Super-Rabbit

1943
7.4| 0h8m| NR| en
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Bugs Bunny becomes a superhero who does battle with a rabbit hating cowboy and horse.

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Ameriatch One of the best films i have seen
ReaderKenka Let's be realistic.
Bereamic Awesome Movie
Skyler Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
Edgar Allan Pooh . . . that fighting Lone Star Staters makes for a perfect warm-up to battling Big Boy Antagonists, such as the Nazis and the Tokyo Tojos of World War Two. Just as America had dispatched U.N. Charter Human Rights Violator Texas and other states of such a Confederate ilk as a Spring Training exercise prior to defeating 162 Native American Nations during the grueling Regular Season, Bugs Bunny takes on Texan Cottontail Smith and Smith's Super-Horse during his Training Day before tackling Hitler and Hirohito for the U.S. Marines. As anybody who has seen HEDDY HOSTS HOUSTON knows, if there's one kind of competition Texans are good at, it's Partially-dressed Cheerleading. Perhaps the highlight of SUPER-RABBIT comes when Bugs plays a round of Cannonball with Lonesome and his nag, then leads the prickly pair into a fast-paced old-school cheer: "Rickenbacker firecracker Shish-Boom-Bah! Bugs Bunny, Bugs Bunny, Rah, Rah, Rah!" Heddy herself could not have squealed it any better.
utgard14 Classic Looney Tunes take on Superman (probably one of the very first such parodies). In this story, Bugs Bunny eats a carrot created by a mad scientist and gains super powers. He decides to use these powers to take on famous Texas rabbit hunter Cottontail Smith. Many funny lines and gags follow, ending with Bugs deciding to become a REAL Superman in a nicely patriotic ending. The animation is wonderful with lovely colors and backgrounds. I especially liked the scientist's laboratory. The music is lively and fun. Superb voicework from Mel Blanc and Kent Rogers. It's a great cartoon with a still-evolving Bugs Bunny that should please any Looney Tunes fan. Plus it should be of interest to Superman fans who might not typically watch these old cartoons.
TheLittleSongbird This was a fun parody on the superhero genre, and Bugs couldn't have been a more perfect choice as the one and only "Super-Rabbit". The story is a nice one, not the best structured one there is, but it is never dull and moves quickly. The animation is beautifully done, and the music is top-notch. The supporting characters are careful not to overshadow Bugs while being effective on their own terms too. I loved the visual gags and the witty and razor sharp dialogue. And I too loved Mel Blanc's vocal characterisations, with Kent Rogers also great as Professor Canafrazz. Overall, a fun Bugs Bunny cartoon. 9/10 Bethany Cox
slymusic "Super-Rabbit" is a super-terrific, somewhat nonsensical Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Chuck Jones, with an excellent music score by - who else? - Carl W. Stalling. Our long-eared hero a crime stopper?! Who would've thunk it? But it's true! Mild-mannered Bugs, after eating a super carrot, becomes SUPER-RABBIT! Just in time to match wits with that famous Texas rabbit hater Cottontail Smith.My favorite moments from this cartoon: As Cottontail Smith and his horse literally hop along the prairie, Bugs joins them and they assume some funny riding positions. We hear a rousing football march as Bugs plays basketball with a cannonball. I also like the various adjectives the scientist uses to describe his super carrot, and the upward shot of Bugs falling after he leaps over a tall building. Funniest of all is when Bugs suddenly becomes a cheerleader for Smith and his horse: "Bricka-bracka firecracker sis-boom-ba! Bugs Bunny, Bugs Bunny, rah-rah-rah!" Oh, how I loved "Super-Rabbit" when I first saw it during my high school days, and how I still love it today! Bugs Bunny is a true American hero, a tough guy with a generous heart, brainy rather than brawny, the kind of character who can get away with doing to his adversaries what we would all love to do to ours!