Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt

June. 07,1941      
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Bugs Bunny is hunted by Hiawatha, a stereotyped Native American who fills roughly the same role as Elmer Fudd in other Bugs Bunny cartoons of this era.

Mel Blanc as  Bugs Bunny / Hiawatha (voice) (uncredited)

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Reviews

Unlimitedia
1941/06/07

Sick Product of a Sick System

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XoWizIama
1941/06/08

Excellent adaptation.

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Megamind
1941/06/09

To all those who have watched it: I hope you enjoyed it as much as I do.

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Guillelmina
1941/06/10

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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MartinHafer
1941/06/11

Although IMDb indicates that Warner Brothers pulled this one from circulation because of the way it portrayed Indians, it IS available from at least two sources--as an extra with "The Maltese Falcon" (1941) as well as on "Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Academy Award-Nominated Animation: Cinema Favorites" (which is how I saw it).The film is pretty much like a Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd cartoon except that instead of Elmer, you have a cute American Indian character that is a lot like Elmer. Whether folks actually find this offensive, I have no idea at all. However, ALL of Bugs' foils look stupid--so I don't think Looney Tunes was singling out Indians.This cartoon, by the way, marks the second year in a row that this brand-new character, Bugs, was nominated for an Academy Award. Previously he was nominated for "A Wild Hare". And, like "A Wild Hare", the animation in "Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt" is exquisite--much nicer than the later Bugs cartoons.

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Hot 888 Mama
1941/06/12

. . . it is still occasionally funny seven plus decades after its release. Merrie Melodies producer Leon Schlesinger could have chosen to make Bugs Bunny the "Hiawatha" Native American character here, but everyone knew that the voice of Bugs--Mel Blanc--was a white guy ("blanc" even means "white" in French). Bugs always needed to be the sharpest knife in the drawer under the rules of Merrie Melodies, and everyone else needed to be portrayed as a bumbling idiot. The doltish clown could be a farm animal, such as a pig, or it could be a historical or literary figure known to the target audience, such as "Hiawatha." The latter was a character in a long poem 100 years old by the time the cartoon came out, dreamed up by a member of the Authors playing card deck named Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (who had a bushy gray beard to cover up facial scars incurred when his wife stood too close to the fireplace and burned to death, despite the author's futile efforts to quench her flames). American school teachers used to punish young children by making them memorize and recite the sonorous opening of this interminable piece, with the kid parroting back the most lines gaining the same sort of freakish recognition as the child reciting the number pi to the most decimal places. As you may guess, a lot more kids watching this in their local Bijou were pulling for Bugs (not a character in Longfellow's Hiawatha) than the ill-fated Native American!

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Lee Eisenberg
1941/06/13

Understanding the racial stereotypes in "Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt", it's got some funny stuff, as Bugs Bunny avoids getting trapped by the eponymous Native American. As I understand it, this cartoon is a parody of a Silly Symphony from Disney, but I've never seen that one. I first saw clips from this cartoon in "What's Cookin', Doc?", in which Bugs submits this cartoon for an Oscar nomination. Watching the later cartoon in "Bugs Bunny Superstar" as a little boy was the first time that I'd ever heard of the Academy Awards.Anyway, it's an OK cartoon. The tricks with the river are the best part. The cartoon even has a little twist at the end.PS: This was the first time that Friz Freleng directed Bugs Bunny, and also the first time that Gerry Chiniquy helped animate Bugs.

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Mightyzebra
1941/06/14

This is not the best Bugs Bunny episode I have ever watched, but it was certainly better than I thought it would be! I first thought it would be another one of those old Native-American racist Looney Tunes, but it was not so bad and many of the jokes were pretty good! Clearly this episode is somewhat a spoof/remake of "Little Hiawatha", a Silly Symphonies Disney cartoon, there are many repeated references, such as Hiawatha's falling over as he runs, the way he paddles his boat, the following of his prey and the way he snaps his bow when he is angry.Some people may think this cartoon slightly racist, but there is no reason for the episode to have been banned - and if you think the portrayal of Native Americans is bad in this Looney Tunes, you should watch "Scalp Trouble"!!Anyway, in this episode, Hiawatha is hunting for a rabbit to cook in his pot. This rabbit turns out to be Bugs Bunny (a very early version) and he is found bathing in the cooking pot. Excitedly, Hiawatha adds some carrot peelings to the pot and Bugs Bunny seems very calm until Hiawatha tells him he is cooking rabbit stew.The antics of Bugs Bunny in "Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt", may be familiar to people who watch Yosemite Sam and Elmer Fudd with the rabbit, but basically he manages many times to avoid being caught by Hiawatha. The later character of Bugs Bunny is not featured here so much, he may be clever in avoiding Hiawatha, but he can make mistakes.I enjoyed this episode for the little unexpected jokes, the animation, the fact that it was better than I expected and the character of the early Bugs Bunny. I recommend this to people who like Bugs Bunny and to people who like the sort of episodes where he avoids scrapes and pulls gags. Enjoy!! :-)8 and a half out of ten.

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