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Easter Yeggs is a 1947 Looney Tunes theatrical animated short. [1] The cartoon was released on June 28, 1947, and features Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. [2] The title is a play on "Easter eggs" and on "yegg", a slang term for a burglar or safecracker.
Bugs Bunny's Easter Special (also known as The Bugs Bunny Easter Special and Bugs Bunny's Easter Funnies) is a 1977 Easter-themed Looney Tunes television special directed by Friz Freleng and features clips from 10 Warner Bros. cartoons. It originally aired on the CBS network April 7, 1977.
Bugs Bunny is a cartoon character created in the late 1930s at Warner Bros. Cartoons (originally Leon Schlesinger Productions) and voiced originally by Mel Blanc. [4] Bugs is best known for his featured roles in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated short films, produced by Warner Bros. Earlier iterations of the character first appeared in Ben Hardaway's Porky's Hare Hunt ...
Released on DVD as Bugs Bunny's Cupid Capers: The Bugs Bunny Mother's Day Special: May 12, 1979 Bushy Hare; Stork Naked; Quackodile Tears; Mother Was a Rooster; Goo Goo Goliath; Apes of Wrath; Later retitled Bugs Bunny's Baby Boomers: Bugs Bunny's Thanksgiving Diet: November 15, 1979 Rabbit Every Monday; Stop! Look! And Hasten! Guided Muscle ...
Rejoice on March 31 with Easter songs and albums. Find popular Easter hymns, contemporary Christian and gospel favorite, and traditional Easter songs for church
Bugs Bunny Rides Again is a 1948 Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. [1] The short was released on June 12, 1948, and stars Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. [2] The animated short is both a Western and a parody of the genre's conventions. [3] Voice characterizations are performed by Mel Blanc.
The earliest reference to the Easter Bunny dates back to some time before the 17 th century when the Germanic people of Europe introduced the Osterhase—a rabbit who brought gifts to children at ...
Hare-um Scare-um lobby card (1939). Hare-um Scare-um is a 1939 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Ben Hardaway and Cal Dalton. [1] The short was released on August 12, 1939, and is the third short to feature the rabbit that would evolve into Bugs Bunny.