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  • Hillbilly Hare
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  • This is only 1 of 3 WB cartoons released in 1950 not to bear the "all-green" ring scheme, the others being Dog Collared and Two's a Crowd.
  • Bugs Bunny is vacationing in the Ozarks and stumbles into the territory of two Hillbilly brothers Curt and Punkin'head Martin. After having several of their hunting attempts foiled, Curt and Punkin'head Martin are determined to get revenge on Bugs for their humiliation. Bugs easily outsmarts them and eventually leads them into a violent square dance involving repeated slapstick comedy gags. The square dance song starts as a straight forward version of "Skip to My Lou" while the jukebox band starts and plays and Bugs dances in a dress. Then Bugs deliberately unplugs the jukebox and takes over the fiddling and square dance calling, still to the melody and rhythm of the song. Bugs proceeds to give the Martins a series of increasingly bizarre and violent directions, which are unquestioningly f
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color process
  • Technicolor
Series
  • Merrie Melodies
Runtime
  • 442.0
Producer
cartoon name
  • Hillbilly Hare
Release Date
  • 1950-08-12
Caption
  • Bugs starts a square dance with the Martins that eventually turns slapstick.
movie language
Voice Actor
Title
background artist
  • Richard H. Thomas
layout artist
Image size
  • 225
Before
  • 8
Musician
story artist
Years
  • 1950
After
animator
Distributor
  • Warner Bros. Pictures
Director
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  • This is only 1 of 3 WB cartoons released in 1950 not to bear the "all-green" ring scheme, the others being Dog Collared and Two's a Crowd.
  • Bugs Bunny is vacationing in the Ozarks and stumbles into the territory of two Hillbilly brothers Curt and Punkin'head Martin. After having several of their hunting attempts foiled, Curt and Punkin'head Martin are determined to get revenge on Bugs for their humiliation. Bugs easily outsmarts them and eventually leads them into a violent square dance involving repeated slapstick comedy gags. The square dance song starts as a straight forward version of "Skip to My Lou" while the jukebox band starts and plays and Bugs dances in a dress. Then Bugs deliberately unplugs the jukebox and takes over the fiddling and square dance calling, still to the melody and rhythm of the song. Bugs proceeds to give the Martins a series of increasingly bizarre and violent directions, which are unquestioningly followed by the brothers with hilarious results. Finally, with the Martins having walked off a cliff, Bugs says "And that is all" before the cartoon ends.
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