Duck! Rabbit, Duck!
Duck! Rabbit, Duck!
NR | 03 October 1953 (USA)
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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.

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Hellen

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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GrimPrecise

I'll tell you why so serious

Comwayon

A Disappointing Continuation

Cassandra

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

utgard14

The third in the classic hunting trilogy featuring Bugs, Daffy, and Elmer. The premise is simple but effective. Elmer goes hunting during duck season. Daffy tries to convince him it's rabbit season and goads him into going after Bugs. But, of course, Bugs is too smart for that and points Elmer back in Daffy's direction. It's back and forth throughout the short about whether it's duck, rabbit, goat, skunk, pigeon, or mongoose season! Full of hilarious lines and gags like "fricasseeing rabbit" and "Good heavens! He disintegwated!" This is one of the all-time classics from Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese. Great voicework from Mel Blanc and Arthur Q. Bryan. No matter how many times I've seen this one, it never gets old.

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TheComicsGuru

This is the third and final part of the "Hunting Trilogy" pitting Bugs against Daffy and Elmer. Bugs once again uses Daffy's excitability and Elmer's gullible nature to stay one step ahead of them.This particular cartoon is noted for taking place during winter (as evidenced by the snow) and Bugs tricking Daffy into identifying himself as various animals then convincing Elmer that hunting season for that animal is now open.The choice of the animals is hilarious in its own right. Mixed with Daffy's frantic reactions, it's comedic gold. At one point, Daffy's so frustrated by the constant shotgun blasts to the face, he doesn't even need Bugs to set him up for the punchline. This is proof that on some level, Daffy knows he'll never be able to outwit Bugs.

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Lee Eisenberg

I lose count of how many cartoons there are in which Elmer Fudd is hunting, and both Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck try to get him to shoot the other. No matter how many there are, "Duck! Rabbit, Duck!" certainly stands out just because of the lengths to which they go in trying to succeed. In the dead of winter, it's duck season, and Daffy is looking for ways to avoid getting shot. So, he tells Elmer that it's rabbit season. But, as soon as Elmer is about to shoot Bugs, Bugs has a way to avoid getting shot...and it naturally involves Daffy getting shot.One of the things that was so great about these cartoons was that they showed Daffy always trying to undermine Bugs' integrity, but Bugs always exposed Daffy for who he really was. In this case, Daffy's bill bears the brunt of Daffy's embarrassment.And of course, it wouldn't be a Bugs Bunny cartoon without that "wascawy wabbit" posing the question: Eh, what's up doc?

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carl170

My personal views on this is that I feel that this is what people remember Loony Tunes for.The gags are simple, and easy to understand.But its the quick wittiness of Bugs Bunny, and the clever, but unlucky Daffy Duck - who never seems to get the roll of the green that means that they work so well together as characters.I feel that this is the greatest Looney tune cartoon of them all. It has just one joke running through its theme. But the timing, the scheming, the naivety of Elemer Fudd, is done to perfection.I really believe that this would make anyone around the world laugh. If it was done in their own language. Its one of the funniest pieces of cinema history that you will see anywhere.Don't get me wrong there are other - great cartoon out there. (*Please look on the IMDb list - for other comments that I have made and you will see them!!)If you haven't see this. Please try and always look out for it. Or try and see if you can get this.If you have it, and you've had a hard day.Put this on, and have a laugh.Looney tunes cartoons are the best in the world.These are the characters I love from Lonney Tunes saga:Daffy Duck, Bugs Bunny, Yoesemity Sam, Foghorn Leghorn, Slyvester the Cat, W.E.Y Coyette, The Colonel and Beleverdere (* His faithful Hound!)Carl Brown carl@garage-music.com

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