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Bully for Bugs

Bully for Bugs is a 1953 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese.[1] The cartoon was released on August 8, 1953, and stars Bugs Bunny.[2]

Bully for Bugs
Lobby card
Directed byCharles M. Jones
Story byMichael Maltese
Produced byEdward Selzer
(uncredited)
StarringMel Blanc
Music byCarl Stalling
Animation byBen Washam
Lloyd Vaughan
Ken Harris
Harry Love (effects animation)
Layouts byMaurice Noble
Backgrounds byPhilip De Guard
Color processTechnicolor
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
The Vitaphone Corporation
Release date
  • August 8, 1953 (1953-08-08) (U.S.)
Running time
7:11

Synopsis Edit

Tunneling his way to the Coachella Valley for the "big carrot festival therein," Bugs Bunny gets lost, and wanders into a Spanish bullring in the middle of a bullfight between Toro the Bull and a very scared matador. Bugs looks at his map and famously declares: "I knew I shoulda taken that left toin at Albukoikee". As he tries to ask the matador for directions, the matador ignores him and escapes into the stands, leaving Bugs to fend for himself against Toro. After irritating Bugs and getting a slap for "steamin' up [his] tail," Toro chalks up the points of his horns like a pool cue and rams the rabbit out of the bullring. As he sails into the air, a furious Bugs decides to exact revenge on Toro and says his other famous line: "Of course you realize this means war".[3]

Toro takes his applause for claiming his latest victim (and pushes a bead across a scoring wire, as in billiards), but it is short-lived because Bugs re-enters the bullring in matador garb. Bugs defeats Toro using an anvil hidden behind his cape, which Toro hits when charging at Bugs.[4] While Toro is still dazed from his collision, and accompanied by a lively underscore of "La Cucaracha", Bugs makes the bull follow the cape to a bull shield; Toro's horns pierce it. Bugs bends the horns down like nails and, thinking he has got Toro at bay, makes fun of him using puns ("What a gulli-bull, what a nin-cow-poop"), unaware that the bull can detach his horns and strike back. Toro proceeds to bash Bugs in the head, which knocks him unconscious.

While Toro sharpens his horns, Bugs interrupts him by placing an elastic band around the horns and using it as a giant slingshot to smack him in the face with a boulder. As Bugs accepts accolades from the crowd, Toro charges, catching the rabbit in the posterior and pushing him through a wall. Bugs then returns, this time wearing a large sombrero, doing a little dance, and slapping Toro on the face in tempo to the tune of "Las Chiapanecas". Toro tries to go toward him twice but is slapped each time. Bugs dances more and then disappears under the sombrero, but not before honking Toro's nose.

While Toro once again sharpens his horns (this time with an angry face), Bugs has prepared a booby trap for the bull, composed of a double-barreled shotgun hidden behind the cape. Toro charges the cape and somehow the shotgun previously in Bugs's hand enters Toro's body and fills his tail. When he flicks his tail and it hits the ground, a bullet fires from each of his horns, one at a time. Taking advantage of that, Toro chases Bugs, shooting at him, but eventually runs out of bullets. Toro "reloads" by swallowing several "elephant bullets" (with explosive heads), but when he attempts to shoot again, he instead explodes.

Bugs taunts Toro once again by calling him, among other things, an "im-bess-ile" and an "ultra-maroon", but realizes that he is trapped in front of barred gates. As Toro races toward him, Bugs pretends to await certain death (by writing a will and saying his prayers), and at the last second, opens the gates like a garage door, sending Toro out of the bullring and into the horizon. Furious, Toro races back to the bullring, not anticipating that Bugs has laid out on his path a Rube Goldberg–like contraption of axle grease, a ramp, and some platforms. The grease and ramp send Toro airborne over some glue, a sheet of sandpaper, a protruding matchstick, and a barrel of TNT which explodes when Toro flies by. Still in the air and in shock, Toro finally crashes into a wooden bull shield.

The cartoon ends with the unconscious bull's hindquarters sticking out of the shield, and the victorious Bugs holding up the cape with the words "THE END" written on it.

Development Edit

In his biography Chuck Amuck, Chuck Jones claims that he made this cartoon after producer Eddie Selzer burst into Jones' workspace one day and announced, for no readily apparent reason, that there was nothing funny about bullfighting and no cartoons about it were to be made.[5] Since Selzer had, in Jones' opinion, consistently proven himself to be wrong about absolutely everything (having once barred Jones from doing any cartoons featuring Pepé Le Pew, on the grounds that he perceived them as not being funny, which led to Jones and Maltese to do For Scent-imental Reasons, which won an Oscar, which Selzer accepted), the only possible option was to make the cartoon. The sounds of the crowd and the bull are recorded from a genuine bullfighting crowd in Barcelona, Spain. The boulder to the face gag was reused from Rabbit Punch five years earlier, which was also directed by Chuck Jones.

Reception Edit

Darrell Van Citters writes, "This film hits squarely in director Chuck Jones' sweet spot and features most of the creative team we've come to associate with his best work... Both the writing and directing are self-assured, and there is no wasted effort anywhere in the film. Jones was a master of timing and the expressive hold. Often his holds would be followed up by the movement of one body part, such as an eyebrow raise, making the statement even more effective. In his best films, such as Bully for Bugs, his timing revealed character, making the moment all the funnier."[6]

Home media Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Beck, Jerry; Friedwald, Will (1989). Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros. Cartoons. Henry Holt and Co. p. 251. ISBN 0-8050-0894-2.
  2. ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp. 60–62. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  3. ^ Furniss, Maureen (2005). Chuck Jones: Conversations. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 124. ISBN 978-1-57806-729-9.
  4. ^ Telotte, J.P. (1 August 2010). Animating Space: From Mickey to WALL-E. University Press of Kentucky. p. 172. ISBN 978-0-8131-3371-3.
  5. ^ Furniss, Maureen (2005). Chuck Jones: Conversations. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 198. ISBN 978-1-57806-729-9.
  6. ^ Beck, Jerry, ed. (2020). The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes Cartoons. Insight Editions. pp. 30–31. ISBN 978-1-64722-137-9.

External links Edit

Preceded by Bugs Bunny Cartoons
1953
Succeeded by

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Bully for Bugs is a 1953 Warner Bros Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese 1 The cartoon was released on August 8 1953 and stars Bugs Bunny 2 Bully for BugsLobby cardDirected byCharles M JonesStory byMichael MalteseProduced byEdward Selzer uncredited StarringMel BlancMusic byCarl StallingAnimation byBen Washam Lloyd Vaughan Ken Harris Harry Love effects animation Layouts byMaurice NobleBackgrounds byPhilip De GuardColor processTechnicolorProductioncompanyWarner Bros CartoonsDistributed byWarner Bros PicturesThe Vitaphone CorporationRelease dateAugust 8 1953 1953 08 08 U S Running time7 11 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Development 3 Reception 4 Home media 5 References 6 External linksSynopsis EditTunneling his way to the Coachella Valley for the big carrot festival therein Bugs Bunny gets lost and wanders into a Spanish bullring in the middle of a bullfight between Toro the Bull and a very scared matador Bugs looks at his map and famously declares I knew I shoulda taken that left toin at Albukoikee As he tries to ask the matador for directions the matador ignores him and escapes into the stands leaving Bugs to fend for himself against Toro After irritating Bugs and getting a slap for steamin up his tail Toro chalks up the points of his horns like a pool cue and rams the rabbit out of the bullring As he sails into the air a furious Bugs decides to exact revenge on Toro and says his other famous line Of course you realize this means war 3 Toro takes his applause for claiming his latest victim and pushes a bead across a scoring wire as in billiards but it is short lived because Bugs re enters the bullring in matador garb Bugs defeats Toro using an anvil hidden behind his cape which Toro hits when charging at Bugs 4 While Toro is still dazed from his collision and accompanied by a lively underscore of La Cucaracha Bugs makes the bull follow the cape to a bull shield Toro s horns pierce it Bugs bends the horns down like nails and thinking he has got Toro at bay makes fun of him using puns What a gulli bull what a nin cow poop unaware that the bull can detach his horns and strike back Toro proceeds to bash Bugs in the head which knocks him unconscious While Toro sharpens his horns Bugs interrupts him by placing an elastic band around the horns and using it as a giant slingshot to smack him in the face with a boulder As Bugs accepts accolades from the crowd Toro charges catching the rabbit in the posterior and pushing him through a wall Bugs then returns this time wearing a large sombrero doing a little dance and slapping Toro on the face in tempo to the tune of Las Chiapanecas Toro tries to go toward him twice but is slapped each time Bugs dances more and then disappears under the sombrero but not before honking Toro s nose While Toro once again sharpens his horns this time with an angry face Bugs has prepared a booby trap for the bull composed of a double barreled shotgun hidden behind the cape Toro charges the cape and somehow the shotgun previously in Bugs s hand enters Toro s body and fills his tail When he flicks his tail and it hits the ground a bullet fires from each of his horns one at a time Taking advantage of that Toro chases Bugs shooting at him but eventually runs out of bullets Toro reloads by swallowing several elephant bullets with explosive heads but when he attempts to shoot again he instead explodes Bugs taunts Toro once again by calling him among other things an im bess ile and an ultra maroon but realizes that he is trapped in front of barred gates As Toro races toward him Bugs pretends to await certain death by writing a will and saying his prayers and at the last second opens the gates like a garage door sending Toro out of the bullring and into the horizon Furious Toro races back to the bullring not anticipating that Bugs has laid out on his path a Rube Goldberg like contraption of axle grease a ramp and some platforms The grease and ramp send Toro airborne over some glue a sheet of sandpaper a protruding matchstick and a barrel of TNT which explodes when Toro flies by Still in the air and in shock Toro finally crashes into a wooden bull shield The cartoon ends with the unconscious bull s hindquarters sticking out of the shield and the victorious Bugs holding up the cape with the words THE END written on it Development EditIn his biography Chuck Amuck Chuck Jones claims that he made this cartoon after producer Eddie Selzer burst into Jones workspace one day and announced for no readily apparent reason that there was nothing funny about bullfighting and no cartoons about it were to be made 5 Since Selzer had in Jones opinion consistently proven himself to be wrong about absolutely everything having once barred Jones from doing any cartoons featuring Pepe Le Pew on the grounds that he perceived them as not being funny which led to Jones and Maltese to do For Scent imental Reasons which won an Oscar which Selzer accepted the only possible option was to make the cartoon The sounds of the crowd and the bull are recorded from a genuine bullfighting crowd in Barcelona Spain The boulder to the face gag was reused from Rabbit Punch five years earlier which was also directed by Chuck Jones Reception EditDarrell Van Citters writes This film hits squarely in director Chuck Jones sweet spot and features most of the creative team we ve come to associate with his best work Both the writing and directing are self assured and there is no wasted effort anywhere in the film Jones was a master of timing and the expressive hold Often his holds would be followed up by the movement of one body part such as an eyebrow raise making the statement even more effective In his best films such as Bully for Bugs his timing revealed character making the moment all the funnier 6 Home media EditVHS Bugs Bunny s Wacky Adventures VHS From Hare to Eternity Laserdisc Bugs Bunny Winner by a Hare DVD Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 1 DVD Blu ray Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Volume 3 DVD Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny And Friends Full Frame References Edit Beck Jerry Friedwald Will 1989 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros Cartoons Henry Holt and Co p 251 ISBN 0 8050 0894 2 Lenburg Jeff 1999 The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons Checkmark Books pp 60 62 ISBN 0 8160 3831 7 Retrieved 6 June 2020 Furniss Maureen 2005 Chuck Jones Conversations Univ Press of Mississippi p 124 ISBN 978 1 57806 729 9 Telotte J P 1 August 2010 Animating Space From Mickey to WALL E University Press of Kentucky p 172 ISBN 978 0 8131 3371 3 Furniss Maureen 2005 Chuck Jones Conversations Univ Press of Mississippi p 198 ISBN 978 1 57806 729 9 Beck Jerry ed 2020 The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes Cartoons Insight Editions pp 30 31 ISBN 978 1 64722 137 9 External links Edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Bully for Bugs Bully for Bugs at The Big Cartoon DataBase Bully for Bugs at IMDbPreceded byHare Trimmed Bugs Bunny Cartoons1953 Succeeded byLumber Jack Rabbit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bully for Bugs amp oldid 1178019871, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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