- Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt
Infobox Hollywood cartoon
cartoon_name = Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt
series =Merrie Melodies
caption =
director = I. Freleng
story_artist =Michael Maltese
animator =Gil Turner Gerry Chiniquy Manuel Perez Cal Dalton Richard Bickenbach
voice_actor =Mel Blanc
musician =Carl Stalling
producer =Leon Schlesinger
distributor =Warner Bros. Pictures
release_date =June 7 ,1941
color_process =Technicolor
runtime = 7:30 (one reel)
movie_language = English
imdb_id = 0033715"Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt" is a
Warner Bros. cartoon in the "Merrie Melodies " series, starringBugs Bunny andHiawatha , first released onJune 7 ,1941 . The short makes several direct references to "The Song of Hiawatha ", anepic poem byHenry Wadsworth Longfellow . The short wasdirected byFriz Freleng ,written byMichael Maltese ,animated byGil Turner , and themusical director wasCarl Stalling .The voices of Bugs Bunny and Hiawatha were both provided by
Mel Blanc .Synopsis
Bugs is reading "The Song of Hiawatha" out loud to himself, and the saga turns real as a pint-sized,
Elmer Fudd -like Hiawatha (minus the speech impediment) turns up, paddling his canoe. Hiawatha is looking for a rabbit for his dinner. In a key sequence (replayed in a later cartoon - see below), Hiawatha tricks Bugs into thinking he is preparing a hot bath for him. It is actually a cooking pot, which Bugs quickly vacates once Hiawatha casually mentions that he is having rabbit stew for supper. As with Elmer, Bugs spends the rest of the cartoon tormenting his would-be devourer, who finally breaks his arrows in anger and disgust, and paddles his canoe away while Bugsy finishes his reading of the poem. However, in the closing gag, the miffed-looking Hiawatha suddenly returns to the foreground where Bugs is reading the narrative, and after a second of wordless staring at each other, Hiawatha gives Bugs the "insulting kiss" that the Bunny usually bestows on others. Hiawatha then paddles away again, as Bugs "spits out" the kiss at the iris-out.Production notes
* This film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Short Subject (cartoons).
* This was the first Bugs Bunny cartoon directed byFriz Freleng .
*This was Bugs' first encounter with a Native American.
*This is a parody of the "Silly Symphonies " cartoon "Little Hiawatha ". In fact, the character is a parody of the legendary Disneyanimator ,Ward Kimball .
*This was the fourth cartoon for Bugs, and the 66th cartoon Friz Freleng directed atWarner Bros.
*The cooking-pot sequence from this cartoon would be directly incorporated three years later in the 1944 Bugs Bunny cartoon "What's Cookin' Doc? ", although Bugs' facial appearance had subtly changed in the interim. The central joke in that film is Bugs losing the Oscar to fellow Warner actorJames Cagney . Showing clips specifically from "Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt" provides some context to that storyline.
*This is also the only Bugs Bunny cartoon (not counting "A Wild Hare") that was reissued as a Blue Ribbon.Censorship
*This cartoon was one of the 12 Bugs cartoons pulled out of the June Bugs marathon in
2001 because of ethnicstereotypes (in this case, the Native American hunter), even though this cartoon has aired onCartoon Network 's show "The Acme Hour" duringThanksgiving (and the latter cartoon "What's Cookin' Doc? ", which features a clip of this cartoon, has aired a few times with the scene from "Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt" intact.)
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