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Author: dogbreath
Date: Dec 27, 2007 17:04

hello and greets to the group

am looking for the title of a bugs bunny cartoon, that as i remember,
involved bugs, a mad scientist and a big hairy monster....the scientist
sounded more than a little like the great boris karloff

can anyone help here??

thanks to all in advance!!
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Re: looking for a BB cartoon title         


Author: David Samuel Barr
Date: Dec 30, 2007 22:43

dogbreath wrote:
> hello and greets to the group
>
> am looking for the title of a bugs bunny cartoon, that as i remember,
> involved bugs, a mad scientist and a big hairy monster....the scientist
> sounded more than a little like the great boris karloff
>
> can anyone help here??
>
> thanks to all in advance!!

The cartoon is "Hare-Raising Hare" (1946), and the scientist
is actually patterned after Peter Lorre, not Boris Karloff.
Written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Chuck Jones.
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Author: dogbreath
Date: Jan 1, 2008 14:41

i found that out later on in my travels....but thank you for taking time to
respond....i also found www.bcdb.org is a great database of toon information
too!! thanks again
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Author: Steve Carras
Date: Feb 18, 2008 00:20

On Jan 4, 9:07 pm, Eric Perlin SPAMSUCKSoptonline.net>
wrote:
> David Samuel Barr wrote:
> } The cartoon is "Hare-Raising Hare" (1946), and
> } the scientist is actually patterned after Peter
> } Lorre, not Boris Karloff. Written by Tedd Pierce
> } and directed by Chuck Jones.
>
> There was also a sequel several years later, featuring the same scientist and
> the same monster. It was called "Water, Water, Every Hare".

That maybe be what D.S.Barr referred to, only wrong title. There has
been confliction argument over who did the (also supposedly a Vincent
Price-reminiscent) voice, Price himself, Walker Edmiston, Tedd Pierce,
or John Smith, but it turns out John Smith is said to have done it.
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