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!!!NEW REVIEW!!!
the longevity and likability of Bugs Bunny can be attested to the fact that, out of four cartoons to his tried and true name, this is the second short of his to receive a nomination for an Academy Award (nevermind that it took until 1958 to actually win one.) Friz Freleng is the second director behind Chuck Jones to throw in his hat and experiment with this newfangled, wiseacre rabbit, establishing a number of traits that would be synonymous with the character from hereon out. a short that spoofs the saccharine Silly Symphony Little Hiawatha moreso than Longfellow’s famed poem, Bugs finds himself the victim of Hiawatha’s “bow an’ arruh” and a prime candidate for rabbit stew—if it weren’t for the fact that Hiawatha asserts himself to be a bit of a stooge.
#as you can infer this one shows its age so tread with caution#lt#looney tunes#hiawatha’s rabbit hunt#freleng#reviews
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Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies 1941 Episode 19: Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt
Written by Michael Maltese
Directed by Friz Freleng
Animated by Gil Turner
Voice characterizations by Mel Blanc
DISCLAIMER: Contains some Native-American stereotyping.
#looney tunes#merrie melodies#friz freleng#mel blanc#bugs bunny#native american#stereotypes#academy award nominee
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Termite Terrace Club - June 7th
1941 - A Coy Decoy - Dir. Bob Clampett
1941 - Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt - Dir. Friz Freleng
1952 - The Hasty Hare - Dir. Chuck Jones
1969 - Rabbit Stew and Rabbits Too! - Dir. Robert McKimson
TV
2011 - The Looney Tunes Show Season 1: “Reunion” / “Cock of the Walk” / “Fee Fi Fo Dumb”
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What's Cookin' Doc (Warner Bros, 1943/44) - dir. Bob Clampett
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Little Hiawatha (1937, David Hand)
Silly Symphony #67
4/18/22
#Little Hiawatha#Silly Symphonies#Disney#animation#cartoon#technicolor#David Hand#30s#Native-American#children#forest#hunting#animals#bears#voiceover#rabbits#river#canoe#canoeing#archery#beavers#Mohawk
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Come for the Bugs Bunny cartoon, leave once the feature starts.
Boxoffice Barometer, 1942.
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2021 Home Viewing #42a: Hiawatha’s Rabbit Hunt. (dir. Friz Freleng, 1941) [7m 46s]
2021 Home Viewing #42b: Meet John Doughboy. (dir. Robert Clampett, 1941) [6m 59s]
2021 Home Viewing #42c: The Gay Parisian. (dir. Jean Negulesco, 1941) [20m 16s]
These three shorts are included as part of the “Warner Night at the Movies” bonus feature on disc one of the 2006 Turner Entertainment Co./Warner Bros. three-disc DVD set of The Maltese Falcon, along with an excerpt of a newsreel featuring Winston Churchill meeting FDR on board the HMS Prince of Wales off the coast of Newfoundland, and the trailer for the 1941 Howard Hawks movie Sergeant York. The two cartoons are sure to be banned from the airwaves today due to racial stereotypes. I remember seeing Hiawatha’s Rabbit Hunt on TV as a child.
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Oh! I don’t know that I’ve actually reblogged and answered this. I’ve been aware of my interest in this since... at least age 6. I’m a little old, so my examples may not be everyone else’s.
1. My first whump thoughts were around an animated short called “Young Hiawatha” and a little rabbit he was going to kill before he swears off hunting forever. The rabbit was so, so scared, and somehow my little 6-year-old brain loved this moment. I thought about it constantly, what if he shot the rabbit with the arrow? Would he nurse it back to health? I’ve never had an interest in real animals being hurt or even in furry whump, but my thinking about the bunny and wanting to be it was my first interest in whump.
2. Playing cops and robbers. Not media, I know, but I LOVED to play whichever side died or got injured most. Usually that was robbers, and I wanted to be stubborn because that meant a police interrogation.
3. And finally that scene from Aladdin where he’s chained up and tossed in the water. It was so fun watching him struggle to get to the lamp.
So yeah, I was a weird kid and pretty set in my strange interest by age 7.
Because I’m pretty curious: if you’re one of the whumpers who liked whump since you were a kid, what are some of the defining whump moments you remember enjoying from childhood shows/books/whatever?
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GOLDEN AGE OF LOONEY TUNES REFERENCE GUIDE
Golden AGE Of Looney Tunes Volume 1 Disc #1 Side 1: • Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! (1931) • Shuffle Off to Buffalo (1933) • Page Miss Glory (1936) • I Love to Singa (1936) • Have You Got Any Castles? (1938) • Speaking of the Weather (1937) • Katnip Kollege (1938) Disc #1 Side 2: • The Wild Hare (1940) • Daffy Duck and Egghead (1938) • Odor-Able Kitty (1945) • A Tale of Two Kitties (1942) • I Haven't Got a Hat (1935) • Life with Feathers (1945) • Walky Talky Hawky (1946) Disc #2 Side 1: • Cinderella Meets Fella (1938) • Hamateur Night (1939) • Thugs With Dirty Mugs (1939) • Cross Country Detours (1940) • Dangerous Dan McFoo (1939) • The Bear’s Tale (1940) • The Crackpot Quail (1941) Disc #2 Side 2: • Wabbit Twouble (1941) • Horton Hatches the Egg (1942) • The Hep Cat (1942) • A Corny Concerto (1943) • Kitty Kornered (1946) • The Great Piggy Bank Robbery (1946) • The Big Snooze (1946) Disc #3 Side 1: • The Night Watchman (1938) • Old Glory (1939) • Sniffles Takes a Trip (1940) • The Dover Boys (At Pimento University) (1942) • My Favorite Duck (1942) • The Aristo-Cat (1943) • Inki at the Circus (1947) Disc #3 Side 2: • Rhapsody in Rivets (1941) • Pigs in a Polka (1942) • Little Red Riding Rabbit (1944) • Duck Soup to Nuts (1944) • Hare Trigger (1945) • Back Alley Oproar (1948) • Tweetie Pie (1947) Disc #4 Side 1: • The Heckling Hare (1941) �� • Hare Tonic (1945) • Hare Ribbin? (1944) • Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips (1944) • A Hare Grows in Manhattan (1947) • The Unruly Hare (1945) • Gorilla My Dreams (1948) Disc #4 Side 2: • Nasty Quacks (1945) • Hair-Raising Hare (1946) • The Bashful Buzzard (1945) • Daffy Doodles (1946) • Little Orphan Airedale (1947) • Baby Bottleneck (1946) • Book Revue (1946) Disc #5 Side 1: • The Coo Coo Nut Grove (1936) • Daffy Duck in Hollywood (1938) • Hollywood Steps Out (1941) • What's Cookin' Doc? (1944) • Hollywood Daffy (1946) • Swooner Crooner (1944) • Slick Hare (1947) Disc #5 Side 2: • Tortoise Beats Hare (1941) • Tortoise Wins by a Hare (1943) • Rabbit Transit (1947) • Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid (1942) • The Old Grey Hare (1944) • Bugs Bunny Rides Again (1948) • Haredevil Hare (1948)
GOLDEN AGE OF LOONEY TUNES VOLUME 2
Disc #1 Side 1 - Musical Madness:
You Don't Know What You're Doin'! (1931) * Goopy Geer (1932) * Three's a Crowd (1932) * We're in the Money (1933) Honeymoon Hotel (1934) The Lady in Red (1935) The Penguin Parade (1938)
Disc #1 Side 2 - Early Wabbits:
Prest-O Change-O (1939) Hare-um Scare-um (1939) Elmer's Candid Camera (1940) Elmer's Pet Rabbit (1941) Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt (1941) Hold the Lion, Please (1942) Fresh Hare (1942)
Disc #2 Side 1 - Frank Tashlin:
The Major Lied 'Til Dawn (1938) Cracked Ice (1938) Brother Brat (1944) Plane Daffy (1944) A Tale of Two Mice (1945) Behind the Meat-Ball (1945) Hare Remover (1946)
Disc #2 Side 2 - Chuck Jones:
The Little Lion Hunter (1939) The Draft Horse (1942) Flop Goes the Weasel (1943) Lost and Foundling (1944) Fair and Worm-er (1946) What's Brewin', Bruin? (1948) Rabbit Punch (1948)
Disc #3 Side 1 - Bob Clampett:
Goofy Groceries (1941) The Wacky Wabbit (1942) * Buckaroo Bugs (1944) * An Itch in Time (1943) * The Gruesome Twosome (1967) * Draftee Daffy (1945) * Bacall to Arms (1946) *
Disc #3 Side 2 - McKimson & Davis:
Acrobatty Bunny (1946) * Hollywood Canine Canteen (1946) * The Mouse-Merized Cat (1946) * One Meat Brawl (1947) * Mexican Joyride (1947) * Mouse Menace (1946) * Catch as Cats Can (1947) *
Disc #4 Side 1 - Fables & Fairy Tales:
Beauty and the Beast (1934) * Little Red Walking Hood (1937) * A-Lad-In Bagdad (1938) * Robin Hood Makes Good (1939) * Tom Thumb in Trouble (1940) * A Gander at Mother Goose (1940) * Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk (1943) *
Disc #4 Side 2 - The Art of Daffy:
Yankee Doodle Daffy (1943) * The Wise Quacking Duck (1943) * Daffy - The Commando (1943) * The Stupid Cupid (1944) * Birth of a Notion (1947) * To Duck....or not To Duck (1943) * What Makes Daffy Duck (1948) *
Disc #5 Side 1 - Best Supporting Players:
The Hardship of Miles Standish (1940) * Hop, Look, and Listen (1948) * Roughly Squeaking (1946) * The Goofy Gophers (1947) * Scent-imental Over You (1947) * Crowing Pains (1947) * Of Fox and Hounds (1940) *
Disc #5 Side 2 - Variations on a Theme:
Tick Tock Tuckered (1944) * Good Night Elmer (1940) * Bedtime for Sniffles (1940) * A Pest in the House (1947) * Trap Happy Porky (1945) * The Unbearable Bear (1943) * Daffy Duck Slept Here (1948) *
GOLDEN AGE OF LOONEY TUNES VOLUME 3
Disc #1 Side 1 - Harman-Ising:
One More Time Red-Headed Baby Pagen Moon A Great Big Bunch of You The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives One Step Ahead of My Shadow The Dish Ran Away With the Spoon
Disc #1 Side 2 - Bugs Bunny:
Wackiki Wabbit Hare Force Super-Rabbit Herr Meets Hare Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears Stage Door Cartoon Easter Yeggs
Disc #2 Side 1 - Chuck Jones:
The Squawkin' Hawk Inki and the Mynah Bird From Hand to Mouse Fin N' Catty Fresh Airedale The Eager Beaver House-Hunting Mice
Disc #2 Side 2 - Fritz Freleng:
Pigs is Pigs The Cat's Tale Lights Fantastic Ding Dog Daddy The Wacky Worm Peck Up Your Troubles Racketeer Rabbit
Disc #3 Side 1 - Early Avery:
I Wanna Be a Sailor Circus Today Aviation Vacation Aloha Hooey Holiday Highlights Crazy Cruise The Cagey Canary
Disc #3 Side 2 - Tashlin/Clampett:
Little Pancho Vanilla Booby Hatched I Got Plenty of Mutton Farm Frolics Falling Hare Birdy and the Beast Russian Rhapsody
Disc #4 Side 1 - Sports:
Freddy the Freshman Boulevardier From the Bronx Along Flirtation Walk Sport Chumpions Greetings Bait Screwball Football Baseball Bugs
Disc #4 Side 2 - The Evolution of Egghead:
Egghead Rides Again Count Me Out Johnny Smith and Poker Hontas A Day at the Zoo Believe It, or Else A Feud There Was Confederate Honey
Disc #5 Side 1 - Porky and Daffy:
Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur Slightly Daffy Ain't That Ducky Wagon Heels Along Came Daffy Nothing But the Tooth The Up-Standing Sitter
Disc #5 Side 2 - Politically Incorrect:
Wake Up the Gypsy in Me He Was Her Man Sioux Me The Mighty Hunters A Feather in His Hare The Early Worm Gets the Bird Inki and the Lion
GOLDEN AGE OF LOONEY TUNES VOLUME 4
Disc #1 Side 1 - Bugs Bunny:
The Wabbit Who Came to Supper The Hare-Brained Hypnotist The Case of the Missing Hare Hare Conditioned Buccaneer Bunny Rhapsody Rabbit Any Bonds Today? A Wild Hare - original version
Disc #1 Side 2 - Early Chuck Jones:
The Good Egg Ghost Wanted Snow Time For Comedy The Bird Came C.O.D. Dog Tired Fox Pop The Weakly Reporter
Disc #2 Side 1 - Friz Freleng:
The Trial of Mr. Wolf Double Chaser The Sheepish Wolf Hiss and Make Up Holiday for Shoestrings The Gay Anties Of Thee I Sting
Disc #2 Side 2 - Cartoon All-Stars:
Tom Turk and Daffy I Taw a Putty Tat Two Gophers From Texas Conrad the Sailor Doggone Cats A Horsefly Fleas Hobo Bobo
Disc #3 Side 2 - Radio Daze:
Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee The Woods are Full of Cuckoos Let It Be Me Little Blabbermouse Malibu Beach Party Quentin Quail Hush My Mouse
Disc #3 Side 2 - Frantic Forties:
Hop, Skip, and a Chump A Hick, a Slick, and a Chick Meatless Flyday The Foxy Duckling Bone Sweet Bone The Rattled Rooster The Shell-Shocked Egg
Disc #4 Side 1 - Wacky Blackouts:
Land of the Midnight Fun Wacky Wildlife Ceiling Hero Fresh Fish Saddle Silly Foney Fables Bug Parade
Disc #4 Side 2 - Ben Hardaway & Cal Dalton (and Private Snafu):
Love and Curses Gold Rush Daze Bars and Stripes Forever Hobo Gadget Band Fagin's Freshman Busy Bakers Snafuperman Spies
Disc #5 Side 1 - Sniffles:
Naughty But Mice Little Brother Rat Sniffles and the Bookworm The Egg Collector Sniffles Bells the Cat Toy Trouble Brave Little Bat
Disc #5 Side 2 - Merrie Melodies:
The Queen Was in the Parlor I Love a Parade The Organ Grinder Billboard Frolics Flowers For Madame September in the Rain You're an Education
GOLDEN AGE OF LOONEY TUNES VOLUME 5
Disc #1 Side 1 - Black & White Classics:
It's Got Me Again! (1932) Moonlight for Two (1932) A Great Big Bunch of You (1932) You're Too Careless with Your Kisses (1932) I Wish I Had Wings (1932) Young and Healthy (1933) I Like Mountain Music (1933)
Disc #1 Side 2 - Early Avery:
don't look now i only have eyes for you ain't we got fun a sunbonnet blue the sneezing weasel the mice will play detouring america
Disc #2 Side 1 - Freleng Follies:
she was an acrobat's daughter sweet sioux the lyin' mouse my little buckeroo the fighting 69 1/2th rookie revue fifth column mouse
Disc #2 Side 2 - Musical Madness:
the merry old soul mr. and mrs. is the name into your dance country mouse bingo crosbyana the fella with a fiddle now that summer is gone
Disc #3 Side 2 - Pesky Pets:
the cat came back country boy dog daze dog gone modern the curious puppy stage fright snowman's land
Disc #3 Side 2 - Objects d'art:
those beautiful dames little dutch plate i'd love to take orders from you toy town hall my green fedora streamlined greta green shop, look & listen
Disc #4 Side 1 - Animal Antics:
pop goes your heart i wanna play house i'm a big shot now when i yoo hoo at your service madame a star is hatched plenty of money and you
Disc #4 Side 2 - Supplemental material (CAV):
hare ribbin' (director's cut) the return of mr. hook (U.S. Navy) the good egg ( U.S. Navy) tokyo woes (U.S. Navy) my dream is yours (excerpt from film) two guys from texas (excerpt from film)
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(CW: Racist imagery and stereotypes.)
Which is the best Mel Blanc scream?
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no time like the present relating to the Oscars, from What’s Cookin’, Doc! Bob McKimson animates most of this, with Rod Scribner doing some of Bugs’ gesticulations before switching back to Bob with the scream. Bugs leaning against the confines of the screen on is a great touch
#i posted some of them on my Twitter but having seen cels storyboards BGs etc for this short in person was insane#Clampett in a thank you letter endearingly labels it ‘the finest cartoon we have yet made’ which is…… hilarious considering half of it is#cheater footage from live action films or just a full on segment from Hiawatha’s Rabbit Hunt#but it’s sweet nonetheless and while i had no major feelings about this short before getting to be more intimate with surviving aspects of#its production really makes me appreciate it so much more#lt#what’s cookin’ doc#clampett#vid
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(CW: Racist imagery and stereotypes.)
Which is the best Mel Blanc scream?
#looney tunes#mel yell#polls#tumblr polls#lt#hiawatha's rabbit hunt#the heckling hare#freleng#avery#racism tw#tw racism
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Termite Terrace Club - June 7th
1941 - A Coy Decoy - Dir. Bob Clampett
1941 - Hiawatha’s Rabbit Hunt - Dir. Friz Freleng
1952 - The Hasty Hare - Dir. Chuck Jones
1969 - Rabbit Stew and Rabbits Too! - Dir. Robert McKimson
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