
A Wild Hare - Wikipedia
A Wild Hare (reissued as The Wild Hare) is a 1940 American animated comedy short film directed by Tex Avery, produced by Leon Schlesinger, and distributed by Warner Bros. as part of the …
A Wild Hare (Short 1940) - IMDb
A Wild Hare: Directed by Tex Avery. With Mel Blanc, Arthur Q. Bryan. While hunting rabbits, Elmer Fudd comes across Bugs Bunny, who tricks and harasses the hunter.
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A Wild Hare | Looney Tunes Wiki | Fandom
A Wild Hare is a 1940 Merrie Melodies short directed by Tex Avery. While hunting for rabbits, Elmer approaches one of Bugs' holes, puts down a carrot, and hides behind a tree.
A Wild Hare - Looney Tunes Wiki
A Wild Hare, also known as The Wild Hare, is the hundred and fifty-fourth short of the Merrie Melodies theatrical series. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and The Vitaphone …
A Wild Hare (1940) - Greatest Films
Bugs Bunny's first utterance of his most classic line when he was on his knees, pointing down into a rabbit hole, and asking: "What's up, Doc?"
A Wild Hare (Western Animation) - TV Tropes
A Wild Hare is a 1940 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short film. It was produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions, directed by Tex Avery, and written by Rich Hogan, and originally …