Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Looney TV: Hare Trigger (1945)

Apparently, the folks at WB figured that having Bugs Bunny get the better of Elmer Fudd might just be getting boring, so they created a new foe for Bugs to fight.

There'd been two prototypes before Yosemite Sam made his official debut in 1945's "Hare Trigger".

What we learned: While Bugs can play a fiddle right-handed, he is a lefty as a banjo player. Ye scribe can relate. I'm more comfortable playing air guitar left handed. I digress.

Edit, 7/9/24: Dailymotion deleted the video. In its place is a short excerpt.



Rating: A.

2 comments:

Goldstar said...

Yosemite Sam was largely the creation of Friz Freleng, who felt that Elmer Fudd was too stupid to be a formidable foe for Bugs. To Friz, Bugs came off like a bully picking on Elmer, so he created a tougher, meaner opponent for the rabbit to square off against. The association was so close, in fact, that before the closing of the studio, none of the other Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies directors called on the services of Sam.

hobbyfan said...

In other words, Sam felt like Rodney Dangerfield at the end.