![]() The dazed policeman says (in an Irish accent) "Operator! We've been disconnected!" before letting out a groan. As the car takes off, the policeman on the other end is yanked out through the phone and bounced along the road some distance behind, until the wire snaps. ![]() Bugs gets out of the car and, after receiving a nickel from Mugsy, uses a pay phone to call the police to report the bank robbers, before Mugsy removes Bugs from the phone booth and takes him back to the car. Rocky pulls his gun and asks Bugs, "How much do you know, rabbit?" Bugs misinterprets this and reels off a list of random facts, until Rocky shuts him up by placing a gun in his mouth and threatening to pull the trigger.īugs asks Mugsy to stop at a gas station. Bugs emerges from beneath the many bags of cash. As Bugs settles in the back seat, Rocky returns amidst a shootout with bank security, leaps into the car and orders Mugsy to drive off. ![]() Leaving the bank, Bugs flags down what he thinks is a taxi, but which is actually Mugsy pulling up to let Rocky out to rob the bank. He is then held prisoner at gunpoint.īugs emerges from his hole in a city park, reading the newspaper on his way to his bank to make a withdrawal from his personal depository of carrots. In the film, Bugs mistakes the getaway car of a bank robber for a taxi, and enters it uninvited. It is also the first Warner Bros short to feature Milt Franklyn as a musical director. The film is a semi-remake of the 1946 cartoon Racketeer Rabbit. ![]() The short was released on March 13, 1954, and stars Bugs Bunny, with Rocky and Mugsy. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. ![]()
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