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Hero Overview
NOTE: For his disambiguation about Bugs Bunny, see page at Bugs Bunny

Eh... *munches* What's Up Doc?
~ Bugs' catchphrase.
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Of course, you realize this means war!
~ Bugs, upon facing his foes.
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What a maroon! *Chuckling* What an ignoramus! *Chuckling* What a ta-ra-ra-goon-dee-ay!!
~ Bugs, mocking his opponents upon outsmarting them and making a fool out of them.
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Ain't I a stinker?
~ Bugs, when he is satisfied.
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Some people call me cocky and brash, but actually, I am just self-assured. I'm nonchalant, im­perturbable, contemplative. I play it cool, but I can get hot under the collar. And above all, I'm a very 'aware' character. I'm well aware that I am appearing in an animated car­toon... And sometimes I chomp on my carrot for the same reason that a stand-up comic chomps on his cigar. It saves me from rushing from the last joke to the next one too fast. And I sometimes don't act, I react. And I always treat the contest with my pursuers as 'fun and games.' When momentarily I appear to be cornered or in dire danger and I scream, don't be consoined - it's actually a big put-on. Let's face it, Doc. I've read the script and I al­ready know how it turns out.
~ Bugs Bunny reveals he is aware what he is and/or in.

Bugsworth Bunny, simply known as Bugs Bunny, is one of the main protagonists of the Looney Tunes franchise, as well as the mascot of the Warner Bros. universe.

He is a classic example of a trickster hero, a mischievous rabbit who goes on many adventures, resorts to using his street-smarts & sharp wit to survive events, cleverly outsmarts the villains into dismay and keeps his universe/home safe with the other Looney Tunes and the Tiny Toons, and he has a lot of fun with pulling fast ones (as well as pulling elaborate revenge schemes) on his many adversaries such as Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Marvin the Martian and even Bugs' own best friend, Daffy Duck, which he often does for his own amusement/enjoyment as well as teaching lessons to others, albeit in the manner of a trickster-god.

He was voiced by Mel Blanc from 1938 until his death in 1989. Since then, Bugs has been voiced by several actors such as the late Greg Burson, Billy West, the late Joe Alaskey, Samuel Vincent, and is currently voiced by both Jeff Bergman and Eric Bauza.

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Bugs Bunny's zodiac sign is Leo, since his birthday is on July 27th.
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Bugs Bunny's most famous enemy is Elmer Fudd, who is known for his relentless attempts to hunt Bugs, only to be consistently outsmarted. This rivalry is a key theme in Looney Tunes. While Bugs has faced other adversaries like Daffy Duck and Yosemite Sam, Elmer Fudd remains the most iconic.
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Bugs Bunny is known for his intelligence, common sense, and calm demeanor. He often outsmarts enemies like Elmer Fudd and Yosemite Sam. His catchphrase, "Eh, what's up, doc?" is iconic. Bugs is self-assured and aware of his cartoon existence, which adds to his charm. Although clever, he can be arrogant, criticizing others' mistakes.
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Bugs Bunny became the Warner Bros. mascot due to his popularity, surpassing Daffy Duck. His iconic status is akin to Mickey Mouse for Disney. Bugs was one of the first cartoon characters to earn a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, reinforcing his role as a Warner Bros. symbol.
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Bugs Bunny uses cleverness and quick wit to outsmart his foes. His catchphrase, "Eh, what's up, doc?" often disarms opponents like Elmer Fudd and Yosemite Sam. Bugs stays calm and nonchalant, exploiting the dim-witted nature of most adversaries. Although he faces occasional setbacks, Bugs typically triumphs with his cunning strategies.
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Personality[]

He is a sly, cunning, carefree, charismatic, resourceful, and smart rabbit with a witty & sarcastic sense of humor. These tricksy personality traits (and being pretty astute) are what gives him an advantage over many of his enemies, rivals and opponents.

He is also known for his famous catch phrase; "Eh, what's up, doc?", which he typically uses as a greeting to anyone he encounters (usually while munching a carrot). Bugs is characterized as being clever and capable of outsmarting nearly anyone who antagonizes him, including Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Willoughby, Marvin the Martian, Beaky Buzzard, Daffy Duck, the Tasmanian Devil, Witch Hazel, Rocky and Mugsy, Wile E. Coyote, The Crusher, Count Bloodcount, Cecil Turtle (in the Looney Tunes Show) and a whole bunch of others. Bugs almost always wins these contentions, a story pattern which recurs in Looney Tunes cartoons directed by Chuck Jones.

Concerned that viewers would lose sympathy for an aggressive protagonist who always won, Chuck arranged for Bugs to be bullied, cheated, or threatened by the antagonists while minding his own business, justifying his subsequent antics as retaliation or self-defense. He's also been known to break The 4th Wall by "communicating" with the audience, either by explaining the situation (e.g. "Be with you in a minute, folks!"), describing someone to the audience (e.g. "Feisty, ain't they?"), cluing in on the story (e.g. "That happens to him all during the picture, folks."), explaining that one of his antagonists' actions have pushed him to the breaking point ("Of course you know, this means war."), admitting his own deviousness toward his antagonists ("Gee, ain't I a stinker?"), and providing quips in any moment out of amusement even if it means poking fun at his enemies or the situation itself (e.g. "What a gulli-bull! Nyeheheh! What a nin-cow-poop!").

When Bugs made his appearance, he promptly replaced Daffy Duck as the most popular Warner Bros. character. Daffy, jealous of his cartoon counterpart's ascension to fame, has on many occasions attempted to dethrone the rabbit. But he has never truly succeeded, always being outsmarted by the clever hare.

However, as time passed on, Bugs and Daffy's rivalry has turned friendlier in nature as the two usually hang out together in most cartoons and Bugs considers Daffy his best friend despite his faults, to which Daffy says the same thing.

Bugs will usually try to placate the antagonist and avoid contention, but when a villain pushes him too far, Bugs may address the audience and invoke his catchphrase "Of course you realize this means war!" before he retaliates, and the retaliation will be devastating. This line was taken from Groucho Marx and others in the 1933 film Duck Soup and was also used in the 1935 Marx film A Night at the Opera. Bugs would pay homage to Groucho in other ways, such as occasionally adopting his stooped walk or leering eyebrow-raising (in Hair-Raising Hare, for example) or sometimes with a direct impersonation (as in Slick Hare).

Other directors, such as Friz Freleng, characterized Bugs as altruistic. When Bugs meets other successful characters (such as Cecil Turtle in Tortoise Beats Hare, or, in World War II, the Gremlin of Falling Hare), his overconfidence becomes a disadvantage. Most of Bugs' adversaries are extremely dim-witted, and Bugs is easily able to outwit and torment them, although on occasion they will manage to get the best of Bugs. Daffy Duck, who is arguably more intelligent but less clever, is unaffected by Bugs' usual schemes, which usually results in the two trying to outsmart the other with Bugs always triumphing in the end. However, there are only 5 that successfully defeated Bugs in the end of the cartoon, which are Elmer Fudd, Cecil Turtle, the Gremlin from Falling Hare, the unnamed mouse from Rhapsody Rabbit, and the fly from Baton Bunny.

During the 1940s, Bugs started off immature and wild (similar to Daffy), but by the 1950s his personality matured, and his attitude became more refined and less frenetic. Although often shown as highly clever, Bugs is never actually malicious, but rather puckish and sneaky in a usually playful way, and only acts as such in self-defense against his aggressors.

Bugs Bunny's nonchalant carrot-chewing standing position, as explained by Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, and Bob Clampett, originated in a scene in the 1934 film It Happened One Night, in which Clark Gable's character leans against a fence, eating carrots rapidly and talking with his mouth full to Claudette Colbert's character. This scene was well known while the film was popular, and viewers at the time likely recognized Bugs Bunny's behavior as satire.

The carrot-chewing scenes are generally followed by Bugs Bunny's most well-known catchphrase, "What's up, Doc?", which was written by director Tex Avery for his first Bugs Bunny short, 1940's A Wild Hare. Avery explained later that it was a common expression in his native Texas and that he did not think much of the phrase. When the short was first screened in theaters, the "What's up, Doc?" scene generated a tremendously positive audience reaction. As a result, the scene became a recurring element in subsequent films and cartoons. The phrase was sometimes modified for a situation. For example, Bugs says "What's up, dogs?" to the antagonists in A Hare Grows In Manhattan, "What's up, Duke?" to the knight in Knight-Mare Hare and "What's up, prune-face?" to the aged Elmer in The Old Grey Hare. He might also greet Daffy with "What's up, Duck?" He used one variation, "What's all the hub-bub, bub?" only once, in Falling Hare. Another variation is used in Looney Tunes: Back in Action when he greets a bubble gun-yielding Marvin the Martian saying "What's up, Darth?" (a reference to Darth Vader from the Star Wars film series).

Several Chuck Jones shorts in the late 1940s and 1950's depict Bugs travelling via cross-country (and, in some cases, intercontinental) tunnel-digging, ending up in places as varied as Mexico (Bully For Bugs), The Himalayas (The Abominable Snow Rabbit) and Antarctica (Frigid Hare) all because he "shoulda taken that left toin at Albukoikee." He first utters that phrase in 1945's Herr Meets Hare, when he emerges in the Black Forest, a cartoon seldom seen today due to its blatantly topical subject matter. When Hermann Göring says to Bugs, "Zair is no Las Vegas in Chermany" and takes a potshot at Bugs, Bugs dives into his hole and says, "Joimany? YIPE!", as Bugs realizes he's behind enemy lines. The confused response to his "left toin" comment also followed a pattern. For example, when he tunnels into Scotland in My Bunny Lies Over The Sea, while thinking he's heading for the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, California, it provides another chance for an ethnic stereotype: "Therrre's no La Brrrea Tarrr Pits in Scotland!" (to which Bugs responds, "Uh...what's up, Mac-doc?"). A couple of late-1950s/early 1960s shorts of this ilk also featured Daffy Duck traveling with Bugs ("Since when is Pismo Beach inside a cave?!").

Bugs Bunny has some similarities to figures from mythology and folklore, such as Br'er Rabbit, Nanabozho, or Anansi, and might be seen as a modern trickster archetype (for example, he repeatedly uses cross-dressing mischievously). Unlike most cartoon characters, however, Bugs Bunny is rarely defeated in his own games of trickery. One exception to this is the short Hare Brush, in which Elmer Fudd ultimately carries the day at the end; however, critics note that in this short, Elmer and Bugs assume each other's personalities—through mental illness and hypnosis, respectively—and it is only by becoming Bugs that Elmer can win. However, Bugs was beaten at his own game. In the short Duck Amuck he torments Daffy Duck as the unseen animator, ending with his line, "Ain't I a stinker?" Bugs eventually feels the same wrath of an unseen animator in the short Rabbit Rampage where he is in turn tormented by Elmer Fudd. At the end of the clip Elmer gleefully exclaims, "Well, anyway, I finally got even with that scwewy wabbit!"

Bugs wears white gloves, which he is rarely seen without, although he may remove one and use it for slapping an opponent to predicate a duel. Another glove-less example is Long-Haired Hare, where Bugs pretends to be the famed conductor Leopold Stokowski and instructs opera star "Giovanni Jones" to sing and to hold a high note. As Giovanni Jones is turning red with the strain, Bugs slips his left hand out of its glove, leaving the glove hovering in the air in order to command Jones to continue to hold the high note. Bugs then nips down to the mail drop to order, and then to receive, a pair of ear defenders. Bugs puts on the ear defenders and then zips back into the amphitheater and reinserts his hand into his glove as singer Jones is writhing on the stage, still holding that same high note.

Bugs Bunny is also a master of disguise: he can wear any disguise that he wants to confuse and fool his enemies: in Bowery Bugs he uses diverse disguises: fakir, gentleman, woman, baker and finally policeman. This ability of disguise makes Bugs famous because we can recognize him while at the same time realizing that his enemies are stumped. Bugs has a certain preference for the female disguise: Taz, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam were fooled by this sexy bunny (woman) and in Hare Trimmed, Sam discovers the real face of "Granny" (Bugs's disguise) in the church where they attempt to get married. Bugs dressed as a female hunter, a temptress, the beautiful Brunhlide, a sexy lady and many others to fool Elmer Fudd and he also kissed him in his nose twice (Bugs and Elmer also happily got married in the end of Rabbit of Seville [Elmer as the bride and Bugs as the groom], as well as in Bugs' Bonnets). For all the gullible victims off all these disguises, however, for some reason, Daffy Duck and Cecil Turtle were among those who are never fooled.

Bugs Bunny may also have some mystical potential. In Knight-Mare Hare he was able to return to his bunny form (after being transformed into a pig) by removing his pig form as if it were a suit. Merlin of Monroe (the wizard) was unable to do the same thing. Later Bugs Bunny defeated the Count Blood Count in a magical spell duel. However, the story was a dream and Bugs Bunny's victory over Count Blood Count was a result of his intellect, not just an innate magical power.

Quotes[]


And remember! Mud spelled backwards, is dum!
~ Bugs after outsmarting Wile E. into defeat for the first time.
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Well, like the man says: Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out of it alive. *chuckles*
~ Bugs after defeating Wile E. Coyote yet again.
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Team! In this new game, we have a LOT of competition! Thanks Tweety, on MAX we are surrounded by superstars, powerful creatures, and weird... Er uh, people? But WE are also superstars!!! We have our OWN powerful creatures!! And our own weirdos. Listen to me, we have to make them notice us, so! I want you to get in there and give it your ALL! I want you to dominate the field, I want you to take the rivals by surprise! I want epic music by the END of my SPEEEEEECH!!!!!! Oh, much better, we are unique, we are iconic, WE are Cartoon Network! And we are gonna show everyone what we are made of! Let's go! Go! Go!!
~ Bugs' motivational speech he gives to everyone in the Cartoon Network Superstars commercial with the tagline: "On MAX, Unique stori- Unique cartoons, await you".
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Doesn't work don't it?
~ Bugs upon unlocking the door that Porky and Daffy couldn't get out of.
One thing's for sure: we're the first country to get a coyote into orbit.
~ Bugs to us the viewers after Wile E. Coyote's magnetic carrot bait trap backfired on him.
Hey, lemme tell you a secret, listen when I say: I AM A WABBIT!!!
~ Bugs being wicked and sarcastic with Elmer Fudd about him searching for rabbits.
Stop steamin' up my tail! What're ya tryin' ta do, wrinkle it?
~ Bugs to the bull in "Bully for Bugs".
What a gulla-bull. What a nin-cow-poop!
~ Bugs taunting the bull he outsmarted in "Bully for Bugs".
Hmm. I knew I should have taken that left turn at Albuquerque.
~ Bugs.
What an im-bess-ill. What an ultra-maroon.
~ Bugs teasing and taunting the bull in "Bully for Bugs".
Poor little maroon, so trusting, so naive.
~ Bugs poking fun with mock-sympathy for tricking Yosemite Sam into falling into a dangerous mine shaft in the episode "Bugs Bunny Rides Again".
You know, sometimes me conscience bothers me… but not this time!
~ Bugs, in him choosing to not break Yosemite Sam's fall and let him fall onto the ground instead in the episode "Bugs Bunny Rides Again".
It's the suspense that gets me.
~ Bugs before blowing up the Easter Bunny as revenge in ""Easter Yeggs".
Ain’t ya comin’ in Mac? The girls have been askin’ for ya.
~ Bugs.
It just goes to show ya that a one-eyed jack rabbit can beat a king.
~ Bugs.
Is he to be doomed to utter destruction? … Will he be rendered non compos mentis?
~ Bugs.
Worker: Well, why don't you sell it?
Bugs: SELL IT?! Heh, now WHO would buy a hole?
Worker: Well if you DON'T move we'll
blast you out
Bugs: Oh no you won't! A man's home is his castle and I'm staying RIGHT here mac!
Worker:Oh yeah?
Bugs: Yeah, and you can't make me move smarty-pants.
Worker: OH YEAH!?!?!?!
Bugs: Yyyep.
Worker: (chuckles evilly) Can't make a move, huh? We'll see about that...
~ Bugs to an antagonistic construction worker in "No Parking Hare".
I hear ya knocking, but you can't come in! (Humming) Ehhhh, and watch out for that first step, mac! It's a lulu!
~ Bugs in response to setting up an antagonistic construction worker and avoiding the worker's attempt to blow up his house in "No Parking Hare".
The sanctity of the American home, must be preserved.
~ Bugs after defeating an antagonistic construction worker and getting his house safe while creating a freeway near his house in "No Parking Hare".

Trivia[]

  • When Mickey Mouse and Bugs met in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, they both had the same amount of screen time and were in the same movie, because of a deal between Disney and Warner Brothers. While both protagonists, Mickey is the exact opposite of Bugs as he is proven to be more wiser, helpful and thoughtful and less arrogant and troublesome while Bugs tends to show very little consideration for others.
  • While being the main protagonist, Bugs has also been a villainous character who defeated Porky Pig, John Sourpuss (although he is far more evil than Bugs), Elmer Fudd (in earlier shorts such as Wabbit Twouble or The Wacky Wabbit), and Daffy Duck. He does, however, receive his comeuppance in most shorts among torment and receiving his fair share of being the victim of punishment.
  • He is the one of the only few Looney Tunes character to have more than one archenemy, another one being Foghorn Leghorn.
  • He got second place on the official WarnerMedia's March Madness Bracket Challenge on their Twitter and Instagram, but lost to Yang Xiao Long in the final round.
  • Bugs appears to have a bad sense of direction at times, as anytime he tries to go somewhere he wishes to go to, he ends up in a different area and says he knew should’ve taken a left turn at Albuquerque, New Mexico.
  • In Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Bugs got shot by Elmer Fudd for the first time since Daffy Duck was fired, which was a poor decision Kate Houghton made without thinking (Even Bugs himself was aware that the punchline couldn't work without Daffy).
  • In the Cartoon Network Superstars commericial, Bugs becomes a strategic coach who use oration and an empowering motivational speech to encourage everyone in the Cartoon Network multiverse (such as Tom & Jerry, Dexter & DeeDee, Mordecai & Rigby, Finn & Jake, Billy & Mandy, the PowerPuff Girls, the Titans, Gumball & Darwin, Coco, Scooby Doo, Ben Tennyson and friends from the Looney Tunes world such as Tweety and Daffy) to dominate and take out his rivals on the HBO Max mainstream service.
    • It's not helping that Bugs is also an spokesperson for many products such as ''Kool-Aid'', ''Post Cereal'', and ''Tang''.
  • One of his mocking/taunting insults "What a ta-ra-ra-goon-dee-ay!", is actually a direct reference to the song "Ta-Ra-Ra Boom-De-Ay" (1891)
  • Bugs has been nominated as the one animated character in history.

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