His signature Flatbush accent should be your first clue. He's only defending his hearth and home (burrow/borough) from the various visitors he's 'entertained' over the years.
Lola. She is so pretty. I Recall Seeing A Bugs Bunny Animated Short Where Bugs Bunny Is In Love With A Bunny Named Daisy Lou, & That Bugs Bunny & A Bunny Named Casaba Battle For Daisy Lou,s Attention.
Tex Avery who made bugs bunny called everyone Doc, so he made bugs bunny say "What's up Doc?"
A very slow pitch.Looney Tunes put out a Bugs Bunny cartoon in 1946 called Baseball Bugs. In it, Bugs is a pitcher for a team called the Tea Totallers against a team called the Gorillas. Bugs' changeup is so slow that three batters stand in a line and each swings and misses three times to strike out.
I think its cuz hes so smart it bugs ppl Actually, "Bug" was a saying in the 1980s meaning annoying or crazy. The "Bug'' saying died out mostly but the sayings, "You bug me" are still around.
Bugs Bunny has had a few different girlfriends over the years. In the short "Hare Splitter"(1948) he was courting Daisy Lou against a big dumb rabbit named Casbah, in "Hold the Lion, Please" (1942) it's revealed that Bugs is married in a gag at the end and in the 50s, there was Honey Bunny. Honey never appeared in a short and was created entirely for merchandising back, but she had a few comic book and video game appearances. Bugs is mostly a solo act and his girls are never consistent, but as of the 1996 movie "Space Jam" he's officially with Lola Bunny, who's since appeared in web shorts, comics and Baby Looney Tunes. So, long story short: Lola Bunny
Lola. She is so pretty. I Recall Seeing A Bugs Bunny Animated Short Where Bugs Bunny Is In Love With A Bunny Named Daisy Lou, & That Bugs Bunny & A Bunny Named Casaba Battle For Daisy Lou,s Attention.
Mel Blanc Do you mean "Who" was the voice for Bugs Bunny? If so, I believe it was Mel Blanc.
Tex Avery who made bugs bunny called everyone Doc, so he made bugs bunny say "What's up Doc?"
Because he is so popular to the newest generation instead of bugs bunny, I think that Harry Potter is more famous.
A very slow pitch.Looney Tunes put out a Bugs Bunny cartoon in 1946 called Baseball Bugs. In it, Bugs is a pitcher for a team called the Tea Totallers against a team called the Gorillas. Bugs' changeup is so slow that three batters stand in a line and each swings and misses three times to strike out.
chalk is insoluble so it is a suspension because it cannot dissovle so there you have it folks from your pal Bugs bunny
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I think its cuz hes so smart it bugs ppl Actually, "Bug" was a saying in the 1980s meaning annoying or crazy. The "Bug'' saying died out mostly but the sayings, "You bug me" are still around.
Hannah Montana is totally fictional, so 'fraud' doesn't enter into it. ( Bugs Bunny is not a fraud either)
While there have been many female counterparts for Bugs in the past, it seems that Lola has become marketably popular, and so it's a fair possibility.
I believe Bugs bunny is more popular than Brittney Spears. But I may be wrong because people have made so many more television shows and you know how the actors, actresses, singers, models, dancers, and song writers are these days.
Bugs Bunny has had a few different girlfriends over the years. In the short "Hare Splitter"(1948) he was courting Daisy Lou against a big dumb rabbit named Casbah, in "Hold the Lion, Please" (1942) it's revealed that Bugs is married in a gag at the end and in the 50s, there was Honey Bunny. Honey never appeared in a short and was created entirely for merchandising back, but she had a few comic book and video game appearances. Bugs is mostly a solo act and his girls are never consistent, but as of the 1996 movie "Space Jam" he's officially with Lola Bunny, who's since appeared in web shorts, comics and Baby Looney Tunes. So, long story short: Lola Bunny