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''The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie'' is a 1979 American
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comedy package film directed by Chuck Jones, consisting of a compilation of classic '' Looney Tunes/ Merrie Melodies'' shorts and newly animated bridging sequences hosted by Bugs Bunny. The bridging sequences, which had been produced in 1978, show Bugs at his home, which is cantilevered over a carrot-juice waterfall (modeled on
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's " Fallingwater" house in
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). The film was released to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Bugs Bunny. Early on, Bugs discusses the wild villains he had co-starred with in his cartoons, which is followed by a tongue-in-cheek sequence depicting the history of comedy and a scene in which Bugs discusses his "several fathers". The latter scene was written by Chuck Jones as a way to debunk fellow animation director Bob Clampett's claims throughout the 1970s that he alone created Bugs, and Clampett's name is notably missing from Bugs' list, as a result of the conflict between Jones and Clampett. The film '' Bugs Bunny: Superstar'' featured Bob Clampett, and is another compilation of cartoon shorts, probably the first to examine the history of Warner cartoons, which under-played Bugs' other 'several fathers' and is part of the mentioned conflict. All of the shorts featured were directed by Chuck Jones. The combination of classic animated footage along with new animation would become the template for the theatrically released ''Looney Tunes'' movies for this film up until '' Daffy Duck's Quackbusters'' in 1988. The film was dedicated to the memory of Chuck Jones' first wife, Dorothy Webster, who died before the film got released.


Plot

Bugs Bunny, while giving a tour of his luxurious mansion, talks about the history of the chase and how it led to the invention of comedy. After introducing his "several fathers" involved in Looney Tunes productions, he discusses some of his famous rivalries, battles, and chases, all of which serve as introductions to footage from the classic short subjects. The final segment of the film consists of an extended chase sequence between
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compiled from several shorts. At the end of Bugs' tour, they appear as constellations in a chase in the night sky. The film features a new gag involving the "That's all, Folks!" endline, apparently the idea of Chuck Jones (himself credited in the opening credits as having a "slightly disarranged mind"). When it appears at the start, an annoyed Bugs pushes away the bullseye rings and places a "NOT" into it so that it says "That's ''NOT'' all, Folks!". Then before the end credits roll, as it starts to write out, Bugs blocks it path and forces the quote marks to erase itself saying to with a snide "Well?" and forces it to rewrite itself as "That's ''not quite'' all, Folks!". Finally, after the credits finish, the Warner Bros. shield zooms in. Bugs appears on top and says, "Eat your heart out, Burt Reynolds!" The shield zooms back out, and then the writing re-appears, pre-written, as "That's ''really'' all, Folks!" with the word "really" underscored, ending the film.


Voice cast

* Mel BlancBugs Bunny,
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, Wile E. Coyote,
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, Dr. I.Q High, Hassan * Stan Freberg – Man (uncredited) * Joan Gerber – Cavewoman (uncredited) * Paul JulianThe Road Runner (archive sound) * Arthur Q. BryanElmer Fudd (archive sound) * Nicolai Shutorev – Giovanni Jones (singing voice) (archive sound) * Charlie Dog, The Instant Martians, Penelope Pussycat, and El Toro are seen but do not speak


Cartoons in order of appearance


Cartoons with Bugs Bunny and others

* '' Rabbit Seasoning'' (a brief clip is used) * ''
Hare-Way to the Stars ''Hare-Way to the Stars'' is a 1958 American animated science fiction comedy short film directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The short was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on March 29, 1958 as part of the ''Looney Tunes'' seri ...
'' * ''
Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century ''Duck Dodgers in the th Century'' (spoken as "twenty-fourth-and-a-half") is a 1953 Warner Bros. '' Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The cartoon was released on July 25, 1953, and stars Daffy Duck as space hero Duck Dodgers, ...
'' * '' Robin Hood Daffy'' (shortened) * '' Duck Amuck'' * '' Bully for Bugs'' * ''
Ali Baba Bunny ''Ali Baba Bunny'' is a 1957 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' short directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on February 9, 1957, and stars Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. In 1994, it was voted #35 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by m ...
'' * ''
Rabbit Fire ''Rabbit Fire'' is a 1951 ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon starring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Elmer Fudd. Directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese, the cartoon is the first in Jones' "hunting trilogy"—the other two cartoons following it ...
'' * '' For Scent-imental Reasons'' (shortened) * '' Long-Haired Hare'' (shortened) * ''
What's Opera, Doc? ''What's Opera, Doc?'' is a 1957 American Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The short was released on July 6, 1957, and stars Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. The story features Elmer cha ...
'' * '' Operation: Rabbit'' (shortened)


Cartoons with Road Runner & Wile E. Coyote

* ''
Hip Hip-Hurry! ''Hip Hip-Hurry!'' is a 1958 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on December 6, 1958, and stars Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. The title is a pun on the phrase "Hip Hip Hooray!!" Plot Th ...
'' (Intro chase scene with mock-Latin names, the audio shot of dizzy and thinking Wile E. Coyote and the boulder attempt) * ''
Zoom and Bored ''Zoom and Bored'' is a 1957 Warner Bros. cartoon, being apart of the ''Merrie Melodies'' series and directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on September 14, 1957, and stars Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Plot The Coyote and Road Ru ...
'' (The scene where Wile E. gets tricked off a cliff and uses a jackhammer) * ''
To Beep or Not to Beep ''To Beep or Not to Beep'' is a Merrie Melodies animated short starring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Released December 28, 1963, the cartoon was written by Chuck Jones and John Dunn, and directed by Jones (Maurice Noble and Tom Ray receiv ...
'' (The lasso scene and the catapult scenes) * ''
Zip 'N Snort ''Zip 'n' Snort'' is a 1961 Warner Bros. '' Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on January 21, 1961, and stars Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Plot ''Introduction'': Wile E. Coyote (everreadii eatibus) p ...
'' (Human bow and arrow scene and the giant cannon scene) * ''
Guided Muscle ''Guided Muscle'' is a 1955 Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on December 10, 1955, and stars Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Plot ''Introduction'': Wile E. Coyote is cooking some food in a ...
'' (Human bow and arrow scene and the slingshot scene) * ''
Stop! Look! And Hasten! ''Stop! Look! And Hasten!'' is a 1954 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on August 14, 1954, and stars Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. The title is a play on the railroad crossing safet ...
'' (The road-wall scenes, ACME bird seed on bridge scene and the ACME leg muscle vitamins scene) * ''
Wild About Hurry ''Wild About Hurry'' is a 1959 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on October 10, 1959, and stars Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. The title is a pun on the then-popular song, ''I'm Just Wil ...
'' (ACME giant rubber band scene) * '' Going! Going! Gosh!'' (Slingshot scene and Wile E. Coyote disguising himself as a woman scene) * '' Zipping Along'' (Human-cannonball scene and the wrecking ball scene) * ''
Whoa, Be-Gone! ''Whoa, Be-Gone!'' is a 1958 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on April 12, 1958, and stars Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Eddie Selzer, who produced all of Warner Bros. cartoons since ...
'' (Teeter-totter scene, the trampoline scene and the high wire structure and dons a wheel-head scene) * '' Hot-Rod and Reel!'' (Trampoline scene) * '' There They Go-Go-Go!'' (Rock avalanche scene) * '' Scrambled Aches'' (Spring coil scene) * '' Fast and Furry-ous'' (ACME super outfit scene) * '' Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z'' (ACME Bat-Man's outfit scene) * '' Hopalong Casualty'' (Earthquake pills scene) * '' Beep Prepared'' (The ending scene where Wile E. uses an ACME little-giant do-it-yourself rocket sled)


Release

The film was released between April-May 1979 in some test markets as ''The Great American Chase''. The film was shown at the 17th
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on September 29, 1979, at
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. The film opened at the Guild 50th Theatre on September 30, 1979. It set an opening-day record at the theater with a gross of $6,280.


Television

It aired on HBO,
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, Disney Channel and Cartoon Network.


Home media

Warner Home Video (known as WCI Home Video prior to 1980) released ''The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie'' on VHS and Betamax cassettes for the first time in 1979 as one of the studio's 20 launch titles (catalog number WB-1003), re-released in 1981 as well as on CED that same year, and again on VHS and Betamax in 1983 in the correct running time whereas previous releases had presented it time-compressed. After its fourth home video release in 1986 (which reverted back to the time-compressed print until 1997), the film was re-released on VHS and LaserDisc on February 3, 1998 (as part of the Warner Bros. 75th Anniversary VHS promotion). ''The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie'' was released along with '' Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales'' on the ''Looney Tunes Movie Collection'' two-disc
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and has appeared on
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in various locations; both iTunes and Netflix have the movie available in remastered HD quality. It is additionally available for HD streaming or download on
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version of the movie exists.


References


External links

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