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  • ...Fudd]] - A caveman who hunts "wabbits." He is the antagonist of the Stone Age Era. *[[Daffy Duck]] - Bugs' rival who is hunted by Elmer Fudd in the Stone Age and appears with his [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Hood_Daffy 'Robin
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  • *In this episode, Bugs Bunny in his normal 50-year-old age is not shown, just as a baby bunny and as an old rabbit. ...gs is babbling to Elmer as a baby, the words of his catchphrase, What's Up Doc, appears and Elmer reads it.
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  • ...duced by [[Warner Bros.]] between [[1931]] and [[1969]], during the Golden Age of American Animation. As with its parent series, ''[[Looney Tunes]]'', ''M ...ree (''[[Duck Amuck]]'', ''[[One Froggy Evening]]'', and ''[[What's Opera, Doc?]]'') have been inducted into the National Film Registry of the Library of
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  • ...tor and director, famous for producing animated cartoons during The Golden Age of Hollywood animation. He did his most significant work for the [[Warner ...y 22, 2010}}</ref> A popular [[catchphrase]] at his school was "What's up, doc?",<ref>{{Cite web| last = Haile | first = Bartee | title = Nothing Funny Ab
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  • ...tic accent, depiction as a trickster, and his catchphrase: "Eh, what's up, doc?" (usually said while chewing a carrot). Bugs has appeared in more films (b ...ndard voice; and the first in which Bugs uses his catchphrase, "What's Up, Doc?" The short was a huge success in theaters and received an [[Academy Awards
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  • ...the bunny's name is Doctor Bob replies "Well he hasent said 'Eh...Whats up doc?' so hes not you know who." *In a Bert and Ernie sketch Ernie days to Dr. Livingstone "Whats up Doc?"
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  • |theme-song = ''[[What's Up, Doc?]]''}} ...d short films. It was produced from [[1930]] to [[1969]] during the Golden Age of American Animation, alongside its sister series, ''[[Merrie Melodies]]''
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