All This and Rabbit Stew

Synopsis: The cartoon opens with a slow-witted black hunter saying "I'm gonna get me a rhaaa-bittt!" He sees rabbit tracks that lead him straight to Bugs Bunny's hole. Bugs heckles the hunter by telling him which way the rabbit went, luring him into a bear cave (phewww!), followed by bullets following Bugs from hole to hole. Will he ever catch that rhaaa-bittt ?
Director(s): Tex Avery
 
IMDB:
6.6
APPROVED
Year:
1941
7 min
669 Views


I's gonna get me a rabbit

Gonna catch me a rabbit

Well, shut my mouth!

Rabbit tracks!

Gesundheit

All right, Mr. Rabbit

I's got you covered

Put up them hands or else,

I'll brick-squeeze ya.

Now, now, you march

You can go on red.

Oh no, you don't!

What's up, Doc?

I just done saw me a rabbit

and he were opposite...

Where's my gun?

Where my gun?

Where is it?

There you are, Doc.

Where is it?

Which way'd he go?

Which way'd he go?

There he goes!

Where?

There! Go get him!

Now I got you,

you little old fuzzy-tailed bunny

Uh-oh

I sure done got you this time

We're all alone

here, rascal

What's cookin', Doc?

Too bad!

Too bad!

Oh, well

Say your prayers,

rabbit.

Now, now, now,

wait a minute, Doc.

Relax, now, now, hold that

a minute

What you got there, man?

It couldn't be a pair of them...

Your four bets, Doc

You swing it,

let 'em go.

Step dice,

natural again, Doc.

Come on and be fair, dice.

Be fair.

Max scott, pan.

Here we go again.

69's my point.

Oh no nine, dice,

no nine.

It's a red one!

A new pair of shoes!

There it is!

All right doc,

just the wipes

Dice, don't fail me now.

Well...

Sorry, Doc.

I gonna catch me a rabbit.

Well, call me Adam.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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