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[[caption-width-right:350:"I'm sorry, Mac, the lady of the house ain't home. And besides, we mailed you people a cheque last week!"]]'''"Operation: Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of five shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than [[TalkingWithSigns speaking through signs]] (Interestingly, this is actually Wile E.'s ''second'' appearance. The first was ''WesternAnimation/FastAndFurryOus'' with the Roadrunner).

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'''"Operation:
Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of five shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than [[TalkingWithSigns speaking through signs]] (Interestingly, this is actually Wile E.'s ''second'' appearance. The first was ''WesternAnimation/FastAndFurryOus'' with the Roadrunner).
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'''"Operation: Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of five shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than [[TalkingWithSigns speaking through signs]] (Interestingly, this is actually Wile E.'s ''second'' appearance. The first was ''WesternAnimation/FastAndFurryOus'' with the Roadrunner).

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[[caption-width-right:350:"I'm sorry, Mac, the lady of the house ain't home. And besides, we mailed you people a cheque last week!"]]'''"Operation:
Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of five shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than [[TalkingWithSigns speaking through signs]] (Interestingly, this is actually Wile E.'s ''second'' appearance. The first was ''WesternAnimation/FastAndFurryOus'' with the Roadrunner).

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* YouHaveNoChanceToSurvive: After Wile E. introduces himself to Bugs, he proclaims that Bugs is utterly doomed because he's a superior predator (and most importantly, a ''genius'') and he's gonna give him a little while to say his prayers and put his affairs in order.

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* YouHaveNoChanceToSurvive: After Wile E. introduces himself to Bugs, he proclaims that Bugs is utterly doomed because he's a superior predator (and most importantly, a ''genius'') and he's gonna give him a little while to say his prayers and put his affairs in order.order.
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'''"Operation: Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of five shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than [[TalkingWithSigns speaking through signs]] (this is also Wile E.'s ''second'' appearance, no less! The first was ''WesternAnimation/FastAndFurryOus'' with the Roadrunner).

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'''"Operation: Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of five shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than [[TalkingWithSigns speaking through signs]] (this (Interestingly, this is also actually Wile E.'s ''second'' appearance, no less! appearance. The first was ''WesternAnimation/FastAndFurryOus'' with the Roadrunner).
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'''"Operation: Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of five shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than [[TalkingWithSigns speaking through signs]] (this is Wile E.'s ''second'' appearance, no less! The first was ''WesternAnimation/FastAndFurryOus'' with the Roadrunner).

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'''"Operation: Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of five shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than [[TalkingWithSigns speaking through signs]] (this is also Wile E.'s ''second'' appearance, no less! The first was ''WesternAnimation/FastAndFurryOus'' with the Roadrunner).
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* InsufferableGenius: Wile E. takes great pride in his plans to catch Bugs. Unfortunately for him, he's still not smart enough to [[OutGambitted outgambit]] Bugs.

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* InsufferableGenius: Wile E. takes great pride in his plans to catch Bugs. Unfortunately for him, he's still not smart enough to [[OutGambitted outgambit]] {{outgambit|ted}} Bugs.

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'''"Operation: Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of five shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than [[TalkingWithSigns speaking through signs]] (this is Wile E.'s ''second'' appearance, no less! The first was ''WesternAnimation/FastAndFurryOus'' with the Roadrunner.)

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'''"Operation: Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of five shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than [[TalkingWithSigns speaking through signs]] (this is Wile E.'s ''second'' appearance, no less! The first was ''WesternAnimation/FastAndFurryOus'' with the Roadrunner.)
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** In the 1994 VideoGame/AfterDarkBerkeleySystems ''Looney Tunes'' screensaver set, the ACME Home Shopping Network screensaver advertises said chicken mask as an "ACME Rooster Head," designed so [[BlatantLies predators won't bother to hunt or catch you]].

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'''"Operation: Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of five shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than [[TalkingWithSigns speaking through signs]].

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'''"Operation: Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of five shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than [[TalkingWithSigns speaking through signs]].
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* LatexPerfection: Bugs Bunny's rubber chicken mask completely covers his head and neck, and when he's only sticking his head out of the rabbit hole you can't even tell it's not really a rooster.
** In the 1994 VideoGame/AfterDarkBerkeleySystems ''Looney Tunes'' screensaver set, the ACME Home Shopping Network screensaver advertises said chicken mask as an "ACME Rooster Head," designed so [[BlatantLies predators won't bother to hunt or catch you]].
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* SmugSnake: Wile E. thinks that Bugs is no match for his "super-genius". (Also the current page image.) Oh, how wrong he is.

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* SmugSnake: Wile E. [[note]]Who happens to be the page's current image[[/note]] thinks that Bugs is no match for his "super-genius". (Also the current page image.) Oh, how wrong he is.
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* SmugSnake: Wile E. thinks that Bugs is no match for his "super-genius". Oh, how wrong he is.

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* SmugSnake: Wile E. thinks that Bugs is no match for his "super-genius". (Also the current page image.) Oh, how wrong he is.
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'''"Operation: Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of five shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than [[TalkingThroughSigns speaking through signs]].

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'''"Operation: Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of five shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than [[TalkingThroughSigns [[TalkingWithSigns speaking through signs]].
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'''"Operation: Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of five shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than [[SignLanguage speaking through signs]].

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'''"Operation: Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of five shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than [[SignLanguage [[TalkingThroughSigns speaking through signs]].
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'''"Operation: Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of five shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than speaking through signs.

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'''"Operation: Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of five shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than [[SignLanguage speaking through signs.
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'''"Operation: Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of four shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than speaking through signs.

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'''"Operation: Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of four five shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than speaking through signs.
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* SuddenlyVoiced: Instead of being silent as in the Road Runner shorts, Wile E. speaks in this and two other cartoons where he goes after Bugs.

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* SuddenlyVoiced: Instead of being silent as in the Road Runner shorts, Wile E. speaks in this and two three other cartoons where he goes after Bugs.
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* CutLexLuthorACheck: The "lump massager" device Wile E. uses on one scene, as well as other gizmos, are all his own home-made inventions (the massager even has a "patent pending" sign on it). You would think that he could have patented that and used the money to buy himself a nice (and most importantly, ''safe'') dinner someplace, but if anything, it's more of a sign that he is a "fanatic" (as he was defined by Chuck Jones himself).

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* CutLexLuthorACheck: The "lump massager" device Wile E. uses on in one scene, as well as other gizmos, are all his own home-made inventions (the massager even has a "patent pending" sign on it). You would think that he could have patented that and used the money to buy himself a nice (and most importantly, ''safe'') dinner someplace, but if anything, it's more of a sign that he is a "fanatic" (as he was defined by Chuck Jones himself).

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* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: When Wile E. created an explosive lady robot rabbit, Bugs countered with an explosive lady robot ''coyote''.
-->'''Bugs''': Fight fire with fire, I always say. ''(Detonates the robot)''
* BookEnds: The cartoon begins with Wile E. using a portable door to introduce himself to Bugs as a genius. At the end of the cartoon, he uses his door again to introduce himself to Bugs as "Mud".



* InsufferableGenius: Wile E. takes great pride in his plans to catch Bugs. Unfortunately for him, he's still not smart enough to [[OutGambitted outgambit]] Bugs.



* MagnumOpus: InUniverse. Wile E. considering his tracking FlyingSaucer to be his "masterpiece".



* NonSequiturThud: Wile E. returns to Bugs' burrow one last time and, before fainting from exhaustion, introduces himself with "Allow me to introduce myself, my name is Mud."

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* NonSequiturThud: NonSequiturThud:
** When the coyote fembot that Wile. E was holding blew up while he was in the process of proposing to it, he's left holding hands with its remains while woozily singing "Here Comes The Bride".
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Wile E. returns to Bugs' burrow one last time and, before fainting from exhaustion, introduces himself with "Allow me to introduce myself, my name is Mud."



* RightBehindMe: When Wile E. is trying to turn Bugs' burrow into a pressure cooker, he is unaware of Bugs slipping out through the back entrance and walking up behind him, even unknowingly having a conversation with him when he asked what Wile E. was doing.



* SuddenlyVoiced: Instead of being silent as in the Road Runner shorts, Wile E. speaks in this and the other three cartoons where he goes after Bugs.

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* SuddenlyVoiced: Instead of being silent as in the Road Runner shorts, Wile E. speaks in this and the two other three cartoons where he goes after Bugs.
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* OhCrap: Wile E. has several moments.

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* OhCrap: Wile E. has several moments. Most of them are attached to the discovery he's about to get blown up in some fashion.
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'''"Operation: Rabbit''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of four shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than speaking through signs.

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'''"Operation: Rabbit''' Rabbit"''' is a 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Creator/ChuckJones) starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of four shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than speaking through signs.



* YouHaveNoChanceToSurvive: After Wile E. introduces himself to Bugs, he proclaims that Bugs is utterly doomed and he's gonna give him a little while to say his prayers and put his affairs in order.

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* YouHaveNoChanceToSurvive: After Wile E. introduces himself to Bugs, he proclaims that Bugs is utterly doomed because he's a superior predator (and most importantly, a ''genius'') and he's gonna give him a little while to say his prayers and put his affairs in order.

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Operation: Rabbit is a 1952 Looney Tunes short (directed by Chuck Jones) starring Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote. It is the first of four shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tune character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than speaking through signs.

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Operation: Rabbit '''"Operation: Rabbit''' is a 1952 Looney Tunes ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short (directed by Chuck Jones) Creator/ChuckJones) starring Bugs Bunny WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and Wile E. Coyote.WesternAnimation/WileECoyote. It is the first of four shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tune Tunes character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than speaking through signs.


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* TheEasyWayOrTheHardWay: After Bugs refuses to give himself up, Wile E. says "Why do they always want to do it the hard way?"
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* HomingProjectile: Wile E. makes a FlyingSaucer that can track down any prey listed on a dial, which he sets to "Rabbit". Bugs tricks it by dressing as a rooster, then [[PlotContextButton writing "Coyote" on the dial and setting it there]]. The saucer heads back to Wile E. and blows up his lair.

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* HomingProjectile: Wile E. makes a FlyingSaucer that can track down any prey listed on a dial, which he sets to "Rabbit". Bugs tricks it by dressing as a rooster, then [[PlotContextButton [[PlotSensitiveButton writing "Coyote" on the dial and setting it there]]. The saucer heads back to Wile E. and blows up his lair.

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* BreakTheHaughty: By the time Bugs is through with Wile E., he's change from calling himself "Super-Genius" to "Mud".

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* BreakTheHaughty: By the time Bugs is through with Wile E., he's change changed from calling himself "Super-Genius" to "Mud".



* CutLexLuthorACheck: The "lump massager" device Wile E. uses on one scene, as well as other gizmos, are all his own home-made inventions (the massager even has a "patent pending" sign on it). You would think that he could have patented that and used the money to buy himself a nice (and most importantly ''safe'') dinner someplace, but if anything, it's more of a sign that he is a "fanatic" (as he was defined by Chuck Jones himself).
* ExplosiveStupidity: Double Subverted. Bugs pretends to give himself up and asks Wile E. to sign his last will and testament with a dynamite stick for a pen. Wile E. sees right through the ruse and douses the fuse, but is too busy bragging about how smart he is that he fails to notice the lit fuse on the ''other end'' until it's too late.
* HomingProjectile: Wile E. makes a FlyingSaucer that can track down any prey listed on a dial, which he sets to "Rabbit". Bugs tricks it by dressing as a rooster, then writing "Coyote" on the dial and setting it there. The saucer heads back to Wile E. and blows up his lair.

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* CutLexLuthorACheck: The "lump massager" device Wile E. uses on one scene, as well as other gizmos, are all his own home-made inventions (the massager even has a "patent pending" sign on it). You would think that he could have patented that and used the money to buy himself a nice (and most importantly importantly, ''safe'') dinner someplace, but if anything, it's more of a sign that he is a "fanatic" (as he was defined by Chuck Jones himself).
* ExplosiveStupidity: Double Subverted. Bugs pretends to give himself up and asks Wile E. to sign his last will and testament with a dynamite stick for a pen. Wile E. sees right through the ruse and douses the fuse, but is too so busy bragging about how smart he is that he fails to notice the lit fuse on the ''other end'' until it's too late.
* {{Fembot}}: Wile E. makes a robot lady bunny with a built-in bomb to kill Bugs. Unfortunately for him, Bugs had the same idea and sent a robot female coyote ([[LadyInRed dressed in red even]]). As Wile E. romances her, Bugs detonates the robot. And to top it off, the first robot is still at Wile E.'s, about to explode. Wile E. tries to throw it out the window, but it explodes in his hands.
* HomingProjectile: Wile E. makes a FlyingSaucer that can track down any prey listed on a dial, which he sets to "Rabbit". Bugs tricks it by dressing as a rooster, then [[PlotContextButton writing "Coyote" on the dial and setting it there.there]]. The saucer heads back to Wile E. and blows up his lair.


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* NonSequiturThud: Wile E. returns to Bugs' burrow one last time and, before fainting from exhaustion, introduces himself with "Allow me to introduce myself, my name is Mud."
* OhCrap: Wile E. has several moments.
* OhCrapFakeout: When Wile E. mentions that he's going to eat him, Bugs pretends to be scared for a moment before resuming acting unimpressed.


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* RailroadTracksOfDoom: While Wile E. is working on his last plan inside an explosives shed, Bugs moves the shed into the path of a train. Wile E. doesn't find out what happened until the train is upon him.
* ShutUpHannibal: After Wile E.'s YouHaveNoChanceToSurvive speech, all Bugs has to say is...
-->'''Bugs:''' I'm sorry, mac, the lady of the house ain't home. And besides, we mailed you people a check last week. [closes door]


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* SuddenlyVoiced: Instead of being silent as in the Road Runner shorts, Wile E. speaks in this and the other three cartoons where he goes after Bugs.
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* CutLexLuthorACheck: The "lump massager" device Wile E. uses on one scene, as well as other gizmos, are all his own home-made inventions (the massager even has a "patent pending" sign on it). You would think that he could have patented that and used the money to buy himself a nice (and most importantly ''safe'') dinner someplace, but if anything, it's more of a sign that he is a "fanatic" (as he was defined by Chuck Jones himself).
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* OperationBlank: The titular plan to catch Bugs. The plan's number increases with each unsuccessful attempt.
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* AbsurdlyIneffectiveBarricade: The final attempt by Wile E. to catch Bugs is by filling several carrots with nitroglycerine, and Bugs has placed the explosives shack he's using in the path of an oncoming train. By the time Wile E. finally notices, all he can think of is to close the shack's blinds.

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* AbsurdlyIneffectiveBarricade: The final attempt by Wile E. to catch Bugs is by filling several carrots with nitroglycerine, and Bugs has placed the explosives shack he's using in the path of an oncoming train. By the time Wile E. finally notices, looks out the shack's window and notices what is gonna happen to him, all he can think of is to close the shack's window's blinds.
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* YouHaveNoChance: After Wile E. introduces himself to Bugs, he proclaims that Bugs is utterly doomed and he's gonna give him a little while to say his prayers and put his affairs in order.

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* YouHaveNoChance: YouHaveNoChanceToSurvive: After Wile E. introduces himself to Bugs, he proclaims that Bugs is utterly doomed and he's gonna give him a little while to say his prayers and put his affairs in order.
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* AbsurdlyIneffectiveBarricade: The final attempt by Wile E. to catch Bugs is by filling several carrots with nitroglycerine, and Bugs has placed the explosives shack he's using in the path of an oncoming train. By the time Wile E. finally notices, all he can think of is to close the shack's blinds.



* SmugSnake: Wile E. thinks that Bugs is no match for his "super-genius". Oh, how wrong he is.

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* SmugSnake: Wile E. thinks that Bugs is no match for his "super-genius". Oh, how wrong he is.is.
* YouHaveNoChance: After Wile E. introduces himself to Bugs, he proclaims that Bugs is utterly doomed and he's gonna give him a little while to say his prayers and put his affairs in order.

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* AssInALionSkin: Bugs puts on a rooster mask to fool Wile E.'s guided rabbit hunter.
* BreakTheHaughty: By the time Bugs is through with Wile E., he's change from calling himself "Super-Genius" to "Mud".
-->'''Bugs:''' And remember, Mud spelled backwards is "dum".
* CranialEruption: Wile E. gets one after his first failed attempt. He is next seen with a "lump massager" on it.
* ExplosiveStupidity: Double Subverted. Bugs pretends to give himself up and asks Wile E. to sign his last will and testament with a dynamite stick for a pen. Wile E. sees right through the ruse and douses the fuse, but is too busy bragging about how smart he is that he fails to notice the lit fuse on the ''other end'' until it's too late.
* HomingProjectile: Wile E. makes a FlyingSaucer that can track down any prey listed on a dial, which he sets to "Rabbit". Bugs tricks it by dressing as a rooster, then writing "Coyote" on the dial and setting it there. The saucer heads back to Wile E. and blows up his lair.
* TheLonelyDoor: Wile E. has a portable door so that he can knock it in front of Bugs' burrow so he can introduce himself properly.
* MyCard: Wile E. hands Bugs his card, which lists his profession as "Genius".
* SmugSnake: Wile E. thinks that Bugs is no match for his "super-genius". Oh, how wrong he is.
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Wile E. introduces himself to Bugs, proclaiming himself to be a genius, and states his intent on catching and eating the rabbit, claiming that his attempts to escape and dissuade him will not succeed. Undeterred, Bugs dismisses the coyote and his threats, prompting Wile E. to do things "the hard way". However, as the self-proclaimed genius finds out, Bugs is not only as difficult to catch as the Roadrunner, but also is able to turn the tides.

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Wile E. introduces himself to Bugs, proclaiming himself to be a genius, and states his intent on catching and eating the rabbit, claiming that his attempts to escape and dissuade him will not succeed. Undeterred, Bugs dismisses the coyote and his threats, prompting Wile E. to do things "the hard way". However, as the self-proclaimed genius finds out, Bugs is not only as difficult to catch as the Roadrunner, but is also is able to turn the tides.tides.
!!''Operation Rabbit'' provides examples of:
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Operation: Rabbit is a 1952 Looney Tunes short (directed by Chuck Jones) starring Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote. It is the first of four shorts that feature the pair. It is also the first cartoon to see Wile E. co-star with another Looney Tune character other than the Roadrunner, as well as the first time he actually has a voice actor rather than speaking through signs.

Wile E. introduces himself to Bugs, proclaiming himself to be a genius, and states his intent on catching and eating the rabbit, claiming that his attempts to escape and dissuade him will not succeed. Undeterred, Bugs dismisses the coyote and his threats, prompting Wile E. to do things "the hard way". However, as the self-proclaimed genius finds out, Bugs is not only as difficult to catch as the Roadrunner, but also is able to turn the tides.

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