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{{Infobox movie | {{Infobox movie | ||
|image=[[File:Bewitched Bunny Lobby Card.png|300px]] | |image= [[File:Bewitched Bunny Lobby Card.png|300px]] | ||
|caption=Lobby | |caption= Lobby card. | ||
|prodcompany= [[Warner Bros. Cartoons]] | |prodcompany= [[Warner Bros. Cartoons]] | ||
|distributor= [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]<br />[[The Vitaphone Corporation]] | |distributor= [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]<br />[[The Vitaphone Corporation]] | ||
|released= [[July 24]], [[1954]] | |released= [[July 24]], [[1954]] | ||
|run_time= | |run_time= | ||
|starring= [[Mel Blanc]]<br> | |starring= [[Mel Blanc]]<br>[[Bea Benaderet]] | ||
|producers= [[Edward Selzer]] | |producers= [[Edward Selzer]] | ||
|animation=[[Lloyd Vaughan]]<br>[[Ken Harris]]<br>[[Ben Washam]] | |animation= [[Lloyd Vaughan]]<br>[[Ken Harris]]<br>[[Ben Washam]] | ||
|music= [[Carl Stalling]] | |music= [[Carl Stalling]] | ||
|story= [[Michael Maltese]] | |story= [[Michael Maltese]] | ||
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==Detailed summary== | ==Detailed summary== | ||
==Memorable quotes== | ==Memorable quotes== | ||
'''Gretel:''' | '''Gretel:''' Mein name ist Gretel.<br> | ||
'''Hansel:''' Und mein name ist Hooonsel.<br> | '''Hansel:''' Und mein name ist Hooonsel.<br> | ||
'''Bugs:''' Honsel? Hooonsel? Hon-sel? (gentle voice) Run for ya dear little lives! For she is a witch and means tah cook ya for her | '''Bugs:''' Honsel? Hooonsel? Hon-sel? (''gentle voice'') Run for ya dear little lives! For she is a witch and means tah cook ya for her supper!<br> | ||
'''Gretel:''' ACH!<br> | '''Gretel:''' ACH!<br> | ||
'''Honsel:''' UND HEIMEL!<br> | '''Honsel:''' UND HEIMEL!<br> | ||
(Hansel and Gretel | (''Hansel and Gretel attempt to run away but not before stopping in front of Witch Hazel'')<br> | ||
'''Hansel and Gretel:''' AAAACH, ya muddah rides und vacuum | '''Hansel and Gretel:''' AAAACH, ya muddah rides und vacuum cleaner! | ||
'''Bugs:''' Ah, sure, I know. But aren't | '''Bugs:''' Ah, sure, I know. But aren't they all witches inside? | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
{{CastTop}} | {{CastTop}} | ||
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==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
* [[Earth]] | * [[Earth]] | ||
** | ** Forest | ||
** | *** Hazel's candy cottage | ||
==Objects== | ==Objects== | ||
* ''Hansel and Gretel'' storybook | * ''Hansel and Gretel'' storybook | ||
* Magic | * Magic powder grenade | ||
==Production== | ==Production== | ||
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===Filming=== | ===Filming=== | ||
==Music== | ==Music== | ||
The music was composed by [[Carl Stalling]]. | The music was composed by [[Carl Stalling]]. It uses a different rendition of the ''[[What's Up Doc? (song)|What's Up Doc?]'' theme. | ||
==Release== | ==Release== | ||
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==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
* This cartoon updates the Bugs Bunny introduction card, which has a different font and placing the words "Bugs Bunny" into one line, instead of two to fit. The fade-in was also placed in the title card instead of the curtain sequence used before 1954. This would be used in all cartoons until the [[1956]] ''[[Merrie Melodies (theatrical shorts)|Merrie Melodies]]'' cartoon, ''[[Half-Fare Hare]]'', where it would be updated again with a different Bugs design starting in ''[[Wideo Wabbit]]''. | |||
* This cartoon updates the | |||
==Everlasting influence== | ==Everlasting influence== | ||
* Although | * Although edited for time, it was used both times for the ''[[Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales]]'' feature film, and the ''[[Bugs Bunny's Howl-oween Special]]'' television special. | ||
==Critical reception== | ==Critical reception== | ||
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==Home availability== | ==Home availability== | ||
* In the United States: | * In the United States: | ||
** [[Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5]] | ** ''[[Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5]]'' | ||
** [[Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1]] | ** ''[[Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1]]'' | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 04:06, 20 May 2024
Bewitched Bunny | |
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Lobby card. | |
Production company | Warner Bros. Cartoons |
Distributor | Warner Bros. Pictures The Vitaphone Corporation |
Release date | July 24, 1954 |
Starring | Mel Blanc Bea Benaderet |
Producer(s) | Edward Selzer |
Music composed by | Carl Stalling |
Story by | Michael Maltese |
Animation | Lloyd Vaughan Ken Harris Ben Washam |
Director(s) | Charles M. Jones |
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Bewitched Bunny' is the three-hundredth and thirty-eighth Looney Tunes theatrical short. It was released by Warner Bros. Pictures and The Vitaphone Corporation on July 24, 1954. It was written by Michael Maltese, produced by Edward Selzer, and directed by Chuck Jones.
After saving Hansel and Gretel from being Witch Hazel's dinner, Bugs Bunny must now save himself from becoming Hazel's dinner!
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Gretel: Mein name ist Gretel.
Hansel: Und mein name ist Hooonsel.
Bugs: Honsel? Hooonsel? Hon-sel? (gentle voice) Run for ya dear little lives! For she is a witch and means tah cook ya for her supper!
Gretel: ACH!
Honsel: UND HEIMEL!
(Hansel and Gretel attempt to run away but not before stopping in front of Witch Hazel)
Hansel and Gretel: AAAACH, ya muddah rides und vacuum cleaner!
Bugs: Ah, sure, I know. But aren't they all witches inside?
Characters
In order of appearance: | ||||||||||
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Locations
- Earth
- Forest
- Hazel's candy cottage
- Forest
Objects
- Hansel and Gretel storybook
- Magic powder grenade
Production
Development
Filming
Music
The music was composed by Carl Stalling. It uses a different rendition of the [[What's Up Doc? (song)|What's Up Doc?] theme.
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: July 24, 1954 in theatres
Behind the scenes
- This cartoon updates the Bugs Bunny introduction card, which has a different font and placing the words "Bugs Bunny" into one line, instead of two to fit. The fade-in was also placed in the title card instead of the curtain sequence used before 1954. This would be used in all cartoons until the 1956 Merrie Melodies cartoon, Half-Fare Hare, where it would be updated again with a different Bugs design starting in Wideo Wabbit.
Everlasting influence
- Although edited for time, it was used both times for the Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales feature film, and the Bugs Bunny's Howl-oween Special television special.
Critical reception
Home availability
- In the United States: