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Case of the Missing Hare
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Which series is this from: Merrie Melodies or Looney Tunes?
Merrie Melodies.
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Whom does Bugs Bunny disguise himself as?
A little boy from Ala Bahma's audience.
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"If I dood it I get a whippin'! I dood it!"
Bugs Bunny is riffing off the
Red Skelton
radio character, The Mean Widdle Kid.
See also: the Wikipedia page for Red Skelton
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Who is responsible for the bold colors and unrealistic backgrounds?
John McGrew
.
Chuck Jones
gave McGrew a lot of freedom in creating the background designs for this film.
Source:
Greg Ford
's audio commentary for Looney Tunes Golden Collection, Volume Three (2005) (V) Disc 1.
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List: "Of course you realize this means war!"
See: this FAQ entry
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What has been censored from TV prints?
Some prints cut out the opening shot which shows Ala Bahma's posters. This was probably done just to shorten the film, rather than censor anything objectionable.
Source: The Censored Cartoons Page
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What makes cutting up the Warner Bros. cartoons particularly indefensible?
See: this FAQ entry
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Is this available on DVD?
Yes, it's included in Looney Tunes Golden Collection, Volume Three (2005) (V) Disc 1.
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