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Rabbit Transit (1947) is a curious piece in the Warner Bros. animation catalog, featuring everyone's favorite hare, Bugs Bunny, in yet another race against the crafty Cecil Turtle. What sets this short apart is the introduction of a rocket-powered tortoise shell, adding a layer of absurdity that makes the pacing feel quite brisk and frantic. The animation style captures that classic late 40s vibe, and the humor is sharp, offering a delightful mix of slapstick and clever dialogue. You can really appreciate the practical effects of the time, especially how the rocket shell is animated to create an engaging spectacle. The lively performances of Mel Blanc as Bugs lend an extra punch to the whimsical atmosphere.
Rabbit Transit has been released in various formats over the years, yet finding a clean copy can be a bit of a challenge. The short's scarcity has piqued the interest of collectors, especially those focused on classic Warner Bros. animations. It's one of those films that, while not as widely discussed as others, holds its own place among collectors who appreciate its unique quirks and the era it represents.
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