Devil May Hare

1954 film by Robert McKimson

Devil May Hare is a 1954 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon was released on June 19, 1954. This theatrical cartoon was directed by Robert McKimson and starred Mel Blanc playing the voices of Bugs Bunny, the Tasmanian Devil, and the turtle. This cartoon was featured in Bugs Bunny's Cupid Capers.

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Directed by Robert McKimson. Produced by Edward Selzer. Story by Sid Marcus.
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Dialogue

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Bugs Bunny: [uses a shovel, to stop a turtle] What's cooking?
Turtle: The Tasmanian Devil's on the loose! Run! Run! Run for your lives!

Bugs Bunny: [looking up in the encyclopedia] Q... R... S... T, Tasmanian Devil. Here it is. "A strong, murderous beast, jaws as powerful as a steel trap - has ravenous appetite - eats tigers, lions, elephants, buffaloes, donkeys, giraffes, octopuses, rhinoceroses, mooses, ducks..."
Tasmanian Devil: Rabbits.
Bugs Bunny: Rabbits? It doesn't say rabbits here.
[Tasmanian Devil writes "and rabbits" on bottom of page]

Bugs Bunny: [to a little fawn] Hey, scram! Go on, beat it! The Tasmanian Devil's liable to get you. He's a mean, vicious, nasty, no-good, baggy-eyed, marble-headed ignoramorus. He's a stupid...
Tasmanian Devil: Flattery will get you nowhere. And you can't fool me again.
Bugs Bunny: Huh? [suddenly nervous] That's right, doc! [pointing toward the fawn] This bitsy little animal is made out of straw.
Tasmanian Devil: But you're not. [growls at Bugs and takes off after him]

Voice cast

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