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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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[last lines]
Bugs Bunny: If I dood it, I get a whippin'. I dood it!
[Bugs hits Bahma in face with pie]
Bugs Bunny: [singing] Aloha Oe, farewell to thee...


Ala Bahma: Uh, do you like blacksberries pie?
Bugs Bunny: [shakes his head] No, no... did you say blackberry pie?
[Ala Bahma nods]
Bugs Bunny: Yum. Yummy.
[Ala Bahma pulls a hanky, places it on his palm, pulls it to reveal a pie]
Ala Bahma: Well, have some!
[Ala Bahma smears the pie on Bugs' face]
Ala Bahma: [chuckling nastily] Ha-ha-ha! Ho-ho-ho! What a dumb bunny! Ha-ha-ha!
[Ala Bahma leaves]
Bugs Bunny: [to the audience] Of course you realize this means war!


Bugs Bunny: Let's see now. Uh, you was trying to prestigogiga... prestadagigoo... pro presta... pull a rabbit out of the hat. Regardez!
[Bugs dives into the hat]
Bugs Bunny: Rootah, Vootah, Zoot!
[He pulls himself from the hat by the ears and takes several bows]


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It is one of the few cartoons in which Bugs doesn't say his famous catchphrase "Eh, what's up, Doc?".
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.
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).
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