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Bugs Bunny vs The Crusher in "Rabbit Punch", 1949, full …
Posted 18 Mar 22 Bugs Bunny vs The Crusher in "Rabbit Punch", 1949, full toon. Enjoy! Funny Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny The Crusher 370 37 Save
Posted 18 Mar 22 Bugs Bunny vs The Crusher in "Rabbit Punch", 1949, full toon. Enjoy! Funny Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny The Crusher 370 37 Save
The Crusher is a character in 1948's "Rabbit Punch" and 1951's "Bunny Hugged". He was voiced by Billy Bletcher in "Rabbit Punch" and John T. Smith in "Bunny Hugged". Crusher is a brutish boxer and professional wrestler. His outward brutish appearance defines his character as a common lout. In The Looney Tunes Show episode "Jailbird and …
The Crusher is a character in 1948's "Rabbit Punch" and 1951's "Bunny Hugged". He was voiced by Billy Bletcher in "Rabbit Punch" and John T. Smith in "Bunny Hugged". …
Crusher is a character in The Looney Tunes Show . Biography Crusher first appeared in "Jailbird and Jailbunny", as a jail inmate. He is shown to hold a grudge against Bugs and Daffy for unknown reasons, possibly …
He has a mascot named "Bugs," who tells us, "Hey, it's a living." In no time The Crusher literally makes a punching bag out of Ravishing Ronald. …
First appearance of Crusher and second time Bugs takes on an adversary that's bigger than he is. Goofs. Bugs describes a 'rabbit punch to the kidneys' - a rabbit punch is to the back of the neck or skull.
Rabbit Punch is a 1948 Merrie Melodies short directed by Chuck Jones. The title refers to a then-recently banned boxing move, a punch to the back of the head. The World's Championship Fight is about to begin in a gigantic boxing stadium near Bugs' hole. Tonight's fight features the battle between the Champ, "Battling McGook", and his …
A wrestling match pits professional wrestler Ravishing Ronald, "a de-natured boy", against current champion, The Crusher. Bugs, the mascot of Ravishing Ronald, …
Directed by Chuck Jones, "Bunny Hugged" places Bugs Bunny in the boxing ring against the mean, muscular Crusher. Actually, Bugs starts out merely as a mascot for the wimpy Ravishing Ronald, but when Crusher …
Bunny Hugged. The big wrestling match: The Crusher vs. Ravishing Ronald. Ronald's mascot is Bugs Bunny ("it's a living"). But Ronald is massively outmatched by The …
No Parking Hare: Directed by Robert McKimson. With Mel Blanc, John T. Smith. A construction worker wants to blast Bugs out of his rabbit hole so he can build a freeway.
But Bugs is no match for him either, at least on a pure physical level. So it's time for Bugs to apply "strategy." He rips his mask, making Crusher think it was his pants fortunately, Stychen Tyme, the tailor, is handy - complete with needle to stick in a sensitive spot. Enraged, Crusher charges, right through the giant safe, into the ropes ...
In No Parking Hare, what is most likable is the scenes from Bugs Bunny's home. Bugs lays a trap for Mac, and returns to his room to continue …
May 18, 2010 Bugs Bunny is in a wrestling ring, and gets the other fighter to hold the stick out of his sling so Bugs could put a rock in it. . buggs bunny cels and crusher . In its …
Crusher is a character in The Looney Tunes Show. Crusher first appeared in "Jailbird and Jailbunny", as a jail inmate. He is shown to hold a grudge against Bugs and Daffy for unknown reasons, possibly because they …