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- Directed by Chuck Jones. Space hero Daffy battles Marvin the Martian for control of Planet X.
- Enjoy this UHD High Frame rate version of one of the iconic short films produced by Blender Institute! Learn more about the project here http://bbb3d.renderf.
BEAUTIFUL Funny Short MOVIE Animation Cartoon BIG BUCK BUNNY abcd. Animation Movies - Big Buck Bunny - 3D Animated Short Film HD.
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File Types
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AVI Mpeg4 video, AC3 surround sound – Plays with recent video players |
MOV H264 video, AAC surround sound – Apple Quicktime Compatible. (has audio playback problems with VLC and possibly other non-QT players on stereo systems; VLC users should choose one of the other formats) |
OGG Theora Video, Vorbis stereo sound – Plays on linux and other systems with VLC. |
AVI Microsoft mpeg4, mp3 stereo sound – Compatible with Windows XP |
Videos
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Apple iPod versions
Uncompressed png and audio files
Production Repository from DVD
DVD ISO
Entire Studio backup (over 200 GB)
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Bugs Bunny Cartoons
Bugs Bunny is an American cartoon character who first appeared in A Wild Hare (the first official Bugs Bunny short) on July 27, 1940, which makes Bugs Bunny over 70 years old!
He was created by Tex Avery who was the director of A Wild Hare and Robert McKimson who created the Bugs Bunny character design.
Q: A Rabbit or a Hare?
A: Rabbit, hares don’t live in burrows, rabbits do. Bugs Bunny does.
A: Rabbit, hares don’t live in burrows, rabbits do. Bugs Bunny does.
Bugs Bunny is considered to be the main character of the Looney Tunes series. The Looney Tunes series and sometimes of Warner Brothers use Bugs Bunny as their mascot because of how famous he is.
Stardom and Success!
Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny were the first cartoon characters to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame!
Warner Brothers Bugs Bunny Cartoons
Bugs Bunny often gets into wars with other characters and nearly always wins. The creators were getting concerned that viewers would lose sympathy for an aggressive rabbit who always won wars, so to solve this problem, Jones arranged for Bugs Bunny to be bullied, threatened, or cheated while minding his own business.
There’s only been one cartoon where Bugsy has ever been seen as an actual villain, this was Buckaroo Bugs. In all the other cartoons, he is not seen as a villain as he uses self-defense against people who try to cause him harm.
Postage Stamps and Voice Changes
In 1997, Bugs Bunny appeared on an American postage stamp, the first cartoon ever to be put on a stamp. That stamp is number seven on the list of the ten most popular U.S. collectable stamps.
The scenes where Bugs Bunny is chewing a carrot are generally followed by Bugs Bunny’s most well-known catchphrase, “Eh, What’s up, Doc?”, this was in the first ever cartoon and that catchphrase has stuck with him ever since. It is now in the top 10 most recognized cartoon TV character catchphrases.
Over the years, Bugs Bunny has had seven different voice actors, this includes his voice for Baby Looney Toons.
The Bugs Bunny cartoons air worldwide, however his name is often changed to suit the language of the country.
Bugs Bunny Cartoons Wiki
In 2002, he was named by TV Guide as the number one greatest cartoon character of all time.
“Eh… What’s up, doc?” – Bugs Bunny
In 1997, Bugs Bunny appeared on an American postage stamp, the first cartoon ever to be put on a stamp.