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So, 'Bushy Hare' is an interesting little piece from 1950. It’s got that classic animation style, you know? Bugs Bunny is right in his element here, interacting with the oddball cast of marsupials and an aborigine in the Australian outback. The pacing is brisk, typical for the era, which keeps the comedy flowing without too many lulls. The tone is light-hearted but with a hint of cultural exploration, making it a bit distinctive compared to other Bugs shorts. You can really appreciate the hand-drawn animation techniques on display, especially how they bring the Australian landscape to life. It's a fascinating mix of humor and a touch of anthropology, which adds a layer to the usual Bugs Bunny antics.
'Bushy Hare' is one of those rarer Bugs Bunny shorts that collectors keep an eye out for. It was released on various home video formats but isn’t as easy to come by compared to other Looney Tunes titles, which adds to its charm. The animation quality holds up quite nicely, and there’s a certain appeal in how it integrates elements of Australian culture, making it a unique watch. If you're into animated history, this one definitely piques interest.
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