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* CrossDressingVoices: Crusader Rabbit was voiced by Lucille Bliss (a.k.a. [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs Smurfette]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} Anastasia Tremaine]]) in the original 1950-51 series, then by Ge Ge Pearson in the second series of 1956.
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* CrossDressingVoices: Crusader Rabbit was voiced by Lucille Bliss (a.k.a. [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981 Smurfette]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} Anastasia Tremaine]]) in the original 1950-51 series, then by Ge Ge Pearson in the second series of 1956.
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* CrossDressingVoices: Crusader Rabbit was voiced by Lucille Bliss (a.k.a. [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs Smurfette]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} Anastasia Tremaine]]) in the original 1950-51 series, then by Ge Ge Pearson in the second series of 1956.
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* NoBudget: The very LimitedAnimation was required due to the low budget Ward and Anderson had to work with.
* ShoutOut: In the first episode, in the circus where is jailed Rags, there are some posters, one of these with the picture of a woman and the text "Have You Seen Maisie?". The [[Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer MGM's]] ''Maisie'' movie series, featured Anne Sothern, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maisie quoting]] Wiki/TheOtherWiki, "as [a] brassy but kindhearted Brooklyn burlesque dancer Mary Anastasia O'Connor, who also goes by the stage name Maisie Ravier". This doubles as a ParentalBonus.
* ShoutOut: In the first episode, in the circus where is jailed Rags, there are some posters, one of these with the picture of a woman and the text "Have You Seen Maisie?". The [[Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer MGM's]] ''Maisie'' movie series, featured Anne Sothern, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maisie quoting]] Wiki/TheOtherWiki, "as [a] brassy but kindhearted Brooklyn burlesque dancer Mary Anastasia O'Connor, who also goes by the stage name Maisie Ravier". This doubles as a ParentalBonus.
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* NoBudget: The very LimitedAnimation was required due to the low budget Ward and Anderson had to work with.
* ShoutOut: In the first episode, in the circus where is jailed Rags, there are some posters, one of these with the picture of a woman and the text "Have You Seen Maisie?". The [[Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer MGM's]] ''Maisie'' movie series, featured Anne Sothern, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maisie quoting]] Wiki/TheOtherWiki, "as [a] brassy but kindhearted Brooklyn burlesque dancer Mary Anastasia O'Connor, who also goes by the stage name Maisie Ravier". This doubles as a ParentalBonus.with.
* ShoutOut: In the first episode, in the circus where is jailed Rags, there are some posters, one of these with the picture of a woman and the text "Have You Seen Maisie?". The [[Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer MGM's]] ''Maisie'' movie series, featured Anne Sothern, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maisie quoting]] Wiki/TheOtherWiki, "as [a] brassy but kindhearted Brooklyn burlesque dancer Mary Anastasia O'Connor, who also goes by the stage name Maisie Ravier". This doubles as a ParentalBonus.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Rhino Home Video released two volumes of episodes on VHS in the mid-80's but never completed the set, as Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox bought the then-series' rights-holder Metromedia around that time and sent a cease-and-desist order to Rhino. Thus, the episodes that ''haven't'' been released on VHS are nigh-impossible to look for (and said [=VHSs=] are out-of-print and rare). Disney, who now owns the cartoon along with the rest of Fox's libray, doesn't appear to have any interest in reviving the Crusader Rabbit character or any DVD release of the cartoon.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Rhino Home Video released two volumes of episodes on VHS in the mid-80's but never completed the set, as Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox bought the then-series' rights-holder Metromedia around that time and sent a cease-and-desist order to Rhino. Thus, the episodes that ''haven't'' been released on VHS are nigh-impossible to look for (and said [=VHSs=] [=VHSes=] are out-of-print and rare). Disney, who now owns the cartoon along with the rest of Fox's libray, library, doesn't appear to have any interest in reviving the Crusader Rabbit character or any DVD release of the cartoon.
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* NoBudget: The very LimitedAnimation was required due to the low budget Ward and Anderson had to work with.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Rhino Home Video released two volumes of episodes on VHS in the mid-80's but never completed the set, as Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox bought the then-series' rights-holder Metromedia around that time and sent a cease-and-desist order to Rhino. Thus, the episodes that ''haven't'' been released on VHS are nigh-impossible to look for (and said [=VHSs=] are out-of-print and rare). Fox doesn't appear to have any interest in reviving the Crusader Rabbit character or any DVD release of the cartoon.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Rhino Home Video released two volumes of episodes on VHS in the mid-80's but never completed the set, as Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox bought the then-series' rights-holder Metromedia around that time and sent a cease-and-desist order to Rhino. Thus, the episodes that ''haven't'' been released on VHS are nigh-impossible to look for (and said [=VHSs=] are out-of-print and rare). Fox Disney, who now owns the cartoon along with the rest of Fox's libray, doesn't appear to have any interest in reviving the Crusader Rabbit character or any DVD release of the cartoon.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Rhino Home Video released two volumes of episodes on VHS in the mid-80's but never completed the set, as Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox bought the then-series' rights-holder Metromedia around that time and sent a cease-and-desist order to Rhino. Thus, the episodes that ''haven't'' been released on VHS are nigh-impossible to look for (and said VHSs are out-of-print and rare). Fox doesn't appear to have any interest in reviving the Crusader Rabbit character or any DVD release of the cartoon.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Rhino Home Video released two volumes of episodes on VHS in the mid-80's but never completed the set, as Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox bought the then-series' rights-holder Metromedia around that time and sent a cease-and-desist order to Rhino. Thus, the episodes that ''haven't'' been released on VHS are nigh-impossible to look for (and said VHSs [=VHSs=] are out-of-print and rare). Fox doesn't appear to have any interest in reviving the Crusader Rabbit character or any DVD release of the cartoon.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Never released on home video in any capacity, meaning that television reruns are the ''only'' way to find it, and even those aren't aired anymore. Rhino Home Video almost released a compilation of episodes in the mid-80's, but Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox bought the then-series' rights-holder Metromedia around that time, canceling the release. Fox doesn't appear to have any interest in reviving the Crusader Rabbit character.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Never released on home video in any capacity, meaning that television reruns are the ''only'' way to find it, and even those aren't aired anymore. Rhino Home Video almost released a compilation two volumes of episodes on VHS in the mid-80's, mid-80's but never completed the set, as Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox bought the then-series' rights-holder Metromedia around that time, canceling time and sent a cease-and-desist order to Rhino. Thus, the release. episodes that ''haven't'' been released on VHS are nigh-impossible to look for (and said VHSs are out-of-print and rare). Fox doesn't appear to have any interest in reviving the Crusader Rabbit character.character or any DVD release of the cartoon.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Never released on home video in any capacity, meaning that television reruns are the ''only'' way to find it, and even those aren't aired anymore. Rhino Home Video almost released a compilation of episodes in the mid-80's, but Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox bought the then-series' rights-holder Metromedia around that time, canceling the release. Fox doesn't appear to have any interest in reviving the Crusader Rabbit character.
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* ShoutOut: In the first episode, in the circus where is jailed Rags, there are some posters, one of these with the picture of a woman and the text "Have You Seen Maisie?". The [[Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer MGM's]] ''Maisie'' movie series, featured Anne Sothern, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maisie quoting]] TheOtherWiki, "as [a] brassy but kindhearted Brooklyn burlesque dancer Mary Anastasia O'Connor, who also goes by the stage name Maisie Ravier". This doubles as a ParentalBonus.
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* ShoutOut: In the first episode, in the circus where is jailed Rags, there are some posters, one of these with the picture of a woman and the text "Have You Seen Maisie?". The [[Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer MGM's]] ''Maisie'' movie series, featured Anne Sothern, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maisie quoting]] TheOtherWiki, Wiki/TheOtherWiki, "as [a] brassy but kindhearted Brooklyn burlesque dancer Mary Anastasia O'Connor, who also goes by the stage name Maisie Ravier". This doubles as a ParentalBonus.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Lucille Bliss, who voiced Crusader in the black-and-white episodes, would later voice [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs Smurfette]].
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Lucille Bliss, who voiced Crusader in the black-and-white episodes, would later voice [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs Smurfette]].
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Lucille Bliss, who voiced Crusader in the black-and-white episodes, would later voice [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs Smurfette]].Smurfette]].
* ShoutOut: In the first episode, in the circus where is jailed Rags, there are some posters, one of these with the picture of a woman and the text "Have You Seen Maisie?". The [[Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer MGM's]] ''Maisie'' movie series, featured Anne Sothern, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maisie quoting]] TheOtherWiki, "as [a] brassy but kindhearted Brooklyn burlesque dancer Mary Anastasia O'Connor, who also goes by the stage name Maisie Ravier". This doubles as a ParentalBonus.
* ShoutOut: In the first episode, in the circus where is jailed Rags, there are some posters, one of these with the picture of a woman and the text "Have You Seen Maisie?". The [[Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer MGM's]] ''Maisie'' movie series, featured Anne Sothern, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maisie quoting]] TheOtherWiki, "as [a] brassy but kindhearted Brooklyn burlesque dancer Mary Anastasia O'Connor, who also goes by the stage name Maisie Ravier". This doubles as a ParentalBonus.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Lucille Bliss, who voiced Crusader in the black-and-white episodes, would later voice [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs Smurfette]].