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Herr Meets Hare is a 1945 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. This short, coming a few months before the collapse of the Third Reich, was one of the last major wartime cartoons from Warner Brothers. Herr Meets Hare also set up for two important facets of Bugs Bunny: It was the first time that Bugs would realize he had "made a wrong toin at Alberquerque", and the extended dance sequence in the middle of the film would later be retooled by Chuck Jones into his Bugs Bunny cartoon What's Opera, Doc?.SynopsisThe cartoon opens with a faux Walter Winchell voice discussing the end of Germany, and musing about where the high leadership, and Hermann Goering in particular has gone. The scene soon cuts to the Black Forest, where Goering, in bemedalled lederhosen, is marching while on a hunt. Nearby, a familiar furrow in the ground appears, with a hole at the end.Bugs pops out of the hole, and bemused, asks Goering about the directions to Las Vegas, apparently oblivious to his location. Goering replies "Las Veegas? There is no Las Veegas in Germany!" Soon, realizing where he is, and that he did indeed turn wrong somewhere in New Mexico, Bugs high-tails it, with Goering chasing after him shooting at him with his musket. After a few chase gags, including one point in which Bugs masquerades as Hitler, and berates Goering, stripping him of his medals (causing Hermann to exclaim "Oh, I'm a bad flooten-boy-glooten!"), Bugs dresses up as Brunnhilde, from Wagnerian opera. Goering, entranced, responds by dressing up as Sigfried. The two dance, before Bugs once again makes a fool of Goering and escapes. Eventually, Goering captures Bugs, and brings him back to Adolf Hitler, where he identifies him as "Bugsenheimer Bunny" to Der Fuehrer. As Hitler talks of the great rewards he's going to pile upon Goering for this act of heroism, he opens the bag to reveal what appears to be Joseph Stalin — complete with pipe — staring back at him. Goering and Hitler flee the room, Hitler chewing a line down the carpet as he goes (in reference to a less-than-flattering nickname the real Hitler had picked up: "Teppichfresser", or "carpet eater"). As the cartoon ends, Bugs glances back at the camera, takes off the mask, tamps the pipe down and asks, in a Russian accent: "Does your tobacco taste different lately?" ControversyAs with many of the World War Two-themed cartoons put out by the major studios, Herr meets Hare was placed under an unofficial ban from broadcast or video distribution by Warner Brothers and other rights-holders (including Turner Broadcasting and AOL Time-Warner). In 2001, Cartoon Network had planned on showing each and every Bugs Bunny cartoon made as part of its yearly "June Bugs" festival. AOL Time-Warner refused to allow the broadcast of Herr meets Hare, on the grounds that the cartoon was offensive as it dealt with the Nazis in a joking manner. The cartoon did see limited broadcast (unlike more objectionable cartoons as Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips) on a special one-hour episode of Toon Heads July 1, 2001 dealing with wartime cartoons. As of this writing, there are no plans to bring it to DVD.TriviaRealistic hand prints are visible on a wall map. These prints represent a signature of background artist Robert Gribbroek, who is not credited in this film.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Herr Meets Hare ] Some related entries: S.F.W. | Troll Bridge | Edwin S. Porter | Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo | One Man Band | Hugh Hudson | Point Break | D. C. Fontana | Early Summer | The Last Journey | Woman on the Run This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Herr Meets Hare; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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