Gorilla My Dreams

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Gorilla My Dreams
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Lobby card.
Production company Warner Bros. Cartoons
Distributor Warner Bros. Pictures
The Vitaphone Corporation
Release date January, 1948
Run time 7:30
Starring Mel Blanc
Music composed by Carl Stalling
Story by Warren Foster
Director(s) Robert McKimson
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Title card
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Haredevil Hare is the two hundredth and forty-one Looney Tunes theatrical short. It was released by Warner Bros. Pictures and The Vitaphone Corporation on January 3, 1948. It was written by Michael Maltese and directed by Robert McKimson.

Bugs strands himself in an island populated by apes, where he becomes the reluctant baby of a gorilla couple.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Bugs Bunny Mel Blanc
Gruesome Gorilla Mel Blanc
Gruesome Gorilla's wife Mel Blanc


Locations

Objects

Vehicles

  • None

Production

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Development

Filming

Music

The music was composed by Carl W. Stalling.

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: January 3, 1948 in theatres

Behind the scenes

  • The MPAA certificate number is 11444.

Errors

Legacy

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

References