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Person to Bunny (1960)

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Person to Bunny

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The film depicts a television show called "People to People". This is a spoof of then-popular interview show "Person to Person" (1953-1961). The film spoofs the original host Edward Roscoe Murrow. By the time of the film's release Murrow had been replaced by a new host, Charles Collingwood (1917-1985).
This was the last cartoon for which Arthur Q. Bryan would supply the voice of Elmer Fudd.
This short film was released on April 2, 1960. Arthur Q. Bryan (Elmer Fudd's voice actor) received a posthumous credit, as Bryan had died on November 18, 1959.
This is the final short film by Warner Bros. Cartoons to co-star Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Elmer Fudd. They had previously appeared as a trio in "Rabbit Fire" (1951), "Rabbit Seasoning" (1952), "Duck! Rabbit, Duck! " (1953), and "Beanstalk Bunny" (1955).
This is one of the last short films by Warner Bros. Cartoons to use the character Elmer Fudd. The company stopped using the character in 1962.

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