Solemplex
To me, this movie is perfection.
FirstWitch
A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Zlatica
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
TheLittleSongbird
This is the Looney Tunes cartoon to introduce Marvin the Martian, who I personally feel is an underrated Looney Tunes character. It isn't the best cartoon he has starred in, I slightly prefer Hare-Way to the Stars, but Haredevil Hare is one of his better cartoons. It was also delightful to see Bugs again, a genuine favourite of mine- I love Bugs because of his unique personality, the fact that he is somewhat arrogant and crafty really adds to his character. Mel Blanc is a little subdued compared to other Looney Tunes cartoons, where he literally lets rip, but he is still terrific as always. That's not all, the animation is wonderful, particularly the stunning galactic backgrounds, and the music is a delight. Add some interesting sight gags and some very funny dialogue, and you have a simply great cartoon. Overall, just terrific. 10/10 Bethany Cox
Tweekums
This is the cartoon that introduced one of my favourite Loony Tunes characters; Marvin the Martian, although we don't learn his name just yet.Bugs Bunny is lured into a rocket which will take him to the moon. Once there he expects to be alone but is soon joined by a strange creature from Mars who has gone there in order to destroy the Earth using his "Uranium Pu-36 Explosive Space Modulator". When Bugs takes his device Marvin summons his strange green dog-like creature to retrieve it. After a bit of word play the dog lets Bugs keep the device but he returns it to Marvin... only to detonate it before it can be used against the Earth.This was a fun cartoon, Marvin is brilliantly designed; dressed almost like a Roman centurion he has a black sphere for a head which has two large eyes but no other visible features. Voiced by Mel Blanc, he is much calmer than other Loony Tunes characters, even when he is very angry he doesn't raise his voice. I thought he was a great character when I watched these cartoons as a child and still think he is funny when watching as an adult.
Lee Eisenberg
In practically any classic Bugs Bunny short, you're guaranteed to laugh yourself silly. "Haredevil Hare" is no exception, as Bugs gets sent to the moon and has to stop Marvin the Martian - who was at this time anonymous - from blowing up the earth ("Everybody I know lives there!"). One thing that I noticed was that Marvin had a dog, whom he sent after Bugs. I wonder why that dog didn't appear in more cartoons; he had a neat conversation with Bugs here.All in all, Bugs is his usual self here: perfect timing (notice how he walks away from Marvin after initially learning of Marvin's plan), mispronouncing words ("That's a nice-lookin' weepin' (weapon) ya got there."), and not going down without a fight. I definitely recommend it.There's a nice earth out tonight. Ha!
PeachHamBeach
Here we meet for the first time, that lovable mouthless Martian, Marvin, only back then, he was known as Commander X2. He also has a green eared dog named K9 who assists him. In this first of many attempts to "blow up the earth" with the "Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulatoah", X2 is thwarted by heroic Bugs, who didn't want to go to the moon in the first place, but oh, aren't we glad he did???!!!