Frigid Hare
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Frigid Hare is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short, released on October 8, 1949.[1]Template:Rp[2]Template:Rp It is directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese, and features Bugs Bunny.[3] The title can be seen as a pun on "frigid air" or the refrigerator brand "Frigidaire".
Plot
While en route to Miami Beach for a much-needed break from Warner Brothers, Bugs Bunny once again misses his turn at Albuquerque and finds himself at the South Pole. After encountering a penguin fleeing from an Eskimo hunter, Bugs gets entangled in their chase. Despite initially trying to ditch the penguin, Bugs eventually takes pity on him and devises a plan to rescue him. In the end, Bugs decides to extend his vacation, realizing that the South Pole's six-month-long days allow him to enjoy an extended break until July 1953.
Home media
- Frigid Hare is available, uncut and restored, on the third disc of Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1 (2003).
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- 1949 films
- 1940s Warner Bros. animated short films
- Merrie Melodies short films
- Short films directed by Chuck Jones
- Animated films set in Antarctica
- Films scored by Carl Stalling
- Animated films about rabbits and hares
- Animated films about penguins
- Stereotypes of Inuit people
- Bugs Bunny films
- Films with screenplays by Michael Maltese
- 1940s English-language films
- Cross-dressing in American films
- English-language short films
- 1949 animated short films