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Racketeer Rabbit
Hugo and Rocky (caricatures of Edward G. Robinson and Peter Lorre) make it home to their hideout only to find Bugs already settled down there for the night.
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Plot Summary
Bugs Bunny is living in a luxurious penthouse apartment. He is visited by a gangster, Rocky, who demands Bugs pay protection money. Bugs, however, is unimpressed and uses his wit to outsmart the mob boss and his henchmen, leading to a series of comical confrontations.
Critical Reception
Racketeer Rabbit is widely regarded as a classic Looney Tunes short, praised for its sharp writing, character dynamics, and Bugs Bunny's iconic, defiant personality. It's often cited as an early example of Chuck Jones's developing comedic style.
What Reviewers Say
Bugs Bunny's witty and rebellious nature shines through.
The cartoon effectively uses the gangster trope for comedic effect.
Chuck Jones's direction demonstrates early signs of his signature style.
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Fun Fact
The character of Rocky the gangster was inspired by real-life mobster Rocco "Rocky" Gallitzio, who was a friend of one of the Warner Bros. cartoon staff.
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