Elmer Fudd is a mad scientist who wants to turn Bugs Bunny into a fiend. Bugs tricks this ersatz Dr. Jekyll into drinking his own mixture; later, each thinks the other has changed into a bea... Read allElmer Fudd is a mad scientist who wants to turn Bugs Bunny into a fiend. Bugs tricks this ersatz Dr. Jekyll into drinking his own mixture; later, each thinks the other has changed into a bear.Elmer Fudd is a mad scientist who wants to turn Bugs Bunny into a fiend. Bugs tricks this ersatz Dr. Jekyll into drinking his own mixture; later, each thinks the other has changed into a bear.
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Very funny and hugely enjoyable with a lot going for it
Elmer Fudd scientist
I have never seen Elmer Fudd as the scientist type. That throws me off right away. This never feels completely right. The plot is a lot of chaos and wild twists. It is chaotic fun, but it does border on messy. There is enough fun to rise above the messiness.
Delightful Tashlin short with brilliant comic "acting" from Bugs, Elmer and the bear; Carl Stalling's music keeps things bouncing
This delightful cartoon features brilliant comic "acting" from Bugs, Elmer and the bear. Their sense of timing, their gestures and facial expressions are all priceless. Carl Stalling's music score keeps things bouncing happily along, always contributing mightily to the laughs and the excitement. Frank Tashlin directed a winner with this one.
This cartoon is available on the "Looney Tunes Golden Collection, Volume Three," Disc 1.
Elmer Fudd has a laboratory?
After his dog Rover proves an uncooperative guinea pig, Dr. Fudd takes out an old fashioned wabbit trap and Bugs, always the sentimental type, indulges him. The rest of the film is just a lot of misunderstandings, made worse by the convenient involvement by a bear who uses queue cards. The visual gags are really quite subtle and even Bugs remains good natured throughout, referring to Elmer as 'Doc' much more than usual (and not as a catchphrase either). However For a couple of more inspired takes in true Loony fashion, watch Friz Freling's "Hyde and Hare" (1955) or "Hyde and Go Tweet" (1960) instead.
4 out of 10
"I think Spencer Tracy did it much better. Don't you, folks?"
Did you know
- TriviaThe signs Bugs holds up are all slang references to craziness: screwball, crackpot, drip, and batty in the belfry. The screwball drawing would be seen again in Duck Amuck (1953).
- GoofsWhen Elmer "dwinks" the potion and turns red, the top of his hat is blown off, but when he becomes red and white striped and spins, the hat is whole again.
- Quotes
Elmer Fudd: [Elmer hands Bugs a formula in a test tube] Uh, have one on the house, wabbit.
Bugs Bunny: No thanks, Doc. Never touch this stuff.
[to audience]
Bugs Bunny: This guy's tryin' to slip me a mickey!
Elmer Fudd: Now, wabbit! Dwink!
Bugs Bunny: Hey, don't do it, Doc! Cut it out! Hey, Doc, don't, don't!
[Elmer shoves the formula down Bugs' throat, and Bugs reacts by breathing smoke, and going into a seizure]
Elmer Fudd: At wast! Success! He's gonna turn into a gwuesome monster!
[Bugs covers his eyes, panting, and suddenly turns normal again]
Bugs Bunny: No soap, Doc.
Elmer Fudd: [crying] Oh, it don't work! It doesn't work, I'm a tewwible scientist!
[pounds on table]
Elmer Fudd: Oh, this is tewwible, I tried my best, and...
[bangs head against wall while wailing]
Elmer Fudd: ...it won't work!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Så er der tegnefilm: Episode #4.13 (1981)
- SoundtracksGotta Be This or That
(uncredited)
Music by Sunny Skylar
Played during the opening credits
Also played when Bugs looks over the rabbit trap
Also played when Bugs is showing the cards
Also played when the Bear is showing the cards
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- Elmer's Hare Remover
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- Runtime
- 7m
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- 1.37 : 1





