- Falling Hare
Infobox Hollywood cartoon
cartoon_name = Falling Hare
series =Merrie Melodies /Bugs Bunny
caption = Title card
director =Robert Clampett
story_artist =Warren Foster
animator =Robert McKimson
Rod Scribner
Bill Meléndez Virgil Ross
voice_actor =Mel Blanc
musician =Carl W. Stalling
producer =Leon Schlesinger
studio = Leon Schlesinger Productions
distributor =Warner Bros. Pictures
The Vitaphone Corporation
release_date = October 30, 1943 (USA)
color_process =Technicolor
runtime = 8 min. (one reel)
movie_language = English
imdb_id = 0035861"Falling Hare" is a 1943 "
Merrie Melodies " cartoon directed byRobert Clampett , starringBugs Bunny . The title is another play on "hair", as "falling hair" refers to impending baldness, while in this cartoon's climax, the title turns out to be descriptive of Bugs' situation.Within the cartoon are several contemporary
pop culture references, including toWendell Willkie ,John Steinbeck 's novel "Of Mice and Men " and thefolk songs "Yankee Doodle ", "I've Been Working on the Railroad ", and the Russian folk song "Dark Eyes. In addition, the Gremlin's behavior is possibly a homage toBob Clampett 's versionDaffy Duck (for example, he is seen in one scene riding an invisible bicycle, one of Daffy's old trademarks, among other acts.)" The Gremlin holds the distinction, along withCecil Turtle and the unnamed mouse from "Rhapsody Rabbit ", of being one of the "very" few antagonists to actually outsmart and rattle Bugs.This cartoon probably influenced "Russian Rhapsody", which portrayed Adolf Hitler making a bomb run on Moscow and being plagued by gremlins. Certain
catch phrases , such as Baby Snooks' "I'm only three-and-a-half years old", were used.Bugs' Gremlin nemesis makes two reappearance in the 1990s cartoon
Tiny Toon Adventures . In the episode "Journey to the Center of Acme Acres " the gremlin appears (with several look-alikes) as the cause of earthquakes in Acme Acres after their gold is stolen byMontana Max . In the specialNight Ghoulery a singular gremlin antagonizesPlucky Duck in the segment titled "Gremlin on a Wing", a spoof of theTwilight Zone episodeNightmare at 20,000 Feet Plot synopsis
This cartoon opens with an extended series of
establishing shot s of an Army Air Force base, to the brassy strains of "We’re In To Win" (a World War II song also sung byDaffy Duck in "Scrap Happy Daffy " a year before).Bugs is found reclining on a piece of ordnance, idly reading "Victory Through Hare Power" (a parody of the extremely influential book "Victory Through Air Power") and laughing uproariously at the book's claim that
gremlin s wreck American planes with "di-a-bo-LICK-al sab-oh-TAY-gee" (diabolicalsabotage ). He immediately encounters one of the creatures, who is experimentally striking a bomb with a mallet to the tune of "I've Been Working on the Railroad ". In response to Bug's "What's all the hubbub, bub?" the gremlin replies, "TheseBlockbuster bomb s don't go off unless you hit them juuuuuuuust right." Noticing the gremlin's lack of success, Bugs offers to "take a whack at it" but comes to his senses an instant before striking the detonator, screaming "WHAT AM I DOING?!" Bugs asks the audience "sotto voce ", "Say, do youse t'ink dat was a... "gremlin"?" The gremlin, perched on Bugs' shoulder the whole time, yells in his ear, "IT AIN'T VENDELL VILLKIE!"The Gremlin continues to outsmart Bugs throughout the film, frequently hitting him with a mallet or otherwise giving him grief. Bugs soon finds himself fighting a losing battle with the gremlin inside a flying but unpiloted bomber (resembling a Douglas
B-18 Bolo ). At one point, when Bugs comes back inside from being outside of the aircraft mid-flight, his heart is pounding, with 4F labeled on it (the term refers to a military draftee rejected for being physically unfit). In the finale, the plane goes into a tailspin (ripping apart during its descent, with only the fuselage remaining), but comes to a sputtering halt (Blanc, borrowing his Maxwell bit from the Benny show) about six feet before hitting the ground, hanging in mid-air, defying gravity, a scene bringing to mindChico Marx 's nonsensical speech from the 1935MGM film "A Night at the Opera".Bugs and the Gremlin now seem to be on friendly terms as they both address the audience. The gremlin apologizes for the plane having "run out of gas". Bugs chimes in and just as he speaks, the camera pans to the right, revealing a wartime gas
rationing sticker: "You know how it is with these 'A' cards!"That unexpected gag probably resonated well with the audience. The "A" card, under the reverse-psychology of the rationing scheme, was the least generous of the classifications, limiting the bearer to minimal gasoline purchases.
ee also
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The Gremlins "
*Gremlin
*"Gremlins"
*List of Bugs Bunny cartoons External links
*imdb title|0035861
* [http://www.archive.org/details/merry_melodies_falling_hare Merrie Melodies: "Falling Hare" at Internet Archive Movie Archive]
* [http://cinemaniacal.com/video/merrie-melodies-falling-hare "Falling Hare"] at Cinemaniacal
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=D1xqrdtJs8w Restored version of "Falling Hare] atYouTube
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