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Hare Tonic is a neat little piece of animated comedy from 1945 that carries that distinct Warner Bros. charm. The film unfolds with Elmer Fudd, who naively thinks he's got dinner figured out, only to have Bugs Bunny lead him on a wild goose chase about this made-up disease, Rabbititus. The pacing is brisk, typical of the era, keeping you engaged with quick wit and slapstick. The animation has a certain hand-crafted quality, with expressions that pop, and the voice performances—especially Mel Blanc as Bugs—bring a lot of life and character to this short. There's a playful absurdity that defines the tone, and it captures that classic cat-and-mouse dynamic very well, with Bugs always one step ahead.
Hare Tonic has a bit of a niche following, especially among collectors of vintage animation. It's one of those shorts that pops up in various collections, but finding a clean print can be a challenge due to its age and the wear on materials from the 40s. The scarcity of original releases and the unique quirks of this particular entry keep it interesting for those who appreciate the craftsmanship of early animation and Warner Bros. shorts.
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