Bugs Bunny ayuda a un pingüino a volver a casa pasando por Nueva Orleans, Martinica, el Canal de Panamá y finalmente el Polo Sur. Pero el hogar del pingüino está en Nueva Jersey.Bugs Bunny ayuda a un pingüino a volver a casa pasando por Nueva Orleans, Martinica, el Canal de Panamá y finalmente el Polo Sur. Pero el hogar del pingüino está en Nueva Jersey.Bugs Bunny ayuda a un pingüino a volver a casa pasando por Nueva Orleans, Martinica, el Canal de Panamá y finalmente el Polo Sur. Pero el hogar del pingüino está en Nueva Jersey.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Bugs Bunny
- (voz)
- …
- Humphrey Bogart
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
If you're like me, you'll fall in love with that cute little penguin (who can resist melting when he cries ice cubes?) and laugh as Bugs strains himself to help him out. Definitely a classic to love and watch over and over.
The two endure many misadventures, running into Humprey Bogart several times along the way!!!
The tears that turn into ice cubes really get to me. I don't know why, it's only a cartoon...but they do.
The same little bird starred in the earlier BB cartoon, "Frigid Hare".
So begins a long trek south, through Mexico and jungles and mountains. It's quite funny and Bugs' antics are wonderfully amusing as usual. I'm not sure what the deal is with the hobo who looks like Humphrey Bogart but it's obviously a reference to a movie I've not seen.
Like the best of Looney Tunes cartoons, this one ends with an hilarious twist.
Bugs freaks out: "It's a boid - a boid in a tuxedo!! Hey, playboy, what's the idea of crashing in here in the middle of the night and disrupting an honest rabbit's slumber?"
To make a long story short, the little penguin's tears get Bugs' sympathy so he takes him to where he thinks all penguins belong: the South Pole. They begin by hitching rides aboard a train, a la hobos, headed for "the Deep, Deep South."
Their adventures take them to the steamship "Admiral Byrd" and a few other spots. I won't divulge any more because there is still over half the story to go, at this point.
Suffice to say Bugs' is both funny and a very good protector of our little guy, who applauds every time something good happens. It's very cute and a really great cartoon overall with plenty of laughs and charm. Bugs adds to the humor just by the way he pronounces a lot of words in here. Having Humphrey Bogart make a guest appearance didn't hurt, either!
This is outstanding entertainment.
¿Sabías que...?
- Curiosidades"8 Ball Bunny" has a double connection to Humphrey Bogart: 1) Bogart's character from El tesoro de Sierra Madre (1948) shows up three times in caricature, begging money from Bugs. 2) Bugs sings a song in calypso style summarizing the plot up to that point. This exact song formula was used a year later for the Bogart and Bacall radio series, BOLD VENTURE, after the commercial break.
- PifiasThe South American native's use of the word "bwana" (referring to the Fred Dobbs ) is out of place since it is an African term originating in the Swahili language.
- Citas
Bugs Bunny: [singing while playing guitar] Bugs Bunny came to Martinique / When he arrived he was pretty weak / His knees look like they would buckle in / His tribulations caused by a penguin / Now he's built a boat on which they both could leave / He hoped that fickle fate have nothing up her sleeve.
Bogart: Say, pardon me but, could you help out a fellow American who's down on his luck?
Bugs Bunny: [tossing him a coin] Hit da road!
[singing]
Bugs Bunny: If he should accomplish this daring thing / A miracle to Martinique Bugs did bring.
- ConexionesEdited into Fifty Years of Bugs Bunny in 3 1/2 Minutes (1989)
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Detalles
- Duración
- 7min
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1