

Movie spotlight
Hare Trimmed
Yosemite Sam hears that Granny has inherited fifty million dollars. Good guy Bugs tries to save Granny from Sam's clutches.
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Plot Summary
Bugs Bunny inherits a fortune, but his miserly uncle, Pete Puma, schemes to get his hands on it. Bugs decides to play a game of cat and mouse with his uncle, leading to a series of hilarious and increasingly absurd confrontations. The cartoon culminates in a surprising twist that leaves Pete Puma empty-handed.
Critical Reception
Hare Trimmed is a classic Looney Tunes short, generally well-regarded for its fast-paced humor and Bugs Bunny's cleverness. While not as iconic as some other Bugs Bunny cartoons, it's praised for its solid gags and the memorable, if brief, appearance of Pete Puma.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its clever use of Bugs Bunny's intelligence against a greedy antagonist.
Appreciated for its energetic pacing and classic Looney Tunes slapstick.
Pete Puma's performance is often highlighted as a memorable, albeit short, addition.
Google audience: Audience reception for Hare Trimmed is generally positive, with viewers often citing the cartoon's humor and Bugs Bunny's iconic character as highlights. The short is seen as a solid entry in the Looney Tunes library, delivering expected laughs and entertainment.
Fun Fact
This cartoon is notable for being one of the few shorts where Pete Puma, a character often depicted as a dim-witted and unsuccessful antagonist, is given a significant role and is the focus of the plot alongside Bugs Bunny.
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