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This is a list of Bugs Bunny cartoons in alphabetical order. Note: If a title begins with an article (“A” or “The”), it nevertheless appears sorted by the first letter of the following word (for example, The Grey Hounded Hare appears under H). This list provides some perspective on the studio’s titling conventions, and assists in researching or differentiating titles that are similar: for example, the list currently (April 2006) shows no less than twenty titles that begin with the word “Hare”.
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- Gorilla My Dreams
- The Grey Hounded Hare
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- The Unmentionables
- The Unruly Hare
- Upswept Hare
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- Yankee Doodle Bugs
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[edit] 1930s — 267 titles
[edit] 1930 — 4 titles
- Sinkin' in the Bathtub (LT-Sep)
- Congo Jazz (LT-Oct)
- Hold Anything (LT-Nov)
- The Booze Hangs High (LT-Dec)
[edit] 1931 — 18 titles
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[edit] 1932 — 21 titles
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[edit] 1933 — 27 titles
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[edit] 1934 — 22 titles
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*2-strip Technicolor
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[edit] 1937 — 36 titles
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[edit] 1938 — 40 titles
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[edit] 1939 — 44 titles
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"Iowa Stubborn" was the name of a song by Meredith Willson that was performed in The Music Man.
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[edit] Sound in animation
While much of the magic of the Golden Era was due to the visual artistry of the cartoons, an important part was played by the vocal talents and elaborate symphonic scores that went alongside the images.
As motion pictures drew audiences away from their radio sets, it also drew talented actors and vocal impressionists into film and animation. Mel Blanc gave voice to many of Warner Bros. most popular characters, including Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. Other voices and personalities from vaudeville and the radio era contributed to the popularity of animated films in the Golden Era.
Cartoons of this era also included rich orchestral scores played by studio orchestras. Carl Stalling composed numerous cartoon soundtracks, creating original material as well as incorporating familiar classical and popular melodies.
Many of the early cartoons, particularly those of Disney's Silly Symphonies series, were built around classical pieces. These cartoons sometimes featured star characters, but many had simple nature themes.
See also: Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies, Silly Symphonies, Fantasia
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