A drawing of an obscure cartoon character, Bunny, from "Bunny and Claude," a pair of animated shorts produced by Warner Brothers/Seven Arts in the late 1960s. These cartoons were a parody of the 1967 Warren Beatty/Faye Dunaway film, Bonnie and Clyde.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 900 x 900px
File Size 227.4 kB
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Directed by Bob McKimson, as you said, but the films definitely show a Freleng influence (especially in the Sheriff character). As such, they're rather typical of the Warners/7-Arts shorts and a little flat. But I love those characters!
I especially like the callbacks to the Bonnie and Clyde movie. In particular, the scene where Bunny whispers into Claude's ear and he angrily retorts, "Is that all you ever think about? (pause) CARROTS!??" I'm amazed they got away with that one!
Directed by Bob McKimson, as you said, but the films definitely show a Freleng influence (especially in the Sheriff character). As such, they're rather typical of the Warners/7-Arts shorts and a little flat. But I love those characters!
I especially like the callbacks to the Bonnie and Clyde movie. In particular, the scene where Bunny whispers into Claude's ear and he angrily retorts, "Is that all you ever think about? (pause) CARROTS!??" I'm amazed they got away with that one!
Obscure is right, I don't remember her or "Claude" at all.
Warner Brothers in the 60's had this character, (Merlin?) the Magic Mouse, the cartoon wasn't funny at all, and was just plain dumb.
What I really enjoyed in the 60's were the Hanna Barbera adventure cartoons.
Space Ghost.
Herculoids.
Frankenstein Jr.
And of course, Johnny Quest.
And there were the "Mighty Heroes."
Those cartoons were a blast.
Warner Brothers in the 60's had this character, (Merlin?) the Magic Mouse, the cartoon wasn't funny at all, and was just plain dumb.
What I really enjoyed in the 60's were the Hanna Barbera adventure cartoons.
Space Ghost.
Herculoids.
Frankenstein Jr.
And of course, Johnny Quest.
And there were the "Mighty Heroes."
Those cartoons were a blast.
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