I think the only other times someone's seen through Bugs' disguises was Daffy in Rabbit Seasoning (even then Bugs was dressed up to fool Elmer not Daffy), and, if we want to count Bugs disguising as anything that's not a female, Cecil Turtle immediately saw through his old man disguise in Tortoise Wins By a Hare.
Fun fact- cartoons were originally created for adults, hence the number of adult jokes in these old cartoons; hell the Flintstones was originally a cartoon for adults. It wasn't until the advent of Saturday morning cartoons like Scooby-Doo and such that cartoons started to be considered only for kids. This idea really became cemented in the 80s, the golden age of Saturday morning cartoons, due to cartoons becoming basically half hour long commercials for toys
I always thought this one was a lovely tune. Just listening to a few notes from it, really brings that classy vibe from the 1930s. That's what i love most about compositions from that time period, they communicate musically what they want to communicate in just a few notes, with even no lyrics at all, they are all melodies that are each one so distinct, so expressive, so easily recognizable, and at the same time still simple, they don't need to create something complex to achieve making these melodies all so distinct. No wonder cartoon composers would use these compositions so often as a quick way to emphasize something on the screen, because you don't even have to play that much of it, for people to recognize it and understand why it was used. This song is a great example of that, they just use 12 notes of it and that's it. That's all they need to play. You already know the song, what it represents, etc. And the crazy thing is that these songs they weren't even composed with that intention, of being quick expressive melodies used in movies, shorts, etc. No, they were supposed to be just regular popular songs that people would listen in the radio or parties, playing in the background. That's just how music was made back then. The composers at the time, just thought it was so important for music to express ideas to the listener, as effective as possible, that they would only find out years later that these tunes could also be used in the way that Stalling uses them. I think my favorite use is the one from "Bird in a Guilty Cage", the variation that Stalling created for it, with that suspense moment, it's just amazing. I really love how Carl Stalling would get these compositions from that time as a starting point, and then from that, he would just run crazy with it exploring new arrangements, changing or adding instruments, tempo, everything, creating dozens of versions of the same song, exploring dozens of executions for a same idea, showing us how far music can go. That's what made me fall in love with music. And i really wish more people could see the beauty i see in this. It's just completely insane, for me, that so many people watch these cartoons without ever noticing and appreciating these details
@@amashizaino Who cares if her cake is artificial? I could say she's got absolute power within her waist for holding up a ginormous bustle and a large bust.
0:00 Those Were Wonderful Days 0:27 Flowers for Madame 1:00 Porky's Romance 1:47 Dog Daze 2:02 Cross Country Detours 2:08 Hollywood Steps Out 2:14 Fresh Hare 2:18 Porky Pig's Feat 2:21 Little Red Riding Rabbit 2:27 The Weakly Reporter 2:48 Hare Conditioned 2:56 Baseball Bugs 3:06 Hair-Raising Hare 3:51 Mouse Menace 4:00 Bugs Bunny Rides Again 4:05 Bowery Bugs 4:08 Rabbit Fire 4:25 Operation: Rabbit 4:28 Feed the Kitty 4:35 A Bird in a Guilty Cage 5:10 Rabbit Rampage 5:16 Broom-Stick Bunny 5:20 The Honey-Mousers 5:29 Bedeviled Rabbit 5:32 Rabbit Romeo 5:36 China Jones 5:42 The Mouse That Jack Built 5:54 Backwoods Bunny 6:16 Cannery Woe
@currymuttonpizza2 She Don't Care about Her Health or Her Dog's Health , She's Morbidly Obese & She is Poisoning Her Dog with Chocolate. 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
@@FangTheHellcatSame as Donald Duck’s cartoon “Donald's Diary”. He was planning to propose to his gold digger GF Daisy (Only in this story). But his nightmare gives him a wake up call and runs away to join in Foreign Legion army.
They were mocking the beauty standards of the 1890s (a.k.a "The Gay Anties," back when "gay" meant "happy"), when bustles and corsets were used to enhance women's figures.
Hilarious! Loved that the Castle had the "Evil Scientist" sign (as if we didn't know!) Also "Our He-ro" got what was coming to him. That is what made WB superior to Disney during that time period. They aimed their cartoons at people of all ages, parodied movies (even their own) and went to places that Disney would'nt go to!
0:31 Some flowers, plucked another flowers to use them as an umbrella. Did anyone find it strange or creepy? They killed their relatives for the sake of dancing.
Can you do a list of how many Looney Tunes episodes when bugs fell in love with a girl rabbit that resembles to Lola. Hold the lion please Bugs Bunny nips the nips Hair raising hare Hare splitter A lad in his lamp The greyhounded hare Operation rabbit Bewitched bunny
Huh... I've watched the Screen Songs cartoon "Toys will be toys" where this song plays at the end and I remember it clearly... yet I never realized it was playing in all of these Looney Tunes cartoons. Go figure...
1:20 I so did not see that coming. Ladies... drowning yourself in sweets or alchol or drugs is NOT the way to handle any bad situation. Lean on friends and family. It pains my heart to see this scene.
3:42
"Mechancal,
WELL SO IT'S MECHANCAL!!"
He pretty much say “If it smashable than smash”
Bugs is a man of taste.
The smart rabbit, in stores near you by Acme INC.
bro predicted the future.
jenny and sheldon in a nutshell
4:24 Wile E. Coyote: *tries to bait Bugs with a mechanic bunny*
Bugs Bunny: *Uno Reverse*
Bugs Bunny: "Fight fire with fire", I always say.
6:11 that buzzard is a genius by looney tunes standards, you can see how shocked Bugs is that his disguise was seen through.
Yeah, how many times has someone seen through it? Bugs' jaw dropped and he isn't even surprised too often
I think the only other times someone's seen through Bugs' disguises was Daffy in Rabbit Seasoning (even then Bugs was dressed up to fool Elmer not Daffy), and, if we want to count Bugs disguising as anything that's not a female, Cecil Turtle immediately saw through his old man disguise in Tortoise Wins By a Hare.
Bugs should have been shocked in the first place when he mentioned that he was looking for him.
If I had a dollar for everytime bugs bunny crossdressed I'd be rich by now lol
Bugs Bunny apparently is Not ashamed to be a Drag Queen.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lemme in on that bet
Bugs bunny looking *fine* did things to me as a kid
Yea is was funny 😂now they don’t do that any more 😢
I just had a (maybe) realization on this. Bugger is an old-y term for a gay man.
Buggs Bunny
Fun fact- cartoons were originally created for adults, hence the number of adult jokes in these old cartoons; hell the Flintstones was originally a cartoon for adults. It wasn't until the advent of Saturday morning cartoons like Scooby-Doo and such that cartoons started to be considered only for kids. This idea really became cemented in the 80s, the golden age of Saturday morning cartoons, due to cartoons becoming basically half hour long commercials for toys
Don't forget how classic cartoons like these ended up being censored for kid viewing.
Both of you know your stuff. 😊
Lol so in 45 years paradise PD might become a kids cartoon 😅
I'm an adult that still watches kid cartoons
"Oh, You Beautiful Doll" seemed to be used interchangeably with "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" to represent pretty girls in these shorts.
Don't forget “It Had to be You”!
thank you, I'm from spain and I dont get it the sentence
Sadly im not :(
I always thought this one was a lovely tune. Just listening to a few notes from it, really brings that classy vibe from the 1930s. That's what i love most about compositions from that time period, they communicate musically what they want to communicate in just a few notes, with even no lyrics at all, they are all melodies that are each one so distinct, so expressive, so easily recognizable, and at the same time still simple, they don't need to create something complex to achieve making these melodies all so distinct. No wonder cartoon composers would use these compositions so often as a quick way to emphasize something on the screen, because you don't even have to play that much of it, for people to recognize it and understand why it was used. This song is a great example of that, they just use 12 notes of it and that's it. That's all they need to play. You already know the song, what it represents, etc. And the crazy thing is that these songs they weren't even composed with that intention, of being quick expressive melodies used in movies, shorts, etc. No, they were supposed to be just regular popular songs that people would listen in the radio or parties, playing in the background. That's just how music was made back then. The composers at the time, just thought it was so important for music to express ideas to the listener, as effective as possible, that they would only find out years later that these tunes could also be used in the way that Stalling uses them.
I think my favorite use is the one from "Bird in a Guilty Cage", the variation that Stalling created for it, with that suspense moment, it's just amazing. I really love how Carl Stalling would get these compositions from that time as a starting point, and then from that, he would just run crazy with it exploring new arrangements, changing or adding instruments, tempo, everything, creating dozens of versions of the same song, exploring dozens of executions for a same idea, showing us how far music can go. That's what made me fall in love with music. And i really wish more people could see the beauty i see in this. It's just completely insane, for me, that so many people watch these cartoons without ever noticing and appreciating these details
a million likes!!
I ain’t reading allat
Jk lol, that’s right! ❤
0:01 my goodness she dont just got cake, she got a whole bakery, and that bro is sitting down to eat.
I put the new forgis on the jeep
@@regis_ci trap until the bloody bottoms is underneath
She gave him a whole buffet xD
0:00 You can put a full course meal on that! 😂
A full meal and then two breast, thighs, and wings for dessert.
@@warrenkeith360and cake
@@windego64 Yeah but her cake is artificial. Bustles do be like this.
@@amashizaino Who cares if her cake is artificial?
I could say she's got absolute power within her waist for holding up a ginormous bustle and a large bust.
1:23 SHES FEEDING HER DOGGIE CHOCOLATE THAT HEFFER!
heifer is a cow, not a pig. I think the term you're talking about is sow.
@@DarknessHashira I know this just added Heffer as in the audacity of this bitch was played for laughs mostly
@@DarknessHashirafr
Heifer is a cow lol
@@madameheckler3075 I know
0:00 Those Were Wonderful Days
0:27 Flowers for Madame
1:00 Porky's Romance
1:47 Dog Daze
2:02 Cross Country Detours
2:08 Hollywood Steps Out
2:14 Fresh Hare
2:18 Porky Pig's Feat
2:21 Little Red Riding Rabbit
2:27 The Weakly Reporter
2:48 Hare Conditioned
2:56 Baseball Bugs
3:06 Hair-Raising Hare
3:51 Mouse Menace
4:00 Bugs Bunny Rides Again
4:05 Bowery Bugs
4:08 Rabbit Fire
4:25 Operation: Rabbit
4:28 Feed the Kitty
4:35 A Bird in a Guilty Cage
5:10 Rabbit Rampage
5:16 Broom-Stick Bunny
5:20 The Honey-Mousers
5:29 Bedeviled Rabbit
5:32 Rabbit Romeo
5:36 China Jones
5:42 The Mouse That Jack Built
5:54 Backwoods Bunny
6:16 Cannery Woe
For the “Fresh Hare” part, Trees 2 and 3 got their positions mixed up.
And “A Bird in a Guilty Cage” failed the Mirrored image test.
Of course, my favorite one is also "A Bird in a Guilty Cage" but the "Fresh Hare" and "Rabbit Rampage" ones are also some of my favorites.
Thank you for the list!
No wonder why I always loved looking at flowers as a kid
😂😂😂
0:32 i love this part, the desings of the flowers are incredible.
I'm going to draw it to practice
1:20 SHE IS KILLING HER DOG IS THAT CHOCOLATE
The ending to the cartoon is great, Porky runs away, remember he was fed up with her, comes back, and I kid you not. Kicks the dog.
@currymuttonpizza2
She Don't Care about Her Health or Her Dog's Health , She's Morbidly Obese & She is Poisoning Her Dog with Chocolate.
😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
@@FangTheHellcatSame as Donald Duck’s cartoon “Donald's Diary”.
He was planning to propose to his gold digger GF Daisy (Only in this story). But his nightmare gives him a wake up call and runs away to join in Foreign Legion army.
2:02 I swear that deer never awoken anything in me… 😂
ruclips.net/video/NjiIZfWYb3A/видео.htmlsi=-dCzVNuhs0t0LXjX&t=67
😂😂😂
It is actually pretty impressive on the animators how they got her to move so life-like.
@androssteague Was almost certainly rotoscoped.
2:15 THEY ADLOFED BUGS 😂
“Welp So? It’s mechanical!!!!!”💀💀💀💀
😂😂😂💀💀
4:00 😮 I’m with Bugs and Yomesite on the MIAMI SPECIAL!
I like how there's only like one character ever who sees through Bug's cross dressing.
This great piece of music is now 113 years old!
1:18 that went from beautiful doll to heafty freight in 2 seconds.
just like real life
I burst out laughing at that one.
Bugs really said: Game is game 3:45
WTF? Looney Tunes invented the sexy plants fetish 😱
0:01 bro, wtf where they thinking making her
Whole different age lol
They were mocking the beauty standards of the 1890s (a.k.a "The Gay Anties," back when "gay" meant "happy"), when bustles and corsets were used to enhance women's figures.
0:00 Holy hell Pixar moms got NOTHING on old school Warner Bros....
2:03 that is terrifying 😭
4:00 Man times really was different
No kidding.
Dibs on the redhead in the center.
All time best usage is A Bird in a Guilty Cage, IMO.
Agreed
1:23 If that’s chocolate then the dog is dead 💀 😮.
Damn
shaking the drink on the ladies.. considerable tush... omg now that.. that was gold x'D
03:39 Still going~ Nothing outlast the energizer bunny.
The only person to ever immediately see through Bugs' crossdressing, and the dumbest-seeming one too
0:00 uhm excuse me what the actual fu-
0:57 I took me a few seconds to realize that these plants predicted Marge Simpson
very good observation
3:39
Bro became down BAD
Bro, not even five seconds into the video and I’m laughing my lungs out they did my girl bad!!!🤣🤣🤣
0:40, Marge Simpson, Anyone?
Yep
0:27
Just saving this because i like looking at the pretty flower guy
Exit.. our...he..ro heh mechanical
(Robot girl rabbit kisses Bugs and he starts blushing) (Shouting): WELL...SO IT'S MECHANICAL!
0:00 They had no business making her that BUILT!!! GODDAM BOY!!!!
0:03:
I'm impressd that the milkshake didn't spill all over while the woman was😊 walking.
I had hoped this was a real song. Thank you, Grandpa Phil from Hey Arnold
2024 in a nutshell 3:40
Still love the Marc Anthony with the Can Can dance.
Looking back on these cartoons, I think it awakened something in alot of people lmao
0:00 "I put the new forgis on the jeep"
1:23. Never Give Chocolate 🍫 to Dogs it's poisonous ☠️ to Them.
😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
I like that woman in the old-fashioned scene.
Alice your the greatest 💋 ❤️
That was cute
5:48 Jack Benny as a mouse is unsettling.
2:15
Oh wow most of these so far are pretty cute and funny- IS THAT ADOLF BUGS??
0:00 so is nobody gonna talk about her ye olde BBL?
Thanks to Screen Songs, I'm more familiar with this song.
@Chris-on4jp
Betty Boop was in a few Screen Songs Cartoons & She is One Beautiful Doll.
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That was cute!!! Thanks for the memories!!!❤❤❤
NO WAY IS SHE GIVING CHOCOLATE TO THE DOG 1:28
Yeah I know it’s shocking really
it says candy doesnt it?
I’m thinking that someone is going to say a specific Gen Alpha word after seeing the first one.
What it is?
@@derp_gamer7596 guess…
gyatt rizzler etc. etc. something like that
@@oatmeal3013It’s the first one you said…
Thicc?
Hilarious! Loved that the Castle had the "Evil Scientist" sign (as if we didn't know!) Also "Our He-ro" got what was coming to him. That is what made WB superior to Disney during that time period. They aimed their cartoons at people of all ages, parodied movies (even their own) and went to places that Disney would'nt go to!
Oh baby doll 4:05
2:02 hello Dear... Hello big boy 😂😂😂
1:19 i can relate
Goodness why is everyone so thicc? Lol xD
It was the beauty standard to be curvy or chubby back then and I guess even today!
The one with the dog and the kitten made me feel so bad as a kid 😭
5:54 Hello Thailand
2:21 Bugs Looks Like The Looney Tunes Cartoons Version Of Him.
0:31 Some flowers, plucked another flowers to use them as an umbrella. Did anyone find it strange or creepy? They killed their relatives for the sake of dancing.
Its probably an evolutionary thing where the dandelions hadn't became as sentient as the flowers.
No
And this is the song that inspired the music for the Banjo-Kazooie level, Click Clock Wood.
1:07 who’s that?
Porky pig's female counter part/occasional love interest Petunia pig that clip shown in the video is actually her first ever appearance.
Petunia Pig (in her screen debut).
Loony tunes turning anyone a furry since the 30s.
none are immune, and resistance is futile !
Can you do a list of how many Looney Tunes episodes when bugs fell in love with a girl rabbit that resembles to Lola.
Hold the lion please
Bugs Bunny nips the nips
Hair raising hare
Hare splitter
A lad in his lamp
The greyhounded hare
Operation rabbit
Bewitched bunny
*Dave the Dragon swoons over a picture frame of PJ the Poodle
Dave (sighs): “What a doll! What a doll!”
3:11 4:22
Almost close to Lola bunny and yet they need a new series where female looney tunes are available.
Hearing this in April 15 1912: 💀
Hearing this after April 15 1912: 😊
"So it's mechanical!"
@1:00 I was like, "I thought Betty was working for Fleischer" XD.
Huh... I've watched the Screen Songs cartoon "Toys will be toys" where this song plays at the end and I remember it clearly... yet I never realized it was playing in all of these Looney Tunes cartoons. Go figure...
4:25 Chuck, you already used this gag, Chuck.
There were a lot of recurring gags in Looney Tunes.
2:02 oh Deer
Wow!
How charming
0:27-0:59 and 3:35-3:49 are the best versions of that song.
So long Sammy! See you in Miami!
الميكانيكية حسننا انها سمينة وانا اعشقهم جدا رائع 1:49 ❤❤
You know the Bugs and Elmer duet of “Oh Susanna?” I wondered if there’s a compilation of Oh Susanna in Classic Looney Tunes.
2:02 hello furry today 😂
Flowers 0:27
Wtf was that intro 💀
bout to eat a whole meal off the cheeksz💀
the first one, wow 😂
Hear me out on the 1st lady >;)
From then on Furries were born 😅. 😳😳😳
Should do one with "over the waves waltz"
That's right, the time Bugs' disguise entirely failed.🎉 Can't win em all
5:53 My brain went straight to 🏳🌈
Oh that was Harpo Marx.
Which cartoon is the first one?
3:42 AI sexbots in a nutshell
$105.95 for that tiny hat?🤣
3:51 ?????????
I'm Actually Familiar With This Song 😁
1:20 I so did not see that coming. Ladies... drowning yourself in sweets or alchol or drugs is NOT the way to handle any bad situation. Lean on friends and family. It pains my heart to see this scene.
Porky Pig made the right decision to let her go. That nightmare gives him a wake-up call realization.
Was there any character that wasn’t a coomer?