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This short is notable for being the final short made at the [[Creator/WarnerBrosAnimation original Termite Terrace studio]] prior to its closure (though "WesternAnimation/SenorellaAndTheGlassHuarache" was the last one released).
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* EndOfAnAge: It is notable in two ways: the last classic-era cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny and Foghorn Leghorn, and the last to have the dimensional ring opening.
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* EndOfAnAge: It is notable in two three ways: the last cartoon the [[Creator/WarnerBrosAnimation original Termite Terrace studio]] produced, the last classic-era cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny and Foghorn Leghorn, and the last to have the dimensional ring opening.
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* SpeakOfTheDevil: At the end, the wolf grumbles, "I wonder if anyone would like to join a chicken club?" and Foghorn Leghorn shows up, asking, "Someone, I say, someone mention my name?"
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* EndOfAnEra: It is notable in two ways: the last classic-era cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny and Foghorn Leghorn, and the last to have the dimensional ring opening.
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* EndOfAnEra: EndOfAnAge: It is notable in two ways: the last classic-era cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny and Foghorn Leghorn, and the last to have the dimensional ring opening.
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* HereWeGoAgain: At the end of the episode, Big Bad gets tired of his tricks against Bugs backfiring and decides to try opening a rooster club. Cue sudden appearance by Foghorn Leghorn, and Bugs wondering who's going to win ''this'' battle of wits.
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* AssInALionsSkin: Big Bad and his nephew dress as rabbits, with Big Bad sticking long leaves on his hat as ears.
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* AssInALionsSkin: AssInALionSkin: Big Bad and his nephew dress as rabbits, with Big Bad sticking long leaves on his hat as ears.
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* AssInALionsSkin: Big Bad and his nephew dress as rabbits, with Big Bad sticking long leaves on his hat as ears.
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* WolfInSheepsClothing: PlayedForLaughs. They’re literal wolves, with the older one having an eye on eating the bunny. The younger one is just along for the ride and having his own fun along the way.
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* WolfInSheepsClothing: PlayedForLaughs. They’re literal wolves, with the older one having an eye on eating the bunny. The younger one is just along for the ride and having his own fun along the way.way.
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* EndOfAnEra: It is notable in two ways: the last classic-era cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny, and the last to have the dimensional ring opening.
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* EndOfAnEra: It is notable in two ways: the last classic-era cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny, Bunny and Foghorn Leghorn, and the last to have the dimensional ring opening.
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* TooGruesomeForCartoonPhysics: The Big Bad Wolf and his child nephew want to catch Bugs Bunny for food. One of the gags involves an iron maiden rigged to close on Bugs after the wolf nephew runs out of a closet door after his uncle says "Now!". When Bugs tricks the Big Bad Wolf into getting in front of the iron maiden, he says "Oh, I get it now!", and the nephew busts open the closet door, with the iron maiden clamping down on the uncle. The nephew peeks inside, and only looks at the audience with a disgusted "Yeesh!" and a cringed look.
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* TooGruesomeForCartoonPhysics: The Big Bad Wolf and his child nephew want to catch Bugs Bunny for food. One of the gags involves an iron maiden rigged to close on Bugs after the wolf nephew runs out of a closet door after his uncle says "Now!". When Bugs tricks the Big Bad Wolf into getting in front of the iron maiden, he says "Oh, I get it now!", '''''now!'''''", and the nephew busts open the closet door, with the iron maiden clamping down on the uncle. The nephew peeks inside, and only looks at the audience with a disgusted "Yeesh!" and a cringed look.
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''False Hare'' is a 1964 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes cartoon directed by Creator/RobertMcKimson. It is the latter of two cartoons where WesternAnimation/BugsBunny is pitted against the unnamed Uncle Big Bad (“Now Hare This” being the former) and serves as the final Bugs Bunny cartoon in the original Golden Age era.
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'''False Hare''' is a 1964 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes cartoon directed by Creator/RobertMcKimson. It is the latter of two cartoons where WesternAnimation/BugsBunny is pitted against the unnamed Uncle Big Bad (“Now Hare This” being the former) and serves as the final Bugs Bunny cartoon in the original Golden Age era.
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! Did somebody say, tropes?
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!! Did somebody say,
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* TooGruesomeForCartoonPhysics: The Big Bad Wolf and his child nephew want to catch Bugs Bunny for food. One of the gags involves an iron maiden rigged to close on Bugs after the wolf nephew runs out of a closet door after his uncle says "Now!". When Bugs tricks the Big Bad Wolf into getting in front of the iron maiden, he says "Oh, I get it now!", and the nephew busts open the closet door, with the iron maiden clamping down on the uncle. The nephew peeks inside, and only looks at the audience with a disgusted "Yeesh!" and a cringed look.
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* PaperThinDisguise: With those exaggerated rabbit parts the wolves are wearing, it’s never stated whether the older one wanted Bugs to think he was one of them.
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* ItAmusedMe: Bugs doesn't remotely fall for Uncle Big Bad's plans, but decides to play along out of boredom.
* PaperThinDisguise:With those exaggerated Bugs is less than convinced by the two wolves' rabbit parts the wolves are wearing, it’s never stated whether the older one wanted Bugs to think he was one of them.disguises.
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'''False Hare''' is a 1964 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes cartoon directed by Creator/RobertMcKimson. It is the latter of two cartoons where WesternAnimation/BugsBunny is pitted against the unnamed Uncle Big Bad (“Now Hare This” being the former).
former) and serves as the final Bugs Bunny cartoon in the original Golden Age era.
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* {{Bowdlerization}}: The version shown on CBS's ''The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show'' cut the part where Uncle Big Bad tries to get Bugs to pose for his club ID photo in front of an iron maiden and Uncle Big Bad ends up impaled.
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* EndOfAnEra: It is notable in two ways — the last classic-era cartoon in which Bugs appears, and the last to have the dimensional ring animation.
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* EndOfAnEra: It is notable in two ways — ways: the last classic-era cartoon in which featuring Bugs appears, Bunny, and the last to have the dimensional ring animation.opening.
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Uncle Big Bad and his nephew are putting together a ''club del conejo'' (“rabbit” in Spanish), in the bid to get him on the dinner table. From the application form Bugs signs to the numerous initiation rituals Uncle Big Bad sets out, it’s a RoadRunnerVsCoyote characterization.
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Uncle Big Bad and his nephew are putting together a ''club del conejo'' (“rabbit” in Spanish), in the bid to get him on the dinner table. From the application form Bugs signs to the numerous initiation rituals Uncle Big Bad sets out, it’s a RoadRunnerVsCoyote characterization.
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* TheCameo: WesternAnimation/FoghornLeghorn in the final frame of the cartoon, also making his last appearance.
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* TheCameo: WesternAnimation/FoghornLeghorn in the final penultimate frame of the cartoon, also making his last appearance.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Every single BoobyTrap that Uncle Big Bad uses in the initiation process. Be it the ringing of a bell connected to a safe, an IronMaiden, or a hole that goes into a loaded cannon, Bugs never falls for it.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Every single BoobyTrap that Uncle Big Bad uses in the initiation process. Be it the ringing of a bell connected to a safe, an IronMaiden, or a hole that goes into a loaded cannon, Bugs never falls for it.
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The wolf and his junior companion are putting together a ''club del conejo'' (“rabbit” in Spanish), in the bid to get him on the dinner table. From there on, it’s a RoadRunnerVsCoyote characterization.
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* BarefootCartoonAnimal: The older wolf; the younger is in shoes shaped like rabbit paws.
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* BarefootCartoonAnimal: The older wolf; the younger Big Bad; his nephew is in shoes shaped like rabbit paws.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The older wolf, in the IronMaiden case, when Bugs annoys him with his constant exaggerated poses.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The older wolf, Every single BoobyTrap that Uncle Big Bad uses in the IronMaiden case, when initiation process. Be it the ringing of a bell connected to a safe, an IronMaiden, or a hole that goes into a loaded cannon, Bugs annoys him with his constant exaggerated poses.never falls for it.
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* WolfInSheepsClothing: Played for Laughs. They’re literal wolves, with the older one having an eye on eating the bunny. The younger one is just along for the ride and having his own fun along the way.
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* WolfInSheepsClothing: Played for Laughs.PlayedForLaughs. They’re literal wolves, with the older one having an eye on eating the bunny. The younger one is just along for the ride and having his own fun along the way.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The older wolf, in the sarcophagus case, when Bugs annoys him with his constant exaggerated poses.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The older wolf, in the sarcophagus IronMaiden case, when Bugs annoys him with his constant exaggerated poses.
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* BarefootCartoonAnimal: The older wolf; the younger is in shoes shaped like rabbit paws.
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'''False Hare''' is a 1964 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes cartoon directed by Creator/RobertMcKimson. It is the latter of two cartoons where he is pitted against the unnamed Uncle Big Bad (“Now Hare This” being the former).
The wolf and his junior companion are putting together a ''club del conejo'' (“rabbit” in Spanish), in the bid to get him on the dinner table. From there on, it’s a RoadRunnerVsCoyote characterization.
The wolf and his junior companion are putting together a ''club del conejo'' (“rabbit” in Spanish), in the bid to get him on the dinner table. From there on, it’s a RoadRunnerVsCoyote characterization.
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'''False Hare''' is a 1964 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes cartoon directed by Creator/RobertMcKimson. It is the latter of two cartoons where he WesternAnimation/BugsBunny is pitted against the unnamed Uncle Big Bad (“Now Hare This” being the former).
The wolf and his junior companion are putting together a ''club del conejo'' (“rabbit” in Spanish), in the bid to get him on the dinner table. From there on, it’s a RoadRunnerVsCoyote characterization.
The wolf and his junior companion are putting together a ''club del conejo'' (“rabbit” in Spanish), in the bid to get him on the dinner table.
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* WolfInSheepsClothing: Played for Laughs. They’re literal wolves, with the older one having an eye on eating the bunny. The younger one is just along for the ride and having his own fun along the way.
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* WolfInSheepsClothing: Played for Laughs. They’re literal wolves, with the older one having an eye on eating the bunny. bunny. The younger one is just along for the ride and having his own fun along the way.
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'''False Hare''' is a 1964 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes cartoon directed by Creator/RobertMcKimson. It is the latter of two cartoons where he is pitted against the unnamed Uncle Big Bad (“Now Hare This” being the former).
The wolf and his junior companion are putting together a ''club del conejo'' (“rabbit” in Spanish), in the bid to get him on the dinner table. From there on, it’s a CoyoteVsRoadRunner characterization.
The wolf and his junior companion are putting together a ''club del conejo'' (“rabbit” in Spanish), in the bid to get him on the dinner table. From there on, it’s a CoyoteVsRoadRunner characterization.
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'''False Hare''' is a 1964 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes cartoon directed by Creator/RobertMcKimson. It is the latter of two cartoons where he is pitted against the unnamed Uncle Big Bad (“Now Hare This” being the former).
The wolf and his junior companion are putting together a ''club del conejo'' (“rabbit” in Spanish), in the bid to get him on the dinner table. From there on, it’s a CoyoteVsRoadRunner RoadRunnerVsCoyote characterization.
The wolf and his junior companion are putting together a ''club del conejo'' (“rabbit” in Spanish), in the bid to get him on the dinner table.
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* WolfInSheepsClothing: Played for Laughs. They’re literal wolves, with the older one having an eye on eating the bunny. The younger one is just along for the ride and having his own fun along the way.
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* WolfInSheepsClothing: Played for Laughs. They’re literal wolves, with the older one having an eye on eating the bunny. bunny. The younger one is just along for the ride and having his own fun along the way.
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[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/false_hare.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[WesternAnimation/TheThreeLittleBops Sign on the tree: No Wolves Allowed!]]]]
'''False Hare''' is a 1964 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes cartoon directed by Creator/RobertMcKimson. It is the latter of two cartoons where he is pitted against the unnamed Uncle Big Bad (“Now Hare This” being the former).
The wolf and his junior companion are putting together a ''club del conejo'' (“rabbit” in Spanish), in the bid to get him on the dinner table. From there on, it’s a CoyoteVsRoadRunner characterization.
! Did somebody say, tropes?
* TheCameo: WesternAnimation/FoghornLeghorn in the final frame of the cartoon, also making his last appearance.
* DoubleEntendre: In addition to being a PunBasedTitle for false hair, it also conveys that the wolves are impostors, or false hares, themselves.
* EndOfAnEra: It is notable in two ways — the last classic-era cartoon in which Bugs appears, and the last to have the dimensional ring animation.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The older wolf, in the sarcophagus case, when Bugs annoys him with his constant exaggerated poses.
* PaperThinDisguise: With those exaggerated rabbit parts the wolves are wearing, it’s never stated whether the older one wanted Bugs to think he was one of them.
* WolfInSheepsClothing: Played for Laughs. They’re literal wolves, with the older one having an eye on eating the bunny. The younger one is just along for the ride and having his own fun along the way.
[[caption-width-right:350:[[WesternAnimation/TheThreeLittleBops Sign on the tree: No Wolves Allowed!]]]]
'''False Hare''' is a 1964 WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes cartoon directed by Creator/RobertMcKimson. It is the latter of two cartoons where he is pitted against the unnamed Uncle Big Bad (“Now Hare This” being the former).
The wolf and his junior companion are putting together a ''club del conejo'' (“rabbit” in Spanish), in the bid to get him on the dinner table. From there on, it’s a CoyoteVsRoadRunner characterization.
! Did somebody say, tropes?
* TheCameo: WesternAnimation/FoghornLeghorn in the final frame of the cartoon, also making his last appearance.
* DoubleEntendre: In addition to being a PunBasedTitle for false hair, it also conveys that the wolves are impostors, or false hares, themselves.
* EndOfAnEra: It is notable in two ways — the last classic-era cartoon in which Bugs appears, and the last to have the dimensional ring animation.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The older wolf, in the sarcophagus case, when Bugs annoys him with his constant exaggerated poses.
* PaperThinDisguise: With those exaggerated rabbit parts the wolves are wearing, it’s never stated whether the older one wanted Bugs to think he was one of them.
* WolfInSheepsClothing: Played for Laughs. They’re literal wolves, with the older one having an eye on eating the bunny. The younger one is just along for the ride and having his own fun along the way.