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** When Bugs' ice cream truck arrives we hear "Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja" from Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart's ''Theatre/TheMagicFlute''.


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** When Bugs' ice cream truck arrives we hear "Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja" from Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart's ''Theatre/TheMagicFlute''.
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* PunBasedTitle: The "nip" in the title refers to the verb "to bite" as well as the slur "nip" for people from Japan ("Nippon" is Japanese for UsefulNotes/{{Japan}}.)

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* PunBasedTitle: The "nip" in the title refers to the verb "to bite" as well as the slur "nip" for people from Japan ("Nippon" is Japanese for UsefulNotes/{{Japan}}.)UsefulNotes/{{Japan}}). So therefore, the title literally means "Bugs Bunny bites the Japanese".
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* NationalStereotypes: The Japanese are all pint-sized, nerdy little men with huge glasses and buck teeth who replace their "l" 's with "r"'s. Their verbal tics are the words "honorable" and "regrettable". At one point Bugs comes across a sumo wrestler too, because ... well, apparently they are recruited in the Japanese army too. To seduce him Bugs dresses up as a geisha. The most racist content happens near the end when Bugs blows up an entire Japanese army by handing out hand grenades disguised as ice cream and saying things like: "Here you go, slant eyes" and "don't push, monkey face."

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* NationalStereotypes: The Japanese are all pint-sized, nerdy little men with huge glasses and buck teeth who replace their "l" 's with "r"'s. Their verbal tics are the words "honorable" and "regrettable". At one point Bugs comes across a sumo wrestler too, because ... well, apparently they are recruited in the Japanese army too. To seduce him Bugs dresses up as a geisha. The most racist content happens near the end when Bugs blows up an entire Japanese army by handing out hand grenades disguised as ice cream and saying things like: "Here you go, are, slant eyes" and "don't push, "one for you, monkey face."
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"Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips" is a 1944 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes WarTimeCartoon, directed by Creator/FrizFreleng. It features WesternAnimation/BugsBunny floating in a box in the Pacific Ocean, until he spots "the island that inevitably turns up in this kind of picture." When he lands there he discovers it's full of Japanese soldiers, which he takes down throughout the rest of the cartoon.

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"Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips" is a 1944 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes WarTimeCartoon, directed by Creator/FrizFreleng. It features WesternAnimation/BugsBunny floating in a box in the Pacific Ocean, Ocean until he spots "the island that inevitably turns up in this kind of picture." When he lands there he discovers it's full of Japanese soldiers, which he takes down throughout the rest of the cartoon.



* DesertedIsland: Bugs assumes the island is deserted, until he realizes it is occupied by Japanese soldiers.

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* DesertedIsland: Bugs assumes the island is deserted, deserted until he realizes it is occupied by Japanese soldiers.



* RecognitionFailure: When Bugs disguises himself as UsefulNotes/HidekiTojo the Japanese soldier at first fails to recognize its Bugs... until he blows his cover by eating a carrot.

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* RecognitionFailure: When Bugs disguises himself as UsefulNotes/HidekiTojo the Japanese soldier at first fails to recognize its Bugs... until he blows his cover by eating a carrot.

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* HeyWait: When Bugs drives off with his ice cream truck after the EatTheBomb incident, a Japanese soldier comes after him and demands ... an extra ice cream.



* PoseOfSupplication: The Japanese soldier sinks down to the ground and assumes this pose when Bugs Bunny appears in the uniform of a Japanese general.



** When Bugs asks: "Do they think I want to spend the rest of my life on this island?" a female rabbit appears who says: "It's a possibility!" This often used catchphrase in cartoons is a reference to Artie Auerbach's character Mr. Kitzle in the radio shows of Al Pearce.

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** When Bugs asks: "Do they think I want to spend the rest of my life on this island?" a female rabbit appears who says: "It's a possibility!" This often used often-used catchphrase in cartoons is a reference to Artie Auerbach's character Mr. Kitzle in the radio shows of Al Pearce.
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