Cartoons Sorted by Year
Hare-Um Scare-Um
1939
Directed by: Hardaway, Ben and Dalton, Cal
Description: One of Bugs' earliest films, he's still that annoying pest with the Woody Woodpecker laugh.
Heckling Hare, The
1941
Directed by: Avery, Fred
Description: Bugs is pursued by a hunting dog with the familiar "Which way did he go, George?" voice. The dog thinks he's crushed Bugs and brings flowers to his grave. The film ends with Bugs and the dog falling off a cliff.
Tortoise Beats Hare
1941
Directed by: Avery, Fred
Featuring: Cecil Turtle
Description: A tortoise bets Bugs he can beat him in a race, then tricks Bugs out of $10 by using a gang of lookalike turtles. Bugs reads all the opening credits and gets angry at the title.
Fresh Hare
1942
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Featuring: Elmer Fudd
Description: Elmer Fudd is a Mountie in search of Bugs, who's wanted dead or alive "Preferably Dead!" He's no match for Bugs, who evades him. Bugs is in front of a firing squad when everyone sings "Camptown Races" in blackface. This ending is not shown on tv anymore.
Hare-Brained Hypnotist, The
1942
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Featuring: Elmer Fudd
Description: Elmer decides to use hypnosis to capture animals. He makes a bear fly and sing like a canary. Bugs winds up making Elmer think he's a rabbit, but he gets hypnotized too. He takes off like a plane, saying, "I'm the B-19!"
Case of the Missing Hare
1943
Directed by: Jones, Charles M.
Featuring: Ala Bama
Description: Magician Ala Bama is nailing signs for his show all over the forest, covering Bugs' hole in a tree. After getting a pie in the face, Bugs declares war. He ruins the magician's act every way possible.
Corny Concerto, A
1943
Directed by: Clampett, Robert
Featuring: Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig
Description: Elmer Fudd hosts an evening at Corny-Gee Hall. This is a two-part cartoon. In the first part Porky hunts for Bugs to the music of "A Tale of the Vienna Woods." The second part is an ugly duckling story to the music of "The Blue Danube."
Falling Hare
1943
Directed by: Clampett, Robert
Featuring: Gremlin
Description: Bugs is on a military base reading "Victory Thru Hare Power." As he reads about gremlins in disbelief, a gremlin gets the best of him. It's a rare case of Bugs being the victim, but all is well in the end when their crashing plane runs out of gas.
Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk
1943
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Featuring: Giant
Description: In this retelling of the famous fairy tale, a dumb giant tries to match wits with Bugs Bunny. As if he has a chance! Includes the famous line, "Duh, he can't outsmart me 'cause I'm a moron."
Super Rabbit
1943
Directed by: Jones, Charles M.
Featuring: Cottontail Smith
Description: Bugs is a lab rabbit who becomes a super hero when he eats the professor's fortified carrot. He decides to do battle with Cottontail Smith who is running rabbits out of Texas. Bugs gets the best of Smith and his horse.
Tortoise Wins By a Hare
1943
Directed by: Clampett, Robert
Featuring: Cecil Turtle
Description: Seeing footage from 1941's "Tortoise Beats Hare" enrages Bugs. Bugs cheats like crazy and loses the race because rabbit gangsters he hired beat him up instead of Cecil Turtle. Bugs is wearing a metal tortoise shell for that "streamlined design."
Wackiki Wabbit
1943
Directed by: Jones, Charles M.
Description: Two castaways are floating on a raft and starving. They're beginning to hallucinate when they finally see land. The first native they meet is Bugs Bunny, whom they want to eat. Bugs outwits them and winds up being rescued instead of them.
Buckaroo Bugs
1944
Directed by: Clampett, Robert
Featuring: Red Hot Ryder
Description: Brooklyn's famous fighting cowboy Red Hot Ryder travels west to defeat the Masked Marauder, who's been stealing carrots. The villain is none other than Bugs Bunny.
Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears
1944
Directed by: Jones, Charles M.
Featuring: Mama Bear, Papa Bear, Baby Bear
Description: Bugs "makes like Goldilocks" when he stumbles upon the three bears' cottage in the woods. My favorite part is Mama Bear's seduction of Bugs. "Tell me more about my eyes!"
Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips
1944
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Description: Has anyone seen this one? It's World War II, so Bugs gives some Japanese characters a really hard time. It's so un-PC that we may never see it again. One Japanese solider recognizes Bugs as a celebrity and says, "What's up, honorable doc?"
Hare Force
1944
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Featuring: Granny
Description: Bugs appeals to the mercies of Granny's dog Sylvester on a freezing, snowy night. The dog lets Bugs in, but the rest of the evening they're tossing each other out into the cold. Finally Granny yells at them so much that they toss her out into the cold!
Hare Ribbin'
1944
Directed by: Clampett, Robert
Featuring: Russian Dog
Description: A dog with a Russian accent is hunting for a rabbit. Bugs gives him the usual hard time. A long sequence takes place underwater with Bugs dressed as a mermaid, then waiting on the dog as if in a restaurant. The dog is unnerved, to say the least!
Little Red Riding Rabbit
1944
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Description: Bugs is the rabbit Little Red is taking to her Grandma's house. When they get there, Bugs deals with the Big Bad Wolf, who eventually becomes his partner when they both so annoyed by Red.
Old Grey Hare, The
1944
Directed by: Clampett, Robert
Featuring: Elmer Fudd
Description: In the year 2000, Bugs and Elmer reminisce about how they met as babies, and how long Elmer's been trying to catch that rabbit.
Stage Door Cartoon
1944
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Featuring: Elmer Fudd
Description: Bugs escapes from Elmer by running into a theater. He tricks Elmer into going onstage. Bugs gives him acting instructions from the pit. Elmer's arrested when his pants fall down.
What's Cookin' Doc?
1944
Directed by: Clampett, Robert
Description: Bugs thinks he's a shoe-in for the Oscar and is irate when James Cagney wins. He demands a recount and shows some of his favorite movie clips. First he's mortified when he accidentally gives the projectionist a stag reel!
Hare Conditioned
1945
Directed by: Jones, Charles M.
Description: Bugs is a dept. store display, but the store mgr. plans to stuff and display him. He has to chase Bugs through every dept., changing costumes along the way. Bugs plays a woman buying shoes from him!
Hare Tonic
1945
Directed by: Jones, Charles M.
Featuring: Elmer Fudd
Description: Elmer bring home Bugs to cook him, but Bugs makes Elmer think he has the dread disease Rabbititus and they are quarantined. He convinces Elmer he's turning into a rabbit!
Hare Trigger
1945
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Featuring: Yosemite Sam
Description: Bugs' train is held up by bandit Yosemite Sam. Bugs makes Sam think he's been shot by dripping red ink on his head. Bugs is being dangled from the train at the end, tied up and weighed down by an anvil. "He don't know me very well, do he?"
Herr Meets Hare
1945
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Featuring: Hitler, Goering, Stalin
Description: Another one we may never see. Bugs makes that wrong turn in Albuquerque, winds up in Nazi Germany, and drives General Herman Goering out of his mind. Bugs imitates Hitler, till Hitler comes along and he then imitates Stalin.
The Unruly Hare
1945
Directed by: Tashlin, Frank
Featuring: Elmer Fudd
Description: Elmer is a railroad surveyor disturbing Bugs in his tree stump home. Bugs pulls a series of gags to get Elmer out of the woods, including holding a match in front of the surveyor's scope to simulate a forest fire and exploding dynamite.
Acrobatty Bunny
1946
Directed by: McKimson, Robert
Description: A circus comes to town and parks Nero the Lion's cage on top of Bugs' rabbit hole. Nero sniffs and sniffs until he decides it's a rabbit down there. Bugs comes up and tortures the lion, ending with a trapeze act and the lion getting blown up in a cannon.
Baseball Bugs
1946
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Description: Bugs watches a baseball game in which the Gas House Gorillas are creaming the Tea Totalers. He heckles the Gorillas, who finally force him to play. Bugs takes over every position in the baseball game and wins.
Big Snooze, The
1946
Directed by: Clampett, Robert
Featuring: Elmer Fudd
Description: Elmer is so totally fed up with chasing and never catching Bugs that he quits. He rips up his contract and makes sure Mr. Warner knows he's quitting. He decides to go fishing instead of hunting. That's when Bugs invades his technicolor nightmare.
Hair-Raising Hare
1946
Directed by: Clampett, Robert
Featuring: Evil Scientist (Peter Lorre), Gossamer/Rudolph/Monster
Description: Evil scientist Peter Lorre uses a mechanical rabbit to lure Bugs to his castle. Bugs kisses the robot, who falls apart, so Lorre convinces Bugs to meet his other friend, the big red hairy monster. He gives the monster a manicure and "cans" him in the end.
Hare Remover
1946
Directed by: Tashlin, Frank
Featuring: Elmer Fudd
Description: Elmer is a scientist working on a formula to turn and ordinary woodland creature into a "devilish fiend". He tries it on a dog who gets sick. Then he tries it on Bugs and thinks he's turned him into a bear. Elmer must play dead when the bear attacks.
Rackateer Rabbit
1946
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Featuring: Rocky and Hugo
Description: On a rainy night, Bugs makes himself at home in an abandoned house. His peace and quiet are shattered by gangsters on the lam: Edward G. Robinson (Rocky) and Peter Lorre (Hugo). Bugs hides Rocky in a trunk when the pretend police arrive. ("What a pal!")
Rhapsody Rabbit
1946
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Description: A nearly wordless cartoon, concert pianist Bugs Bunny gives a performance interrupted by battles with the mouse in the piano.
Easter Yeggs
1947
Directed by: McKimson, Robert
Featuring: Elmer Fudd, Easter Bunny
Description: The Easter Bunny is dead tired and needs a sucker to do his job for him. He convinces Bugs, who has to face a murderous Elmer Fudd and a brat with a family of hoodlums. You can't blame him when he blows up the Easter Bunny at the end.
Hare Grows in Manhattan, A
1947
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Description: Bugs tells gossip columnist Lola Beverly about his days as a youth in New York. Bugs, a bit of a dandy in his silly suit, is confronted by tough dogs as he sings and dances down the street. "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" is the weapon that sends them packing.
Rabbit Transit
1947
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Featuring: Cecil Turtle
Description: Bugs is taking a steam in a national park's hot springs, reading about the fabled tortoise and hare race. He's incensed! Cecil Turtle, also taking a steam, challenges Bugs to a fair race, but his shell is rocket-powered. Bugs is arrested for speeding.
Slick Hare
1947
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Featuring: Elmer Fudd, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall
Description: Elmer is the chef in a fany Mocrumbo nightclub where Humphrey Bogart orders fried rabbit. Elmer has no rabbit, so he must get Bugs into a pot. Bugs gets the best of him, then throws himself, howling and whistling, at Lauren Bacall.
A-Lad-In His Lamp
1948
Directed by: McKimson, Robert
Featuring: Genie
Description: Bugs finds Aladdin's lamp, rubs it, and a genie (voiced by Jim Backus) appears. They fly to Bagdad where Bugs must fight a ruler to keep his lamp. Bugs wishes for a harem then wonders "what the poor rabbits are doing this season."
Buccaneer Bunny
1948
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Featuring: Yosemite Sam
Description: Pirate Sam is burying his treasure in a hole, but the chest pops back out and there is Bugs wearing all the jewels. Bugs disguises himself as Capt. Bligh, fooling Sam into following his orders. Gags include the match-in-the-gunpowder-room bluff.
Bugs Bunny Rides Again
1948
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Featuring: Yosemite Sam
Description: Sam is the "roughest, toughest he-man hombre that's ever crossed the Rio Grande - and I don't mean Mahatma Ghandi!" He wants to know if anyone aims to tame him. Bugs imitates Gary Cooper and says, "I aims ta." A series of gags follows.
Feather in His Hare, A
1948
Directed by: Jones, Charles M.
Featuring: Indian
Description: Bugs is hunted by a dopey Indian who ties him to a stake, but Bugs hops away and pelts the Indians with snowballs (in July). The Indian tries to give Bugs a "hare cut and scalp treatment" but Bugs comes out on top.
Gorilla My Dreams
1948
Directed by: McKimson, Robert
Description: Castaway Bugs arrives at Bingzi-Bangzi, Land of Ferocious Apes where a female gorilla insists he's her baby. He goes along with it, but his new papa hates the idea. Bugs endures papa's wrath until he wears him out.
Hare Splitter
1948
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Featuring: Daisy Lou, Casbah
Description: Bugs is preparing for a date with Daisy Lou, but so is Casbah, a big dumb rabbit. Bugs gets there first and Daisy Lou's not home, so he dresses like her and fools Casbah, giving him a pretty tough time. Bugs gets the girl in the end.
Haredevil Hare
1948
Directed by: Jones, Chuck
Featuring: Marvin Martian
Description: Bugs is a test rabbit being blasted into outer space. He meets and foils Marvin Martian, who intends to blow up the earth.
Hot Cross Bunny
1948
Directed by: McKimson, Robert
Description: A doctor plans to put a chicken's brain into an experimental rabbit - Bugs. After a chase the doctor gives Bugs laughing gas and straps him to the operating table, but Bugs switches wires and the doctor gets the chicken brain.
My Bunny Lies Over the Sea
1948
Directed by: Jones, Charles M.
Featuring: Scotsman
Description: Another wrong turn while tunneling puts Bugs in Scotland where he must wrestle a monster that's attacking an old lady. Oops, no, it's a Scotsman playing the bagpipes. McCrory challenges Bugs to a duel of sorts, playing golf.
Rabbit Punch
1948
Directed by: Jones, Charles M.
Featuring: Champ/Crusher
Description: Bugs is heckling the champ at a boxing match when the champ pulls him into the ring. In round 37 Bugs uses a giant slingshot and boulder, in round 98 they use a cannon and archer's bow, in round 110 Bugs is tied to RR tracks and the film breaks.
High Diving Hare
1949
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Featuring: Yosemite Sam
Description: Bugs is a barker at a circus luring people to see a high-diving act featuring Fearless Freep. When Freep is delayed, Sam forces Bugs to perform the act instead. Naturally, Bugs winds up making Sam fall off the diving platform.
Long-Haired Hare
1949
Directed by: Jones, Charles M.
Featuring: Giovanni Jones
Description: Bugs' singing and banjo playing annoys opera singer Giovanni Jones. When Jones wrecks Bugs' banjo, Bugs must get his revenge.
Mississippi Hare
1949
Directed by: Jones, Charles M.
Description: Bugs winds up on a riverboat where he tangles with an ornery Southern Colonel Shuffle.
Big House Bunny
1950
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Featuring: Yosemite Sam
Description: Hiding out from hunters, Bugs tunnels into Sing Song Prison where he meets prison guard Sam Schultz. He spends the rest of the cartoon trying to get out, and getting Sam in trouble.
Hillbilly Hare
1950
Directed by: McKimson, Robert
Description: Bugs gets in the middle of a Martin-McCoy feud in the Ozarks. In a grand finale, he calls a square dance that puts the hillbillies through the wringer.
Rabbit Fire
1951
Directed by: Jones, Charles M.
Featuring: Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd
Description: Daffy tries to get Bugs shot by Elmer in a war of words. When Elmer gets serious, Bugs and Daffy team up to trick him, posing as a woman and her dog.
Bully For Bugs
1953
Directed by: Jones, Charles M.
Featuring: Bull
Description: Bugs is tunneling his way to a carrot festival when a wrong turn puts him in the middle of a bullfighting arena. He's consulting his map as he notices an angry bull breathing down his back. "Stop steamin' up my tail! You'll wrinkle it." The battle begins.
Forward March Hare
1953
Directed by: Jones, Charles M.
Description: Bugs is drafted into the Army by mistake. Somehow no one notices the short soldier with enormous feet for a long time. Eager to serve his country, Bugs takes a job testing bombs to find the duds.
Hare Trimmed
1953
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Featuring: Yosemite Sam, Emma
Description: Sam courts widow Emma for her money, but Bugs knows what he's up to. Bugs also pretends to court Emma who hasn't seen this much action in years. Sam nearly marries Bugs.
Robot Rabbit
1953
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Featuring: Elmer Fudd
Description: Farmer Fudd is fed up with Bugs' antics and orders a pest control robot from Acme. Bugs foils the robot, reducing him to a heap of nuts and bolts.
Bewitched Bunny
1954
Directed by: Jones, Charles M.
Featuring: Witch Hazel
Description: Bugs rescues Hansel and Gretel from Witch Hazel by posing as a truant officer. Bugs walks off with Hazel after she's transformed into a gorgeous female bunny.
Bugs and Thugs
1954
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Featuring: Rocky and Mugsy
Description: Bugs thinks he's getting into a cab, but it's a bank robbery getaway car. The thieves think they're taking Bugs "for a ride," but Bugs winds up getting them captured.
Hyde and Hare
1955
Directed by: Freleng, I.
Description: Bugs goes home with a timid doctor who feeds him in the park. This Dr. Jekyll uses a formula to become the monster, Mr. Hyde. Bugs doesn't know they're the same person, and keeps getting caught with the monster.
Knight-Mare Hare
1955
Directed by: Jones, Chuck
Description: When an apple falls on Bugs' head, he's knocked into medieval times and immediately meets (and aggravates) The Black Knight. He also meets Merlin the Magician who transforms Bugs into different animals. At the end, Bugs isn't sure it was a dream.
Napoleon Bunny-part
1956
Directed by: Freleng, Friz
Description: Bugs burrows into Napoleon's HQ, thinking it's a theater lobby. Eventually he gets Napoleon taken away, presumably insane.
Rabbit's Feat
1960
Directed by: Jones, Chuck
Featuring: Wile E. Coyote
Description: Bugs outwits Wile E. Coyote, who announces his plan to capture and eat the rabbit.
Bill of Hare
1962
Directed by: McKimson, Robert
Featuring: Tazmanian Devil
Description: When Taz puts Bugs in his stew pot, Bugs pretends to be an old man with a white (soap) beard, a woman in a shower, and a drowning victim. Bugs feeds Taz dynamite before the devil is put in a zoo.
Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare
1964
Directed by: McKimson, Robert
Featuring: Tazmanian Devil
Description: The Tazmanian Devil scares all the jungle animals except Bugs. Bugs poses as a doctor, a psychiatrist, and a nurse who delivers Taz's baby: a Frankenstein monster.