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  • Hare-Breadth Hurry
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  • Hare-Breadth Hurry is a 1963 Looney Tunes cartoon, starring Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote, and directed by Chuck Jones. This is the final pairing between Bugs and Wile E. This cartoon is different from the previous Bugs and Wile E - Operation: Rabbit, To Hare Is Human, Rabbit's Feat, and Compressed Hare. In this cartoon, Wile E. does not speak, as he does in the Road Runner shorts. It is also one of the rare cartoons where Bugs is not shown eating a carrot.
  • 1. Wile E. Coyote then tries to capture Bugs using a carrot, but instead of Bugs, he ends up catching a giant fish out of nowhere, who ends up swallowing all of Wile E. except for his feet. Wile E. then walks away, still held onto by the fish. 2. Later, as Bugs looks on in disbelief, he watches as Wile E's attempts to use a rifle to cut a rope holding a rock over a catapult to propel himself over a large gap backfires, sending Wile straight into the rock, with the rifle, having fallen out of Wile's hands, coming back to hit him to shoot Wile straight up vertically.
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  • Technicolor
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  • Looney Tunes
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  • 420.0
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  • 1963-06-08
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  • English
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  • 1963
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  • Warner Bros. Pictures
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  • 1. Wile E. Coyote then tries to capture Bugs using a carrot, but instead of Bugs, he ends up catching a giant fish out of nowhere, who ends up swallowing all of Wile E. except for his feet. Wile E. then walks away, still held onto by the fish. 2. Later, as Bugs looks on in disbelief, he watches as Wile E's attempts to use a rifle to cut a rope holding a rock over a catapult to propel himself over a large gap backfires, sending Wile straight into the rock, with the rifle, having fallen out of Wile's hands, coming back to hit him to shoot Wile straight up vertically. 3. As Bugs is running again, Wile E. attempts to shoot Bugs as he passes by. Unknown to Wile E., Bugs hastily attached a maze of pipes to the rifle. When the firing sound is muted and Bugs runs around the mountain, Wile E. Coyote checks out the maze, only for the bullet he fired to exit when he finishes and hit him. 4. Wile E. Coyote then tries to stop Bugs by placing a carrot on a trap (similar to where bird seed would be planted for the Road Runner). Wile E. then drops the anvil upon sight of Bugs, but Bugs then places the target on him. Upon hitting Wile E., the edge of the cliff on which Wile E. was standing dislodges and falls to the ground below, and then the anvil is dropped as the target is pulled. The anvil misses Wile E. Coyote, but he is then run over by a passing truck. 5. Wile E. Coyote then tries to be a "Coyote cannonball" to speed past Bugs, only to then point the cannon downward via his weight, and launch himself into the ground. 6. Finally, as Bugs times Wile E.'s arrival to him again, Bugs is able to place a large patch of glue in the road. Wile E., unable to stop in time, ends up stuck in the puddle and tries to reach a ringing phone some distance away. Bugs answers the phone, which he hands off to Wile E. Coyote, who ends up springing back (phone in hand) the other way, taking the chunk of road out of its bed with him, going through a door near a cliff, causing Bugs to say "Did you realize that he almost hit this door?", and end up crashing into the side of another cliff behind him, and falling halfway down. Only the telephone cord prevents him from falling all the way to the ground, but Bugs rings up Wile E. and—mimicking the phone company—remarks "You haven't paid your bill yet, so we're going to have to cut you off". Bugs severs the cord and Wile E. becomes a victim to gravity as usual. Bugs then tells the audience "The moral is, never get cut off in the middle of a long-distance fall".
  • Hare-Breadth Hurry is a 1963 Looney Tunes cartoon, starring Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote, and directed by Chuck Jones. This is the final pairing between Bugs and Wile E. This cartoon is different from the previous Bugs and Wile E - Operation: Rabbit, To Hare Is Human, Rabbit's Feat, and Compressed Hare. In this cartoon, Wile E. does not speak, as he does in the Road Runner shorts. It is also one of the rare cartoons where Bugs is not shown eating a carrot.
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