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* GretzkyHasTheBall: When Bugs learns that Scotts settle disputes with golf, he casually asks, "Have it your way, Mac. But doncha get a little tired runnin' dem eighteen bases?"

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* GretzkyHasTheBall: When Bugs learns that Scotts Scots settle disputes with golf, he casually asks, "Have it your way, Mac. But doncha get a little tired runnin' dem eighteen bases?"
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-->'''MacRory:''' That was a dirty bit a' cheatin'!\\

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-->'''MacRory:''' -->'''[=MacRory=] :''' That was a dirty bit a' cheatin'!\\
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-->'''MacRory:''' That was a dirty bit a' cheatin'!\\
'''Bugs:''' Cheatin'? Why, that identical situation occurred in the New Hebrides Open. Kaduffleblaze versus Fuddle in 19-aught-18. And what about Fradis versus Ginfritter? Hah! Bizbo versus Stoigen in the Casablanca Amateur. Cheatin', indeed? Hah! The noive!
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* BookEnds: The cartoon both begins and ends with [=MacRory=] playing the bagpipes. However, in a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome, Bugs one-ups the Scotsman at the end by playing a set of bagpipes with brass instruments plugged into them (while playing a bass drum with his ears).

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* BookEnds: The cartoon both begins and ends with [=MacRory=] playing the bagpipes. However, in a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome, Bugs one-ups the Scotsman at the end by playing a set of bagpipes with brass instruments plugged into them (while playing a bass drum with his ears).
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* ViolentGlaswegian: [=MacRory=] is Scottish and has a HairTriggerTemper. He even tries to shoot Bugs with his blunderbuss near the beginning. "[[BerserkButton You've ruined me bagpipes]]!"
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* GretzkyHasTheBall: When Bugs learns that Scotts settle disputes with golf, he casually asks, "Have it your way, Mac. But don't ya get a little tired runnin' dem eighteen bases?"

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* GretzkyHasTheBall: When Bugs learns that Scotts settle disputes with golf, he casually asks, "Have it your way, Mac. But don't ya doncha get a little tired runnin' dem eighteen bases?"
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* GretzkyHasTheBall: When Bugs learns that Scotts settle disputes with golf, he casually asks, "Okay, doc. But don't ya get tired of runnin' dem eighteen bases?"

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* GretzkyHasTheBall: When Bugs learns that Scotts settle disputes with golf, he casually asks, "Okay, doc. "Have it your way, Mac. But don't ya get a little tired of runnin' dem eighteen bases?"
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* GretzkyHasTheBall: When Bugs learns that Scotts settle disputes with golf, he casually asks, "Okay, doc. But don't ya get tired of runnin' dem eighteen bases?"
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* BookEnds: The cartoon both begins and ends with [=MacRory=] playing the bagpipes. However, in a SugarWiki/CrowningMomentOfAwesome, Bugs one-ups the Scotsman at the end by playing a set of bagpipes with brass instruments plugged into them (while playing a bass drum with his ears).

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* BookEnds: The cartoon both begins and ends with [=MacRory=] playing the bagpipes. However, in a SugarWiki/CrowningMomentOfAwesome, SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome, Bugs one-ups the Scotsman at the end by playing a set of bagpipes with brass instruments plugged into them (while playing a bass drum with his ears).
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* TooDumbToLive: Bugs mistakes a man playing bagpipes as a monster attacking an old lady.
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-->'''Bugs:''' ''SCOTLAND?!'' [''sheepishly ''] Eh, what's up, [=MacDoc=]? [''takes off running'']

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-->'''Bugs:''' ''SCOTLAND?!'' [''sheepishly ''] [''sheepishly''] Eh, what's up, [=MacDoc=]? [''takes off running'']
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-->'''Bugs:''' ''SCOTLAND?!'' [''sheepishly ''] Eh, what's up, MacDoc? [''takes off running'']

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-->'''Bugs:''' ''SCOTLAND?!'' [''sheepishly ''] Eh, what's up, MacDoc? [=MacDoc=]? [''takes off running'']
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* OhCrap: Bugs has a rarely seen moment of it when he belatedly learns that he's in Scotland and so realizes his mistakes about [=MacRory=]'s outfit and the bagpipes.
-->'''Bugs:''' ''SCOTLAND?!'' [''sheepishly ''] Eh, what's up, MacDoc? [''takes off running'']
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* {{Bowdlerization}}: When CBS aired this in the 1970s and 1980s, the part where Angus [=MacRory=] shoots Bugs, retrieves his bullet, and tells the audience, "It's been in the family for years" was cut.

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[[caption-width-right:350:"FORE!!!" "Four? Three and a half!"]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:"FORE!!!" "Four? Three and a half!"]]
[[caption-width-right:350:"What's up, [=MacDoc=]?"]]


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* TrrrillingRrrs: Bugs disguising himself as an elderrrly Scot and scolding [=MacRRRorrry=] for shooting up his rrrabbit.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Four? Three-And-A-Half!]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Four? Three-And-A-Half!]]
[[caption-width-right:350:"FORE!!!" "Four? Three and a half!"]]
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* BookEnds: The cartoon both begins and ends with [=MacRory=] playing the bagpipes. However, in a CrowningMomentOfAwesome, Bugs one-ups the Scotsman at the end by playing a set of bagpipes with brass instruments plugged into them (while playing a bass drum with his ears).

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* BookEnds: The cartoon both begins and ends with [=MacRory=] playing the bagpipes. However, in a CrowningMomentOfAwesome, SugarWiki/CrowningMomentOfAwesome, Bugs one-ups the Scotsman at the end by playing a set of bagpipes with brass instruments plugged into them (while playing a bass drum with his ears).
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* BookEnds: The cartoon both begins and ends with [=MacRory=] playing the bagpipes. However, in a CrowningMomentOfAwesome, Bugs one-ups the Scotsman at the end by playing a set of bagpipes with brass instruments plugged into them (while playing a bass drum with his ears).
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* EvilLaugh: MacRory does this whenever Bugs is in a tough spot during the game, giving the rabbit further incentive to cheat his way to victory.

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* EvilLaugh: MacRory [=MacRory=] does this whenever Bugs is in a tough spot during the game, giving the rabbit further incentive to cheat his way to victory.
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* EvilLaugh: MacRory does this whenever Bugs is in a tough spot during the game, giving the rabbit further incentive to cheat his way to victory.
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* {{Jerkass}}: Downplayed with [=MacRory=]. He's definitely bitter/angry enough to be a formidable antagonist for Bugs, but he does attempt to play a pretty fair game of golf with the rabbit. In fact, one could even argue that Bugs's constant cheating makes ''him'' more of a jerkass.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Downplayed with [=MacRory=]. He's definitely bitter/angry enough to be a formidable antagonist for Bugs, Bugs (even shooting at him in the beginning, a la WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd), but he does attempt to play a pretty fair game of golf with the rabbit. In fact, one could even argue that Bugs's constant cheating makes ''him'' more of a jerkass.
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* WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque: The first cartoon where Bugs uses this line, in fact. He was originally headed for the La Brea tar pits.

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* WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque: The first cartoon where Bugs uses this line, in fact. He was originally headed for the La Brea tar pits.
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* ThriftyScotsman: [=MacRory=] is the subject of many jokes about his stinginess. After shooting at Bugs and missing, he chases after the bullet, stating that "it's been in the family for years." When Bugs yells "Fore!" before driving, [=MacRory=] protests "Four? Three-and-a-half!" And when the two contest the number of strokes on Bugs' score, Bugs suddenly turns it into an auction, and [=MacRory=] bids ''down'' until he unwittingly gives Bugs a score of one.

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* ThriftyScotsman: ThriftyScot: [=MacRory=] is the subject of many jokes about his stinginess. After shooting at Bugs and missing, he chases after the bullet, stating that "it's been in the family for years." When Bugs yells "Fore!" before driving, [=MacRory=] protests "Four? Three-and-a-half!" And when the two contest the number of strokes on Bugs' score, Bugs suddenly turns it into an auction, and [=MacRory=] bids ''down'' until he unwittingly gives Bugs a score of one.

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* WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque: The first cartoon where Bugs uses this line, in fact.

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* ManInAKilt: Bugs sees [=MacRory=] in traditional Scotsman attire and thinks he's an old lady in a skirt. Once he realizes [=MacRory=]'s a man, he chastises him for being "indecent" and gives him a [[BankruptcyBarrel barrel to wear]] until he can get a pair of pants.
* ThriftyScotsman: [=MacRory=] is the subject of many jokes about his stinginess. After shooting at Bugs and missing, he chases after the bullet, stating that "it's been in the family for years." When Bugs yells "Fore!" before driving, [=MacRory=] protests "Four? Three-and-a-half!" And when the two contest the number of strokes on Bugs' score, Bugs suddenly turns it into an auction, and [=MacRory=] bids ''down'' until he unwittingly gives Bugs a score of one.
* WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque: The first cartoon where Bugs uses this line, in fact. He was originally headed for the La Brea tar pits.
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* {{Auction}}: Played for laughs. After a particularly bad round, Bugs pulls out a mallet and manages to auction down his score.
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* BizarreAndImprobableGolfGame: You'd better believe it!

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* BizarreAndImprobableGolfGame: You'd better believe it! Bugs does everything from nailing a ball to its tee to auctioning his own score down.
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* EverythingsLouderWithBagpipes: The noise of [=MacRory's=] bagpipes startle Bugs into thinking they're a monster attacking an old woman.

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* EverythingsLouderWithBagpipes: The noise of [=MacRory's=] bagpipes startle startles Bugs into thinking they're a monster attacking an old woman.
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'''My Bunny Lies Over The Sea''' is a 1948 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes short directed by Creator/ChuckJones. In it, Bugs Bunny pops out of a rabbit hole and finds himself in Scotland (after making a WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque). He spots what he thinks is an old lady being attacked by a monster, only for it to be a Scotsman named Angus [=MacRory=] playing the bagpipes. Angered at Bugs for ruining his instrument, he challenges the rabbit to a game of golf. HilarityEnsues.

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'''My Bunny Lies Over The Sea''' is a 1948 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes short directed by Creator/ChuckJones. In it, Bugs Bunny WesternAnimation/BugsBunny pops out of a rabbit hole and finds himself in Scotland (after making a WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque). He spots what he thinks is an old lady being attacked by a monster, only for it to be a Scotsman named Angus [=MacRory=] playing the bagpipes. Angered at Bugs for ruining his instrument, he challenges the rabbit to a game of golf. HilarityEnsues.
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'''My Bunny Lies Over The Sea''' is a 1948 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes short directed by Creator/ChuckJones. In it, Bugs Bunny pops out of a rabbit hole and finds himself in Scotland (after making a WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque). He spots what he thinks is an old lady being attacked by a monster, only for it to be a Scotsman named Angus MacRory playing the bagpipes. Angered at Bugs for ruining his instrument, he challenges the rabbit to a game of golf. HilarityEnsues.

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'''My Bunny Lies Over The Sea''' is a 1948 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes short directed by Creator/ChuckJones. In it, Bugs Bunny pops out of a rabbit hole and finds himself in Scotland (after making a WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque). He spots what he thinks is an old lady being attacked by a monster, only for it to be a Scotsman named Angus MacRory [=MacRory=] playing the bagpipes. Angered at Bugs for ruining his instrument, he challenges the rabbit to a game of golf. HilarityEnsues.



* ChewbaccaDefense: Bugs uses one to defend his "victory" in the golf game, befuddling MacRory enough to submit.
* EverythingsLouderWithBagpipes: The noise of McCrory's bagpipes startle Bugs into thinking they're a monster attacking an old woman.
* {{Jerkass}}: Downplayed with MacRory. He's definitely bitter/angry enough to be a formidable antagonist for Bugs, but he does attempt to play a pretty fair game of golf with the rabbit. In fact, one could even argue that Bugs's constant cheating makes ''him'' more of a jerkass.

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* ChewbaccaDefense: Bugs uses one to defend his "victory" in the golf game, befuddling MacRory [=MacRory=] enough to submit.
* EverythingsLouderWithBagpipes: The noise of McCrory's [=MacRory's=] bagpipes startle Bugs into thinking they're a monster attacking an old woman.
* {{Jerkass}}: Downplayed with MacRory.[=MacRory=]. He's definitely bitter/angry enough to be a formidable antagonist for Bugs, but he does attempt to play a pretty fair game of golf with the rabbit. In fact, one could even argue that Bugs's constant cheating makes ''him'' more of a jerkass.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Four? Three-And-A-Half!]]

'''My Bunny Lies Over The Sea''' is a 1948 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes short directed by Creator/ChuckJones. In it, Bugs Bunny pops out of a rabbit hole and finds himself in Scotland (after making a WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque). He spots what he thinks is an old lady being attacked by a monster, only for it to be a Scotsman named Angus MacRory playing the bagpipes. Angered at Bugs for ruining his instrument, he challenges the rabbit to a game of golf. HilarityEnsues.

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* ArtisticLicenseSports: The rules of golf are completely ignored for the sake of comedy.
* BizarreAndImprobableGolfGame: You'd better believe it!
* ChewbaccaDefense: Bugs uses one to defend his "victory" in the golf game, befuddling MacRory enough to submit.
* EverythingsLouderWithBagpipes: The noise of McCrory's bagpipes startle Bugs into thinking they're a monster attacking an old woman.
* {{Jerkass}}: Downplayed with MacRory. He's definitely bitter/angry enough to be a formidable antagonist for Bugs, but he does attempt to play a pretty fair game of golf with the rabbit. In fact, one could even argue that Bugs's constant cheating makes ''him'' more of a jerkass.
* WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque: The first cartoon where Bugs uses this line, in fact.

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