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Hare Ribbin' ()


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Bugs is chased into a lake by a dog who speaks with a thick Russian accent; the rest of the story unfolds under water.

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Bugs Bunny / Russian Dog - speaking like Elmer Fudd (voice)
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Russian Dog (uncredited) (voice)

Directed by

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Robert Clampett

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Lou Lilly ... (story)

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Leon Schlesinger ... producer

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Carl W. Stalling ... (uncredited)

Editing by

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Treg Brown ... (uncredited)

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Raymond Katz ... production manager (uncredited)

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Ann Almond ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Ruth Cavert ... painter (uncredited)
Raynell Day ... inker (uncredited)
Florence Finkelhor ... inker (uncredited)
Florence Hammontre ... assistant ink and paint supervisor (uncredited)
Auril Thompson ... painter (uncredited)
George Winkler ... ink and paint supervisor (uncredited)

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Treg Brown ... sound effects editor (uncredited)

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Ray Bloss ... animation camera (uncredited)
John W. Burton ... animation camera (uncredited)
Hank Garner ... animation camera (uncredited)
Ken Moore ... animation camera (uncredited)

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Robert McKimson ... animator (as Bob McKimson)
Fred Abranz ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Jack Bradbury ... animator (uncredited)
Manny Gould ... animator (uncredited)
Thomas McKimson ... animator (uncredited) / layout artist (uncredited)
Michael Sasanoff ... background artist (uncredited)
Rod Scribner ... animator (uncredited)
Gil Turner ... animator (uncredited)

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Carl W. Stalling ... musical director
Milt Franklyn ... orchestrator (uncredited)
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Also Known As
  • Bugs Bunny Specials #3 (1943-1944 Season): Hare Ribbin' (United States)
  • Meer-Hase (Germany)
  • Шутки кролика (Soviet Union, Russian title)
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  • 8 min
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Trivia The Russian dog is based on Bert Gordon's character "The Mad Russian". His catch phrases "How do you do!" and "Do you mean it?" were used quite often by the Warner animators. See more »
Goofs When Bugs Bunny jumps into the water, he is wearing a balloon float device. When Bugs dresses as a mermaid, the strap of the float balloons are still across his chest and under his arms with the balloons behind him. But when the dog get to in front of Bugs, the balloons are suddenly on Bug's chest mimicking breasts. The dog dances about, then leans over to kiss Bugs. Even more suddenly than before, the strap of the balloons are across Bug's chest and under his arms again, with the balloons on either side. Bugs never actually switches the balloons from behind him to his chest, and back again. They just change in a flash, from frame to frame. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in UHF/Valentino Returns/Shag (1989). See more »
Soundtracks It Can't Be Wrong See more »
Quotes Bugs Bunny: [dressed as Elmer Fudd] Shh! I'm hunting for a wabbit. Ha-ha-ha-ha.
Russian Dog: [to the audience] Shh! He's hunting for a wabbit. Ha-ha-ha-ha... ? *gasp* WABBIT?
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