Bugs Bunny Collection is a series of eight VHS tapes containing only Bugs Bunny cartoons released by MGM/UA Home Video in October 1990 and February 1991. These videos were made to celebrate Bugs' 50th birthday at that time.
The transfers used in this collection are the same as for Cartoon Moviestars VHS and The Golden Age of Looney Tunes LaserDisc.
October 1990 releases[]
Cover | Title | Shorts |
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Bugs Bunny on Parade | ||
Bugs Bunny's Festival of Fun | ||
Bugs Bunny's Greatest Hits | ||
The Very Best of Bugs |
February 1991 releases[]
In each of these following four VHS tapes, one extra Bugs Bunny cartoon is listed at the back of the VHS cover, even though said Bugs Bunny cartoon is not included in said VHS release. This was presumably due to a printing error. The mistake was initially corrected as the sixth cartoon in each of the videos were included in later shipments.
Cover | Title | Shorts |
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Bugs Bunny: Hollywood Legend |
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Bugs Bunny's Comedy Classics |
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Bugs Bunny's Zaniest Toons |
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Here Comes Bugs |
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Notes[]
- Each of these VHS tapes' box art is a reference to one of the Bugs Bunny cartoons listed in each VHS collection:
- Bugs Bunny on Parade: "Super-Rabbit"; On the VHS box art, Bugs is depicted in his Super-Rabbit outfit from that cartoon.
- Bugs Bunny's Festival of Fun: "Hare Ribbin'"; On the VHS box art, Bugs is depicted in his mermaid disguise from that cartoon.
- Bugs Bunny's Greatest Hits: "Slick Hare"; On the VHS box art, Bugs is depicted in his tuxedo from that cartoon.
- The Very Best of Bugs: "What's Cookin', Doc?"; The VHS box art references the scene where Bugs briefly does a Carmen Miranda impression near the end of that cartoon.
- Bugs Bunny: Hollywood Legend: "A Hare Grows in Manhattan"; On the VHS box art, Bugs is depicted in a coat and glasses from that cartoon.
- Bugs Bunny's Comedy Classics: "Racketeer Rabbit"; The VHS box art references the scene where Bugs disguises as a gangster named Mugsy from that cartoon.
- Bugs Bunny's Zaniest Toons: "Buccaneer Bunny"; The VHS box art references the scene where Bugs emerges out of his rabbit hole covered in jewels from that cartoon.
- Here Comes Bugs: "A Feather in His Hare"; The VHS box art references the scene where Bugs is tied to the post by the Native American hunter from that cartoon, despite said cartoon being originally not included in that VHS release.
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