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7.7/10
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This adventure takes Bugs into the world of professional wrestling.This adventure takes Bugs into the world of professional wrestling.This adventure takes Bugs into the world of professional wrestling.
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- Writer
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Mel Blanc
- Bugs Bunny
- (voice)
- …
John T. Smith
- The Crusher
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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It is the world heavyweight wrestling championship. The Crusher is the defending champion. Ronald the Nature Boy is the challenger and Bugs Bunny is his mascot. Ronald is overwhelmed and needs help. Bugs enters the ring as Ronald's substitution, The Masked Terror.
This is one of the classic Bugs Bunny cartoon. When I think of a classic Bugs Bunny fighting cartoon, this has many of the most memorable scenes. It is top notch from start to finish. Bugs trying to wrestle Crusher's head is perfection and it all flows after that. It is one great gag after another. I like this even more than Rabbit Punch (1948).
This is one of the classic Bugs Bunny cartoon. When I think of a classic Bugs Bunny fighting cartoon, this has many of the most memorable scenes. It is top notch from start to finish. Bugs trying to wrestle Crusher's head is perfection and it all flows after that. It is one great gag after another. I like this even more than Rabbit Punch (1948).
Bugs Bunny has been enjoying a cushy job as the mascot for flamboyant wrestler Ravishing Ronald. But when Ronald is demolished by bald brawler The Crusher, Bugs realizes his meal ticket is in trouble. So he slaps on a mask and enters the ring to challenge Crusher as the Masked Terror. Hilarious Chuck Jones short that pokes fun at pro wrestling. Wonderful animation, lively music, and terrific voicework. One of the things I like most about it is that Bugs doesn't have the upper hand the whole time. Very funny stuff with some great gags and lines ("It's about time for me to employ a little stragedy"). The character of Crusher is a hoot. Love that ending.
Good Bugs Bunny cartoon, if a little predictable,and not as well paced, plus I am sorry to say but the stitching scene did not work for me. That said, the climatic scene is funny, and Bugs is still his outlandish self.
The animation is nice and detailed, the music is good as always, the story is fine and the voice characterisations from Mel Blanc, a truly brilliant voice actor, are spot on. Also good are the writing and a vast majority of the sight gags. However, as I have said already, it is predictable, somehow I knew that Bugs would win in the end and the pace was rather uneven.
Overall, not a favourite of mine I admit but I do recommend it. 7/10 Bethany Cox
The animation is nice and detailed, the music is good as always, the story is fine and the voice characterisations from Mel Blanc, a truly brilliant voice actor, are spot on. Also good are the writing and a vast majority of the sight gags. However, as I have said already, it is predictable, somehow I knew that Bugs would win in the end and the pace was rather uneven.
Overall, not a favourite of mine I admit but I do recommend it. 7/10 Bethany Cox
Almost half a century before everyone got really obsessed with wrestling, that carrot-chomping rascal engaged in it...with a vengeance. After belligerent wrestler The Crusher clobbers a challenger, Bugs Bunny quickly enters the fray. At first, The Crusher has the upper hand, but of course Bugs has some tricks up his sleeve. Some of Bugs' antics seem a little risqué, especially for 1951, but there's nothing offensive here. These sorts of cartoons are the REAL definition of "family fun". As Chuck Jones once noted: "Bugs Bunny does what most of us would like to do, but don't have the nerve to do." Splendid.
Bunny Hugged (1951)
*** (out of 4)
Spoof of wrestling has Bugs Bunny jumping into the ring after his owner is destroyed by The Crusher. Once inside the ring the rabbit is totally out of his league so he must use his brains to try and bring down the best. There's quite a bit that happens inside the seven-minutes of this short. There's pretty much action from the start to finish and most of it is very good. The best sequence is early on in the picture and doesn't even feature the hero Bugs. It's a scene where The Crusher destroys the other wrestler, a "pretty boy" type and the way he's destroyed is just hilarious. The violent action is another plus as is all of the animation, which looks extremely well.
*** (out of 4)
Spoof of wrestling has Bugs Bunny jumping into the ring after his owner is destroyed by The Crusher. Once inside the ring the rabbit is totally out of his league so he must use his brains to try and bring down the best. There's quite a bit that happens inside the seven-minutes of this short. There's pretty much action from the start to finish and most of it is very good. The best sequence is early on in the picture and doesn't even feature the hero Bugs. It's a scene where The Crusher destroys the other wrestler, a "pretty boy" type and the way he's destroyed is just hilarious. The violent action is another plus as is all of the animation, which looks extremely well.
Did you know
- Trivia"Ravishing Ronald" is modeled after wrestler Gorgeous George Wagner, who used many of the gimmicks Ronald does in this cartoon: a valet, perfume, dyed blonde hair and bobby pins. Unlike Ronald, however, Gorgeous George was actually a competent wrestler, and theatrical "cheating" was his trademark, not his opponents'.
- GoofsAt the end of the match when "The Crusher' offers Bugs to shake hands, he (and Bugs) shake with the left hand when it should be the right.
- Quotes
Bugs Bunny: It's a living.
- ConnectionsEdited into Bugs Bunny's Wild World of Sports (1989)
- SoundtracksWhat's Up, Doc?
(uncredited)
Music by Carl W. Stalling
Played during the opening credits
Also played when Bugs rings the bell while wearing a sandwich board
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- Hau drauf, Hase!
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- Runtime
- 7m
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- 1.37 : 1
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