The setting is 1886, somewhere in the Old West. Sergeant Bugs Bunny of the United States Cavalry is the sole guard of Fort Lariat, as everyone else has left for a mission. Renegade Sam leads an army of Indians in a siege of the fort.
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Mel Blanc
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Bugs Bunny / Yosemite Sam / Commander / Geronimo / Indian Chief / Mule (voice)
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Milt Franklyn
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musical director (uncredited) / orchestrator (uncredited) |
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Bugs bunny der Indianerschreck
(Germany)
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Tapsi Hapsi, a vadnyugat hőse
(Hungary)
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Bugs Bunny: 'bittu Indianer?
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Due to pressure from Warner Bros., this cartoon was one of 11 pulled from rotation by the Cartoon Network for its 2001 "June Bugs" marathon, which was to show the complete chronology of Bugs Bunny cartoons. This is in addition to the "Censored 11" that have been withheld from distribution since 1968. The reason given was the short's potentially offensive depiction of Native Americans.
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Edited into
Fifty Years of Bugs Bunny in 3 1/2 Minutes (1989).
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Ten Little Indians
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[Geronimo has just knocked Yosemite Sam throw the fort's gate with a battering ram, flattening him in the process]
Geronimo:
Boss! Boss! Where-um you go, boss?
Bugs Bunny:
Here he is, Geronimo.
[Bugs slip the flattened Sam through a crack in the fort's wooden wall]
Geronimo:
Oh, boy... Me wouldn't like to be me tonight...
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