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* TropeNamer: For WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque, because this was the first cartoon in which Bugs says this famous line.

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* BannedEpisode: Zigzagged. While it is rarely shown on American television due to Nazi imagery and World War II references (though this is lighter than other examples), Cartoon Network did air it on a ''[=ToonHeads=]'' special about World War II-era cartoons (after banning it from their June Bugs 2001 marathon that was supposed to air every Bugs cartoon ever made, including ones considered too racist to air, like this one), it aired on an episode of Turner Classic Movies' animated anthology show ''Cartoon Alley'', and it is readily available (legally and otherwise) on DVD (''Looney Tunes Golden Collection'' volume 6) and online. However, it's not on HBO Max.



* TropeNamer: For WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque, because this was the first cartoon in which Bugs says this famous line. However, due to the cartoon not being widely known because of its ban, "Frigid Hare" (which has also been banned due to having ethnic stereotypes, but ended up airing on Cartoon Network during a special compilation of Looney Tunes shorts: "Herr Meets Hare" aired on the ''[=ToonHeads=]'' special about World War II-era cartoons while "Frigid Hare" first aired during a four-hour showing of ''The Looney Tunes Show'' following Chuck Jones' death in 2002) is erroneously credited for being the first time Bugs makes his "wrong turn at Albuquerque" and says it[[note]]"Frigid Hare" is, however, the first time Bugs says it in a Chuck Jones cartoon; while "Herr Meets Hare" is the first time Bugs says the Albuquerque line in a Friz Freleng cartoon[[/note]].

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* TropeNamer: For WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque, because this was the first cartoon in which Bugs says this famous line. However, due to the cartoon not being widely known because of its ban, "Frigid Hare" (which has also been banned due to having ethnic stereotypes, but ended up airing on Cartoon Network during a special compilation of Looney Tunes shorts: "Herr Meets Hare" aired on the ''[=ToonHeads=]'' special about World War II-era cartoons while "Frigid Hare" first aired during a four-hour showing of ''The Looney Tunes Show'' following Chuck Jones' death in 2002) is erroneously credited for being the first time Bugs makes his "wrong turn at Albuquerque" and says it[[note]]"Frigid Hare" is, however, the first time Bugs says it in a Chuck Jones cartoon; while "Herr Meets Hare" is the first time Bugs says the Albuquerque line in a Friz Freleng cartoon[[/note]].
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* BannedEpisode: Zigzagged. While it is rarely shown on American television due to Nazi imagery and World War II references (though this is lighter than other examples), Cartoon Network did air it on a ''[=ToonHeads=]'' special about World War II-era cartoons (after banning it from their June Bugs 2001 marathon that was supposed to air every Bugs cartoon ever made, including ones considered too racist to air, like this one), it aired on an episode of Turner Classic Movies' animated anthology show ''Cartoon Alley'', and it is readily available (legally and otherwise) on DVD (''Looney Tunes Golden Collection'' volume 6) and online.

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* BannedEpisode: Zigzagged. While it is rarely shown on American television due to Nazi imagery and World War II references (though this is lighter than other examples), Cartoon Network did air it on a ''[=ToonHeads=]'' special about World War II-era cartoons (after banning it from their June Bugs 2001 marathon that was supposed to air every Bugs cartoon ever made, including ones considered too racist to air, like this one), it aired on an episode of Turner Classic Movies' animated anthology show ''Cartoon Alley'', and it is readily available (legally and otherwise) on DVD (''Looney Tunes Golden Collection'' volume 6) and online. However, it's not on HBO Max.
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* BannedEpisode: Zigzagged. While it is rarely shown on American television due to Nazi imagery and World War II references (though this is lighter than other examples), Cartoon Network did air it on a ''[=ToonHeads=]'' special about World War II-era cartoons (after banning it from their June Bugs 2001 marathon that was supposed to air every Bugs cartoon ever made, including ones considered too racist to air, like this one) and it is readily available (legally and otherwise) on DVD (''Looney Tunes Golden Collection'' volume 6) and online.

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* BannedEpisode: Zigzagged. While it is rarely shown on American television due to Nazi imagery and World War II references (though this is lighter than other examples), Cartoon Network did air it on a ''[=ToonHeads=]'' special about World War II-era cartoons (after banning it from their June Bugs 2001 marathon that was supposed to air every Bugs cartoon ever made, including ones considered too racist to air, like this one) one), it aired on an episode of Turner Classic Movies' animated anthology show ''Cartoon Alley'', and it is readily available (legally and otherwise) on DVD (''Looney Tunes Golden Collection'' volume 6) and online.



* TropeNamer: For WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque, because this was the first cartoon in which Bugs says this famous line. However, due to the cartoon not being widely known because of its ban, "Frigid Hare" (which has also been banned due to having ethnic stereotypes, even though Cartoon Network aired "Frigid Hare" and "Herr Meets Hare" and both are readily available on DVD) is erroneously credited for being the first time Bugs makes his "wrong turn at Albuquerque" and says it.

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* TropeNamer: For WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque, because this was the first cartoon in which Bugs says this famous line. However, due to the cartoon not being widely known because of its ban, "Frigid Hare" (which has also been banned due to having ethnic stereotypes, even though but ended up airing on Cartoon Network aired "Frigid Hare" and during a special compilation of Looney Tunes shorts: "Herr Meets Hare" and both are readily available aired on DVD) the ''[=ToonHeads=]'' special about World War II-era cartoons while "Frigid Hare" first aired during a four-hour showing of ''The Looney Tunes Show'' following Chuck Jones' death in 2002) is erroneously credited for being the first time Bugs makes his "wrong turn at Albuquerque" and says it.it[[note]]"Frigid Hare" is, however, the first time Bugs says it in a Chuck Jones cartoon; while "Herr Meets Hare" is the first time Bugs says the Albuquerque line in a Friz Freleng cartoon[[/note]].
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* BannedEpisode: Zigzagged. While it is rarely shown on American television due to Nazi imagery, Cartoon Network did air it on a ''[=ToonHeads=]'' special about World War II-era cartoons (after banning it from their June Bugs 2001 marathon that was supposed to air every Bugs cartoon ever made, including ones considered too racist to air, which, sadly, were the ones that got removed) and it is readily available (legally and otherwise) on DVD (''Looney Tunes Golden Collection'' volume 6) and online.

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* BannedEpisode: Zigzagged. While it is rarely shown on American television due to Nazi imagery, imagery and World War II references (though this is lighter than other examples), Cartoon Network did air it on a ''[=ToonHeads=]'' special about World War II-era cartoons (after banning it from their June Bugs 2001 marathon that was supposed to air every Bugs cartoon ever made, including ones considered too racist to air, which, sadly, were the ones that got removed) like this one) and it is readily available (legally and otherwise) on DVD (''Looney Tunes Golden Collection'' volume 6) and online.



* TropeNamer: For WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque, because this was the first cartoon in which Bugs says this famous line. However, due to the cartoon not being widely known because of its ban, "Frigid Hare" (which has also been banned due to having ethnic stereotypes, even though Cartoon Network aired it and it is readily available on DVD) is erroneously credited for being the first time Bugs makes his "wrong turn at Albuquerque" and says it.

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* TropeNamer: For WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque, because this was the first cartoon in which Bugs says this famous line. However, due to the cartoon not being widely known because of its ban, "Frigid Hare" (which has also been banned due to having ethnic stereotypes, even though Cartoon Network aired it "Frigid Hare" and it is "Herr Meets Hare" and both are readily available on DVD) is erroneously credited for being the first time Bugs makes his "wrong turn at Albuquerque" and says it.
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*BannedEpisode: Zigzagged. While it is rarely shown on American television due to Nazi imagery, Cartoon Network did air it on a ''[=ToonHeads=]'' special about World War II-era cartoons (after banning it from their June Bugs 2001 marathon that was supposed to air every Bugs cartoon ever made, including ones considered too racist to air, which, sadly, were the ones that got removed) and it is readily available (legally and otherwise) on DVD (''Looney Tunes Golden Collection'' volume 6) and online.
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* TropeNamer: For WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque, because this was the first cartoon in which Bugs says this famous line. However, due to the cartoon not being widely known because of its ban, "Frigid Hare" (which has also been banned due to having ethnic stereotypes) is erroneously credited for being the first time Bugs makes his "wrong turn at Albuquerque" and says it.

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* TropeNamer: For WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque, because this was the first cartoon in which Bugs says this famous line. However, due to the cartoon not being widely known because of its ban, "Frigid Hare" (which has also been banned due to having ethnic stereotypes) stereotypes, even though Cartoon Network aired it and it is readily available on DVD) is erroneously credited for being the first time Bugs makes his "wrong turn at Albuquerque" and says it.
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* TropeNamer: For WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque, because this was the first cartoon in which Bugs says this famous line.

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* TropeNamer: For WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque, because this was the first cartoon in which Bugs says this famous line. However, due to the cartoon not being widely known because of its ban, "Frigid Hare" (which has also been banned due to having ethnic stereotypes) is erroneously credited for being the first time Bugs makes his "wrong turn at Albuquerque" and says it.
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* ReferencedBy: In the 2011 ''WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob'' episode where Brad Jones reviews ''Film/HitlerDeadOrAlive'' he comments upon the "zany opening music" and expects Bugs Bunny to turn up. He then shows the ending from ''Herr Meets Hare''.
* TropeNamer: For WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque, because this was the first cartoon in which Bugs says this famous line.
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