A Feather in His Hare
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The short would be the first Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Chuck Jones that used Robert McKimson's design for Bugs instead of the version Jones used from Hold the Lion, Please to Hair-Raising Hare, which was a shorter and slightly different version of the character.
Plot
The plot is a twist on the usual Elmer-chasing-Bugs cartoon, with the bunny's pursuer this time being a dopey Native American. The Indian's body shape, along with the glasses he wears, suggest that he is meant to be a parody of Ed Wynn, although the voice does not match.
Most of the episode is spent with Bugs getting vengeance by "thinking up some more deviltry for that Apache." At the climactic moment, Bugs, looking at the camera, says "Imagine this guy! Just who does he think he is to be chasin' me?", the Indian answers, holding Bugs at arrow-point, "Me? Me last Mohican!". "Last of the Mohicans, eh?", Bugs says, "Well, look, Geronimo, cast your eyes skywards." Looking up, he sees several storks carrying infant versions of the goofy Indian, and passes out.
Bugs laughs himself silly, however his laughter is short-lived when he happens to cast his own eyes skyward, and sees hundreds of storks carrying infant bunnies, who shout, in unison, "Eh, what's up, Pop?" Bugs then passes out, falling on top of the unconscious Indian. Iris-out.
Voice cast
- Mel Blanc as Bugs Bunny, Baby Rabbits
- Michael Maltese as Indian (uncredited)
Indian's Screams are provided by Mel Blanc
Controversy
This cartoon was one of 12 pulled from Cartoon Network's annual June Bugs marathon in 2001 by order of AOL Time Warner due to ethnic stereotyping.[3]
References
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- 1948 films
- Short films directed by Chuck Jones
- Looney Tunes shorts
- Warner Bros. Cartoons animated short films
- Animated films about Native Americans
- Films about hunting
- Films scored by Carl Stalling
- Bugs Bunny films
- 1940s Warner Bros. animated short films
- Films with screenplays by Michael Maltese
- 1948 animated short films