Rebel Rabbit
1949 animated short film by Robert McKimson
Rebel Rabbit is a 1949 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Bugs Bunny, in which Bugs is insulted that the current bounty prices are $50 for a fox, $75 for a bear, and only 2 cents for a rabbit.
Bugs Bunny
edit- [As he finds himself surrounded by delayed-action missiles] Ehh, could it be that I carried this thing too far? [the shells around him explode. Scene cuts to him in a cell in Alcatraz] Ehh. Could be!
Dialogue
edit- [Bugs casually strolls into the Game Commissioner's office, and grabs him by the throat]
- Bugs Bunny: Eh... WHAT'S THE BIG IDEA OF RABBITS BEING ONLY WORTH $0.02?!
- Game Commissioner: STOP STEAMING UP MY GLASSES!
- Bugs Bunny: Never mind that. How come rabbits are only $0.02? Huh?
- Game Commissioner: Well, other animals are destructive, harmful, obnoxious to people. They do damage.
- Bugs Bunny: Nyeh, tell me more, Doc.
- Game Commissioner: Rabbits are sweet, furry little creatures. They wouldn't harm a hair on your head.
- Bugs Bunny: Eh, get him. Hee hee. He don't know me very well, do he?
- Game Commissioner: Rabbits are perfectly harmless, and the bounty stands at $0.02!
- Bugs Bunny: Oh, yeah?!
- [He then grabs a pen, and sprays the Commissioner with ink. He then proceeds to repeatedly slash the pen across his face]
- Bugs Bunny: Well, I'll show you a rabbit can be more obnoxious than anybody!
- [Smashes the pen into the desk]
- Bugs Bunny: You can't get away with it! You'll be hearing from me!
Voice cast
edit- Mel Blanc - Bugs Bunny / Postal Employee / Game Commissioner / Guard / Southern Senator
External links
edit- Rebel Rabbit quotes at the Internet Movie Database