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  1. Watch Bugs Bunny's iconic catchphrase, 'What's up Doc?' in this clip from Looney Tunes. WB Kids is the home of all of your favorite clips featuring characters from the Looney Tunes, Scooby-Doo, Tom and Jerry and more!

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  3. Watch the classic Looney Tunes cartoon from 1950 where Bugs Bunny sings What's up doc? with Elmer Fudd. Learn the lyrics, the story and the history of this iconic duo.

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  4. 1942 - Bugs Bunny says: "What's up doc"

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    Bugsis living in a 1940s Modernist house. While relaxing by his pool, he gets a call from the "Disassociated Press" stating that the public demands his life story. Over the phone, Bugs recounts his rise to fame. Bugs relates that, while in the nursery immediately after he was born, he comes to the startling realization that he was "a rabbit in a hu...

    In the sequence where Bugs is in the traveling vaudeville show with Elmer and decides to come up with a new act so he won't be made a fool like he was in the previous scenes, the version that aired...
    The CBSversion left in the "antifreeze" joke, but cut the part after that where Bugs slams a pie in Elmer's face, sprays him with seltzer, and hits him with a mallet before jumping out of his clown...
    This cartoon's concept is similar to that of "A Hare Grows in Manhattan" (1947) directed by Friz Freleng three years prior as both cartoons involve Bugs, whom is depicted as a famous Hollywood star...
    This cartoon was produced in 1949 but was released in 1950 in order to celebrate Bugs Bunny's tenth birthday that year.
    This cartoon was used in Bugs Bunny's Mad World of Television, but only up until Elmer wants Bugs to be his show biz partner.
    The lyrics of the song "What's Up, Doc?" are sung for the first time. The song's tune had been first used a few years earlier, usually over the title credits of other Bugs Bunny cartoons, and would...

    Learn how Bugs Bunny became a famous Hollywood star in this 1950 cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. See his adventures with Elmer Fudd, caricatures of Al Jolson, Jack Benny, Eddie Cantor and Bing Crosby, and his signature line "What's up, Doc?"

  5. Learn how Bugs Bunny's famous line "What's up Doc?" became a popular expression in cartoons and everyday speech. Find out the source of the phrase, the context in which it was used, and its variations and alternatives.

  6. Jul 8, 2023 · You’d probably be hard-pressed to find a single person who wouldn’t recognize the phrase, “What’s up, Doc?”. Bugs Bunny was once rated the second most famous character in the world, losing only to the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. That’s star power right there.

  7. What’s Up, Doc? The Disassociated Press wants Bugs Bunny’s life story. Got a pencil? “First,” says Bugs, “I was born.”. He quickly learns he is different from the other children: he’s a “rabbit in a human world.”.

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