bugs bunny vs the crusher

bugs bunny vs the crusher

‎Bunny Hugged (1951) directed by Chuck Jones

In 'Bunny Hugged' Bugs is the mascot for Ravishing Ronno, the de-natured boy, a wrestler competing for the heavyweight championship, against THE CRUSHER! Mel Blanc give fantastic voice to the announcer of the match, I assume this was a parody of a recognizable celebrity in 1951, but I don't know them from anything outside this cartoon.

Bugs Bunny Vs. WWE Superstars.

Bugs Bunny trolls them then proceeds to toonstomp. 8 years ago. ... This ends in a similar manner when Bugs fought The Crusher or The Champ. 8 years ago. Super_Sayian_Beyonder. Follow

Bunny Hugged (1951)

Directed by Chuck Jones, "Bunny Hugged" places Bugs Bunny in the boxing ring against the mean, muscular Crusher. Actually, Bugs starts out merely as a mascot for the …

Rabbit Punch | Warner Bros. Entertainment Wiki

Rabbit Punch is a 1948 Warner Bros. cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny. The title of the film refers to a then-recently banned boxing move, a punch to the back of the head. The World's Championship Fight is about to begin in a …

Looney Tunes 1951x07 "Bunny Hugged"

Bunny Hugged. The big wrestling match: The Crusher vs. Ravishing Ronald. Ronald's mascot is Bugs Bunny ("it's a living"). But Ronald is massively outmatched by The …

The Crusher | WB Animated Universe Wiki | Fandom

The Crusher is a character in 1948's "Rabbit Punch" and 1951's "Bunny Hugged". He was voiced by Billy Bletcher in "Rabbit Punch" and John T. Smith in "Bunny Hugged". . Crusher is a brutish boxer a professional wrestler. His outward brutish appearance defines his character as a common lout. In The Looney Tunes Show episode "Jailbird and …

Bunny Hugged (Short 1951)

Summaries. This adventure takes Bugs into the world of professional wrestling. The big wrestling match: The Crusher vs. Ravishing Ronald. Ronald's mascot is Bugs Bunny …

Bugs Bunny Show – Bunny Hugged | Bugs Bunny Show

It was supposed to be the Crusher vs a Ric Flair wannable. Instead it's against Bugs Bunny aka The Terror.

Bugs and Crusher

This is a hand painted limited edition cel signed by the late Chuck Jones. Featured here is Bugs Bunny and the Crusher. There is a very limited quantity of this edition remaining so don't delay, purchase yours today. …

Rabbit Punch

Rabbit Punch is a 1948 Warner Bros. cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny. The World's Championship Fight is about to begin in a gigantic boxing stadium. Tonight's fight features the battle between the Champ, "Battling McGook" (identified as "The Crusher" in subsequent cartoons), and his challenger "Dyspectic McPlaster". During the fight, …

Bunny Hugged / Bugs Bunny & Friends / Looney Tunes

Bunny Hugged is a 1951 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The short was released on March 10, 1951, and stars Bugs Bunny. Bunny Hugged is essentially a re-working of Jones' 1948 short Rabbit Punch, substituting wrestling for boxing.. Plot. A wrestling match pits professional wrestler …

Bugs Bunny vs. The Non-Elmers Trivia Quiz

Bugs dukes it out with the Crusher after Ronald is disposed of. Ravishing Ronald is a parody of Gorgeous George, a famous professional wrestler from the late 40s to the early 60s. ... As Super Rabbit, Bugs flies to Deepinaharta, Texas, to confront a bad guy who wants to rub out all rabbits. Who was this guy that hated rabbits? Answer ...

Bunny Hugged (Short 1951)

Bugs Bunny made his "debut" as a pro wrestler with the gimmick called "The Masked Terror," substituting Ravishing Ronald's position as …

The Crusher | Warner Bros. Entertainment Wiki

After he defeats Ravishing Ronald, the Crusher faces off against Bugs Bunny as the Masked Terror. When the Crusher gets Bugs in a leg-scissors move, Bugs resorts to some strategy where he makes the …

Bugs Bunny Painting – Chuck Jones

Bugs Bunny Painting from Chuck Jones himself at the family's cherished gallery website at amazing prices! Check out the cels character art collections also! ... Bugs Bunny And Crusher – Let's Wrestle $ 295.00 U Add to cart; Bugs …

Bunny Hugged

Bunny Hugged is a 1951 Merrie Melodies short directed by Charles M. Jones. A wrestling match pits professional wrestler Ravishing Ronald, "a de-natured boy", against current champion, The Crusher. Bugs, the …

The Crusher

The Crusher is a brutish boxer shown in the 1948 Chuck Jones cartoon short "Rabbit Punch" and as a professional wrestler in the 1951 Chuck Jones cartoon short "Bunny Hugged".. He is voiced by the late Billy Bletcher in Rabbit Punch and John T. Smith in Bunny Hugged. The Crusher also appeared in a Tiny Toon Adventures episode "Tiny …

Watch Looney Tunes Season 1951 Episode 7

Ep 7. Bunny Hugged. Bunny Hugged is a classic episode from the Looney Tunes series, originally released in 1951. The episode features a well-known character from the …

Bugs Bunny: [watching the Crusher beat up Ravishing …

A great memorable quote from the Bunny Hugged movie on Quotes.net - Bugs Bunny: [watching the Crusher beat up Ravishing Ronald] Oh, brother! There goes me bread and butter. I gotta do something.

Crusher

Crusher is a character in The Looney Tunes Show. Crusher first appeared in "Jailbird and Jailbunny", as a jail inmate. He is shown to hold a grudge against Bugs and Daffy for unknown reasons, possibly because they called him "neanderthal-shaped head man" many times throughout the episode. He tries to punch Bugs for insulting him, while they were …

The Crusher

The Crusher is a character in 1948's "Rabbit Punch" and 1951's "Bunny Hugged". He was voiced by Billy Bletcher in "Rabbit Punch" and John T. Smith in "Bunny Hugged".

Crusher Voice

Billy Bletcher, John T Smith are the voices of Crusher in Bugs Bunny. Short: Bugs Bunny Franchise: Looney Tunes. Incarnations View all 4 versions of Crusher on BTVA. Crusher VOICE. Billy Bletcher. John T Smith. Latest News.

Step into the ring with Bugs Bunny and 'The Crusher' in the …

Step into the ring with Bugs Bunny and 'The Crusher' in the timeless animated classic, 'Rabbit Punch,' released #OnThisDay in 1948. . Directed by Chuck Jones and written by …

Bugs Bunny

Bugs Bunny is the modern American Trickster and the most famous star of the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons. This character as Funny Animal is found in many cultures' mythologies, including Reynard the Fox, Anansi the spider, American Indian spirit Coyote, and Bugs' great-grandfather, Br'er Rabbit. Bugs is specifically a Karmic …

What's up, doc? Why Bugs Bunny is the greatest …

Bugs Bunny is the greatest athlete in the history of the movies. You can argue for other great movie actors/athletes. Kevin Costner has been a cyclist, a catcher (then, 11 years later, a pitcher ...

Bunny Hugged (Western Animation)

"Bunny Hugged" provides examples of: Adaptational Heroism: Ravishing Ronald is based on Gorgeous George.However, while George was a heel, Ronald is a face. Ambiguously Gay: Ravishing Ronald, "the de-natured boy", who prances about in ballet shoes and wears a hairnet.This was, of course, a part of the character of Gorgeous George in Real Life.; …

Bunny Hugged | Warner Bros. Entertainment Wiki | Fandom

Bunny Hugged is a 1950 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Released in 1951, the short is essentially a re-working of Jones's 1948 short "Rabbit Punch", substituting wrestling for boxing. A wrestling match pits professional wrestler Ravishing Ronald, "a de-natured boy" (a parody of Gorgeous …

Watch Looney Tunes Season 1951 Episode 7

Bunny Hugged is a classic episode from the Looney Tunes series, originally released in 1951. The episode features a well-known character from the series, Bugs Bunny, in a hilarious wrestling match against a fearsome opponent named The Crusher. The episode begins with Bugs Bunny attending a wrestling match in a crowded arena.

WARNER BROS. BUGS BUNNY & CRUSHER THE BOXER S …

WARNER BROS. BUGS BUNNY AND CRUSHER THE BOXER S & P #B779. No Box. Hard to Find. Looney Tunes. Bugs Bunny is getting ready to fight The Crusher. The bottom is marked 1996 Warner Brother. Made in China. Bugs Bunny stands about 5 1/4" tall and The Crusher the Boxer stands about 5 1/2". No Chips or Cracks or Hairlines.

Bunny Hugged (1951)

Bugs tricks Crusher into believing he split his shorts, so Bugs masquerades as a tailor and stabs Crusher's ass with a needle. Bugs struggles in giving Crusher a headlock; Crusher goes into a "Shuffle Off to Buffalo" dance and "bowls" Bugs right into a canvas pole, with an appropriate sound effect. "Bunny Hugged" is a funny cartoon!