- Lumber Jack-Rabbit
Infobox Hollywood cartoon
cartoon_name = Lumber Jack-Rabbit
series =Looney Tunes (Bugs Bunny )
caption =
director =Charles M. Jones
story_artist =Michael Maltese
animator =Abe Levitow
Ken Harris Richard Thompson
Lloyd Vaughan
Ben Washam
voice_actor =Mel Blanc
musician =Carl W. Stalling
producer =Edward Selzer
distributor = Warner Bros. Pictures
studio =Warner Bros. Cartoons
release_date =September 22 1953 (USA)
color_process =Technicolor /3D
runtime = 7 min. (one reel)
movie_language = English
imdb_id = 0047196"Lumber Jack-Rabbit" is a
1953 "Looney Tunes "animated short film directed byChuck Jones and featuringBugs Bunny . With a story byMichael Maltese , the short was released byWarner Bros. Pictures onSeptember 22 1953 . It is notable as the only Warner Bros. cartoon short produced in 3D. It original went out with the Warner Bros. 3-D feature "The Moonlighter ".Plot
As the story opens a narrator recalls the character
Paul Bunyan and his exploits and stats that many people still question the giant's existence. Then he challenges to ask "a certain rabbit" whether he is real. Just thenBugs Bunny come walking by touting a hobo pack and singingBlue Tail Fly . He then comments on the unusual looking trees he passes, oblivious to the fact that they are abnormally largeasparagus and that he has entered a rather large vegetable garden. He then finds an oversizedcarrot and lays next to it for a nap under the pretense that it is a boulder. But he quickly rises up and points out that he smells carrots. Turning his attention to the so-called boulder he's propped against, and scratches some of the contents onto his finger and tastes. Suddenly he ecstatically comes to the conclusion that he has discovered a "carrot mine" and starts to frantically dig through the carrot.On the other end of the garden Paul Bunyan leaves his log cabin for work with his dog Smidgen (a gag in itself as the word is a measurement for a small amount) following behind. Paul instructs the dog to watch over the garden and literally leaves over the mountains.
Back in the garden Bugs has managed to tunnel through several carrots and lay down tracks for the mining cart he is using to dump the excess carrot chunks over a cliff. When suddenly Smidgen (
Charlie Dog in a character role) appears, drawn to the sound of Bugs' singing of Blue Tail Fly. Annoyed by the tiny intruder, he pulls up the carrot that Bugs is in with his teeth. Bugs come out, and stops at the sight of what he assumes is a large billboard (Smidgen's dog license) and wonders where it came from as he doesn't remember it being there before. Suddenly he realizes that he is suspended high in the air. He frantically climbs up the carrot onto the edge of Smidgen's nose. Bugs then sees the large bloodshot eyes staring at him and realizes what he's up against. However, he becomes enraged stating to the audience. "I'll be scared later, right now I'm mad". He climbs up, approaches Smidgen's eye, and balls his fists to fight. Smidgen takes his fingers to flick Bugs off his bridge, but Bugs jumps up causing Smidgen to flick his own eye. Bugs then enters Smidgen's right ear through his head and out the left ear to the ground below.. Smidgen takes the gun and fire it sending the bullet Bugs' is riding on into a nearby apple in a fruit basket. Smidgen grabs the apple and takes a large bite leaving Bugs' backside exposing. Smidgen then eats the entire apple, grabs a toothpick to pick his teeth, and walks away assured that Bugs is taken care of. But when he picks his teeth, Bugs comes out unharmed on the top of the toothpick. Bugs then hop up grabbing Smidgen's lop ear and wraps it around Smidgen's head covering his eyes. Then Bugs dives into the hair on the nap of Smidgen's neck. From there, Bugs proceeds to scratch the surface of Smidgen's skin. This causes Smidgen to shiver, coo, and moan in pleasure. With the dog distracted, Bugs exits via Smidgen's leg and leaves the cabin. Smidgen chases after Bugs, only now he wants him to continue scratching. Bugs feeling he's safe, stops to catch his breath. Only Smidgen is right behind. Before he knows it, Bugs is licked by the dog's enormous tongue which lift him off the ground each time. Bugs tries to run away, but stops at the sight of something. Quickly he sees the world largest pine tree and calls Smidgen's attention to it, and the dog runs off to it. With that Bugs giving a sly wiggle of the eyebrows to the audience.3-Dimensional Gimmick
The only concession that "Lumber Jack-Rabbit" made to the 3-D format was at the very beginning of the cartoon, where the zooming "WB" shield seems to leap into the laps of the viewers, springing much farther forward than normal before returning to its usual position. The effect is heightened by a much different sounding "buoinng" sound effect before the Looney Tunes theme plays. The closing sequence is modified as well with the "That's All Folks!" script fading in rather than being written out.
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