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The Wabbit Who Came to Supper (1942)
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28 March 1942 (USA) morePlot:
Elmer Fudd is already hunting Bugs when he learns that he will inherit three million dollars from Uncle Louie if he doesn't harm animals... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
What's supper, doc? moreCast
(Credited cast)| Mel Blanc | ... | Bugs Bunny / Telegram Boy / Delivery Man (voice) | |
| Arthur Q. Bryan | ... | Elmer Fudd (voice) |
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Bug's phone conversation, "Is that you, Myrt? How's every little thing?" is lifted from a running gag on the popular "Fibber McGee and Molly" radio show. moreQuotes:
Bugs Bunny: [Elmer is chasing Bugs around Elmer's grandfather clock,the clock then chimes] Happy New Year! Happy New Year! Yipee! Hooray! Happy New Year![grabs Elmer's hands and starts singing "Auld Lang Syne",Elmer starts to sing, but then looks at the calendar,which says July]
Elmer Fudd: Why you...
Bugs Bunny: [Bugs stops singing] Well, yipe again!
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We're in the Money moreFAQ
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"Oh, that you, Myrt? How's every little thing?"
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"The Wabbit Who Came to Supper" gives one the idea of milking a situation to the nth degree. When Elmer Fudd - looking like a walking heart attack (they were making him fat at this time so as to resemble his voice artist Arthur Q. Bryan) - receives a letter telling him that he'll inherit $3 million as long as he doesn't harm any animals, especially rabbits, Bugs Bunny (who overheard Elmer reading the telegram) promptly invades Elmer's house and does everything possible to annoy Elmer. How I would love to try that! It just goes to show why these cartoons were so great: they were never afraid to pull any wacky gag that they could think of. And this one has some great gags! So check it out. You're sure to love it.
And remember: don't go down there; it's dark!