Some of the most enduring movie stars are animated; and several of them have been rabbits. Principal among these movie rabbits has been Bugs Bunny. Read my roundups of the best cartoons of the 1950s ...
It's been 80 years since the iconic Bugs Bunny first appeared in the classic Looney Tunes short "A Wild Hare" on July 27, 1940. In the eight decades since, Bugs has become one of the most recognizable ...
EXCLUSIVE: Eh, what’s up, Doc? Bug Bunny’s 80th birthday, that’s what. The most famous cartoon rabbit kicked off the festivities with a bang earlier this year when HBO Max debuted “Looney Tunes ...
The ultimate icon of Looney Tunes has arrived in MultiVersus! Bugs Bunny is here to create havoc and yell out "What's up, doc?" to unsuspecting people. Classified as one of the most iconic characters ...
The award went to Eric Bauza, current voice of the icon along with Tweety, Daffy, and Marvin the Martian on the HBO Max's Looney Tunes Cartoons . Reading time 2 minutes The legendary figurehead of ...
Bugs Bunny is preparing for a major comeback, as Robert Rugan has announced that he has been hired by Warner Bros. to write a new live-action and animation hybrid movie featuring the beloved Looney ...
As we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the release of “A Wild Hare,” the first animated short starring Bugs Bunny, the question arises: How Jewish was the sassy, anti-authoritarian rabbit? Since 1940 ...
In 1940, a gangly, gray rabbit hopped out of a hole in the ground, knocked on a bald man’s head and asked “What’s Up, Doc?” to the tune of the crunch of a large carrot. Though the rabbit had appeared ...
Seventy-five years ago today, on July 27, 1940, Bugs Bunny, the suave, smart-alecky rabbit who became the most popular of Warner Brothers' cartoon characters, made his first official film appearance, ...
In this updated article, get all the deets about this weekend's show as well as an interview with the executive director of the MSO, Mark Niehaus. It's been a stressful week. Let's laugh! The first ...