- Case of the Missing Hare
Infobox Hollywood cartoon
cartoon_name = Case of the Missing Hare
series =Merrie Melodies
caption = Title Card to Case of the Missing Hare
director =Chuck Jones
story_artist =Tedd Pierce
animator =Ken Harris
voice_actor =Mel Blanc
musician =Carl W. Stalling
producer =Leon Schlesinger
distributor =Warner Bros. Pictures
release_date =December 12 ,1942
color_process =Technicolor
runtime = 8 min, 11 sec
movie_language = English
imdb_id = 0034585Case of the Missing Hare is a 1942
Warner Bros. cartoon in theMerrie Melodies series, directed byChuck Jones and starringBugs Bunny . The title is a typical play on words, and although it suggests a Mystery story, it bears no apparent relationship to the plotline.Plot synopsis
A magician named Ala Bahma is nailing self-promoting posters on every conceivable surface... including, as it turns out, a tree in which Bugs is living (apparently having moved from his "underground" home to a "high-rise"). He protests having his home encroached, proclaiming that "there's "still" such a thing as
private property , you know". He begins to continue the protest until the magician apologizes and asks Bugs if he likesblackberry pie (this is one of the many non-carrot foods that Bugs devours). The bunny's expression changes to joy for the moment, as Ala Bahma produces apie from under a "magic" cloth... until he splatters it in his face, walking away and ridiculing the rabbit. Bugs, with pie-filling and bits of crust dripping down his face, calmly turns to the audience in a closeup, and invokes the time-honored Warner homage to theMarx Brothers : "Of course, you realize this means war."The rabbit spends the rest of the movie at the theater where Ala Bahma is performing, wreaking havoc during his prestidigitations (although the magician sounds like fellow cartoon star
Porky Pig when he tries to say that word; Bugs later does this as well). In a climactic moment, he thinks he has blown Bugs away with a shotgun. Instead, Bugs pops out of the magic hat and awards him a cigar... which promptly explodes in his face and stuns him. In a delicious bit of revenge, "Bugs" produces a pie from under a magic cloth. He says to the audience, quotingRed Skelton 's "Mean Widdle Kid", "If I dood it, I dit a whippin'... I DOOD IT!" and splatters the pie in Ala Bahma's face. Bugsy then sings "Aloha Oe" on a ukelele as he descends into the hat and the cartoon irises out.Censorship
*When this cartoon aired on TBS, the beginning where Ala Bahma's posters are plastered all over fences and telephone poles were cut out, for time reasons.
ee also
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List of Bugs Bunny cartoons
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