MeTV Toons, the recently-launched free all-classic cartoon channel, will premiere a new one-hour special about Bugs Bunny titled Hare’s to Bugs! A Bugs Bunny Celebration on Saturday, July 27, at 10 am ...
Some of the most enduring movie stars are animated; and several of them have been rabbits. Principal among these movie rabbits has been Bugs Bunny. Two dates around Bugs come together in 2025. First, ...
Here’s a heartwarming moment of corporate cooperation as cartoon characters owned by four different entertainment conglomerates—Mickey Mouse (Disney), Bugs Bunny (Warner Bros.), Scrat (20th Century ...
Grab those hard hats and fasten that tool belt, a Looney construction crew is heading to town! Bugs Bunny Builders, the first Looney Tunes preschool show in over 20 years, premieres Monday, July 25 at ...
Bugs Bunny, the iconic cartoon character, made his official debut in the 1940 Oscar nominated short, The Wild Hare. The Looney Tunes standout was first voiced by actor Mel Blanc. At the age of 80, you ...
Bugs Bunny avoids the axe chop by Elmer Fudd in a new cartoon. Get ready for anvils, axes and wascally wabbits galore. The Looney Tunes crew is officially back, and on Wednesday their first video in a ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “Bugs Bunny on Broadway? Yes, please!” said Amy Friedman, Warner Bros. Head of Kids & Family ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Animation cel of Bugs Bunny saying ...
Think fast: Where did you first hear the overture from Rossini’s “The Barber of Seville” — or Frédéric Chopin’s Minute Waltz in D-Flat?” Betcha it was in a Bugs Bunny cartoon. The Detroit Symphony ...
Bugs and Daffy are back. By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large Bugs and Daffy are back. Cartoon Network is launching a new version of the classic Warner Bros. series “Looney Tunes.” The announcement was ...
Think fast: Where did you first hear the overture from Rossini’s “The Barber of Seville” — or Frédéric Chopin’s Minute Waltz in D-Flat?” Betcha it was in a Bugs Bunny cartoon. The Detroit Symphony ...
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