Haredevil Hare

July. 24,1948      NR
Rating:
7.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Bugs is the test rabbit shot to the moon. There, he meets Commander X-2, who is intent on destroying the Earth with his Aludium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator.

Mel Blanc as  Bugs Bunny / Marvin the Martian / K-9 / Radio Jingle Singer / Control Center Technicians (voice)
Stan Freberg as  Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited)

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Reviews

Matialth
1948/07/24

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Crwthod
1948/07/25

A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.

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Arianna Moses
1948/07/26

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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Juana
1948/07/27

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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Edgar Allan Pooh
1948/07/28

. . . that would shake Hollywood to its knees nearly 70 years later with HAREDEVIL HARE. In this Looney Tunes animated short, Bugs Bunny thinks that he's the first visitor to the moon. Bugs is therefore meant to represent White Tinseltown (which always has been reflective of the U.S. demographic majority, as in "majority rules," a principle enshrined in the U.S. Constitution, but NOT widely accepted on certain other continents). This sector treasures its Institutional Memory of Begats (as in, "Chaplin Begat Fields Begat Skelton Begat Candy Begat Sandler). But a few seconds after Bugs' rocket ship makes its hard landing, Marvin Martian RETURNS to the moon. Marvin is Black, representing the Smith Clan and other Urban Power Proponents. Marvin Matter-of-Factly informs Bugs that he's destroying Earth, just as it took one simple tweet from Jada to Purge half of America's Academy Experts. Bugs tries to minimize Jada's damage by redirecting her weapon to the moon, which is half blown away. Of course, Sony's attack on American Core Values and the NFL (our national religion) with CONCUSSION was the sneakiest assault on the U.S. since Japan blew up Pearl Harbor to kick off World War Two, which is why NO ONE from the CONCUSSION cast--White, Black, or Yellow--could possibly have been nominated for an Oscar by ANY True Blue American. However, thanks to Jada, the next Minority Spear in America's side will get ALL the Oscar nominations, from her hand-picked panel of traitors (such as the "I hate America!" pastor of Obama's Chicago church). Thanks to Jada, all future Oscars also must be approved by Japan, as Warner warned us with HAREDEVIL HARE.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
1948/07/29

"Haredevil Hare" is a 7.5-minute Warner Bros cartoon from 1948, so this means this wasn't political anymore as World War II was over. Instead, people's minds were on the exploration of space and this includes Maltese, Jones and Blanc as well. Bugs is shot up to the moon and he finds dangerous creatures very quickly when he runs into Marvin the Martian, his dog and their plan to blow up the Earth. So Bugs, even if he says initially he does not want to be a hero manages to prevent the catastrophe, even if he is allegedly safe on the moon. He probably cared more about the millions of carrots that would get destroyed and not about the human (and rabbit) lives. I thought this cartoon lacked real moments of greatness and would not count it among the best Looney Tunes. Interesting for its historic context, but the story is forgettable. Not recommended.

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MartinHafer
1948/07/30

In "Haredevil Hare" Bugs Bunny is the less than willing first rabbit shot into space. However, he's tricked and soon is sent hurtling towards the moon. There he soon meets Marvin the Martian (he's not called Marvin and looks and sounds a bit different in this, his first appearance). Unfortunately, Marvin is intent on blowing up the Earth and it's up to Bugs to stop him. But Marvin has help in the form of a green space dog. Can Bugs save the day?Like the rest of the Bugs cartoons of the era, this one has exquisite animation and is quite entertaining. While I have never adored the Marvin character as much as many, it is enjoyable and worth seeing.

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Neil Doyle
1948/07/31

This is a highly amusing Bugs Bunny romp from Chuck Jones. This time the bunny is a reluctant astronaut who wants nothing to do with the spaceship to Mars, only changing his mind at the last minute when he spots the carrots being loaded.Turns out he's not alone when he lands there. Seems that Marvin the Martian has also landed and is intent on blowing up the earth. When Bug realizes the Martian's sinister intentions--and has some amusing conversations with Marvin and his henchman--a silly looking dog--he goes into action to prevent the catastrophe.Crisply drawn, with Bugs Bunny benefiting from Mel Blanc's colorful vocal assistance, it's a very amusing spin on all the Buck Rogers type of stuff audiences were lapping up in the late '40s and well into the '50s.Timely and terrific.

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