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Hey Bugs Bunny fans! Don't forget that Cartoon Network's annual "June Bugs" marathon begins tonight at 11pm EDT. They'll be airing over 50 shorts never before seen on Cartoon Network. Here's a link to the full schedule:
http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv/jun...ule/index.html |
It's been on my TV since it started... man its going to be a good weekend for TV.. June Bugs on Cartoon Network and IC3 on Food Network.
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Note: I am not serious.
"What's cookin Doc?" just aired ten minutes ago. I was under the impression that it was one of the twelve banned because of the indian.
On another note, as a white person, I feel that Bugs kicking Elmer Fudd's ass is offensive to my race. I think they should all be banned to block out our minds of the past decade alltogether. |
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<A HREF="http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv/junebugs/schedule/index.html">http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv/img...s/main.top.gif</A> http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/doc/lo...ey.biglogo.gif</center> <small>1 Porky's Hare Hunt 2 Prest-O Change-O 3 Hare-um Scare-um 4 Elmer's Candid Camera 5 A Wild Hare 6 Patient Porky 7 Elmer's Pet Rabbit 8 Tortoise Beats Hare 9 The Heckling Hare 10 Wabbit Trouble 11 Crazy Cruise 12 The Wabbit Who Came To Supper 13 The Wacky Wabbit 14 Hold The Lion, Please 15 Bugs Bunny Gets The Boid 16 Fresh Hare 17 The Hare-Brained Hypnotist 18 Case of the Missing Hare 19 Tortoise Wins By A Hare 20 Super Rabbit 21 Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk 22 Wackiki Wabbit 23 Porky Pig's Feat 24 A Corny Concerto 25 Falling Hare 26 Little Red Riding Rabbit 27 What's Cookin' Doc? 28 Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears 29 Hare Ribbin' 30 Hare Force 31 Buckaroo Bugs 32 The Old Grey Hare 33 Stage Door Cartoon 34 The Unruly Hare 35 Hare Trigger 36 Hare Conditioned 37 Hare Tonic 38 Baseball Bugs 39 Hare Remover 40 Hair-Raising Hare 41 Acrobatty Bunny 42 Racketeer Rabbit 43 The Big Snooze 44 Rhapsody Rabbit 45 The Goofy Gophers 46 Rabbit Transit 47 A Hare Grows in Manhattan 48 Easter Yeggs 49 Slick Hare 50 Gorilla My Dreams 51 Rabbit Punch 52 Buccaneer Bunny 53 Bugs Bunny Rides Again 54 Haredevil Hare 55 Hot Cross Bunny 56 Hare Splitter 57 A-Lad-In His Lamp 58 My Bunny Lies Over the Sea 59 Hare Do 60 Rebel Rabbit 61 High Diving Hare 62 Bowery Bugs 63 Long-Haired Hare 64 Knights Must Fall 65 The Grey Hounded Hare 66 The Windblown Hare 67 Rabbit Hood 68 Hurdy Gurdy Hare 69 Mutiny on the Bunny 70 Homeless Hare 71 Big House Bunny 72 What's Up, Doc? 73 8 Ball Bunny 74 Hillbilly Hare 75 Bunker Hill Bunny 76 Rabbit of Seville 77 Hare We Go 78 Rabbit Every Monday 79 Bunny Hugged 80 The Fair Haired Hare 81 Rabbit Fire 82 French Rarebit 83 His Hare Raising Tale 84 Ballot Box Bunny 85 Big Top Bunny 86 Operation: Rabbit 87 14 Carrot Rabbit 88 Foxy By Proxy 89 Water, Water Every Hare 90 The Hasty Hare 91 Oily Hare 92 Rabbit Seasoning 93 Rabbit's Kin 94 Hare Lift 95 Forward March Hare 96 Duck Amuck 97 Upswept Hare 98 Southern Fried Rabbit 99 Hare Trimmed 100 Bully For Bugs 101 Duck! Rabbit! Duck! 102 Robot Rabbit 103 Captain Hareblower 104 Bugs and Thugs 105 No Parking Hare 106 Devil May Hare 107 Bewitched Bunny 108 Yankee Doodle Bugs 109 Lumberjack Rabbit 110 Baby Buggy Bunny 111 Beanstalk Bunny 112 Sahara Hare 113 Hare Brush 114 Rabbit Rampage 115 This Is A Life? 116 Hyde and Hare 117 Knight-Mare Hare 118 Roman Legion Hare 119 Bugs Bonnets 120 Broom-Stick Bunny 121 Rabbitson Crusoe 122 Napoleon Bunny-Part 123 Barbary Coast Bunny 124 Half Fare Hare 125 A Star Is Bored 126 Wideo Wabbit 127 To Hare Is Human 128 Ali Baba Bunny 129 Bedevilled Rabbit 130 Piker's Peak 131 What's Opera, Doc? 132 Bugsy and Mugsy 133 Show Biz Bugs 134 Rabbit Romeo 135 Hare-Less Wolf 136 Hare-Way to the Stars 137 Now Hare This 138 Knighty Knight Bugs 139 Pre-Hysterical Hare 140 Baton Bunny 141 Hare-Abian Nights 142 Apes of Wrath 143 Backwoods Bunny 144 Wild and Wooly Hare 145 Bonanza Bunny 146 A Witch's Tangled Hare 147 People Are Bunny 148 Person To Bunny 149 Rabbit's Feat 150 From Hare to Heir 151 Lighter Than Hare 152 The Abominable Snow Rabbit 153 Compressed Hare 154 Prince Violent 155 Wet Hare 156 Bill of Hare 157 Shishkabugs 158 Devil's Feud Cake 159 Sunda 160 The Million-Hare 161 Hare-Breadth Hurry 162 The Unmentionables 163 Mad As Mars Hare 164 Transylvania 6-5000 165 Dumb Patrol 166 Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare 167 The Iceman Ducketh 168 False Hare 169 Fright Before Christmas 170 Bugs Bunny's Christmas Carol 171 Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny 172 Spaced Out Bunny 173 Box Office Bunny 174 Blooper Bunny 175 Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers 176 Carrotblanca 177 From Hare to Eternity 178 Patient Porky (original Black-and-White version 1) 179 Porky's Hare Hunt (original Black-and-White version 6) 180 Porky Pig's Feat (original Black-and-White version 23) </small> Afterwards, they start showing the best ones over. <small> Originally posted by Triple S "What's cookin Doc?" just aired ten minutes ago. I was under the impression that it was one of the twelve banned because of the indian.</small> <center><A HREF="http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/BUGS/">http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv/img...ghts/jbugs.gifhttp://www.toonzone.net/looney/news-toonmaroon.jpghttp://www.toonzone.net/looney/tv/junebugs.gif http://www.dragg.net/users/pennywitt/bugs/tn_bugs41.jpg http://www.dragg.net/users/pennywitt/bugs/tn_bugs39.jpg http://www.dragg.net/users/pennywitt.../tn_Porky9.jpg http://www.dragg.net/users/pennywitt/bugs/tn_bugs38.jpg http://www.dragg.net/users/pennywitt/bugs/tn_bugs34.jpg</A></center> Cartoon Network celebrates its ninth annual JUNE BUGS marathon with a 49-hour presentation of 165 Bugs Bunny cartoons from Friday, June 1, at 11 p.m. through Sunday, June 3, at 12 midnight (ET, PT). Chronicling the rambunctious rabbit's career from 1938's "Porky's Hare Hunt" through 1997's "From Hare to Eternity" Cartoon Network will air 177 Bugs Bunny cartoons. The 49-hour marathon will feature episodes produced over four decades by renowned directors including Friz Freleng, Chuck Jones, Bob Clampett and Tex Avery. This year, 55 Bugs Bunny cartoons make their Cartoon Network debut during JUNE BUGS including "Napoleon Bunny-Part", "Rabbitson Crusoe" and "Ali Baba Bunny." Here's the 12 Bugs Bunny cartoons you won't be seeing during June Bugs this year:<small> 1- Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt (Friz Freleng; 1941): An Academy Award nominated cartoon in which Bugs is hunted by a dopey Indian named Hiawatha (who looks and acts a little bit like our old friend, Elmer J. Fudd). At one time this cartoon was a regular feature (and I do mean regular) on the Turner Network's cartoon programs. 2- All This and Rabbit Stew (Tex Avery; 1941): Tex Avery's final Bugs Bunny cartoon. It features a black stereotype hunter going after Bugs. It has been pulled from television distribution since the 1960's. 3- Any Bonds Today? (Bob Clampett; 1942): A special short wartime propaganda film (also known as "Leon Schlesinger Presents Bugs Bunny" or "The Bugs Bunny Bond Rally"). It basically features Bugs singing the title song. In the middle, Bugs appears briefly blackface and does an impersonation of Al Jolson. 4- What's Cookin' Doc? (Bob Clampett; 1944): One of Bob Clampett's most famous Bugs Bunny cartoons. A parody of the Academy Awards in which Bugs is convinced he's a shoo-in to get the award. The reason this is now banned? Bugs shows the audience a short clip from his Oscar nominated "Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt". Does anyone remember that waaaay back in 1998, Warner Bros. had this cartoon as part of their touring "Bugs Bunny Film Festival". 5- Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips (Friz Freleng; 1944): Another WWII era cartoon. Castaway Bugs washes ashore on and island where he soon encounters a bunch of stereotypical Japanese soldiers. In the end, Bugs defeats them all. 6- Herr Meets Hare (Friz Freleng; 1945): Bugs meets up with WWII enemies again. This time it is Hermann Goering and, in the end, Hitler himself. This short is still scheduled to be included in the upcoming Toonheads: The Wartime Cartoons special on Cartoon Network. 7- A Feather In His Hare (Chuck Jones; 1948): Another not-very-bright Indian hunts for Bugs. Bugs tricks him by, among other things, making snowballs in the middle of July. In the end, Bugs and "the last of the Mohicans" are shocked to realize they are now fathers ("Eh, what's up, pop?"). This Chuck Jones cartoon was also regularly seen on the Turner Networks up until 1998. 8- Which is Witch? (Friz Freleng; 1949): In Africa, Bugs finds himself hunted by the tiny witch doctor, I.C. Spots, who needs a rabbit to finish his latest potion. 9- Frigid Hare (Chuck Jones; 1949): On his way to a two week vacation in Miami, Bugs takes a wrong turn and ends up at the South Pole. There he rescues a cute little penguin from an Eskimo. This cartoon is a fan favorite which was also seen regularly on television until very recently. 10 - Mississippi Hare (Chuck Jones; 1949): Bugs, asleep in a cotton field, has his cotton tail mistaken for cotton. Bugs soon finds himself on a riverboat where he meets short-tempered gambler Colonel Shuffle. Gags include an exploding cigar causing the Colonel to appear in blackface and Bugs duping the Colonel into walking overboard when the Rabbit sells him a ticket to "Uncle Tom's Cabinet". While never shown on Cartoon Network, this cartoon aired as part of Kids' WB Bugs N Daffy Show (1995-8). 11- Bushy Hare (Robert McKimson; 1950): Many cartoon fans fondly remember this cartoon. A bunch of runaway balloons carry Bugs into the clouds where he bumps into a stork heading to Australia to deliver a baby kangaroo. Bugs is delivered to Mama Kangaroo and, to make her happy, Bugs pretends to be her "son". The Rabbit then encounters an aborigine, who he nicknames "Nature Boy". "Nature Boy" is basically a human version of a popular character who McKimson would introduce four years later: the Tasmanian Devil. This cartoon was seen regularly on Nickelodeon from 1988-99. 12- Horse Hare (Friz Freleng; 1960): A western parody set in 1885 at Fort Lariat. Bugs is left in charge of the Fort, when a tribe of Indians led by Yosemite Sam attacks. In the end, the day is saved when the Calvary shows up. Unfortunately for Sam, who gets caught in the middle of the oncoming Calvary and Indians ("Whoooooa, Calvary!!! Whoooooa, Indians!!! Whoooa!!!"). <center>http://www.toonzone.net/looney/news-junebugs02.jpg http://www.toonzone.net/looney/news-bushy.jpg http://www.toonzone.net/looney/news-junebugs01.jpg http://www.cartoonresearch.com/ban2.jpg </center> Since the announcement, there has come word that Cartoon Network might be broadcasting a special half-hour episode of Toonheads during the marathon titled "12 Missing Hares". The special, which Jerry Beck is involved in, will include clips from all 12 cartoons and narration explaining why CN won't be broadcasting them. The special will also include some other "offending" clips from Bugs' cartoons, such as the ending to "Fresh Hare". However, if Warner Bros. doesn't approve of it, it won't be shown. Again, for all the latest developments about this special (such as any possible airdate), it is a good idea to stay tuned to Jerry Beck's http://www.cartoonresearch.com/.</A><small> [Edited by bigjim25 on 06-02-01 at 10:07 AM] |
Thanks for the extreme details! :D I have been on a 4 hour marathon and I must get up from this couch....remote in one hand, mouse in the other :(.
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I wish they would release those episodes. I really want to see the WWII episodes.
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Nature Boy and the Eskimo/Penguin episodes are 2 of my all-time favorite. Stupid PC crowd.
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Originally posted by Red Dog Nature Boy and the Eskimo/Penguin episodes are 2 of my all-time favorite. Stupid PC crowd. |
Originally posted by Zoomer Originally posted by Red Dog Nature Boy and the Eskimo/Penguin episodes are 2 of my all-time favorite. Stupid PC crowd. It sure is! |
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