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A Hare Grows in Manhattan (1947)

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00:02The End
00:36Hello, everybody. This is Lola Beverly taking you on another visit to the fabulous Hollywood movie stars colony. Today, we
00:47are going to call on a newcomer to the ranks of Filmdown's notables. Yes, that's right, Mr. Bugs Bunny.
00:55Isn't this as scrumptious as a stale with its swimming pool? Fine statuary, formal guardians, and home, sweet home.
01:11Yoo-hoo! Bugsy!
01:19Oh! Oh, my goodness! Depress! Now, don't go away!
01:26Uh, yes, uh, now, uh, what's cooking, Loli?
01:30Well, now, Bugsy, our little magazine would just adore to publish your biography. So give out, Bugs!
01:41Well, Loli, you know how I hate to talk about myself. But, uh, leave us turn back the clock. It
01:50was on the east side of New York, where me parents resided amidst humble surroundings.
01:56They were busy preparing the bassinet for the Bundle of Joy the Stark was bringing.
02:08What's up, Doc?
02:12In no time at all, I grew into sturdy young rabbit hood.
02:17She's the daughter of Rosie O' Crady, a regular old-fashioned girl.
02:23She isn't crazy for diamond rings, silkins and satins and fancy things.
02:28She's just a sweet little lady, and when you meet her, you'll see.
02:33Why, I'm glad I called it the daughter of Rosie O' Crady.
02:46Oh, for crying out loud. Get a load at this.
02:50She's the daughter of Rosie O' Crady, a regular old-fashioned girl.
02:55Look, I'm dancing. She isn't crazy for diamond rings, silkins and satins and fancy things.
03:04What's up, dogs?
03:06What is it?
03:07Hey, maybe it's the gyraft, the gyraft.
03:10No, it ain't no gyraft. The gyraft's got a long neck like this.
03:16Hey, fellas, it's a rabbit!
03:18No, rabbit! Don't pile on the rabbit!
03:21Don't pile on the rabbit!
03:28Hey, get off!
03:31Don't pile on the rabbit, don't pile on the rabbit, don't pile on the rabbit, don't pile on the rabbit.
03:37Who's the wise guy?
03:38Peek-a-boo.
03:39I see you.
03:43Hey, I'll might-a-lize you.
04:01Hey, what you looking for, Doc?
04:03I'm looking for a rabbit.
04:05Does he have long ears, a fuzzy tail, and hop around like this?
04:11Yeah, yeah, that's him.
04:13And is there a tough-looking mug chasing him?
04:15With a derby?
04:17And a twiddle-neck sweater?
04:19And a big cigar?
04:21And acts like this?
04:24Yeah, yeah, that he does, that he does.
04:26And when you ain't looking, does he let you have it like this?
04:31Yeah, that's the guy, that's the gu-
04:36Hey, wait a minute.
04:38Which way did he go?
04:41Sorry, Mac, hadn't seen him.
04:56Where's that screwy rabbit?
04:58I'll mobilize him.
04:59Where is he?
05:17Hey, got a nickel, Mac?
05:19Huh? Oh, yeah.
05:21Thanks.
05:24Oh, I'm awfully sorry.
05:26Oh, I've made a terrible mistake.
05:28You wanted cherry pie.
05:52I know he's up there.
05:53I saw him come up here.
05:58I know he's up there.
05:59I saw him come up here.
06:04I know he's up there.
06:06He's over.
06:07Oh, I know he's up there.
06:15All in the Efendimizies.
06:18Come on.
06:18Come on.
06:18Come on, come on.
06:19Give us a little.
06:20Come on.
06:20Give us a little.
06:22Come on.
06:24Come on.
06:25Come on.
06:27Give us a little.
06:28Come on.
06:40Mmm, this little pity went to Martin, this little pity stayed home, this little pity had wolf's beef, and, uh
06:49-oh, what do you know, when are the pities?
06:54Gee, ain't I a stinker?
07:12Well, that's 30 for today.
07:14She's the daughter of Rosie O'Crayday, a regular old-fashioned girl.
07:20She isn't crazy for diamond rings.
07:38There I was, trapped, overwhelmed by superior numbers.
07:43My goodness, Boggs, how did you ever get out of that one?
07:48Well, I grabbed the nearest thing I could get my hands on, the toymen to make their victory a costly
07:54one.
08:03Hey, you know, maybe I ought to rave this thing.
08:14Oh shit, you know, I've seen it.
08:25And if I were to?