Duck! Rabbit, Duck!

1953
8.1| 0h7m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 03 October 1953 Released
Producted By: Warner Bros. Pictures
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The final installment of the "Hunting Trilogy" once again has Elmer out hunting, while Bugs and Daffy try to con him into shooting the other.

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Director

Chuck Jones

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Warner Bros. Pictures

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PlatinumRead Just so...so bad
Matialth Good concept, poorly executed.
Odelecol Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
ThrillMessage There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.
Edgar Allan Pooh . . . in charting America's Future Path, Looney Tunes' hundreds of animated shorts glorifying gun violence, epitomized by DUCK! RABBIT, DUCK! and the earlier pair of cartoons in director Chuck Jones' "Hunter Trilogy" have done more to promote the proliferation of privately-owned firearms than the National Rifle Association ever did. Though U.N. statistics who that Hell is the only place on Earth with more guns Per Capita than America, the U.S. is the ONLY country which OUTLAWS government research into gun deaths! As I write this, it's possible to Multi-task by viewing an NBC NIGHTLINE Special Report on 1,586 Americans shot in just the past 11 days (July 4 through July 15, 2016), including an NRA card-carrying Mom who slaughtered her two daughters a couple of days before one girl's wedding because Mom was experiencing the latest in a long string of psychotic episodes that left her hospitalized every other week (and free to kill people during the "even" weeks, because the NRA does not ALLOW guns to be removed from nuts, or even hospital beds to be available for these nuts, since nuts are the gun shops biggest customers with their insatiable "need" more more guns and more ammo). Daffy Duck gets shot here 46 times in DUCK! RABBIT, DUCK--ha, ha, ha, Har, Har--way to mold America, Warner's!
TheComicsGuru This is the third and final part of the "Hunting Trilogy" pitting Bugs against Daffy and Elmer. Bugs once again uses Daffy's excitability and Elmer's gullible nature to stay one step ahead of them.This particular cartoon is noted for taking place during winter (as evidenced by the snow) and Bugs tricking Daffy into identifying himself as various animals then convincing Elmer that hunting season for that animal is now open.The choice of the animals is hilarious in its own right. Mixed with Daffy's frantic reactions, it's comedic gold. At one point, Daffy's so frustrated by the constant shotgun blasts to the face, he doesn't even need Bugs to set him up for the punchline. This is proof that on some level, Daffy knows he'll never be able to outwit Bugs.
Rick Payne (macross_sd) "Duck! Rabbit! Duck!" is the best of the "Hunter Trilogy." From the ubiquitous sign gags that only get funnier (Daffy: You dirty dog... Bugs: And YOU'RE a dirty skunk! Daffy: I'm a dirty skunk? I'M a dirty skunk!? Sign: Dirty Skunk Season Elmer: Blam!) to the wonderful ending where poor Elmer gets driven mad, this short is a laugh a second, and one of the prime examples why Chuck Jones will be missed.
Betelgeuse-19 ...lies a 10/10 classic. Do you recall watching shorts like this? I still do, and so do most of you. This is basically in the woods where Elmer is hunting and threatens Bugs with his "elephant gun" until Daffy comes along and Elmer is too dazed to decide who to shoot and come home with. Simple but effective.

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