That wascawwy wabbit is chased into a theatre by Elmer Fudd, and ends up having to perform to save himself, as well as convince Elmer to act himself. The vaudeville industry was never this w... Read allThat wascawwy wabbit is chased into a theatre by Elmer Fudd, and ends up having to perform to save himself, as well as convince Elmer to act himself. The vaudeville industry was never this wacky!That wascawwy wabbit is chased into a theatre by Elmer Fudd, and ends up having to perform to save himself, as well as convince Elmer to act himself. The vaudeville industry was never this wacky!
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Arthur Q. Bryan
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As a Looney Tunes cartoon, Stage Door Cartoon is a very enjoyable if not entirely exceptional one. The title I did find somewhat misleading, and the transition from the traditional hunting-season opening to the stage antics with Bugs humiliating Elmer was a little rushed. However, the animation is colourful and lively enough, and there is a nice music score as well. The dialogue is sharp and witty, but even better were the often hilarious sight gags. Not to mention the surprise ending, which was so clever and unexpected. Bugs is still his cool, arrogant and witty self, while Elmer shows a sense of naivety and I kind of felt sorry for him as he was humiliated. Watching him change colour was not a pretty sight really. The voice work from Mel Blanc and Arthur Q.Bryan is superb as per usual, and I see I am not the only person who thought the Southern Sheriff sounded a lot like Yosemite Sam. Overall, unexceptional but amusing. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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Just rewatched this Bugs Bunny/Elmer Fudd cartoon on the Hollywood Canteen DVD 25 years after first seeing this on cable station WTBS back in the early '80s. In this one, the wabbit keeps trying to escape from Elmer's shotgun by going to a theater backstage and performing skits with the hunter an unwilling assistant. This was a highly amusing, if not completely hilarious, cartoon that brought a constant smile on my face especially when the familiar gags and music were being played. Also later on, Bugs disguises himself in costume and a voice that would later be used on another nemesis named Yosemite Sam. The title above might be a bit misleading for anyone expecting soldiers dancing with pretty women but otherwise, I heartily recommend Stage Door Cartoon.
A takeoff on "Stage Door Canteen," this begins out in the wilds with the typical Bugs Bunny- making hunter Elmer Fudd-into an idiot routine. Finally, Elmer chases Bugs into the city and to a stage door of a vaudeville theater act that is going on.
To avoid being shot by Elmer, Bugs comes out on stage and tap dances. Each time he wants to get off stage, Elmer is there so Bugs has to keep dancing, and then play the piano since he sees Elmer inside with the shotgun pointed at him.
The real laughs of this cartoon start from that point as Bugs turns the tables on Elmer and makes a fool of him in front of the audience. He even cons the dumb Fudd into doing a striptease and then getting arrested. The surprise ending was good, one that fooled a lot of people, I'm sure. Bugs was one clever dude.
This can be seen as part of Volume Two of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection.
To avoid being shot by Elmer, Bugs comes out on stage and tap dances. Each time he wants to get off stage, Elmer is there so Bugs has to keep dancing, and then play the piano since he sees Elmer inside with the shotgun pointed at him.
The real laughs of this cartoon start from that point as Bugs turns the tables on Elmer and makes a fool of him in front of the audience. He even cons the dumb Fudd into doing a striptease and then getting arrested. The surprise ending was good, one that fooled a lot of people, I'm sure. Bugs was one clever dude.
This can be seen as part of Volume Two of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection.
Elmer Fudd has his fishing gear, but he is fishing for Bugs Bunny. Of course, Bugs turns the table around on him. He chases Bugs into a theater where they are soon involved in the performance. Bugs takes advantage of Elmer's lack of skills.
This is the classic pairing of Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny. Despite that, this is not one of their classics. It doesn't have a standout gag. The premise is leading to a familiar place which could be a launching pad for something great. I don't think it ever truly takes off. That are some amusing gags like Elmer getting trapped in the piano. Ultimately, this is not their best.
This is the classic pairing of Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny. Despite that, this is not one of their classics. It doesn't have a standout gag. The premise is leading to a familiar place which could be a launching pad for something great. I don't think it ever truly takes off. That are some amusing gags like Elmer getting trapped in the piano. Ultimately, this is not their best.
Watching the classic Looney Tunes cartoons, one can see a definite vaudeville influence (which eventually meant old-school). So it's no surprise that "Stage Door Cartoon" portrays an actual vaudeville performance. Specifically, Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny are doing their usual stuff (Elmer hunts Bugs but Bugs makes a fool out of him at every turn), when they run into a theater where there's a vaudeville-style performance taking place. Bugs subsequently puts on a series of acts to avoid getting shot...but what happens at the end really blows everything out of the water! OK, so maybe this cartoon was a place holder in between the really famous cartoons, and people today probably don't know "Stage Door Canteen". But seriously, how can you not like Bugs's gags and Elmer's embarrassment? As far as I'm concerned, as long as these cartoons entertain us, they're doing their job. Worth seeing.
Did you know
- TriviaJust before Bugs' second curtain scene, we see a piece of scaffold that says "Clampett Trained Seals", a reference to artist Robert Clampett.
- GoofsBugs Bunny wears a Panama hat that goes thru his ears, yet when you see the top of the hat, there are no holes in the hat.
- Quotes
Bugs Bunny: I'll do it, but I'll probably hate myself in the morning!
- ConnectionsEdited into His Hare Raising Tale (1951)
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