View Full Version : Happy 70th Birthday Bugs Bunny!


Brian Damage
07-28-2010, 10:25 PM
Bugs Bunny, that iconic, carrot-smacking, wisecracking wabbit is 70 years old! In 1940, “A Wild Hare” debuted, introducing Bugs, and his nemesis Elmer Fudd, to the world. Here is where we first heard “What’s up, Doc?”and saw the beginning of how clever Bugs Bunny always outthinks and tricks his foes. Bugs Bunny is funny at its purest—Bugs Bunny building a salad on Elmer Fudd’s head in the barber shop, his fights with Daffy Duck and Yosemite Sam, his conducting the opera and making the poor singer gasp for air—the situations and laughs are endless! Bugs’ appeal is universal; the seven-year- old laughs, the 17-year- old is not too cool to laugh and those who are 70 laugh too. And unlike today’s animation, Bugs Bunny is a visually pleasing cartoon. All the characters and scenes are beautifully designed and colored.

By 1942, Bugs was Merrie Melodies’ biggest star. Since the country wasn’t concerned about being politically correct in the 40s,Warner Brothers, the top-rated animation studio of the time, also pitted Bugs Bunny in cartoon shorts against Hitler, Mussolini, and the Japanese.

In the 1940s and 50s, the Merrie Melodies/Looney Tunes cartoon shorts were shown almost exclusively in theaters. (Ah, those were the days! A double feature and a cartoon!) In 1960, they repackaged the shorts into The Bugs Bunny Show, which debuted in prime time. Two years later, the show moved to the Saturday morning cartoon lineup, and an entire generation’s funny bone was tickled.

“Bugs was the man, he taught you how to be clever and devious and at the same time he always made the evil one or smart one look like they weren’t smart. He always made them look like a fool, and he did it smilin’ "what’s up doc!"” Paul C. Little Rock, AK

I like Bugs Bunny because he was sooo funny! He annoyed me some times. Charles B. Kansas City, KS

Bugs specialized in driving folks absolutely nuts! Sara T. Chicago, IL

Bugs is the consummate con man, smart, smooth unflappable, wry and witty and cute as cute can be. I will always love Bugs... Robin B. Hazel Crest, IL

Bugs Bunny Facts
* Voiced by Mel Blanc for 49 years until Blanc’s death in 1989
* Appeared on a 1997 U. S. postage stamp—first cartoon to be honored
* Featured in a 2000 Superman comic book
* Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
* Number one on TV Guide’s 50 Greatest Cartoon Characters of All Time
* Starred with Michael Jordan in Space Jam (1996)
* Number three on Animal Planet’s 50 Greatest Movie Animals
* Mascot for Six Flags Theme Parks
* 1958’s Knighty Knight Bugs won an Academy Award


http://www.starpulse.com/news/Donna_Terrell/2010/07/27/happy_birthday_bugs_bunny

Marvo301
07-28-2010, 10:42 PM
:birthday: to that wascally wabbit Bugs Bunny!

catlover79
07-29-2010, 01:01 AM
:birthday: What's up, doc?

80sTrivia
07-29-2010, 03:32 AM
:birthday: , Bugs!!! :birthday:

James28
07-29-2010, 04:26 AM
I hate to break this to you, but if a fictional character were introduced in a certain year, that fictional character wouldn't be depicted as a newborn infant, he would be depicted as either a teen or a young adult. If it is a certain actor's birthday, we wouldn't be celebrating how old the actor himself, is, not how long his career lasted. For example, if I were to celebrate Joan Rivers's birthday on June 8, 2010, she wouldn't turn 52, she would turn 77.

Anyway, happy birthday to your career, Bugs. I was 12 when your first cartoon was released.

fire*fly
07-29-2010, 11:15 AM
Happy Birthday!

Here's a big ole carrot for ya: present:

MrCleveland
07-29-2010, 09:33 PM
And how's CN going to celebrate it...?

BY DOING ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!!!

But...Happy B-Day Bugs! (Is there a pic of Bugs Bunny with a Birthday Cake)?