Hare Conditioned

1945
7.4| 0h7m| en
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Bugs Bunny is working in the display window of a department store when the manager tries to move him to the taxidermy department and have him stuffed.

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Cebalord Very best movie i ever watch
VeteranLight I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
Crwthod A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.
Candida It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
TheLittleSongbird Hare Conditioned isn't an absolute classic for me, but it is enormously entertaining and definitely worth watching more than once. The story is a well-constructed one, not the most effective one there is, but it works very well. But there were many other elements that made Hare Conditioned so enjoyable. The animation is wonderful, with lively backgrounds and imaginative colouring, and the music is fun and jaunty. The dialogue has a constant sense of fun, and the visual gags are very clever. The antagonist here is a strong(and big) one, while Bugs is still witty, intelligent and somewhat arrogant here as well, both are brilliantly voiced by Mel Blanc. Overall, if you love Bugs Bunny, I think you'll love this. 10/10 Bethany Cox
slymusic Directed by Chuck Jones, "Hare Conditioned" is a very entertaining Bugs Bunny cartoon. Bugs works in a department store, where the big, burly, sinisterly smiling floorwalker plans to have him stuffed. Stuffed?! Yep.My two favorite scenes from "Hare Conditioned" are greatly enhanced by the music score of Carl W. Stalling. First, in the opening scene, Bugs hops out of his hole, around in a circle, and back in the hole. And second, the floorwalker chases Bugs into different store departments, and they emerge wearing ridiculous clothing appropriate for each department."Hare Conditioned" is a terrific cartoon that can be found on Disc 1 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 2. "Heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh! Kind of outsmarted you, eh, little chum?"
ccthemovieman-1 Not being familiar with the subject of this parody - "The Great Gildersleeve," from the hit radio program "Fibber McGee and Molly," I guess I couldn't appreciate the humor in here. This guy - the store manager - wasn't funny to me.Bugs is working in a department store and things are going fine until he's transferred to the taxidermy room where he's going to be the next animal stuffed. To no surprise, Bugs is not thrilled with that prospect and does what he can to outwit "Gildersleeve."When the two start chasing each other all around the huge department store is when this cartoon gets funny....and very clever with the changing-clothes bits. That made up for slow first half.
Akbar Shahzad (rapt0r_claw-1) This is an above-average pre-1948 Bugs Bunny cartoon, one of my earlier favorites.The story is better than the majority, plus it's completely new. Bugs is the innocent victim here. Often, he antagonizes the predator as well. But here he chooses evasive action.The animation is great, I like the way they drew the manager. Bugs Bunny is basic, he still has to evolve quite a bit. The store is done in great detail. Kudos to the team.The ending is great, and the jokes are good throughout: Bugs dresses not only as a woman, but both hunter and quarry run through different departments, wearing appropriate clothing when they reappear. That sequence was great.Bugs manages to outwit his foe, but there's a nice twist in the tail at the end, with great penultimate and closing jokes.The manager's character is huge, about fifteen times the size of Bugs, and the perfect foil. But he's not nearly as dim-witted as he seems. Bugs has reason to be genuinely insecure about his safety.Hare Conditioned (1945) is a great cartoon, and I certainly recommend it.