Bugs Bunny, Vol. 3

Bugs Bunny, Vol. 3

Looney Tunes: Bugs Bunny

  • Genre: Animation
  • Release Date: 2011-02-07
  • Episodes: 20
7.7/10
7.7
From 243 Ratings

Description

Voiced by Mel Blanc, the world’s most famous rabbit (created by Chuck Jones and Tex Avery) is back in this classic collection of 20 unforgettable animated shorts. Dating from an early appearance in 1940 – his first meeting with Elmer Fudd in “Elmer’s Candid Camera” all the way through 1954, this Looney Tunes anthology features many firsts – such as the first appearance of the Tasmanian Devil in “Devil May Hare” and Bugs’s first close encounter with a nameless Martian (later named Marvin) and his pet dog K-9 in “Haredevil Hare.” And Bugs’s sparring with Yosemite Sam runs throughout this collection – as they meet during the Gold Rush (“14 Carrot Rabbit”), in a prison (“Big House Bunny”), and on the high-seas as pirates (“Buccaneer Bunny”). But that’s not all folks… there are some thugs after Bugs for a good-luck charm; and Bugs becomes both the Masked Marauder Carrot Thief and a rabbit sandwich! What’s up, Doc? Your spirits, with this must-have collection!

Episodes

Title Time
1 Elmer's Candid Camera 07:47 Buy on Amazon
2 The Hare-Brained Hypnotist 06:58 Buy on Amazon
3 Falling Hare 08:28 Buy on Amazon
4 Buckaroo Bugs 08:42 Buy on Amazon
5 Hare Force 07:08 Buy on Amazon
6 Hare Ribbin' 07:43 Buy on Amazon
7 Hare Remover 07:28 Buy on Amazon
8 Buccaneer Bunny 07:28 Buy on Amazon
9 Haredevil Hare 07:42 Buy on Amazon
10 Bowery Bugs 07:31 Buy on Amazon
11 Frigid Hare 07:34 Buy on Amazon
12 The Grey-Hounded Hare 06:40 Buy on Amazon
13 Big-House Bunny 07:08 Buy on Amazon
14 Bunker Hill Bunny 07:18 Buy on Amazon
15 Ballot Box Bunny 07:35 Buy on Amazon
16 Big Top Bunny 07:08 Buy on Amazon
17 14 Carrot Rabbit 07:13 Buy on Amazon
18 Bugs and Thugs 07:10 Buy on Amazon
19 Devil May Hare 06:53 Buy on Amazon
20 Bugs Bonnets 06:49 Buy on Amazon

Trailer

Reviews

  • Buugs

    3
    By Buter finer
    Good sow
  • Wally World

    4
    By titanray11
    You know, I was in Wally World the other day and saw three or four seasons of Looney Tunes there for at least half of the price of the entire season here on iTunes. I think everyone is right, it's just way too expensive for my pocket. Sorry Bugs and friends, I'm taking my business elsewhere.
  • Hooray, no more two per title!

    5
    By BJWanlund
    Boy, that two-for-$1.99-without-any-chapter-markers-whatsoever deal was not my favorite. This 1-cartoon-for-99-cents deal is way better, especially since we only get 1 cartoon instead of two. I would like to be able to pick up certain cartoons from the prior Looney Tunes sets on iTunes (mainly Operation Rabbit) for the 1-cartoon price of 99 cents.
  • Umm...do the math.

    5
    By Deidre316
    Volume 3=20 single cartoon episodes for 17.98. Volume 1=10 double episodes for 19.98. iTunes is NOT ripping you off.
  • reason for my rating

    3
    By Coreygene
    two shows for 1.99 was much better what happened?
  • For those who complained about the 1.99 pricing...

    4
    By The Nerd
    ...It was 1.99, now it's .99!
  • Well, what do you want?

    5
    By WinterView77
    Personally, even though I think the price IS a little too much for one seven-minute episode, I do like that I can now purchase one short instead of two put together. I wouldn't want to have to pay for one I don't want (even though I have yet to see a Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies cartoon I didn't like). $0.99 for each individual short should do the trick. (Plus, on a side note, TWO shorts for $1.99 is a better deal than this one, so what's there to complain about?)
  • why so expensive??

    1
    By mom1961
    c'mon? $1.99 for a seven minute episode?? I would love to get more Bugs Bunny, but not at that price!!
  • The Tittle

    5
    By Just dance!!
    I like bugs bunny and daffy duck
  • I love…

    4
    By RazorChild
    … love, love, LOVE, Bugs Bunny. However, I removed one star not because it is not deserving of 5 stars, but because 1.99 for one 6 to 8 minute cartoon is just not worth it. Having said that. To the people who blame Apple for the pricing of these animations. I think you need a little reality check. Apple is not really the ones who are dictating the price. It is Warner Brothers that owns these old Looney Tunes animations and it is them that decides what they want sell it at the iTunes store. Although, Apple may have their formula and guidelines for pricing. Ultimately, it is up to Warner Brothers to figure out how to distribute the material at a fair price. What Warner Bros should've done is to find a way to tie together 5 episodes and then charge 1.99 through the iTunes store. That way you're getting roughly 45 minutes worth of material for each purchase. So, people, stop blaming Apple for things they don't have much control over.

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