Put that tail back." The animator draws a horse's tail instead. Bugs attempts once more to right the wrongs inflicted upon him by making his latest complaint of the animator's vandalism known, "Alright, you vandal. As Bugs walks away, the animator erases his tail. Rabbit ears, long ones." The animator draws very long rabbit ears and Bugs replies "Don't be so danged literal!" The animator then fixes the ears to make them normal length again. Bugs moves his finger over one of the ears and says "Not human ears my friend. The animator then erases the tiny head and re-draws Bugs' head, normal-sized but minus the ears.Īfter Bugs asks "Ears?", the animator draws human ears. He then takes notice of his now-high-pitched voice. Bugs does not realize what has happened until he pulls a carrot out of his pocket, stopping short when he sees that something else is wrong as his carrot appears huge. When Bugs realizes this, he demands it to be corrected, which the animator supplies by simply adding rabbit ears to the existing head, infuriating Bugs even further, "All right, you comic book Rembrandt, make with the eraser." The animator erases the pumpkin head and then draws a tiny version of Bugs' head. The animator then draws a pumpkin head on Bugs' body. Once Bugs discovers this latest act of vandalism, he taps one foot impatiently, pointing at the spot where his head existed. The animator draws an anvil on Bugs' tail, causing Bugs to fall on a street, later rolling into an empty area.Īngered, Bugs incoherently yells at the animator, "Yougoldangconsarnedrapscalionblankityblankblankareyoutryingtodo? Of all the low dirty." The animator responds by erasing Bugs' head. "That settles it! Get yourself another boy! I'm through! What a Leonardo da Punchy! What a Too-Lousy Lautrec!" The animator draws an upside-down forest as Bugs tries to get to his hole. In response, the animator draws an enormous pink women's hat, and Bugs throws it on the ground, too, "Cut it out! You crazy idjit!" This continues with increasingly ridiculous hats and wigs until Bugs gives up after a giant top hat is painted over him. After disposing of the last sign off-screen, Bugs returns, wiping off the yellow paint with a towel.Īfterwards, Bugs agrees to work on the picture, but pauses once he sees that the animator drew a hat on his head, prompting Bugs to throw it on the ground, stating that the animator knows he's not supposed to wear a hat. Bugs asks if the animator is trying to get him fired, before explaining that he has become a valuable asset to the studio, which gives the animator time to draw another picket sign saying "I REFUSE TO LIVE UP TO MY CONTRACT", which once again has Bugs fearing for his long-term future with the studio. ![]() ![]() When Bugs sees the sign, he throws it on the ground, off screen. ![]() ![]() studio and calls the animator a menace to society, while the animator draws a picket sign in Bugs' left hand which says "I WON'T WORK". Bugs grabs the brush and breaks it in half.īugs emphatically states that he will report the animator to his bosses at the Warner Bros. What's the big idea? I said I wasn't working with you and that is that!" He puts yellow paint on Bugs' back, implying that Bugs is a coward. After Bugs stands up, he restates his desire to not work with the animator, "Look, Buster. Bugs pops out, falls to the ground and utters his catch phrase, "What's up, Doc?" When Bugs realizes who is in charge of the picture, he makes his desire to not fall victim to an animator who plans on making him look bad known all the while preparing to dive back into his hole, giving the animator ample time to erase it, causing Bugs to jump headfirst into the ground. The animator then erases the rabbit hole and moves it to the sky. An animator paints a woodland background, complete with a rabbit hole.
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