Haredevil Hare (1948) | |
Director(s) | Chuck Jones |
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Top Genres | Animation, Comedy, Family, Science Fiction |
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Haredevil Hare (1948) was a Family - Animation Film directed by Chuck Jones .
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[first lines]
Bugs Bunny: No, no! I don't want to go! I'm too young to fly! Stop! I've got a wife and kids - millions of kids! Help! I don't wanna be a hero!
Bugs Bunny: [after being caught by K-9] Gee, kid. I didn't know you cared.
[K-9 laughs sheepishly]
Bugs Bunny: No, no, don't leave. There's a beautiful Earth out tonight.
[last lines]
Control Center Technician: Have you prepared a statement for the press?
Bugs Bunny: Well, yes, I have prepared a statement: GET ME OUTTA HERE!
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Bugs Bunny: No, no! I don't want to go! I'm too young to fly! Stop! I've got a wife and kids - millions of kids! Help! I don't wanna be a hero!
Bugs Bunny: [after being caught by K-9] Gee, kid. I didn't know you cared.
[K-9 laughs sheepishly]
Bugs Bunny: No, no, don't leave. There's a beautiful Earth out tonight.
[last lines]
Control Center Technician: Have you prepared a statement for the press?
Bugs Bunny: Well, yes, I have prepared a statement: GET ME OUTTA HERE!
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Facts about
Shortly after the rocket's liftoff, the music heard in the background is from "Dawn and Siegfried's Rhine Journey," an excerpt in Richard Wagner's "Götterdämmerung," the last movement in "Der Ring des Nibelungen."
"Kilroy was here" is scrawled on one of the rocks Bugs strolls part on the moon. This phrase originates from the graffiti used by GIs around the world during World War II, and was found on fences and buildings all over Europe. The origin supposedly lay in a US Army sergeant who, after checking equipment, would write on it "Kilroy was here". Usually, it was accompanied by a little peeking, bulbous-nosed figure.
The last of the "pre-1948" group of Warner Bros. cartoons that were sold for television syndication in 1956 to Associated Artists Productions (a.a.p.).
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"Kilroy was here" is scrawled on one of the rocks Bugs strolls part on the moon. This phrase originates from the graffiti used by GIs around the world during World War II, and was found on fences and buildings all over Europe. The origin supposedly lay in a US Army sergeant who, after checking equipment, would write on it "Kilroy was here". Usually, it was accompanied by a little peeking, bulbous-nosed figure.
The last of the "pre-1948" group of Warner Bros. cartoons that were sold for television syndication in 1956 to Associated Artists Productions (a.a.p.).
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