"Eh... What's Up, Doc?" That symbolic catchphrase combined with Bugs
Bunny standing causally chewing a carrot is a legendary scene forever
etched into the hearts of millions worldwide. He first became popular
through the animated series "Looney Tunes" and stayed on to become one
of the most memorable cartoon characters that managed to compete with
Mickey Mouse in both popularity and fame. He, like Mickey Mouse, has a
star forever imprinted on the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Bugs
Bunny is one smart rabbit. He has virtually hundreds of rabbit holes all
over the place which he uses to tease and taunt his enemies and never
get caught. He usually leaves those who annoy him alone until they
pushed him to his limit. "Of course you realize, this means war" After
Bug's famous declaration, his opponent usually starts to face impossible
obstacles and usually ends up in hilarious situations. Some of his
famous rivals include Daffy Duck and the infamous Tasmanian devil
Bugs
is also a master of disguise, being to disguise as all sorts of
character including the famous granny rabbit which deceived his eternal
foe, Elmer Fudd the hunter into going into the wrong direction and
getting kicked in the back by the ever mischievous bunny.
One of
his most famous moments was he starred in the animated live action film
called "Space Jam". He costarred with Michael Jordan and the rest of the
Looney Tunes characters to fight it out with aliens who seek on
capturing them for entertainment purposes. Bugs & his gang
challenged the aliens to a basketball match where the winner takes all,
it was there when the story plot starts to unfold and shows how Bugs
collaborated with Michael Jordan to slam dunk their way to victory.
Bugs
Bunny remained a solid legend, making his way into the American postage
stamps, collaborated with Mickey Mouse in the 1988 animated flim "Who
Framed Roger Rabbit", was the mascot for two air force units during
World War 2 and the Warner Brothers.
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