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Hyde and Hare

Hyde and Hare is a 1955 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng.[1] The short was released on August 27, 1955, and stars Bugs Bunny.[2] The short is based on Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The cartoon pits Bugs against Dr. Jekyll, who continues to turn into Mr. Hyde. The title is a play on the expression "neither hide nor hair."

Hyde and Hare
Directed byI. Freleng
Story byWarren Foster
Produced byEdward Selzer
StarringMel Blanc
Music byCarl Stalling
Animation byGerry Chiniquy
Arthur Davis
Virgil Ross
Ted Bonnicksen
Layouts byHawley Pratt
Backgrounds byIrv Wyner
Color processTechnicolor
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
The Vitaphone Corporation
Release date
  • August 27, 1955 (1955-08-27)
Running time
7 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Bugs comes out of his rabbit hole in a city park every morning because a kind gentleman keeps coming to feed him a carrot ("Well, here I go again with the 'timid little rabbit' routine. It's shameful, but - eh, it's a living!"). At first feigning the on-all-fours posture of a real rabbit, Bugs eventually stands up and confides that he would rather simply go home with the gentleman as a "pet", since it would be easier for both of them. As the gentleman brings Bugs home, he remarks that it is strange that Bugs calls him "Doc" because, "I happen to be a doctor." The camera then pans up to show that the name above the apartment is none other than Dr. Jekyll.

Inside the house, Bugs gets used to his new surroundings. Going into a room with a door marked "laboratory" in search of a carrot for Bugs, Dr. Jekyll walks by and sees the fizzing, red potion that he knows he should not drink, because it's a failing of his concoction, so he walks away, refuses to drink it, and tries to stay away from it, but gives in, and drinks the potion anyway ("Oh, I'm so ashamed!!"). He then transforms into Mr. Hyde, with a monstrous green face and glowing red eyes. When Bugs sees him, he initially thinks he is a sick person who needs to see the doctor, he sits Hyde in a chair, but as he goes to get the doctor, stops when Hyde swings an axe at Bugs, chopping a lamp in half. Bugs quickly realizes that this cackling, knuckle-dragging, axe-swinging monster is not someone to be heckled. Bugs runs away, calling out for the doctor. Soon the monster reverts to Dr. Jekyll. Bugs, still thinking that Hyde might benefit from seeing a doctor, tries leading Jekyll to the patient. On the way, the doctor changes into Hyde. After yelling for Jekyll again, then seeing that suddenly Hyde is gone since the doctor is back, Bugs decides they should hide in a storage room by giving Dr. Jekyll a shotgun, much to Jekyll's horror as he knows what will happen upon transformation ("Oh my, I wish he hadn't given me this... Oh dear, here it goes again!") As Dr. Jekyll feared, he transforms into Mr. Hyde yet again and tries to shoot Bugs, who, having reinforced the door, tears it open and escapes. Bugs heads for a closet and, seeing the doctor in the hallway, waves him inside and shuts the door. In the dark, another change occurs, and when seeing this again, Bugs flees, running into the laboratory.

At this point, once he is the doctor again, Jekyll decides that he's going to pour the rest of the formula down the drain since Bugs will never be bothered by that beast if he promises to stay. He goes into his laboratory, but finds the beaker empty. He asks Bugs if he drank the potion; much to his shock, Bugs acts insulted at the idea and leaves ("I am going back to the park! There is no question of my integrity there.....").

Walking back to his park, Bugs transforms into a monstrous green rabbit, confirming Jekyll's suspicion that Bugs did drink the potion. The people at the park who are busy feeding the pigeons see the transformed Bugs and run away screaming. Bugs (who, unlike Dr. Jekyll, retained his usual personality and is unaware of the change in his appearance) wonders aloud, "Now what's eating THEM? Hmph! You'd think they never saw a rabbit before!" He chews on his carrot as the cartoon irises out.

Allusions

  • In the cartoon, Bugs sits down at a piano, places a candelabra upon it, and utters the phrase, "I wish my brother George was here". The reference was to Liberace, who had a brother named George that was also his conductor on TV. It also references Liberace's personal appearances during the 1950s. Liberace's feature film debut Sincerely Yours, also produced by Warner Bros., was released around the same time as this cartoon. You can also hear that quote on Three Little Bops by the piano playing pig.
  • The piano piece that Bugs plays is the Minute Waltz (Bugs pronounces "minute" as if to mean tiny) by Chopin, or as Bugs calls him "Choppin'."
  • When Bugs first sees Mr. Hyde, he says Ralph Kramden's line to him, "You...are a mental case!"

Home media

The cartoon appears on the Looney Tunes: After Dark Laserdisc. In 2004, this cartoon was restored and released on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 2 DVD box set. The Warner Archive Blu-Ray of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde includes an upscaled version of the Golden Collection master. You can play Hyde Bugs in the Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal video game.

See also

References

  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. 177. 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.

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Hyde and Hare is a 1955 Warner Bros Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng 1 The short was released on August 27 1955 and stars Bugs Bunny 2 The short is based on Robert Louis Stevenson s 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde The cartoon pits Bugs against Dr Jekyll who continues to turn into Mr Hyde The title is a play on the expression neither hide nor hair Hyde and HareDirected byI FrelengStory byWarren FosterProduced byEdward SelzerStarringMel BlancMusic byCarl StallingAnimation byGerry ChiniquyArthur DavisVirgil RossTed BonnicksenLayouts byHawley PrattBackgrounds byIrv WynerColor processTechnicolorProductioncompanyWarner Bros CartoonsDistributed byWarner Bros PicturesThe Vitaphone CorporationRelease dateAugust 27 1955 1955 08 27 Running time7 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Allusions 3 Home media 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditBugs comes out of his rabbit hole in a city park every morning because a kind gentleman keeps coming to feed him a carrot Well here I go again with the timid little rabbit routine It s shameful but eh it s a living At first feigning the on all fours posture of a real rabbit Bugs eventually stands up and confides that he would rather simply go home with the gentleman as a pet since it would be easier for both of them As the gentleman brings Bugs home he remarks that it is strange that Bugs calls him Doc because I happen to be a doctor The camera then pans up to show that the name above the apartment is none other than Dr Jekyll Inside the house Bugs gets used to his new surroundings Going into a room with a door marked laboratory in search of a carrot for Bugs Dr Jekyll walks by and sees the fizzing red potion that he knows he should not drink because it s a failing of his concoction so he walks away refuses to drink it and tries to stay away from it but gives in and drinks the potion anyway Oh I m so ashamed He then transforms into Mr Hyde with a monstrous green face and glowing red eyes When Bugs sees him he initially thinks he is a sick person who needs to see the doctor he sits Hyde in a chair but as he goes to get the doctor stops when Hyde swings an axe at Bugs chopping a lamp in half Bugs quickly realizes that this cackling knuckle dragging axe swinging monster is not someone to be heckled Bugs runs away calling out for the doctor Soon the monster reverts to Dr Jekyll Bugs still thinking that Hyde might benefit from seeing a doctor tries leading Jekyll to the patient On the way the doctor changes into Hyde After yelling for Jekyll again then seeing that suddenly Hyde is gone since the doctor is back Bugs decides they should hide in a storage room by giving Dr Jekyll a shotgun much to Jekyll s horror as he knows what will happen upon transformation Oh my I wish he hadn t given me this Oh dear here it goes again As Dr Jekyll feared he transforms into Mr Hyde yet again and tries to shoot Bugs who having reinforced the door tears it open and escapes Bugs heads for a closet and seeing the doctor in the hallway waves him inside and shuts the door In the dark another change occurs and when seeing this again Bugs flees running into the laboratory At this point once he is the doctor again Jekyll decides that he s going to pour the rest of the formula down the drain since Bugs will never be bothered by that beast if he promises to stay He goes into his laboratory but finds the beaker empty He asks Bugs if he drank the potion much to his shock Bugs acts insulted at the idea and leaves I am going back to the park There is no question of my integrity there Walking back to his park Bugs transforms into a monstrous green rabbit confirming Jekyll s suspicion that Bugs did drink the potion The people at the park who are busy feeding the pigeons see the transformed Bugs and run away screaming Bugs who unlike Dr Jekyll retained his usual personality and is unaware of the change in his appearance wonders aloud Now what s eating THEM Hmph You d think they never saw a rabbit before He chews on his carrot as the cartoon irises out Allusions EditIn the cartoon Bugs sits down at a piano places a candelabra upon it and utters the phrase I wish my brother George was here The reference was to Liberace who had a brother named George that was also his conductor on TV It also references Liberace s personal appearances during the 1950s Liberace s feature film debut Sincerely Yours also produced by Warner Bros was released around the same time as this cartoon You can also hear that quote on Three Little Bops by the piano playing pig The piano piece that Bugs plays is the Minute Waltz Bugs pronounces minute as if to mean tiny by Chopin or as Bugs calls him Choppin When Bugs first sees Mr Hyde he says Ralph Kramden s line to him You are a mental case Home media EditThe cartoon appears on the Looney Tunes After Dark Laserdisc In 2004 this cartoon was restored and released on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 2 DVD box set The Warner Archive Blu Ray of Dr Jekyll amp Mr Hyde includes an upscaled version of the Golden Collection master You can play Hyde Bugs in the Looney Tunes Acme Arsenal video game See also EditLooney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography 1950 1959 List of Bugs Bunny cartoonsReferences 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 177 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 External links EditHyde and Hare at The Big Cartoon DataBase Hyde and Hare at IMDbPreceded byThis is a Life Bugs Bunny Cartoons1955 Succeeded byKnight mare Hare Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hyde and Hare amp oldid 1124436930, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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