Animosity. Bugs Bunny wanted the farmer's carrots, and the farmer didn't want Bugs to have them.
"Duck Amuck" is one , of many , cartoon where Bugs Bunny said this line .
Bugs Bunny does several things on a regular basis. The ongoing plot in many of his cartoons is his rivalry with his enemy Elmer Fudd. He always tricks or outsmarts Elmer, and of course, he always eats carrots.
"Eh...what's up, doc?", "Of course you realize...this means war" and "Ain't I a stinker?" .
Bugs Bunny officially made his debut on July 27th of 1940, however his very FIRST appearance was on April 30th 1938 so from that date, that would make Bugs Bunny 75 years old in human years but in rabbit years he would be 10 years old :) Hope that helped !!
Elmer Fudd , as Siegfried , thinks that he has killed Bugs Bunny, as Brunnhilde , in the 1957 cartoon "What's Opera, Doc?" which is a parody of Richard Wagner's opera "Der Ring des Nibelungen" .
Perhaps you are thinking of Foghorn Leghorn, a fat and overbearing rooster who is generally having a feud with the local dog. His voice was an impersonation of a radio personality called Col. Cleghorn.
Knighty Knight Bugs (1958) won an Oscar in 1959 for Best Short Subject, Cartoons (John W. Burton)
The duration of The Bugs Bunny Show is 1320.0 seconds.
Because of his many contributions to the entertainment community/industry .
You get Bugs Bunny, of course!
But seriously...There is No way you can cross an insect with a rabbit. It can't be done since they are not genetically similar in almost any way so they cannot reproduce offspring unless they have mutated DNA in order to make them genetically similar enough to sexually reproduce and make offspring of what i would call a "Rabsect" the name would also depend on the type of insect. ex "Mosquabbit" but the name doesn't really answer the question i just put that as extra informationNobody plays Bugs Bunny. Many have tried, all have failed. I pity the FOOL that tries to play Bugs Bunny...
Oh- unless you mean to ask who provided the vocal talent...
In that case, Mel Blanc was the original voice of our beloved wabbit.
The name of 'Bugs Bunny' came from the character design from Ben "Bugs" Hardaway who sketched one of the first prototypes of the character with the last version by Tex Avery being the one we now know as the definitive Bugs Bunny .
A staff member referred to Hardaway's design as Bug's Bunny - note the apostrophe .
You would get a little hairy blue midget rampaging through New York throwing cabbages at people.
That, or you'd get the end of mankind.
No really, you would get one of five things:
a) Chewsmurfa
b) Smewbaccaf
c) Smurbacca
d) Churf
e) Bluewbacca
Other possibilities:
Tweety Bird is a boy (i.e. male). His name is a lisped pronunciation of the name "Sweetie" or "Sweetie Pie."
Throughout the cartoon series, Tweety is referred to as him or he. The creators of the character also refer to Tweety as a male. In the movie Tweety's High Flying Adventure, Tweety even had a ponytailed canary girlfriend named Aoogah.
This is a quote from Wikipedia:
Despite the perceptions that people may hold, owing to the long lashes and high pitched voice of Tweety, Tweety is male.
Bugs Bunny's mother is never mentioned - the creator of Bugs Bunny was Bugs' Hardaway .
There is an episode where bugs goes to a town of the west or something, he goes in to a casino, thinking a slot machine is a phone, he uses a coin to call his un named mother and asks her for money, luckly he hits the jackpot and wins big time
Yosemite Sam, he is the character with orange hair and wields two pistols.
There are two rabbits in the show! The boy bunny is named Buster Bunny, and the girl bunny is named Babs Bunny! NO RELATION!
Blousey Brown, played by Florence 'Florrie' Dugger.
Though it seeems bugsy had a previous relationship with Tallulah, it is Blousey that Bugsy is romantically interested in and ends up with at the end of the film.