Bugs is in love with a mechanical bunny at the dog race track.Bugs is in love with a mechanical bunny at the dog race track.Bugs is in love with a mechanical bunny at the dog race track.
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Mel Blanc
- Bugs Bunny
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- TriviaBugs, in speaking to the mechanical rabbit, says "Come to me Jeanie, my light brown hare." This is a play on the Stephen Foster song "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair."
- GoofsWhen Bugs leaves the greyhounds in a giant pile-up, the #2 dog is at the top of the pile. But moments earlier, the greyhound with the red #2 (named "Pneumatic Tire") crashed into the wall and was knocked out of the race.
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Announcer: The dogs are going into their starting boxes. Now they're on edge for this race. Bill's Bunion looks a little sore. Pneumatic Tire's rounding into shape. Father's Moustache looks a little droopy. Motorman's Glove will have a hand in it. Bride's Biscuit is hard as a rock. Grandpa's Folly is out of it. He's being scratched.
- ConnectionsEdited into Bugs Bunny's Cupid Capers (1979)
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this cartoon was not a dog
I'll admit that I don't really know anything about dog races, but you don't need to know anything thereabout to enjoy "The Grey Hounded Hare".
Bugs Bunny stumbles upon a dog race, and quickly learns that the contestants don't like rabbits. But what truly riles him is the fact the dogs are chasing the female rabbit with whom he has just fallen in love (it's a robot, but he doesn't know that). So, that long-eared rascal sets about coming up with ways to stop the dogs from chasing the rabbit. That is, until the final showdown with a big bellicose dog.
Maybe this isn't the best cartoon that the Looney Tunes' creative team made, but there's really nothing bad about it. And the end scene is a good lesson about the dangers of electricity.
Bugs Bunny stumbles upon a dog race, and quickly learns that the contestants don't like rabbits. But what truly riles him is the fact the dogs are chasing the female rabbit with whom he has just fallen in love (it's a robot, but he doesn't know that). So, that long-eared rascal sets about coming up with ways to stop the dogs from chasing the rabbit. That is, until the final showdown with a big bellicose dog.
Maybe this isn't the best cartoon that the Looney Tunes' creative team made, but there's really nothing bad about it. And the end scene is a good lesson about the dangers of electricity.
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- lee_eisenberg
- Jun 12, 2005
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By what name was The Grey Hounded Hare (1949) officially released in Canada in English?
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