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Iconic trilogy of [[Looney Tunes]] cartoons from [[The Golden Age of Animation]] starring [[Bugs Bunny]], [[Daffy Duck]] and Elmer Fudd. All three are |
Iconic trilogy of [[Looney Tunes]] cartoons from [[The Golden Age of Animation]] starring [[Bugs Bunny]], [[Daffy Duck]] and Elmer Fudd. All three are based around Elmer on a hunt in a forest during which he encounters Bugs and Daffy, who alternately work together and against each other to discombobulate Elmer and avoid becoming his latest catch. |
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The individual cartoons in the trilogy are |
The individual cartoons in the trilogy are |
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* ''[[Rabbit Fire]]'' (1951) |
* ''[[Rabbit Fire]]'' (1951) |
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*''[[Rabbit Seasoning]]'' (1952) |
* ''[[Rabbit Seasoning]]'' (1952) |
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* ''[[Duck! Rabbit, Duck!]]'' (1953) |
* ''[[Duck! Rabbit, Duck!]]'' (1953) |
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They are considered some of [[The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes|the best ''Looney Tunes'' cartoons ever made]]. |
They are considered some of [[The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes|the best ''Looney Tunes'' cartoons ever made]], if not among [[The 50 Greatest Cartoons|the best cartoons ever]], and are the source of several enduring [[Pop Culture]] references and images, not to mention a few [[Trope Namer|trope names]]. |
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Revision as of 17:02, 24 May 2017
Iconic trilogy of Looney Tunes cartoons from The Golden Age of Animation starring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. All three are based around Elmer on a hunt in a forest during which he encounters Bugs and Daffy, who alternately work together and against each other to discombobulate Elmer and avoid becoming his latest catch.
The individual cartoons in the trilogy are
- Rabbit Fire (1951)
- Rabbit Seasoning (1952)
- Duck! Rabbit, Duck! (1953)
They are considered some of the best Looney Tunes cartoons ever made, if not among the best cartoons ever, and are the source of several enduring Pop Culture references and images, not to mention a few trope names.