Case of the Missing Hare (1942) | |
Director(s) | Chuck Jones |
Producer(s) | Leon Schlesinger |
Top Genres | Animation, Comedy, Family |
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Case of the Missing Hare (1942) was a Family - Animation Film directed by Chuck Jones and produced by Leon Schlesinger.
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[Ala Bahma rudely smears a pie on Bugs' face]
Bugs Bunny: [to the audience] Of course you realize this means war!
Bugs Bunny: I live here. That's my home, such as it is.
Bugs Bunny: Look, Doc. Do I go around nailing signs over your house? Do I? There's still such a thing as private property, you know. Did you ever hear about the inalienable right of the sanctity of the home?
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Bugs Bunny: [to the audience] Of course you realize this means war!
Bugs Bunny: I live here. That's my home, such as it is.
Bugs Bunny: Look, Doc. Do I go around nailing signs over your house? Do I? There's still such a thing as private property, you know. Did you ever hear about the inalienable right of the sanctity of the home?
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In a rare departure, Bugs is briefly depicted as having five fingers, instead of the usual four (as his hand is searching for the carrot on the magician's hat).
Bugs Bunny says, "If I dood it, I get a whippin'. I dood it!" The line is a reference to Red Skelton's radio character, the Mean Widdle Kid.
It is one of the few cartoons in which Bugs doesn't say his famous catchphrase "Eh, what's up, Doc?".
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Bugs Bunny says, "If I dood it, I get a whippin'. I dood it!" The line is a reference to Red Skelton's radio character, the Mean Widdle Kid.
It is one of the few cartoons in which Bugs doesn't say his famous catchphrase "Eh, what's up, Doc?".
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