hecklinghare: (Warner Brother #1)
Bugs Bunny ([personal profile] hecklinghare) wrote in [community profile] batheon 2013-03-27 01:04 am (UTC)

1. Bugs' name was an accident. He was created bu Ben 'Bugs' Hardaway and his sketch had the title "Bugs' Bunny".

2. In "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" Warner Brothers would only let Disney use Bugs if he and Mickey appeared in the same scene and had the exact same number of words/lines.

3. Bugs and Daffy were in a cartoon together BEFORE Chuck Jones' Hunting Trilogy. Porky's Pug Feat (1943) directed by Frank Tashlin!

4. (Head-canon) Bugs' doesn't understand things like death, regret or guilt. Because in his world they are only ever used as a punchline or completely ignored all together.

5. He has had seven different voice actor. In Vatheon he sounds (is voiced by) Mel Blanc.
*p.s. he is aware of this fact.**

6. Technically? Bugs' has 7 fathers. Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton, Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, Chuck Jone and Robert McKimson. Each man added his own touch to the character that sticks with him today.

7. He can never lose. And boy does he know it!!!

8. As of 1943, Bugs is officially a Marine Master Sergeant.

9. Bugs was the first cartoon character to get his own postage stamp. Take dat, round ears.

10. From roughly 1964 until 1976 no Bugs' Bunny shorts/films were produced. Dunno why though...

11. (Headcanon) he doesn't understand modern comedy. At. All. Once he's actually gone through the 80's and such, he'll get but right now? Nope. Not funny, just awkward.

12. He considers Daffy Duck and Porky Pig friends in the sense that they don't try to kill him all the time.

13. Favorite super hero is Superman.

14. Can literally play any instrument ever. It doesn't make sense since he isn't from the B/W era but hey, he can.

15. Is Groucho Marx' spirit animal. DARE YOU TO ARGUE THIS! 8D

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