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(I'd say the Roger Rabbit appearance is pop culture and also a legit place in the films appearances section)
(I'd say the Roger Rabbit appearance is pop culture and also a legit place in the films appearances section)
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==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==
* In the [[1987]] film ''Innerspace'', Tuck Pendelton has a Bugs doll in his apartment.
* In the [[1987]] film ''Innerspace'' (released by [[Warner Bros.]]), Tuck Pendelton has a Bugs doll in his apartment.
* Bugs famously appeared alongside Mickey Mouse in the [[1989]] Disney film ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' where he is seen skydiving with Mickey and Eddie.
* Bugs famously appeared alongside Mickey Mouse in the [[1989]] Disney film ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' where he is seen skydiving with Mickey and Eddie.



Revision as of 14:04, 27 June 2022

Bugs Bunny (character)
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"What's up doc?"
Species Rabbit
Gender Male
Affiliation Daffy Duck
Porky Pig
Elmer Fudd
Lola Bunny
Tune Squad
Father Jor-El in The Looney Tunes Show
Mother Lara in The Looney Tunes Show
Other relative(s) One Descendent, Ace Bunny, in Loonatics Unleashed
Marital status Single
First appearance LTS: "A Wild Hare" (1940)
Played by Mel Blanc (1938-1989)
Jeff Bergman (Since 1990)
Greg Burson (1991-1997)
Billy West (1996-2006)
Joe Alaskey (1997-2011)
Samuel Vincent (2002-2005)
Eric Bauza (Since 2018)
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Bugs as Happy Rabbit
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Bugs in "A Wild Hare"
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Carrotblanca
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Space Jam
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The Looney Tunes Show
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New Looney Tunes
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Space Jam: A New Legacy
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CGI Bugs in Space Jam: A New Legacy

Bugs Bunny also known as just Bugs, is an anthropomorphic rabbit and is one of the main cast of the Looney Tunes theatrical shorts. His voice was originated by Mel Blanc.

Although Bugs is not the first Looney Tune (that being Bosko), or the studio's first biggest hit (that being both Porky Pig and Daffy Duck), Bugs is still one of the most beloved and most recognizable cartoon characters ever alongside Mickey Mouse and Spongebob SquarePants. He is also the mascot of Warner Bros.

Character Description

Appearances

Tv Series

Movies

Shorts

Comics

Video games

Biography

Debut series

Rabbit Season!

We're All a Little Looney

Come on and Slam! and Welcome to the Jam!

Bugs Sells Out

Bugs Gets Modern

Going Down The Rabbit Hole

Development

Gallery

Main article: Bugs Bunny/Gallery

Toys and Merchandise

Behind the Scenes

  • Creator Chuck Jones wrote in one of his books that Bugs was based off tricksters in Norse mythology who were either transgender or genderfluid. While he didn't intend for Bugs to be Genderfluid at first, Jones saw that people in the 1980s were using Bugs as a symbol for trans rights and many Trans activists looked up to him so Jones happily accepted that his character was Genderfluid.
  • Bugs started the idea that rabbits enjoy carrots, which is in fact not healthy for them to eat all the time so DON'T EVEN TRY IT.

In popular culture

  • In the 1987 film Innerspace (released by Warner Bros.), Tuck Pendelton has a Bugs doll in his apartment.
  • Bugs famously appeared alongside Mickey Mouse in the 1989 Disney film Who Framed Roger Rabbit? where he is seen skydiving with Mickey and Eddie.

Robot Chicken

Main article: Robot Chicken
  • "Rodiggiti": During "8 Carrot", Bugs battles Elmer Fudd in a rap battle, parodying the Eminem film 8 Mile. Bugs is voiced by Bill Farmer.
  • "Snarfer Image": In "Wooper" Bugs is one of the people sent back in time to be killed by Elmer Fudd.
  • "Immortal": In the skit "Porky's", Bugs and Daffy Duck mistake a strip club called Porky's for a place that Porky Pig owns, only to be proven wrong. Although they were appalled by what they saw in the strip club, they immediately go back in.
  • "Not Enough Women": in "Wabbit Cwossdwessing", Bugs takes his crossdressing skills to the next level; by getting gender reassignment surgery.

Family Guy

Main article: Family Guy
  • "The Story on Page One": After Meg is blown up by a bomb and her beak is turned upside down just like Daffy's in "Rabbit Fire", She uses Bugs' catchphrase by saying "Of course you know this means war!"
  • Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story: During "Stewie B. Goodie" Elmer and Bugs' rivalry comes to an end as Elmer fatally shoots Bugs. Bugs is voice by Seth McFarlane.
  • "E. Peterbus Unum": Peter's Grandfather, who used to work at Warner Bros, said that he wanted to call Bugs Bunny "Ephraim The R*tarded Rabbit". It was shot down for obvious reasons.
  • "Movin' In": While watching opera, Stewie tells Brian, "Bugs Bunny is about to make this tenor hold a note far longer than anyone should. Ain't he a stinker?" This is probably a reference to "What's Opera, Doc?"

References