7/10
The Singing Hare Is The Highlight Here
11 June 2007
Bugs Bunny is on vacation in the Ozarks. "So quiet, so peaceful," he sighs, moments before he feels a shotgun against his cheeks. Elmer Fudd? Nope, some stereotype hillbilly with the big hat, jeans and bare feet, ready to blast our furry friend to Kingdom Come. Of course, he's a feuding" redneck, a "Martin" fighting the "Coys."

After dealing with that bozo, Bugs runs into his brother "Pumpkinhead Martin," who is even dumber than his brother. Soon, both brothers are after Bugs.

The action switches suddenly after Bugs puts a plan into effect. He disguises himself as an attractive woman, with the lipstick, short dress and sexy voice....and the two boobs (the men) are hooked, following Miss Bunny around the dance hall.

Bugs, of course, hams it up with other things, such as a square-dance band and other things, all with the purpose, of course, to do what he does best: make his foes look stupid and fail in their attempts to shoot him! I can't blame him for that.

This was okay; nothing super. The humor was more of the stupid variety than clever since Bugs was dealing with two total morons. The music - the final three minutes of this cartoon - might have been the best part, and Bugs was good as a violinist and singer! He is one multi- talented hare!
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