![]() Adaptational Badass: The Elmer Fudd/Batman crossover has Elmer going toe-to-toe with Gotham's protector himself, but rather than a pathetic, slow-witted schlub, he's an accomplished hunter and a former professional killer who handles a mean shotgun.Mysterious Phenomena of the Unexplained.Toon Marooned - Non speaking appearance.Tiny Toon Adventures (as a Recurring Character).Daffy Duck's Quackbusters: Egghead makes a cameo appearance near the end.Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over: " Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Bunny" (segment of TV special)." Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet the Groovie Goolies".Pre-Hysterical Hare - voiced by Dave Barry (LT).Yankee Dood It -Final pairing of Sylvester and Elmer (LT).A Star Is Bored - Starring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Yosemite Sam (LT).Heir-Conditioned - Starring Sylvester (LT).Duck! Rabbit! Duck! (MM) - Starring Daffy.The Scarlet Pumpernickel: Cameo appearance.Back Alley Oproar (First pairing with Sylvester) (MM).A Pest in the House -Co-starring Daffy Duck.The Stupid Cupid (LT)-Co-starring Daffy Duck.To Duck or Not To Duck (LT) First official pairing of Daffy and Elmer.Nutty News (only voice is heard, never seen).Elmer's Pet Rabbit: First on-screen appearance of Bugs's name, though both characters show elements of their prototypes, such as Elmer wearing the Egghead suit.A Wild Hare: Official debut of Bugs Bunny in his classic form.Elmer's Candid Camera: Elmer's official debut, paired with the last appearance of the proto-Bugs note With the exception of his brief cameo in Patient Porky.Hare-um Scare-um (1939): Egghead's last classic appearance, as "John Sourpuss", and the first pairing with what would become Bugs Bunny, who appears with grey fur for the first time.A Feud There Was (1938): First appearance of the name Elmer Fudd.The Isle of Pingo Pongo (1938): One of the Censored Eleven.Daffy Duck and Egghead (1938): Daffy Duck's first appearance in color. ![]() Egghead Rides Again (1937): Debut of Egghead.On a side note, he didn't appear as often as most people think-in fact, he only appeared in about 36 (out of 167) of the original Bugs Bunny cartoons, although he did star in many other character shorts, along with several of his own solo appearances, amounting to 62 classic shorts total (75 If you count the Egghead shorts). Mel Blanc did voice Elmer for a few later appearances after the Warner Brothers animation studio closed in 1969 (most notably for the short "Portrait of the Artist As a Young Bunny" in 1980), but Blanc himself said he never got the voice right. After Bryan died in 1959, Hal Smith voiced Elmer in two shorts, but the character was soon retired. There were a few scattered exceptions, but for almost all of the character's appearances, he was voiced by an actor named Arthur Q. He also had an earlier, less distinctive prototype named Egghead, who was sometimes referred to as Elmer.Įlmer Fudd was one of very few characters in the classic Looney Tunes era that was not voiced by the immortal Mel Blanc. Less popular with the other directors, who found him too weak. An avid hunter, thus Chuck Jones' favorite adversary for both Bugs Bunny & Daffy Duck, reaching a peak in the iconic "Hunting Trilogy". " Shhhh! Be vewwy, vewwy quiet! I'm hunting wabbits! Hahahaha!"Įlmer Fudd is a major character of the Looney Tunes franchise, and one of only three humans in the regular cast (the others being Yosemite Sam & Tweety's owner Granny).
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