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Why Hare Remover (1946) Stands Out in Looney Tunes History

Why Hare Remover (1946) Stands Out in Looney Tunes History

Update: 2022-01-14
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. 


Hare Remover (1946) is the 469th Looney Tunes short and it gets my review treatment! In this episode, joined by Austin Kelly, we explore the cartoon directed by an uncredited Frank Tashlin. We discuss the plot where Elmer Fudd turns into an evil scientist experimenting with Bugs Bunny, along with interesting animation errors and production quirks.


00:00 Introduction and Welcome


00:23 Overview of 'Hare Remover'


00:34 Historical Context and Release


00:48 Plot Summary and Commentary Remix


01:38 Spencer Tracy Reference


02:05 Austin Kelly's Insights


02:16 Animation and Production Issues


04:42 Missing Scenes and Animation Errors


05:45 Characterization and Art Style


07:00 Final Thoughts and Ratings 07:33 Conclusion

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Why Hare Remover (1946) Stands Out in Looney Tunes History

Why Hare Remover (1946) Stands Out in Looney Tunes History

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