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Elmer Fudd is a MadScientist trying to create a formula to transform someone into a fiendish monster. Unfortunately, when he runs out of experimental animals, he is forced to capture Bugs Bunny. Unfortunately, his experiments are complicated by the rabbit's rascally behavior and the appearance of a grizzly bear.

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Elmer Fudd is a MadScientist trying to create a formula to that will transform someone into a fiendish monster. Unfortunately, when he runs "Deviwish Fiend". Having run out of experimental animals, however, he is forced to go out into the woods and capture Bugs Bunny. Unfortunately, his Once back in the lab, the experiments are complicated by the rabbit's rascally behavior and the sudden appearance of a grizzly bear.
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'''Hare Remover''' is a 1946 ''[[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Merrie Melodies]]'' cartoon starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and Elmer Fudd. It is the second Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Creator/FrankTashlin (the other being ''WesternAnimation/TheUnrulyHare''), and his last cartoon for Creator/WarnerBros to date.

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'''Hare Remover''' "Hare Remover" is a 1946 ''[[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Merrie Melodies]]'' cartoon starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and Elmer Fudd. It is the second Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Creator/FrankTashlin (the other being ''WesternAnimation/TheUnrulyHare''), "WesternAnimation/TheUnrulyHare"), and his last cartoon for Creator/WarnerBros to date.




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* MistakenForTransformed: Elmer Fudd creates a potion to transform a friendly little animal into a "DEVIWISH FIEND!" After capturing Bugs, he and Elmer are visited by a bear, who happens to run into Bugs after he's learned about the potion and Elmer has left him alone briefly... whereupon Bugs mistakes the bear for a transformed Elmer, and tries to "cure" him by feeding him an ineffective antidote. When it doesn't work, Bugs legs it - and then Elmer finds the bear, and assumes it's a transformed ''Bugs''. He tries to cure it as well, but this time [[UnstoppableRage the bear is not in the mood]].
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* BearsAreBadNews: A bear show up midway through the cartoon, and proves to have a bit of a temper due to its reaction to the taste of the formula, along with a bit of humor as shown at the end of the cartoon.
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* OhCrap: Elmer's reaction when he sees Bugs in the window and realizes that he's facing a ''real'' bear.
* PlayingPossum: On Bugs' suggestion, Elmer plays dead so the bear won't hurt him. It works, but Elmer has to keep up the charade when he thinks the bear is coming back, with it actually being Bugs.
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'''Hare Remover''' is a 1946 ''WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies'' cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. It is the second Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Creator/FrankTashlin, the other being ''WesternAnimation/TheUnrulyHare''.

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'''Hare Remover''' is a 1946 ''WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies'' ''[[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Merrie Melodies]]'' cartoon starring Bugs Bunny WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and Elmer Fudd. It is the second Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Creator/FrankTashlin, the Creator/FrankTashlin (the other being ''WesternAnimation/TheUnrulyHare''.
''WesternAnimation/TheUnrulyHare''), and his last cartoon for Creator/WarnerBros to date.
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'''Hare Remover''' is a 1946 ''WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies'' cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. It is the second Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Creator/FrankTashlin, the other being ''The Unruly Hare''.

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'''Hare Remover''' is a 1946 ''WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies'' cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. It is the second Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Creator/FrankTashlin, the other being ''The Unruly Hare''.
''WesternAnimation/TheUnrulyHare''.
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* VisualPuns: As stated above, the TalkingWithSigns were gags for the phrases screwball, crackpot, big drip, and bats in the belfry.

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* VisualPuns: VisualPun: As stated above, the TalkingWithSigns were gags for the phrases screwball, crackpot, big drip, and bats in the belfry.
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* VisualPuns: As stated above, the TalkingWithSigns were gags for the words screwball, crackpot, big drip, and bats in the belfry.

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* VisualPuns: As stated above, the TalkingWithSigns were gags for the words phrases screwball, crackpot, big drip, and bats in the belfry.
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* MadScientist: Elmer's role in the short. Unfortunately, his PsychoSerum experiment doesn't work out as he wanted.



* TechnicolorScience: The formula turns various colors as Elmer mixes it, including peppermint stripes. Whoever drinks it then [[ThroughAFaceFullOfFur turns the same sequence of colors]].

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* TechnicolorScience: The formula turns various colors as Elmer mixes it, including peppermint stripes. Whoever drinks it then [[ThroughAFaceFullOfFur turns the same sequence of colors]].colors]].
* VisualPuns: As stated above, the TalkingWithSigns were gags for the words screwball, crackpot, big drip, and bats in the belfry.
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'''Hare Remover''' is a 1946 ''WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies'' cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. It is the second Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin, the other being ''The Unruly Hare''.

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'''Hare Remover''' is a 1946 ''WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies'' cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. It is the second Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin, Creator/FrankTashlin, the other being ''The Unruly Hare''.



* ShoutOut: Watching Elmer's reaction to the formula, Bugs tells the audience "I think Creator/SpencerTracy did it better, don't you, folks?" Tracy starred in the 1941 film version of ''Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllandMrHyde''.

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* ShoutOut: Watching Elmer's reaction to the formula, Bugs tells the audience "I think Creator/SpencerTracy did it better, don't you, folks?" Tracy starred in the 1941 film version of ''Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllandMrHyde''.''Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde''.

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* BrickJoke: When Elmer gives his formula to his dog, the dog runs outside to eat grass. Later on, after inadvertently drinking the formula, Elmer runs outside as well. Not only is the dog still eating grass, but Elmer eats grass alongside him in the same manner.

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* AteTheSpoon: Happens when Bugs mixes some formula for the bear, thinking it's Elmer.
* BoxAndStickTrap: Elmer sets one up to trap a rabbit to test his formula. Bugs sees it and recognizes what it is ("My grandfather told me about them, but I never thought I'd see one."), but decides to get himself trapped since Elmer went to all the trouble to make one.
* BrickJoke: When Elmer gives his formula to his dog, the dog runs outside to eat grass. Later on, after inadvertently drinking the formula, Elmer runs outside as well. Not only is the dog still eating grass, but Elmer eats grass alongside him in the same manner.manner.
* MistakenIdentity: After Elmer takes the formula and runs outside, he bumps into a bear and drops his hat. Bugs sees the bear with Elmer's hat and thinks the formula turned Elmer into the bear. He tries to make an antidote, but the bear dislikes it and eats one of Bugs' carrots to get rid of the bad taste. That's when the real Elmer comes in and mistakes the bear for a transformed Bugs.
* PsychoSerum: This is what Elmer is trying to make, but it doesn't quite work. Bugs at first appears to transform after drinking it, but he was just faking it. ("No soap, Doc.")
* ShoutOut: Watching Elmer's reaction to the formula, Bugs tells the audience "I think Creator/SpencerTracy did it better, don't you, folks?" Tracy starred in the 1941 film version of ''Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllandMrHyde''.
* TalkingWithSigns: As Elmer goes through histrionics after taking his own formula, Bugs comments on the situation by holding up a series of signs with {{Visual Pun}}s, such as a screw and ball, a cracked pot, a dripping faucet, and a belfry with bats flying around it. In the end, as Bugs pretends to be a bear, the real bear is the one holding up the signs.
* TechnicolorScience: The formula turns various colors as Elmer mixes it, including peppermint stripes. Whoever drinks it then [[ThroughAFaceFullOfFur turns the same sequence of colors]].
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'''Hare Remover''' is a 1946 ''WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies'' cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. It is the second Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin, the other being ''The Unruly Hare''.

Elmer Fudd is a MadScientist trying to create a formula to transform someone into a fiendish monster. Unfortunately, when he runs out of experimental animals, he is forced to capture Bugs Bunny. Unfortunately, his experiments are complicated by the rabbit's rascally behavior and the appearance of a grizzly bear.


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* BrickJoke: When Elmer gives his formula to his dog, the dog runs outside to eat grass. Later on, after inadvertently drinking the formula, Elmer runs outside as well. Not only is the dog still eating grass, but Elmer eats grass alongside him in the same manner.

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