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<HEAD><TITLE>Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Bugs Bunny </TITLE> <script language="JavaScript"><!-- var message="Contact webmaster concerning permission to use images"; // Message for the alert box function click(e) {if (document.all){if(event.button == 2){alert(message);return false;}}if(document.layers){if (e.which == 3){alert(message);return false;}}}if(document.layers){document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEDOWN);}document.onmousedown=click;// --></script> <META name = "author" content = "Donald D. Markstein"> <META name = "description" content = "Hypertext encyclopedia of comics and animation"> <META name = "subject" content = "Hypertext encyclopedia of comics and animation"> <META name = "keywords" content = "comic books animated cartoons animation comics comix syndicated comic strips"> <META name = "publisher" content = "Donald D. Markstein"> <META name = "format" content = "text/html"> <META name = "language" content = "EN"> </HEAD><BODY> <body onload="if (self!= top) top.location = self.location"></body> <BODY BGCOLOR="FFFFFF" TEXT="000000" LINK="0000EE" VLINK="551A8B"> <TABLE><TR><TD WIDTH=260 VALIGN="CENTER"><IMG GALLERYIMG="NO" ALIGN="LEFT" HEIGHT=393 WIDTH=250 ALT="Bugs." SRC="bugs.jpg"> <TD VALIGN="CENTER"> <H1>BUGS BUNNY</H1><FONT SIZE=4> <B>Original Medium:</B> Theatrical Animation <BR><B>Released by: </B>Warner Bros. <BR><B>First Appeared:</B> 1938-40 <BR><B>Creator:</B> Disputed.<FONT SIZE=3> <! BEGIN DONATION CODE> <HR><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR="993366"><CENTER> If this site is enjoyable or useful to you, <BR>Please contribute to its necessary financial support. <BR><A HREF="http://s1.amazon.com/exec/varzea/pay/T1237L0BCY25QA" TARGET="_blank">Amazon.com</A> or <A HREF="https://www.paypal.com/xclick/business=don%40toonopedia.com&no_note=1&tax=0¤cy_cod e=USD" TARGET="_blank">PayPal</A> </FONT></CENTER><HR> <! END DONATION CODE> <P><A NAME="cont"> Bugs Bunny's origin was as a goofy antagonist for <A HREF="porky.htm">Porky Pig</A> in the <A HREF="warner.htm">Warner Bros.</A> cartoon <I>Porky's Hare Hunt</I> (1938), directed by Cal Dalton and Ben "Bugs" Hardaway, for … <P ALIGN="RIGHT"><A HREF="#cont"><FONT SIZE=2><I>continued below</A></FONT> </TABLE> <CENTER><! BEGIN ADSENSE "LEADERBOARD" CODE> <script type="text/javascript"><!-- google_ad_client = "pub-1498877845272586"; google_ad_width = 728; google_ad_height = 90; google_ad_format = "728x90_as"; google_ad_type = "text_image"; google_ad_channel ="5554976078"; google_color_border = "FFFFFF"; google_color_bg = "FFFFFF"; google_color_link = "0000EE"; google_color_url = "0000EE"; google_color_text = "000000"; //--></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js"> </script> <! END ADSENSE CODE></CENTER> <P><TABLE><TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">… whom the hare is named. Plotwise, it was virtually a repeat of the previous year's <A HREF="daffy.htm">Daffy Duck</A> intro, <I>Porky's Duck Hunt,</I> Back then, the Bunny was much smaller and more rabbit-like, and completely white — but in wit, resourcefulness, and the sheer relish with which he demolished his antagonist, he very much resembled his later self. <P> Bugs evolved in a generally Bugs-like direction for a couple of years, emerging fully-developed in the Oscar-nominated <I>A Wild Hare</I> (1940), directed by <A HREF="avery.htm">Tex Avery.</A> It was there that he first munched a carrot, first uttered his trademark line, "Eh, what's up, Doc?", and first kissed <A HREF="elmer.htm">Elmer Fudd.</A> The only thing missing was his name. He'd been referred to as "Bugs's Bunny" from the beginning, but it was only in <I>Elmer's Pet Rabbit</I> (1941), directed by <A HREF="cjones.htm">Chuck Jones,</A> that he was first called "Bugs Bunny" on-screen. <P> Bugs also received an Oscar nomination for <I>Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt</I> (1942), and won the award for <I>Knighty-Knight Bugs</I> (1958). Both were directed by Friz Freleng. Other well-remembered Bugs cartoons include <I>Tortoise Beats Hare</I> (1941), by Avery, which re-enacts the old story; <I>The Old Grey Hare</I> (1944), directed by Robert Clampett, in which Bugs, known for sometimes-spectacular death scenes, tops himself by digging his own grave; <I>Hillbilly Hare</I> (1950), directed by Robert McKimson, which contains the tour-de-force "square dance scene", one of the greatest sustained gags in animation history; and <I>What's Opera, Doc?</I> (1957), by Jones, which crams Wagner's entire Ring Cycle into a seven minute cartoon. <P> The last theatrically-released Bugs Bunny cartoon was <I>False Hare</I> (1964), by McKimson. But The Bunny never faded away. He continued to appear on television, not just in packages of cartoons sold to local TV stations and on his network Saturday morning show, but also in commercials advertising a variety of products. <P> During the 1970s and '80s, he appeared in a long succession of prime-time TV specials and even feature films, produced by his old directors, and consisting mainly of clips from the old cartoons. In 1996, he and his Looney Tunes cohorts were catapulted back into the limelight when they co-starred with Michael Jordan in the feature film <I>Space Jam</I>. Two years later, he appeared on a U.S. postage stamp. He's also an occasional guest star on <I>Tiny Toon Adventures,</I> where he's mentor and favorite instructor to a couple of latter-day toons, <A HREF="babsbust.htm">Babs & Buster Bunny.</A> <P> In comics, Bugs did not fare so well. He appeared in both newspaper strips and comic books between the 1940s and the '70s, but none of them truly captured his character; nor were any notable writers or artists associated with him. In recent years, he has been revived as a comic book character, appearing regularly in the monthly <I>Looney Tunes Comics</I>, an occasional oneshot or mini-series of his own, and even as a co-star with <A HREF="superman.htm">Superman.</A> <P> Today, the original Bugs Bunny cartoons can still be seen regularly on television, alongside telephone commercials spun off from <I>Space Jam</I>. The Bunny shows no sign of ever giving up his stardom. <P ALIGN = "RIGHT">— DDM <P><A HREF="index.htm">BACK</A> to <I>Don Markstein's Toonopedia™</I> Home Page <BR><A HREF="today.htm">Today in Toons:</A> Every day's an anniversary! <P><! 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