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Directed by Friz Freleng,
Chuck Jones,
Robert McKimsonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about birds,
Children's filmsActors Mel Blanc,
June Foray,
Les TremayneRating68%
The premise of the framing animation was a general parody of the popular 1970s/1980s television series Fantasy Island, with Daffy and Speedy playing caricatures of that series' principal characters, Mr. Roarke and Tattoo (respectively). They even wear the white suits worn on that show by Mr. Roarke and Tattoo. Directed by Friz FrelengGenres Comedy,
Crime,
AnimationThemes Children's filmsActors Ralph James,
Mel Blanc,
Julie BennettRating71%
The cartoon opens with a pair of eyes looking through a peep door followed by the credits. The narrator explains how the Roaring 20's was a time of jazz, new fashion trends (such as oversized fur coats on men and short-skirted dresses, bell hats, knee socks, and long pearl necklaces on women), dance parties, and mobster violence. The scene then cuts to a pair of gangster cars shooting guns at each other (ceasing at a traffic light). One man, witnessing the gangster battles, hurries over to the nearest telephone booth and orders the operator to connect him to the police, but the dim witted operator takes so long to make the connection that the gangsters' gunfire shoots the telephone booth and man in half, to which the operator says "Sorry! You've been disconnected." Directed by Chuck Jones,
Maurice NobleGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Children's filmsActors Mel BlancRating68%
Satan, the Head Devil, loses his left horn, which is found by an elderly man in Britain (there are clues to the cartoon's location; the bin says "Keep Britain Tidy" and Rule Britannia is heard twice) who uses it as a hearing trumpet. Soon the man experiences a series of aural and visual hallucinations: A bug sounds like a locomotive; a butterfly causes him to see strange patterns; a short man in a pink suit makes mischief, at one point pulling a telephone from the horn and turning the phone's mouthpiece into a shower outlet. These hallucinations become steadily more strange and frightening before finally culminating in a "GIGANTIC EXPLOSION!" Having suffered enough, the gentleman leaves the horn behind in favor of his original hearing trumpet, which he had thrown out at the cartoon's beginning. After he leaves, Satan materializes and is glad to find his missing horn; he screws it back on and disappears. The cartoon ends with the moral: "The other fellow's trumpet always looks greener". Directed by Friz FrelengGenres Comedy,
Crime,
AnimationThemes Children's filmsActors Mel BlancRating77%
Bugs has relocated his home due to heavy winter rains; he now lives under the floor of a condemned building. All of a sudden, he hears police sirens, which are followed by a car stopping, and then clambering footsteps. Rocky and Mugsy, two gangsters, burst into the room. They have just committed a jewelry robbery, "all 14-carat". Bugs hears the last word as "carrot", and emerges to see what's happening. He realizes what's going on, and vows to take care of the two while they rest for the night. , 7minutes
Directed by Friz FrelengOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Crime,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Mise en scène d'un lapin ou d'un lièvre,
Court métrage de Bugs Bunny,
Heist films,
Children's films,
Gangster films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
EscroquerieActors Mel Blanc,
Gérard SurugueRating79%
It begins with Bugs emerging from his hole in a city park, reading the newspaper on his way to the nearest bank, for a withdrawal from his personal depository of carrots. He reads that "Rabbit Season Opens Today" and comments on his pleasure of living in a "more secure" urban environment (miraculously avoiding heavy traffic crossing the street while reading the paper).