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So, 'Lumber Jack-Rabbit' is a neat little piece from 1953 that offers a quirky take on that classic Bugs Bunny humor. The animation style captures the vibrant, slapstick essence of the era, with Bugs getting into all sorts of shenanigans just to snag a carrot. The pacing is brisk, never allowing you to lose interest, especially when that enormous dog, Smidgen, makes his appearance. It's a playful exploration of the lumberjack mythos intertwined with the witty banter we expect from Bugs. While the director's name is a mystery, the voice work and character design really bring the story alive in a charming way that feels both timeless and distinctly of its time.
Lumber Jack-Rabbit has had a few releases over the years, though original prints are quite rare and sought after by collectors. Its unique blend of animation and humor, coupled with the distinctive character of Smidgen, has led to a steady interest in this short. While it may not be as widely known as some other Warner Bros. classics, its charm and whimsical take on folklore make it a hidden gem in any serious collection.
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