Year: 1980
Runtime: 30 mins
Language: English
Director: Chuck Jones
Three brand‑new Chuck Jones cartoons highlight Bugs Bunny alongside several of Jones’s classic characters. Spring awakens the birds, bees and Bugs, recalling when a baby Elmer Fudd chased a young Bugs with a pop‑gun waiting for “wabbit season,” when Bugs is captured by Marvin Martian in “Spaced Out Bunny,” and when, after three decades of pursuit, Wile E. Coyote finally catches the Road Runner in “Soup or Sonic.”
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