Bully for Bugs
Bully for Bugs (1953)

Bully for Bugs

3/5
(24 votos)
8.0IMDb

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When Bugs was writing his will, we see the top of the paper turned over so that the audience can read it from left to right (not upside-down).

This means that the heading itself is written upside-down.

The reason the word WILL was written right-side up, as Bugs was past page one, is so that all people, especially children, could know what was being written, for both children and adults.

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The jokes are funny, the pacing's well done and clever and Bugs is as enjoyable to watch as ever. One joke I find funny is when he dances and slaps Toro a few times and it's so well timed.

Bugs Bunny enters the bull ring. After a big black fighting bull has the numbers of all the matadors, Bugs begins to make hamburger out of him.

Unlike most of the people on this website, I do not think that this Bugs Bunny episode is a classic. It is not bad, I do quite like it, but I cannot see how so many people would consider this a "classic Looney Tune".

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Fun Bugs Bunny short, directed by the great Chuck Jones and written by the also great Michael Maltese. Bugs, after failing yet again to make that left turn at Albuquerque, winds up in a bullfighting arena with a particular nasty bull named Toro.

Despite his boss Edward Selzer's protestations that bullfight pictures aren't funny, Chuck Jones went ahead and made 'Bully for Bugs' anyway. He proved Selzer wrong to some extent, although 'Bully for Bugs' hardly deserves the classic status which it is afforded by some.

This is another cartoon from the 1950s directed by Chuck Jones, written by Michael Maltese and starring Mel Blanc as voice actor. Bugs took the wrong turn and ends up in a heated bull arena battle between a heavy cow and a scared fighter.

"Bully for Bugs" is a very good Bugs Bunny cartoon--which is no surprise since the franchise was going very strong at the time. Receiving a score lower than 8 actually would have been a surprise--these films were that consistently good.

Like a zillion other Baby Boomers, I grew up watching Bugs and the gang sitting in my pajamas on Saturday morning. Countless great times from Huckleberry Hound to Rocky & Bullwinkle to Jonny Quest and on and on.

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