What are the release dates for The Bugs Bunny Show - 1960 Ball Point Puns 2-7?
The Bugs Bunny Show - 1960 Ball Point Puns 2-7 was released on:
USA: 21 November 1961
What is the name of the company who made Bugs Bunny?
Leon Schlesinger Productions which was bought out by Warner Bros .
What is the name of Bugs Bunny cartoon with hosenfefer in it?
"Shishkabugs" has the dish 'Hasenpfeffer' in it that requires a rabbit as the main ingredient .
What is the dragon's name in Bugs Bunny's Knighty Knight Bugs?
Yosemite Sam's dragon in the cartoon "Knighty Knight Bugs" is not named but is referred to as "Wake up, you fire-breathing lizard" and "Stop breathing on me, you idgit!").
What cartoon character was orange and had a trumpet nose?
Q*bert from the arcade video game : "Q*bert collects quarters!".
When did Bugs Bunny make his screen debut?
Officially, July 27, 1940 was Bugs' first picture. He appeared on television in 1960 with the debut of the prime-time program "The Bugs Bunny Show", though the show merely packaged earlier shorts into a half hour segment.
Which looney tunes episode did yosemite sam have to be nice to Bugs Bunny?
I'm not sure, but there was a cartoon called "The Wabbit Who Came to Supper", in which Elmer Fudd had to be nice to Bugs in order to inherit $3,000,000.
Was Dabs one of Bugs Bunny's girlfriend?
Oh, dude, Bugs Bunny was a player, but not in that way! Dabs is actually a dance move, not a bunny babe. Bugs Bunny was too busy outsmarting Elmer Fudd and munching on carrots to worry about relationships.
Why did Bugs Bunny always say aren't you glad I didn't say Richard?
That phrase is a reference to a hugely popular song from the 1940's entitled "Open the door, Richard" by Louis Jordan . The classic use of this reference is in "High Diving Hare" where Bugs Bunny has built a door and Yosemite Sam yells at the rabbit to "Open the door! Open the door!" Then , in an aside , says "You'll notice I didn't say Richard" .
Which episode did Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam draw bigger and bigger guns?
"Hare Trigger" , a Merrie Melodies cartoon released May 5, 1945 .
well this is due to about 40% of rabbit population being gray. about 30% black, and 30% white. gray is the dominant color.
All four have appeared in their own version of a Christmas Carol.
"It ain't Vendell Villkie!" This recalls an incident at the 1940 Republican National Convention when the head of a state delegation from the Midwest announced "two votes for Villkie" in a Scandinavian accent. This sound-bite , broadcast on nationwide radio, enjoyed a brief vogue as a humorous catchphrase." ~ Excerpt from Wikipedia