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+ | |name = Spaced Out Bunny |
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+ | |Director = [[Chuck Jones]]<br>[[Phil Monroe]] |
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+ | |producer = [[Chuck Jones]] |
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+ | |airdate = May 21, 1980 |
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+ | |series = [[Looney Tunes]] |
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+ | |Voice = [[Mel Blanc]] |
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+ | |Starring = [[Bugs Bunny]]<br>[[Marvin the Martian]]<br>[[Hugo the Abominable Snowman]] |
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+ | |previous = [[Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny]] |
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+ | |next = [[Soup or Sonic]] |
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+ | |Writer = [[Chuck Jones]] |
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+ | |Animators = [[Virgil Ross]] (uncredited) |
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+ | |Layout-artist = |
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+ | |Background-artist = |
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+ | |Sound effects = [[Rich Harrison]] |
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+ | |Musician = [[Dean Elliott]] |
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+ | }} |
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+ | '''Spaced Out Bunny''' is a [[1980]] ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' short directed by [[Chuck Jones]] and [[Phil Monroe]]. |
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− | "Spaced Out Bunny" is one of four Bugs Bunny cartoons produced during 1979-1980, the first new shorts since 1964's "[[False Hare]]". "Spaced Out Bunny" would also be the last Warner Brothers-released short to have [[Mel Blanc]] voicing Bugs. |
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⚫ | While walking in a forest, [[Bugs Bunny]] wonders aloud how everyone is out to get everyone else; this is illustrated by hostile behavior as Bugs' interacts with, among other things, a rock and a butterfly. He then sees a carrot and begins to eat it, unaware that it is a trap set by [[Marvin the Martian]]. |
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⚫ | Marvin's purpose for capturing Bugs (with what Marvin explains is an "[[ACME]] Rack and Pinion Super Tranquilizing Carrot") is to provide a playmate for Hugo, the [[Hugo the Abominable Snowman|Abominable Snowman]] (from 1961's "[[The Abominable Snow Rabbit]]"). After Bugs awakens and realizes where he is, Marvin explains his rationale before turning Hugo loose on Bugs ("Oh no, not again!" cries Bugs, remembering his earlier encounter with Hugo). Hugo reprises his lines from "Snow Rabbit", including his intention to "hug him and squeeze him and name him George." Bugs regains the upper hand on his captors by suggesting to Hugo that he needs a robot; Marvin attempts to make a getaway but Hugo reaches into the spaceship and repeats his "I will call him George" lines. When an agitated Marvin demands that Hugo cease his behavior, an angry Hugo spanks Marvin. |
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⚫ | Marvin's purpose for capturing Bugs (with what Marvin explains is an "ACME Rack and Pinion Super Tranquilizing Carrot") is to provide a playmate for Hugo, the [[Hugo the Abominable Snowman|Abominable Snowman]] (from 1961's "[[The Abominable Snow Rabbit]]"). After Bugs awakens and realizes where he is, Marvin explains his rationale before turning Hugo loose on Bugs ("Oh no, not again!" cries Bugs, remembering his earlier encounter with Hugo). Hugo reprises his lines from "Snow Rabbit", including his intention to "hug him and squeeze him and name him George." Bugs regains the upper hand on his captors by suggesting to Hugo that he needs a robot; Marvin attempts to make a getaway but Hugo reaches into the spaceship and repeats his "I will call him George" lines. When an agitated Marvin demands that Hugo cease his behavior, an angry Hugo spanks Marvin. |
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Bugs then whispers in Hugo's ear, suggesting something that he would be good at. The scene cuts to Hugo's wrist, where he proudly displays his new "Mickey Martian" wristwatch. Bugs then climbs into the spacecraft and gets Hugo to practice his Frisbee toss by hurling the ship toward the Earth. |
Bugs then whispers in Hugo's ear, suggesting something that he would be good at. The scene cuts to Hugo's wrist, where he proudly displays his new "Mickey Martian" wristwatch. Bugs then climbs into the spacecraft and gets Hugo to practice his Frisbee toss by hurling the ship toward the Earth. |
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== Availability == |
== Availability == |
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+ | * (1992) VHS - ''[[Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over]]'' |
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− | * VHS - ''Looney Tunes Presents: Marvin the Martian: |
+ | * (1998) VHS - ''[[Looney Tunes Presents]]: Marvin the Martian & K-9: 50 Years on Earth!'' |
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+ | * (2007) DVD - ''[[Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5]]'', Disc 4 (part of ''[[Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over]]'') |
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+ | * (2011) Blu-ray - ''[[Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1]]'', Disc 3 |
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+ | == Notes == |
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+ | * This marks the first appearance of [[Marvin the Martian]] since [[1963]]. |
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+ | ** This is also the first time Marvin is given his name, "Marvin the Martian", as in his previous shorts, he was left unnamed. |
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+ | * "Spaced Out Bunny" is the last Warner Brothers-released short to have [[Mel Blanc]] voicing Bugs. |
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+ | == Gallery == |
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Spacedout.jpeg |
Spacedout.jpeg |
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</gallery> |
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− | ==Video== |
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{{BugsBunnyShorts}} |
{{BugsBunnyShorts}} |
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[[Category:Shorts]] |
[[Category:Shorts]] |
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+ | [[Category:Looney Tunes Shorts]] |
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[[Category:Marvin the Martian Cartoons]] |
[[Category:Marvin the Martian Cartoons]] |
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[[Category:Bugs Bunny Cartoons]] |
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− | [[Category:Cartoons directed by Chuck Jones]] |
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− | [[Category:Cartoons with characters voiced by Mel Blanc]] |
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Spaced Out Bunny is a 1980 Looney Tunes short directed by Chuck Jones and Phil Monroe.
Plot
While walking in a forest, Bugs Bunny wonders aloud how everyone is out to get everyone else; this is illustrated by hostile behavior as Bugs' interacts with, among other things, a rock and a butterfly. He then sees a carrot and begins to eat it, unaware that it is a trap set by Marvin the Martian.
Marvin's purpose for capturing Bugs (with what Marvin explains is an "ACME Rack and Pinion Super Tranquilizing Carrot") is to provide a playmate for Hugo, the Abominable Snowman (from 1961's "The Abominable Snow Rabbit"). After Bugs awakens and realizes where he is, Marvin explains his rationale before turning Hugo loose on Bugs ("Oh no, not again!" cries Bugs, remembering his earlier encounter with Hugo). Hugo reprises his lines from "Snow Rabbit", including his intention to "hug him and squeeze him and name him George." Bugs regains the upper hand on his captors by suggesting to Hugo that he needs a robot; Marvin attempts to make a getaway but Hugo reaches into the spaceship and repeats his "I will call him George" lines. When an agitated Marvin demands that Hugo cease his behavior, an angry Hugo spanks Marvin.
Bugs then whispers in Hugo's ear, suggesting something that he would be good at. The scene cuts to Hugo's wrist, where he proudly displays his new "Mickey Martian" wristwatch. Bugs then climbs into the spacecraft and gets Hugo to practice his Frisbee toss by hurling the ship toward the Earth.
Availability
- (1992) VHS - Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over
- (1998) VHS - Looney Tunes Presents: Marvin the Martian & K-9: 50 Years on Earth!
- (1998) VHS - Looney Tunes Presents: Marvin the Martian: Space Tunes (reissue version)
- (2007) DVD - Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5, Disc 4 (part of Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over)
- (2011) Blu-ray - Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1, Disc 3
Notes
- The cartoon was part of the television special Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over on CBS, which aired May 21, 1980.
- This marks the first appearance of Marvin the Martian since 1963.
- This is also the first time Marvin is given his name, "Marvin the Martian", as in his previous shorts, he was left unnamed.
- "Spaced Out Bunny" is the last Warner Brothers-released short to have Mel Blanc voicing Bugs.
Gallery