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At Colonel Korny's World Famous Circus, Bruno the "Slobokian Acrobatic Bear" - who, evidenced by his accent, is clearly Russian - is the star of the show. But when the Colonel gets a phone call about Bugs Bunny's talents, he agrees to put him on stage partnered with Bruno - a decision for which Bruno shows his disgust by spitting into a corner.
Bruno the bear may refer to: Bear JJ1, a European brown bear who made the news in 2006; Bruno (bear actor), a trained American black bear who played Gentle Ben; Name of the Brown Bears, mascot of Brown University; A character on the TV series Edward and Friends; A character in the cartoon Big Top Bunny
Final cartoon directed by Tex Avery; Public Domain; Only Bugs Bunny cartoon to be a part of the "Censored Eleven". Permanently banned from television in 1969 due to racist depictions of African Americans. Has never been officially released on any home video format, except via unofficial Public Domain bootleg sets. 11 Wabbit Twouble: December 20 MM
A bear named Buck, who closely resembled Bruno but was a slightly smaller, younger and more agile bear, was used for scenes requiring the bear to run. According to Clint Howard, Bruno the bear and Buck the bear together did approximately 75 percent of the bear acting work. A bear named Drum frequently appeared in scenes requiring the bear to ...
Bugs Bunny, Bruno the Bear, Colonel Korny Dec 1, 1951 Laserdisc – Bugs Bunny: Hare Beyond Compare: 14 More Bugs Bunny Classics; VHS – Looney Tunes Presents: Bugs Bunny: Big Top Bunny; VHS – Looney Tunes: The Collectors Edition Volume 4: Daffy Doodles; DVD – Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1, disc 1, starring Bugs Bunny
Bruno the Brake Car is voiced by an actor who has autism. ... Cartoon Network's block of programming for preschool-aged kids. (The U.K. version of the show premiers on Sept. 21.) ...
"We Don't Talk About Bruno" landing at the No. 1 spot means the track has further surpassed "Let It Go," one of the most beloved songs in the Disney canon, on the charts. The "Frozen" song peaked ...
This cartoon series stars Bruce Willis as the voice of Bruno, an 11-year-old boy who becomes a top spy for a secret espionage organization. The organization, named GLOBE, contacts Bruno via his computer and a special gadget watch, and is completely unaware of its top spy's young age, as he hides behind a computer-simulated avatar of a full-grown man (in the image of Bruce Willis).