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The Wabbit Who Came to Supper is a 1942
Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies
cartoon featuring early appearances by Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. The Elmer character is in a transitional state from his earliest appearances in Bob Clampett's shorts and the classic appearance which he adopted around 1943.

Crew

Friz Freleng, the man most responsible for developing Bugs' personality was the director of this short, which was written by Michael Maltese and animated by Richard Bickenbach. The music was selected, composed and arranged by Carl W. Stalling with sound effects and editing by Treg Brown
. Mel Blanc
performed all the voices, except for Elmer, who was voiced by Arthur Q. Bryan
.

Plot synopsis

While out on the hunt for rabbits, Elmer receives a telegram saying his Uncle Louie will leave him $3 million in his will, as long as he doesn't harm any animals — especially rabbits.

Bugs, with characteristic élan, takes full advantage of the situation by moving in with Elmer.

Trivia

  • The title of the short is a reference to the 1942 Warner Brothers film version of the George S. Kaufman comedy The Man Who Came to Dinner
    , in which an overbearing house-guest threatens to take over the lives of a small-town family.
  • Bugs sings "Angel in Disguise", from the 1940
    Warner Brothers film It All Came True (which, like The Man Who Came to Dinner, starred Ann Sheridan
    ), while he showers and shaves
  • While Elmer reads the "Eastern Union" telegram from Uncle Louie, he is accompanied by the melody "We're in the Money".
  • Bugs references a running gag from the radio show Fibber McGee and Molly when he threatens to call Uncle Louie: ""Operator, give me Walnut-3 350, Ohhh, that you, Myrt? How's every little thing?"
On the 2005 Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3
DVD release, The Wabbit Who Came to Supper is presented in a restored unedited version with a commentary track provided by animation historian Jerry Beck and Warner Brothers' inker Martha Sigal, one of about 40 uncredited inkers and painters who labored on the Looney Tunes shorts.

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