Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Attack of the Proto-Bugs Creature!

Following a John K's request, here you have some screenshots from a rarely seen proto-Bugs Bunny cammeo from Clampett's "Patient Porky" ( 1940).
Enjoy!













Yours Truly,

Duck Dodgers

Blog Founder and Administrator

16 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:17 pm

    holy crap! i'VE NEVER SEEN THAT ONE! Thanks!

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  2. I've enjoyed looking at your blog.

    Interesting stuff.

    Thanks

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  3. Anonymous4:31 am

    some of the pics r funni.

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  4. Wow!! I wish i could still see these on TV. Where do you find these???

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  5. You've gotta love the flipped-out Daffy style Bugs.

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  6. Anonymous7:32 pm

    Are you going to show the censored gag from the same cartoon?

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  7. Anonymous7:50 am

    Hi Duck Dodgers, Did you download these Clampett cartoons from the net? I need to get some!

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  8. Nope, I did not find the cartoon on the net.
    I've founf it with trades with fellow collectors.

    i'll post the censored gags involving the Rochester character later in the future.

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  9. This is a sexy blog. i enjoy the nature of the extra-vintageness of the cartoons, these are harder to find on dvd!

    marlo

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  10. may you go to heaven. thank you.

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  11. Hey, that's great, this proto-Bugs really looks cool. It's a nice mixture between the modern one and the first, extremely simple Bugs.

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  12. Roberto,
    I have your same opinion.
    Even if this is just a cammeo, it helped to the graphical developement of Bugs as we know him today.

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  13. This is cool, it looks a lot more like the real Bugs than his other 'ancestors', such as the one in Porky's Hare Hunt, for instance. You know, I always thought Bugs with an oval head looked a lot better than the more famous version, the one with big cheeks.

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  14. Well, this one has big cheeks too, but i mean the one with cheeks that go sideways, out of the head oval, i hope you know what i'm talking about...

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  15. Anonymous6:08 pm

    I saw this one a long time ago- it was awesome- and still is!

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  16. Anonymous6:35 pm

    Great blog! a friend, Ms Dee shared it with me.

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