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Companies: Best Movies & TV Shows/Series by Leon Schlesinger Studios


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Rabbit of Seville(1950)

3.8/5 (with 73 votes)

Behind the Hollywood Bowl stage which is playing the opera The Barber of Seville, Bugs Bunny flees into the backstage area with Elmer Fudd in close pursuit. Seeing his opportunity to fight on his terms, Bugs raises the curtain on Elmer, trapping him on stage. As the orchestra begins playing, Bugs comes into play as the barber who is going to make sure that Elmer is going to get a grooming he will never forget.

Directed by Chuck Jones

Long-Haired Hare(1949)

3.5/5 (with 51 votes)

Bugs Bunny vs. a famous opera singer at the Hollywood Bowl.

Directed by Chuck Jones

Rhapsody Rabbit(1946)

3.5/5 (with 15 votes)

When Bugs attempts to perform Liszt's Second Hungarian Rhapsody, he is troubled by a mouse.

Directed by Friz Freleng

Feed the Kitty(1952)

3.7/5 (with 45 votes)

A bulldog adopts an adorable kitten, but he can't let his owner know.

Directed by Chuck Jones

Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2th Century(1953)

3.8/5 (with 69 votes)

Space hero Daffy battles Marvin the Martian for control of Planet X.

Directed by Chuck Jones

Duck Amuck(1953)

4.1/5 (with 94 votes)

The short-tempered Daffy Duck must improvise madly as the backgrounds, his costumes, the soundtrack, even his physical form, shifts and changes at the whim of the animator.

Directed by Chuck Jones

Robin Hood Daffy(1958)

3.5/5 (with 43 votes)

Daffy attempts to convince Porky, as Friar Tuck, that he really is Robin Hood.

Directed by Chuck Jones

Rabbit Fire(1951)

3.7/5 (with 55 votes)

Daffy Duck and Bugs argue back and forth whether it is duck season or rabbit season. The object of their arguments is hunter Elmer Fudd.

Directed by Chuck Jones

A Wild Hare(1940)

NR
| 8min | Animation, Comedy
3.5/5 (with 21 votes)

While hunting rabbits, Elmer Fudd comes across Bugs Bunny who tricks and harasses the hunter.

Directed by Tex Avery

Rabbit Seasoning(1952)

3.7/5 (with 70 votes)

The cartoon finds a row of signs saying it's rabbit season ("If you're looking for fun, you don't need a reason. All you need is a gun, it's Rabbit Season!"). Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck again are arguing over which of them is “in season” (it is really Duck Season, as Daffy says in the beginning), while a befuddled Elmer Fudd tries to figure out which animal is telling the truth. Between using sneaky plays-on-words, and dressing in women's clothing (including a Lana Turner-style sweater), Bugs manages to escape unscathed, while Daffy repeatedly has his beak blown off, upside-down, and sideways by Elmer.

Directed by Chuck Jones

What's Opera, Doc?(1957)

3.8/5 (with 81 votes)

Bugs is in drag as the Valkyrie Brunhilde, who is pursued by Elmer playing the demigod Siegfried.

Directed by Chuck Jones

Baseball Bugs(1946)

3.4/5 (with 27 votes)

Bugs Bunny single handedly takes on the “Gas-House Gorillas,” a baseball team of hulking, cigar-chomping bullies.

Directed by Friz Freleng
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Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt(1941)

3.0/5 (with 9 votes)

Bugs Bunny is hunted by Hiawatha, a stereotyped Native American who fills roughly the same role as Elmer Fudd in other Bugs Bunny cartoons of this era.

Directed by Friz Freleng

Bully for Bugs(1953)

NR
| 7min | Animation, Action, Comedy
3.6/5 (with 39 votes)

Bugs Bunny once again making that "wrong turn at Albuquerque" burrows into a bullring, where a magnificent bull is making short work of a toreador. The bull bucks Bugs out of the arena, prompting the bunny to declare "Of course you realize, this means war!" The deft Bugs' arsenal comes plenty packed, as he uses anvils, well-placed face slaps and the bull's horns as a slingshot. The bull fights back, using his horns as a shotgun barrel. The bull's comeback is short-lived; just after Bugs makes out his will, he lures the bull out of the arena, just in time to set up a rube-like device that leads to the bull's defeat.

Directed by Chuck Jones

A Corny Concerto(1943)

NR
| 8min | Animation, Comedy
3.5/5 (with 29 votes)

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Directed by Bob Clampett

Wabbit Twouble(1941)

3.5/5 (with 15 votes)

Elmer Fudd expects to find "west and wewaxation" during his visit to Jellostone National Park, but he sets up camp in Bugs' backyard, and the rabbit (and a neighboring bear) definitely don't have leisure in mind.

Directed by Bob Clampett

Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears(1944)

NR
| 7min | Animation, Comedy
3.2/5 (with 17 votes)

The bears tempt Goldilocks with carrot soup, the scent of which brings Bugs on the scene. Bugs romances Mama bear and she becomes infatuated with him.

Directed by Chuck Jones

Case of the Missing Hare(1942)

3.4/5 (with 12 votes)

After a traveling magician puts a poster over the entrance to his home, Bugs visits his act to get revenge.

Directed by Chuck Jones - With Mel Blanc

Falling Hare(1943)

NR
| 8min | Animation, Comedy, Adventure
3.4/5 (with 17 votes)

Relaxing with a carrot at a U.S. Army air field, Bugs is reading "Victory Through Hare Power" and scoffs at the notion of mentioned gremlins, little creatures who wreak havoc on planes with their diabolical sabotage.

Directed by Bob Clampett

Duck! Rabbit, Duck!(1953)

NR
| 7min | Animation, Action, Comedy
3.7/5 (with 44 votes)

The final installment of the "Hunting Trilogy" once again has Elmer out hunting, while Bugs and Daffy try to con him into shooting the other.

Directed by Chuck Jones

Porky in Wackyland(1938)

NR
| 7min | Fantasy, Animation, Comedy
3.5/5 (with 31 votes)

Porky Pig goes on a hunt to catch the surreal elusive last Do-Do bird.

Directed by Bob Clampett

The Scarlet Pumpernickel(1950)

NR
| 7min | Adventure, Animation, Comedy
3.4/5 (with 34 votes)

Daffy tries to sell movie studio head J.L. his script for a swashbuckler set in Merry Olde England, a plot involving a maiden in distress, a scheming Chamberlain, an evil Grand Duke and a dashing masked hero (to be played by Daffy, of course).

Directed by Chuck Jones

Bugs and Thugs(1954)

3.4/5 (with 19 votes)

When Bugs calls a cab he doesn't know it's the getaway car for a couple of bankrobbers (he does know the capital of Nevada).

Directed by Friz Freleng

Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur(1939)

3.1/5 (with 13 votes)

Casper Caveman is hungry, so he tries to hunt for a duck, Daffy Duck.

Directed by Chuck Jones

Porky Pig's Feat(1943)

9min | Animation
3.5/5 (with 14 votes)

Porky Pig and Daffy Duck owe an outrageous sum to the Broken Arms Hotel. The manager thwarts their efforts to escape without paying their bill.

Directed by Frank Tashlin

Baton Bunny(1959)

7min | Animation
3.3/5 (with 16 votes)

Bugs conducts the Warner Brothers Symphony in Franz von Suppé's "Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna" while reacting to a bothersome fly.

Directed by Chuck Jones

Water, Water Every Hare(1952)

3.6/5 (with 24 votes)

Bugs Bunny is too sound a sleeper to notice that a rainstorm has flooded his rabbit hole and sent his mattress floating downstream toward the castle of an evil scientist who needs a brain for his mechanical monster. Bugs tries to escape and save his brain from the clutches of Rudolph, the scientist's giant orange monster.

Directed by Chuck Jones

The Foghorn Leghorn(1948)

3.4/5 (with 19 votes)

Little Henery the Chicken Hawk wants to prove he's big enough to hunt chickens, but he doesn't know what a chicken is. He labels Foghorn Leghorn a loud-mouthed shnook and dismisses him, prompting Foggy to indignantly try to prove he's a chicken and therefore fit to be Henery's prey.

Directed by Robert McKimson

Devil May Hare(1954)

3.3/5 (with 23 votes)

The Tasmanian Devil is on the loose. Bugs offers to help him find his dinner.

Directed by Robert McKimson

Hare-Way to the Stars(1958)

3.5/5 (with 24 votes)

Bugs Bunny, groggy from a rabbit hangover, climbs out of his hole and into a rocket ship parked directly above. He thinks that he's still in his rabbit hole. Reaching the top, he unwittingly stows away aboard the rocket to Mars and is carried off by a satellite onto a futuristic landscape of panels suspended in outer space.

Directed by Chuck Jones
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