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  1. Also noted on the DVD commentary is Bugs Bunny's conducting performance as "Leopold", as a send-up of conductor Leopold Stokowski's energetic style, including his shunning the baton: Bugs makes a point of snapping the baton in half and discarding it. As Bugs enters the concert hall wearing a Stokowski-like hairpiece, the orchestra members begin ...

  2. There was a 1949 cartoon spoof of Stokowski at the Bowl with Bugs Bunny playing the conductor in "Long-Haired Hare" by Chuck Jones. New York Philharmonic. He continued to appear frequently with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, both at the Hollywood Bowl and other venues.

  3. Apr 27, 2011 · Bugs Bunny gets revenge on Tenor at the opera.

  4. May 1, 2021 · 334 subscribers. Subscribed. 5. 277 views 2 years ago. During the concert's final act, Bugs poses as the highly respected Leopold Stokowski, prompting the musicians, Giovanni, the conductor,...

  5. Leopold Stokowski never conducted with a baton. This is the reason why Bugs Bunny, impersonating Stokowski, promptly breaks the baton before conducting, and conducts using such dramatic hand gestures.

  6. Also noted on the DVD commentary is Bugs Bunny's conducting performance as "Leopold", as a send-up of conductor Leopold Stokowski's energetic style, including his shunning the baton. As Bugs enters the concert hall wearing a Stokowski-like hairpiece, the orchestra members begin whispering among themselves, "Leopold!

  7. Also noted on the DVD commentary is Bugs Bunny's conducting performance as "Leopold", as a send-up of conductor Leopold Stokowski's energetic style, including his shunning the baton. As Bugs enters the concert hall wearing a Stokowski-like hairpiece, the orchestra members begin whispering among themselves, "Leopold!

  8. When the name Leopold Stokowski is mentioned, this is the first thought that comes to my mind: I immediately flash onto that 1949 cartoon “Long-Haired Hare,” in which Bugs Bunny struts pompously onto the stage of the Hollywood Bowl wearing a white wig and tails, and the orchestra musicians whisper to each other in breathless awe, “Leopold!

  9. After using a variety of means to soften the opera singer up, Bugs pulls out the coup de gras: dressed as world-renowned conductor Leopold, the bunny makes Giovanni sing an insipid song (basically to make him look foolish) before forcing him to hold a high note, which causes the amphitheater to crumble on top on the singer.

  10. Jan 6, 2019 · Daugherty primed the audience and told them to look for a local connection in “Long-Haired Hare.” “It’s Leopold, it’s Leopold,” the crowd chanted when Bugs Bunny mounted the podium on the big screen in the persona of Leopold Stokowski, the orchestra’s first star music director.

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