

Hare Ribbin'
Bugs is chased into a lake by a Russian Poodle who speaks with a thick Russian accent; the rest of the story unfolds under water.
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Plot Summary
A suave, sophisticated fox attempts to woo a beautiful vixen, but his efforts are constantly thwarted by a persistent, brutish dog. The fox's romantic aspirations turn into a desperate fight for survival as the dog relentlessly pursues him. Ultimately, the fox's attempts at seduction lead to chaos and humiliation.
Critical Reception
Hare Ribbin' is a classic example of Warner Bros. animation from the Golden Age, praised for its energetic animation and comedic timing. While not as iconic as some later Looney Tunes entries, it is appreciated for its effective gags and character designs. It holds a fond place in the hearts of animation enthusiasts.
What Reviewers Say
- Energetic and fast-paced animation typical of the era.
- Humorous character interactions and chase sequences.
- A charming, if straightforward, cartoon short.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the cartoon's humor and classic animation style, with many appreciating its nostalgic value.
Fun Fact
This cartoon features an early iteration of the character that would later evolve into Pepé Le Pew, showcasing the development of Warner Bros.' iconic characters.
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