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The Wabbit Who Came to Supper is a delightful gem from 1942 that really captures that classic Warner Bros. animation style. The pacing is brisk, balancing Bugs Bunny's trademark wit with the absurdity of Elmer Fudd's predicament quite nicely. There's this playful tone, almost mischievous, as Bugs exploits Elmer's newfound wealth and the ridiculous conditions tied to it. You can't help but appreciate the clever animation and voice work that bring these characters to life. It's that blend of humor and situational comedy that makes this short stand out in the Warner Bros. catalog.
The Wabbit Who Came to Supper, while not as commonly discussed as some other shorts, holds a certain charm that collectors appreciate. It's part of the larger Bugs Bunny series, and finding it in good condition can be a bit tricky, as many copies have been well-loved. The short's unique premise and engaging animation keep it relevant for collectors who enjoy the Warner Bros. legacy, though it may not always be the first title on everyone's list.
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