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Hare Do (1949)

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Hare Do



    Merrie Melodies.

    What's the difference? See: this FAQ entry



    The billboard in the background in the scene where Bugs hitches a ride says, "TRY FRIZ/THE WONDER SOAP/AT EVERY GROCER'S." (Friz Freleng directed this short.)



    The marquee says Anthony Adverse (1936), which is a real Warner Brothers movie, but from 1936. The posters are for more dubious productions: Backwash with Peter Burness and Hopalong Shapiro.



    An old lady, an usher and a barker.



    See: this FAQ entry



    The following has been removed from some TV prints:

    The movie theater patrons smoke during intermission. (These shots have been removed but the scene itself remains.)

    Elmer notices the old lady next to him is Bugs in disguise and begins to throttle him.

    Source: The Censored Cartoons Page



    See: this FAQ entry



    Yes, it's included in Looney Tunes Golden Collection, Volume Three (2005) (V) Disc 1.

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