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A Wild Hare (1940)
$25.00Elmer is a dim-witted hunter whose “wooking for wabbits.” Bugs proceeds to confuse, bamboozle, and otherwise humiliate the poor simp.
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Alice In Wonderland (Live Action) (Original)
$31.00This production was originally broadcast on radio back in the 1940s. It was put on DVD with new animation.
This is 100% Genuine product.
Region: 2
Important: A lot of DVD players around now are region free – which play any DVD region. It completely depends on what DVD player you have.
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Hare Do (1949)
$25.00Elmer Fudd chases Bugs Bunny all the way from the woods to a local movie theater, where cinema-related hijinks ensue.
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Past Perfumance (1955)
$25.00Paris, 1913: Passionate, odiferous Pepe Le Pew pursues the latest love of his life, a cat who’s been made up to look like a skunk, through the sets of a silent-movie studio.
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An Itch in Time (1943)
$25.00Elmer threatens to give his dog a bath if he doesn’t stop scratching, but the poor pooch is the victim of a hungry flea whose tools of the trade include pickaxes and dynamite.
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Hare Remover (1946)
$25.00Elmer Fudd is a mad scientist who wants to turn Bugs Bunny into a fiend. Bugs tricks this ersatz Dr. Jekyll into drinking his own mixture; later, each thinks the other has changed into a bear.
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Hare Tonic (1945)
$25.00Elmer brings Bugs home for dinner. To save himself, Bugs tricks Elmer into thinking there is a terrible outbreak of Rabbititus.
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Duck! Rabbit, Duck! (1953)
$25.00The final installment of the “Hunting Trilogy” once again has Elmer out hunting, while Bugs and Daffy try to con him into shooting the other.
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Rabbit Fire (1951)
$25.00Daffy Duck and Bugs argue back and forth whether it is duck season or rabbit season. The object of their arguments is hunter Elmer Fudd.
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A Corny Concerto (1943)
$25.00A Corny Concerto is an American animated cartoon short produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and distributed by Warner Bros. It was directed by Bob Clampett, written by Frank Tashlin, animated by Robert McKimson and released as part of the Merrie Melodies series on September 25, 1943. A parody of Disney’s 1940 feature Fantasia, the film uses two of Johann Strauss’ best known waltzes, Tales from the Vienna Woods and The Blue Danube, adapted by the cartoon unit’s music director, Carl Stalling and orchestrated by its arranger and later, Stalling’s successor, Milt Franklyn. Long considered a classic for its sly humor and impeccable timing with the music, it was voted #47 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field in 1994
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