Bugs Bunny Show

Approval Rate: 85%

85%Approval ratio

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    jarends

    Tue Nov 17 2009

    Best tv show ever

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    karrid67

    Thu Oct 08 2009

    Bugs Bunny just seems like the very definition of cartoon, and this show remains good today.

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    quazar

    Wed Nov 19 2008

    Bugs, the best ever.

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    fola4956

    Fri Sep 19 2008

    Everyone should love Bugs Bunny & his friends!

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    dustina2

    Sat Aug 09 2008

    LOVE IT!!!

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    spike65

    Wed Jul 16 2008

    A television program put together from theatrical release classics mostly from the 1940's until the 1960's with some newly drawn interludes to set up the individual cartoons. Good show. Would still be entertaining today.

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    nowhinning

    Sat Apr 07 2007

    I like Bugs Bunny and the looney tune pals for one main reason.  It is the classic good vs evil that simply doesnt exsist anymore, now we just have lesser evil vs evil.  Bugs had morals, integrity, he never let anyone get the best of him and the "violence" he used amounted to using his opponents weakness in his favor.  I wish kids were still weaned this sort of Satuday morning cartoon as opposed to the likes of the newer "junk" thats spews out now.   AHHHHH! Those were the days.

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    ladyjesusfan77_7

    Sat Apr 07 2007

    This was one of my favorite cartoons as a kid.

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    xagent

    Sat Apr 07 2007

    You could stop me from watching if you tried.

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    virilevagabond

    Wed Feb 14 2007

    Modern classic animation aside (e.g. "The Simpson"), cartoons didn't get any better than "The Bugs Bunny Show" in its various formats. While I normally didn't care as much for Bugs himself (I preferred the misfits like Daffy, Yosemite Sam, and the like), there is no disputing the art, science and creativity that went into these productions. As some prior reviewers have noted, these animated shorts were originally developed with adult audiences in mind (for movie theatres) yet still appealed to the younger viewer (as attested by millions of Americans). The characters have also served as a unifying experience among multiple generations, something that I'm afraid has now been lost since I don't think that Looney Tunes are now shown on Saturday mornings. Also, as others have noted, these shorts introduced many children to classical music and operatic themes. The Wagner inspired "What's Opera, Doc?" (aka "Kill The Wabbit") is considered the greatest cartoon in history.

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    bobo123

    Mon Dec 11 2006

    BOOO!!!! AAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!

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    willow569

    Tue Jun 13 2006

    One of my favorites as a kid!

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    badbearduke

    Tue May 23 2006

    "Overture, Dim the lights! This is it, the night of nights." I loved this show so much! Why can't Saturday mornings be beter than they are today? The kids today don't know what thy're missing! Seventies Saturday Mornings Rocked!!!

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    soulsaxy

    Tue May 16 2006

    One of my 5 favorite cartoons as a kid. Plenty of variety with other cartoon characters, especially Elmer Fudd!.....Say,"Heeerry!! Whats' Up! Doc"

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    tjgypsy2

    Tue May 16 2006

    Loved this one, always made me laugh, and it didn't really matter who the other person was. If Bugs was in it, you knew it was good.

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    hotel283

    Tue Mar 21 2006

    Excellent, but only from the golden age late '40's through the '50's. Funny (and mature - Mel Blanc knew kids weren't stupid) it also introduced a couple of generations of kids to classical music, opera and classic literary themes in a way that was almost subversive. However, the franchise was badly milked and was the first to kowtow to the anal, politcally correct types who felt cartoon violence was the sword that would kill America.

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    chris49erfan_at_a_olcom

    Tue Mar 14 2006

    please bring this cartoon back to cartoon network television

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    lwestbrook

    Sat Dec 10 2005

    All of the better cartoons have all been removed from television. I use to sit with my brothers for atleast four hours every saturday. I wish I could rent or buy some of those older classics like Heckle and Jeckle,mighty mouse,Johnny Quest just to name a few.

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    molfan

    Sat Oct 15 2005

    I remember growing up watching the Bugs Bunny Show. I still enjoy seeing these cartoons on cartoon network. I especially like the classic ones from the 40s and 50s. Warner Brothers, Chuck Jones, Mel Blanc, and all the others who made these cartoons had a lot of talent for coming up with characters who are still just as famous today.When I think of some of the funniest cartoons I have seen or some of the most memorable I always can think of The warner brother cartoons. from What's Opera Doc? to Michigan J. Frog. What I love about the Bugs Bunny cartoon. along with all of the other characters I still like them as an adult.I imagine anyone who has seen enough of these cartoons can think of one of their personal favorites.

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    rjy22751

    Thu Sep 01 2005

    This is a great show-not bad for someone whos been around for more than 50 years and still going strong.

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    nightbird

    Tue Jun 07 2005

    I love to watch Looney Toons but Cartoon Network took it off for no good reason but to put on mindless shows like powerpuff girls.

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    misspackrat4je_sus

    Fri Apr 22 2005

    Always! I wish ABC would put this back on Saturday mornings again, for a change of pace. Saturday morning cartoon-watching was so worthwhile in the 1980s and earlier. This was superior TV for all ages, compared to some of the stupid stuff they have now.

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    kawaiikonoama

    Fri Apr 22 2005

    I can never say no to a good classic. I hate Bugs Bunny, but hey, it WAS good.

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    kattwoman

    Thu Apr 21 2005

    i like these cartoons more now that im older than i ever did when i was a kid. there is a few that are kind of cool. i always liked if it was bugs and elmer fudd paired

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    texasyankee

    Tue Mar 29 2005

    These cartoons are great because they aren't just made for kids. Ever watch an old bugs bunny cartoon, and realize some of that gibberish from back then is really a funny remark made for older people... almost a political cartoon.

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    threeca8

    Thu Mar 03 2005

    We all could sure use some of Bug's ingenuity. The guy was a god...or was Elmer that much of an idiot?

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    miss_magoo

    Mon Feb 07 2005

    A favorite of mine as a kid, and I still enjoy them now as an adult! Those cartoons are still funny. :)

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    irishgit

    Fri Feb 04 2005

    One of my favourites as a kid, I am still charmed by these cartoons. I particularly enjoy the episodes with operatic themes.

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    sfalconer

    Wed Dec 01 2004

    Probably the best loved cartoon character out side of the Disney studios. The voice work by Mel Blanc is great and the writing was funnier then most cartoons at the time.

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    djahuti

    Sun Nov 07 2004

    Bugs Bunny is the true King of Comedy !

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    mad_hatter

    Sun Sep 19 2004

    Great stuff. Just remember, if you walk off the cliff, DON'T LOOK DOWN.

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    randyman

    Tue Sep 14 2004

    That Wascally Wabbit is my favorite cartoon. He is the original all time smart ass! You gotta love him. The best.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Sun Aug 15 2004

    Too many good ones to even begin to discuss. This is the best cartoon show ever.

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    shagya

    Sun Aug 15 2004

    Bugs cartoons are simply more grown up. The gags are taken from a time when stand up comedy was more then just bathroom wall jokes. I went into a video store about a year ago and they had banned the Bugs Bunny/Road Runner movie because it was too violent for children. Yeah sure, buddy ... but it's okay to rot peoples' minds with all that Disney garbage. Qu'est-ce qui c'est, Monsieur le Physician?

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    junoluver

    Tue Aug 03 2004

    The master of all animation. This show will never grow old, and will always remain a classic. Kids today don't know what they're missing if they spend all their time watching PowerPuff Girls and DragonBall Z. Nothing will replace the slapstick humor and smooth animation. Just watching the show with the 24 framerate really makes you appreciate the work put into this.

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    looney_girl

    Sun Aug 01 2004

    This show rocks!

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    mbsoul33

    Mon May 24 2004

    These old WWII area cartoons were not intended for children, but were shown at the movie theaters. I grew up watching these on tv and loved them very much. Crazy characers, lots of violence, and very few humans.

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    nickkicksass

    Thu Apr 29 2004

    How could you not like this show? it is a great show! I love it lots! I still watch it today! That's how great a show it is!

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    indio70

    Wed Apr 28 2004

    The Big Daddy of the 7/8 minute format. Looney Tunes are the best.

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    redoedo

    Sat Mar 27 2004

    A classic and my favorite as a kid. I certainly hope that it's around for my kids to watch.

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    spongebobfan

    Mon Feb 02 2004

    Great show but to bad it sucks now

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    1sailormoonfa_n

    Sat Sep 27 2003

    even though this show is an oldie, it still airs on cartoon network. i wasn't born when it first started,(i'm a kid) so now i watch it on Toon Heads!!! luv it it's funny!

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    alice20031979

    Wed Jul 30 2003

    i really loved watching this show as a child and my little girl is now watching it and even she loves it

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    uncle_dave_529

    Sat May 31 2003

    I loved watching Bugs Bunny and the whole bunch of cartoons when I was younger. I still watch Bugs Bunny when there is nothing to do. I am 41 and love it. Most of the time I am watching old Black & white tv shows but the best animated cartoon that I have ever seen is Bugs Bunny. Mel Blanc I loved all of your cartoon voices.

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    profchaos

    Mon Mar 24 2003

    Amazing cartoon; the best ever!

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    kamylienne

    Thu Mar 20 2003

    The prime 80's Saturday Morning Cartoon show for me--yeah, it gets repetitive, they use the same jokes over and over, but it's a cartoon, this was for children, and when I was a child, I absolutely loved it.

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    ikere637

    Sun Mar 02 2003

    This still is better than any Saturday morning cartoon since. Have you ever flipped through the channels on a Saturday morning lately? What is up with all these horrible cartoons? It makes me glad I was little when I was. If I had to grow up with the cartoons of today, I would be as crazy as the kids are today also.

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    pigwiggle

    Fri Feb 28 2003

    Bugs has a little something for young and old alike. I wish I could get the best of bad situations like he does.