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* OffModel: Bugs frequently changes appearance throughout the film. In several scenes, he's drawn almost similar to the rabbit from ''Hare-Um Scare-Um'', having very small, almost rat-like eyes. Not surprising since the animator, Cal Dalton, co-directed "Hare-Um Scare-Um."
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** There was growing speculation that when Bugs' towel dropped to his thighs that his genitals were exposed. Upon further viewing, it was the space between Bugs' legs with the tub behind him.
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* OffModel: Bugs frequently changes appearance throughout the film. In several scenes, he's drawn almost similar to the rabbit from ''Hare-Um Scare-Um'', having very small, almost rat-like eyes.

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* OffModel: Bugs frequently changes appearance throughout the film. In several scenes, he's drawn almost similar to the rabbit from ''Hare-Um Scare-Um'', having very small, almost rat-like eyes. Not surprising since the animator, Cal Dalton, co-directed "Hare-Um Scare-Um."
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* OffModel: Bugs frequently changes appearance throughout the film. In several scenes, he's drawn almost similar to the rabbit from Hare-Um Scare-Um, having very small, almost rat-like eyes.

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* OffModel: Bugs frequently changes appearance throughout the film. In several scenes, he's drawn almost similar to the rabbit from Hare-Um Scare-Um, ''Hare-Um Scare-Um'', having very small, almost rat-like eyes.
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* OffModel: Bugs frequently changes appearance throughout the film. In several scenes, he's drawn with very small, almost rat like eyes.

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* OffModel: Bugs frequently changes appearance throughout the film. In several scenes, he's drawn with almost similar to the rabbit from Hare-Um Scare-Um, having very small, almost rat like rat-like eyes.
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** Bugs himself isn't much better, as he wastes no time in taking advantage of the condition in Uncle Louie's which forbids Elmer from hurting rabbits to [[TheThingThatWouldNotLeave invade his home and leech off him]].

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** Bugs himself isn't much better, as he wastes no time in taking advantage of the condition in Uncle Louie's will, which forbids Elmer from hurting rabbits rabbits, to [[TheThingThatWouldNotLeave invade his home and leech off him]].
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** Bugs himself isn't much better, as he wastes no time in taking advantage of the condition in Uncle Louie's which forbids Elmer from hurting rabbits to [[TheThingThatWouldNotLeave invade his home and leech off him]].
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* SingingInTheShower: After making himself at home in Elmer's house, Bugs is in Elmer's shower singing "Angel in Disguise". When he strikes a sour note, he steps out wearing a ModestyTowel and tunes himself by playing the correct note on the piano (as shown on the page image), then steps back into the shower.

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''The Wabbit Who Came To Supper'' is a 1942 WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies cartoon, directed by Creator/FrizFreleng and starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd (in one of only four cartoons where Elmer is shown as a fat man).

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''The "The Wabbit Who Came To Supper'' to Supper" is a 1942 WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies cartoon, directed by Creator/FrizFreleng and starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd (in one of only four cartoons where Elmer is shown as a fat man).



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-->'''Bugs:''' You don't get the dough, eh butterball?
-->'''Elmer:''' No, but I'm gonna get ''you''!

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-->'''Bugs:''' You don't get the dough, eh butterball?
-->'''Elmer:'''
butterball?\\
'''Elmer:'''
No, but I'm gonna get ''you''!



-->"What have I done?! Three million dowwahs, aww shot to pieces! Don't die, wittle wabbit! (Sobs) Please don't die..."

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-->"What -->'''Elmer:''' What have I done?! Three million dowwahs, aww shot to pieces! Don't die, wittle wabbit! (Sobs) ''[sobs]'' Please don't die..."



* WritersCannotDoMath: [[http://i.imgur.com/oAB7lM6.jpg If one looks at the second telegram Elmer got]], it's revealed he would actually receive $902,932.04, even with all the taxes he mentions.

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* WritersCannotDoMath: [[http://i.imgur.com/oAB7lM6.jpg If one looks at the second telegram Elmer got]], it's revealed he would actually receive $902,932.04, even with all the taxes he mentions.mentions.
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* ContrivedCoincidence: The telegrams Elmer gets arrive at both the most convienient or inconvient times for him. The mailman who gives him the first one just happened to know exactly where he is in the forest while hunting.

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* ContrivedCoincidence: The telegrams Elmer gets arrive at both the most convienient convenient or inconvient inconvenient times for him. The mailman who gives him the first one just happened to know exactly where he is in the forest while hunting.
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''The Wabbit Who Came To Supper'' is a 1942 WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies cartoon, directed by Creator/FrizFreleng and starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd.

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''The Wabbit Who Came To Supper'' is a 1942 WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies cartoon, directed by Creator/FrizFreleng and starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd.
WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd (in one of only four cartoons where Elmer is shown as a fat man).
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* BaitAndSwitch: While trying to get a hold of the operator on Elmer's phone, Bugs asks him for a nickel. Elmer hands a nickel to Bugs... who pockets it immediately and continues to call for the operator the same way.
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* ModestyTowel: When he comes out of the shower, Bugs is wearing a towel around his waist, despite normally not wearing anything at all.
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* ScrewySquirrel: Bugs messes with Elmer solely to spite him for trying to kill him, and then ditch Bugs once the matter of money comes in. For better or worse, Elmer [[TheDogBitesBack turns the tables on him]] once he finds out he's not getting any money.

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* ComedicUnderwearExposure: Bugs pulls this on Elmer during the chase scene.



* CreepyBasement: When Elmer is chasing Bugs in the climax, Bugs briefly heads down to Elmer's basement--only to come running back up to warn Elmer "Don't go down there--its dark!"

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* CreepyBasement: When Elmer is chasing Bugs in the climax, Bugs briefly heads down to Elmer's basement--only to come running back up to warn Elmer "Don't go down there--its dark!"dark!" He would repeat this gag in ''WesternAnimation/HairRaisingHare''.
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-->'''Elmer:''' No, but I'm gonna get you!

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-->'''Elmer:''' No, but I'm gonna get you!''you''!
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: This cartoon was made during a brief phase where Elmer was redesigned to be fat, something that was dropped after four shorts.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: This cartoon was made during a brief phase where Elmer was redesigned to be shorter and fat, something that was dropped after four shorts.shorts due to negative reception from audiences.
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* ExplosiveBreeder: After Elmer chases Bugs out of his house for good, a delivery man comes up to Elmer's door a moment later, wishing him "Easter greetings" (in July) and giving him an egg-shaped package. A bunch of little rabbits that look like miniature versions of Bugs come hopping out of the egg package, saying "Eh, what's up, doc"?
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* ChristmasCreep: Played for laughs, when the clock strikes midnight, and Bugs shouts "Happy New Year!" Elmer joins Bugs in singing "Auld Lang Syne", until he looks at the calendar which reads July and resumes chasing Bugs.
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* PublicDomainAnimation: The shorts copyright expired years ago, so it's become a staple of bargain bin tapes and [=DVDs=].

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* PublicDomainAnimation: The shorts short's copyright expired years ago, so it's it has become a staple of bargain bin tapes and [=DVDs=].
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* AllForNothing: Elmer spends the bulk of the cartoon at the mercy of Bugs, since leaving him or putting him in harms way would mean losing his inheritance. But then he gets a second telegram, revealing that even though he gets the inheritance, the taxes eat through so much of it that he doesn't get any spending money at all--in fact, he owes them $1.98. With no reason left to hold back, he immediately begins chasing after Bugs again.

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* AllForNothing: Elmer spends the bulk of the cartoon at the mercy of Bugs, since leaving him or putting him in harms harm's way would mean losing his inheritance. But then he gets a second telegram, revealing that even though he gets the inheritance, the taxes eat through so much of it that he doesn't get any spending money at all--in fact, he owes them $1.98. With no reason left to hold back, he immediately begins chasing after Bugs again.
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Just because July 4th was marked as a holiday on the calendar doesn't mean that it was July 4th.


* TheDitz: As usual, Elmer easily falls for Bugs' charades, including faking an illness, believing it's New Years Day (on July 4th) and briefly closing the door in modesty at the sight of a crossdressing Bugs. He quickly wises up on the latter two, though.

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* TheDitz: As usual, Elmer easily falls for Bugs' charades, including faking an illness, believing it's New Years Day (on July 4th) (in July) and briefly closing the door in modesty at the sight of a crossdressing Bugs. He quickly wises up on the latter two, though.
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