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Looney tunes elmer fudd
Looney tunes elmer fudd










looney tunes elmer fudd

Young Daffy Duck attempts to join the three cygnets (baby swans) who follow their mother swan, all gracefully paddling around in waltz time the mother consistently violently rebuffs the " ugly duckling" because he looks and sounds so different from her own brood. Emitting a scream of modesty, Bugs covers the bra with his left hand and slaps Porky’s face with his right hand three times and caps the bra cups over the bewildered hunters' heads and then, wearing a tutu and pointe shoes, gracefully dances off into the distance, falling over at the music's climax.įudd returns briefly to introduce the second segment, Strauss' The Blue Danube waltz. When Porky finally pries Bugs' clenched hands off the supposed gunshot wound in his chest, Bugs is revealed to have a baby blue bra underneath. After Porky and the dog realize that they are unharmed, they attempt to give first aid to the apparently fatally wounded Bugs while the dog bawls in tune with the music.

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A series of visual gags ensue, culminating with all three characters believing that they have been shot by an angry squirrel who manages to get a hold of Porky's hunting rifle. Porky explains what he is doing via a sign reading, "I'm hunting that rabbit!!", which turns out to be Bugs Bunny. Porky Pig plays Elmer Fudd's usual role of hunter, accompanied by his unnamed hunting dog. The first of the two musical segments is set to Strauss' waltz Tales from the Vienna Woods.

looney tunes elmer fudd

Afterwards, a musicologist, played by Elmer Fudd appears in an ill-fitting tailcoat, unshaven and in glasses, parodying Deems Taylor in Fantasia. 1 is heard over the opening credits, featuring Carnegie Hall parody "Corny-gie Hall". The film uses two of Johann Strauss' best known waltzes, " Tales from the Vienna Woods" and " The Blue Danube". They perform a parody of Walt Disney's Silly Symphony cartoon series and specifically his 1940 feature Fantasia. The short was released on September 25, 1943, and stars Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd and Daffy Duck. Merrie Melodies directed by Bob Clampett.












Looney tunes elmer fudd