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Box-Office Bunny is a 1991 Looney Tunes short film directed by Darrell Van Citters and starring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd.It was shown in theaters alongside The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter, as well as on the subsequent home media releases for the film.
Weekend end date Film Box office Notes Ref; 1: January 6, 1991: Home Alone: $12,626,850: Home Alone remained number one in the new year; its 8th consecutive weekend at the top of the charts.
Box-Office Bunny: Darrell Van Citters: Bugs, Daffy, Elmer: February 8, 1991: The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter: US, Canada, Mexico: DVD - The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie; First Bugs Bunny cartoon since 1964 and first Elmer Fudd cartoon since 1962. Chariots of Fur: Chuck Jones Wile E. and Road Runner December 21, 1994 Richie Rich
The Abominable Snow Rabbit; With clips from: The Prize Pest; Water, Water Every Hare; Punch Trunk; Jumpin' Jupiter; Directed by Greg Ford and Terry Lennon Released on single disc DVD of same name. The Looney Tunes Hall of Fame: November 13, 1991 A Wild Hare; Birdy and the Beast; Bugs Bunny Rides Again; Rabbit Seasoning; Feed the Kitty; One ...
Upon its American theatrical release in 1991, the Bugs Bunny animated short Box-Office Bunny was shown before the film. This short was also included on the VHS and LaserDisc release later that year.
Box-Office Bunny: February 11, 1991: Looney Tunes: The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter: 4 I'm Mad: March 30, 1994: Animaniacs: Thumbelina: Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Amblin Entertainment: 5 Chariots of Fur [175] December 21, 1994: Looney Tunes: Richie Rich: Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Chuck Jones Enterprises: 6 Carrotblanca ...
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 11 Lionheart: Universal Pictures: Sheldon Lettich (director/screenplay); S.N. Warren, Jean-Claude Van Damme (screenplay); Jean-Claude Van Damme, Harrison Page, Deborah Rennard, Brian Thompson, Lisa Pelikan, Ashley Johnson, Ash Adams, Voyo Goric, Michel Qissi, Tony Halme, Clement von Franckenstein, Abdel Qissi
It was the penultimate Warner Bros. Theatrical Cartoon to feature Bugs Bunny and the last Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon to feature Bugs and Daffy together until Box-Office Bunny in 1991, and the last that the Chuck Jones unit worked on, though Chuck Jones himself was fired at an early stage of production and replaced by Monroe (by the time it ...