- Roman Legion-Hare
Infobox Hollywood cartoon
cartoon_name = Roman Legion-Hare
series =Looney Tunes
caption =
director =Friz Freleng
story_artist =Warren Foster
animator =Virgil Ross
Art Davis
Gerry Chiniquy
voice_actor =Mel Blanc
musician =Milt Franklyn
producer =Edward Selzer
distributor = Warner Bros. Pictures
release_date =November 12 ,1955 (USA premiere)
color_process =Technicolor
runtime = 7 min (one reel)
movie_language = English
imdb_id = 0048559"Roman Legion-Hare" is a "
Looney Tunes " cartoon directed byFriz Freleng and written byWarren Foster . The title is a play on the words RomanLegionnaire . After being ordered by Emperor Nero to find a victim to be tossed to the lions,Yosemite Sam tries to captureBugs Bunny . It was released theatrically onNovember 12 ,1955 .ynopsis
The setting is
Rome , 54 A. D.; the camera pans past a billboard announcing "Another Appian Freeway for Your Safety (SlowChariot s Keep Right)" before settling on an exterior view of the Coliseum. As spectators file into the Coliseum, their shadows fall on a poster describing the day's sporting event::"Detroit Lions in Season Opener — Undefeated Lions out for First Taste of Victory"
The sign was a reference to the the NFL team with the same name.
A radio-style sportscaster describes the scene for his audience and the entrance of
Emperor Nero into the arena (in a chariot with tail fins from a 1950s Cadillac). Nero is represented as a caricature of actorCharles Laughton who had played the character in "The Sign of the Cross " in 1932.The announcer reports that Nero has "consented to throw out the first victim". When it turns out they are all out of victims, Nero commands Captain of the Guard Sam to take his legion out to get one (informing Sam that if he fails to provide a victim for the lions, "Sam" will be the victim).
Along the way, Sam and the legion (which looks more like a squad) cross paths with
Bugs Bunny who is looking at them expecting a parade. Sam sends his troops after Bugs but he trips them with his foot.Sam then chases after Bugs in a chariot where he once again is victim of the "giddyap! horse/whoa! horse" routine.
Through the rest of the picture, Sam and Bugs are running through the labyrinth of the Coliseum where the lions seem to be lurking behind every other door. Bugs finally escapes but accidentally gets himself in the middle of the arena. Sam victoriously joins Nero in his box as the lions are released. The lions run by Bugs and straight to Sam and Nero who must take refuge atop a column. Bugs puts on a Roman crown and says, "Well, as the Romans say, "E Pluribus Uranium". As the enraged lions slowly chop down the column, Nero plays "Taps" on his fiddle as he and Sam await their fate.
History
This cartoon represents the eighteenth time
Bugs Bunny was pitted againstYosemite Sam . As with "Sahara Hare " released earlier the same year, it was an attempt to move Sam and Bugs Bunny out of he contexts of westerns or pirate movies where most of their previous pairings had occurred. The 1950s were the golden age ofPeplum and Roman Epic movies which provided a good new locale for the two characters. The film is notable as it was the first one where the director is credited asFriz Freleng instead of Isadore or I. Freleng.Parts of this film were re-used in the
Friz Freleng short film "Devil's Feud Cake " in 1963.Censorship
*For reasons unknown, the Cartoon Network airing edits out Bugs's line (after Nero and Sam are chased to the top of the column by the lions), "Well, like the Romans say, E. Pluribus Uranium" (a spin on the Latin phrase, "e pluribus unum" ["From many, one"] ). It is likely that this is a legacy of the former ownership of the Warner Brothers cartoon catalog by Turner Broadcasting and Ted Turner's anti-nuclear political views.
*When aired on ABC, the part where Yosemite Sam beats the lion before realizing that there are no cage bars separating him from the lion was shortened from eight beatings to one and a half.Availability
After its initial theatre release, "Roman Legion Hare" was released on home-video on the "Bugs Bunny's Wacky Adventures" VHS which was issued in 1985.
The film is also part of the DVD box-set.
ee also
*
Looney Tunes
*Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1950-1959)
*List of Bugs Bunny cartoons References
* Beck, Jerry and Friedwald, Will (1989): "Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros. Cartoons". Henry Holt and Company.
External links
*imdb title|id=0048559|title=Roman Legion Hare
* [http://www.kevinmccorrytv.com/1955bugsbunny.html "Deconstructing" Bugs: The Bugs Bunny Cartoons of 1955] - Written by Kevin McCorry
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