Long-Haired Hare (1949) | |
Director(s) | Chuck Jones |
Producer(s) | Eddie Selzer |
Top Genres | Animation, Comedy, Family |
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Long-Haired Hare (1949) was a Family - Animation Film directed by Chuck Jones and produced by Eddie Selzer.
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Quotes from Long-Haired Hare
Bugs:
[Jones is glaring at him] Eh, what's up, Doc?
[Jones grabs Bugs by the neck, places him in the harp and slams the harp shut over his neck, then exits]
Bugs: [referring to Jones] Hmm, also a rabbit hater. Oh, well.
Bugs: [singing, playing banjo] Whadda dey do on a rainy night in-a Rio?/A-rikki-biggi-bik/Whadda dey do when dere is no starry sky?/Oh, starry sky!/Where do dey when dey can't go for a walk/Do dey stay home and talk?/Or do dey sit inside?
[Jones had smashed Bugs' banjo over his head for interrupting his singing practice]
Bugs: [referring to Jones] Music hater.
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[Jones grabs Bugs by the neck, places him in the harp and slams the harp shut over his neck, then exits]
Bugs: [referring to Jones] Hmm, also a rabbit hater. Oh, well.
Bugs: [singing, playing banjo] Whadda dey do on a rainy night in-a Rio?/A-rikki-biggi-bik/Whadda dey do when dere is no starry sky?/Oh, starry sky!/Where do dey when dey can't go for a walk/Do dey stay home and talk?/Or do dey sit inside?
[Jones had smashed Bugs' banjo over his head for interrupting his singing practice]
Bugs: [referring to Jones] Music hater.
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Facts about Long-Haired Hare
Leopold Stokowski never conducted with a baton. This is the reason why Bugs Bunny breaks the baton before conducting.
Bugs Bunny, as the Hollywood Bowl conductor, impersonates Leopold Stokowski, who frequently conducted at the Hollywood Bowl himself in the 1930s and 1940s and did much work in Hollywood.
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Bugs Bunny, as the Hollywood Bowl conductor, impersonates Leopold Stokowski, who frequently conducted at the Hollywood Bowl himself in the 1930s and 1940s and did much work in Hollywood.
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