Thug Bugs Bunny

Thug Bugs Bunny
A number of animation historians believe Bugs Bunny to have been influenced by an earlier Walt Disney character called Max Hare because he had similar big teeth. Max, designed by Charlie Thorson, first appeared in the Silly Symphony The Tortoise and the Hare, directed by Wilfred Jackson. Tex Avery, one of Bugs' creators, did admit to having copied Bugs' design from Max, although Avery's design of Bugs was less cute and innocent looking than Thorson's design of Max, so that Bugs' appearance would fit better with his sarcastic demeanor. Avery has been quoted as saying: "I practically stole it. It’s a wonder I wasn’t sued. The construction was almost identical." In fact, it was the drawing by Bugs Hardaway in 1938 that was chosen from among others as the direction for the character's personality. This drawing came to be known around the "Termite Terrace" as Bugs' Bunny, when the possessive apostrophe was eventually dropped, the name stuck. Bugs himself would eventually appear in three variations on The Tortoise and the Hare. Source: Wikipedia.




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Warner bros bugs bunny
Bugs Bunny is known as one of the most famous cartoon characters ever. Here are some collections about warner bros bugs bunny pictures.
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Bugs Bunny Pics
Pictures of Bugs Bunny (or "Bugz") with his trademark carrot, pictures of official merchandise (stuffed toys e.t.c) and official images from the Michael Jordan movie starring Bugs Bunny, Lola Bunny and the rest of the Looney toons.
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Bugs Bunny Pics
The last picture (Bugs and Lola) is from the Michael Jordan movie. I have watched it and I must say it was good entertainment. Bugs Bunny always gets the best lines.
Bugs Bunny Tattoos
Previously unheard of, today it is common for tattoo artists to offer popular cartoon characters as a tattoo design. Looney Toons characters such as Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck are especially popular, as are Disney creations like Mickey Mouse, Goofy, and Tinkerbell. Of course these characters are all copyrighted and/or trademarked by their respective owners, making it technically illegal for the tattoo artist to apply them unless they have permission (usually in the form of licensing) from the owner of the copyright. So, you can't always just walk into a tattoo shop and ask the artist to give you a Speedy Gonzales or Heckle & Jeckell on your tush. Then again, it all depends on how worried the artist is that he might get into trouble. The FBI is probably a little to busy to be monitoring every tattoo parlor for copyright infringement.




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