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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
*The title is a pun of the historical event and its many films and novels, ''Mutiny on the Bounty''.
*The title is a pun of the historical event and its many films and novels, ''Mutiny on the Bounty''.
*It is one of three nautical-themed shorts with Sam as a pirate, along with ''[[Buccaneer Bunny]]'' ([[1948]]) and ''[[Captain Hareblower]]'' ([[1954]]).
*It is one of several nautical-themed shorts with Sam as a pirate, along with ''[[Buccaneer Bunny]]'' ([[1948]]), ''[[Captain Hareblower]]'' ([[1954]]), ''[[Captain Hareblower]]'' ([[1954]]), ''[[This Is a Life?]]'' ([[1955]]) and ''[[From Hare to Eternity]]'' ([[1997]]).
*In this cartoon, Bugs gets fooled himself by the [[Reverse Psychology]] when he argues with Sam about swabbing the deck.
*In this cartoon, Bugs gets fooled himself by the [[Reverse Psychology]] when he argues with Sam about swabbing the deck.
*The footage and music where Sam rebuilds his ship on the docks is re-used twice (with the latter half [Sam putting boards over the hole] being reused once more before Bugs' final ploy), and the scene where is repaired ship is launched into the water is re-used once.
*The footage and music where Sam rebuilds his ship on the docks is re-used twice (with the latter half [Sam putting boards over the hole] being reused once more before Bugs' final ploy), and the scene where is repaired ship is launched into the water is re-used once.

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Mutiny on the Bunny
Production company Warner Bros. Cartoons
Distributor Warner Bros. Pictures
The Vitaphone Corporation
Release date February 11, 1950 , 1950
Starring Mel Blanc
Producer(s) Edward Selzer
Music composed by Carl Stalling
Story by Tedd Pierce
Animation Gerry Chiniquy
Ken Champin
Virgil Ross
Arthur Davis
Director(s) I. Freleng
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Mutiny on the Bunny is a two-hundred and sixty-eighth Looney Tunes theatrical short. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and The Vitaphone Corporation on February 11, 1950. It was written by Tedd Pierce, produced by Edward Selzer, and directed by Friz Freleng.

In 18th Century England, When his old crew abandons ship, Shanghai Sam decides to find a new crew. That's when he tricks Bugs into taking a cruise only for him to be shanghaied instead. Bugs decides to mutiny to scuttle Sam's ambitions.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Old Crewmate: I was a human being once...

Mouse: He's not long for this world...

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Bugs Bunny Mel Blanc
Captain Shanghai Sam Mel Blanc
Old Crewmate Mel Blanc
Mouse Mel Blanc

Locations

Objects

  • Cannon
  • Rope
  • White flag
  • Beach umbrella

Vehicles

Production

Development

Music

The music was composed by Carl W. Stalling.

Behind the scenes

  • The title is a pun of the historical event and its many films and novels, Mutiny on the Bounty.
  • It is one of several nautical-themed shorts with Sam as a pirate, along with Buccaneer Bunny (1948), Captain Hareblower (1954), Captain Hareblower (1954), This Is a Life? (1955) and From Hare to Eternity (1997).
  • In this cartoon, Bugs gets fooled himself by the Reverse Psychology when he argues with Sam about swabbing the deck.
  • The footage and music where Sam rebuilds his ship on the docks is re-used twice (with the latter half [Sam putting boards over the hole] being reused once more before Bugs' final ploy), and the scene where is repaired ship is launched into the water is re-used once.
  • Despite not being included in the movie, Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales, the scene from the beginning from this cartoon where one of Yosemite Sam's former crew escapes in terror while admitting his insanity to the audience is an homage in that film: Sultan Sam's previous royal storyteller runs out on him looking haggard, traumatized, disheveled, and half-insane because of the bratty Prince Abadaba's antics.

Errors

  • When Sam reads the clue '...and five paces to the right and dig at spot marked X' and follows the directions, he is actually going to his left, but the directions refer to the right side of the movie screen.

Home availability

References