Working at a U.S. Army Airfield under the banner "Victory Through Hare Power," the Master Heckler finally meets his match. While reading a book about gremlins- tiny creatures who sabotage ("saba-togee," says Bugs) military aircraft- Bugs Bunny happens upon one such creature, calmly attempting to detonate a blockbuster bomb with a mallet. An unusually gullible Bugs chases the gremlin into a bomber, which, of course, winds up airborne and out of control. The plane finally plummets earthward, giving Bugs the chance to express his mortal fear in a dozen different amusing ways. Fortunately, the plane runs out of gas just inches away from impact.
The first appearance of a Gremlin in a Warner Bros. cartoon.
Vocal Talent:
Mel Blanc (Bugs Bunny).
Directed By
Robert Clampett.
Produced By
Leon Schlesinger.
Animated By
Rod Scribner.
Written By
Warren Foster.
Music By
Carl W. Stalling.
Views :
4911
Rating :
5.00
Keywords, Tags :
bugs bunny falling hare 1943 warner brothers cartoon
Video Length :
8 : 28
Comments :
Does anyone remember those cartoons i dont remember if they are from WB or Disney, But it was like a narrator talking about something like" And how we are visiting the laughing heina, (and the heina would be cracking up) then the guy would ask the heina whats so funny??... or something like a scene of an old man yelling and they would call it old yeller. are there any of those cartoons on here does anyone know? thanx !
this is the best episode
I guess this is one of the earlier Bugs cartoons. It is very peculiar, darker than the later ones, especially in that Bugs really has met his match and is struggling throughout; he expresses such terror and fear which is a rarity in the later ones. Tight squeeze between the two high-rises! Loved it though, of course.
Yeah, wunna da ware time times dat ol' wascally wabbit wuz on da recievin' end of mischievious deviltwy.
Amazing how much I didn't understand as a kid that I understand now. For example, I had no idea that was a bomb when I was younger. And I didn't get the "jack ass" thing either. It makes much more sense now.