[last lines]
[as the plane hurtles to a certain doom, the plane suddenly coughs and sputters, and stops a few feet off the ground]
The Gremlin: Sorry, folks. We ran out of gas.
Bugs Bunny: Yeah, you know how it is with these "A" cards.
--Mel Blanc (as ) in Falling Hare
[as the plane hurtles to a certain doom, the plane suddenly coughs and sputters, and stops a few feet off the ground]
The Gremlin: Sorry, folks. We ran out of gas.
Bugs Bunny: Yeah, you know how it is with these "A" cards.
--Mel Blanc (as ) in Falling Hare
[last lines]
[Bugs has forced Sam to become his pilot on a voyage around the world, using a lifeboat]
Bugs Bunny: Oh, the places I've been and the things I've seen. Come on, come on! Step on it! We've still gotta make Rio de Janeiro.
[the boat sails off into the sunset as we iris out]
--Mel Blanc (as ) in Mutiny On The Bunny
[Bugs has forced Sam to become his pilot on a voyage around the world, using a lifeboat]
Bugs Bunny: Oh, the places I've been and the things I've seen. Come on, come on! Step on it! We've still gotta make Rio de Janeiro.
[the boat sails off into the sunset as we iris out]
--Mel Blanc (as ) in Mutiny On The Bunny
[projector sticks between frames]
Daffy Duck: Now what?
Daffy Duck: What are you doing down there?
Daffy Duck: Down here? What are you doing up there?
[pointing upward, sarcastically]
Daffy Duck: *Down* here.
--Mel Blanc (as ) in Duck Amuck
Daffy Duck: Now what?
Daffy Duck: What are you doing down there?
Daffy Duck: Down here? What are you doing up there?
[pointing upward, sarcastically]
Daffy Duck: *Down* here.
--Mel Blanc (as ) in Duck Amuck
[Sam is opening a series of doors; the last one is rigged to explosives]
Bugs Bunny: I wonder if he's stubborn enough to open all those doors?
[Explosion]
Bugs Bunny: Yep, he's stubborn enough.
--Mel Blanc (as ) in Sahara Hare
Bugs Bunny: I wonder if he's stubborn enough to open all those doors?
[Explosion]
Bugs Bunny: Yep, he's stubborn enough.
--Mel Blanc (as ) in Sahara Hare
[singing to Elmer outside the barbershop]
Bugs Bunny: How do?/Welcome to my shop/Let me cut your mop/Let me shave your crop/Daintily, daintily... Hey, you!/Don't look so perplexed/Why must you be vexed?/Can't you see you're next?/Yes, you're next, you're so next!
--Mel Blanc (as ) in Rabbit of Seville
Bugs Bunny: How do?/Welcome to my shop/Let me cut your mop/Let me shave your crop/Daintily, daintily... Hey, you!/Don't look so perplexed/Why must you be vexed?/Can't you see you're next?/Yes, you're next, you're so next!
--Mel Blanc (as ) in Rabbit of Seville
[singing, as he cooks carrots]
Bugs Bunny: Oh carrots are divine, you get a dozen for a dime, it's magic. They fry, a song begins; they roast and I hear violins, it's magic. Why do I kid myself? Other loves that I have are all really few. When in my heart I know, the magic's my love for you.
--Mel Blanc (as ) in Rabbit Every Monday
Bugs Bunny: Oh carrots are divine, you get a dozen for a dime, it's magic. They fry, a song begins; they roast and I hear violins, it's magic. Why do I kid myself? Other loves that I have are all really few. When in my heart I know, the magic's my love for you.
--Mel Blanc (as ) in Rabbit Every Monday
[singing]
Daffy Duck: She was an acrobat's daughter; she swung by her teeth from a noose. Till one matinee, the bridge-work gave way and she flew through the air like a goose!
--Mel Blanc (as ) in Daffy Doodles
Daffy Duck: She was an acrobat's daughter; she swung by her teeth from a noose. Till one matinee, the bridge-work gave way and she flew through the air like a goose!
--Mel Blanc (as ) in Daffy Doodles
[the cat is trying to get the worm out of the ground with a tire pump]
Foghorn Leghorn: What're you d... I say, what're you doin' with a pump, pumpin' for oil? You're crazy boy! There's no oil in this ground!
[knocks the cat down]
Foghorn Leghorn: Stand up, son. You're fallin' all over yourself. There's no oil five-hundred miles o' here! Geology, the ground's all wrong! Even if there was oil, you'd need a drill not a tire pump!
[the cat steps on a rake and gets knocked down]
Foghorn Leghorn: Oh, you're down again. You gotta learn to stand on your own feet, boy. I may not always be around to help ya.
[walks away]
Foghorn Leghorn: Boy's got a mouth like a cannon, always shootin' it off.
--Mel Blanc (as ) in A Fractured Leghorn
Foghorn Leghorn: What're you d... I say, what're you doin' with a pump, pumpin' for oil? You're crazy boy! There's no oil in this ground!
[knocks the cat down]
Foghorn Leghorn: Stand up, son. You're fallin' all over yourself. There's no oil five-hundred miles o' here! Geology, the ground's all wrong! Even if there was oil, you'd need a drill not a tire pump!
[the cat steps on a rake and gets knocked down]
Foghorn Leghorn: Oh, you're down again. You gotta learn to stand on your own feet, boy. I may not always be around to help ya.
[walks away]
Foghorn Leghorn: Boy's got a mouth like a cannon, always shootin' it off.
--Mel Blanc (as ) in A Fractured Leghorn