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Blacque Jacque Shellacque

Blacque Jacque Shellacque
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Blacque Jacque Shellacque est un personnage des cartoons Looney Tunes. Il a été créé par Robert McKimson et sa première apparition date de 1959 dans le dessin animé Bonanza Bunny.

Blacque Jacque ressemble sur plusieurs points à Yosemite Sam (Sam le Pirate) dans le comportement. Les deux sont petits, un peu hors-la-loi et se choquent facilement. Parmi les caractéristiques de Blacque Jacque, il faut noter un accent canadien-français développé en anglais par Mel Blanc.

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Mel Blanc
Mel Blanc
(1 films)
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Filmography of Blacque Jacque Shellacque (1 films)

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Wet Hare
Wet Hare (1962)

Directed by Robert McKimson
Genres Animation
Themes Children's films
Actors Mel Blanc
Rating73% 3.6766253.6766253.6766253.6766253.676625
Bugs Bunny is taking his morning shower under a waterfall, singing "April Showers" (à lá Al Jolson) when the water stops flowing. After a brief delirium that the supply has permanently dried up, he decides that beavers are responsible, and climbs up the waterfall to the source of the problem. The source of the problem turns out to be the villainous Blacque Jacque Shellacque, who has built an illegal rock dam in an effort to control the water supply and sell it at inflated prices. Bugs demands Jacque explain what gives him the right to build the dam, and Jacque responds "This give me the right!" as he sticks a revolver into Bugs' neck (this exchange is cut out of most commercial showings). Bugs next asks Jacque what would happen if certain rocks become loose, to which Jacque simply states he would replace them. Bugs then tricks Jacque into removing a tiny rock, at the dam's base, which then dislodges the dam.