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4''Looney Tunes'' was the original ZanyCartoon and the first series to actually try to be imaginative with its humor rather than just aping Creator/{{Disney}}. Here are some of the funniest moments from the series' 39-year long run:
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6[[folder:1930s]]
7* ''WesternAnimation/SinkinInTheBathtub'', right out of the gate:
8** Bosko playing the water streaming from his shower like a harp.
9** Bosko's car having its trunk down, exposing a bare butt.
10** Bosko and Honey coming across a cow blocking the road. Bosko pushes the cow's body down and drives across it.
11** Bosko follows his car down a hill, but a rock propels him in front of it with the car now chasing him.
12* The opening to ''Bosko's Mechanical Man'' has Honey tell Bosko that he's just in time to wash the dishes. Bosko refuses to do so, to the point of laughing about it. [[GilliganCut We then fade into]] Bosko [[ExactWords drying the dishes]] angrily, while Honey washes them singing "Ain't We Got Fun".
13* ''WesternAnimation/DaffyDuckAndEgghead.'' Daffy's first solo(ish) cartoon, which created the ScrewballSquirrel archetype. The whole thing is one crowning moment but a couple that are particularly funny are when Egghead shooting an audience member (in the vein of a theatre short) who keeps interrupting the show, Daffy sticking a "Blind" [[ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy sign on Egghead]], and the entire ending.
14-->"My name is Daffy Duck, I worked on the merry-go-round, The job was swell, I did quite well 'till the merry-go-round broke down!"
15* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EK4j88PvLyg The internal-only "Porky's Breakdowns of 1939"]], Porky Pig somehow rolls [[RuleOfThree three]] [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome tropes]] [[RefugeinAudacity into one]], ''and'' adds a [[SubvertedTrope subversion]] at the end.
16-->'''Porky:''' ''(to audience)'' You thought I was gonna say "s-suh-son of a bitch", didn't ya?
17* ''WesternAnimation/PorkyInWackyland'' (and by extension, the remake ''Dough for the Do-Do'') has an example listed on its page.
18** "He says his mother was frightened by a pawn broker's sign!"
19** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoRalobIcME "Yes I really the last of the Dodos! Vo-do-diddy-oh-doh-vo-do-diddy-oh-doh-vo-doh-diddy-oh-doh-VOH-DO-DE-OH-DO-VO-DO-DIDDY-OH-DOH-DO-DE-OH-VO-DOH-EE-OH!!!!"]] [=WoooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHH=]!!!
20* ''WesternAnimation/PorkyTheWrestler'': Porky is hitchhiking. A car stops.
21-->'''Man in car:''' Where are you headed, son?\
22'''Porky:''' W-w-why I'm g-g-goin' to the wr-wr-wrestling match.\
23'''Man in car:''' So am I! ''[drives off without him]''
24* In ''WesternAnimation/TheDaffyDoc'', Daffy is an assistant to one "Dr. Quack". After kicking Daffy out of the operating room for acting too crazy, Dr. Quack is seen with a needle and thread, stitching and muttering, "That crazy duck! He does not realize [[SeriousBusiness the seriousness of this situation]]." It's then revealed that he's been stitching up a ''football'', and he kicks it around, laughing maniacally. The rest of the animals gathered to watch the operation look at each other, then pull out pennants and start cheering.
25* ''WesternAnimation/DaffyDuckInHollywood'' is one of his best early shorts, climaxing with a frankly amazing film he puts together by adding a new soundtrack to goofily-edited live-action Warner Bros. stock footage. For example, not only is there a new lion at the Central Park Zoo, it informs us in clumsily-dubbed speech that "Motion pictures...are...your best...entertainment!"
26** "Amazing! Marvelous! Stupendous! Colossal! Tremendous! Gigantic! Astounding! Unbelievable! Spectacular! Phenomenal! And it's good, too."
27* ''WesternAnimation/PorkyTheGob'': The ship captain in general.
28-->'''Captain''': Last one in the mess hall's a ''softy''!
29** When the sailors are running for the mess hall, the captain is trampled and he retaliates by saying, "Companyyyyyyyyyyyy...HALT!" and everyone immediately freezes in place. He casually walks to the front of the line before letting them continue.
30* ''WesternAnimation/SheWasAnAcrobatsDaughter'': In one scene, the movie theater audience sings along to the titular song, with the words appearing on the screen. At one point, the wrong card appears on-screen, but the audience mindlessly sings it anyway:
31-->'''Audience''': Please do not spit on the floor!
32* ''WesternAnimation/ADayAtTheZoo'':
33** The HurricaneOfPuns at the start include a pack of camels (camels smoking) and a North American Greyhound (the bus, not the dog).
34** An old woman notices a "Do not feed the animals" sign and tries to feed a monkey a bag of peanuts. Suddenly, the monkey knocks the peanuts out of her hand and yells "[[NoIndoorVoice HEY SISTER! CAN'T YA READ]]?!"
35** When asked if "Polly want a cracker", a parrot refuses, remarking, "Nah. Gimme a short beer."
36** The aviary also includes a [[LiteralMetaphor jail bird and a stool pigeon]], the former being locked up because the latter squealed on him.
37** The RunningGag of Egghead as a man annoying the zoo's lion, and the narrator telling him to leave the animal alone or he'll be sorry. At the end, the lion is shown sleeping peacefully and the narrator assumes Egghead must've finally learned his lesson... only for the lion to reveal he ''ate'' him.
38* ''WesternAnimation/GetRichQuickPorky'': John Gusher introduces himself to Porky and Gabby by showing his card... and flashing it so quickly they don't have time to read it.
39* ''TheMajorLiedTilDawn'': The RunningGag with an elephant trying to remember what he was supposed to say. The short ends with him finally remembering what he was going to say: "That's All Folks!". Then the words, title, and producer's name appear on the screen.
40* A majority of ''WesternAnimation/HamateurNight'' is this. Including, but not limited to:
41** The hippo audience member letting out a bellowing laugh whenever something goes wrong.
42** Egghead interrupting the show to sing "Comin' Round the Mountain" before getting dragged offstage by a cane.
43** A Shakespearean fox getting pelted by tomatoes whenever he tries to quote Shakespeare.
44** A flea landing with a huge thud after getting rejected via the trapdoor.
45* "Porky the Fireman": The very first gag of the cartoon: The fire house doors open... [[BaitAndSwitch only for the fire truck to ram through the side wall instead.]]
46** The RunningGag of the really slow fireman. [[OverlyLongGag He actually follows the twisted path of the fire hose instead of walking straight to the hydrant.]]
47** The lone flame standing at the end looks to be thoroughly extinguished by a ton of firemen... only to pop back up and shoot them back with a machine gun-esque hose, then beating his chest and emitting a Tarzan yell.
48* "Bosko's Picture Show": The news report has a headline about world figures at a peace conference. [[DescriptionCut Cut to the world leaders beating each other senseless]].
49* The cats and mice fighting at the end of "The Cat Came Back" which starts when [[RevengeBeforeReason the mother cat returns the favor on a double eye-poke the mother mouse previously gave her]].
50* "Page Miss Glory": The ending where the "Miss Glory" the bellhop is waiting for turns out to be a little girl. The bellhop {{face palm}}s and collapses in Miss Glory's arms.
51-->'''Miss Glory:''' ''(giggles)'' Boy, do I slay 'em!
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53[[folder:1940s]]
54* ''WesternAnimation/PorkysBaseballBroadcast'': The guy who [[TheWorstSeatInTheHouse got stuck behind the steel beam, and misses the entire baseball game]]. He sits there until it's ''dark'' out, and [[DelayedReaction finally snaps]], pulling out the steel beam and, given how it cuts to the ending sequence mid-tirade, presumably trashes the entire stadium.
55* Crimson O'Hairoil from ''WeseternAnimation/ConfederateHoney'' is an amusing character all on her own. When expecting an answer from her suitor she leans RIGHT INTO HIS FACE.
56* Maizy Bird imitating Kathleen Hepburn in the animated adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/HortonHatchesTheEgg''.
57-->'''Maizy Bird:''' I think I'll never go back to my nest! ''(does a RecliningReigner)'' Really, I won't...
58** When Maizy Bird is still on vacation:
59--->'''Maizy Bird:''' I'm still on vacation!\
60'''Narrator:''' Yeah, [[FirstPersonSmartass and still just as lazy]].\
61''(Maizy looks away and gives an annoyed look)''
62* The drunk cats from ''WesternAnimation/TrapHappyPorky''. Porky tries to get a bulldog to scare away the cats, but the bulldog ends up befriending the cats. This leaves Porky no choice but to start singing along with the cats.
63* ''WesternAnimation/RacketeerRabbit'':
64** Hugo having to be propped up by a 2x4 to fire his tommy gun.
65** Bugs casually walking and ducking under Hugo's gunfire (Low bridge!).
66** Rocky accidentally gives Bugs money so he pretends to be a whole bunch of people Rocky has to give money to, including a Native American.
67** Rocky demands Bugs "talk!", Bugs coyly refuses, several times. Then Rocky puts his ''gun'' in Bugs' face, whereupon Bugs starts babbling like an Auctioneer.
68** "It's curtains for you, Rocky. Curtains. Curtains, you understand? Curtains! Here." ''[[[VisualPun hangs curtains on Rocky's head]]]'' "Aw, they're adorable."
69** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eX4Bgdr9Kl0 "They make me laugh."]]
70** Rocky tells Hugo to take Bugs "for a ride". Bugs, apparently misunderstanding the common mobster-slang for being killed and dumped somewhere instead enthusiastically jumps in the car (wearing an old-fashioned driver's suit and goggles no less) and asks if they can stop somewhere and get a hamburger. The car drives ominously off into the horizon, only for ''BUGS'' to drive back later with no sign of Hugo. In fact, [[FridgeHorror he isn't mentioned or seen for the rest of the short]].
71--->'''Rocky:''' Did you get rid of him?\
72'''Bugs:''' Yeah, he won't bother us anymore.\
73'''Rocky:''' Good work, Hugo! Good night.
74** Rocky sleeps with a cigar in his mouth and a gun on his shoulder holster.
75** Rocky repeatedly threatens Bugs, while asking him for his clothes. Bugs even orders him to hold still while he properly fixes his bow tie.
76--->'''Bugs:''' There! You're pretty as a picture.\
77'''Rocky:''' You can't do that to Rocky and get away with it! ''(pulls out his gun)''
78** Rocky demands Bugs give him "The dough!" Rocky, of course, means money. Bugs has, [[LiteralMinded other ideas]].
79** Rocky wants Bugs to hide him from the cops. First, Bugs opens a door but slams it in Rocky's face. Then he stuffs him inside a vase- Rocky's butt is still sticking out the top so Bugs places the tiny vase lid on his butt. Bugs ponders the results but quickly rejects the idea and pulls him out.
80* On ''WesternAnimation/TheBashfulBuzzard'' with Beaky trying to take on Shorty:
81-->'''Beaky:''' You little shriveled-up, infinitesimal piece of sh... shoe leather!
82* From ''WesternAnimation/HaredevilHare'' where Bugs is shot to the moon aboard a rocket.
83** First, after newspaper headlines about Bugs Bunny's volunteering to be the first traveller on the moon appear, [[DescriptionCut it then cuts to him being forcibly dragged to the rocket, with three people grabbing him by his feet]].
84--->''"No, no! I don't want to go! I'm too young to fly! Stop! [[ExplosiveBreeder I've got a wife and kids - millions of kids!]] '''HELP!''' I don't wanna be a hero! '''HEEEEEEELLLLP!'''"''
85** Then, Bugs has a massive fit when the stress of spaceflight proves to be a bit much... '''''[[SkywardScream "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH!!!!!"]]'''''
86** A "Fasten Seatbelts" sign illuminates briefly, right before the rocket crash-lands in a heap.
87** Bugs having a spasm attack when he sees that he's on the moon. He briefly calms down when he gets a contract from mission control, continues his spasms while he's answering, and calms down again to say "Over".
88** Bugs tries to call for help on his ship's radio, but only manages to tune in to a random station playing an ad jingle for cereal: "Crumbly Crunchies are the best! Look delicious on your vest! Serve them to unwanted guests! Stuff the mattress with the rest!"
89** And finally, after meeting Marvin Martian, and blowing most of the moon to a crescent sliver, he gets a call from mission control informing him that the press back on Earth would like a statement. Bugs' response: "Well, yes, I have prepared a statement, '''GET ME OUT OF HERE!!!'''"
90* Bugs Bunny disguising himself as Joseph Stalin to scare Hitler and Goering away in ''WesternAnimation/HerrMeetsHare''
91-->'''Bugs (as Stalin)''': Does your tobacco taste different lately?
92* Would you believe Daffy was the first one to do the RabbitSeasonDuckSeason gag? ''WesternAnimation/DuckSoupToNuts'' comes a couple years before the "Daffy, Bugs and Elmer" trilogy and "Baseball Bugs," and it's still just as hilarious when Daffy does it to Porky.
93-->'''Porky:''' I'm an eagle, and I'll prove it!\
94''[After trying to fly from a tree branch and falls]''\
95'''Porky:''' I... I told you I was a pig.
96** Also this dialogue in "Duck Soup To Nuts":
97--->'''Daffy:''' I can tell the future by feeling the bumps on your head.\
98'''Porky:''' ''(rubbing his head)'' But-but I have no bumps on my head.\
99''[Daffy hits his head with a stick, giving him bumps, then shows him the mirror]''\
100'''Daffy:''' You have now, chubby!
101* This line from ''WesternAnimation/AGruesomeTwosome'':
102-->'''Dog:''' Ladies and gentlemen, I don't actually belong in this picture... BUT I CAN'T PASS UP A CHANCE LIKE THIS! (kisses a female cat)
103* Bugs Bunny rambling about losing to Cecil on ''WesternAnimation/TortoiseWinsByAHare'':
104-->'''Bugs:''' ''(angry)'' How does that moron do it? I'll find out his secret if it's the last thing I ever do! ''(calm)'' And I will, too!
105* The hilariously fixed Daffy-Elmer boxing match in ''WesternAnimation/ToDuckOrNotToDuck''.
106-->(Duck) '''Referee:''' "Onethreeninetenyou'reout! Thewinnerandnewchampion Daffy Duck!"
107** Also:
108--->'''Duck Referee:''' Ladies and gentle-ducks. In that corner. ''[starts laughing hysterically]'' He's a card ''[continues laughing]'' what a tramp. ''[Keeps laughing]'' Elmer Fudd.\
109'''Elmer''' ''(cheerfully)'' Hello.\
110'''Entirely Duck Filled Audience:''' BOO!\
111'''Elmer's Dog Laramore:''' HOORAY! ''[gets pelted with garbage]''\
112'''Duck Referee:''' And in this corner, a duck who needs no introduction. That fine exponent of clean sportsmanship, that champion of champions, our own, our beloved, ''[cradles up to Daffy]'' Daffy "good to his mother" Duck.\
113'''Duck Audience:''' HOORAY!\
114'''Elmer's Dog Laramore:''' BOO! ''[gets pelted with garbage]''
115** The rules:
116--->'''Duck Referee:''' None of this... or this... or like ''so''...
117* ''WesternAnimation/APestInTheHouse'': Every time Daffy disturbs the customer, the customer punches Elmer Fudd to the music cue of ''Pop Goes the Weasel''.
118* ''WesternAnimation/DaffyDilly'':
119** Daffy scares the butler away by playing detective and accusing him of trying to off his master. "And stay on the straight and narrow!"
120** "Don't crowd, folks. [beat] Well, isn't anybody gonna crowd?"
121* There were a lot of great moments in the ''WesternAnimation/TheStuporSalesman'' particularly the part where Daffy sells the bad guy a tommy gun. When the crook discovers there's no bullets, Daffy gladly gives him some free of charge. At first it looks like Daffy's just stupidly screwed himself over, until the bandit starts shooting and Daffy reveals he's wearing a limited time offer bulletproof vest. "Guaranteed to get your money back if it fails to work!" Also, the ending.
122-->(Giant Explosion) (to the audience) "I got him now! ''I got him now!''" (yelling up at the sky) HEY, BUB! YOU NEED A HOUSE TO GO WITH THIS DOORKNOB!"
123** Similar to the tommy gun, Daffy sells the crook some brass knuckles, cheerfully saying "Boy, I'd sure hate to get socked with ''these'' babies!" just before getting grabbed by the neck.
124* ''WesternAnimation/RabbitHood'':
125-->'''WesternAnimation/BugsBunny:''' ''[disguised as king]'' Sheriff of Nottingham, in gratitude for your faithful service, I shall knight thee.\
126'''Sheriff of Nottingham:''' You're most gracious, Majesty.\
127'''Bugs:''' In the name of My Most Royal Majesty, I knight thee. ''[clobbers the sheriff on the head with the scepter]'' Arise, Sir Loin of Beef. ''[clobber]'' Arise, Earl of Cloves. ''[clobber]'' Arise, Duke of Brittingham. ''[clobber]'' Arise, Baron of MĆ¼nchhausen. ''[clobber]'' Arise, Essence of Myrrh, ''[clobber]'' Milk of Magnesia, ''[clobber]'' Quarter of Ten.\
128'''Sheriff of Nottingham:''' You are too kind, Your Majesty.\
129'''Bugs''' Got lots of stamina.\
130'''Sheriff of Nottingham:''' London Bridge is falling down...\
131''[Bugs runs off to get a stove and baking materials, makes a cake]''\
132'''Sheriff of Nottingham:''' ...falling down, falling down, London Bridge is falling down... falling down, falling down... London Bridge is falling down... ''[falls forward onto the cake that Bugs moved into place at the last moment]''
133** It's a guarantee for videos of the scene in question to have a HurricaneOfPuns in the comments section.
134--->''Arise, Sir Pent of Snakes!''\
135''Arise, Sir Ten of Probability!''\
136''Arise, Sir Ramic of Pottery!''\
137''Arise, Sir Rup of Maple!''\
138''Arise, Sir Rebellum of Neuroscience!''\
139''Arise, Sir Kull of Life!''
140** "Don't you worry, never fear, Robin Hood will soon be here."
141** Bugs tricks the Sheriff into buying the King's royal garden. Later he starts building his dream house, he's nearly half done when he realizes what happened. He gets angry, crushing the nails between his teeth. He starts banging his head with a hammer.
142--->'''Sheriff of Nottingham:''' Oooohhhhh, I hate myself! I do! ''[bang]'' I do! ''[bang]'' I do! ''[bang]'' I do...
143** At the very end, Bugs is fed up with the RunningGag...
144--->'''Little John:''' Don't you worry, never fear-\
145'''Bugs:''' Yeah, yeah I know, "Robin Hood will soon be here. He robs from the rich and gives to the poor. Yo-ho-ho, he goes skipping, tra-la-la, through Sherwood Forest, helping the needy and the oppressed." Yeah, you've been sayin' that all through the picture! So where is he?!\
146'''Little John:''' Duh, you should not talk mean to me, 'cause there he is!\
147'''[[Film/TheAdventuresOfRobinHood Live-action Robin Hood]]:''' Welcome to Sherwood Forest!\
148'''Bugs:''' [[{{Beat}} ...]]nah, that's silly. That couldn't be him.
149* The titular horse in ''WesternAnimation/TheDraftHorse'' getting a checkup as a part of his army preparation.
150--->'''Doctor:''' Say ah.\
151'''Horse:''' AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!\
152'''Doctor:''' BE QUIET! [[BigShutUp SHUT UP!]]\
153'''Horse:''' I thought you said to say ah.\
154'''Doctor:''' That I did, but I didn't tell you to say [[SuddenlyShouting AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!]]
155* ''WesternAnimation/FastandFurryOus'' has a scene with Wile E. Coyote trying to stop the Road Runner with a trash can lid, but the Road Runner stops and goes the other direction. This leads to Wile E. Coyote throwing down the trash can lid in frustration to chase after the Road Runner, but not before the Road Runner holds a trash can lid in front of Wile E. Coyote for him to crash into.
156* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpyUjRN1xQU This scene]] from 1949's ''WesternAnimation/ForScentimentalReasons'', the only Pepe cartoon to win an Oscar. Unfortunately, that scene has been edited on TV (on Creator/{{ABC}}, some British channel called Creator/{{ITV}}, and Creator/CartoonNetwork [which aired that cartoon uncut until 2003] due to the part where Pepe fakes his suicide).
157** "I'm not dead? No?"
158* Two [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII wartime]] cartoons -- the entirety of ''WesternAnimation/FallingHare'' and the climax of ''WesternAnimation/DrafteeDaffy'':
159-->''So long, '''Dracula!''' If I never see you again, it'll be too soon!''
160** In ''Draftee Daffy'', he locks the "little man from the draft board" inside a safe and laughs evilly, -taing into a devil.
161** And in ''Falling Hare'', the gremlin is attempting to trigger the bomb that Bugs is sitting on by whacking it with a large mallet. Bugs then offers to hit it, and he prepares himself to deliver a huge blow - when he stops himself at the very last second. '''"WHAT AM I ''DOING?!"'''''
162* ''WesternAnimation/LongHairedHare'', right after the three times Giovanni Jones beats Bugs up for ruining his opera practice.
163* ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunnyRidesAgain'' has many of the quintessential Bugs/Sam gags.
164** Such as:
165--->'''Sam:''' This town ain't big enough for the two of us.\
166'''Bugs:''' It ain't? Pardon me, Mac. ''[Runs offscreen and builds a city]'' ''Now'' is it big enough?
167** The "number-shooter" guns.
168*** "Pea shooter"
169** Sam making Bugs dance and then vice-versa.
170--->'''Bugs:''' Poor little moroon. So trusting. So naive.
171** "I dare you to step over this line."
172*** "I'm a-steppin'!"
173*** As Sam falls off a cliff, Bugs rushes to the bottom and lays down a mattress. "Y'know, sometimes me conscience kinda bothers me... But not ''this'' time!" and pulls the mattress away. Sam then falls so hard the only thing visible are his hat and boots underneath.
174** Sam chases after Bugs on horseback - Bugs races through a tunnel, Sam heads through, Bugs bricks up the tunnel's end, and Sam keeps going through the darkness until... WHAP.
175* ''WesternAnimation/HighDivingHare'' involves Bugs repeatedly tricking Yosemite Sam into falling off an incredibly tall high-diving board. Eventually the film shows Sam climbing back up out of frame, then falling back down a couple of times ''without bothering to show us what Bugs did''.
176** Also when Sam falls down but instead of landing in the tub ''rises back up'', says, "Ah hate you," and ''then'' falls all the way.
177** "[[MindScrew I'm not upside down, Doc. You are. Look]]."
178* ''WesternAnimation/EasterYeggs'', where Bugs takes over for the [[TheEeyore Easter Bunny]] and tries to deliver Easter Eggs to the world's brattiest kid. After the first visit to the kid's house results in Bugs being beaten up by the kid, and then fleeing under a ''hail of gunfire'' the following ensues:
179-->'''Easter Bunny:''' But you can't quit now, you'll give the Easter Bunny a bad name!\
180'''Bugs:''' I already '''have''' a [[ParentheticalSwearing bad name]] for the Easter Bunny!
181** The way Bugs sings "I'm the Easter Rabbit, horray!" in a grumpy tone, hopping along with his arm holding the basket in a death-grip that just oozes sarcasm before fading to the next scene.
182** Said bratty kid also is a bit of a BrickJoke. Later in the cartoon, Bugs is on the run from Elmer and looking for refuge. He opens the door to a random house only to find the bratty kid inside, demanding an Easter Egg, to which Bugs can only shove the door shut in his face while yelling [[OhCrap "Oh]] [[BigNo Nooooooo!"]]. However, Bugs is able to rid himself of both of them by painting Elmer's head like an easter egg, attracting the attention (and hammer) of the kid.
183** The kid's only line of dialogue, repeated ''ad nauseam'' at a hundred miles an hour for the whole cartoon? "I WANNA EASTAEGG!" "I WANNA EASTAEGG!" "I WANNA EASTAEGG!" It's strangely funny on its own. His only other line was [[WoundedGazelleGambit "THE BAD WABBIT BROOK MY WITTLE ARM!!"]] when Bugs grabs his arm and tries to give him a piece of his mind.
184* The WartimeCartoon classic ''WesternAnimation/RussianRhapsody'' from Creator/BobClampett has one early on, specifically, [[AsLongAsItSoundsForeign Hitler's opening speech.]] It has another one at the climax, where Hitler has the crap scared out of him by the mere sight of a mask of Stalin.
185-->'''Hitler:''' Stoupnegel Hamburger mit der Frankfurter und der Sauerbraten ''(Deeply inhales)'' Mit der Zoot Suit, mit der Reet Pleat, Zoot! ''(Salutes, crowd cheers, then inhales again)'' Schtunk Friz Freleng, mit der Heinrich Binder, und der What's Cookin' Doc! ''(Inhales)'' Pumpernickel mit Sauerkrauten from der Delicatessen, mit Liverwurst, Hassenpfeffer, und der Chattanoga Choo-Choo! Gesundheit! ''(a hand appears with a note saying "Silly, isn't he?" before disappearing back)'' Ve vill bomben der Moscow! Bomben Stalin! Bomb dat Irish General Timoshenko! ''(Weeps)'' That Okshenko! ''(Confidently)'' To bomb Moscow, I vill send ze best pilot in the Reich! Ze greatest superman of all time!\
186'''German Citizen:''' Who's dat? You, Fuhrer?\
187'''Hitler:''' ''(without the accent)'' Myeeeeeeh, who else?
188** Any time Creator/MelBlanc voices Hitler, you know you're in for a laugh. Another example is from ''WesternAnimation/DaffyTheCommando'' where he has Hitler spouting hilarious stuff before Daffy hits him with a mallet.
189--->'''Hitler:''' Ach du lieber, mein leir, mein poopkin, mein vilt, mein heinechi-''(Slam)'' SCHUUUUUUUULTZ!
190* The [[IFellForHours overly long fall]] from the Bugs Bunny short ''WesternAnimation/TheHecklingHare''.
191** Also the scene where Bugs tricks the dog into squeezing a tomato in his paw, making the dog think he's crushed Bugs. He then has a MyGodWhatHaveIDone moment, and leaves flowers at Bugs' rabbit hole. Bugs comes out, takes the flowers and gives him a TakeThatKiss.
192* ''WesternAnimation/HairRaisingHare'' is chock full of them, the MadScientist lab has a flashing neon sign for starters.
193** Bugs, upon realizing the mad scientist intends to serve him to as a meal to his monster, packs several suitcases of towels before making his escape, all to the tune of ''ā€œCalifornia Here I Comeā€''
194--->"Don't think this hasn't been a little slice of heaven. Cause it ''hasn't''."
195** Bugs [[LampshadeHanging disguising himself as a lamp]] and then breaking into a soft shoe routine when the monster actually ''falls for it''.
196** Probably the best IsThereADoctorInTheHouse gag you'll ever see. You just know the writers had been itching for an excuse to use that gag.
197--->'''Bugs:''' Is there a doctor in the house?\
198'''[[BornInTheTheatre Audience Silhouette]]:''' I'm a Doctor!\
199'''Bugs:''' Eh, what's up Doc?
200** Along the same lines, once or twice Bugs greeted Daffy with, "Ehh, what's up, Duck?"
201** Also, Bugs playing manicurist to escape the monster (he pulled a similar gag as a hair-dresser in ''Water Water Every Hare''): "My stars, I bet you monsters lead interesting lives. I was just saying to my girlfriend the other day, Gee, I'll bet monsters are interesting, the places you go and the things you must see, my stars..."
202** Gossamer (the monster) is chasing Bugs, he inexplicably stops mid-chase to look at himself in a mirror. Apparently, Gossamer is so terrifying, that it causes his own ''reflection'' to scream and run away. What really sells the bit is that he [[AsideGlance looks directly at the audience]] and shrugs, as if to say, "I don't get what just happened either."
203** Bugs is actually having so much ''fun'' running from Gossamer that when he does manage to lose him, he actually doubles-back and taunts the monster with "Hey, Frankenstein!" to resume the chase.
204** "Don't go up there! It's dark!"
205** Towards the end, when Gossamer finally catches Bugs, Bugs suddenly tells him, "Hey, wait a minute, Dracula! Did you ever have the feeling you're being watched?" Gossamer begins to grow uneasy. "That the eyes of strange eerie things are upon you? Look. Out there in the audience." Gossamer then screams, "People!" before he freaks out and runs through [[ImpactSilhouette several walls]].
206* From ''WesternAnimation/HareDo'': Elmer walks up to these theater doors when suddenly the sign above flashes "Intermission" and the audience comes out and tramples him. Just as Elmer gets up, the sign flashes "Curtain" and the audience runs back inside, trampling him again. This repeats a few more times as we see Bugs is pulling the switch that's triggering the sign.
207** When Bugs gets in a car, thinking he had escaped Elmer.
208--->'''Bugs:''' You've got to get up pretty early in the morning to outsmart this rabbit.\
209'''Elmer:''' (who, as it turns out, is the driver) I got up at a quarter 'til five.
210** Bugs' reaction to the above is quite funny as well.
211* Anytime the Mynah bird makes an appearance (you know, the hopping, teleporting bird always accompanied by his [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3MiETaBSnc leitmotif]]), much to the confusion of the others.
212* ''WesternAnimation/HotCrossBunny'' - Bugs mistakes a surgical amphitheater full of doctors for a vaudeville stage and tries out a number of acts. When nobody laughs, Bugs remarks "tough crowd", unaware that said doctors are only there to see Bugs get ''his brain implanted into a chicken''. Once he figures it out, HilarityEnsues.
213** "I don't wanna be ''noooo'' chicken!" "Yes you do!"
214** Later, when Bugs tries his hand at chemistry:
215--->'''Bugs:''' STOP! One more step and I'll blow ya up! This contains manganese, nitrate, phosphorous, lactic acid and dextrose!\
216'''Scientist:''' Ha, ha, ha, ha, that is the formula for a chocolate malted!\
217'''Bugs:''' ''(looks at the beaker, takes a sip)'' Yum yum! I'm a better scientist than I thought!
218*** Made even funnier by the ingredients being actual components of a chocolate malted.
219** Bugs is doused with laughing gas and becomes incapacitated with laughter. As he's walked past a table containing some [[PlayingWithSyringes nasty-looking surgical instruments]], he briefly snaps out of it, but then goes right back to maniacal laughter again as if nothing happened.
220** Bugs keeps pushing the scientist away while trying to impress the audience.
221--->"Go away, Doc! You're bothering me!"
222** Bugs' "all-out job" to impress the doctors, a Creator/DannyKaye-esque scat number accompanied by some of the flat-out funniest dancing in an animated cartoon.
223** The [[RunningGag repeated still shot]] of the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMwml-6J0AQ unamused doctors]] deserves a mention, too.
224** At the end, the experiment is a success... sort of.
225--->'''"Scientist":''' Buck-kaw! Buck-buck-buck-buckaw!\
226'''"Chicken":''' For our next experiment, we shall reverse the procedure -- I hope.\
227'''Bugs:''' (holding shears) Looks like Doc is a victim of [[{{Pun}} fowl]] play.
228* ''WesternAnimation/PorkyPigsFeat'' when Daffy shoves his head straight into the hotel manager's face.
229-->'''Daffy:''' Hey look, a ComicStrip/DickTracy character. Prune Face.
230** Especially the scene where Daffy yanks the rug out from the hotel manager's feet, sending him falling down the stairs all the way to the bottom floor. Even better, after the long tumble, Daffy declares, "I guess I showed that overstuffed turnip-", only for the hotel manager to ''instantly'' appear and shout, "[[BigWhat WHAT?!]]"
231-->'''Daffy:''' [[OhCrap Yipe!]]\
232'''Porky:''' Me-Me too! Yipe! ''(they both go back to hide in their room)''
233** At the end, Porky and Daffy get placed in the hotel prison chamber and call Bugs Bunny for help. Turns out [[NoodleIncident he's in the next cell]].
234* Anything featuring Charlie Dog.
235** From ''WesternAnimation/OftenAnOrphan'':
236--->'''Charlie:''' But mostly I'm all Labrador Retriever!\
237'''Porky Pig:''' Oh, you are not a Labrador Retriever.\
238'''Charlie:''' I'm not?\
239'''Porky Pig:''' No!\
240'''Charlie:''' Look, if you doubt my word, get me a Labrador, and I'll retrieve it for you. That's fair, isn't it?\
241'''Porky:''' Uh, a Labrador? Why, sure, I uh...\
242'''Charlie:''' Have you got a Labrador?\
243'''Porky:''' No.\
244'''Charlie:''' ''(starts picking his teeth with a toothpick)'' Know where you can get a Labrador?\
245'''Porky:''' No.\
246'''Charlie:''' Then shaddup!
247** The end of that episode has Porky finally cave in and accept Charlie, and decides to go on a picnic and play fetch. Charlie, [[GenreSavvy savvy enough]] to realize [[BrickJoke it was the same tactic his old master used on him earlier in the short]], takes the car the moment the stick is thrown, leaving Porky alone in the desert. It causes the poor pig to snap and act like a dog himself, and then get caught by the county dog catcher.
248* ''WesternAnimation/AwfulOrphan''. Porky Pig finally gives in and lets Charlie stay, but Charlie changes his mind and decides to leave because of Porky always fighting with his neighbors, but then Porky begins [[EvilLaugh laughing evilly]] and tells Charlie, "You're gonna stay alright! I'm gettin' to like you!" and walks towards Charlie with a SlasherSmile, kind of counting as NightmareFuel. Moments later, Porky begins barking and snarling like a dog when Charlie tries to leave while Porky is sleeping at his feet at the end of the cartoon.
249** From the same cartoon, Porky shipping Charlie over to Siberia. Moments later, Charlie returns in a Russian outfit:
250--->'''Charlie:''' ''(in Russian accent)'' How do YA DO? Oh, da places I've been and da things I've seen, such singin', such dancin' ''(performs ThatRussianSquatDance while kicking Porky in his rear)''
251** After being tormented by Charlie Dog the whole short, there's a knock on his door. Porky answers and shouts, "Ge-ge-ge-get out! OUT! OUT! OUT!!!", only to realize it's his room service instead.
252* The rambling, completely nonsensical anecdote Daffy tries to tell in ''WesternAnimation/NastyQuacks''. (Punctuated by manic laughter.) We never do [[NoodleIncident find out what the whole thing was all about]].
253-->"We was in the house and everything was flying! The furniture was goin' in the door and out the window! What a time! One guy was swingin' from the chandelier! You'd 'a thought he was a monkey! Come to think of it, he ''WAS'' a monkey!"
254** During that scene, Daffy is scooping spoonful after spoonful of sugar into his coffee. When he finally takes a swig, he grimaces...and then adds a few MORE spoonfuls of sugar.
255* ''WesternAnimation/BuccaneerBunny''
256** When Sam tries to shoot Bugs for knowing about his treasure.
257--->'''Sam:''' Say your prayers, varmint. Dead rabbits tell no tales.\
258'''Bugs:''' No, you got it all wrong. It's "Dead ''men'' tell no tales."\
259'''Sam:''' Dead ''men'' tell no... Say, you're right. Doggone it, I reckon I ain't got no alternative. ''[[DrivenToSuicide (puts pistol to his head)]]''\
260'''Bugs:''' ''(walks away while peeling a carrot like a banana)'' So long, Captain Kidney.\
261''(Sam realizes he's been tricked and clenches his teeth so hard that they break)''
262** The scene where Bugs pretends to be [[Literature/MutinyOnTheBounty Captain Bligh]] to boss Sam around.
263** The climax where Bugs keeps throwing a lit match into the gun powder room, with Sam shouting a BigNo when he does. Soon, Sam says that the next time he does it, he won't go after it. Bugs does, and Sam nervously tries to keep himself occupied by playing with a yo-yo and jacks, until he gives in and goes in... only for the ship to get blown to bits and the platform the two were on lands in the island, with Sam still in running position.
264--->'''Bugs:''' Eh... Didn't make it?
265** The bit with the [[PollyWantsAMicrophone parrot]].
266--->'''Parrot:''' He's in there! He's in there!\
267'''Bugs:''' Ehā€¦ Polly want a cracker?\
268'''Parrot:''' Polly wanna cracker, polly wanna cracker...\
269'''Bugs:''' Here ya are, sweetheart! ''(gives the parrot a ''fire''cracker)''\
270'''BOOM!'''\
271'''Parrot:''' Me and my big mouthā€¦
272** Bugs Bunny, up in the crows' nest, throws an anvil down at Sam, who's on the deck. He catches it, and everything but the crows' nest immediately sinks. Sam [[NarrativeProfanityFilter says something that's distorted and unintelligible thanks to all the sea water around him]], and throws the anvil overboard... whereupon the entire ship immediately snaps up to its previous position.
273** Sam takes his sword out:
274--->'''Bugs:''' What? Sword again? ''[Sam swings his sword at Bugs, only to get it stuck on the mast. He tries to get it out]'' What a nasty disposition! ''[Sam finally gets the sword out and swings it at Bugs again]''
275* ''WesternAnimation/DaffyDuckSleptHere'':
276** Daffy, to Porky: "Good night, fat boy!"
277** "Wouldn't you know it? If I gotta get up I gotta get up". Daffy turns the lever under the bed, causing it to shake. Porky wakes up with a worried look. It then stops "Hmm, out of gas." Daffy turns off the lights.
278** Followed by, Daffy suddenly got the hiccups. He turns the light back on and drinks a glass of water, which stops the hiccups. Then he went back to sleep, spilling the remaining water on Porky, who wakes up and shoves the cup on his bill and turns off the lights.
279** Then Daffy hogs the blanket. Porky turns the lights back on, pulls his side of the blanket back on him. Turns off the light. Daffy pulls the blanket. Lights on. Porky pulls it back, and uses his teeth to hold it this time. Lights off. Daffy pulls the blanket, followed by a ripping sound. Lights on. Porky spits out the torn piece and this time pulls the ''whole'' blanket from Daffy. Lights off. Daffy turns the light on, freezing, and finds his feet encased in giant ice cubes. Seeing Porky hogging the blankets, he puts his feet in, waking Porky with a scream. And that was the last straw.
280** "You unsanitary old snake-in-the-grass!" "Unsanitary?!"
281* ''WesternAnimation/TheUnrulyHare'': Elmer corners Bugs with his rifle, and Bugs declares that only a rat would shoot a guy in the back, and turns around.
282-->'''Bugs:''' I reiterate: Only a ''big, fat rat'' would shoot a guy in the back.\
283'''Elmer:''' ''(shoots)'' So I'm a big, fat rat.\
284(Bugs appears from behind the smoke cloud)\
285'''Bugs:''' Ahhh, have some cheese, rat! ''(shoves a giant piece of cheese in Elmer's mouth)''
286* ''WesternAnimation/WhosWhoInTheZoo'':
287-->'''Narrator:''' The most hated of all birds is the [[VileVulture vulture]]: A sneaky bird of prey, an unspeakable ghoul, a loathsome scavenger, a snake in the grass... with wings. A despicable excuse for a bird.\
288'''Vulture:''' Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me! (sticks out tongue) Nyaaaaaaahhhh!
289** Speaking of birds, the narrator introduces a bald eagle...wearing a wig. After needling from the narrator, the eagle rips off the wig and yells, "Okay, blabbermouth, so I am bald!"
290** The RunningGag of a lion throughout the cartoon shows what he's waiting for at the end: the ice cream cart. Or more specifically, [[ImAHumanitarian the guy driving the ice cream cart]].
291** A bear is shown "hugging its prey to death" ...that is, literally hugging a sheep. The narrator tries to stop the bear, but the sheep tells him to mind his own business.
292** Porky Pig tickles a hippo and makes it laugh. A nearby hyena [[TheHyena laughs along]] but pauses briefly to remark, "I don't get it," before laughing again.
293* ''WesternAnimation/WabbitTwouble'':
294** Elmer nailing boards over Bugs's rabbit hole, and proclaiming, "That'll hold him alwight. Hehehehehehe." Bugs easily escapes, then ''morphs into the shape of Elmer Fudd'' and mocks his line, "That'll hold him alwight. Hehehehehehe. Phooey". This particular moment would later end up giving the world [[MemeticMutation Big Chungus]].
295** Bugs pretending to be a bear. When Elmer plays dead, Bugs knocks Elmer's bulbous nose back and forth with his fingers.
296** While Bugs is messing with Elmer by carrying his washcloth around on a branch while Elmer's face is covered in soap suds, he just turns to the camera and says "I do this kind of stuff to him all through the picture."
297** Near the end, before [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere escaping]] Jellostone Park, a [[RageBreakingPoint rage filled Elmer]] chops up the sign for its claim on being a "restful retreat", he even ''smashes the axe he chopped it up with''. Then [[OhCrap the forest ranger catches him in his perceived act of vandalism]].
298* ''WesternAnimation/TheHareBrainedHypnotist'': Elmer hides behind Bugs, who is unaware of him being there. As Bugs starts to chew his carrot like usual while addressing the audience, Elmer gives Bugs another carrot to chew on, then a ''third'' one, to the point where Bugs quickly has his mouth full. The timing when Bugs finally realizes something's amiss and spits out the carrots is just perfect.
299* In ''WesternAnimation/LittleRedRidingRabbit'', the Big Bad Wolf thinks he's trapped Bugs in a corner of the room until Bugs starts copying everything he says before tricking him into singing a portion of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0rwEpbK4fA 'Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet'.]]
300** [[NoIndoorVoice HEY, UH... UHHHHH, WHAT SHARP TEETH YOU'VE GOT, GRANDMA!]]
301* ''WesternAnimation/SlickHare'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWnHtMU1TZU The pie sequence.]]
302** Earlier in the short, when Elmer says Humphrey Bogart wants to have Bugs for dinner, Bugs puts on a fancy suit and top hat:
303--->'''Bugs:''' Good evening, Maitre d'. Am I the first to arrive? Eh, by the way, what's on the menu for tonight? In other words... ''(shouting into Elmer's ears)'' Myaaaahhhh '''WHAT'S COOKIN', DOC?!'''
304* ''WesternAnimation/CurtainRazor'': In this short, Porky is a talent scout and he's approached by various acts seeking fame. At one point, a two-headed man enters the office:
305-->'''Porky:''' Boy! T-t-two headed! This'll be a sensational act!\
306'''Two-headed man:''' Act-shmact. I'm the janitor.
307** The guy with the trained doves. He sets up an elaborate set of miniatures that the doves are supposed to use for the act, but when he opens the cage, the doves just fly out the window. The guy then nervously does an impromptu tap dance but is quickly [[EjectTheLoser dropped through the floor]].
308* ''WesternAnimation/HareTonic'': Bugs, posing as a doctor, taps Elmer Fudd's knees to test for reflexes. He says "Dis one, dat one! Dis one, dat one! Dis, das, dis, das, disdatdisdatdisdat...", eventually devolving into Elmer doing a Russian dance.
309** Also, Bugs's name while in disguise is [[Film/DrKildare "Dr. Kilpatient"]].
310* ''WesternAnimation/TheWindblownHare'':
311** Every time the Big Bad Wolf says "I'm gonna huff, and I'll puff, and I'll b-b-b-blow your house down!
312** Bugs pretending to be Little Red Riding Hood.
313--->'''Bugs:''' My, Grandma. How big eyes you have?\
314'''Wolf:''' All the better to - ''(Bugs pokes Wolf's eyes hard)'' EEEOOOOWWWW!\
315'''Bugs:''' ''(pulls on Wolf's ears)'' And what big ears you have? ''(pulls out his teeth and puts them back into his mouth)'' And what big old teeth you've got too, kiddo.\
316'''Wolf:''' OH YEAH? ''(pulls on Bugs' ears)'' And what big ears YOU have?\
317'''Bugs:''' ''(steps on the Wolf's foot)'' And what big feet you have!\
318'''Wolf:''' ''(removes Bugs' disguise)'' And what a big red coat you've got on!\
319'''Bugs:''' ''(takes off Wolf's disguise)'' Why, Granny. You're just a wolf with cheap clothing.\
320'''Wolf:''' AND YOU'RE NOT RED RIDING HOOD!\
321'''Bugs:''' Oh right, smarty-pants. Since I'm not Red Riding Hood, you don't get the present I brought over.\
322'''Wolf:''' Oh, come on! Be a good guy. Give me what ya got. Please? Huh huh? Please huh please? Gimme gimme gimme!\
323'''Bugs:''' Well, okay. But remember... ''(splats cake onto Wolf's face)'' You asked for it!
324* ''WesternAnimation/HenhouseHenery'': Foghorn painting Barnyard Dawg's tongue green.
325** The scene where Foghorn tricks Barnyard Dawg into running into a fence by painting it the same color as the sky/grass. Then Dawg gets his leash loose and chases Foghorn. During the chase, Foghorn cuts down a tree, rushes it into a shed, and processes it into a baseball bat. But before he can use it, Dawg grabs the bat and swings at him.
326* ''WesternAnimation/WhatsCookinDoc?'', Bugs morphing his face into caricatures of famous celebrities.
327** Bugs assumes an Oscar is for him:
328--->'''Award presenter:''' To the man that has made all this possible, your favorite and mine, our own... Creator/JamesCagney! ''(Bugs does a wild take)''[[note]]The short was released the year after Cagney's Best Actor Oscar win for ''Film/YankeeDoodleDandy''.[[/note]]
329** When Bugs screens his nominated film, "Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt", the clip abruptly ends with Bugs burning his butt in the boiling pot [[labelnote:Note]](of course, the actual cartoon goes on a few minutes longer)[[/labelnote]]. Then a still shot of Bugs sticking his butt at the camera (with his head peeking through his legs) is tacked onto the end of the clip, all while a really fast version of "Merrily We Roll Along" plays. Then Bugs plays marching drums to "It Looks Like a Big Night Tonight" and passes out cigars to the rowdy front-rowers.
330** Bugs nearly crapping himself when the header for a stag reel comes on the screen.
331-->'''Bugs:''' ''(quickly covers up the screen)'' '''HEY!!!'''
332* ''WesternAnimation/BabyBottleneck'':
333-->'''Dog:''' I've got an invention that'll speed up deliveries one million percent! It's a loo-loo! ''(lights rocket pack and explodes)'' Well, back to the drawing board!
334* In ''WesternAnimation/RabbitTransit'', the third of the three "Bugs Bunny vs. Cecil Turtle" shorts, Bugs falls victim to [[HoistByHisOwnPetard his own]] PaintedTunnelRealTrain gag when he paints a tunnel on the side of a tree, only for Cecil to shoot straight through it... and when Bugs tries to follow him, he knocks himself unconscious. We are then treated to a hilarious scene of a spectral Bugs rising out of the unconscious bunny and frantically trying to rouse him:
335-->'''Spectral Bugs:''' ''[shaking the real Bugs by the shoulders]'' Come on, wake up, wake up, get up, get up, ''[kicks Bugs' feet]'' that's the way the hare in the other story lost the race, you don't want that to happen to you! ''[grabs Bugs and hits his whole body against the ground]'' Come on, WAKE UP! ''[slap Bugs across the face, then produces a party horn out of nowhere and blows it several times, followed by producing cymbals out of nowhere and crashing them several times, and then putting a metal lid over his head and vibrating while making the sound of a bell ringing, and ends by hurling a bucket of water in Bugs' face; Bugs finally revives]''
336* The 1942 short ''WesternAnimation/CaseOfTheMissingHare'', which revolves around Bugs' quarrel with a douchey stage magician named Ala-Bhama.
337** Ala-Bhama going out of his way to be a dick at the start by repeatedly covering Bugs burrow with a poster. Then he throws a pie in Bugs face and runs off, leading to Bugs declaring ThisMeansWar.
338** Ala-Bhama pulling a rabbit out of his hat, only to end up with a carrot instead.
339** The scene where Bugs and Bhama end up in a sword fight, only to Bugs disappearing in the middle, leading to Bhama basically fighting himself.
340** The scene where Bahma comes at Bugs with a sword while Bugs plays red light green light, which works.
341** Finally, Bugs knocking out Bhama with an exploding cigar, then preparing to hit him with a pie like he did in the start of the episode.
342--->'''Bugs:''' If I do'od it, I'd get a whippin'...I do'od it!
343* ''WesternAnimation/WhichIsWitch'': At the very end of the short, the "yuck" frown that Bugs [[AsideGlance gives the camera]] after surveying the witch doctor's new wardrobe. GeniusBonus: His expression is also apparently a reference to fashion designer Christian Dior.
344* ''WesternAnimation/CallingDrPorky'': The three pink elephants harassing the drunk.
345-->'''Drunk:''' Now take it easy, fellas, I'm a sick man.\
346'''Elephant:''' ''(mocking)'' "Now take it easy, fellas, I'm a sick maaaaah!" ''(laughs)''
347* ''WesternAnimation/PorkysHiredHand'': The fox is stuck in an incubator room, where it's incredibly hot. He reaches for a bucket, which he assumes is water, but spits it out:
348-->'''Fox:''' Sand! Who put that there?!
349** When a baby chick hatches from an egg, the fox rushes up to it: "Get me out of here! Get me out of here! ''(the chick looks at the camera, as if to say "Huh?")'' DON'T JUST STAND THERE, DO SOMETHING!" ''(the chick frowns at him)''
350** The ending, where the fox is finally released by Porky: he is now shrunken to the size of a mouse and threatens to sue Porky for it.
351* ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatPiggyBankRobbery'': Daffy calling multiple phones for Duck Twacy, only to realize ''he's'' Duck Twacy. An average joke on paper, but absolutely hilarious thanks to the DerangedAnimation [[https://imgur.com/gallery/GKKSmpQ by Rod Scribner]].
352* ''WesternAnimation/CrossCountryDetours'':
353** Like with the monkey from ''A Day At The Zoo'', a man tries feeding a wild bear a sandwich next to a "Do not feed wild animals" sign. The bear bonks the man on the head and points at the sign, screaming, "LISTEN, STUPID! CAN'T YA READ?!"
354** A RunningGag shows a husky running all the way from Alaska to California, searching for something. Once he gets there, he reaches his destination: the redwood forest across from San Francisco, where he marvels at how all the trees are his now.
355** One part shows a frog croaking... which involves the frog [[CrossesTheLineTwice shooting itself]]. There follows a slide from the management absolving them from responsibility for the puns in the cartoon.
356* "My Bunny Lies Over the Sea": The gag where Bugs counts all the strokes he made on a hole... only to say he had two. His opponent Angus is not pleased.
357-->'''Angus:''' "Two"? Fifty-five!
358** Continuing with the ThriftyScot theme, Angus chases after a bullet he just fired.
359--->'''Angus [=MacRory=]:''' It's been in the family for years.
360* "Hare Ribbin'": The absurdity of the cartoon mostly taking place underwater. SuperNotDrowningSkills is in full swing.
361** At the beginning of the cartoon, when the dog catches Bugs's scent, he turns to the viewers and goes "BEEE.OHHH.!"
362** Later in the cartoon, Bugs tricks the dog into thinking he's hunting for a rabbit.
363--->'''Bugs:''' ''*In hunter gear; Talking like Elmer Fudd*'' "Shh! I'm hunting for a wabbit. Hahahaha."\
364'''Dog:''' ''*To the audience also talking like Elmer Fudd*'' "Shh! He's hunting for a wabbit. Hahahaha." ''*beat*'' '''"WABBIT!?!?"'''
365* ''WesternAnimation/KittyKornered'':
366** After Porky is thrown out of the house by his cats, covered in snow: "Y'know... I'm b-b-beginning t-t-t-t-to HATE pussycats!"
367** When Porky tries to get back in, the cats answer and tell him, "Milkman, keep those bottles quiet!" and slam the door.
368** Porky pulls on one of the cats who's holding onto a moose head on the wall. He pulls so hard that a full moose pops out of the wall, which gives a goofy laugh and trots away.
369** Porky, with a teapot on his head, speaks with the spout: "I hate p-p-p-p-p-pussycats. ''(whines)''"
370** On their way out of the house, the first cat opens the door and leaves. The second cat, for some reason, closes the door and then runs right into the wall. The first cat opens the door back up: "Come on fellas, hurry up!" but closes the door again. The third cat jumps through the door's keyhole. The fourth cat does the same, except he moves the keyhole towards the floor so he can reach. The second cat tries to go through the keyhole but merely slams into the door. Finally, in exasperation, the second cat just decides to pull the stopper on the kitchen sink and flush himself down the drain...
371-->'''Cat:''' Geronimoooooooooooooooooooo!
372** As Sylvester laments their predicament to the other cats after Porky scares them out of the house.
373-->'''Sylvester:''' Are we men, or are we mice?\
374'''Small Cat:''' [[RhetoricalQuestionBlunder I like cheese!]]\
375'''Sylvester:''' ''(smacks Small Cat)'' [[SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud SMACK!]] Ah, I think I've got it!\
376'''Small Cat:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint The cheese?]]\
377'''Sylvester:''' ''(smacks Small Cat)'' [[SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud SMACK!]]
378* From ''WesternAnimation/ATaleOfTwoMice'':
379-->'''Babbit:''' If this plane doesn't work, I'll be a jackass!\
380''(Plane backfires)''\
381'''Catstello:''' Jackass! A jackass! (imitates a donkey)
382** The [[OverlyLongGag extended gag]] where Catstello keeps bouncing on the cat's fingers.
383* "Two Gophers from Texas" is hilarious just from the DerangedAnimation. [[https://imgur.com/t/evil_laugh/1474khm Just]] [[https://imgur.com/t/funny/iAlq2oN a few]] [[https://imgur.com/gallery/IPDMA23 examples.]]
384* ''The Henpecked Duck'': Daffy mocking his wife behind her back when she asks him to sit on her egg while she's gone:
385-->'''Daffy's wife:''' Remember now, none of your nonsense.\
386'''Daffy:''' Yes, my love.\
387'''Daffy's wife:''' Now listen you, you stay in the house and keep that egg warm! ''(slams door)''\
388'''Daffy:''' Yes my love. Yes my love. ''(derisively)'' Yes, my love. YES MY LOVE! YEEESSSS MY LOVE! (etc.)\
389'''Daffy's wife:''' ''(comes back in)'' WHAT'S THAT?!\
390'''Daffy:''' ''(sits back on the egg)'' ''(gulps)'' Yes, my love.
391* From ''[[WesternAnimation/ScaredyCat Scaredy Cat]]'', where Porky catches Sylvester with an anvil the mice tried to drop on him, making it a clear case of NotWhatItLooksLike:
392-->'''Porky:''' ''(rolling up his sleeve)'' [[TranquilFury And just]] ''[[PossessionPresumesGuilt what]]'' [[TranquilFury were you g-g-going to do with that anvil?]]\
393''(Sylvester vainly shakes his head before Porky drops it on him off-screen)''\
394'''Porky:''' ''(leading Sylvester- [[AnvilOnHead with the anvil briefly stuck on his head]]- out)'' Eh-th-th-this way!
395* From ''WesternAnimation/TheWackyWabbit'':
396** The scene where after Bugs Bunny kissed Elmer Fudd, who actually made this facial expression is actually really funny. This makes him look like as if he was really dumber.
397-->'''Bugs:''' You chubby little rascal!
398** Afterwards, we get a scene where Bugs cuts out Elmers clothes, revealling that he's wearing a girdle.
399-->'''Elmer:''' Don't Waugh, I bet pwenty of you men wear one of these. (pulls his pants up) That's the wast stwaw! I'll get that Wabbit!
400** Before that, Elmer was throwing dynamite into the rabbit hole, only for Bugs for repeatedly throwing it out. Then we get this gem:
401-->'''Bugs:''' Eh, Parden me doc, but um... you lose this.\
402'''Elmer:''' Oh yeah, thank you vewy much. (screams)\
403(Dynamite poofs)\
404'''Bugs:''' BAAAAAAAAMMMM!!!!! (putting a pot on Elmers head and giving it a whack)
405** Pretty much the entire cartoon is hilarious.
406* From ''WesternAnimation/GorillaMyDreams'':
407** Bugs tries to run from Gruesome Gorilla. We see the bunny and the gorilla on opposing cliffs with a rope connecting them.
408-->'''Bugs:''' Take one step on that rope and I'll cut it!\
409Cue Gruesome [[TakeAThirdOption opting to just pull the rope]], causing Bugs' cliff to get closer to Gruesome's cliff.
410** Bugs acting like a monkey when introduced to Gruesome.
411--->'''Bugs:''' Daddy!
412* ''WesternAnimation/HareTrigger'': For his first official appearance, Yosemite Sam is given one of the all-time great entrances. After a shot of his WantedPoster, Sam is shown standing on the railroad tracks, GunsAkimbo. Cut to the approaching train, then back to Sam, then back to the train, and then to Sam as the train goes right over his head, which takes him a few moments to realize.
413** Bugs hides from hundreds of rabbits sitting along the tracks. "A few of my poor relations. They're always ready for a touch."
414** Sam gives Bugs one second to draw a gun. Bugs responds by [[LiteralMinded taking out pencil and paper and drawing a picture of a gun]]. Sam is impressed and tries to draw one two, and after two failed tries, shows his artwork to Bugs. After a few moments, Bugs gives his appraisal: "It stinks."
415*** The music score adds to the joke by playing scales on the piano as Sam draws, hitting a wrong note whenever he makes a mistake.
416** Bugs opens the door to the club car and finds inside a large live-action saloon (footage from ''Film/DodgeCity''). "Now that's what I call deluxe accommodations!"
417*** When he visits the same car later, there's a massive BarBrawl. Bugs lets Sam inside to get clobbered, after which he pretends to be a porter escorting him to the station and letting him walk off the moving train.
418** The cartoon seems to end on a {{Cliffhanger}}, as Sam has Bugs tied up and dangling off a bridge as he starts to cut the rope. But then...
419--->'''Narrator:''' ''[with accompanying title cards]'' Is this the end of Bugs Bunny? Will our hero be dashed to bits on the jagged rocks below?\
420'''Bugs:''' ''[walks onscreen holding a bag of money and dragging a tie-up Sam behind him]'' Is he doomed to utter destruction? Will he be rendered ''non corpus mentis''? Eh, he don't know me very well, do he?
421[[/folder]]
422
423[[folder:1950s]]
424* ''WesternAnimation/RobinHoodDaffy'':
425** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMNnZ5TRHsM "Yoiks, and away!"]] Like "High-Diving Hare" above, they couldn't even show the whole thing to us, because it would have been TOO funny.
426** From the same episode: "HO! HA HA! GUARD! TURN! PARRY! DODGE! SPIN! HA! THRUST!"
427** And Friar Porky beats the spin with a twig.
428** When Daffy got out of the river, he pulled his pants up and all the water went into his shoes.
429** "Actually, it's a ''Buck''-and-a-Quarter quarterstaff, but I'm not tellin' ''HIM'' that!"
430** "I don't know how I could have ever doubted you. Shall we spend the gold all in one place?"
431** When Daffy starts laughing along with Porky, before snapping back to annoyance.
432* ''WesternAnimation/RobotRabbit''. Bugs, singing and dancing with Elmer after Elmer thought he finally blasted him: "The wabbit kicked the buuu-cket! The wabbit kicked the buuu-cket! The bucket kicked the buuu-cket! The wabbit kicked the waaa-bbit! The bucket kicked the waaa-bbit!"
433** The look on Elmer's face halfway through the song, and he stopped dancing.
434** The robot exterminator Elmer ordered somehow mistakes Elmer's ''mule'' for a rabbit, and blasts him. Even funnier is the Mule's confused reaction:
435--->'''Mule''': What'd I do? ''What'd I do?''
436** Bugs tricks the robot to chase him around the sprinklers, and ends up getting rusted.
437--->'''Elmer:''' ''(bringing the oil)'' Ooooohh, that doggone wabbit!
438* From ''WesternAnimation/TheDucksters,'' where Daffy is a villainous game show host.
439-->'''Daffy:''' Don't be a sucker chum, the next question's a snap!"\
440'''Audience Member:''' "You'll be soooooorrrry!!!!!\
441''(Daffy ''[[RefugeInAudacity shoots the audience member with a shotgun]]'' and gets on with the show.)''
442** Also:
443--->'''Porky (having just answered a question right, winning the Jackpot):''' Pardon me, but can I have my jackpot?\
444'''Daffy:''' ...Oh well, fair is fair. Here's your pot, Jack.\
445'''Porky:''' But, my name's not Jack.\
446'''Daffy:''' It's not? Ohhh I'm sorry, [[ExactWords this pot was made for Jack]]. [[DontExplainTheJoke Jack. Pot. Get it?]] [[LoopholeAbuse Your name isn't Jack, so, you must pay the penalty.]]
447** "AND THE GENTLEMAN WINS THE ROCK OF GIBRALTAR!"
448** The gag where Daffy plays ''one note'' on the piano and Porky has the impossible task of guessing the opera.
449--->'''Porky''': ''Cavalleria Rusticana''?\
450'''Daffy''': Audience?\
451'''Audience''': ''Theatre/{{Rigoletto}}''!
452** And when Porky finally gets some prize money, he promptly uses it to buy the radio station hosting the show and get even with Daffy.
453-->'''Daffy:''' Have you got a [[IsThereADoctorInTheHouse doctor]] in the balcony, lady?
454* WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck. That entire episode is one big hilarity after another.
455** Do you think they'll ever find all the pieces of that poor FourthWall?
456--->'''Daffy:''' Alright, let's get this picture started!\
457[Black iris closes. "The End"]\
458'''Daffy:''' ''[[BigNo NOOOOO!! NOOOOO!!!]]'' [pushes the "The End" card away]
459** "Now how about some color, stupid?!" ''[the artist paints Daffy in clashing colors and patterns]'' "HEY!... Nnnngh-NOT '''ME''', YOU SLOP ARTIST!"
460** And then the following scene.
461--->'''Daffy:''' ''[The artist paints Daffy looking absolutely ridiculous.]'' It isn't as though I haven't lived up to my contract, goodness knows. And goodness knows it isn't as though I haven't kept myself trim, goodness knows. I've done that. ''(realizes something's up.)'' That's strange, all of a sudden I don't quite feel like myself. Well, I fell alright, and yet I....uh.. ''(artist paints a mirror)'' EEEEKK!!!! YOU KNOW BETTER THAN THAT!\
462
463** "''This'' is a closeup? A CLOSEUP YA JERK! A CLOSEUP!"
464** Daffy's expression the first time he tries to speak when the sound is being messed with (when he opens his mouth but we hear a rooster crow). And then Daffy getting angry with [[RedEyesTakeWarning his eyes turning red]] before he screams and jumps around, before yelling, "'''AND I'VE NEVER BEEN SO HUMILIATED IN ALL MY LIFE!'''"
465** And when the animator turns out to be Bugs Bunny. This revelation is ''the absolute cherry on the cake''.
466--->'''Bugs Bunny:''' ''(snickers)'' Ain't I a ''stinker?''
467* "Bugs' Bonnets" is full of these. The sheer premise (that [[TheHatMakesTheMan hats can alter a person's personality]]) is bizarre enough as is.
468* "Double or Mutton": There's a great extended scene where Ralph Wolf obscures Sam Sheepdog's vision with hair-growth tonic. Spending a ''very'' long time checking if the dog can see him, going from super cautious to super confident, he heads down to the meadow, slowly reaches out for a sheep while hiding behind a shrub, and the dog ''streaks down from the bluff and pummels him like a speed bag!'' Then the 5:00 whistle blows, and they peaceably clock out and go home.
469* ''WesternAnimation/HillbillyHare''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtkflEaeGjo The square dance.]] Bugs is vacationing in the Ozarks but runs afoul of two mountain man brothers, Curt and Punkinhead Martin. After evading their attempts to fill him full of buckshot, he tries his stock IncrediblyConspicuousDrag gambit to lure them into the local general store to rehearse for the next day's square dance. After borrowing a nickel to put in the jukebox, Bugs starts dancing with the brothers, then sneaks away, changes his disguise to a straw hat and fiddle, then unplugs the jukebox and takes over calling the square dance. Then, the laughs really begin:
470** After an innocuous first verse as caller, Bugs' directions become more malicious:
471--->'''Bugs Bunny:''' Promenade across the floor / Sashay right on out the door,\
472Out the door and into the glade / And everybody promenade!\
473Step right up you're doin' fine / I'll pull your beard you pull mine, ''[the brothers start yanking each other's beards]''\
474Yank it again like you did before / Break it up with a tug of war. ''[Bugs plays a fiddle solo as the brothers pull each other's beards in rhythm]''
475** But he's just getting going, as he then directs them to get first soaking wet, then muddy:
476--->''[Bugs snips the brother's beards to end their tug of war]''\
477'''Bugs Bunny:''' Now into the brook and fish for the trout / Dive right in and splash about, ''[the brothers do just that]''\
478Trout, trout, pretty little trout / One more splash then come right out. ''[the brothers promenade out of the water]''\
479Shake like a hound dog, shake again / Wallow around in the old pig pen, ''[the brothers do both of those things, ending up covered in mud]''\
480Wallow some more, y'all know how / Wallow around like an ol' fat sow.\
481Allemande left with your left hand / Follow through with a right left grand, ''[the brothers discover their new dance partners are pigs]''\
482Leave your partner the dirty old thing / Follow through with an elbow swing.
483** And then he turns up the sociopathy again when he damn near has the hillbillies beat each other to death.
484--->'''Bugs Bunny:''' Grab a fence post, hold it tight / Whomp your partner with all your might, ''[the brothers do exactly that, almost knocking each other unconscious]''\
485Hit him in the shin, hit him in the head / Hit him again the critter ain't dead.\
486Whomp him low and whomp him high / Stick your finger in his eye\
487Pretty little rhythm, pretty little sound / Bang your heads against the ground!
488** One more fiddle solo later, Bugs tricks the brothers into walking into a hay baler:
489--->'''Bugs Bunny:''' Promenade all around the room / Promenade like a bride and groom, ''[he opens the door to the hay baler as the brothers promenade towards it]''\
490Open the door and step right in / Close the door and into a spin! ''[he closes the door behind them and switches on the baler]''\
491Whirl, whirl, twist and twirl / Jumpin' around like a flyin' squirrel\
492Now don't you cuss and don't you swear / Just come right out and form a square. ''[the end of the hay baler, which looks like a giant toaster, ejects the two brothers, packed into the sides of hay bales]''
493** And finally, Bugs finishes off the brothers by tricking them into promenading right over a cliff, by which time they're too tired to carry on.
494--->'''Bugs Bunny:''' Now right hand over, left hand under / Both join hands and run like thunder,\
495Over the hill and over the dale / Duck your head and lift your tail! ''[the brothers duck under a tree branch and hop over a fence]''\
496Don't you stray and don't you roam / Turn around and promenade home, ''[the brothers stop short of a cliff edge and promenade away from it]''\
497Corn in the crib and wheat in the sack / Turn around and promenade back! ''[the brothers turn around again and promenade over the cliff, only falling after they notice they're walking on thin air]''\
498And now you're home. Bow to your partner. Bow to the gent across the hall. ''[the brothers bow to each other, then pass out]'' And ''that'' is all! ''[plays a final flourish on his fiddle]''
499* "WesternAnimation/WhatsOperaDoc" is one of the most enduringly popular Warner Brothers cartoons for many reasons, but one of them is that it's ''hysterical''.
500** We've heard Elmer Fudd shush the audience and say "Be vewy quiet, I'm huntin' wabbits!" in dozens of cartoons... but never as an operatic recitative! And when he follows Bugs' footprints to his rabbit hole, we get the endlessly quotable "''[[Music/RideOfTheValkyries Kill the Wabbit! Kill the WABBIT! KILL THE WABBIT!]]''"
501** Bugs emerges from another hole, muttering, "Kill da wabbit?" And once again, while he has greeted Elmer with "Eh, what's up, doc?" in dozens of cartoons, it's never been to the tune of Siegfried's horn call from Wagner's ''Ring'' cycle.
502--->'''Bugs Bunny:''' Oh mighty warrior of great fighting stock,\
503Might I inquire to ask: eh, ''[munches on a carrot]'' what's up, doc?...
504** After Bugs flees a demonstration of Elmer's magic helmet, Elmer pursues him... only to find him in another of his drag disguises, as the valkyrie BrĆ¼nnhilde, accompanied by the pilgrims' theme from the overture to ''Tannhauser''. And since Bugs himself does not have the stereotypically ample proportions of an operatic soprano, his horse is given those proportions instead.
505** One love duet and ballet later, Bugs' disguise falls off, and the irate Elmer taps into his magic helmet's powers - which include a few surprises.
506--->'''Elmer Fudd:''' Awise, storm! North winds bwow! South winds bwow! Typhoons! Hurricanes! Earthquakes! '''''[[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking SMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOG!]]'''''[[note]] For this last word, Elmer is voiced by Mel Blanc instead of Arthur Q. Bryan.[[/note]]
507** To both Elmer and the audience's shock, the storm he calls forth seems to succeed in "kill[ing] da wabbit", and, one MyGodWhatHaveIDone moment later, a sobbing Elmer carries Bugs' lifeless body away... only for the rabbit to revive for just long enough to sneer, "Well, what didja expect in an opera? A ''happy'' ending?" before going limp again.
508* "The Rabbit of Seville":
509** The look on [[OhCrap Elmer's face]] when the music starts and he realizes he's in the middle of a stage.
510--->Yes...you're nice and clean,\
511Although your face looks like it may have gone through a machine.
512** And as well, when Bugs makes the fruit salad on Elmer's head. Arguably the funniest visual non-sequitur ever.
513** The lyrics [[WithLyrics Bugs added]] to the overture of "Theatre/TheBarberOfSeville" were hilariously ingenious as well.
514** At the very end: "Eh... next?"
515* In "Wild Over You" (1953; Jones), Pepe le Pew once again mistakes a lady cat with paint down her back for a skunk. Except this one is a ''wild'' cat who viciously mauls him when he tries to get romantic... which doesn't deter him from pursuing her in the slightest. It becomes funnier when you're older and learn what [[TheMasochismTango sadomasochism]] is.
516-->'''Pepe:''' I ask myself, "Pepe, is it worth it?" (''beat'') Then I answer myself "Yes, yes Pepe, it ''is'' {{worth it}}!" ''Vive l'amour!''
517* In "Beanstalk Bunny", Bugs and Daffy end up in the story of Jack and the Beanstalk. Daffy is Jack, and Elmer is the Giant.
518** Daffy tries to deny being Jack. "It's a lie! It's a lie! My name is, uh... Aloysius! His name is Jack! JACK RABBIT!" But Bugs just keeps denying it ("You are Jack, and you know it because it is a fact.") until the Giant decides "I guess I'll just open with a pair of Jacks."
519** The scene where Daffy tries to get Bugs' attention as they face potential death, while Bugs is just standing still nonchalantly. Visual acting at its finest.
520** This dialogue (also the look Bugs makes while Daffy was talking):
521--->'''Bugs:''' ''(waking up)'' Eh, what's up, Doc?\
522'''Daffy:''' Ha! You very well know what's up! It's gold and jewels, that's what's up! And there ain't enough for the two of us. So... ''(kicks Bugs's bed off)'' Off you go!
523** When Elmer tries to smoke, but Bugs and Daffy keep blowing out his lighter from inside his cigarette. Finally Elmer pinches Bugs and Daffy out of the cigarette, and [[OhCrapSmile the two smile widely]].
524--->'''Daffy''': (pointing at Bugs, whispering) ''He's'' Jack.
525** Daffy pulls Bugs from a hiding place and takes it for himself, only to get caught in a mousetrap. He comes back with a bent midsection and delivers this line.
526--->'''Daffy:''' You could've stood up for your rights, you know. You milksop.
527* "Tweety and the Beanstalk": Near the end of it, the giant catches Sylvester in the act of trying to steal Tweety and bellows "FEE, FI, FO, FAT! [[BorrowedCatchPhrase I TAWT I TAW A PUDDY TAT!]]" Sylvester pales and flees the giant's castle for his life.
528* "WesternAnimation/RabbitEveryMonday", which climaxes with Bugs convincing Sam there's a party going on in ''a pot-bellied stove'', [[FakeRealTurn only for there to ACTUALLY be a party going on]].
529-->''[Sam finally shuts Bugs in the oven, then cackles as he hurriedly sets his table for dinner; he doesn't notice Bugs open the oven door until he walks past the table, and returns with an electric fan and a tray with a jug of water and a glass]''\
530'''Bugs:''' Hot in there. ''[re-enters the oven and closes the door]''\
531'''Sam:''' ''[runs up to the oven]'' Now quit stallin' and start roastin'!\
532'''Bugs:''' ''[opens the oven door again; we hear music coming from inside]'' Got a bottle opener, mac? ''[Sam fishes a bottle opener out of his pocket and hands it over]'' T'anks! ''[shuts the door again; Sam gives the camera a confused look, then glares at the oven and marches toward it when the door opens again as Bugs walks out, music still playing within]'' Gotta have some cracked ice and a few more chairs. ''[returns with a bucket of ice and an armload of folding chairs, re-enters the oven, and closes the door again; Sam puts his ear to the door when it suddenly opens again to reveal Bugs with an overflowing ashtray in each hand. Bugs steps on Sam's foot, and the top of his hat opens like a pedal bin as Bugs empties the ashtrays into it]'' Be a pal and see if you can't scare up a few more ashtrays, kiddo, huh? ''[re-enters the oven as the top of Sam's hat flips shut, then open and shut one more time]''\
533'''Sam:''' ''[livid]'' OOOOOH! ''[charges toward the oven, but Bugs opens the door yet again]''\
534'''Bugs:''' Aint'cha comin' in, mac? The girls have been askin' for ya! ''[smirks and elbows Sam while making a clicking noise with his tongue]''\
535'''Sam:''' ''[eagerly]'' They HAVE? ''[Bugs nods]'' Well, uh, '''hold the phone!''' ''[as Bugs steps out of the oven, Sam races off and re-appears, now wearing a bow tie]'' Well! Here I am! Ready and '''rarin[='=]''' to go!\
536'''Bugs:''' Hey girls! The life of the party is here! ''[ushers Sam into the oven, then slams the door shut and chuckles]'' Imagine him fallin' for a gag like that! ''[starts throwing logs into the other side of the oven]'' I'll warm up the party a little for him! ''[after throwing in a third log, he suddenly looks guilty]'' Ehh. I couldn't do that to the little nimrod. ''[louder]'' C'mon out, mac! It's all just a gag! ''[opens the oven door, and is flabbergasted by what he sees; a balloon floats out, and we cut to live-action footage of a saloon party from ''Film/RomanceOnTheHighSeas'' as "Auld Lang Syne" plays]''\
537'''Sam:''' ''[somewhere in the crowd, though we can't see him]'' WHOOPEE! WHAT A PARTY!\
538'''Bugs:''' ''[gives the camera a stunned look, then stumbles back in excitement before charging back into the oven and slamming the door behind him; after a few seconds, he opens it again, now wearing a party hat and twirling a rattle]'' I don't ask questions, I just have fun![[note]] A catchphrasse of Creator/BobHope radio show regular Jerry Colonna.[[/note]] ''[closes the door again]''
539* "Hare Trimmed": Sam, before he goes to Granny's mansion: "When I get my hands on that money I'll buy the Old Ladies Home and kick the old ladies out. I'll have the Orphans home tore down and I'll get rid of the Police Department!"
540** Granny keeping herself warm by ''burning money in the fireplace''.
541** Sam trying to woo Granny: "I want you, baby. Your eyes, your lips. Come with me to the cas-baaaaahhhhh. We'll make beautiful music together!" ''(instantly pulls out a trumpet and plays "Sweet Georgia Brown")''
542** When a delighted Granny is being chased by Bugs: "Twenty years, nothing. And then it all piles up in one day!"
543*** Also of note: "I haven't seen this much action since the boys got back from [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar Gettysburg]]!"
544** Bugs, posing as a wealthy man:
545-->'''Bugs''': Ehhhh, what is up, M'sieur le physician?\
546'''Sam''': You darn dude! I'll give you a taste of leather! ''(slaps Bugs with a glove)''\
547'''Bugs''': Ha! You have insult the great lover, the Marquess of Queensbury Rules! Take ''this''! ''(slaps Sam with his own glove, which is much harder. It turns out he had bricks in there, which he dumps out)''
548** Bugs and Sam's duel, with Bugs counting fractions before ten so that Sam walks into the street and is run over by a bus.
549--->'''Bugs''': Yep, she's right on time.
550** The [[MickeyMousing solo violin music]] when Sam's hat floats back onto his head after Sam is squashed by a piano falling down the stairs.
551** Granny shooting Sam from her bedroom when he peeks above the door.
552** It ends with Bugs and Sam almost getting married and (presumably) leaving Granny locked in her room.
553--->'''Bugs''': Boo hoo hoo. Always a bridesmaid, but never a bride! Boo hoo hoo!
554* "WesternAnimation/OneFroggyEvening," by critical and fan consensus one of the greatest WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes ever, if not one of the greatest cartoon shorts, period. The best part is where the frog's hapless manager experiments with different signs to draw patrons to the act, without success. The clincher? "FREE BEER," which produces an instant stampede of patrons, trampling the manager. Oh, and it looks like the whole audience that comes in is made up entirely of men! And you can guess the reaction of said audience lured in by that sign when, besides the frog not performing, there's no free beer...
555** That [[OhCrap nervous expression]] he makes when the frog wouldn't sing and dance in front of the theatrical producer.
556* ''Thumb Fun'': The "ditch the hitchhiker" joke makes a return where Daffy tries to hitchhike south for the winter. He sticks out his thumb and an old man in a jalopy promptly stops:
557-->'''Old Man in car''': Hey, lemme tell ya' sometin' Sonny, [[NoIndoorVoice I NEVER PICK UP HITCHHIKERS! NOPE! NOPE! I NEVER DOOOO!]] Whelp, Goodbye! (drives off)
558** In the same short, Daffy slamming his foot on the gas pedal of Porky's car, causing him to get pulled over. Then to make matters worse, Daffy tells the officer that Porky's been acting suspiciously and that he recommends looking in Porky's trunk. When the officer opens the trunk he's hit in the face with the pent-up baggage that flies out. That gets them both arrested.
559** At the end, Porky is only fined two dollars for the incident. Daffy's reaction is hilarious:
560-->'''Daffy''': Two dollars? Why that's an outrage! You wait right here. I'll fix it. I'll slap him with a [[{{Malaproper}} habeas corpuscle.]]
561** We never hear ''exactly'' what "argument" Daffy used in front of the Judge, only that he retroactively raised Porky's fine to $50 as a result of hearing it.
562* The (now-banned) 1959 short "China Jones" has Daffy as the title character looking for a case. He runs afoul of a DragonLady.
563-->'''DragonLady''': Me Dragon Lady.\
564'''Daffy''': Indeed now? [[GenreBlind And why would they be calling you the Dragon Lady]]?\
565''(DragonLady exhales a wall of fire, burning Daffy from head to toe)''\
566'''DragonLady''': Is answer question?\
567'''Daffy''': ''(slurring)'' Yep...is answer question.
568* "WesternAnimation/EightBallBunny":
569** Bugs agrees to take a penguin back to his natural habitat. When he sees that this natural habitat is the South Pole, he looks at the screen, shocked, and says in a funny pose and black preacher voice:
570--->'''Bugs Bunny:''' Oooooh, I'm dyyyyyyyyyyyin'!
571** Then, upon reaching the South Pole, the penguin reveals he was raised in captivity, and his "home" is really Hoboken, UsefulNotes/NewJersey.
572--->'''Bugs Bunny:''' Oooooh, I'm dyyyyyyyyyyyin' again!
573** The RunningGag of Creator/HumphreyBogart as Fred C. Dobbs from ''Film/TheTreasureOfTheSierraMadre'' walking up to Bugs in the most unlikely places (on a desert island, in the Amazon jungle, and in the Antarctic) and asking, "Say, pardon me, but could you help out a fellow American who's down on his luck?" The first two times, Bugs looks annoyed, but flips him a coin to get rid of him. The third time...
574--->'''Bogart:''' Say, pardon me--\
575'''Bugs:''' But could you help out a fellow American who's down on ''his'' luck? ''(hands him the penguin)'' Here! ''(runs off in hysterics)''
576* "WesternAnimation/BugsAndThugs": all of it, but specifically [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYa0jpGFUeY this scene]].
577** "Shut up shuttin' up!"
578** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSNTjX_g9a4 "You might, Rabbit, you might..."]]
579** This dialogue, while Bugs was forced to fix the gangster's car (with Rocky at gunpoint) after he tricked them into driving across the tracks on an oncoming train.
580-->'''Bugs:''' How's about a break for lunch?\
581'''Rocky:''' Keep workin', rabbit!\
582'''Mugsy:''' Yeah, keep workin', rabbit!\
583'''Rocky:''' ''(punches Mugsy in the gut)'' Shut up!\
584'''Mugsy:''' What did I do, boss?\
585'''Rocky:''' I said, button your lip!\
586'''Mugsy:''' Okay, boss. ''([[VisualPun literally buttons his lip]])'' How's this, boss?\
587'''Bugs:''' All fixed, but there's a wheel missing. I'm afraid we're stuck.\
588'''Rocky:''' We're not stuck, rabbit. ''You're'' stuck.\
589'''Mugsy:''' Yeah, we're not stuck!\
590'''Rocky:''' ''(punches Mugsy in the gut, causing the button on his lip to fly off)'' SHUT UP!\
591(Next scene is Bugs frantically running alongside the car, holding the front end up by the axle, replacing the wheel)
592* From "WesternAnimation/BigHouseBunny," Sam has just locked Bugs in a jail cell:
593-->'''Bugs''': Gee, I don't get it, Doc. Why'd you lock me outside?\
594'''Sam''': Outside? Why, you're inside!\
595'''Bugs''' (laughing): Oh no I'm not, I'm outside. YOU'RE inside.\
596'''Sam''': I am? (opens the door) Well then get in there!\
597'''Bugs''' (shrugs and walks out with the key as Sam gets in and closes the door): [[SarcasmMode Boo-hoo. Now I'll never see my wife and kiddies again. Boo-hoo-hoo.]]
598** The scene where Bugs and Sam switch outfits, since Bugs wants to prove Sam wouldn't be so tough without his guard uniform. The second Sam is in prisoner garb, he's tackled by a group of cops.
599** With Sam locked in prison, Bugs acts like a rogue guard who slips him supplies to help him break out of prison. Cut to later- Sam is heard ''[[StartsStealthilyEndsLoudly jackhammering]]'' in his cell.
600** The RunningGag of Sam's boss shouting through the loudspeaker: '''''[[NoIndoorVoice "SCHULTZ!!! OFFICE!!!"]]''''' Even better, one time we hear a glimpse of Sam being chewed out from outside the office.
601--->'''Warden''': I've had all the tomfoolery I'm gonna take from you! '''QUIET!''' One more slip, you strudel-brained bonehead, and you'll be looking for a new job! Now '''GET OUT!''' '''''OUT!!!'''''\
602'''Sam''': (stumbles out with two black-eyes)
603* ''WesternAnimation/BugsyAndMugsy'', in where Bugs Bunny plays psychological warfare on Rocky and Mugsy, leading the former to believe the latter is plotting to kill him (recycling a few gags from the episode "Stooge for a Mouse"). Even after Rocky has beaten Mugsy near-unconscious and left him hog-tied ''outside of the room'', Bugs still manages to make him think Mugsy's up to no good, leading to the memorable line:
604-->'''Rocky:''' I don't know how ya's done it, [[SuddenlyShouting BUT I KNOW YA'S DONE IT!!!]]
605** Before that, Bugs tricks Mugsy into blowing up Rocky with a stick of dynamite by having him light it up like a cigar.
606--->'''Bugs:''' ''(imitating Rocky)'' Hey, Mugsy! Come 'ere! Gimme a light!\
607'''Mugsy:''' Okay, boss! Gee, I'm glad yer not mad at me no more! '''''(BOOM!)''''' Awwww, now you're mad at me again!!
608* ''Rabbit's Kin'' with Pete Puma is a laugh riot. Pete's probably the least threatening and densest antagonist Bugs ever met, and boy does it show.
609-->'''Bugs Bunny:''' There's nothing as sociable as a nice cup of tea, I always say. How many lumps do you want?\
610'''Pete Puma:''' Oh, three[[note]]pronounced as "tree"[[/note]] or four.\
611'''Bugs Bunny:''' ''[whacks Pete on the head with a mallet 5 times and 5 lumps appear on his head]'' Oh dear, I gave you one too many. Well, we can fix that. ''[whacks the 5th lump back in his head]''
612** Then later:
613--->'''Bugs Bunny:''' Here we are. Tea's on.\
614'''Pete Puma:''' But I don't want no tea. [[CallBack It gives me a headache]].\
615'''Bugs Bunny:''' Okay, well, what shall we have, then?\
616'''Pete Puma:''' ''[takes out a coffee pot]'' Coffee! [[VerbalTic Eeeeee!]]
617** Then at the end:
618--->'''Bugs Bunny:''' Uh, by the way, how many lumps do you want?\
619'''Pete Puma:''' Oh, better get me a lot of lumps. A whole lotta lumps!\
620''[realizes it's Bugs; grabs the mallet]''\
621'''Pete Puma:''' Oh, no, you don't! I'll help myself! ''[starts hitting himself on head with mallet]''\
622'''Bugs Bunny:''' We better go, he's much too smart for us! Eeeeeeeee!
623* "What's Up, Doc?":
624** Bugs, as a baby, playing the "Hungarian Rhapsody" on his toy piano.
625** Older Bugs. He ultimately took up ballet.
626** Bugs as a chorus boy:
627--->'''Bugs Bunny + Three Other Men:''' "Oh, we're the boys of the chorus, we hope you like our show, we know you're rootin' for us, but now we have to gooooooooo!"
628** At the very end, Bugs is ready to break into showbiz, in his first starring role... or so he thinks. Instead.... he's right back in the chorus. Look carefully at Bugs in the final scene; he is ''pissed!''
629* In "The Hypo-chondri-cat", the mice trick Claude into thinking he's very sick.
630-->'''Hubie:''' ''(in a serious tone)'' Look at him Bert, he's toining green!\
631''[Claude panics]''\
632'''Bertie:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint What do you mean, Hubie? He ain't toining green!]]\
633'''Hubie:''' ''(slaps Bertie)'' Quiet, stupid! I said he's toining green!\
634'''Bertie:''' I get it! I get it! I get it! Yeah, look at him! He ''is'' toining green!\
635''[Claude turns green]''\
636'''Hubie:''' Look at him now! He's toining poiple!\
637''[Claude turns purple]''\
638'''Bertie:''' Ooh, let me pick the next color! Huh, Hubie?\
639'''Hubie:''' Okay, okay.\
640'''Bertie:''' Now let's see here. He's toining... he's toining... he-he-he's toining plaid!\
641''[Claude turns plaid]''\
642'''Hubie:''' ''(whispers)'' Don't overdo it.
643** Claude is worried he'll get athlete's foot from an open window.
644* The [[WesternAnimation/RabbitFire Hunter Trilogy]] is full of classic hysterical moments, but Daffy finally snapping and having a massive FreakOut at the end of the third short reaches WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck levels of hilarity.
645-->'''Daffy:''' Shoot me again! ''I '''ENJOY''' IT!!'' I love the smell of burnt feathers! And gunpowder!! And cardite!! I'M AN ELK!! ''SHOOT ME!!'' GO ON! IT'S ELK SEASON!! I'M A FIDDLER CRAB!! WHY DON'T YOU SHOOT ME?! '''IT'S FIDDLER CRAB SEASON!!'''
646** After Daffy is shot in one instance:
647--->'''Elmer''': More bwiefing?\
648'''Daffy''': More briefing.
649* "WesternAnimation/HareBrush": "What terrible-tasting medicine spoons."
650** The ending, where Bugs is hauled away to jail, and Elmer says to the camera, "I may be a "screwy wabbit", but I'm not going to Alcatwaz..."
651* "WesternAnimation/BonanzaBunny": Bugs plays Blackjack with Blacque Jacque Shellacque. Blacque gets twenty, and dares Bugs to beat that. Bugs holds up ''one card'', a twenty-one card, and says "Har har, hardy ''har'' har."
652** Later in the short, Bugs is cornered by Blacque but distracts him by saying he has a phone call. He hands Blacque the phone, saying it's "Fifi from Montreal", but the phone, made of dynamite, explodes.
653--->'''Blacque''': Ohhh... that Fifi... she's a blast. Eggggghhhh....
654* "Hare-Less Wolf": Bugs takes Charles M. Wolf's shotgun:
655-->'''Bugs''': There must be something wrong with this gun. You're too good a shot to miss at such close range. Some firearms are faulty, ya know. We better test it. ''(throws a can in the air, which falls in front of Wolf's face; Bugs fires, shooting Wolf in the face)'' Nothing wrong with this gun. Eh, must be ''you''.
656** Wolf reading instructions on how to operate a hand grenade, but getting an OhCrap look when he [[StoppedReadingTooSoon neglected to read the "warning" section]] ''before'' he pulled the pin.
657** Wolf was already fooled by one train whistle (carried by Bugs). But when he hears another train whistle? Guess what comes out. "Now why was I trying to catch a train?"
658** "Uh, open up the door, or I'll, uh, uh... gee, what will I do?" "Knock it down?" "Uh yeah, ''knock it down''!"
659** When Wolf angrily huffs at Bugs: "Stop breathing on my fur!"
660* Bugs's encounter with the aborigine hunter in "Bushy Hare".
661-->'''Hunter:''' AAAAAAARRRHHH!!!\
662'''Bugs:''' Eh, what's up, doc?\
663'''Hunter:''' RAAAAHH-GARINKA!!\
664'''Bugs:''' Unga-Bunga-Bunga!\
665'''Hunter:''' ''Unga-Bunga-Bunga!''\
666'''Bugs:''' Unga-Bunga-Bunga!!\
667'''Hunter:''' UNGA-BUNGA-BUNGA!!\
668'''Bugs:''' Unga-Bunga-Bunga and a Binga-Binga- ''Buuuuuunga.''\
669''[The hunter screams in anger and jumps around the tree.]''\
670'''Bugs:''' ''(breaks the fourth wall)'' What'd I say? What'd I say?!
671** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTRP03iTfzo Here's what Bugs said.]]
672** After [[ItMakesSenseInContext they got out of the Tunnel of Love]], the hunter chases after Bugs screaming in angry gibberish.
673* "WesternAnimation/WildAndWoollyHare": After Sam's "don't mess with me" speech to the saloon, Bugs says, "Ehhhhhh SHADDAP."
674-->'''Sam''': Did I hear someone say shut up?\
675'''Bugs''': ''(slowly reveals his face from behind his hat)'' Yyyyyyyep.\
676'''Sam''': Stranger, you just yepped yourself into a hole in your head!\
677'''Bugs''': ''(pushes him away)'' You've been eatin' onions.
678** Sam fills a tin can with bullet holes; Bugs tries his hand and, when the can falls in front of Sam's face, Bugs shoots him. Yes, it's a repeat gag from "Hare-less Wolf", but it's still funny.
679** Bugs says the rules of the duel (ten paces, turn and fire), which he wants Sam to accept ("All right?" "All right."), and proceeds to break his own rule by following Sam when he starts pacing so that when Sam turns around and fires, Bugs is too close to be hit, and kisses him on the nose.
680** "I'll deal with you later! I've gotta catch a train!..... aaaaaaand rob it!"
681** "Ya stupid horse!" Just the look on the horse's face as Sam says it is funny.
682* "Ballot Box Bunny" - the whole cartoon, really!
683** Special mention has to go to this bit:
684--->'''Bugs''':''(As UsefulNotes/TheodoreRoosevelt)'' I speak softly, but I carry a biiiiig stick!\
685'''Sam''': Oh yeah?! Well I speak [[NoIndoorVoice LOUUUUUUUD!]] And I carry a BIIIIIIIIIGER STICK! And I use it, too! ''*Conks Bugs on the head.*''
686* "WesternAnimation/KnightyKnightBugs".
687** The [[{{Pun}} punny]] names of the knights, such as the alcoholic "Sir Osis of Liver" and the butcher "Sir Loin of Beef".
688** After Bugs steals the sword, Yosemite Sam (as the Black Knight) chases him out of the castle, then Bugs runs back into the castle and raises the drawbridge. Sam reacts thusly:
689--->'''Sam:''' [[NoIndoorVoice OPEN THAT BRIDGE, VARMINT! OPEN IT, I SAY! I - ]]\
690''[The bridge is lowered right on to Sam's head, flattening him]''\
691'''Sam:''' ''[muffled]'' '''CLOSE IT!! CLOSE IT!! CLOSE IT UP AGAIN!!'''
692** "Dragons is ''SO STUPID!''"
693* "Bewitched Bunny": Bugs being baffled over the pronunciation of the name "Hansel" (HAHN-sel instead of HAN-sel). And when a prince shows up for a ''Sleeping Beauty'' parody, Bugs points out that he's in the wrong story, and this is a ''Hansel and Gretel'' parody... and the prince walks off equally confused by hearing "Hansel" pronounced the German way, with his heroic fanfare following him back out the door.
694** When Hansel and Gretel leave, they have this parting remark for the witch:
695-->'''Hansel and Gretel:''' Ach! [[YourMom Your mother rides a vacuum cleaner!]]
696* "Quack Shot": Daffy removes the bullets from Elmer Fudd's gun. When Fudd wakes up, Daffy eggs Fudd on to shoot him. Instead of taking the gun without the bullets, Fudd pulls out a different gun and shoots Daffy in the face. An annoyed Daffy says, "No, not that gun! The ''other'' gun! The ''OTHER'' gun, stupid!" Per request, Elmer takes the gun which supposedly had its bullets removed and shoots Daffy again. A confused Daffy remarks, "Uh.... yeah."
697* "WesternAnimation/AMouseDivided": When Sylvester's wife notes that they don't have any children:
698-->'''Sylvester''': Sufferin' succotash! Don't start that "pitter patter of little feet around the house" stuff again! I'm busy. ''(keep in mind, he's just LAYING there)''
699** When Sylvester isn't allowed to eat the mouse that was accidentally delivered to their house by the stork: "A fine thing. I've become the father of a breakfast."
700** Eventually, Sylvester warms up to being a Dad and decides to take the baby mouse out for a walk. He makes it only a block, and then seemingly ''every cat'' in the whole city shows up and he has to run back home.
701** Followed by the still shot of the large amount of cats perched on every exterior windowsill, looking inside.
702* "Lovelorn Leghorn": Miss Prissy teasing Barnyard Dawg with the casaba melon (on the advice of Foghorn, who taught her to play "hard to get" with guys), quickly culminating with:
703-->'''Dawg''': Gimme that casaba, ya peabrain!
704** This line:
705--->'''Foghorn''': Nice girl, but about as sharp as a bag of wet mice.
706* "Tweet and Sour": The ending, where Sylvester puts Tweety back in the cage but Granny thinks he's taking Tweety ''out'' of the cage to eat. The timing on her "SO! After all that warning!" is just perfect.
707* "WesternAnimation/StuporDuck": While Cluck Trent is listening in on his boss's office, he holds the water cooler knob so long that he floods the office.
708* "Early to Bet": All the punishments the cat has to undergo when he loses to the dog at Gin Rummy.
709-->'''Cat''': No! Not Roll Out the Barrel!
710* "A Fractured Leghorn": Foghorn, a blabbermouth the whole cartoon, is finally told "AAAAAHHHHHH SHADDAP!" by a previously mute cat. This leads into the ending monologue:
711-->'''Foghorn''': Okay, I'll shut up. [[HypocriticalHumor I'm not one that has to keep talkin'.]] Some fellas just have to keep their mouths flappin', but not ''me''! I was brought up right, my pa used to tell me "shut up" and I'd shut up! I wouldn't say nothin'! One time, darn-near starved to death - ''(IrisOut; Foghorn pulls it back open)'' WOULDN'T TELL 'EM I WAS HUNGRY!
712* "Yankee Doodle Bugs" is ArtisticLicenseHistory played for RuleOfFunny... and is absolutely hysterical every time.
713** King George and the "new tax" on colonists' tea.
714-->'''Colonist''':Sire? Those are carpet tacks!\
715'''King George''': *dumps tacks on crate of tea* They're TEA TACKS NOW! Bwahahahaahhaaa!
716* ''WesternAnimation/RocketSquad'': While chasing the criminal:
717-->'''Daffy''': ''(narrating)'' 1:07: He left the Blast-Inn. 1:08: We arrived at the Blast-Inn. Our deductions later proved that we had missed him by one minute.
718** The gag where Daffy and Porky are transported via a tube that violently shakes them out at their destination:
719--->'''Porky''': ''(in crumpled clothes)'' Isn't modern science wonderful? People used to have to use stairs.
720** The RunningGag of Daffy narrating a mistake, Porky correcting him, and Daffy narrating: "Like I ''said''... ''(saying corrected thing)''"
721* "Sahara Hare": The gag where Sam tries to barge open the fort doors by riding an elephant. Bugs retaliates by winding a toy mouse and letting it loose under the doors. The elephant freaks out, grabs Sam with his trunk and swats the mouse repeatedly before running off into the distance.
722** Also, the gag where Sam attempts to scale up the fort via a wooden board. Bugs handily finds an axe and hits the board in just the right spot, slowly splitting both it and Sam in two.
723** "[[RunningGag When ah say, 'whoa!', aaaaahhhhh meeeeeeaaaaan, 'whoa!']]"
724* "WesternAnimation/RomanLegionHare": Any scene with Sam and the lions, really. Likewise, any scene with Sylvester and the lions in "Tweety's Circus".
725* "Weasel While You Work": Foghorn pulls Barnyard Dawg from his doghouse and rolls him into a snowman shape:
726-->'''Foghorn''': The snow, I say, the snow's so deep, the farmers have to jack up the cows to milk 'em! But I like winter. ''(walks away)''\
727'''Dawg''': ''(emerges from the snow)'' [[SophisticatedAsHell There is but one cause for me to follow: IIIIIII'LL MOIDER DA BUM!]]
728* "The Slap-Hoppy Mouse": When Sylvester's describing what he thinks is a giant mouse, [[CassandraTruth Sylvester Jr. gives him an "yeah, right" look.]]
729-->'''Sylvester Jr.''': Oh, father.\
730'''Sylvester:''' I don't blame ya if you don't believe me, son...\
731'''Sylvester Jr.''': [[BaitAndSwitch Oh, but I DO believe you, father!]] [[RightBehindMe There he is, right behind you.]]
732** The gun-loading scene.
733* "This is a Life?": Elmer Fudd is the emcee, and says they're here to pay tribute to a great star. Daffy assumes he's talking about himself, so he tells Fudd, "Read the name. Good and loud, mister!" Fudd obliges: "BUGS BUNNY!!!"
734** At the end, Fudd and Yosemite Sam give Bugs a present that contains a bomb. Bugs catches on when he hears the present ticking and plays hot potato with Fudd and Sam. Daffy has no idea the present contains a bomb and runs on-stage to grab the present for himself: "This should've been mine, anyway. I really deserve it." ''(walks off-stage and the package blows up)''
735--->'''Daffy''': ''(to Bugs)'' You're... ''(huffing and puffing)'' you're... YOU'RE DESPICABLE!!!
736* The end of "WesternAnimation/MexicaliShmoes", which gives us Slow Poke Rodriguez, the slowest mouse in all Mexico. Why hasn't he gotten caught yet?
737-->'''Manuel:''' That's what I was trying to tell you. Slow Poke Rodriguez, he pack a gun.
738* The blackout gag cartoon "There Auto Be a Law" has a few funny moments:
739** The guy in the "horseless carriage" whipping his car while yelling "Yah, mule! Yah!" He becomes a RunningGag throughout the cartoon.
740** A traffic jam which stretches back for miles is due to a woman putting on lipstick in her parked car. Annoyed by the incessant honking, she yells, "Awwwwww shaddap!" and continues applying lipstick.
741** A toll booth for a bridge is shown. The narrator observes: "This toll booth is only half price. I wonder why? Oh, I see: It's only half-finished!" Pan right to cars mindlessly driving off the bridge.
742** A mousy guy with glasses is a recurring character in the short. In one gag, he looks both ways before crossing a busy highway, and nobody is seen in either direction. But as soon as he heads into the intersection, a car comes out of nowhere and slams into him.
743** The same guy gives the keys to a valet, who parks his car. When he gets the car back, the man says, "My goodness, I don't know how you ever fit these cars into such narrow spaces." As he turns, it's revealed his car is now [[PaperPeople flat as a pancake.]]
744** The RunningGag of the guy unable to find his way off a pretzel of a highway, repeatedly asking a man with a hamburger stand how to exit. Despite his directions, he can never seem to find his way off, and the hamburger stand man reveals that he had the same problem years ago and had to open the stand to keep from starving to death. After the fade out/in, the glasses man has opened a condiment stand next to the hamburger stand.
745* "Pests For Guests": The gag of Elmer Fudd slipping on acorns and falling down the stairs. It happens again a couple scenes later- this time he tries to grab a water cooler to prevent it from happening again, but he just ends up dragging the water cooler with him down the stairs.
746** The ending, an example of HoistByHisOwnPetard: Elmer starts chopping down a tree that the gophers are hiding on. In the process, all the acorns from the tree fall off and flood his house. When he opens the front door, he's covered in acorns. His response? "Awwwwhahahaha, [[{{Pun}} NUTS!"]]
747* ''Rabbit Rampage'' may not be as masterfully executed as the cartoon that inspired it, ''WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck'', but it still packs plenty of fourth wall-shattering laughs into seven minutes.
748** Unlike Daffy in ''Duck Amuck'', Bugs sees who the animator is straight away and refuses to work with him. The animator retaliates by painting picket signs in Bugs' hands reading "[[AC:I won't work]]" and "[[AC:I refuse to live up to my contract]]", contradicting Bugs' remarks about the goodwill he has built up with Warner Bros.
749** Bugs reluctantly agrees to work the animator... who then decides to have fun with how the unfortunate lagomorph is drawn.
750*** He starts by drawing a hat on Bugs' head. Bugs removes it angrily and the animator immediately draws another, and another, and another... some of the funniest hats include a diving helmet, a baby bonnet, a judge's wig (that comes down almost to Bugs' feet), and a stovepipe hat (that covers Bugs down to the knees).
751*** After Bugs almost makes a successful attempt to get out of the suddenly upside-down cartoon, only to be foiled at the last minute by the animator painting an anvil tied to his tail, he embarks on an {{Angrish}} rant. The animator responds by erasing Bugs' head. It takes a few seconds for Bugs to notice, and the sight of him tapping his foot impatiently and pointing to where his head should be as if to say "All right, put it back!" is priceless.
752*** But the animator's hijinks are just getting going. He draws a jack-o'-lantern on Bugs' neck, and when Bugs demands a rabbit's head, the animator paints rabbit ears on top of the pumpkin. When Bugs protests again, the animator erases his head and draws it in its usual style... less than half size. Bugs doesn't notice until he takes out a carrot larger than his head, and then notices his voice is nearly an octave higher than it usually is.
753*** The animator erases Bugs' tiny head and draws it back at its normal size... without ears. When Bugs demands ears, the animator draws human ears on his head, and when Bugs insists on "rabbit ears, ''long'' ones!", the animator draws lop-style ears five times as long as Bugs is tall.
754---->'''Bugs Bunny:''' Don't be so danged literal!
755*** His ears restored to their normal shape and size, Bugs walks off, wondering how to get out of the cartoon... only for the animator to erase his tail. Bugs demands that he be given his tail back, and the animator draws a horse tail instead. When Bugs points out that it belongs on a horse, the animator erases the rest of his body and draws him as a horse instead. We are then treated to the hilarious sight of a horse standing on its hind legs, munching a carrot, and speaking in Bugs' voice insisting that, per his contract, he is always to be drawn as a rabbit... and the animator obliges by drawing a ridiculously proportioned rabbit with huge feet and cheeks.
756** A few more acts of animator sociopathy later, Bugs finally takes the only way out he has left: by bringing down a "The End" card. The animator is then revealed to be Elmer Fudd, who chuckles and muses that he "finawwy got even with that scwewy wabbit!" Cue the IrisOut.
757* "WesternAnimation/PunchTrunk": The gag where the guy gets new glasses, but as soon as he sees a tiny elephant, he goes back into the optometrist's office and punches him in the face.
758** A drunk stumbles out of a bar, sees the tiny elephant, and reacts like nobody else in the cartoon. He merely tells it, [[PinkElephants "You're late."]]
759** The newspaper headlines about the tiny elephant panicking the city. One of them merely has a picture of a scared guy with the caption, "I seen it."
760* "Past Perfumance": The feared movie director approaches a huge lion, which roars at him. [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048472/mediaviewer/rm1117944832 The director tells it through a megaphone, "Le quiet!"]] The lion shuts right up.
761* "WesternAnimation/DesignForLeaving": The whole cartoon, really. It's one of Robert [=McKimson=]'s best. It involves salesman Daffy upgrading Elmer Fudd's house to a futuristic one.
762** A wall cleaning robot does ''too'' good a job, removing the wallpaper (and altering a framed picture so that the man in it is no longer wearing clothes). When Daffy tries to adjust the intensity, he makes the robot scrub so hard that it grinds the plaster off the bricks instead.
763** Daffy shows Elmer a tie-tying machine. One of the selections ''hangs'' Elmer in a noose.
764--->'''Daffy''': Whoops! That was the "Alcatraz Ascot"
765** Anytime smoke or steam is detected, a fire-fighting robot comes out and throws water on it. Elmer gets literally steaming mad during the short, so guess what shows up to put him out?
766** There's a giant wall of push buttons that activate various things in the house. One of them brings the upstairs downstairs so he doesn't have to use the stairs. Elmer asks the obvious question: "What happens to the downstairs?" Daffy reveals it: Everything downstairs has been crushed.
767** Fed up with all of this, Elmer orders a robot of his own. The robot arrives in mere seconds: It's a salesman-ejecting robot which grabs Daffy and repeatedly kicks him in the butt on the way out the door.
768** Finally, Elmer [[BrickJoke curiously presses the button]] [[DontTouchItYouIdiot Daffy ordered him not to touch]]. It raises the entire house really high in the air (it's for the event of a flash flood). He goes outside and sees Daffy in a helicopter telling him "For a small price, I can install this little blue button to get ya down."
769* The ending segment of "Backwoods Bunny". Long story short, Elvis plans on shooting Bugs on the count of four. Bugs, however, rigs up an elaborate pipe contraption leading from the barrel of the gun to Elvis's Pappy. Needless to say, HilarityEnsues:
770-->'''Elvis:''' What come after three in countin', Pappy?\
771'''Pappy:''' Fo', Elvis!\
772'''Elvis:''' What'd y'all say?\
773'''Pappy:''' I said ''fo'!''\
774''[Elvis shoots Pappy in the face]''\
775'''Elvis:''' I plugged 'im, Pappy! I plugged the rabbit critter!\
776'''Pappy:''' Elvis, boy! Y'all didn't plug no rabbit critter! Y'all plugged your Pappy! Now what'd y'all wanna do that fo'?\
777'''Elvis:''' [[PoorCommunicationKills Fo'?]]\
778''[shoots again]''\
779'''Pappy:''' Now, Elvis, ya gone too far!\
780''[shoots again]''\
781'''Pappy:''' I said ''far!'' Not ''fo'!''\
782''[cue OhCrap expression as Elvis shoots again]''\
783'''Pappy:''' Now ya done it, Elvis! Just wait'll I get my two-by-fo'!\
784''[shoots again]''\
785''[cue Bugs raising a golf club, preparing for the obvious gag, [[ThrowTheDogABone only to toss it aside]]]''\
786'''Bugs:''' Nah. Why should I get in the act? ''[starts walking away and singing]'' I'm lookin' over a [[DoubleSubversion FOUR]] ''[shoots]'' leaf clover that I overlooked beFORE! ''[shoots]'' [=BeFORE!=] ''[shoots]'' [=BeFORE!=] ''[shoots]'' [=BeFORE!=] ''[shoots]''
787* "WesternAnimation/HareWayToTheStars": Bugs and one of the instant Martians exchanging frowns with each other... [[MoodSwinger followed by a random smile.]]
788* "Red Riding Hoodwinked":
789** The Big Bad Wolf is introduced; a sign appears on screen stating the obvious, and the wolf is annoyed: "Yeah yeah, all right all right, they know who I am!"
790** Sylvester beats the Wolf to Granny's house, and is already waiting in bed wearing granny clothes.
791--->'''Wolf:''' Now listen, pussycat, y-you're musclin' in on my racket!
792** When Red Riding Hood knocks on the door, the two panic and start running around the room. The urgent music only makes it funnier.
793* "The Turn-Tale Wolf": [[https://imgur.com/gallery/x6VyaXv "SWAT THE FLY!"]]
794* "Forward March Hare": Aka the one where Bugs joins the Army. There's a great line from one of the higher-ups when he notices: [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight "So they're inducting rabbits."]]
795** Then, when the boot camp's Commanding Officer realizes that Bugs is, in fact, a rabbit? He naturally excuses him from service. Bugs asks if there isn't maybe a job in the Army a patriotic fellow like him could do instead. Turns out there is... testing artillery shells by hitting them with a hammer...
796--->'''Bugs''': And just think, in thirty years, I can retire!
797* "Operation: Rabbit": The final dialogue exchange:
798-->'''Wile''': Allow me to introduce myself. My name is "Mud". ''(collapses)''\
799'''Bugs''': And remember, "Mud" spelled backwards is "Dum"!
800* "Dog Collared": Any instance of Porky telling the overly friendly dog to get down.
801** Near the end, Porky watches a TV broadcast saying the dog he's been trying to get rid of the entire time is worth a $5,000 reward if returned.
802--->'''Porky''': A thousand beh-beh-beh-beh-bucks?!\
803'''Announcer''': ''No'', ''FIVE'' thousand beh-beh-beh-beh-bucks!
804** By the end of the cartoon Porky goes to turn in the dog for the reward, but the dog hides out of sight and puts a toy dog in his place. The butler of the house says that's not ''their'' dog, and that their dog could talk. Porky scoffs at the idea of a talking dog saying if he could talk, he would keep the dog himself.
805--->'''Dog:'''Well, Fatboy! You got yourself a dog!
806* "People Are Bunny": Daffy on the end of a stick of dynamite he thinks is a phone:
807-->'''Daffy''': Hello? Hello? Hello? Helloooowhhuuh-ohhh.... ''(explodes)''
808* ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury'': Duck Dodgers's overly-complicated directions to get to Planet X. He asks Porky if he understands it and he does- Dodgers does a DoubleTake:
809-->'''Dodgers''': Well, I wish you'd explain it to ''me'' some time, buster!
810* "Don't Axe Me" has a funny bit where Barnyard Dawg plays charades with Elmer Fudd's wife to communicate that he wants her to cook duck for dinner. But she's clueless and keeps guessing wrong. Finally, [[SuddenlyVoiced he speaks up]] after she guesses wrong while he's sitting in the oven:
811-->'''Fudd's wife''': Roast... roast dog!\
812'''Barnyard Dawg''': NO! Roast d-u-c-k-, DUCK! ''(slaps head)'' Sheesh...
813* ''Stork Naked'': The moment when Daffy runs around the corner of the house brandishing an axe: "Beat it, stork! Scram!"
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816[[folder:1960s]]
817* Practically all of "From Hare to Heir", where Bugs is [[TheThingThatWouldNotLeave a guest awarding 1 million pounds to Yosemite Sam...and able to take away money whenever he loses his temper]]. Sam being [[HairTriggerTemper Sam]], this results in him ''constantly'' erupting into [[{{Angrish}} cursing gibberish]]. One of the most famous moments is when Bugs and Sam are having dinner at opposite ends of an extremely long table.
818-->'''Bugs''': Oh, uh, Sam, pass the salt please?\
819'''Sam''': Salt?! Get it yourself!\
820'''Bugs''': Uh-oh, that'll cost you, about uh...\
821'''Sam''': Salt? Why didn't you say so? Here's your salt, bunny, I hope you like it. (mutters angrily as he returns to his seat)\
822'''Bugs''': Oh, uh, the pepper, please?\
823'''Sam''': PEPPER?! WE... Uh, yeah the pepper. Coming right up. (mutters again as he walks away)\
824'''Bugs''': Oh Saaaaam?\
825'''Sam''': Oh. No.\
826'''Bugs''': ...How about the olives?\
827(Sam runs into a nearby closet and starts cursing up a storm; he exits and walks up to Bugs)\
828'''Sam''': Now, what is it you were saying? I like you, rabbit. (kisses his nose)\
829'''Bugs''': I heard you in there. That'll cost you 300 pounds.\
830'''Sam''': (angrily) 300 pounds?!\
831'''Bugs''': 400.
832** Bugs (loudly) sings "Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair", making sure to sound ''extra'' annoying when singing "La di di daaaaahhhh".
833--->'''Sam''': '''Stop that singin', ya crazy rackin' frackin' varmint rabbit!!!'''\
834'''Bugs''': ''(mock offended)'' Well. That should be worth, eh, 400 pounds.\
835'''Sam''': ''(fake congeniality)'' I was only kidding. How about singing me to sleep with that "Brahms' Lullaby"? What do you say, Frankie boy?\
836'''Bugs''': Well, uh, maybe.\
837''(SmashCut to Bugs playing "Brahms' Lullaby" uncharacteristically loudly, on marching drums)''
838** Also the scene where Sam, in a suit of armor, falls down a long flight of stairs, cussing loudly the entire way...
839** The two times that Sam fell down into the moat, screaming and cussing all the way.
840** And the ending where Sam finally cures himself of his anger and lets his servants beat him up to prove it. As this happens, Bugs tells the audience that he doesn't have the heart to tell him [[AllForNothing he lost all the money]].
841* Sylvester's reaction to seeing the giant Tweety in ''Hyde and Go Tweet''.
842* "Person to Bunny": What kick-starts the plot: Bugs trashing Elmer on TV.
843-->'''Bugs''': Elmer Fudd, "clever"?! Ha ha ha! Don't make me laugh. The fact is, Elmer Fudd is the ''dumbest'' hunter I've ever had the pleasure to encounter. In short, his I.Q. is "P.U."!
844* "Rabbit's Feat": The twice-done gag of Bugs screaming [[JumpScare "YAAAAHHHH!!!"]], sending Wile E. Coyote flying into the air in surprise.
845* "Compressed Hare": Wile Coyote, to Bugs, who had just shot a wine bottle cork in his eye: "Now look here, me bucko!"
846* "Daffy's Inn Trouble": To attract attention to his hotel, Daffy crossdresses, dances, and lip-syncs to "The Latin Quarter". But the record playing the song starts skipping on "water", causing the audience to pelt him with tomatoes.
847-->'''Daffy''': What a bunch of sore-heads. ''(pelted in the face with one more)''
848** Daffy tries to crush Porky's hotel with a giant boulder, but upon dropping it, the boulder misses Porky's hotel, bounces upon landing, and crushes Daffy's hotel instead.
849** Porky strikes oil, and opens a massive hotel to replace the old one. He gives Daffy a "raise", which includes his own office... a broom closet.
850--->'''Daffy''': You know, if he put his mind to it, he could be positively obnoxious! Sheesh!
851* "Lighter Than Hare": Bugs replacing alien Sam's rocket pack with a dynamite stick.
852-->'''Yosemite Sam:''' [[LargeHam "YOSEMITE SAAAAAAAMMM FROM OUTEEEERRRRR...]]''*KABOOM*''....space...?
853* "The Mouse on 57th Street": Any time Muldoon says "Oh BOY! Da DIAMOND!"
854* "The Pied Piper of Guadalupe"
855** The mice taunting Sylvester into chasing them. One mice runs pass him carrying a sign that says "Loco El Gato".
856-->'''Sylvester:''' That's all you can do is run, run run. You cowardly little cheese thieves! ''[the mice hit him with a wooden plank]'' And besides, you're nothing but a bunch of rats! ''[A longer plank comes out and hits him. Sylvester runs to the end of the street]'' I ''STILL'' SAY YOU'RE A BUNCH OF RATS! ''[the mice nailed more planks until it reach him and hits him]''
857** When the mice see him in the Pied Piper getup: "Amigos, look! The gringo pussycat! He's gone much loco in the cabeza!"
858** This dialogue at the end:
859--->'''Speedy:''' SeƱor Gato, you forgot your flute. Don't you want heem?\
860'''Sylvester:''' No I don't want ''heem''! You can have it!
861* "The Abominable Snow Rabbit": "Gee, that's tough, Mr. Abdominimabubble."
862** The famous scene where Daffy first meets the abominable snowman:
863--->'''Hugo''': Oh! What a cute little pink bunny rabbit! (picks up Daffy) Just what I always wanted. My own little bunny rabbit. [[AndCallHimGeorge I will name him George]], and I will hug him and pet him and squeeze him.\
864'''Daffy''': (completely deadpan despite being crushed) I'm not a bunny rabbit.\
865'''Hugo''': And pat him and pet him...\
866'''Daffy''': You're hurting me. Put me down please.\
867'''Hugo''': ...and rub him and caress him and...\
868'''Daffy''': (screaming) I AIN'T NO BUNNY RABBIT!\
869'''Hugo''': Not a bunny rabbit, George? Then how come you have long ears, how come?\
870'''Daffy''': Long ears? Oh, heh heh heh heh. Those aren't ears. Those are sleeves. So, now, put me down please, huh?\
871'''Hugo''': Oh George. You were naughty to pretend you was a bunny rabbit. I will punish you good. (starts spanking Daffy) Bad ol' George!
872** This line from Daffy:
873--->'''Daffy''': Poor Bugs. But any way you look at it, it's better ''he'' should suffer. After all, it was me or him, and, obviously, it couldn't be ''me''. It's a simple matter of logic. I'm not like other people. I can't stand pain. It hurts me.
874* "Wet Hare": Bugs destroys Blacque Jacque's latest dam by fetching a shark on him and then "saving" him by running a canoe through the dam:
875-->'''Bugs''': Hang on, Jacques, I'll save you! ''(CRASH)''\
876'''Jacque''': ''(to camera)'' THIS is being SAVED? ''(falls)''
877* "Bill of Hare":
878** Bugs convinces Taz to walk into a train tunnel and bash a moose with a club. As expected, Taz is run over by a northbound train. Bugs revises his advice: "Maybe you have to face south when attacking a northbound moose." Taz is then hit by a southbound train. This leads to this great line:
879--->'''Bugs''': I could be wrong. Maybe it's face ''north'' for a southbound moose. [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Or is it the other way around in reverse?]]
880** Gets funnier still when, just as Taz gets fed up with the charade, an ''actual'' moose comes out of the train tunnel and tramples him.
881* "Crow's Feat": Jose badly impersonating Bugs Bunny.
882* "Louvre Come Back to Me": Pepe [[OverlyLongGag narrating a hypothetical duel]] while his rival impatiently holds his breath.
883-->'''Pepe''': Uh-oh, I know. The jealous lover. Monsieur, I salute you. You wish to risk your life over this fair one. An affair of honor. I can see it now: Two grim figures, the cold light of dawn, a misty meadow. We select our weapons- pistols, perhaps. Back to back we stand, ramrod straight, we are very brave, monsieur. Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix. We turn, I fire. BANG!....... I miss. I await your shot like a soldier of France. Down comes the terrible weapon. BANG! Right through the heart. I am dying. My blood gushes forth... ''(picks at a hangnail with his teeth)'' I resume dying. I fall. I expire. Au revior, mon cheri. ''(the cat finally stops holding his breath and shoots down the hall)'' She runs to my side, she cannot believe me. She beseech me not to go, but it is too late. I am a gone goose. ''(sits up)'' Where is everybody?
884** In the same short, Pepe painting the female cat's portrait, who's cowering in the corner.
885--->'''Pepe''': Don't move, darling. I want to remember you just as you are. ''(the cat runs away when he's not looking; Pepe accidentally draws the cat's "running away" cloud)'' Aw shucks, you moved.
886** The ending, where Pepe is in the ventilation system and all the paintings react to his smell.
887--->'''Mona Lisa:''' I'll tell you chaps one thing. It's not always easy to hold this smile.
888* "Mother Was a Rooster": The boxing match at the end. Barnyard Dawg slugs Foghorn Leghorn in the face before he can get through explaining the fight rules.
889-->'''Foghorn''': Ring the- ''(SMACK)'' beeelll.... ''(falls down)''
890* "Good Noose": As Daffy's preparing his magic act to the captain:
891-->'''Mr. Tristan''': ''(quietly, to captain)'' Why doncha hang him? Rawk!
892** Speaking of, Daffy's magic act consists of taking the captain's watch and smashing it with a hammer. After saying the magic words to put it back together, he raises the handkerchief that the broken watch was in, sees that he's unsuccessful, and quickly moves onto something else.
893* "The Unmentionables": [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZfsklsF5ho The various mobsters at Rocky's birthday party]] (er, "Boithday" Party): Jack "Legs" Rhinstone, "Baby Face Half" Nelson, "Pizza Puss" Lasagna, "Pistol Nose" Pringle, and "Teeth" Malloy.
894** Bugs, dressed in [[TheFlapper flapper girl garb]] and dancing to "Sweet Georgia Brown", repeatedly kicks Rocky, who keeps shouting "Stop the music!"
895** Rocky finally gets mad enough that he pulls out his guns and starts firing indiscriminately. When the gunsmoke clears, he's murdered ''everyone else'' in the room ''except'' Bugs.
896** Bugs threatening Rocky with a carrot. Rocky laughs it off, [[ThisBananaIsArmed until it fires]]. Unfortunately, it won't fire again.
897* In "Aqua Duck", the scene in which Daffy imagines that he has walked into an invisible saloon is a hilarious exercise in animated phyiscal comedy.
898-->'''Daffy:''' ''[puts his gold nugget on the (invisible) bar as saloon piano music plays]'' Belly up to the bar, boys! The drinks are on me - I've struck it rich! ''[accepts a(n invisible) glass from the (equally invisible) bartender and downs a mouthful; his eyes spin and he spits it out in disgust]'' That whisky was watered down!- ''[he is suddenly pulled up and forward by the feathers on his chest]'' Whaddaya mean, "Smile when I say that?" ''[his head lurches back as though punched]'' Okay, okay! So I'm smilin', I'm smilin'! ''[does a big, toothy grin, only for his head to shake violently, after which he is lifted into the air by his neck and backside and then thrown out, followed by his gold nugget]''
899* "Mad as a Mars Hare": The ending, where Bugs transforms into a giant prehistoric beast and wallops Marvin.
900-->'''Marvin''': ''(squashed down)'' Oh well, back to the old electronic brain! ''(scurries away)''\
901'''Bugs''': ''(to audience)'' I'll tell you ''this'' much: When I get back to Earth, old Elmer Fudd and the rest of those hunters are due for a big surprise!
902* "Woolen Under Where": The gag where Ralph approaches Sam wearing knight's armor and sticks his tongue out at him. Sam grabs Ralph, pulls him out of the armor, and ''shoves him back in upside down.''
903* "Swing Ding Amigo": The grenade gag, where Daffy tries multiple locations to drop a grenade through a hole in the floor, only to have the grenade tossed back at him wherever he hides. Eventually it explodes on him, causing Daffy to say, [[NonSequiturThud "Starkle starkle, little twink, up above the skating rink."]] The goofy muted trumpet music by Walter Greene only makes the scene funnier.
904* "A Squeak in the Deep": Speedy repeatedly hits Daffy's butt with a baseball bat.
905* "Snow Excuse": Daffy accidentally shooting the postman's feet, thinking it's Speedy. The postman angrily curses at Daffy and rips up his letters right in front of his face.
906** That gag with the stick of dynamite. When Daffy lifts the gift, it's a massive stick of dynamite, but as he continues throwing them, it gets smaller. Then it reaches the point of it being tiny. [[TemptingFate He thinks it won't hurt him and taunts Speedy]], only for it to explode and daze him.
907--->'''Daffy''': (holding a tiny stick of dynamite, audibly chuckling) What do you know? A jolly red giant! What else is new besides "Ho, Ho ('''BOOM!!!''') Ohhhhhhhhhhhh..."
908* Anything involving Daffy and his robot Herman in "Daffy Rents." Also, the opening scene with the psychotic cat being admitted into the psych ward.
909* "Suppressed Duck": Daffy sticks his shotgun on a retreating bear and says, "Going somewhere, pigeon?"
910* "Feather Finger": Daffy catches Speedy and returns him to the mayor for his reward money. But since Daffy didn't work for the entire week (which would've been $15 worth), he only gets 56 and a quarter cents [[labelnote:Note]](yes, the mayor gives him a ''literal'' quarter cent)[[/labelnote]]. Then the mayor adds: [[UngratefulBastard "Now get off my property!"]]
911* "Injun Trouble": One of the last jokes in the original theatrical run involves Cool Cat meeting a tough cowboy named Gower Gulch. This exchange occurs after Gower punches Cool Cat in the face:
912-->'''Cool Cat''': Whenever I meet some cat I don't like, I tell them.\
913''(Gower glares at Cool Cat)''\
914'''Cool Cat''': ''([[OhCrapSmile nervously smiling wide]])'' You, I like!
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916
917[[folder:1980s]]
918* "The Duxorcist":
919** [[PigLatin "Ouyay upidstay erkjay!"]]
920--->'''Daffy''': Gosh, and I thought French was the romantic language.
921** "Mary had a little lamb... BUT I ATE IT!!!"
922** "A guy comes up to me on the street, says he hasn't had a bite in weeks. So, I bit him."
923** The possessed kitchen includes an oven that's frozen solid (nothing a little Easy-Off can't fix!), a fridge that spews flames, and a cupboard with a live-action train inside that nearly runs Daffy down...
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925
926[[folder:1990s]]
927* ''Box Office Bunny'' has Bugs, Daffy and Elmer getting stuck to the movie theater floor by discarded gum. Every time they move, it makes a ripping noise. This turns into a dance to the ripping beat, with Daffy and Elmer following suit.
928* The "Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon" [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVPMNldwt8g promo]] where the theme was remixed to a hip hop beat. The best part was Foghorn saying, "What in the- (rewound footage) I say, what in the..."
929* "Blooper Bunny" has some funny moments:
930-->'''Bugs'''(sarcastically as the record gets stuck during the filming of a dance scene): "What's UP, doc? (walks off stage, the record's still stuck) Monotonous, isn't it?"
931** Daffy also gets in a TakeThat against Disney at one point.
932--->'''Daffy:''' The next thing you know, they'll stick with me with three snot-nosed little nephews. I wouldn't put it past them.
933** "You thmug [[CurseCutShort thon of a...]]"
934** Bugs, to Elmer in one of the takes: "For ''shame'', doc. Using live ammunition on a movie set."
935* Carrotblanca. The scene where [[WesternAnimation/BugsBunny Bugs]] and Daffy takes shots of [[DrunkOnMilk carrot juice]] never fails, especially when Daffy takes three shots at once.
936** Tweety, of all characters, suddenly breaking into a full-on Creator/PeterLorre impression. He even does it for the "[[EveryEpisodeEnding That's All Folks!]]" closing.
937* "WesternAnimation/InvasionOfTheBunnySnatchers":
938** The third time Bugs comments on strange looking carrots.
939--->'''Bugs:''' Gee, what strange looking... [[AsideComment Aw, you know]]!
940** The ending where a pod person who looks like Porky breaks out of the drum to deliver the final "That's All, Folks!" closing, only for Bugs to toss him aside and plant the real Porky inside the drum to deliver the line.
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942
943[[folder:2000s]]
944* "Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas": A variant on a gag from "Bonanza Bunny", where Bugs plays Blackjack and wins by requesting 21 cards, all ones.
945** During the chase sequence through downtown Vegas, Sam shoots at the Eiffel Tower, which [[CheeseEatingSurrenderMonkeys immediately raises a white surrender flag]]. The music that accompanies that gag is, appropriately, the national anthem of France.
946** Sam's LongList of insults to Bugs as he chases him through the desert:
947--->'''Sam''': No good dirty, rotten, no-account, two-faced, long-eared, flea-bitten, double-dealin', goldbrickin', four-flushin', backstabbin', scene-stealin', fender-bendin', party-crashin', double-dippin', corner-cuttin'...!
948* "Cock-a-Doodle Duel": Foghorn inexplicably lays an egg while the new rooster dances, and is embarrassed.
949-->'''Foghorn''': Nobody, I say, ''nobody'' must hear of this!
950* "My Generation G-G-Gap": Porky [[SpitTake spitting out coffee]] for a ''really'' [[OverlyLongGag long time]] after seeing his daughter on TV at the rock concert.
951** Porky singing (and butchering, due to his stutter) many famous songs, like "Bad to the Bone", "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet", and "Changes".
952* "Museum Scream": During the chase, Sylvester falls in a blown-up model of a digestive system, where he goes through the entire works. At the end of it:
953-->'''Tweety''': Are you okay, putty tat? You look [[{{Pun}} pooped!]]
954** During the chase scene finale, one of the exhibits is actually called "Hey Kids, Weapons!"
955[[/folder]]

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