When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Warner Bros Today marks the 85th anniversary of Bugs Bunny, one of animation’s most ...
They start the panel each with their own signature delivery of the iconic "what's up, doc" line and it is everything. The panel is rounded out with Looney Tunes Cartoons executive producer Pete ...
Today marks the 85th anniversary of Bugs Bunny, one of animation’s most iconic characters and star of many cartoons, movies. comics and video games. With his sly grin, quick wit, and signature ...
The Bugs Bunny Show was a landmark moment in animation, for the industry and viewers. The animated series hosted by the ...
A few weeks ago, I needed to find a picture of one of the Looney Tunes characters for a story that was going on line. I picked Bugs Bunny, of course, and put his picture on my desktop computer. Dozens ...
The animator who refined the look for Bugs Bunny that brought laughter to millions of people has died. Robert “Bob” Givens was 99 and died of acute respiratory failure, according to his daughter, ...
Elmer Fudd peers down rabbit holes, taunts Bugs with carrots and tries (unsuccessfully) to catch him. "Finally, the frustrated Elmer, driven to distraction by the rabbit's antics, walks away sobbing … ...
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Whether he’s the destabilizing force of Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes’ glory days, or more centered in contemporary reboots that can’t measure up, Bugs Bunny remains a towering cartoon influence.
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 ...
A statue of the iconic Bugs Bunny, located in Leicester Square, in London, UK. (Photo credit: Shutterstock.com/Chris Dorney) “Eh, what’s up, Doc?” Well, today ...