Mummy Dummy is a 2019 Looney Tunes Cartoons short directed by David Gemmill.
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Bugs Bunny arrives at an Egyptian tomb, thinking it is a hotel, and awakes a mummy who pursues him as he visits the place. After he starts bragging about how filthy the place is, he removes a block from the pyramid, which he drops on the mummy's hands and feet, then turns on a fan to get air, causing the mummy to be pulled out of the window through its bandages and eaten by a camel. When Bugs Bunny is complaining about the "hotel," the mummy comes behind and attacks him, but he gets up and starts playing with the mummy. It tries to run away from him, but Bugs Bunny grabs part of its bandages and accidentally rips it off, causing the mummy to fly up to a sphinx's butt. Bugs Bunny says, "It sphinx to be him!"
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- On Cartoon Network, Boomerang and Max in EMEA countries, as well as Cartoonito in Africa, the scene in which the mummy attacks Bugs Bunny is shortened to omit the graphic shots. This, however, is retained on local streaming services other than Max.
- In the version uploaded on Max Family's YouTube channel, the scene in which Bugs Bunny removes organs from canopic jars is cut, and the scene in which the mummy attacks him is also shortened.
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- This cartoon originally premiered on 10 June 2019 on the opening night of the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in France before being released as part of the series' second season in 2021.[1]
- HBO Max packaged this as episode 202a, along with the interstitial "Telephone Pole" and the short "In the Road Again". It was later repackaged with "Graveyard Goofs", "Hex Appeal", and "Inn for Trouble" as part of Bugs Bunny's Howl-O-Skreem Spooktacula.
- This was the first Looney Tunes Cartoons short to be storyboarded by Michael Ruocco in production.
- The working title was "Mo' Mummy Mo' Problems".
- The camel that eats the mummy was originally based on the camel from "Porky in Egypt" (1938).
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