Elmer tries the names of contemporary screen beauties whose names exploited his speech impediment, before he guesses the rabbit. Bugs confirms this, hides behind a tree, sneaks behind Elmer, covers his eyes, and asks "Guess who?". When Elmer replies that he is hunting Bugs' species, Bugs chews his carrot and asks what a rabbit is then teases Elmer by displaying every aspect of Fudd's description until Elmer suspects that Bugs is a rabbit. Elmer shoves his gun into Bugs' burrow, and thus causes a struggle in which the barrel is bent into a bow.Įlmer frantically digs into the hole while Bugs emerges from a nearby opening with another carrot in his hand, lifts Fudd's hat, and taps the top of his head until Elmer notices then chews his carrot and delivers his definitive line, "What's up, Doc?". His arm quickly pops back into the hole before returning to drop the eaten stub of Elmer's carrot and apologetically caress the end of the barrel. He reaches out again and finds Elmer's double-barreled shotgun. Bugs' arm reaches out of the hole, feels around, and snatches the carrot. I'm hunting wabbits." Elmer then approaches one of Bugs' warrens, puts down a carrot, and hides behind a tree. The cartoon begins with Elmer tiptoeing around and telling the viewer his famous line, "Shh. The film was released on July 27, 1940, and features Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny, the latter making what is considered his first official appearance. A Wild Hare is a 1940 American animated comedy short film directed by Tex Avery, produced by Leon Schlesinger, and distributed by Warner Bros.
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