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* BaitAndSwitch: The cartoon opens on Bugs out in the forest, hopping in and out of his burrow. Then an alarm sounds and the camera pulls back to reveal he's actually in a window display at the camping department of a store, telling the crowd to break it up because the show is over.

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* BaitAndSwitch: The cartoon opens on Bugs out in the forest, hopping in and out of his burrow. Then an alarm sounds and the camera pulls back to reveal [[ProsceniumReveal he's actually in a window display at the camping department of a store, store]], telling the crowd to break it up because the show is over.

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The cartoon opens with Bugs having a job at "Stacy's" helping to advertise a camping gear display in the department store window. However, after closing time, with the summer sale over, the manager informs him he's being transferred to a new department, which Bugs reads as "Tax-ee-doy-mee". Upon realizing the manager intends to turn him into a stuffed animal, Bugs runs for his life, with the manager chasing after him in a cartoon-long game of cat and mouse, with wacky hijinks at every turn.

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The cartoon opens with Bugs having a job at "Stacy's" helping to advertise a camping gear display in the department store window. window.

However, after closing time, with the summer sale over, the manager informs him he's being transferred to a new department, which Bugs reads as "Tax-ee-doy-mee". department - "Tax-ee-doy-mee".

Upon realizing the manager intends to turn him into a stuffed animal, Bugs runs for his life, with the manager chasing after him in a cartoon-long game of cat and mouse, with wacky hijinks at every turn.
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.

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* PantomimeAnimal: When Bugs and The Manager come out of the costume department, they are both wearing a two person horse costume, all while the manger is ''still'' chasing after Bugs.



* TwoMenOneDress: When Bugs and The Manager come out of the costume department, they are both wearing a two person horse costume, all while the manger is ''still'' chasing after Bugs.
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* ScoobyDoobyDoors: The manager chases Bugs through different departments and they both come out in increasingly ridiculous outfits that match the store they were just in.

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* ScoobyDoobyDoors: The manager chases Bugs through different departments and they both come out in increasingly ridiculous outfits that match the store department they were just in.
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* ScoobyDoobyDoors: The manager chases Bugs through different stores and they both come out in increasingly ridiculous outfits that match the store they were just in.

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* ScoobyDoobyDoors: The manager chases Bugs through different stores departments and they both come out in increasingly ridiculous outfits that match the store they were just in.
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* TwoMenOneDress: When Bugs and The Manager come out of a costume shop, they are both wearing a two person horse costume, all while the manger is ''still'' chasing after Bugs.

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* TwoMenOneDress: When Bugs and The Manager come out of a the costume shop, department, they are both wearing a two person horse costume, all while the manger is ''still'' chasing after Bugs.
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* TwoMenOneDress: When Bugs and The Manager come out of a costume shop, they are both wearing a two person horse costume, all while the manger is ''still'' chasing after Bugs.
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* ScoobyDoobyDoors: The manager chases Bugs through different stores and they both come out in increasingly ridiculous outfits that match the store they were just in.

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* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: The reason the manager intends to stuff Bugs is that with the summer sale over, Bugs is no longer needed in the camping gear display window, and there's no other purpose for him.

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* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: The reason the manager intends to stuff Bugs is that with the summer sale over, Bugs is no longer needed in the camping gear display window, and there's no other purpose for him.him.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: While disguised as a woman shopping for shoes, Bugs tells the manager that 'she'd' like to see something nice in a pair of bedroom slippers. The manger replies that confidentially, he would too.

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The cartoon opens with Bugs having a job at "Stacy's" helping to advertise camping gear display in the department store window. However, after closing time, with the summer sale over, the manager informs him he's being transferred to a new department, which Bugs reads as "Tax-ee-doy-mee". Upon realizing the manager intends to turn him into a stuffed animal, Bugs runs for his life, with the manager chasing after him in a cartoon-long game of cat and mouse, with wacky hijinks at ever turn.

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The cartoon opens with Bugs having a job at "Stacy's" helping to advertise a camping gear display in the department store window. However, after closing time, with the summer sale over, the manager informs him he's being transferred to a new department, which Bugs reads as "Tax-ee-doy-mee". Upon realizing the manager intends to turn him into a stuffed animal, Bugs runs for his life, with the manager chasing after him in a cartoon-long game of cat and mouse, with wacky hijinks at ever every turn.
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* DelayedReaction: It takes a while for Bugs to realize that the manager intends to cut him open and stuff him, with him even asking the manager if he said "Stuffed". When he finally catches on, he screams like a banshee and runs for it.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: While disguised as a woman shopping for shoes, Bugs tells the manager that 'she'd' like to see something nice in a pair of bedroom slippers. The manger replies that confidentially, he would too.

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* BaitAndSwitch: The cartoon opens on Bugs out in the forest, hopping in and out of his burrow. Then an alarm sounds and the camera pulls back to reveal he's actually in a window display at the camping department of a store, telling the crowd to break it up because the show is over.



* DisguisedInDrag: Bugs, as usual. Here, he's dressed as a lady shopping for shoes whom the manager flirts with.I

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* DisguisedInDrag: Bugs, as usual. Here, he's dressed as a lady shopping for shoes whom the manager flirts with.Iwith.
* DisneyVillainDeath: In the end, Bugs scares the manager with a scary face, causing him to jump off the top of the building. [[spoiler:Out of curiosity, Bugs does the same face in a hand mirror, then gets scared himself and jumps off as well.]]
* ElevatorFailure: Bugs tricks the manager into stepping onto an empty elevator shaft, falling to his doom. Unfortunately for Bugs, the manager survives.


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* OutfitDecoy: The manager has Bugs cornered behind a desk. As he aims his rifle, Bugs has his hands up; however, it turns out Bugs has put his gloves on his ears so he can aim a rifle of his own at the manager.
* StairsAreFaster: The manager tries to outrun Bugs on the elevator by running up the stairs to the roof. Once there, however, Bugs dressed as an elevator operator sends him down an empty elevator shaft.
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* EmptyElevator: When the manager tries to corner Bugs on the roof, Bugs tricks him into an empty shaft, [[GravityIsAHarshMistress with obvious results]]. He survives the fall, but is busted up and pissed off.
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* EmptyElevator: When the manager tries to corner Bugs on the roof, Bugs tricks him into an empty shaft, [[GravityIsAHarshMistress with obvious results]]. He survives the fall, by is busted up and pissed off.

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* EmptyElevator: When the manager tries to corner Bugs on the roof, Bugs tricks him into an empty shaft, [[GravityIsAHarshMistress with obvious results]]. He survives the fall, by but is busted up and pissed off.
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* EmptyElevator: When the manager tries to corner Bugs on the roof, Bugs tricks him into an empty shaft, [[GravitIsAHarshMistress with obvious results]]. He survives the fall, by is busted up and pissed off.

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* EmptyElevator: When the manager tries to corner Bugs on the roof, Bugs tricks him into an empty shaft, [[GravitIsAHarshMistress [[GravityIsAHarshMistress with obvious results]]. He survives the fall, by is busted up and pissed off.
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The cartoon opens with Bugs having a job at "[[UsefulNotes/{{Macys}} Stacy's]]" helping to advertise camping gear display in the department store window. However, after closing time, with the summer sale over, the manager informs him he's being transferred to a new department, which Bugs reads as "Tax-ee-doy-mee". Upon realizing the manager intends to turn him into a stuffed animal, Bugs runs for his life, with the manager chasing after him in a cartoon-long game of cat and mouse, with wacky hijinks at ever turn.

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The cartoon opens with Bugs having a job at "[[UsefulNotes/{{Macys}} Stacy's]]" "Stacy's" helping to advertise camping gear display in the department store window. However, after closing time, with the summer sale over, the manager informs him he's being transferred to a new department, which Bugs reads as "Tax-ee-doy-mee". Upon realizing the manager intends to turn him into a stuffed animal, Bugs runs for his life, with the manager chasing after him in a cartoon-long game of cat and mouse, with wacky hijinks at ever turn.

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The cartoon opens with Bugs having a job at "Stacy's" helping to advertise camping gear display in the department store window. However, after closing time, with the summer sale over, the manager informs him he's being transferred to a new department, which Bugs reads as "Tax-ee-doy-mee". Upon realizing the manager intends to turn him into a stuffed animal, Bugs runs for his life, with the manager chasing after him in a cartoon-long game of cat and mouse, with wacky hijinks at ever turn.

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The cartoon opens with Bugs having a job at "Stacy's" "[[UsefulNotes/{{Macys}} Stacy's]]" helping to advertise camping gear display in the department store window. However, after closing time, with the summer sale over, the manager informs him he's being transferred to a new department, which Bugs reads as "Tax-ee-doy-mee". Upon realizing the manager intends to turn him into a stuffed animal, Bugs runs for his life, with the manager chasing after him in a cartoon-long game of cat and mouse, with wacky hijinks at ever turn.



* DisguisedInDrag: Bugs, as usual. Here, he's dressed as a lady shopping for shoes whom the manager flirts with.

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* DisguisedInDrag: Bugs, as usual. Here, he's dressed as a lady shopping for shoes whom the manager flirts with.I
* EmptyElevator: When the manager tries to corner Bugs on the roof, Bugs tricks him into an empty shaft, [[GravitIsAHarshMistress with obvious results]]. He survives the fall, by is busted up and pissed off.

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* BangFlagGun: When Bugs aims a shotgun at the manager and pulls the trigger, three signs come out of the muzzle saying "Bang! Bang! Bang!". The manager responds by having three signs come out of his mouth saying [[TalkingWithSigns "Ouch!" "Ouch!" "Ouch!"]],

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* BangFlagGun: When Bugs aims a shotgun at the manager and pulls the trigger, three signs come out of the muzzle saying "Bang! Bang! Bang!". The manager responds by having three signs come out of his mouth saying [[TalkingWithSigns "Ouch!" "Ouch!" "Ouch!"]],"Ouch!"]]
* DisguisedInDrag: Bugs, as usual. Here, he's dressed as a lady shopping for shoes whom the manager flirts with.
* ElevatorFloorAnnouncement: While pretending to be an elevator operator, Bugs calls out "Fifth floor! Rubber tires, sugar, bourbon, butter, and other picture postcards!"
* ElevatorGag: The manager attempts to pursue Bugs Bunny in an elevator, only to watch Bugs appear on each floor he passes, using a different edge of the elevator opening as a floor.
* FrankenX: Just as the manager has Bugs cornered in the roof, Bugs starts talking about a book he read about a "Frankincense monster" sneaking up behind the villain. He then makes a face so horrifying he scares the manager into jumping off.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The store manager is a parody of Harold Peary's character from ''Radio/FibberMcGeeAndMolly'', Gildersleeve (who was spun off into his own show, ''Radio/TheGreatGildersleeve''). Bugs [[LampshadeHanging hangs a lampshade]] on this when he says he sounds like "that guy on the radio, the Great Gildersneeze."
* WartimeCartoon: The items mentioned on Bugs' ElevatorFloorAnnouncement were all heavily rationed during the war, hence the "other picture postcards" punchline.
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'''Hare Conditioned''' is a 1945 ''Franchise/LooneyTunes'' short directed by Creator/ChuckJones and starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny. It is noted for being the second ''Bugs Bunny'' cartoon to be under the ''Looney Tunes'' brand rather than ''Franchise/MerrieMelodies''.

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'''Hare Conditioned''' is a 1945 ''Franchise/LooneyTunes'' short directed by Creator/ChuckJones and starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny. It is noted for being the second ''Bugs Bunny'' cartoon to be under the ''Looney Tunes'' brand rather than ''Franchise/MerrieMelodies''.
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'''Hare Conditioned''' is a 1945 ''Franchise/LooneyTunes'' short directed by Creator/ChuckJones and starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny. It is noted for being the second ''Bugs Bunny'' cartoon to be under the ''Looney Tunes'' brand rather than ''Franchise/MerrieMelodies''.

The cartoon opens with Bugs having a job at "Stacy's" helping to advertise camping gear display in the department store window. However, after closing time, with the summer sale over, the manager informs him he's being transferred to a new department, which Bugs reads as "Tax-ee-doy-mee". Upon realizing the manager intends to turn him into a stuffed animal, Bugs runs for his life, with the manager chasing after him in a cartoon-long game of cat and mouse, with wacky hijinks at ever turn.

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* BangFlagGun: When Bugs aims a shotgun at the manager and pulls the trigger, three signs come out of the muzzle saying "Bang! Bang! Bang!". The manager responds by having three signs come out of his mouth saying [[TalkingWithSigns "Ouch!" "Ouch!" "Ouch!"]],
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: The reason the manager intends to stuff Bugs is that with the summer sale over, Bugs is no longer needed in the camping gear display window, and there's no other purpose for him.

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