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Hare Remover

  • 1946
  • Approved
  • 7m
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7.1/10
805
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Hare Remover (1946)
AnimationComedyFamilyHorrorShort

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.

  • Directors
    • Robert McKimson
    • Frank Tashlin
  • Writer
    • Warren Foster
  • Stars
    • Mel Blanc
    • Arthur Q. Bryan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    805
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Robert McKimson
      • Frank Tashlin
    • Writer
      • Warren Foster
    • Stars
      • Mel Blanc
      • Arthur Q. Bryan
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Mel Blanc
    Mel Blanc
    • Bugs Bunny
    • (voice)
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    Arthur Q. Bryan
    • Elmer Fudd
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Robert McKimson
      • Frank Tashlin
    • Writer
      • Warren Foster
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    8utgard14

    "I think Spencer Tracy did it much better. Don't you, folks?"

    Classic Bugs Bunny short directed by Frank Tashlin. Elmer Fudd is a mad scientist (!) with a very cool-looking laboratory. Elmer's trying to create a Jekyll & Hyde formula but needs a guinea pig to test it out on. Enter unwitting test subject Bugs. What a fun cartoon. Great voice work from Mel Blanc and Arthur Q. Bryan. Energetic music from Carl Stalling. The animation is excellent with dynamite action and well-drawn characters and backgrounds. Beautiful Technicolor is always a plus. Lots of funny bits and lines in this one. Bugs and Elmer are in top form. The bear's a hoot, too. The only real flaw is that it ends rather abruptly.
    Chip_douglas

    Elmer Fudd has a laboratory?

    If it weren't for the presence of Bugs and Elmer, you might think this one came from the Disney or Hanna/Barbera stable instead of Warners'. This is a subtle, almost believable take on the Jekyll and Hyde story in which only the characters imaginations run wild. There is no Peter Lorre, no scary castle, just Elmer using the Junior size Chemical set at home. He is looking to create "the formula that will take a normal charactew into a devilish being". But come on... it's Elmer! All he manages to brew up is a potion that makes the dinker go to plaid (and that's the most far out thing that happens).

    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
    6SnoopyStyle

    Elmer Fudd scientist

    Mad scientist Elmer Fudd is trying to turn normal creatures into devilish fiends. He tries it on a dog and it has a strange effect. He sets out to trap a rabbit and Bugs Bunny intentionally takes the bait. The formula has no effect on Bugs, but it does have the same strange effect on Elmer Fudd. Bugs mistakes a bear for being Elmer's monsterous outcome.

    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.
    10moonshiner67

    Back in the days of fun cartoons

    I wish they would bring back all the original cartoons from the past.it is not violent to me.always made me laugh 😆 🤣.
    5ccthemovieman-1

    Mistaken Identitity Gag Overdone A Bit

    Elmer is mixing chemicals in his little junior chemistry set "trying to make a normal character into a devilish fiend." We then see his head change in shape to a devil-like one with pointed ears. (I always suspected Fudd was a sadistic, evil punk!)

    The first clever gag involves a test tube with his solution and the wild colors it turns, including plaid and barbershop rings, etc. "Rover," his experimental dog, must drink the stuff. Rover is chained up so bad this would have animal-right activists on his back in no time today. Fudd forces the liquid down the dog's throat. (Man, is this guy plain evil or what?)

    When the dog freaks out and smashes through the front window and runs away, Elmer goes looking for another experimental animal. Who-know-who winds up (voluntarily) in his laboratory. And.....you know who turns the tables? Along the way, we get two cases of mistaken identity, and that turns out to be the big joke of the cartoon.

    I enjoyed Bugs' line referring to the Spencer Tracy film version of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde."

    Overall, this is "fair," clever in the one "identity" gag but annoying at times, too, with Fudd's abrasive and stupid laugh and carrying-on.

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    • Trivia
      The second of only two Bugs Bunny cartoons directed by Frank Tashlin; the other being The Unruly Hare (1945). Frank Tashlin is uncredited because he had left the studio before the short debuted, and Warner Bros. had a rule at the time that former employees couldn't be credited. This is also why Robert Clampett isn't credited in some of his last shorts for WB. Robert McKimson inherited Tashlin's unit after his departure.
    • Goofs
      When 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!

    • Connections
      Featured in Så er der tegnefilm: Episode #4.13 (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Gotta 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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    • Which series is this from: Merrie Melodies or Looney Tunes?
    • "I think Spencer Tracy did it much better, don't you folks?"
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    • Release date
      • March 23, 1946 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Elmer's Hare Remover
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros. Cartoon Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 7m
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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