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Bonanza Bunny (1959)

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The last Looney Tunes short with narration by Robert C. Bruce, who had been an uncredited voice over artist for the series since the late 30s.
One of two appearances of Blacque Jacque Shellacque, the other being Wet Hare (1962).
Two of the large sacks lined up against the back wall of the storeroom are labeled "Butler Spuds" and "Gibbroek Corn Meal", following a Termite Terrace tradition of crew members slipping their names into the backgrounds of scenes.
Contrary to the narrator's description of Dawson City as "lawless", its laws were strictly enforced by the North West Mounted Police, as the Yukon was a part of British Canada. While there certainly were rip-roaring saloons, gamblers, and even brothels, there actually was very little violence, and Sunday closings, along with a "no work" statute, were rigidly enforced; one actually could be arrested on Sunday for fishing or cutting wood.
Blacque Jacques Shellacque was wanted for claim jumping, pogo sticking, and square dance calling, according to the poster. Pogo sticks were a popular postwar children's toy, along with the hula hoop and the yo-yo.

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