Backwoods Bunny is a 1959 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. Production Number: A variation of the crow character also appeared in "Chili Corn Corny". Tom O'Loughlin As he decides to stay where he is and clean out his hole, the scene turns to a small cottage placed atop a tall bare tree occupied by a father buzzard named Pappy and his son Elvis. Most international foreign language dubs of this cartoon (regardless of the foreign language) have the opening music cue sound canned. Daffy immediately left Bugs’ home to head to the station, but has numerous accidents. Bugs leans on the mast, and Sam runs up to him and pulls a cutlass from his … Background Artist: This is for entertainment purposes only. As he starts counting, he has some difficulty with the numbers which gives Bugs ample time to attach some pipes to the end of Elvis's musket that lead all the way to where Pappy is lounging in his tree-top cottage. The force of the water exiting the hose is strong enough to knock Elvis off of his feet and knocks him back and forth between two trees. William Butler Home / Cartoons / The Million Hare. Voice Characterizations: Milt Franklyn. Two Mexican crows, Jose and Manuel, are flying to Guadalajara. Pappy, face full of holes from the blasts yells down to the ground, "Now Elvis, ya've gone too FAR" (but it comes out sounding more like the word "four"). Bugs is traveling his usual way, underground, and he runs into a tree. We hear a feminine voice coming from off-screen that says, "Hello there, y'all!" Manuel hits the scarecrow and knocks the stuffing out of it. Director: Get 'im offa me! Pappy replies, "Four, Elvis." Bugs says, "Now that's what I call making a good impression!". Animated By: Robert Gribbroek As he decides to stay where he is and clean out his hole, the scene turns to a small cottage placed atop a tall bare tree occupied by a father buzzard named Pappy and his son Elvis. Manuel finds the grenade and confuses it for a funny-looking ear corn. 18959 He yells up to Pappy, "What come after three in countin' Pappy?" He enjoys watching sports and hanging out with friends, at Pizzariba. Two Crows From Tacos. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Elvis plans to catch bugs by luring him with a carrot. "I'm goin' fix you good, that's what I'm gonna do!" You gotta say 'If you're not outta there by the time I count to four, I'm gonna shoot ya!' Music by Harry M. Woods, Lyrics by Mort Dixon, "Arkansas Traveler", (uncredited). They are six-legged, green with yellow underside caterpillar-like insects that appear in many … Boomstick: Like SpongeBob the Sponge of Bikini Bottom and Nickelodeon WIZ: And Bugs Bunny the Wacky Rabbit of Looney Tunes and from Warner Bros. Boomstick: He's Woz and I'm Boomstick Wiz: And it's our to analyze their weapons, armors and skills to find out who would win Boomstick: A DEATH BATTLE! Gerry Chiniquy Lee Halpern Art Leonardi Bob Matz Virgil Ross Just as he's just about to yell "FORE", he says, "Nahhh, why should I get in the act?" As Daffy continuously watches Bugs television, when “Beat Your Buddy” (Daffy’s all-time favorite), in order, the two contestants mentioned are Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny. Soon Elvis is forced off the edge of the cliff and falls to the ground. He may be a buzzard to his pappy, but to me he's a foist class pigeon. Elvis gets to 'three' with some help from Bugs, but can't remember what comes after that. Bugs spots Elvis and says, "Uh oh, looks like I got company". Note: I do not own Looney Tunes. Bugs attaches the other end of the hose to a water tap and turns on the water. Although the film is mostly pantomime, Bugs speaks a few times. Elvis interrupts and remembers that he's hunting a rabbit and realizes that Bugs is that very rabbit he's been hunting, and points the gun right at Bug's nose. This cartoon is notable in pairing the dimwit characters Elmer Fudd and Jose and Manuel in the same cartoon. 655 views. Warren BatchelderTed BonnicksenGeorge GrandpréTom Ray MPAA Number: Two Crows From Tacos. Elvis replies, "I sho-nuff do. Crow's Feat As they land, they run into the cornfield only to find a scarecrow that resembles Elmer Fudd. As Elvis brings the binoculars, Pappy tells him to look through them, and as Elvis goes out onto the porch and looks around, he spots bugs cleaning out his hole. Another blast shoots holes into Pappy's face. Bugs Bunny is a rabbit who lives in a upper middle class suburban neighborhood, living off income he earned from inventing the carrot peeler. She asks, "Who y'all lookin' for, honey?" Bugs is now wearing a golfing outfit and acts as if he's ready to hit an imaginary golf ball with a driver. Jose and Manuel Elmer Fudd 19774 A happy ending? Wabbit Twouble ("Rabbit Trouble" in Elmer Fudd's speech impairment) is a Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny, produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and released on December 20, 1941 by Warner Bros. Pictures. Jose and Manuel hide in corn shocks, but Elmer hides in one too and shoots the one Jose is in. The Million Hare. A video of an animal being stroked has sparked a heated debate between Netizens over whether it shows a crow or a rabbit in the video. Be-FORE! Minor characters: Blacque Jacque Shellacque • Bosko • The Crusher • Giovanni Jones • Yoyo Dodo • Tasmanian She-Devil • Melissa Duck • Hugo the Abominable Snowman • Spike and Chester • Nasty Canasta • The Gremlin • Private Snafu • Petunia Pig • Playboy Penguin • Shropshire Slasher • Count Bloodcount • Mama Buzzard • Colonel Shuffle • Egghead Jr. • Owl Jolson • Toro the Bull • Rocky and … Treg Brown Both crows are lazy and not very intelligent. Really Scent However, he gets annoyed when Bugs unpitches and takes his tent, but gets it back, tied up in knots. Appearances "Two Crows from Tacos" (first appearance) "Mexicali Shmoes" (as cats) As he's telling Bugs that he is purdy, and has pretty eyes and a real purdy dress, then realizes that it's Bugs, the rabbit he's been fixin' to shoot. While they sing, Elmer can hear them and replaces one ear of corn with a hand grenade. Manuel realizes the grenade is ticking and makes Jose hear it, only to explode and completely defeather Jose. Bugs Bunny's square dance in 'Hillbilly Hare'. ← Previous Crows' Feat is a 1962 Merrie Melodies short directed by Friz Freleng and Hawley Pratt. Back in the tree top cottage, Pappy asks Elvis if he caught the "eatin' rabbit" yet. Jose tells Manuel to pull the stem out, and he does. Starring: 13 June 1959 Pappy yells, "I said FAR, not FOUR", and another blast blows more holes into Pappy. Tedd Pierce Bugs is traveling his usual way, underground, and he runs into a tree. Airdate: Trim the scuppers on the port poop deck! However, most other cartoons can be fixed with a few well-placed cuts. Looney Tunes Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. he threatens. Realizing that the cornfield is unguarded again, the crows return to steal corn from there. Jose and Manuel are two crows who wear sombreros and have Mexican origins. Animated By: Producer: Milt Franklyn. Crew He raises his gun and Bugs takes off for the safety of his hole, where upon entering, jumps up in the air, leaving his hillbilly girl costume floating in the breeze as buckshot penetrates the material. Crew Bugs Bunny's square dance in 'Hillbilly Hare' - YouTube. https://youtu.be/KbljJdgbyWYAin’t he a stinker? Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. In this game, Bugs Bunny & Rigby is still has their tail without getting stolen, and gets qualified the fun level of Tail Tag. Bugs helps a little penguin get home after the Ice Frolics show he was in is closed. Next → Tom & Jerry, Bugs Bunny, they all did it. Mexican Boarders Cartoons with layouts by Robert Gribbroek, Cartoons with backgrounds by William Butler, Cartoons with characters voiced by Daws Butler, Cartoons with characters voiced by Mel Blanc, https://my.mail.ru/inbox/northern_stranger/video/2/7260.html, https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Backwoods_Bunny?oldid=257481, "I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover", (uncredited). John W. Burton As Elvis shoots, the barrel is aiming too high and misses Bugs entirely. 21 April 1962 Bugs takes the end of the rifle barrel and moves it onto the top of his head. Elvis's tongue hangs out of his mouth as he goes nuts for Bugs, who is dressed in a hillbilly woman's dress with his ears pulled back like long hair, swishing his hips to appear more provocative. Elvis hears the word "FOUR" again and shoots, sending another blast of bullets up the pipe, which plug Pappy a second time. Bugs discovers that two robbers are hiding out on the floor above him, and plays them off against each other. 826 views. I'll counts to four and then I'll shoot you." Bugs Bunny - Box-Office Bunny Bugs Bunny - (Blooper) Bunny! Heeheehee . When Bugs calls a cab he doesn’t know it’s the getaway car for a couple of bankrobbers (he does know the capital of Nevada). Bugs BunnyPappy and Elvis Background Artist: Well, more like an absolute psychopath! Elvis panics and yells, "Snake?? Film Editor: John W. Dunn Pappy corrects Elvis and says, "Elvis, boy, y'all didn't plug no rabbit critter, y'all plugged your pappy! They spot a corn field on the ground below and dive into it. Elvis pants and howls like a dog at the strange girl's beauty. Elmer Fudd - Each Dawn I Crow Elmer Fudd - The Hardship of Miles Standish Elmer Fudd - Dog Gone People Daffy Duck - Design for Leaving Elmer Fudd - Crows' Feat The short was released on August 31, 1957, and stars Bugs Bunny, with Rocky and Mugsy. They head south to New Orleans where the penguin gets on the Admiral Byrd, which it turns out is bound for Brooklyn. Quackodile Tears Bugs Bunny prepares to play the piano. Eventually, they both encounter the real Elmer Fudd and think the scarecrow is back and attempt to beat the stuffings out of it again. Musician: Series: Check out our featured song: "Try A Likkle More" by Jonathan Emile! Well what did you expect in an opera? From the safety of his hole, Bugs says, "Naw, naw, that's not the way it's done, Doc! Here, y'all hold on to 'im and I'll fetch me shootin' iron and help you kill it," and flies off toward the cottage. Get it?" However, Elmer just easily shoots at the crows with his rifle, and they run off. A soon as Elvis hears the number four, he shoots the gun and a blast comes out the end of the pipe, shooting Pappy in the face. Written By: Elvis points his musket into the hole and demands, "All right now, come on outta there, hear?" Pappy and his son are dirt poor, flies are buzzing around him and the shack they're living in is apparently run-down. MPAA Number: They then move their feet like a pair of flopping bunny ears, before raising their butts above their heads and back down again. Robert McKimson to a decidedly more original "yo-ho-ho and a bottle of... Ma's old fashioned ci-der" with a conga kick on the last syllable and a parody of "Dad's Old-Fashioned Root Beer", … He says, "My nose is twichin' like there's eatin' vittles a'movin' down thar." NOTE: All cartoons marked with an asterisk are in the public domain. Next → "Be ya'all lookin' for someone, Sugar? Mel BlancDaws Butler Elvis says, "Du-uh, y'all" as he removes his hat and appears smitten toward the girl. Backwoods Bunny is a 1959 Merrie Melodies short directed by Robert McKimson. Voice Characterizations: Yet another blast comes from the end of the pipe. They appeared in "Mexicali Shmoes" as cats, and in "Cannery Woe" as mice. Elmer Fudd has no dialogue at all in this cartoon. He first met Daffy when he was mailing a letter to his best friend, who at the time was Rodney. Producer: The crow would walk towards the rabbit while it ate until it would look up and the crow would turn and go the other way. ", Elvis re-appears, shootin' iron in hand looking for the snake, and Bugs says there aren't any snakes around. Excitedly, Elvis thinks he plugged the rabbit. Daffy Duck - Quack Shot Elmer Fudd - What's My Lion? ", Part of the animator draft along with two other drafts for ". Bugs turns off the water and Elvis falls to the ground. Pappy smells something unusual and calls for Elvis to bring his "long distance seein' glasses". They confuse the Explorer 7 rocket for another airplane and sing atop it as the countdown for takeoff ticks down. At the bottom of the tree, Elvis states, "I almost got 'im Pappy!" Pappy and his son are dirt poor, flies are buzzing around him and the s… Bugs Bunny (normal voice): Heeheehee! Backwoods Bunny "What'd y'all say?" Friz Freleng Hawley Pratt "Now, if you're hunting snakes --". Bugs has never attended high school; however, he did many things throughout his youth including being a cowboy, a fighter in … All This and Rabbit Stew. Clearly, nobody gets falling instead of Bugs Bunny & Lola, which means they got qualified the hardest round, especially his friends. The third minigame that they went is competing to the Block Party to able to stay in the platform without falling. Sam is singing the stereotypical pirate shanty "Dead Man's Chest"--on the second strain, Sam switches from the typical "yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum!" He turns and starts walking away, singing, "I'm lookin' over, a FOUR leafed clover, that I over looked beFORE! ", Bugs puts his hand out to feel the carrot long enough to lure Elvis to the hole entrance, and Elvis tries to catch him but misses. ← Previous While Bugs Bunny takes a vacation in the Ozarks he is pursued by some famished buzzards named Pappy and Elvis. The Censored Eleven is a group of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons originally produced and released by Warner Bros. that were withheld from syndication in the United States by United Artists (UA) in 1968. "And now I'm aimin' to do it, you purdy little thing!" Bugs says, "Hmph. To get there faster, they catch a ride on the wings of an airplane. The cartoon opens with titles featuring an instrumental of "The Sailor's Hornpipe" (also one of the theme songs to Popeye), segueing to a scene of Sam digging a hole to bury his treasure on a beach.