Movies (140) tagged by 'bugs bunny character'
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Daffy Duck's Movie Fantastic Island (1983)
Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales find a treasure map that leads them to a wishing well, which for a penny will grant any wish (through old cartoon footage). Daffy...
Fright Before Christmas (1979)
During Christmastime, a pair of pilots flying a wild Tasmanian Devil over the North Pole to Australia lose the beast, who ends up inadvertently donning Santa C...
Devil May Hare (1954)
Bugs Bunny finds the Tasmanian Devil in his encyclopedia just as the animal threatens to devour him.
The Abominable Snow Rabbit (1961)
Bugs and Daffy run into the abominable snowman in the Himalayas.
The Fair Haired Hare (1951)
Yosemite Sam and Bug battle it out over property rights above Bugs' rabbit hole.
Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid (1942)
Mama Buzzard wants her children to learn to bring back meat for dinner. One buzzardling is shy and has to be kicked out of the nest. He's told to at least bring...
The Wabbit Who Came to Supper (1942)
Bugs Bunny exploits the situation when an uncle leaves Elmer Fudd three million dollars on the condition that he harm no animals, especially rabbits.
Lumber Jack-Rabbit (1953)
Bugs Bunny stumbles on the carrot patch of Paul Bunyan, but doesn't realize that it is guarded by a 124-foot, 4,600-ton dog named Smidgen.
What's Up Doc (1950)
Bugs' showbiz career is recounted from babyhood to stardom. Bugs and Elmer Fudd perform the title song.
Barbary-Coast Bunny (1956)
When Nasty Canasta cheats Bugs out of his gold, the rabbit retaliates by playing a naive hayseed whose effortless and unrelenting winning bankrupts Canasta's ne...
Rhapsody Rabbit (1946)
When Bugs attempts to perform Liszt's Second Hungarian Rhapsody, he is troubled by a mouse.
Falling Hare (1943)
Bugs encounters wartime sabotage and takes to the air to do battle.
Stage Door Cartoon (1944)
That wascawwy wabbit is chased into a theatre by Elmer Fudd, and ends up having to perform to save himself, as well as convince Elmer to act himself. The vaudev...
Bugs Bunny's Mad World of Television (1982)
The QTTV executives decide that it is time to find a new president who understands entertainment. That's when they turn to Bugs Bunny. The network calls Bu...
Bewitched Bunny (1954)
Disguised as a truant officer, Bugs attempts to rescue Hansel and Gretel from Witch Hazel, who plans to cook him for her dinner.
All This and Rabbit Stew (1941)
The cartoon opens with a slow-witted black hunter saying "I'm gonna get me a rhaaa-bittt!" He sees rabbit tracks that lead him straight to Bugs Bunny's hole. Bu...
Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales (1979)
Bugs Bunny and the others looney tunes show their own version of "A Christmas Carol" In addition coyote still chasing road runner
A Corny Concerto (1943)
Making fun of "Fantasia", Bugs, Porky Pig and Porky's dog do a ballet after Elmer Fudd introduces "A Tale of the Vienna Woods."
Bugs Bunny's Christmas Carol (1979)
When nasty Ebenezer Scrooge (Yosemite Sam) fires Bob Crachit (Porky Pig) on Christmas Eve, Bugs Bunny sets out to change the miser's mind that night.
Ballot Box Bunny (1951)
Yosemite Sam is running for mayor, and one of his campaign promises is to get rid of all the rabbits. When Bugs runs against him as the "pro-bunny" candidate, Y...
Happy Birthday, Bugs!: 50 Looney Years (1990)
In 1990, it was 50 years since Bugs Bunny first appeared on film in a recognizable form and outwitted hunter Elmer Fudd. To commemorate the subsequent half-cent...
Bugs' Bonnets (1956)
A psychological study of the behavioral effects of headgear as Bugs and Elmer continually switch personas depending on which hats they wear.
Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas (2004)
Bugs can't seem to lose at Sam's casino. Then Sam realizes that Bugs has been cheating -- he has rabbit's feet.
How Bugs Bunny Won the West (1978)
A collection of classic Looney Tunes Western themed shorts hosted by Hal Geer.
Which Is Witch (1949)
Dr. I.C. Spots is an African witch doctor about to prepare a potion which needs as one of its ingredient a rabbit.
Rabbit Fire (1951)
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.
Rabbit Hood (1949)
When Bugs tries to take a carrot from the King's field in Sherwood Forest he's caught in the act by the Sheriff of Nottingham.
Carnival of the Animals (1976)
Bugs and Daffy perform and act out their own version of the classic "Carnival of the Animals."
Elmer's Pet Rabbit (1941)
Elmer buys a rabbit that he pitied seeing in the pet store. The rabbit turns out to be Bugs and makes Elmer's life a living nightmare.
Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips (1944)
Bugs fights stereotyped Japanese during World War II.
A Hare Grows in Manhattan (1947)
Bugs Bunny relates his early life in the Manhattan tenements and spotlights his encounter with a gang of canine toughs.
Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk (1943)
Bugs fights the legendary giant. In the historical context of World War II much fun is made of the giant's claimed superiority over the more clever and fun...
Little Red Riding Rabbit (1944)
Bugs, the Wolf and bobby-soxer Red chase each other around while Grandma is off working at Lockheed aircraft.
Hare Force (1944)
Granny lets Bugs Bunny come in from the cold, but her dog Sylvester will have none of it.
False Hare (1964)
Big Bad Wolf and his nephew use a club for rabbits, Club del Conejo, to try to catch Bugs.
Rebel Rabbit (1949)
The signs indicate current bounty prices: $50 for a fox, $75 for a bear, only 2 cents for a rabbit. Bugs is insulted.
Big House Bunny (1950)
Sing Song guard (Yosemite) Sam Shultz mistakes Bugs for a prisoner when he tunnels up inside the jail.
Wabbit Twouble (1941)
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 neig...
Wackiki Wabbit (1943)
On a tropical island a pair of castaways look to Bugs as a source of food.
Bugs Bunny's Lunar Tunes (1960)
Bugs has been selected to defend the Earth in an Intergalactic court, in order to stop Marvin the Martian from blowing it up - can he succeed?
Bugs Bunny Rides Again (1948)
Yosemite Sam is a-lookin' for any varmint what dares to tame him. And Bugs is just the varmint.
Foxy by Proxy (1952)
Bugs confuses the hunting dogs by dressing up in a Halloween fox costume.
Hurdy-Gurdy Hare (1950)
Hurdy gurdy operator Bugs must get rid of his Chimp when the ape steals the take from him. The replacement ape is is a Gorrilla.
14 Carrot Rabbit (1952)
Bugs goes a little crazy whenever he's standing close to gold, and the trait intrigues claim-jumping Klondike miner Chillicothe (Yosemite) Sam.
Bugs Bunny's Howl-oween Special (1977)
Bugs Bunny and his friends face With Hazel and other scary characters on All Hallows Eve.
Easter Yeggs (1947)
Bugs Bunny delivers eggs for the lazy Easter Bunny; he encounters a sadistic brat and a rabbit stew-hungry Elmer Fudd.
Bugs Bunny's Valentine (1979)
A collection of classic Looney Tunes shorts hosted by Bugs Bunny and centered around Valentine's Day.
Bugs Bunny Superstar (1977)
Looney Tunes documentary film hosted by Bob Clampett, including nine complete cartoons from the 40s and the artists behind the characters.
Racketeer Rabbit (1946)
Edward G. Robinson and Peter Lorre make it home to their hideout only to find Bugs already settled down there for the night.
Elmer's Candid Camera (1940)
Elmer takes up wildlife photography, but finds his subject, a rabbit similar to the later Bugs Bunny character, much too wild.
Rabbit of Seville (1950)
Bugs and Elmer supply new lyrics to Rossini's opera.
My Bunny Lies Over the Sea (1948)
Bugs Bunny destroys a Scotsman's bagpipes and ends up challenging him at golf.
Hare Ribbin' (1944)
Bugs is chased into a lake by a French Poodle who speaks with a thick French accent; the rest of the story unfolds under water.
Hare We Go (1951)
In 1492, Bugs Bunny sails the ocean blue, as mascot for Christopher Columbus.
A Star Is Bored (1956)
Daffy Duck must double for Bugs in any slapstick which Warners considers too dangerous for its star Bug Bunny.
The Hasty Hare (1952)
A fey little Martian, with his green dog-soldier, K-9, arrive on Earth with instructions to bring back an Earth creature. He chooses Bugs Bunny.
Transylvania 6-5000 (1963)
Bugs is given a room for the night at the castle of Count Bloodcount in Transylvania.
Dumb Patrol (1964)
Biplane battles over France in World War I between Bugs and Baron (Yosemite) Sam Von Shamm.
From Hare to Heir (1960)
Sam, the Duke of Yosemite, will inherit one million pounds if he can keep his temper in check. Thing is, he has to endure Bugs Bunny as his house guest.
Baby Buggy Bunny (1954)
Baby-faced Finster robs a bank, but the baby carriage with the money in it goes down Bugs' rabbit hole.
Gorilla My Dreams (1948)
Mrs. Gorilla want to adopt Bugs; Mr. G. only wants to chase him.
Water, Water Every Hare (1952)
A sudden rainstorm floods Bugs Bunny's rabbit hole and puts him in the path of an Evil Scientist and of Rudolph, a beast that is covered in orange fur and shod ...
Bunny Hugged (1951)
This adventure takes Bugs into the world of professional wrestling.
Rabbit's Kin (1952)
Bugs rescues a young rabbit from Pete Puma and gives lessons on how to heckle.
Hold the Lion, Please (1942)
It seems the whole animal kingdom make fun of the lion as a has-been. Anxious to prove them wrong, the lion decides to try and catch a rabbit.
Acrobatty Bunny (1946)
When the circus arrives they put the lion's cage right over Bugs' rabbit hole.
High Diving Hare (1949)
Yosemite Sam tries to force Bugs Bunny to do a high-diving act when the regular act cancels; but the bullying pipsqueak is no match for our redoubtable rabbit.
Any Bonds Today? (1942)
Bugs Bunny and friends sing and dance to promote the sale of government bonds in support of the war effort.
From Hare to Eternity (1997)
Pirate Yosemite Sam digs up a treasure chest which belongs to Bugs Bunny. Bugs boards Sam's ship and begins to heckle him. Bugs dresses as a singing mermaid, ma...
Baton Bunny (1959)
Bugs conducts the Warner Brothers Symphony in Franz von Suppé's "Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna" while reacting to a bothersome fly.
Piker's Peak (1957)
In the Alps Bugs and Yosemite Sam vie for 50,000 Cronkites, the prize for the who "climbs the Schmatterhorn."
A Wild Hare (1940)
Elmer is a dimwitted hunter who's "wooking for wabbits." Bugs proceeds to confuse, bamboozle, and otherwise humiliate the poor simp.
Rabbit Rampage (1955)
Bugs argues with the cartoonist who creates him over how he should be drawn.
Bedevilled Rabbit (1957)
Bugs Bunny is parachuted by airplane in a carrot crate down to Tasmania, where he, of course, meets the Tasmanian Devil.
The Million Hare (1963)
As Daffy Duck visits Bugs Bunny (after being invited) Daffy only watches Bugs' television, until his favorite show "Beat Your Buddy" comes on and the two contes...
Now, Hare This (1958)
Big Bad Wolf and his little nephew try to trap Bugs Bunny by making like fairy tale characters.
Hot Cross Bunny (1948)
At Eureka Experimental Hospital, a doctor plans to switch the characteristics of a chicken into the brain and a rabbit, into each other. Bugs Bunny was register...
The Bugs Bunny Mother's Day Special (1979)
Bugs has a "run-in" with a pixilated stork in the bridging sequence of this tribute to mothers.
Wideo Wabbit (1956)
Bugs Bunny is chased by Elmer Fudd throughout a TV studio and its various productions.
Rabbit Romeo (1957)
Elmer Fudd's Uncle Judd gives him a huge, lovesick Slobovian rabbit who falls for Bugs Bunny.
To Hare Is Human (1956)
Wile E. Coyote consults a "Univac Electric Brain (Do It Yourself)" in his efforts to catch Bugs.
Duck! Rabbit, Duck! (1953)
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.
Rabbit's Feat (1960)
Wile E. is stalking Bugs this time, but with no more success than he has against the roadrunner.
Rabbit Transit (1947)
This time Bugs' race with Cecil Turtle features a rocket-powered tortoise shell.
Bushy Hare (1950)
Bugs confronts marsupials and aborigines in Australia's outback.
Carrotblanca (1995)
A spoof of the classic film Casablanca (1942), starring Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes characters.
The Unruly Hare (1945)
When Elmer Fudd disturbs Bugs with his railroad surveying, Bugs fights back.
Hare Brush (1955)
The corporate board has Elmer committed to an asylum because he thinks he's a rabbit. At the sanitarium Bugs agrees to trade places with Elmer.
Rabbit Seasoning (1952)
Daffy Duck tricks Elmer Fudd into believing it's rabbit season; but Bugs Bunny uses a female disguise and faulty pronouns to fight back.
The Bugs Bunny Mystery Special (1980)
F.B.I. and C.I.A. agent Elmer Fudd is after a tall, dark, stranger who robbed a bank. He gets him confused with Bugs Bunny...the chase is on.
Super-Rabbit (1943)
Bugs Bunny becomes a superhero who does battle with a rabbit-hating cowboy and his horse.
Hare-Abian Nights (1959)
Bugs entertains the Sultan with tales from his cartoons: "Bully for Bugs", "Sahara Hare" and "Water, Water Every Hare".
(Blooper) Bunny! (1991)
A behind-the-scenes look at the making of "The Bugs Bunny 51st-and-a-Half Anniversary Spectacular," complete with shaky camera and a variety of outtakes from st...
Long-Haired Hare (1949)
Bugs Bunny retaliates against the pompous opera star who does him violence.
Homeless Hare (1950)
A construction worker destroys Bugs' home with a steam shovel and refuses to repair the damage.
Compressed Hare (1961)
Bugs battles Wile E. Coyote. A ten billion volt electric magnet draws everything imaginable.
Bully for Bugs (1953)
Bugs Bunny takes a wrong turn at Albuquerque and winds up in a Mexican bullring fighting one heck of a big bullying bull.
Hare Tonic (1945)
Bugs Bunny tricks Elmer Fudd into believing his house has been quarantined for something called "rabbititus."
Rabbitson Crusoe (1956)
Crusoe, played by Yosemite Sam, has been living off coconuts for 20 years when Bugs washes up on his island.
Tortoise Beats Hare (1941)
An upset Bugs challenges the slick Cecil Turtle to a race.
The Wacky Wabbit (1942)
Bugs arrives in the desert to find Elmer prospecting for gold. Fudd is finally driven to pull his own gold tooth.
His Hare Raising Tale (1951)
Bugs tells stories to his nephew Clyde, derived from earlier cartoons (Baseball Bugs (1946), Stage Door Cartoon (1944), Rabbit Punch (1948), Falling Hare (1943)...
Buckaroo Bugs (1944)
Bugs is the Masked Marauder, a carrot thief whom Brooklyn's Red Hot Ryder must try to bring to justice.
Odor-Able Kitty (1945)
A cat, tired of being abused by everyone in his neighborhood, disguises himself as a skunk and inadvertently attracts the romantic advances of a real skunk.
Porky's Hare Hunt (1938)
Porky goes after a rogue rabbit who manages to frustrate him at each turn. He is unsuccessful and the rabbit comes to visit him just to make recovery tougher fo...
Crazy Cruise (1942)
A travelogue, stopping in a southern tobacco plantation, the Swiss Alps, Egypt, Central Europe, Africa, and others, long enough for one joke per location. Bugs ...
Prince Violent (1961)
Bugs Bunny defends a castle from the Viking invader, Sam the Terrible.
The Big Snooze (1946)
Elmer Fudd walks out of a typical Bugs cartoon, so Bugs gets back at him by disturbing Elmer's sleep using "nightmare paint."
Fresh Hare (1942)
In the Canadian North Woods, Bugs is wanted dead or alive and Elmer is out to bring him in.
The Unmentionables (1963)
In a spoof of TV's "Untouchables" Rocky and Mugsy chase "Elegant Ness" (Bugs) through the ACME cereal company.
Hare Conditioned (1945)
Bugs is working as part of an outdoor display in a department store window when the store manager decides to have him stuffed as part of the Taxidermy departmen...
Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt (1941)
Bugs reads "Hiawatha" and winds up being hunted by him.
Backwoods Bunny (1959)
When Bugs vacations in the Ozarks he is pursued by hungry buzzards.
Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over (1980)
TV special which features three new shorts ("Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny", "Spaced Out Bunny" and "Soup or Sonic"), ti...
Apes of Wrath (1959)
The drunken stork loses his baby ape for Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Ape on a jungle island. So, he knocks out Bugs Bunny and delivers him instead.
Hare Trimmed (1953)
Yosemite Sam hears that Granny has inherited fifty million dollars. Good guy Bugs tries to save Granny from Sam's clutches.
Slick Hare (1947)
Humphrey Bogart visits the Mocrumbo Restaurant. He orders fried rabbit and Elmer Fudd has twenty minutes to serve it.
Shishkabugs (1962)
A spoiled-rotten monarch orders royal chef Yosemite Sam to make "Hasenpfeffer", the basic ingredient of which is rabbit. When Bugs comes to the door a...
The Hare-Brained Hypnotist (1942)
This time Elmer Fudd goes after Bugs using hypnotism, only the plan backfires.
The Grey Hounded Hare (1949)
Bugs is in love with a mechanical bunny at the dog race track.
Napoleon Bunny-Part (1956)
Bugs takes a wrong turn off the Hollywood freeway and tunnels into the headquarters of Napoleon Bonaparte.
The Windblown Hare (1949)
Bugs buys the homes of the three little pigs and the wolf starts blowing them down. Of course you know "this means war."
Yankee Doodle Bugs (1954)
Bugs lectures his nephew Clyde about early America, inserting himself into events wherever possible.
Bowery Bugs (1949)
When Steve Brodie jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge in 1886 he needed a rabbit's foot for good luck. He wanted one of Bugs'.
Rabbit Punch (1948)
Heckling the Champ gets Bugs into the world championship fight as the challenger.
French Rarebit (1951)
In Paris Louie and Francois, Chefs of rival restaurants, argue over which establishment will have Bugs for the dinner menu.
Hare Splitter (1948)
When Bugs arrives for his date with Daisy Lou and finds her out shopping, he puts on her clothes to fool his rival Casbah.
Forward March Hare (1953)
Bugs mistakenly gets his neighbor's draft notice and causes a stir when he shows up as ordered.
Buccaneer Bunny (1948)
Bugs infuriates pirate Yosemite Sam by stealing his treasure and Yosemite chases Bugs onto the pirate ship.
Bugs Bunny's Easter Special (1977)
Easter-themed showcase of classic Warner Bros. cartoons, hosted by Bugs Bunny and Granny.
Hare-Less Wolf (1958)
An absent-minded wolf sets out to catch Bugs for dinner but keeps forgetting what he was heading out to shoot in the first place.
Show Biz Bugs (1957)
Bugs and Daffy are vaudevillians competing for praise from the audience. They love Bugs no matter what; just the opposite for Daffy.
Captain Hareblower (1954)
Bugs will not bend to the threats of Pirate (Yosemite) Sam.
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