A sneaker-wearing, hairy monster chases Bugs through a castle belonging to an evil scientist.
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Mel Blanc
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Bugs Bunny / Peter Lorre Scientist / Gossamer / Doctor (voice)
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A wind-up toy in the shapely shape of a female rabbit lures Bugs Bunny out of his rabbit hole and into the castle of an evil scientist who looks exactly like Peter Lorre. The scientist wants to feed the rabbit to his huge, sneaker-wearing monster. The beast, completely covered in orange hair, is frightening enough to leave our hero temporarily speechless - forcing him to hold up a sign that says, "Yipe!" But Bugs Bunny is not easily cowed, and soon the wily rabbit is disguising himself in turns as a lamp, a chatty manicurist, a figure in a framed portrait and a knight on a charging horse, tricking and frustrating his nightmarish opponent at every turn.
Written by J. Spurlin
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Dîner de monstres
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Haarsträubender Hase
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Angsthase Pfeffernase
(Germany)
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Im Spukschloss ist der Hase los
(Germany)
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Conejo Aterrador
(Spain)
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Trivia |
Bugs Bunny's hunched-over walk and eyebrow-wagging are imitations of Groucho Marx. The evil scientist is a caricature of long-time character actor Peter Lorre.
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Goofs |
When Bugs announces that he is going to "...exit, stage right.", he is actually moving stage left; "stage right" and "stage left" are opposite the directions as seen by the audience. Bugs should have said either "stage left" or "house right".
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Edited into
Bugs Bunny Superstar (1975).
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Soundtracks |
Headin' for My Beddin'
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Crazy Credits |
Gossamer sees a mirror & its shadow (apparentley the first and only time) the shadow runs away "him" through numerous walls, screaming as it ran away.
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Bugs Bunny:
And don't think it hasn't been a little slice of heaven... 'cause it hasn't.
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