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The short was released on 10 January 1959, and stars Bugs Bunny. [2] It shows Bugs conducting an orchestra – with a fly bothering him. Bugs conducts, and in part, plays the overture to "Ein Morgen, ein Mittag und Abend in Wien" (A Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna)", a composition by Franz von Suppé. Though Mel Blanc was credited for vocal ...
Long-Haired Hare is a 1949 American animated short film directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. [2] It was produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures as part of the Looney Tunes series, and was the 60th short to feature Bugs Bunny. [3]
In a plotline reminiscent of Stage Door Cartoon, Rabbit of Seville features Bugs Bunny being chased by Elmer Fudd into the stage door of the Hollywood Bowl, whereupon Bugs tricks Elmer into going onstage, and participating in a break-neck operatic production of their chase punctuated with gags and accompanied by musical arrangements by Carl Stalling, focusing on Rossini's overture to the 1816 ...
The short was released on September 25, 1943, and stars Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd and Daffy Duck. [5] They perform a parody of Walt Disney's Silly Symphony cartoon series and specifically his 1940 feature Fantasia. [6] The film uses two of Johann Strauss's best known waltzes, "Tales from the Vienna Woods" and "The Blue Danube".
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first Bugs Bunny cartoon in the Looney Tunes series; 31 The Old Grey Hare: October 28 MM Bob Clampett: DVD: Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5; DVD: The Essential Bugs Bunny; DVD/Blu-Ray: Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1; Blu-Ray: Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection; Streaming: HBO Max (restored) with Elmer Fudd; 32 Stage ...
Bugs Bunny premiered in 1990 at the Civic Theatre in San Diego, California. [1] A limited Broadway run of the show played at the George Gershwin Theatre from October 4, 1990, to October 23, 1990, with all performances sold-out in ticket sales. Voice characterizations were by Arthur Q. Bryan and Mel Blanc, with The Warner Brothers Symphony ...
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