Long-Haired Hare

Long-Haired Hare 1949

7.00

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

1949

Fast and Furry-ous

Fast and Furry-ous 1949

7.00

This was the debut for Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. It was also their only cartoon made in the 1940s. It set the template for the series, in which Wile E. Coyote (here given the ersatz Latin name Carnivorous Vulgaris) tries to catch Roadrunner (Accelleratii Incredibus) through many traps, plans and products, although in this first cartoon not all of the products are yet made by the Acme Corporation.

1949

Claws for Alarm

Claws for Alarm 1954

7.00

Porky and Sylvester stay overnight in what Sylvester realizes is a terrifying hotel filled with endless imminent danger.

1954

Rabbit of Seville

Rabbit of Seville 1950

7.50

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.

1950

8 Ball Bunny

8 Ball Bunny 1950

6.70

Bugs helps a penguin return home.

1950

Bowery Bugs

Bowery Bugs 1949

6.50

After a man down on his luck comes looking for a rabbit's foot, Bugs Bunny embarks on a campaign of terror that eventually provokes him to jump off the Brooklyn Bridge.

1949

Water, Water Every Hare

Water, Water Every Hare 1952

7.20

Bugs Bunny's rabbit hole floods, causing him to float to the laboratory of an evil scientist who wants to use his brain for a robot.

1952

Easter Yeggs

Easter Yeggs 1947

6.10

Bugs gets roped into delivering the Easter Rabbit's eggs for him.

1947

What's Brewin', Bruin?

What's Brewin', Bruin? 1948

6.20

Pa Bear's attempts to hibernate are constantly frustrated by Junyer's snoring, Ma repeatedly opening the window, a persistent drip from the ceiling and finally, the voices of spring.

1948

Rabbit Seasoning

Rabbit Seasoning 1952

7.40

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.

1952

Golden Yeggs

Golden Yeggs 1950

6.30

On Porky Pig's farm, a goose lays a golden egg and says that Daffy Duck laid it. Daffy, now the most sought-after duck in the world, is quite willing to take the credit and resultant fame- until Rocky the gangster kidnaps Daffy and orders him at gunpoint to lay more.

1950

Baton Bunny

Baton Bunny 1959

6.70

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

1959

Often an Orphan

Often an Orphan 1949

6.40

Abandoned in the country by his old master, Charlie Dog tries to force himself upon farmer Porky Pig, playing upon his sympathies with a histrionic rendition of the horrors of big-city life.

1949

Dough for the Do-Do

Dough for the Do-Do 1949

6.80

Porky Pig has an adventure in Wackyland while searching for the last Do-Do bird.

1949

Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z

Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z 1956

6.50

Wile E. Coyote unsuccessfully chases the Road Runner using such contrivances as a rifle, a steel plate, a dynamite stick on an extending metal pulley, a painting of a collapsed bridge (which the Coyote falls into while Road Runner passes right through), and a jet motor.

1956

Canary Row

Canary Row 1950

6.50

Sylvester Cat spots Tweety Bird in a San Francisco apartment and tries to gain access but cannot make it past Granny or the cat-hating desk clerk.

1950

The Stupor Salesman

The Stupor Salesman 1948

7.00

Slug McSlug, a notorious bank robber, is chased by police after his latest heist. He reaches his country hideout, where he is promptly visited by an uninvited Daffy Duck, who is a door-to-door vendor of a variety of items.

1948

What's Opera, Doc?

What's Opera, Doc? 1957

7.50

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

1957

Book Revue

Book Revue 1946

6.60

A secluded bookstore comes to life in madcap, pop culture reference-heavy fashion.

1946