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Bugs Bunny Rides Again brings our favorite rabbit to the rugged Wild West, where he cleverly navigates his way through the antics of Yosemite Sam. The animation style is classic Warner Bros, with that crisp, vibrant look that just oozes character. The pacing is rapid-fire, typical for a Looney Tunes short, keeping you on your toes with non-stop gags and clever one-liners. The humor here is distinctly playful, juxtaposing Bugs’ smooth wit against Sam’s brash, over-the-top cowboy bravado. What’s remarkable is how the film manages to blend those Western tropes with cartoon absurdity, creating a unique atmosphere that’s both nostalgic and fresh. The vocal performances, particularly Mel Blanc as Bugs, bring a certain charm that makes this one stand out in the animated Western genre.
Bugs Bunny Rides Again has seen various formats over the years, but its original 16mm releases are uncommon among collectors. The scarcity of early printings makes it a point of interest for those keen on classic animation. While not the most sought-after Bugs Bunny short, it holds a spot in the hearts of collectors who appreciate the slapstick humor and distinct animation style of the late '40s. Overall, this film is a delightful piece of animation history that showcases Bugs at his best.
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