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    After a special 51½ Anniversary Celebration of Bugs Bunny, what happened earlier that day is shown, with a backstage look at Bugs, Daffy, Yosemite Sam, and Elmer Fudd(featuring 3D rendering of the scenery). They attempt a performance, which results in a series of animated "bloopers." 1. Bugs Bunny begins to dance, but the music is slightly out of t...

    "(Blooper) Bunny" was produced at a time when newer Looney Tunes shorts were being released to introduce the Warner cartoon characters to a younger, more modern generation — a process that, thanks to the tepid reception of 2003's Looney Tunes Back in Action, was discontinued for some time from 2004 to 2009 (and is said to be the reason why Cartoon ...

    "(Blooper) Bunny" is a self-parody of some of the specials produced for Bugs Bunny's 50th anniversary the previous year, 1990. The short, however, never received its intended theatrical release and was shelved for several years. Albeit "one of the things the studio apparently disliked was the sound of a toilet flushing", critics speculate the true ...

    The version shown on the former WB network as part of its Kids' WB!line-up has two edits: 1. Daffy getting smacked with the board (after ranting about Elmer using a real gun instead of a prop one and walking off the set in a rage) had his line "You smug son of a --" before the camera cuts off edited down to "You smug --". This was not censored when...

    The short was originally produced in 1991 by Warner Bros. Animation.
    The short is a parody of some of the specials produced for Bugs Bunny's 50th anniversary the previous year.
    The short was originally scheduled to be released with Rover Dangerfield; however, the short never received its intended theatrical release, and was shelved for several years. It was finally given...
    During the years since its rediscovery, the cartoon has garnered a huge cult following among animation fans because of its edgy humor.
    Key Assistant:Michael Wisniewski
    Xerox:Chris Carrington
    Animation Checking:Rose Eng
    Production Manager:Bill Exter
  3. An interesting “mockumentaryLooney Tunes short where we follow Bugs, Daffy, Elmer and Yosemite Sam when they rehearsed the Bugs Bunny 51 1/2 Anniversary.I ...

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  6. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies are two series of theatrical cartoon shorts, first released between 1930 and 1969. Warner Bros. Pictures distributed the …

  7. (Blooper) Bunny! is the five hundred and thirty-sixth short in the Merrie Melodies theatrical series. It aired on June 13, 1997 on Cartoon Network. It was written by Ronnie Scheib, Greg Ford and Terry Lennon, produced by Ford, Christopher Walsh and Veronica Chiarito, and directed by Ford and Lennon.

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