double or Mutton”, and “Crockett-Doodle-Do” of Show 41; “Greedy For Tweety”, “Gopher Broke”, and “Hillbilly Hare” of Show 42; “False Hare”, “Beep Prepared”, and “Chow Hound” of Show 43; “Boston Quackie”, “Bill of Hare”, and “Porky’s Duck Hunt” of Show 44; and “Big House Bunny”, “Rocket-Bye Baby”, and “The Coy Decoy” of Show 45. On this week are cartoons referencing crime (“Boston Quackie”) and incarceration (“Big House Bunny”), which accord with week 10’s “The Unmentionables” (Show 47). Cafes of Franco-European ambiance are parts of “Bill of Hare” (Bugs’ pretended Shish Kabob Emporium) and “Boston Quackie” (the dining establishment patronised by Daffy “Quackie” and Mary). In “Boston Quackie”, there is a part of the Cloak and Dagger Express, called “Electrique Chair Car”, which appropriately precedes the electric chair sequence of “Big House Bunny”. An added word on the motif of the European “eatery”: “A Hound For Trouble” that transpires in an Italian restaurant is featured in Show forty nine on the next week. Also pertinent on this regard is the Luigi’s Diner coin-tossing scene of “Early to Bet” in Show 47. Sylvester is hospitalised and medicated in “Greedy For Tweety”, and the Goofy Gophers’ “psychological sporting-down process” outcomes in the barnyard dog’s swallowing of “E-Z Doze It” sleeping pills. In “Chow Hound”, another animal requires medical attention: the “flimflam Fido” bulldog who is the sufferer of his personal extreme appetite for meat. The episodes of week ten: Show forty six with “Bonanza Bunny”, “Chaser On the Rocks”, and “Cats A-Weigh!”; Show forty seven with “You Were Never Duckier”, “The Unmentionables”, and “Early to Bet”; Show forty eight with “Pop ‘im Pop!”, “Frigid Hare”, and “Bugged By a Bee”; Show 49 with “Horse Hare”, “Porky’s Bear Facts”, and “A Hound For Trouble”; and Show 50 with “Rebel Rabbit”, “Run, Run, Sweet Road Runner”, and “The EGGcited Rooster”. Beverages with ice are referenced in “Bonanza Bunny” by Bugs’ order of, “…a straight shot of carrot juice, over the rocks,” within the Dawson City Malibu Saloon and in the title of “Chaser On the Rocks”. Aboriginal Americans are frequent figures in week 10: the attack on Fort Lariat in “Horse Hare”, Bugs’ sale of Manhattan to the Indians in “Rebel Rabbit”, Wile E.’s rain dance in “Run, Run Sweet Road Runner”, and Henery Hawk’s “Injun” costume in “The EGGcited Rooster”. Cement is used to weight Bugs’ toes by Rocky and Mugsy in “The Unmentionables”, and a development worker is frustratingly attempting to determine a newly cemented sidewalk in “Pop ‘im Pop!”. More observations on the tenth week of Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends: the playing-by-cards between Bugs and Blacque Jacque Shellacque in “Bonanza Bunny” accords admirably with the effect of the Gambling Bug in “Early to Bet” and the antics of Bugs and Nasty Canasta in Show 51’s (week 11’s) “Barbary-Coast Bunny”; the wagering “occupation” is also talked about by Rocky (“Oh, yeah, properly, I’m the bookie right here, and I’ll do the booking.”) in “The Unmentionables”; Bugs is imprisoned in “Rebel Rabbit”, echoing his predicament as an inmate at Sing Song Prison one week earlier in “Big House Bunny” (Show 45) and in “The Unmentionables” in this week’s Show 47; “Bugged By a Bee”, the tale of Cool Cat’s timely athletic power surges born of stings by a bee appears to be linked by thorny antagonist to the in poor health-fated honey-gathering endeavour of Pa and Junior Bear in Show 54’s “The Bee-Deviled Bruin”. The cartoons included in week 11: “Barbary-Coast Bunny”, “Lickety-Splat!”, and “Sleepy-Time Possum” of Show 51; “The Foghorn Leghorn”, “Porky’s Movie Mystery”, and “A Star is Bored” of Show 52; “Tweet Zoo”, “Wideo Wabbit”, and “Don’t Give up the Sheep” of Show 53; “Persons are Bunny”, “War and Pieces”, and “The Bee-Deviled Bruin” of Show 54; and “The Daffy Duckaroo”, “Sock a Doodle Do”, and “Lighter Than Hare” of Show 55. More savage Native Americans wreak havoc in two cartoons in week 11, “Wideo Wabbit” and “Persons are Bunny”, each set in a tv studio during which Bugs respectively heckles Elmer Fudd and Daffy Duck and in the guise of an usher directs his looking rifle-toting foes right into a room whereby a violent, historic confrontation with Indians is being reenacted. In “Sock a Doodle Do”, the barnyard canine methods Foghorn Leghorn into looking by a “telescopic” tube at a literal “flying saucer” propelled directly into Foghorn’s face, a gag that corresponds with the alien-invasion-of-Earth premise of “Lighter Than Hare”. A wildcat released by Ralph Wolf from a field near to Sam Sheepdog in “Don’t Surrender the Sheep” accords with Sylvester’s encounter with the untamed lion in “Tweet Zoo”. Wile E. Coyote’s use of invisible paint in “War and Pieces” connects with Ralph Crumden’s false invisible ink in “Cheese it, the Cat!” (Show 58 in week 12). In “Barbary-Coast Bunny”, Bugs mistakes one in all Nasty Canasta’s gambling on line casino slot machines for a “tele-o-telephone”, and in “Lickety-Splat!”, a hammer falling onto Wile E.’s head causes his eyes to roll just like the symbols of a slot machine and register, “Tilt”. Week 12’s 5 instalments consisted of “Bugs Bunny’s Christmas Carol”, “Raw! Raw! Rooster!”, and “Just Plane Beep” in Show 56; “Freudy Cat”, “Baby Buggy Bunny”, and “The Lion’s Busy” in Show 57; “Bushy Hare”, “Porky and Daffy”, and “Cheese it, the Cat!” in Show 58; “The Slick Chick”, “Apes of Wrath”, and “Puss N’ Booty” in Show 59; “Wise Quackers”, “Clippety Clobbered”, and “The Windblown Hare” in Show 60. Foghorn Leghorn and Bugs Bunny endure the misery of care taking what at first appears to them to be an innocent minor in “The Slick Chick” and “Baby Buggy Bunny”. Bugs is erroneously transported by a drunken stork to a a maternal gorilla in “Apes of Wrath” and is inadvertently delivered by the identical hen (albeit not inebriated) to a mother kangaroo in “Bushy Hare”. Wile E.’s use of warfare surplus gear in “Just Plane Beep” is paying homage to Bugs’ building of a robotic from military left-over materials in Show 55’s (week 11’s) “Lighter Than Hare”. In “Bugs Bunny’s Christmas Carol”, Yosemite Sam as Scrooge is stacking coins slightly like the money accumulated by Bugs in Canasta’s place of gambling in “Barbary-Coast Bunny” (Show 51) is piled. The thirteenth and closing week of Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends was composed of the next cartoons: “14 Carrot Rabbit”, “The Pest That Came to Dinner”, and “Tired and Feathered” of Show 61; “The High and the Flighty”, “Two’s a Crowd”, and “A-Lad-in His Lamp” of Show 62; “The Dixie Fryer”, “Prince Varmint”, and “Mouse-Warming” of Show 63; “The Rebel Without Claws”, “Woolen Under Where”, and “Rabbit Seasoning” of Show 64; and “Hare-Abian Nights”, “To Itch His Own”, and “Bye, Bye, Bluebeard” of Show 65. “A-Lad-in His Lamp” and “Hare-Abian Nights” have Arabian settings, and Daffy Duck is bottled like a genie at the top of “The High and the Flighty”. Early Americana is referenced by the slavery theme and Daffy’s Lincoln disguise in Show 59’s “Wise Quackers” in week 12 and by the U.S. Civil War of “The Rebel Without Claws”. The sword worn by the executioner in “The Rebel Without Claws” has the same belt attachment aspect as that of “Prince Varmint”. “Mouse-Warming” and “Bye, Bye, Bluebeard” involve a mouse being swallowed and escaping the mouth of his wishful devourer through mouse-eater Claude or Bluebeard’s entrance tooth or teeth, that are opened and shut like doorways. Pierre, the mightiest termite, and Mighty Angelo, the World’s Strongest Flea- two tiny insects with potent muscles, respectively bedevil Porky Pig in “The Pest That Came to Dinner” and a swaggering, irritable bulldog in “To Itch His Own”. Show # 1 Yosemite Sam excessive diving in a Wild West carnival, Porky and Sylvester staying for a evening on the creepy Dry Gulch Hotel, and a chase by Wile E. Coyote of the Road Runner onto a freeway cloverleaf are points of this show. “High Diving Hare” with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam “Claws For Alarm” with Porky Pig and Sylvester “Hip Clip” from “Bye, Bye, Bluebeard” with Porky Pig “Fast and Furry-ous” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote Show # 2 Happily canine-less farmer Porky is beset with pushy Charlie Dog in search of a master, rodents Hubie and Bertie contrive to trigger mental collapse in Claude Cat so that they will have carefree residence in Claude’s home, and Marvin Martian and his assistant, K-9, come to Earth to acquire a living subject of research and hereby choose Bugs, who commandeers their flying saucer after enwrapping them in straightjackets. “Often an Orphan” with Porky Pig and Charlie Dog “Mouse Wreckers” with Claude Cat, Hubie, and Bertie “The Hasty Hare” with Bugs Bunny, Marvin Martian, and K-9 Show # three Bugs emerges victorious in opposition to his bovine foe in a bullfight ring, Sylvester acts to guard Tweety from an orange cat’s hungry clutches, for Granny has threatened a violin string destiny for Sylvester ought to any harm befall Tweety, and Henery Hawk is lectured by Foghorn Leghorn on the necessity of “starting small” in his quest for hen flesh. “Bully For Bugs” with Bugs Bunny and the Bull “Tweet and Sour” with Tweety, Sylvester, and Granny “Hip Clip” from “Sahara Hare” with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam “Henhouse Henery” with Foghorn Leghorn and Henery Hawk Show # four A development worker discovers a frog that may sing only for him and thus frustrates his goal of achieving fame and fortune by exhibiting the tuneful amphibian, Bugs performs golf with a brief-tempered Scot, and Daffy reads to Warner Brothers mogul J. L. the scripted Merry Olde English saga of the Scarlet Pumpernickel, played ineptly by Daffy. “The Scarlet Pumpernickel” with Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Sylvester, Elmer Fudd, Henery Hawk, and Mama Bear “My Bunny Lies Over the Sea” with Bugs Bunny and Angus McCrory “One Froggy Evening” with Michigan J. Frog Show # 5 Ralph Phillips slips in and out of flights of daydream fantasy in the middle of school lessons, Wile E. Coyote’s Batman costume fails to allow him to seize the Road Runner, and a pair of hillbillies sq. dance with one another in compliance with the violent, yokel lyrics sung by Bugs. “From A to Z-z-z-z” with Ralph Phillips “Gee Whiz-z-z-z!” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote “Hip Clip” from “Lovelorn Leghorn” with Foghorn Leghorn and Miss Prissy “Hillbilly Hare” with Bugs Bunny and the Martin Brothers Show # 6 Bugs executes a one-rabbit mutiny towards cruel Captain Shanghai (Yosemite) Sam aboard the Sad Sack, formerly the Jolly Roger, Daffy as sleuth Dorlock Homes visits a pub in Victorian London with overconfident intention of apprehending the infamous Shropshire Slasher, and a squirrel endeavours at excessive altitude to crack open a very stubborn nut. “Mutiny On the Bunny” with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam “Deduce, You Say” with Daffy Duck and Porky Pig “Hip Clip” from “Tweet Zoo” with Tweety and Sylvester “Much Ado About Nutting” with the Nut-Collecting Squirrel Show # 7 Bugs and Daffy run from the rifle of hunter Elmer Fudd, who’s confused as to whether it’s rabbit season or duck season and is uncertain that his “elephant gun” is suitable for killing rabbit or duck, Wile E. Coyote’s catapult repeatedly drops a boulder on top of him, and Sylvester and Sylvester Jr. encounter baby kangaroo Hippety Hopper, which they mistake for a large mouse, whereas they are in mouse-catcher Sylvester’s museum office. “Mouse-Taken Identity” with Sylvester, Sylvester Jr., and Hippety Hopper “Rabbit Fire” with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Elmer Fudd “To Beep or To not Beep” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote Show # 8 Bugs errs on his trip route to Miami Beach and finds himself in Antarctica, the place he protects a penguin from seize by an Eskimo. With a magnifying glass, bulldog Marc Antony proves that his kitten good friend, Pussyfoot, is capable of scaring all of the infesting rodents from the house of Marc and Pussyfoot’s master. Porky’s kindness toward a big, slobbering dog ends in his inability to lose the overly affectionate canine. “Frigid Hare” with Bugs Bunny and the Penguin “Kiss Me Cat” with Marc Antony and Pussyfoot “Dog Collared” with Porky Pig Show # 9 Rolling pin in hand, Miss Prissy seeks a husband- Foghorn Leghorn; the Tasmanian Devil, having broken free from a crate on a pier, carnivorously pesters carrot-basting Bugs, who lures Taz on a quest for moose meat into a prepare tunnel- containing a prepare, in fact; and two mice, wishing to have unopposed occupancy of Claude Cat’s residence, convince hypochondriac Claude Cat that he’s critically sick and in determined want of an operation to be performed by them- an operation that they deceive Claude into believing to have killed him and resulted in his rise by balloon to Cat Heaven. “Bill of Hare” with Bugs Bunny and Tasmanian Devil “Lovelorn Leghorn” with Foghorn Leghorn and Miss Prissy “Hip Clip” from “A Bear For Punishment” with the Three Bears “The Hypo-Chondri-Cat” with Claude Cat, Hubie, and Bertie Show # 10 Daffy endeavours to gain entry to an ailing millionaire’s mansion in order to provoke laughter within the rich one earlier than his death and is blocked from entering the lavish house by the millionaire’s stodgy butler. A mouse wishing Sylvester’s removing from impeding his attainment of a block of cheese deceives Mike Bulldog into considering Sylvester to be a provocative foe. Finally, Elmer’s hunting of Bugs is parodied to the pretentiousness of Wagnerian opera. “Daffy Dilly” with Daffy Duck “Stooge For a Mouse” with Sylvester and Mike Bulldog “What’s Opera, Doc?” with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd Show # eleven Emperor Nero commands Roman Legionnaire Yosemite Sam to acquire a victim, Bugs, to feed to the Colosseum lions, however the big cats maul and eat Sam and the Emperor; Daffy is content to simply accept responsibility and acclaim for producing the golden egg really laid by a goose, that’s till Rocky the mobster abducts and orders Daffy by gunpoint to put more such eggs; and murderous mice instill terror in Sylvester who’s residing with blase Porky in an previous, spooky house. “Roman Legion-Hare” with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam “Golden Yeggs” with Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, and Rocky “Hip Clip” from “Zoom at the top” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote “Scaredy Cat” with Porky Pig and Sylvester Show # 12 Foghorn Leghorn shakes “boy genius” Egghead Jr.’s chemical concoction and is recipient of a violent explosion, Daffy, desperate to win towards Bugs in a competition for theatre viewers approval, swallows extremely risky fluids for a sensational act that may only be performed as soon as, and a parrot connives to eradicate the silly house cat with whom he shares his master’s dwelling and who precedes him in inheriting their grasp’s affluent legacy. “Little Boy Boo” with Foghorn Leghorn, Miss Prissy, and Egghead Jr. “Dough Ray Me-Ow” with Louie the Parrot and Heathcliff the Cat “Hip Clip” from “Stupor Duck” with Daffy Duck “Show Biz Bugs” with Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck Show # 13 A Transylvanian bloodsucker can’t better Bugs in a struggle of magic phrases, Papa Bear’s aspirations to being a circus performer are ruined by his many-accident-inflicting son and by a decidedly out-of-date newspaper, and Wile E. Coyote’s failed Road Runner-procurement ploys include a hand grenade in a toy aeroplane, a cannon positioned on the sting of a cliff, and axle grease rubbed onto his toes. “Transylvania 6-5000” with Bugs Bunny and Count Bloodcount “Bear Feat” with the Three Bears “Zip ‘n Snort” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote Show # 14 Bugs hails a taxi in the town and unwittingly enters the getaway automobile of bank robbers Rocky and Mugsy, who deliver Bugs to their hideout the place Bugs impersonates a policeman to dupe the villains into hiding inside a gasoline oven, which Bugs explodes, and Rocky and Mugsy surrender to the actual police to keep away from further damage by Bugs. Talent agent Porky views a number of oddball acts, together with a wolf’s self-destruction by ingesting quite a lot of explosive substances. Foghorn Leghorn frolics in winter ice and snow while engaging in a conflict of pranks with the barnyard dog and avoiding the “greedy, little choppers” of a foraging-for-food, hyperactive weasel. “Curtain Razor” with Porky Pig “Weasel While You’re employed” with Foghorn Leghorn and the Weasel “Bugs and Thugs” with Bugs Bunny, Rocky, and Mugsy Show # 15 Modern expertise fails to facilitate farmer Elmer Fudd’s elimination of the rabbit raider of his carrot patch, Charlie Dog proposes a pet-and-master relationship to an uninterested and fiery Southern Colonel, and within the wintry metropolis, Tweety flees Sylvester and an orange putty tat onto a frozen park pond and cuts the ice across the cats so that they fall into frigid water and turn into flu-stricken. “Robot Rabbit” with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd “Dog Gone South” with Charlie Dog and Colonel Shuffle “Hip Clip” from “To Itch His Own” with Angelo the Mighty Flea and Bulldog “Putty Tat Trouble” with Tweety and Sylvester Show # sixteen Elmer Fudd stalks rabbit and duck in a winter wilderness, unsure of what particular animal that it is the season to hunt, Wile E. Coyote succeeds only in freezing, bear trapping, and boomeranging himself while endeavouring to cease and eat the Road Runner, and a filmed file of the “trendy” Stone Age lifestyle is shown and narrated by Cave Darroway. “Duck! Rabbit, Duck!” with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Elmer Fudd “Zoom at the top” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote “Wild Wild World” with Cave Darroway Show # 17 The loading of gunpowder right into a rifle is problematic for Sylvester, significantly with Hippety Hopper pulling the rifle’s set off, Porky receives a surrealistic anti-smoking message, and Bugs’ arrival by mistake in the middle of the Sahara Desert is greeted by animosity by Saharan land baron Riff Raff (Yosemite) Sam. “The Slap-Hoppy Mouse” with Sylvester, Sylvester Jr., and Hippety Hopper “Wholly Smoke” with Porky Pig “Sahara Hare” with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam Show # 18 Daffy resorts to any means to stop a drunken stork from delivering one other bothersome baby to his dwelling; Claude Cat’s try and implicate innocent and gentle bulldog Marc Antony in the dropping of their fellow home pet Pussyfoot right into a vase provokes righteous indignation in Marc Antony, who forces a confession of the despicable deed from Claude to their master; and Bugs remembers for his nephew some of his most extravagant escapades. “Stork Naked” with Daffy Duck and the Drunken Stork “Feline Frame-Up” with Marc Antony, Pussyfoot, and Claude Cat “His Hare-Raising Tale” with Bugs Bunny and Clyde Rabbit Show # 19 Wearing a sorcerous Halloween mask, Bugs poses a menace to Hazel’s vanity that she is the “ugliest one of all”, it is another violent day on the job for Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog, and policeman Porky encounters a playful ghost in a haunted house. “Broom-Stick Bunny” with Bugs Bunny and Witch Hazel “A Sheep in the Deep” with Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog “Jeepers Creepers” with Porky Pig Show # 20 Foghorn Leghorn plays croquet and pirates with precocious mental chick Egghead Jr., who defeats him with applied mathematics in the previous and perforates and sinks him with use of tiny gunboats within the latter, Wile E. Coyote’s dynamite, elastic band, and heavy weight schemes to seize and feast upon the Road Runner miscarry, and Bugs protects a younger bunny from the hungry clutches of addle-brained Pete Puma. “Feather Dusted” with Foghorn Leghorn, Miss Prissy, and Egghead Jr. “Ready.. Set.. Zoom!” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote “Hip Clip” from “Mouse Wreckers” with Claude Cat, Hubie, and Bertie “Rabbit’s Kin” with Bugs Bunny and Pete Puma Show # 21 Daffy serves as Bugs’ stunt double in the hope of proving his mettle as a leading character for being granted a series of acclaimed cartoons all his personal, Miss Prissy’s chases the market truck carrying her presumed egg, snatches the egg from a lady getting ready to boil it, and finds herself within the hideout of infamous criminal Pretty Boy Bagel, each of them about to be apprehended by police, and Elmer Fudd, the King of the Elves, instructs an outmoded mercantile shoemaker on the importance of the fashionable industrial strategy of mass production, while Sylvester plots to make use of the magic phrase, Jehosophat, to rework Elmer right into a mouse for him to eat. “A Star is Bored” with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, and Yosemite Sam “An Egg Scramble” with Porky Pig and Miss Prissy “Yankee Dood it” with Sylvester and Elmer Fudd Show # 22 In a intelligent spoof of television’s Superman, Daffy, in cape and not-so-tight-tights, embarks upon a high-flying, battle against the non-existent evil incarnate Aardvark Ratnik; a baby lion craves the bone in the hair of a caveman Negro boy, who hunts a wily Mynah fowl, and Bugs is captured by Marvin Martian as a pet for Marvin’s captured Himalayan companion, the Abominable Snowman, but Bugs persuades the snowman to as an alternative adopt Marvin as the mechanism for his “Mickey Martian” wristwatch. “Stupor Duck” with Daffy Duck “Spaced-Out Bunny” with Bugs Bunny, Marvin Martian, and the Abominable Snowman “Hip Clip” from “The Pest That Came to Dinner” with Porky Pig and Pierre Termite “Caveman Inki” with Inki and the Mynah Bird Show # 23 Bumbling bumpkin Beaky Buzzard is adopted by a pair of English sparrows, Wile E. Coyote is the impacted victim of an old jalopy carried out by the Road Runner, and Bugs evades the advances of a fat, uncomely, lovelorn feminine bunny from Slobovia. “Strife With Father” with Beaky Buzzard “Highway Runnery” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote “Rabbit Romeo” with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd Show # 24 Daffy is a Klondike hunter for animal hides- and his quarry amid the ice, snow, and irascible polar bears, is Bugs’ regal pelt, Miss Prissy aspires to lure complacent bachelor Foghorn Leghorn to the altar as her mate, with the help of the barnyard canine, and Porky and Daffy are captives of the formidable proprietor of the Broken Arms Hotel pending their fee of a ponderous invoice. “The Iceman Ducketh” with Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck “Of Rice and Hen” with Foghorn Leghorn and Miss Prissy “Hip Clip” from “Crockett-Doodle-Do” with Foghorn Leghorn and Egghead Jr. “Porky Pig’s Feat” with Porky Pig and Daffy Duck Show # 25 The Goofy Gophers enter a food processing manufacturing unit with dedication to reclaim their vegetables confiscated by “vandals”, Bugs tells to a wizened man the story of what prompted a ruffian gambler desiring a lucky rabbit’s foot to leap off of the aspect of the Brooklyn Bridge, and Sylvester and Tweety are snowbound in a cabin the place the larder solely accommodates bird seed. “I Gopher You” with the Goofy Gophers “Bowery Bugs” with Bugs Bunny and Steve Brody “Hip Clip” from “Lickety-Splat!” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote “Snow Business” with Tweety, Sylvester, and Granny Show # 26 Bugs contests Yosemite Sam in a small-city mayoral election, Wile E. Coyote’s scheme to hypnotise the Road Runner into strolling off the edge of a cliff is thwarted when Wile E. entrances himself with his personal swaying watch and the Road Runner then supplies with signs the directions for Wile E. to walk into the deep chasm, and Bobo the Elephant is recruited to play all positions for the underdog group in a championship baseball sport. “Ballot Box Bunny” with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam “Boulder Wham!” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote “Gone Batty” with Bobo the Elephant Show # 27 Nighttime winter constable on patrol Porky finds vagrant Daffy loitering inside of the cosy show window of a closed- for-business department store and acts to take away the duck from the establishment. An inebriated, feathered bringer of a baby gorilla to expectant parents loses his tiny bundle and selects Bugs as a substitute for the infant simian, and the father ape is violently agitated by the rabbit son that he neither needs nor loves. Porky’s stay at Daffy’s hotel is hampered by a succession of relaxation-disturbing pests deposited in Porky’s room by Daffy- with an ever-rising fee requisitioned by Daffy for their removing. “Riff Raffy Daffy” with Daffy Duck and Porky Pig “Apes of Wrath” with Bugs Bunny and the Drunken Stork “Hip Clip” from “Claws For Alarm” with Porky Pig and Sylvester “Dime to Retire” with Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Show # 28 Foghorn Leghorn’s plan to marry nicely-to-do Miss Prissy to keep away from a long, cold winter in his personal squalor is complicated by Prissy’s adoption of lost-and-foundling Henery Hawk, who persists in succumbing to his innate urge to eat chicken and chewing the flesh of Foghorn’s arm, a fox pretends to be a canine to realize the friendship and confidence of the bulldog guarding the succulent chickens which the hungry fox desires to filch, however the bulldog is not fooled for a second by the fox and claims to be imparting to his “brother canine” a lesson of watchdoggery in throwing a stick of lit TNT for the fox to fetch and endure in his mouth the explosion. Lastly, Daffy bristles jealously at the eye given to Bugs by Edward R. Murrow’s Person to Person tv show. “Strangled Eggs” with Foghorn Leghorn, Henery Hawk, and Miss Prissy “A Fox in a Fix” with the Scheming Fox “Person to Bunny” with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Elmer Fudd Show # 29 A diminutive, baby-disguised bank robber acts to retrieve his “dirty money” after the sack thereof unintentionally falls into Bugs’ subterranean abode, Wile E. Coyote, in pursuit of the Road Runner, ties to his feet doves that pull him by means of cacti and weird rock formations, and Butch J. Bulldog’s scrappy, little son is a ache within the leg for Sylvester. “Baby Buggy Bunny” with Bugs Bunny and Baby-Faced Finster “Out and Out Rout” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote “Pappy’s Puppy” with Sylvester and Butch J. Bulldog Show # 30 Father’s Day for Papa Bear is a harrowing affair when his lummox of a son tries to shave him with a broken razor and light his pipe in his mouth with gunpowder and a match, Porky is chosen as a “tender touch” by a mongrel intently seeking a grasp, and Bugs’ prior years are reviewed in a parody of tv’s This is Your Life. “A Bear For Punishment” with the Three Bears “Porky’s Pooch” with Porky Pig “This is a Life?” with Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, and Granny Show # 31 Bugs deftly opposes dreaded fast gunslinger Yosemite Sam in a pistol-firing contest in a Wild West saloon and strives with success to stop Sam from plundering a practice; Sylvester’s initiation into the Loyal Order of Alley Cats includes him placing a bell around the neck of “giant mouse” Hippety Hopper- a activity simpler described than executed; and Daffy and Porky are poker-faced, Space Age gumshoes on the jet exhaust path of the notorious thug, Mother Machre. “Wild and Woolly Hare” with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam “Bell Hoppy” with Sylvester and Hippety Hopper “Rocket Squad” with Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Show # 32 High seas pirate Yosemite Sam finds fierce opposition to his tried seizure of a ship by a stowaway in said ship’s carrot cargo, Daffy and Elmer wage warfare in a marshland when Elmer comes thereto to hunt ducks and Daffy indignantly objects to Elmer’s intent, and Foghorn Leghorn deceives Henery Hawk into deciding on the barnyard canine as fowl quarry- pheasant below glass. “Quack Shot” with Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd “Captain Hareblower” with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam “The Leghorn Blows at Midnight” with Foghorn Leghorn and Henery Hawk Show # 33 Tweety and Granny, while travelling across a prairie, are attacked by a tribe of Indian cats (all Sylvester or Sylvester variants), discover shelter in an abandoned fort, and with guns, explosives, and pluck adeptly battle the Native American felines. Wile E. Coyote’s failed Road Runner seize schemes embrace a dropped barrel rimmed with sticks of lit TNT, dynamite detonated beneath a bridge, and ACME tornado seeds combined with chicken seed. Marvin Martian’s abduction of Earth creature Bugs as a residing topic of research, is foiled by Bugs, who enwraps Marvin and Marvin’s assistant, K-9, in straitjackets and therefore attains control of their flying saucer. “Tom Tom Tomcat” with Tweety, Sylvester, and Granny “Whoa, Be-Gone!” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote “Hip Clip” from “Weasel Stop” with Foghorn Leghorn and the Weasel “The Hasty Hare” with Bugs Bunny, Marvin Martian, and K-9 Show # 34 Halloween present consists of Daffy’s Jekyll-and Hyde break up personality ploy to frighten his grudging home host Porky into providing for Daffy’s every whim for fear of evoking Daffy’s monstrous alter-ego, Bugs’ battle towards Witch Hazel, who desires to cannibalise Hansel and Gretel, and Jack Benny’s dream that he and Mary Livingstone are mice lured into the maw of a cat that’s disguised as the Kit-Kat Club the place mouse Benny aims to play his violin. “The Prize Pest” with Porky Pig and Daffy Duck “Bewitched Bunny” with Bugs Bunny and Witch Hazel “The Mouse That Jack Built” with Jack Benny Mouse Show # 35 Daffy’s sneaky selection of winter quarters is the cosy dwelling of Porky Pig and Porky’s intruder-sensing-and-hating canine; Emperor Nero commands Captain of the Roman Guards Yosemite Sam to discover a victim to feed to the Colosseum’s hoard of lions- and though Sam selects Bugs because the meal for the big cats, the lions as a substitute choose to dine upon Sam and the Emperor; lazy, fats, pampered pussy Dodsworth, ordered by his mistress to “spherical up” the entire mice in their home, deceives a kitten into doing the work on the pretence that he’s giving to the kitten invaluable instruction and practicum in the catly art of rodent capture. “Cracked Quack” with Daffy Duck and Porky Pig “Roman Legion-Hare” with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam “Kiddin’ the Kitten” with Dodsworth the Cat Show # 36 Daffy has “pronoun trouble” when trying to persuade Elmer that it is rabbit season moderately than duck season for searching, Wile E. Coyote’s Burmese tiger lure, supposed to capture the Road Runner, spawns a real tiger, and Ralph Crumden, his wife, Alice, and his pal, Ned Morton (all mice) strive with such inadequate contrivances as Ralph inside of an empty can and Ralph and Ned inside a mechanically propelled “Trojan canine”, to pass an orange cat so as to accumulate food from a refrigerator, until spunky Alice exhibits to the male mice how feline impediments can be eradicated with feminine bravado and a single punch. “Rabbit Seasoning” with Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, and Daffy Duck “Stop! Look! And Hasten!” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote “The Honey-Mousers” with the Honey-Mousers Show # 37 A worm is desired as meals or as bait for food by both Foghorn Leghorn and a cat. Porky’s pied piping purpose of ridding Hamelin of its infesting rodents infuriates the town’s cats, whose leader endeavours within the guise of a large mouse to show Porky incapable of finishing this job and to hereby preserve feline relevance and honour in Hamelin. Lastly, Bugs tunnels into the northern British Isles and there plays golf in opposition to an irritable Scottish clansman. “A Fractured Leghorn” with Foghorn Leghorn “Paying the Piper” with Porky Pig “My Bunny Lies Over the Sea” with Bugs Bunny and Angus McCrory Show # 38 Bugs remembers his youth, an intoxicated stork brings a giant child to regular-sized parents, who attempt to cope with the big bundle of joy, and Daffy is a non-public investigator responding to studies of mayhem and murder at a lavish property and encountering a ravishingly lovely lady mallard. “The Super Snooper” with Daffy Duck “Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny” with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd “Goo Goo Goliath” with the Drunken Stork Show # 39 Wile E. Coyote’s electronic brain advises him on how best to seize Bugs, and every time, the elaborate schemes fail, with explosive or crushing results for Wile E.; a radio game show is wretched for Porky, who should endure the punishments for incorrect answers to questions posed by sadistic host Daffy; and a flying cat, whose tail acts as a propeller, defends a feminine feline from a belligerent bulldog. “To Hare is Human” with Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote “The Ducksters” with Daffy Duck and Porky Pig “Go Fly a Kit” with Bulldog and the Flying Cat Show # 40 A young mouse goals that he’s Little Red Riding Hood and that Sylvester is the massive Bad Wolf, with their confrontation occurring inside of a home and Sylvester being defeated by the mouse’s cunning and hurriedly constructed contraption- a miniature Army tank. Wile E. Coyote’s ploys to stop and catch the Road Runner with a tennis internet, dynamite suspended on a rope, and a bomb which the helium-inflated Wile E. tries to drop from excessive altitude, are all full failures. Violence escalates as virtuous Bugs and dishonest Yosemite Sam electioneer as rival candidates for mayor in a small town. “Little Red Rodent Hood” with Sylvester “Shot and Bothered” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote “Hip Clip” from “Easy Peckin’s” with the Scheming Fox “Ballot Box Bunny” with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam Show # forty one Yankee bunny Bugs is blocked for a time from reaping the report carrot crop in Alabama by ornery Confederate soldier Yosemite Sam, who guards the Mason-Dixon Line 90 years after the top of the American Civil War. Foghorn Leghorn escorts genius boy chick Egghead Jr. to the forest to show him about scouting and woodcraft- real Davey Crockett stuff, but it’s Foghorn who learns lessons of making whistles and smoke indicators, beginning fires, triggering rainfall, and setting traps, from the prodigious Egghead. Ralph Wolf in the guise of Little Bo Peep, succeeds at tricking Sam Sheepdog into permitting him to assert possession of certainly one of Sam’s lambs, but Ralph has an unpleasant surprise when his deliberate mutton dinner removes its carcass to reveal a sure irate canine. “Southern Fried Rabbit” with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam “Double or Mutton” with Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog “Hip Clip” from “High Diving Hare” with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam “Crockett-Doodle-Do” with Foghorn Leghorn and Egghead Jr. Show # forty two Sylvester, Tweety, and a bulldog are all hospitalised with damaged legs and underneath the care of Granny, who is a nurse; the Goofy Gophers move to reacquire vegetables plucked from the farm garden beneath which the gophers reside and imagine all rising legumes to belong to them, by covertly giving to the barnyard dog guarding the harvested vegetables trigger to doubt his sanity; and Bugs loves mountain music, particularly when it’s he who sings the lyrics, for a sq. dance pitting his enemies, two hillbillies, violently in opposition to one another. “Greedy For Tweety” with Tweety, Sylvester and Granny “Gopher Broke” with the Goofy Gophers “Hillbilly Hare” with Bugs Bunny and the Martin Brothers Show # 43 Big Bad Wolf and his nephew try to lure Bugs to his doom and to their hungry bellies on the pretence of Bugs joining Club del Canejo, a membership for rabbits, with Big Bad and his young kin disguised as bunnies in brotherhood with Bugs and scheming in vain to impale Bugs in an iron maiden and to fire him out of a cannon. A gluttonous bully bulldog will resort to any deception- with a cat and a mouse as his intimidated stooges- to accumulate meaty foodstuffs- until such time as he has eaten a lot cow flesh that he’s obesely in need of rapid medical attention. Wile E. Coyote’s items of unsuccessful use in his chase of the Road Runner: an extended tripping foot, a portable gap, a magnet, and a rocket sled on a railroad track. “False Hare” with Bugs Bunny and the big Bad Wolf “Beep Prepared” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote “Chow Hound” with Bulldog Show # forty four Daffy is an American detective living in Paris and in pursuit on a practice of a slinky East Bloc operative wearing a inexperienced hat and who has stolen a briefcase with prime secret contents; Bugs delivers a scuttled Australian fright ship’s cargo, the Tasmanian Devil, to a zoo; and Porky ventures to a marshland to fallibly hunt duck- Daffy Duck, to be exact. “Boston Quackie” with Daffy Duck and Porky Pig “Bill of Hare” with Bugs Bunny and Tasmanian Devil “Porky’s Duck Hunt” with Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Show # 45 Bugs is jailed- but not for long- by Sing Song Prison guard (Yosemite) Sam Schultz; a disturbance in a cosmic drive ends in a Martian baby being delivered to Earth dad and mom, whereas an Earthling infant starts its born days on Mars; and Porky and Daffy are inhabitants of books that come to life by night in “Ye Book Shoppe”. “Big House Bunny” with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam “Rocket-Bye Baby” with Mot the Infant Martian “The Coy Decoy” with Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Show # 46 Bugs wins in a Dawson City saloon squabble with gold declare usurper Blacque Jacque Shellacque, Sylvester is hired to be a ship’s resident mouse-catcher, and Wile E. Coyote is more thirsty for water than hungry for Road Runner beneath the hotter-than-ordinary desert solar. “Bonanza Bunny” with Bugs Bunny and Blacque Jacque Shellacque “Chaser On the Rocks” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote “Cats A-Weigh!” with Sylvester, Sylvester Jr., and Hippety Hopper Show # forty seven Daffy disguises himself as a rooster to be able to be eligible to win $5,000 however didn’t expect to be the chosen dinner for a father-and-son feast by Henery Hawk on behalf of his “esteemed” father, George K. Chickenhawk; Bugs fights organised crime- and Rocky the gangster and Rocky’s bumbling henchman, Mugsy- in the 1920s; the Gambling Bug’s chunk fosters gambling fever in a cat, who plays playing cards for penalties with a bulldog, loses each game, and must endure the implications. “You Were Never Duckier” with Daffy Duck and Henery Hawk “The Unmentionables” with Bugs Bunny, Rocky, and Mugsy “Hip Clip” from “Snow Business” with Tweety and Sylvester “Early to Bet” with the Gambling Bug Show # forty eight Baby kangaroo Hippety Hopper escapes captivity in a circus and jumps into a yard where Sylvester is bragging to his son about his alleged mouse-preventing prowess- and because Sylvester Sr. and Jr. presume Hippety to be an enormous rodent, Sylvester must fight and thus be humiliatingly bested many times by the playful, younger kangaroo; Bugs’ improper turn in his burrow to Miami Beach brings him to Antarctica, where he protects a penguin from seize by an Eskimo; Cool Cat’s success in school sports is due entirely to his reactions on reflex to bee stings of him at key competitive moments. “Pop ‘im Pop!” with Sylvester, Sylvester Jr., and Hippety Hopper “Frigid Hare” with Bugs Bunny and the Penguin “Hip Clip” from “A Hound For Trouble” with Charlie Dog “Bugged By a Bee” with Cool Cat Show # 49 Bugs is a soldier assigned to solitarily guard Fort Lariat in 1886 from an attack by a hoard of Indians commanded by Renegade (Yosemite) Sam; Porky epitomises the advantage of labor on his farm whereas a neighbour bear idles away his time by a summer time, the outcome being ample meals supply for Porky when snow falls and the bear begging for gratuity from Porky, who’s compelled by the motto of “Love thy neighbour,” to be generous to the lazy bear; and Charlie Dog is in Italy, pushily trying to ingratiate himself in pet-grasp-relationship proposals with a opposite restaurateur. “Horse Hare” with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam “Porky’s Bear Facts” with Porky Pig “A Hound For Trouble” with Charlie Dog Show # 50 Bugs goes ballistic when he learns that rabbits solely advantage a hunting bounty of 2 cents as they’re supposedly harmless creatures, Wile E. Coyote plays hopscotch with the Road Runner unaware that he on the edge of a precarious precipice that “provides means” beneath his ft and later disguises a lightning rod as a feminine street runner to decoy the Road Runner to electrocution however is himself struck by lightning, and Henery Hawk, dressed as an Indian, snatches the egg that Foghorn Leghorn has been commanded by his shrewish wife to guard. “Rebel Rabbit” with Bugs Bunny and the sport Commissioner “Run, Run, Sweet Road Runner” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote “Hip Clip” from “Bear Feat” with the Three Bears “The EGGcited Rooster” with Foghorn Leghorn and Henery Hawk Show # 51 A bandit swindles Bugs out of the gold boulder discovered accidentally by Bugs, and Bugs avenges himself handsomely by visiting the bandit’s new, San Franciscan on line casino and winning there a fortune from a slot machine and games of “draw poker” and Russian roulette; Pa O’Possum tries to rouse his lazy, hanging-from-tree son to peel potatoes; and roller skis, a slingshot, exploding darts, and a boomerang do not profit Wile E. Coyote’s plan to capture and devour the Road Runner. “Barbary-Coast Bunny” with Bugs Bunny and Nasty Canasta “Lickety-Splat!” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote “Sleepy-Time Possum” with Ma, Pa, and Junior O’Possum Show # fifty two Foghorn Leghorn swaggers around a barnyard, affirming his roosterhood to an inexperienced, pint-sized chicken hawk, Porky labours as a caretaker at a theatre, and Daffy serves as Bugs’ stunt double in the hope of proving his mettle as a number one character for being granted a series of acclaimed cartoons all his personal. “The Foghorn Leghorn” with Foghorn Leghorn and Henery Hawk “Porky’s Movie Mystery” with Porky Pig “A Star is Bored” with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, and Yosemite Sam Show # fifty three Tweety as a zoo exhibit eludes Sylvester by flying inside of a bear cage and onto the limb of a tree surrounded by an alligator pit, Bugs flees Elmer by a tv studio, and Ralph Wolf cannot filch the sheep in Sam Sheepdog’s care despite disguising himself as Greek god Pan with a flute to lull Sam to sleep. “Tweet Zoo” with Tweety and Sylvester “Wideo Wabbit” with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd “Hip Clip” from “Gee Whiz-z-z-z!” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote “Don’t Quit the Sheep” with Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog Show # 54 When Daffy forces Bugs at rifle point to come with him to a television studio to be his bounty for a thousand dollar prize, Bugs lures ever-greedy Daffy into answering a jackpot question on a phone with a dynamite receiver and onto the set for “Indian Massacre at Burton’s Bend”, whereon Daffy is scalped; a thrown hand grenade is ricocheted into Wile E. Coyote’s face by a cactus, and Wile E.’s invisible paint does not protect him from being struck by a beep-beeping truck; and Pa Bear needs to acquire honey from a bee’s nest up in a tree- a painfully futile task when his assistant is his clumsy, dimwit son. “Persons are Bunny” with Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck “War and Pieces” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote “The Bee-Deviled Bruin” with the Three Bears Show # 55 A loony love triangle in the Wild West between Daffy, the pretty duck squaw with whom he is smitten, and the squaw’s initial admirer- an enormous Indian, begins this instalment whereby Bugs battles Yosemite Sam of Outer Space, who has, together with his army of robots, come to Earth in a flying saucer to accumulate an Earthling for research and has on this regard chosen junkyard inhabitant Bugs, and Foghorn Leghorn and the barnyard dog meet and use against each other a nervous prize fighter rooster who launches into outbursts of punching every time he hears a bell. “The Daffy Duckaroo” with Daffy Duck “Sock a Doodle Do” with Foghorn Leghorn and Kid Banty “Lighter Than Hare” with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam Show # fifty six Yosemite Sam is Ebenezer Scrooge, Porky Pig is Bob Cratchit, Tweety is Tiny Tim, and Bugs is the spectre who imparts to Scrooge the true which means of Christmas, Foghorn Leghorn endures an uninvited go to by his annoying, egotistical, sensible joking faculty chum- Jackie Gleason-impressed rooster Rhode Island Red, and the World War I aeroplane with which Wile E. Coyote chases the Road Runner is catapulted by a string of energy lines toward a violent crash. “Bugs Bunny’s Christmas Carol” with Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, Porky Pig, Tweety, Sylvester, Pepe Le Pew, Elmer Fudd, and Foghorn Leghorn “Raw! Raw! Rooster!” with Foghorn Leghorn and Rhode Island Red “Just Plane Beep” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote Show # 57 Sylvester requires psychiatric therapy after one too many humiliating defeats in his tussles with “big mouse” Hippety Hopper, Bugs brings to justice a midget financial institution robber in baby guise, and Beaky Buzzard cannot look forward to Leo the Lion to be decently deceased before making an attempt to devour him- and Leo is unable to flee Beaky even by rocketing to the Moon. “Freudy Cat” with Sylvester, Sylvester Jr., and Hippety Hopper “Baby Buggy Bunny” with Bugs Bunny and Baby-Faced Finster “The Lion’s Busy” with Beaky Buzzard and Leo the Lion Show # 58 A collection of accidents results in Bugs being delivered by stork to a maternal kangaroo in the Australian jungle, where he heckles an Aborigine hunter armed with a spear and aiming to dine on Bugs’ flesh; Daffy spars in a boxing ring with a defending champion; and mice Ralph Crumden and Ned Morton act to take away the feline impediment to their entry to a refrigerator for a cupcake with which to have a good time the birthday of Ralph’s wife, Alice. “Bushy Hare” with Bugs Bunny and the Spear-Throwing Aborigine “Porky and Daffy” with Porky Pig and Daffy Duck “Cheese it, the Cat!” with the Honey-Mousers Show # fifty nine Foghorn Leghorn rapidly regrets volunteering to babysit a mischievous boy chick; an inebriated, feathered bringer of a baby gorilla to expectant parents loses his tiny bundle and selects Bugs as a replacement for the infant simian, and the father ape is violently agitated by the rabbit son that he neither wants nor loves; and an orange cat named Rudolph schemes unsuccessfully to snatch feisty Petey Bird from his cage for function of feathered feast. “The Slick Chick” with Foghorn Leghorn “Apes of Wrath” with Bugs Bunny and the Drunken Stork “Hip Clip” from “Scaredy Cat” with Porky Pig and Sylvester “Puss N’ Booty” with Rudolph Cat and Petey Bird Show # 60 Daffy, the “little, black, duck”, becomes self-indulgent slave to farmer Elmer Fudd, Wile E. Coyote’s new chemistry set produces some ineffective gadgets for making an attempt Road Runner capture, and Bugs exacts retribution against Three Little Pigs who sold to him homes of straw and wooden doomed to demolition by the massive Bad Wolf’s bluster. “Wise Quackers” with Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd “Clippety Clobbered” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote “The Windblown Hare” with Bugs Bunny and the massive Bad Wolf Show # sixty one Yosemite Sam tries to exploit, completely for his personal acquire, Bugs’ capacity to sense the presence underfoot of gold. The francophone, muscular termite infesting Porky’s house proves inconceivable to exterminate. Lastly, Wile E. Coyote’s bogus chook sanctuary, a telephone sales space with a dynamite fuse, doesn’t finish the Road Runner’s path-blazing ways. “14 Carrot Rabbit” with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam “The Pest That Came to Dinner” with Porky Pig and Pierre Termite “Hip Clip” from “Feather Dusted” with Foghorn Leghorn and Egghead Jr. “Tired and Feathered” with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote Show # sixty two Practical joke paraphernalia vendor Daffy Duck supplies a few of the props for the battle of pranks between Foghorn Leghorn and the barnyard dog, Claude Cat endeavours to remove Frisky Puppy, who has been adopted as Claude’s fellow house pet by Claude’s master and mistress, and an arm-flailing genie transports Bugs to Baghdad for a harrowing confrontation with a violently greedy sheik. “The High and the Flighty” with Foghorn Leghorn and Daffy Duck “Two’s a Crowd” with Claude Cat and Frisky Puppy “A-Lad-in His Lamp” with Bugs Bunny and Smoky the Genie Show # 63 A father-and-son pair of hillbilly rooster hawks attempt to fail to feast upon Foghorn Leghorn, who is vacationing within the Deep South, Yosemite Sam is a Viking trying to pillage a medieval English castle whose righteous defender, to Sam’s frustration, is Bugs, and Claude Cat for awhile stands between a male mouse and the article of the mouse’s infatuation. “The Dixie Fryer” with Foghorn Leghorn, Pappy, and Elvis “Prince Varmint” with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam “Hip Clip” from “A Bear For Punishment” with the Three Bears “Mouse-Warming” with Claude Cat Show # 64 Tweety is a Confederate Army service hen with a high secret message for General Lee which the Yankees dispatch Secret Messenger Destroyer Sylvester to intercept, Ralph Wolf constructs the last word Sam Sheepdog-destroying apparatus however didn’t count on the inopportune blowing of the 5 o’clock whistle, and Daffy has “pronoun trouble” when attempting to convince Elmer that it’s rabbit season moderately than duck season for searching. “The Rebel Without Claws” with Tweety and Sylvester “Woolen Under Where” with Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog “Rabbit Seasoning” with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Elmer Fudd Show # sixty five Bugs tunnels right into a sultan’s palace, where he is obliged, with menace of a crocodile pit destiny if he refuses, to inform some entertaining tales to the sultan; a circus performer muscular flea’s trip in a shaggy canine’s hair is disrupted by the assaults upon the mongrel by a bully bulldog, against whom the flea retaliates with its brute strength on behalf of the mongrel; and Porky bolts his doors and seals his home windows in opposition to an escaped killer named Bluebeard, whom a mouse in his house then impersonates to extort a banquet from Porky. “Hare-Abian Nights” with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam “To Itch His Own” with Angelo the Mighty Flea and Bulldog “Hip Clip” from “Don’t Quit the Sheep” with Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog “Bye, Bye, Bluebeard” with Porky Pig
In September, 1992, the 65 syndicated instalments of Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends were recalled from distribution as several of the cartoons thereon had been shuffled over to The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show or to Looney Tunes On Nickelodeon, in exchange for cartoons not beforehand seen on Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends. Starting in September, 1992, a brand new package deal, or new season, of Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends instalments was distributed solely to associates of the Fox Network in the U.S. and contained such cartoons as “Pancho’s Hideaway” and “Trip For Tat” and now not featured ethnically or racially risque cartoons like “Caveman Inki”, “Horse Hare”, “Wise Quackers, or “Tom Tom Tomcat”. “Rebel Rabbit” was reduce to remove its scene during which Bugs returns Manhattan to the Indians. “Chow Hound” had its ending snipped by the Fox censors. For the brand new season of instalments beginning on Fox affiliates in September, 1992, the opening to Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends was modified and confirmed Bugs Bunny being awoken by his alarm clock and dashing out of his hole in a scramble not to be late for his tv show. He runs onto the Warner Brothers manufacturing lot and nearly collides with a number of of his fellow cartoon celebrities earlier than reaching a set, running in entrance of the Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends television collection logo, and collapsing because he is “out of breath” from his run to the studio. With some modification (music change, new television show logo, and Bugs not collapsing when he poses in entrance of the brand), this may also be the usual opening for That’s Warner Bros.!, the Warner Brothers Network’s own cartoon compilation tv series, in 1995. There has been no illustration as yet on commercial videocassette, laser videodisc, or digital videodisc (DVD) of the openings, closing credits, and “Hip Clip” introductions to Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends. IN MEMORIAM Cartoon administrators Friz Freleng, Chuck Jones, Robert McKimson, Tex Avery, Robert Clampett, Frank Tashlin, Arthur Davis, and Norman McCabe
Voice characterisation performers Mel Blanc, Arthur Q. Bryan, Daws Butler, and Bea Benaderet
Musicians Carl W. Stalling, Milt Franklyn, John Seely, and Bill Lava All pictures (c) Warner Bros.
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