Batten Them Down Again Well Teach Those Hatches
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Bushy Hare is a 1950 Looney Tunes curt directed by Robert McKimson.
Title
The title is a play on "bushy hair" along with aborigines stereotypically being from "the bush" country.
Plot
Bugs pops out in Golden Gate Park and encounters a human being whom he initially thinks is a 'bad guy', but who asks Bugs to hold on to his balloons while he ties his shoelaces. Bugs complies, simply before long finds himself drifting off into the ocean. Subsequently commenting that "something'due south gotta happen pretty soon", that 'something' is a stork delivering a baby joey to a kangaroo. The joey bears a strong resemblance to Hippety Hopper, a McKimson grapheme. After a mix-up in a cloud, where Bugs is switched with the joey, Bugs finds himself in Commonwealth of australia, dropped into a kangaroo'south pouch.
Bugs at showtime tries walking away from the kangaroo, but feels guilty subsequently the kangaroo starts crying and reluctantly agrees to be its 'baby' (a gag used before by McKimson in Gorilla My Dreams). After a wild ride inside the kangaroo's pouch, Bugs tries walking, but is soon felled by a boomerang thrown past an aborigine, whom Bugs later calls "Nature Boy". Bugs tries throwing the boomerang away (commenting, "that matter can give y'all a conclusion of the encephalon"), but is hit again and is soon chased by 'Nature Boy'. The aborigine thinks he's stabbing Bugs in a rabbit hole, but Bugs winds up kick him in the hole instead. An attempt to shoot Bugs with a dart similarly backfires. Eventually, Bugs is chased by 'Nature Male child', first in a canoe, Where Nature Boy sits and rows in the rear, on the Billabong, (A large pond or lake), through the Tunnel of Love {"Gosh, Nature, I didn't know you cared"}, and then goes up a cliff, where he and 'Nature Male child' fight in the kangaroo'due south pouch, before the aborigine is kicked out and knocked off the cliff. The joey then floats downward and into the kangaroo's pouch.
The kangaroo and her son agree to give Bugs a lift back to the The states, with a speedboat motor attached to the kangaroo'southward tail. The drawing ends with Bugs telling the joey to "crossbar down the hatches!" When the joey replies, "I did batten them down!" Bugs replies, quoting Lou Costello, "Well, crossbar them downward once more! Nosotros'll teach those hatches!"
Caricatures
- Lou Costello - "Well, batten them downward once again!"
Availability
Censorship
- When this short aired on Nickelodeon, the sequence of Nature Boy stabbing the hole Bugs is allegedly in and Bugs shrieking in agony was edited to remove Bugs moaning to Nature Boy to permit him dice, Nature Boy stabbing the pigsty with more sadistic vigor, and Bugs getting so mad at Nature Boy that he kicks him in the hole and tickles his feet.
- This was one of the 12 Bugs Bunny shorts that were removed from Drawing Network's 2001 "June Bugs" marathon by order of Fourth dimension Warner due to Bugs' antagonist beingness an ethnic stereotype (in this case it is an Australian Aboriginal hunter). Information technology hadn't aired on American television since its days on Nickelodeon until 2021, when MeTV aired the short uncut on Saturday Morning Cartoons.
Notes
- This is the only drawing where Hippety Hopper speaks (with 1 line in a cameo at the stop), as well as the merely drawing where Hippety isn't paired with Sylvester and/or Sylvester Junior.
Gallery
External Links
- "Bushy Hare" at SuperCartoons.net
- "Bushy Hare" at B99.Boob tube
Bugs Bunny Shorts | ||||
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1938 | Porky's Hare Hunt | |||
1939 | Prest-O Change-O • Hare-um Scare-um | |||
1940 | Elmer's Aboveboard Photographic camera • A Wild Hare | |||
1941 | Elmer's Pet Rabbit • Tortoise Beats Hare • Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt • The Heckling Hare • All This and Rabbit Stew • Wabbit Twouble | |||
1942 | The Wabbit Who Came to Supper • The Wacky Wabbit • Hold the Lion, Please • Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid • Fresh Hare • The Asinine Hypnotist • Case of the Missing Hare | |||
1943 | Tortoise Wins by a Hare • Super-Rabbit • Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk • Wackiki Wabbit • Falling Hare | |||
1944 | Trivial Red Riding Rabbit • What's Cookin' Medico? • Bugs Bunny and the Iii Bears • Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips • Hare Ribbin' • Hare Force • Buckaroo Bugs • The Old Grey Hare • Stage Door Cartoon | |||
1945 | Herr Meets Hare • The Unruly Hare • Hare Trigger • Hare Conditioned • Hare Tonic | |||
1946 | Baseball game Bugs • Hare Remover • Hair-Raising Hare • Acrobatty Bunny • Racketeer Rabbit • The Big Snooze • Rhapsody Rabbit | |||
1947 | Rabbit Transit • A Hare Grows in Manhattan • Easter Yeggs • Slick Hare | |||
1948 | Gorilla My Dreams • A Feather in His Hare • Rabbit Dial • Buccaneer Bunny • Bugs Bunny Rides Again • Haredevil Hare • Hot Cantankerous Bunny • Hare Splitter • A-Lad-In His Lamp • My Bunny Lies over the Sea | |||
1949 | Hare Do • Mississippi Hare • Rebel Rabbit • Loftier Diving Hare • Bowery Bugs • Long-Haired Hare • Knights Must Autumn • The Grey Hounded Hare • The Windblown Hare • Frigid Hare • Which Is Witch • Rabbit Hood | |||
1950 | Hurdy-Gurdy Hare • Mutiny on the Bunny • Homeless Hare • Big House Bunny • What's Up Doc? • eight Ball Bunny • Hillbilly Hare • Bunker Hill Bunny • Bushy Hare • Rabbit of Seville | |||
1951 | Hare Nosotros Get • Rabbit Every Monday • Bunny Hugged • The Fair Haired Hare • Rabbit Fire • French Rarebit • His Hare Raising Tale • Election Box Bunny • Big Top Bunny | |||
1952 | Operation: Rabbit • Foxy past Proxy • xiv Carrot Rabbit • Water, Water Every Hare • The Hasty Hare • Oily Hare • Rabbit Seasoning • Rabbit'south Kin • Hare Elevator | |||
1953 | Forward March Hare • Upswept Hare • Southern Fried Rabbit • Hare Trimmed • Swell for Bugs • Lumber Jack-Rabbit • Duck! Rabbit, Duck! • Robot Rabbit | |||
1954 | Captain Hareblower • Bugs and Thugs • No Parking Hare • Devil May Hare • Bugged Bunny • Yankee Doodle Bugs • Infant Buggy Bunny | |||
1955 | Beanstalk Bunny • Sahara Hare • Hare Brush • Rabbit Binge • This Is a Life? • Hyde and Hare • Knight-Mare Hare • Roman Legion-Hare | |||
1956 | Bugs' Bonnets • Broom-Stick Bunny • Rabbitson Crusoe • Napoleon Bunny-Office • Barbary-Coast Bunny • Half-Fare Hare • A Star Is Bored • Wideo Wabbit • To Hare Is Human | |||
1957 | Ali Baba Bunny • Convicted Rabbit • Piker'south Tiptop • What'due south Opera, Md? • Bugsy and Mugsy • Show Biz Bugs • Rabbit Romeo | |||
1958 | Hare-Less Wolf • Hare-Mode to the Stars • Now, Hare This • Knighty Knight Bugs • Pre-Hysterical Hare | |||
1959 | Baton Bunny • Hare-abian Nights • Apes of Wrath • Backwoods Bunny • Wild and Woolly Hare • Bonanza Bunny • A Witch'southward Tangled Hare • People Are Bunny | |||
1960 | Horse Hare • Person to Bunny • Rabbit'due south Feat • From Hare to Heir • Lighter Than Hare | |||
1961 | The Abominable Snowfall Rabbit • Compressed Hare • Prince Violent | |||
1962 | Wet Hare • Bill of Hare • Shishkabugs | |||
1963 | Devil'southward Feud Block • The Million Hare • Hare-Breadth Hurry • The Unmentionables • Mad as a Mars Hare • Transylvania half dozen-5000 | |||
1964 | Dumb Patrol • Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare • The Iceman Ducketh • False Hare | |||
1979 | Bugs Bunny'south Christmas Carol • Fear Before Christmas | |||
1980 | Portrait of the Artist every bit a Young Bunny • Spaced Out Bunny | |||
1990 | Box Function Bunny | |||
1991 | (Blooper) Bunny | |||
1992 | Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers | |||
1995 | Carrotblanca | |||
1997 | From Hare to Eternity | |||
2004 | Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas • Daffy Duck for President |
Source: https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Bushy_Hare
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